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![Skerries with a long history](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/auste_15.jpg?itok=MU10Q3lW)
Møkstrafjordøyane
The sea keeps the bedrock in the outer skerries smooth and clean. When the bedrock is also varied and interesting, the setting is perfect for a discovery tour of these bare-faced outcrops.
![This little mountain in the picture sticks up because the layers are tilted on their sides.](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/oygard_21.jpg?itok=ugcTumKb)
![Einstapevoll](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/sveio-11.jpg?itok=kzXzvNHZ)
Einstapevoll- slates
“On the country of Wallestrand…the rock almost everywhere appears to be of a slate-like substance, be it at the seashore, on the farms or in their distant fields”.
![Vetle Ringheim, sketched by A.Tidemand in 1843.](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/1/kvh_350-1.jpg?itok=kU_bsE_a)
Ringheim
The farm Ringheim by Lundarvatnet is amongst the largest in Voss. It is divided into eight units and four cadastral numbers: Store Ringheim, Indre Ringheim, Nedre Ringheim and Vetle Ringheim. The farm Lund, from which Lundarvatnet takes its name, must have been a part of Ringheim, and the farms Gjerde and Tròdo (Trå) must formerly have been separated from Ringheim. The name Ringheim indicates that it stems from early times.
![Eidfjord church.](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/1/kvh_403-3.jpg?itok=tfrzqYxj)
Eidfjord church
The old stone church at Eidfjord has an open position on the terrace at Lægreid. In a diploma from 1310 it transpires that Torgeir on Sponheim donated a gift for the erection of the church in Eidfjord. Thus we can assume that the church was under construction at the time. The elements in the style confirm such a dating.
![Hans Jacob Meyer's sculpture Mother and child from 1954, steeple base, Nonneseter monastery](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/190/kvh_258_meyer_tarnfoten_150.jpg?itok=yxLrWpYT)
![Model of the king’s estate around 1300](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/kvh_254-3.jpg?itok=epp8SSrJ)
![Folkedal](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/1/kvh_367-4.jpg?itok=88ZF6fTB)
Øvre Folkedal
Folkedal, which today is like a small “detour” from the main highway, was in the Middle Ages centrally situated in one of the most important roads between Hardanger and Voss. This is the road that Olav Haraldsson travelled in 1023, when he came from the royal farm at Avaldsnes for a meeting with the Voss inhabitants about the new belief. The road passes across the mountain pasture Krossaset and down Bordalen to Vangen.
![Øvre Kvernes](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/sam_17.jpg?itok=RsNY3AA3)
Kvernes
Håkons Hall, Domkirken Church, Bergen Børs Stock Exchange, Permanenten and other well known buildings in Bergen are decorated with soapstone from Øvre Kvernes. The quarry is a big hole in the mountainside by the cliff just east of the farm buildings.
![The hayshed in Håvik, Bømlo](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/hus.jpg?itok=Z7aBNCrm)