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Stavanger Cathedral
Stavanger Cathedral is closed for restoration. It will reopen on 25 August 2024.
Stavanger Cathedral is closed for restoration. It will reopen on 25 August 2024.
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.
Folkvord Gårdsutsalg farm shop is located close to the roundabout on fv. 44 Voll/Skeiane in Sandnes. Self-produced goods are sold here, such as vegetables, honey and apple juice. Gift items, flowers, clothes and baked goods are also sold here. Additionally, there is a cosy house that can be rented out for confirmation, baptism, parties, memorials, Christmas dinners or conferences.
Preikestolen Design is a Norwegian design company located in Stavanger that is known for its quality products, produced locally and inspired by Norwegian nature. Preikestolen Design is most famous for its popular miniature of the Pulpit Rock and the jewellery brand Ekenberg Scandinavia.
Dalsnuten: Popular peak by the Gandsfjord in Sandnes. Short and easy hike from Gramstad, suitable for the whole family all year round.
Åsenhuset is the oldest house in Bjerkreim, and an important site of cultural heritage in Bjerkreim municipality.
Stavanger, Norway's street art capital: Swoon is an American street artist best known for her intricate wheatpaste portraits. Choe has taken part in the Nuart Festival on multiple occasions, producing a wealth of works in a wide range of styles spread across the city.
The stone star, Steinstjerna, also called the death star (Dødssjødno) is located at Sele. It's formed as a star with three pointy spikes.
Trollpikken near Egersund is a phenomenon created by the ice during the last ice age. You too can explore the hike to the peculiar Trollpikken in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark.
Tananger Coastal Collections displays several boats from the 19th century. Exhibited objects document life along the coast and work at sea, providing key insights into coastal history.
In order to get to the gorgeous island Hidra, you need to go on a 10-minute ferry ride. The ferry pier is located close to Flekkefjord. Hidra has about 600 inhabitants and is a popular place to visit for both Norwegians and international visitors. Check out the charming outposts, go bathing, or fishing amid idyllic islets and reefs.
The boulder mound at Børaunen is considered one of the largest of its kind in northern Europe. The area is unique and it is an important preservation area for geology, birdlife, flora and cultural history.