It is a large, round indentation in the bedrock, shaped by thousands of years of swirling rocks and sea erosion. The distinctive heart shape makes the place particularly photogenic, and it is easy to understand why both locals and visitors are drawn here to experience nature up close.
NRK (Norwegian broadcasting channel) has created a guide to the best places in Norway to take Instagram-friendly photos (link in Norwegian), and the heart-shaped pothole on the island of Eigerøy is on the list. It is a perfect destination for those who want to combine nature experiences with spectacular photos.
How to visit the pothole at Eigerøy
Parking is available at Auglend, at the southern tip of Eigerøy. From here, it is a short walk to the heart-shaped pothole.
Visit the pothole to experience one of the coast's most unique natural formations, hear the constant beating of the sea against the rocks and create memories for life – both in your mind and on your camera. A great discovery trip for young and old, but keep a close eye on the little ones at the water's edge.