About time the island of Leksa got its first geocache - and the location is on the bridge connecting North Leksa and South Leksa.
The cache is a micro, so bring your own pen!
We recommend to walk or bike the whole dirt road from north to south. From the ferry dock in the north to the marina in the south it is about 5.5 km.
If you come here during sunset, the view from the bridge is amazing.
About Leksa:
Leksa is an island community in Orkland municipality in Trøndelag. Leksa consists of the two inhabited islands of North Leksa and South Leksa, which since 1986 have been linked with a bridge.
There is a ferry dock on North Leksa, and The Fosen line startet running on January 1st 2000. The Fosen line runs a route between Garten, Leksa and Værnes on Agdenes mainland.
In 1978 South Leksa got a fishing port with pier. This has now become a small marina with a floating dock, which is operated by Leksa boat association.
On Leksa there is about 22 residents, 30 holiday homes and three farms in operation.
Public and private services are located on the mainland, except for the post office which is open every weekday and Saturday.
Unfortunately, the store at Leksa was closed in August 2007, after about 54 years of continuous operation.
North Leksa is approx. 1.1 km², and the highest point is Heradsvikhøgda at 55.3 meters above sea level. South Leksa is approx. 4.6 km², and the highest point is Jøtudalskallen at 102.4 meters above sea level.