Made by the artist Beate Einen, the Portal of Life is a sculpture set on Grana in Tælavåg. The sculpture itself is to link the past and present. The rainbow is a symbol of unity, inclusion and divergent. The choice of having it on Øygarden Archipelago is to honour the regions industries of fishing, seafaring and petroleum- and its shift for a green new future.
Parking for the Portal of Life, and Grana in general- which is a beautiful spot for fishing, climbing and photography, can be done at Tælavåg Skole, as the map embedded shows (Elementary School of Tælavåg).
The trail starts at the end of the road which the parking, behind the allocated extra parking space for the school.
The first part of the trail sits quite closely to ground level, so it might be muddy, or some places over flooded. Make sure to bring proper footwear.
If you see the cliffs as shown on the picture above, make your way parallel to it (Screen left).
Just past the cliffs´West side, the coastal terrain starts. From there, its an easy stroll to the Portal of Life.
Eventually, you will find the Portal of Life with an excellent vista.
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