
Experience an exclusive winter cruise on the Lysefjord
Explore the Lysefjord in luxury with Private Cruise. Do you dream of experiencing the majestic Lysefjord in a unique way?
Explore the Lysefjord in luxury with Private Cruise. Do you dream of experiencing the majestic Lysefjord in a unique way?
Atmospheric classical Christmas concert where soprano Marit Kristine Risnes, cellist Ilmari Hopkins and Goedele Taveirne at the piano present traditional and well-known Christmas carols in an acoustic format.
Fisketorget specializes in fish and seafood in Stavanger. They always provide you with fresh ingredients combined with the best cooking tips. Both the fish counter and restaurant are located in the same premises.
Join us on a journey through the stunning Lysefjord
A great hike for those who like panoramic views. From Vårlivarden there is a wide view in all directions. The view is impressive and gives a great view of Ryfylke and the Stavanger Peninsula.
Floating saunas have become more and more popular in recent years, and more are continually popping up to meet the growing need. At Hinna, just outside Stavanger, with an absolutely fantastic view of the Gandsfjord, you will find three saunas.
A hike along the old western main road (Gamle Vestlandske Hovedvei) is a walk through the road history.
Edlandsfjellet is the most popular walking area close to the town of Ålgård. The landscape is characterised by heather-covered heathland, marsh and rock.
Experience canyoning in Dorgefoss all summer from Wednesdays to Sundays. An adrenaline-filled, fun activity for those looking for an unforgettable and unique experience.
Enjoy a guided photo safari and walk through the highlights of Stavanger city, with the opportunity to get some great pictures to highlight the experience.
Stavanger Cathedral is closed from 1 May 2020 - December 2023 due to restoration.
In Austre Åmøy, specifically at the Meling farm, you can find the largest concentration of rock carvings in Rogaland. There are several fields in the area, with both large and small rock carvings. The largest fields are prepared and signposted to the public, while the smaller fields are not accessible to visitors.