Cities and places
Top attractions you must see and small gems you shouldn't drive past! Find the best experiences and make your holiday perfect!
Åndalsnes
The mountain capital of Åndalsnes is located in the heart of Romsdalen. Here you will find a wide range of activities throughout the year. Travel with the Rauma line when you go on a summit hike or experience the famous attractions Trollstigen, Romsdalseggen and the viewpoint Rampestreken.
Valldal - The Adventure Valley
The strawberry village Valldal is not only known for its sweet berries, but also as the adventure valley with activities the whole year through: kayaking, rafting, snowshoe trips and yoga. All of which you can do between Geiranger and the Trollstigen road.
Sauda municipality
Sauda Municipality is situated in the innermost reaches of Ryfylke. The town of Sauda is the center, and Svandalsfossen fall and Allmannajuvet zink mines are highlights along the Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke. Sauda is participating in the Sustainable Destination Program.
Avaldsnes
Avaldsnes is a village of great historical importance, on the island of Karmøy just off Haugesund. Avaldsnes may be best known as the main seat of the Viking and first King of Norway, Harald Fairhair. However, kings and chieftains lived at Avaldsnes for thousands of years, all the way back to the early Bronze Age and throughout the Viking Age.
Rennesøy and the green islands
Welcome to the unique archipelago located between the North Sea and the fjord-rich inner Ryfylke! This location provides great range and variety in nature and landscape. Here it is green and lush almost all year round, with nice and easy walks and good bathing places.
Sola
Sola is located near the ocean and it's home to the international airport, as well as one of the most historic fjords in the region, namely the Hafrsfjord. Discover the swords in rock - a large stone monument commemorating the large Viking battle that once took place here led by Viking king Harald Fairhair.
Kvitsøy
Island life can be great both summer and winter! A visit to this idyllic island out in the open sea gives you a feeling of tranquillity and closeness to nature. Just a short ferry ride away from Stavanger (Mekjarvik), and suddenly you are in Norway's smallest municipality, Kvitsøy.