In the footsteps of the Vikings

King Øystein Magnussen lived and died at Hustad. We follow his footsteps today. (Near Bud and the Atlantic Road so is nice to combine)

2-3 hours experience. Nice to do together with Atlantic Road/Bud

The area by Hustadvika has a rich history from the Viking Age. At Hustad there was a royal farm. Kongsgården is first mentioned in 1122/1123 when King Øystein Magnusson died here.

About King Øystein it is written in Snorre’s saga: “King Øystein was beautiful as few can see, blue-eyed and somewhat wide-eyed with light curly hair. He was barely of medium height, a wise man who had good knowledge of everything, of laws and instructive stories about people, he was wise and eloquent, cheerful and friendly in company, popular and loved by all people.”

At Hustad there are untuched, never openend Viking graves, Please do not pick up a stone here. Its forbidden!

The village castle: Aslaksteinen

Aslaksteinen is the name of a 200 meter high rock formation in Fræna municipality in Møre og Romsdal. It was used as a village citadel - a defense structure and refuge from prehistoric times - due to its difficult access.

Here it was easy to defend oneself and good opportunities to detect attackers early

Maleremma kystgård near Viking graves.

Viking King Memorial at Hustad

Eysteinn Magnusson Øystein Magnusson; c. 1088 – 1123

was king of Norway  from 1103 to 1123 together with his brothers Sigurd the Crusader and Olaf Magnusson, although since Olaf died before adulthood, only Eystein and Sigurd were effective rulers of the country.

While Sigurd gained fame as the "warrior king" (although owed almost exclusively to his three-year crusade to the Holy Land), Eystein was in contrast portrayed in the sagas as the "peace king" who stayed home in Norway and improved the country. As Eystein never engaged in warfare, considerably less information is written and known about him than about his brother Sigurd, despite his twenty-year-long reign, just a few years short of Sigurd. Eystein nonetheless gained the affection of his people, and was highly regarded by the saga writers for his deeds. Eystein and Sigurd's reign became the longest joint rule in Norwegian history.

Although the later saga literature narrates stereotypical accounts about the two kings, Eystein is known to have improved the infrastructure and raised buildings and churches, particularly across the coast in Western Norway and Trøndelag, from Bergen to the fishing centre of Lofoten in the north. Eystein's activities were especially centered in Bergen, which became an important international trade hub for fish at the time, helped by his construction projects. His activities in Bergen included moving the royal seat to a more central location in the city and building a new royal palace, as well as constructing churches

Eystein died of illness in August 1123, and his brother Sigurd thereby became the sole Norwegian king.

Eystein was born in 1088 or 1089[1] as the first son of the future king Magnus Barefoot, born to an otherwise unknown mother who is only recorded to have been of "low birth". Upon the death of his father in 1103 during one of his campaigns in Ireland, Eystein became king together with his two brothers Olaf and Sigurd.[2] Sigurd was about a year younger than Eystein, while Olaf was more than ten years younger than him.[2] Sigurd was the only son who had accompanied their father Magnus on his campaign in the West, but he returned to Norway after Magnus' death.[3]

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