Tourist routes

Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren

The geographical area of Jæren is often described with words such as high sky, wide horizons, and endless sea.

The landscape is characterised by ever-changing weather and light, miles of sandy beaches and dunes superseded by pebbles and salmon rivers. This is Norway’s food pantry with an intensive agricultural activity in a flat, wide-stretched, and well-kept cultural landscape with a mild climate all year.

Into the open sea

The author Alexander L. Kielland stated that Jæren’s nature is not for amateurs. Kielland vacationed at Orre for many years. People from eastern Norway who move to Jæren, claim that it takes years to adapt. In the beginning, all they see are rocks, however, eventually, they discover the beauty of the scenery. The shore along Jæren faces the open sea and has been considered one of the most dangerous coastlines in Norway. There are no skerries and the underwater currents can be strong.

Lighthouse history

The large-scale development of lighthouses along the Jæren coast began in the middle of the 1800s. The task was to lead the boat traffic on the North Sea safely past the Jæren coast in bad weather, darkness and haze. Over the years, several lighthouses were built, with the lighthouse at Kvassheim being completed in 1912 as the last.

Kvassheim lighthouse is currently operated by Jæren Friluftsråd and is one of the sights on the Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren. The lighthouse is also a visitor centre with birds as the main theme. At the lighthouse, you can further hear stories of rescue operations and daily lighthouse life. The visitor centre Friluftshuset Orre is moreover an attraction along the Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren. The centre portrays the plant and wildlife along the beaches.

Sites worth a stop

Several sites along the scenic route are worth a visit. One of the most beautiful cemeteries in the country is Varhaug Old Cemetery, located at the edge of the ocean. Furthermore, Hå Old Vicarage at Obrestad merits a stop, and so do the remains from the war – the teeth of Hitler, Hitlertennene, alongside the road. Two of the most iconic beaches along the scenic route are Borestranden and Refsnesstranden. Both beaches have new facilities and parking.

Travel information

Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren goes between Bore and Flekkefjord (FV507 and RV44).

  • Length: 130 km
  • Meters above sea level: 0 – 274

For the cyclist: This is a bike route close to the North Sea. Be aware of windy weather that potentially could be a challenge when biking in the open landscape. If you prefer biking on a quieter bike route, you can follow National Bike Route 1 (the coastal route) on the outskirts of the scenic route. This is also part of the European bike route North Sea Cycle Route (Eurovelo 12).

Things to see and do along the scenic route

Kvassheim fyrtårn

Culture

Kvassheim lighthouse

The Jæren beaches

Would you like to experience a piece of Norwegian coastal history and enjoy the beautiful nature of Jæren? Then you should visit the Kvassheim lighthouse.

Hå gamle prestegard

Culture

Hå gamle prestegard

The Jæren beaches

Experience modern art and culture in historic surroundings on the very edge of Norway.

Mann i våtdrakt går langs stranden med surfebrett under armen.

Adventure parks and animals

Borestranden beach

The Jæren beaches

Borestranden is one of the nicest beaches in Norway and is three kilometres long. The beach is located along the FV507, the Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren, and is a nice stop off the scenic road.

Ogna

Sightseeing

Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren

Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren

In the Jæren landscape, you will be awe-struck by the sheer beauty of nature, and the choice of marvellous food. Mile upon mile of sandy beaches and sand dunes, only broken by boulders and salmon rivers.

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

Sleep in the treetops or at one of Norway's nicest beaches

  • Accommodation

    Sola Strand 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.

  • To tretopphytter i skogen i skumringen.

    Accommodation

    Trekronå at Ogna

    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.

  • Eigra kjøkken & bar food on plates and restaurant interior

    Food and drink

    Eigra kjøkken & bar in Egersund

    Egersund

    Welcome to Eigra Kjøkken & Bar! In the heart of Egersund city, you will find Grand Hotel Egersund's restaurant.

More scenic routes in western Norway

  • En dame som kikker utover Lysefjorden fra utsiktspunktet på Høllesli.

    Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke

    The Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke through Ryfylke is one of the longest of Norway's 18 Scenic Routes. The route through Ryfylke, from Oanes by Lysefjorden to Hårå in Røldal, is 260 kilometres long and travels Rv. 13, Fv. 523 and Fv. 520.

  • Dronebilde av Atlanterhavsvegen

    The Atlantic Road

    The Atlantic Road in Norway is referred to as the most beautiful journey in the world. With its eight bridges, the road meanders like a sea worm from Kårvåg on Averøya to Vevang at the mainland.