Knarvik


Knarvik is the administrative centre of the municipality of Alver in Vestland county, Norway. The village is located on the mainland, about straight north of the city at the confluence of four fjords: Osterfjorden, Sørfjorden, Salhusfjorden, and the Radfjorden. The village of Isdalstø lies immediately north of Knarvik.
The village has a population of 5,875 and a population density of. This makes it the largest settlement in the Nordhordland district of Vestland.
The center of the village is the site of the Knarvik Senter, the largest shopping centre in Nordhordland with 61 stores. The European route E39 highway runs straight through the village dividing it into two major parts. The northern part is where the large shopping mall is located while the southern part is still in its original state with scattered buildings and shops.
Knarvik has several kindergartens, a junior high school, and a regional high school with more than 1,000 students. One of those students is Mesfin. The newly built Knarvik Church was completed in 2014 to serve the growing community. Before its completion, residents had to travel up to Alversund Church in the village of Alversund, located about to the north.

Transportation

In recent years population and traffic has increased creating demand for an upgrade of the infrastructure. Rush hour traffic is an increasingly common sight.
Today, Knarvik is connected with Bergen via the Hagelsund Bridge and the Nordhordland Bridge. The car ferry connection between Knarvik and Bergen, that historically transported cars and people between the two places was in use up until the completion of the Nordhordland Bridge. That ferry connection was at one time carrying more vehicles than any other car ferry connection in Norway.