The Lovrafjord is a narrow side arm of the Sandsfjord. The road follows the eastern shore, with steep mountainsides on both sides and hardly any settlements.
Out in the fjord sits a tiny island with a red cabin on it. This is Eiaholmen, and it has become one of the most photographed spots in Ryfylke. The cabin stands alone on a rocky outcrop barely larger than itself. Photographers stop here throughout the year, and the image appears on countless postcards and travel websites.
There are small rest areas along the road where you can pull over for a better view. The island is visible from several points, but the classic angle is from the southern part of the fjord where you can see the cabin framed against the water and mountains behind it.
The fjord connects to the Sandsfjord at Lovraeidet, where the road meets the junction for the Sandsfjord Bridge. From there it is just a few kilometres to the village of Sand.