Villages and places

Dirdal

At the end of the Høgsfjord lies the valley Dirdal, which stretches upwards towards Gilja and further towards Byrkjedal. The name Dirdal comes from old Norse 'Digradal', and means 'the big valley'.

The small village of Dirdal

County road 45 runs through the valley from E39 at Ålgård to Øvre Sirdal. The bottom six kilometers of Dirdalen are wide and flat, this is where the village of Dirdal is situated. You will find a small harbour, farm shop and café, as well as Dirdal church, a small white long wooden church from 1903.

Surrounded by mountains

The mountain slopes that border the valley are partly steep and high sides and stretch on the south-west side up towards the mountain top Vådlandsknuten (811 m). The mountain top Ramnstoknuten juts up on the north side, with a fantastic view over both Dirdal, Høgsfjord and the neighboring valley Frafjord. From the village of Gilja further up in the valley, a four kilometer long tunnel runs through the mountain to Frafjord.

Via Giljajuvet gorge to Byrkjedal

Four kilometers further up, through the gorge Giljajuvet, lies Byrkjedal, where the road splits and goes to Vikeså and the E39 over Gloppedal and the mountain scree Gloppedalsura. Another road goes over to Maudal, while county road 45 continues up through the valleys Øvstebødalen and Hunnedalen and over to Sirdal and Setesdal. In Byrkjedal you will find Byrkjedalstunet, an old cheese factory that has been converted into a candle foundry, catering and accommodation.

Holiday ideas in the Dirdal area

Go exploring!

View from the mountain top towards steep mountains rising from the fjord

Outdoor activities and nature

Ramnstoknuten

Dirdal

A hike in Frafjordheiene, with a magnificent view of the Høgsfjord and towards the Frafjord. A new Instagram favourite!

Mann og dame sitter på en sofa.

Shopping

Dirdalstraen gardsutsalg, Gjesdal

Dirdal

Experience homemade food made from local ingredients combined with local history in Dirdal! The Dirdal Gardsutsalg Farm Outlet has a varied history.

SUP in Frafjord / Frafjord SUP & Kayak Center

Outdoor activities and nature

Frafjord

Byrkjedal

Frafjord is a fjord around six kilometres long, stretching from Dirdal and in to the village of Frafjord. The fjord has steep sides, with the mountains on the north side of the fjord reaching up to 700 metres in height.

View from the mountain top towards steep mountains rising from the fjord

Outdoor activities and nature

Ramnstoknuten

Dirdal

A hike in Frafjordheiene, with a magnificent view of the Høgsfjord and towards the Frafjord. A new Instagram favourite!

Mann og dame sitter på en sofa.

Shopping

Dirdalstraen gardsutsalg, Gjesdal

Dirdal

Experience homemade food made from local ingredients combined with local history in Dirdal! The Dirdal Gardsutsalg Farm Outlet has a varied history.

view from sauna and inside sauna

Bathing and wellness

Dirdalstraen Badestue

Dirdal

Dirdalstraen Gardsutsalg Farm Outlet has a beautiful wood-fired sauna with lovely views. Relaxing in the sauna with its panoramic window facing the Høgsfjord, is like sitting in a postcard.

People on SUP or kayak in Frafjord in Dirdal, Gjesdal

Outdoor activities and nature

Frafjord SUP & Kayak

Dirdal

Discover the ultimate stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) experience in beautiful Frafjord. They offer a range of activities and services to suit all ages and skill levels.

Shopping

Spinneriet - Gjestal butikk & kro

Dirdal

Gjestal Butikk & Kro's shop in Oltedal offers a wide range of yarns and knitting designs. You can also buy ready-knitted clothes.

How to get here

How do you travel to Stavanger and the surrounding region? It doesn't matter how you get here, as long as you get here. We are not that far away, whether you’re travelling by plane, bus, ferry, car or train.

Getting to and around the Stavanger region

Service with a smile

  • Et kafélokale med bord og stoler. Tradisjonelle tømmervegger.

    Food and drink

    Cafe at the Dirdalstraen gardsutsalg

    Dirdal

    Find real, local food combined with local history in Dirdal. The café and farm shop at Dirdal is a recommended stop on your trip through the Stavanger region.

  • Byrkjedalstunet Restaurant

    Food and drink

    Byrkjedalstunet - Restaurant

    Byrkjedal

    Byrkjedalstunet restaurant can be found in the old buildings of Byrkjedal cheese factory. The restaurant was opened in 1991 and quickly became a popular stop for people on their way to or from the cabin in Hunnedalen and Sirdal.

  • Fasade.

    Accommodation

    Byrkjedalstunet Hotel

    Byrkjedal

    Welcome to Byrkjedalstunet! It is not easy to describe Byrkjedalstunet, you'll have to experience it. Byrkjedalstunet Hotell can be found in Byrkjedal which is a small settlement near the famous Gloppedalsura. The hotel is close to an intersection and is a good starting point for a trip to Månafossen, Kjerag and Frafjordheiane Landscape Conservation Area.