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Egersund is a cosy town with historic wooden houses, a beautiful centre with many niche shops, tasty restaurants and cafes and rich cultural life. You can experience the varied and diverse nature on trips to forests, fields and mountains. The beautiful coast is a wonderful experience both by boat and on foot.

Big and small experiences only an hour from Stavanger.

Experience wooden houses in the centre of Egersund

Egersund city has one of the best-preserved wooden houses in Norway. Large parts of the urban area are now regulated as historical special areas. Many fine examples of wooden houses can be found in the street Strandgaten, which was previously the city's main street. It was created after a regulation in 1843 when a large fire left several buildings in ashes.

Haugen - Egersund's "medieval town" - is also worth a visit. Although the buildings throughout the ages have probably undergone constant changes, the sites are the same as when the area was developed, probably in the period 1750-1800. The area has grown by itself, developed based on needs and use, not according to any city plan. There were homes, workshops, barns and stables in beautiful union. The area was strongly threatened by demolition in the late '70s but now appears in a rehabilitated form with shops and inns.

Today, there are small speciality shops side by side in cosy pedestrian streets. You can walk on your own among up to 160-year-old wooden houses using the city walking brochure, or use your mobile as a guide: download the app ‘Magma Geopark’ and take the trip Strolling in Egersund (Norwegian and English).

Also, try the new cultural trail with city history signs - a route with 14 signs in the middle of the old wooden houses. End the trip by going up to the mountain, Varberg, and the rock carvings. After a city walk, you can visit the Faience Museum.

Explore Edge of Norway™ with urban Stavanger, countless surrounding islands, Sandnes with the famous mountain top Kjerag, long-stretched beaches along the Norwegian Scenic route Jæren, mountains and fjords, lunar landscapes in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark or the winter paradise Sirdal.

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Skrivergaarden

Skrivergaarden

At the end of a village road, leaning towards the southside of the fjord, you shall find Skrivergaarden - a place for tranquility, freedom and inspiration. Here you will be greeted by local hosts who have the time and opportunity to show you rooms, the garden and all it’s nooks and crannies - in all it’s glory. A historical site, with roots reaching as far back as the 12th century. This site has been a place for gatherings and seated people of knowledge and power, such as noblemen, clerics, clergy and magistrates. Known under the name “Leikvin” The current building was constructed around 1790, and has served as magisterial residence and office administration, but has also housed and featured clergy, poets and artists over the years. Due to it’s more recent function as a cultural centre, gallery and pilgrimage-house. The house is under government protection as a historical landmark, and ranks high among the largest and best preserved mansions in the region. Since 2017 the pleasure of having the place all to yourself, has become a reality you wouldn`t want to miss. Overnight-stays, art and cultural events, jubilees and adventure vacation with friends and family is what Skrivergaarden has on offer. Take in the history of the place, while enjoying your morning coffee in the library, and read up on the local history and see the pictures and paintings on our walls, to help your imagination. The house has comfortable beds, antique furniture and modern bathroom/toilet facilities. All carefully integrated and in keeping with both tradition and modern demands. There is a modern and fully equipped kitchen at your disposal, full sized fridge and freezers, so that the hobby chef in your party shall not be left wanting.

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