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Hidden gems in the Stavanger region
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Last updated 2024-10-17
In search of new places of excursions? Our region offers countless naturally beautiful recreational areas with walking and hiking opportunities - far from the big tourist crowds.
"Everyone" is aware of our top attractions Preikestolen and Kjerag. And of course, the hikes to the main attractions of our region are an experience that we highly recommend. Once you've been there, do you think that's all our region offers? Of course not!
Far from the big tourist crowds, you will find hikes with varied trails, idyllic picnic spots, great views and exciting historical background. Places that have by no means been discovered by "everyone" and are still considered insider tips even among the locals. And the best part? Usually, they are easily accessible and reachable, so you don't have to plan a whole day for a visit. Come along and discover some of our favourite places:
Places of excursion with historical background
Our region has been inhabited for many generations since the land was ice-free after the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. Thus, there are countless cultural sites where our ancestors have left traces, and different eras are reflected in diverse cultural and historical elements. Discover unique places with exciting history:
Places of excursion with historical background
Mountain hikes and walks
Uburhelleren
Stavanger
The cave at Uburhelleren was formed by a huge boulder that slid down the mountainside. The huge slab of rock came to rest on top of other rocks so that a large hall was created naturally underneath.
Architecture and heritage
Domsteinene
Sola
Whether you are into history or Outlander, you may find these stone circles interesting. If they make time travelling possible is another matter though. But what where they used for these stone circles?
Special places
Are you interested in architecture? Open your eyes to structures other than "just" houses and take a trip to Midgardsormen (the Midgard Serpent from Norse mythology), a bridge that connects the hiking areas on both sides of Lake Frøylandsvatnet.
Interested in art?
Look out for sculptures and installations in the wild - in places you certainly wouldn't have expected to find them. Like the so-called Mor Norge (Mother Norway), also known as Steinkjerringå (Stone Woman), a sculpture you will find in the middle of the mountains of Høg-Jæren, not far from the peak Synesvarden. We also recommend that you make a stop at Obrestad harbour to see the work of art Konvoi. This can be combined with a hike along the popular Kongeveien route.
Sometimes, however, nature itself creates the most beautiful works of art. Have you heard of the stone face at Vigdel? This is located in a beautiful hiking area near Vigdel Fortress, not far from Vigdel beach. A nice destination, especially if you want to motivate your kids to come along!
Architecture and heritage
Midgardsormen
Bryne
The striking bridge across lake Frøylandsvatnet connects Sandtangen and the hiking trails on the west side with the forest Njåskogen on the east side. The bridge is a unique and special archictectural feature in the middle of nature.
Mountain hikes and walks
Mor Norge and Synesvarden
Bryne
Steinkjerringa and Synesvarden: Jæren's largest heathland, reminiscent of 1800s flat-Jæren. Heather, bell heather, historic grazing area and a lady in stone!
Guest harbours
Obrestad harbour
The Jæren beaches
Obrestad havn, communal marina, water, electricity. The harbour is preservation area. The building of Obrestad harbour was started in 1874 and it was the first harbour to be built along the Jæren coast.
Beaches
Vigdel beach
Sola
Vigdelstranden beach is ideal for families with small children as it's a shallow beach. Photographers also like to visit the area, as it is varied in terms of landscape; a nice blend of flat and rocky terrain.
Recreation areas
Popular with children is the area around the Vistnestunet farm. Here, several hiking trails and paths lead through pastures of cows, goats, sheep and other farm animals. Auglend is another disused farm, which is now used as a very versatile recreation area. Did you find it exciting to walk among the old bunkers of Vigdel Fortress? Then your next trip could be to Fjøløy Fort. In case you want to go on a longer trip, we recommend going to Bukkaknuten. Are you looking for a nice winter area for skiing and sledging? Then we recommend Brekko or Stavtjørn. As soon as there is enough snow, beautiful cross-country skiing trails are prepared here.
Recreation Areas with historical background
Art and museums
Vistnestunet
Randaberg
The Vistnestunet farm is open to groups and school classes. Various activities take place throughout the year, and the surrounding area is ideal for walks.
Mountain hikes and walks
Auglend-Vandringshavn
Egersund
Nature reserve located on Eigerøy and a fantastic area for coast walks. Traces of fishing activities stretching back several hundred years. Possibilities for fishing, grilling and swimming. Car parking with WC facilities.
Architecture and heritage
Fjøløy fortress and Fjøløy lighthouse
Stavanger
Fjøløy is a former military ground that is now a recreational area for the public.
More recreation areas
Mountain hikes and walks
Bukkaknuten
Sandnes
Veraland is a large nature area with marshes, pine forests and open and bare heathland. The area is also rich in terms of bird and wildlife. You can find both deer and elk grazing here. Several long and short hiking opportunities with many nice viewing points.
Mountain hikes and walks
Brekko lodge and recreation area
Ålgård
Friluftstunet Brekko is located in a hiking area that is suitable for both winter and summer activities. The area is particularly well adapted for families with children.
Restful vacation days in Sokndal
Lille Presteskjær fyr is a beautiful cast iron lighthouse by the Rekefjord in Sokndal, set in the rugged rocky landscape with beautiful views of the North Sea. The lighthouse can be rented for overnight stays and groups. To get there you follow the hiking trail from Nordfjord, otherwise, you need boat transportation. In Sokndal, there are many insider tips to discover; have you heard of the Nesvåghåla? Maybe the best place to start is the idyllic village of Sogndalstrand, where you can stroll along the charming wooden houses, talk to the locals and get their recommendations.
Architecture and heritage
Little Presteskjær Lighthouse
Sogndalstrand
A cast iron lighthouse standing at the mouth of Rekefjord. Built in 1895 and automated in 1972. Formerly occupied by a lighthouse keeper and his assistant.
Architecture and heritage
Sogndalstrand
Sogndalstrand
Sogndalstrand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rogaland. The village has pedestrian streets and small shops and galleries and a salmon river is floating through the village.