On the edge of a cliff at the western-most point of Norway, you will find one of the most breathtaking views along our coastline.
Experience
Food
At Vestkapp Restaurant, the chefs take pride in making homemade meals from local produce. The menu changes every month and whilst offering traditional dishes from the area, the chefs add a modern twist with inspiring tastes.
Nature
Vestkapp offers the experience of a distinctive landscape at a unique location. The flat plateau on top of airy cliffs that dive deep into the stormy sea: Stadhavet. On a sunny day, you can enjoy a panoramic view in all directions. Towards the endless ocean, the Alps of Sunnmøre, Hornelen Mountain and the Ålfoten Glacier.
History
The sea route past Stad and Vestkapp is notorious for its strong currents and shifting winds. Many ships have ended their voyage in these waters that are often referred to as the most volatile weather fronts in Norway. In other words, Stad has a storm of history.
Opplev Stad
Happenings
All year
Transportation
Hoddevik&Drage offers transport all year round, with everything from rental cars to buses with drivers.
April through September
Art Exhibition
by local artist Bård Inge Fløde during restaurant opening hours.
The restaurant opens
Easter 2025
Live webcam
The Stadlandet peninsula is known for its unpredictable and rough climate with strong winds. We recommend that you always check the weather forecast before visiting us and adapt accordingly. The local newspaper Fjordenes Tidene has a live webcam broadcast that you can view to check the weather real time. The restaurant is closed when winds are in excess of 25 m/s (90 km/h).