Dyvika er en idyllisk liten plass. Det går en sti fra Soppekilen, men det er også en bilvei hit. På 1960, 1970-tallet kunne det feriere opptil 6-7 familier om sommerene. Det er også tidligere vært drevet pensjonat. Her kunne man låne prammer, etterhvert ble det påhengsmotor. Det ble fartet mye rundt i skjærgården. Den siste som drev stedet, het Ludvig Dybvik og han hadde sin gamle tante boende hos seg og som stelte for han. Her var det en hest og noen kuer, det ble slått høy og hesjet. Ingen dyrket på den tiden her. Ja det var en idyll og mange har gode minner herfra.
Dyvika sounds like an idyllic little place. There's a path from Soppekilen, but there's also a road that leads here. In the 1960s and 1970s, as many as 6-7 families used to vacation here during the summers. There used to be a guesthouse here as well. Visitors could borrow rowboats, and eventually, outboard motors became available. People would explore the archipelago quite a bit. The last person who managed the place was named Ludvig Dybvik, and he had his elderly aunt living with him, taking care of things. There was a horse and a few cows here, and they would cut grass for hay. No one was farming the land during that time. Yes, it seems like it was an idyllic place, and many people have fond memories of it.
207 Dyvia: A small break in the coastal path at Dyvika. I don't have any information about the operation. Coordinates: N° 58.914432, Ø° 9.464893.
207 Dyvika: Et lite brudd ved kysstien ved Dyvika. Har ingen opplysninger om driften. N° 58.914432 Ø° 9.464893.