Ytste Skotet
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the rugged beauty of the Sunnmøre region in Norway, Ytste Skotet is a living museum that transports visitors back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the rural life of the Norwegian ancestors. This historical farmstead, perched on a steep mountainside overlooking the Storfjord, has been meticulously preserved to maintain its authenticity and charm.
Ytste Skotet is part of the Sunnmøre Museum Foundation, which is dedicated to the conservation of the area's cultural heritage. The farm is accessible only by a hike or a boat trip, which adds to the sense of adventure and isolation that was characteristic of rural Norwegian life in the past.
Upon arrival, visitors are welcomed by a collection of well-preserved buildings that include a farmhouse, barn, and ancillary structures that are typical of the Norwegian countryside. These buildings provide an educational insight into the architectural styles and construction techniques of the time. The interiors are furnished with period-appropriate artifacts, tools, and textiles, further enhancing the authentic experience.
One of the highlights of Ytste Skotet is the opportunity it provides for hands-on learning. Demonstrations of traditional farming practices, such as haymaking, animal husbandry, and dairy production, are often part of the visitor experience. Additionally, the museum offers workshops in historical crafts and skills, allowing visitors to engage with the past in a tactile and meaningful way.
The museum is not only a feast for the eyes but also for the taste buds. Traditional Norwegian cuisine is often prepared on-site using historical methods and local ingredients, offering a unique culinary experience that complements the historical journey.
6250 Stordal6250 Møre og Romsdal
Ytste Skotet – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Stordal Church, Ørskog Church.