What to see and do
Go hiking or skiing, kayaking, glacier walks or take a relaxing fjord cruise. Learn about Viking history and stave churches, and the cities’ cultural scenes.
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Storaberget
Mountain hikes and walksSandnes, The Stavanger regionThose who choose to go on the trip to Storaberget will see both older and newer cultural monuments along the way. Well up at the top, a magnificent view opens up in all directions. In good weather, you can see not only Riskalandet and the lakes Lutsi...Guided hike in the Lima area
Mountain hikes and walksStavanger, The Stavanger regionStavanger Adventure offers guided tours to the tranquil and beautiful nature of Lima, an unspoilt area southeast of Stavanger in Gjesdal. The tour includes a visit to Eikefjellet mountain.Kapellet - Hauane (Lysebotn)
Mountain hikes and walksLysebotn, RyfylkeA lovely little hike that allows you to discover a bit more of Lysebotn in under an hour.Migaren - Via Ferrata in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark
Climbing, canyoning and zip wireSogndalstrand, The Stavanger regionMigaren is a 400-meter-long Via Ferrata that winds along the rock face and through a waterfall in the Jøssingfjord.Kvitevik bathing spot
BeachesStavanger, The Stavanger regionKvitevik is an area with two good beaches, picnic area and good places for fishing.Feistein lighthouse
Architecture and heritageThe Jæren beaches, The Stavanger regionFeistein lighthouse is situated on an island two kilometres west of the Sele marina. It was in use for the first time in 1859. The buildings that remain today; the lighthouse tower, lighthouse keeper's residence, the annexe and the boatshed are all p...Helly Hansen Stavanger
RetailStavanger, The Stavanger regionHelly Hansen Stavanger is a Norwegian outdoor and lifestyle shop in the heart of Stavanger city centre.Gamlingen outdoor swimming pool in Stavanger
Water parks and swimming poolsStavanger, The Stavanger regionGamlingen in Stavanger is a heated outdoor swimming pool that is open the whole year. Just next to the Stavanger Mosvangen Camping.Winter hike to Preikestolen – a guided experience with Explore Lysefjorden
Mountain hikes and walksJørpeland, RyfylkeWinter is a fantastic time to visit Preikestolen. The snow transforms the landscape into a spectacular wonderland, where the dramatic scenery reveals itself in its most magical form.Stavanger: Guided hike to the Preikestolen Cliff
Mountain hikes and walksStavanger, The Stavanger regionAdventures in Norway offers a guided hike to Preikestolen. Enjoy the Lysefjord, fresh air, and iconic cliffs in Norway's breathtaking countryside.Play with clay at Egersund Fayancemuseum
Art and museumsEgersund, The Stavanger regionEgersund Fayancemuseum conveys the history of Egersunds Fayancefabrik (1847-1979). The factory made a variety of products from clay, such as cups and vessels, vases, and ornaments. If you and your family want to make something out of clay, you can bo...Playground Stavanger
Adventure parks and family parksStavanger, The Stavanger regionPlayground is the Nordic region's toughest action sports park run by professional enthusiasts. You're welcome here, whether you're a beginner or have done action sports before.Vaulen beach
BeachesStavanger, The Stavanger regionAt the idyllic Vaulen bathing area, you will find six small sandy beaches facing the Gandsfjord. Vaulen is one of Stavanger's most visited bathing spots.Sirdal Mountain Museum
Art and museumsSirdal, The Stavanger regionAt Sirdal Mountain Museum a collection of buildings and artefacts from Sirdal is presented, where the oldest building is from the 1770s.Maudlandsområdet
Mountain hikes and walksSandnes, The Stavanger regionHuge hiking area northeast in Sandnes with several mountains and ponds.Ytraberget at Hafrsfjord
Architecture and heritageSola, The Stavanger regionRuins of a fortress. The fortress is mentioned in Snorre's saga literature, assumably, the Viking king Kjotve the rich sought refuge there after losing the battle against Harald Fairhair at Hafrsfjord.Kvitsøy hummermuseum (lobster museum)
Art and museumsKvitsøy, The Stavanger regionIdyllic island of Kvitsøy lies far out on the fjord between Haugesund and Stavanger. It is the smallest of Ryfylke's municipalities. The island is home to one of Ryfylkemuseets finest museum sites, Kvitsøy Hummermuseet.Bike tour to Madla via Ullandhaug and Hafrsfjord
CyclingStavanger, The Stavanger regionA varied and slightly hilly cycle route southwest of Stavanger city centre. You pass through residential areas, then through forest, after a while along the sea, and in the end along a peaceful hiking path at Madla.Sport Outlet Jørpeland
RetailJørpeland, RyfylkeSport Outlet at Jørpeland in Ryfylke has a large selection of top sports and leisure equipment at low prices.Stavanger Street art: “Jævla Homo!” – The Pansy Project by Paul Harfleet
Art and museumsStavanger, The Stavanger regionStavanger, the Norwegian street art capital of Norway! Paul Harfleet is a London-based artist, writer and designer who has been planting pansies, a garden flower that shares its name with a homophobic slur, at sites of homophobic abuse for 15 years.