Natural attractions
The Jæren beaches
The beaches at Jæren (Jærstrendene) are prominent landmarks and popular recreational areas. They are ideal for hiking all year round, and in summer, the beaches are popular for all sorts of water activities such as SUP, surfing, kiting or swimming.
The Norwegian geographical term Jærstrendene constitutes the beach area from Tungenes in the north to Sirevåg in the south and has a total length of 70 kilometres. The area is a mix of 25 kilometres of sandy beaches, the rest is pebble beaches and the moraine coast. A distinctive feature is that there are no skerries between the land and the open sea.
Huge parts of the Jæren beaches are protected landscape areas
They also include a variety of astonishing birds and plants. Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren is one of the 18 Norwegian Scenic Routes in Norway. The route takes you through some of the most stunning of Norwegian nature, amazing viewing points and adapted resting areas with exciting architectural features. Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren is often described with words such as high sky, wide horizons and endless sea. Its characteristics are ever-changing weather and light, miles of sandy beaches and sand dunes that are replaced by pebbles and salmon rivers at the other end. The area is Norway’s pantry, with intensive agricultural activity in a flat, wide stretched and well-kept cultural landscape in an area with mild climates all year round. The Jæren coastline is acknowledged as an international Hope Spot by the organisation Mission Blue. Hope Spots are special places critical to the health of the ocean - the blue heart of our earth.
Popular all year
The Jæren beaches are very well suited for hiking, in both summer and winter. The beaches are particularly popular during summer with buzzing bathing activities and plenty of fun. During winter, a visit to the Jæren beaches is quite the nature experience. As the Norwegian expression states: “there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing». A visit to the Jæren beaches is a wonderful experience all year and can be spectacular in winter when the weather is at its roughest. Wrap yourself in warm clothes and feel the power of the weather gods (do not attempt to go if the weather is extreme, though).
The changing weather at Jæren gives you a different experience every time. You can admire the fantastic light, and enjoy the sight of the waves from the North Sea breaking onto the beach.
Remember warm and windproof clothing when visiting during winter. Fantastic surfing conditions – perhaps the best in Norway?
Responsible tourism at the beaches at Jæren
- It's forbidden to drive on the beach with a motorised vehicle
- In the bird-protected areas, you must not disturb birdlife (surfing, windsurfing, kiting and dog-walking)
- Surfing, windsurfing and kiting are forbidden activities in the bird-protected areas from 1 October to 31 March
- Kiting is furthermore only permitted on the following beaches: Sola, Hellestø, Byberg, Bore and Brusand. See information on the protected area.
- Horseback riding, biking, tenting and camping in the sand dunes are forbidden
- Do not walk on cultured land in the growth season
- Do not put up a tent closer than 150 metres from a house or cabin. Approval from the landowner is required if you camp for more than two days
- There is a general campfire ban from 15 April to 15 September
- You must keep dogs on a lead where animals are grazing.
- Flying drones is forbidden in the entire protected area
- Large events at the beach are not allowed unless you've obtained a dispensation
Explore Jæren and the beaches along the Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren
Biking or surfing?
Outdoor activities and nature
Bike along the route Jærruta
The Jæren beaches
Jærruta is a refreshing and contrasting adventure on the edge of Norway. Set off on an electric bike with good friends along the beautiful Jæren beaches in magical light with compelling experiences on all sides.
Outdoor activities and nature
Surfing with Boretunet
The Jæren beaches
Did you know that Stavanger and the region offer fantastic surfing beaches? Here you get the best of everything! Explore surfing at Borestranden!
Outdoor activities and nature
Surfing with Bore Surf Senter
The Jæren beaches
Bore Surf Senter makes surfing easy! Their goal is for you to be able to stand on the board. They even give you a free course if you can't make it on the first course. A good deal, surely.
Culture
Feistein lighthouse
The Jæren beaches
Feistein lighthouse is situated on an island two kilometres west of the Sele marina. It was in use for the first time in 1859. The buildings that remain today; the lighthouse tower, lighthouse keeper's residence, the annexe and the boatshed are all preserved as cultural heritage buildings.
Culture
The Jæren beaches - protected landscape area & Hope Spot
The Jæren beaches
Jærstrendene (the beaches of Jæren) stretches from Tungenes in the north to Sirevåg in the south with a total length of 70 kilometres. You'll find a mixture of sand beaches, pebble beaches and a moraine coast.
Culture
Friluftshuset på Orre
The Jæren beaches
At the beach, Orrestranden, is the information centre, Friluftshuset på Orre. This is a stop along the Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren, a visit worth the while. The centre includes information about the Jæren beaches as a nature reserve and a bird and plant-protected area.
Outdoor activities and nature
Surfing with Boretunet
The Jæren beaches
Did you know that Stavanger and the region offer fantastic surfing beaches? Here you get the best of everything! Explore surfing at Borestranden!
Outdoor activities and nature
Kitesurfing for beginners - Bore Surf Senter
The Jæren beaches
Learn the basic skills to start kitesurfing on your own.
Adventure parks and animals
Orre beach
The Jæren beaches
Take a walk on the beach on a wet autumn day with the sea in turmoil, or experience a summer evening with a blazing sunset; a calm, blue sea, and a horizon of infinity. The ever-changing light in this part of Norway has inspired many landscape painters. The beach has the Blue flag certificate.
Adventure parks and animals
Ognasanden beach
The Jæren beaches
Ognasanden: Hidden gem with rocky shores, coves, and a river mouth. Diverse terrain, long shoreline, and charming cliffs make it unique.
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.
Adventure parks and animals
Refsnes beach
The Jæren beaches
Refsnesstranda is a hiking destination along the Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren. Here you'll find a small and beautiful sandy beach in the south that turns into a pebble beach in the north and an unusual restroom facility.
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 regionEat and sleep near the beach
Accommodation
Ølberg Camping
Sola
Ølberg camping is idyllically located right by Ølbergstranden. The only thing that separates you from the sea is the white-sand beach and the dunes. Here you can enjoy lazy summer days at the beach, or go for long walks on beautiful coastal paths, straight from the campsite.
Accommodation
Boretunet
The Jæren beaches
Boretunet is a place where your pulse lowers, chirping birds and cows mooing are the only neighbouring noise you can hear. The most important thing is that once you are here, you feel at home, you can really relax and lower your shoulders. Enjoy life on a beach pearl, not far from Stavanger, but completely in the countryside.
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.