Uredd Rest Area, Tourist attraction and rest area along the Helgeland Coastal Route in Norway.
This seaside rest area features a nine-meter-wide concrete terrace that provides panoramic views of Fugløya island and the Lofoten Wall across the fjord waters.
The site commemorates the submarine Uredd which struck a mine in Fugløyfjorden during World War II while carrying Norwegian agents on a sabotage mission to Sulitjelma.
Ureddplassen serves as both a memorial site honoring fallen submariners and a gathering place where Norway's maritime wartime history is preserved and shared with visitors.
The facility includes wheelchair-accessible toilets open year-round, though emptying gray and black water tanks from motorhomes and caravans is not permitted at this location.
The terrace transforms into an amphitheater that descends toward the shoreline, where sitting on the steps reduces traffic noise and enhances the peaceful coastal experience.
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