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Thrillingly high mountain peaks, blue fjords and gastronomic delights await in the Stavanger region. Feel the sea splashes on your face and enjoy nature!
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Last updated 2024-11-04
Welcome to the Edge of Norway™. Jæren originally signifies edge. Combined with the several spectacular landscapes and natural phenomena we have in this region; the name Edge of Norway is a fitting match.
Do you want to push your limits? Or is it the day to take a break and relax? Maybe you want to explore something new, explore? Or simply just have fun, enjoy. Whatever it is, the possibilities are endless. Welcome to the Edge of Norway™.
We give you a package of different experiences, a combination of all the extremes - such as a relaxing spa stay, a concert in the city and a taste experience in the middle of nature. Pushing the edge by surfing the huge waves of the jæren beaches or walking the world's longest wooden staircase. Or an educational journey through Stavanger's oil adventure. After the day's activities, you fall asleep to the chirping of birds high above the ground.
Water sport and kayaking
The Jæren beaches
Learn the basic skills to start kitesurfing on your own.
Hotel
Sola
Sola Strand Hotel is idyllically located by the dunes on Solastranden beach, just outside of Stavanger. The hotel offers 135 hotel rooms, modern conference centre, a renowned kitchen, first-class restaurant, unique function rooms and Sola Strand Spa.
Festivals
Stavanger
Stavanger Chamber Music Festival was established in 1991 by cellist Truls Mørk and oboist Gregor Zubicky. It quickly gained a reputation for being one of Europe's best chamber music festivals.
Art and museums
Stavanger
Norwegian Petroleum Museum: Uncover Norway's offshore industry evolution. Engaging exhibits highlight its pivotal role, in offering immersive experiences.
Package tours
Sandnes
The world's longest wooden staircase! Rødne Fjord Cruise takes you to Lysefjord where you can hike Flørli's Flørlitrappene with 4,444 steps every weekend.
Restaurant
Sirdal
Slottet i Sirdal is a restaurant where you not only eat well but are surrounded by magnificent views. The restaurant is built on the mountain top; Slottet (meaning the castle).
Cabin and holiday homes
The Jæren beaches
Have you ever dreamt of sleeping in a treetop cabin as a child? This is now possible in these treetop cabins at Jæren near Stavanger.
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Thrillingly high mountain peaks, blue fjords and gastronomic delights await in the Stavanger region. Feel the sea splashes on your face and enjoy nature!
It's easy to think that the Stavanger region is summarised as the Edge of Norway solely because of its geographical location and famous natural attractions such as Preikestolen, Kjerag and not least Jæren, which originally means edge. There are several spectacular landscapes and natural phenomena that allow the region to be called the edge of Norway, even the edge of the world.
You have to go to the moon to find a landscape and geology similar to that of Magma UNESCO Global Geopark, and in the ocean beyond the lunar landscape is the amphidromic point, where tidal waves meet and neutralise each other.
The region is Norway's outer edge to the North Sea, traces have been found of some of the first settlements in the country, Norway was united into one kingdom and we have travelled out for 1,000 years and the world has come to us. We are known for our strong entrepreneurial spirit, for seizing opportunities and utilising the resources we have around us. Here, no one says that things can't be done. On the contrary, we celebrate those who take chances; those with an extra drive and a great willingness to work hard.
The atmosphere is refreshingly informal. We know that it's the team that wins and we're proud of what we achieve together. This has given us self-confidence and prosperity, but it has also brought us some major setbacks and accidents. We are used to dealing with change and risk. We push boundaries without being foolhardy or overconfident. It's natural that people from all over the world come here to challenge their comfort zone, test new ideas and create value. Here they find like-minded people.
People who appreciate freedom, quality and pleasure. It's a cliché that it's a short distance from work to the surfing paradise, the kayak, the moors, the fjords, the mountains and the cliffs, but it's true.
Edge of Norway is Kvitsøy - Randaberg - Stavanger - Sandnes - Sola - Gjesdal - Klepp - Time - Hå - Bjerkreim - Eigersund - Lund - Sokndal - Sirdal