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— Fargegaten in Stavanger on Norway's national day
Everything you can see and do in the Stavanger region can be found here. Join sightseeing tours or go on your own. The choice is yours!
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On your own
Høllesli
From the viewpoint at Høllesli you get a mighty view of the Lysefjord. The viewpoint is located along the Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke, close to the bridge to Forsand.
On your own
Egersund
Experience the historic town of Egersund: A cosy town filled with historic wooden houses and a beautiful centre with many restaurants, cafes and niche shops.
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Sirdal
Dorgefoss is a beautiful sight. The river Sira is regulated, and the amount of water in the waterfall therefore varies.
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Stavanger
Possibly the best viewing point in Stavanger is at the Ullandhaug Tower. From the top balcony of the tower, you can see in all directions.
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The Lysefjord in Ryfylke
The Lysefjord in Ryfylke is one of the longest fjords in Norway. Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Kjerag, and the Flørli stairs are the major attractions, and fjord cruises from Stavanger are a popular activity.
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Egersund
Easily accessible gem of a lookout point at just the right length from the Egersund centre.
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Sandnes
Join us on a trip to Preikestolen - the Pulpit Rock, one of Norway's finest trips! The views from the plateau, located 604 meters above the Lysefjord are simply fantastic! Norway at its best.
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Jørpeland
Visitors who stop are always impressed by the waterfall in the river Jørpelandselva in Strand in Ryfylke.
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Lysebotn
The popular tourist road Lysevegen in Ryfylke has 27 hairpin bends, and goes from Lysebotn, innermost in Lysefjorden, to Sirdal.
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Sirdal
Suleskarvegen is known as the highest road connection in the south west of Norway. Unforgettable impressions await you; from charming and vibrant towns to authentic rural culture and breathtaking mountain scenery.
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Byrkjedal
Gloppedalsura is described as Northern Europe's largest scree. It consists of huge boulders of rocks that lie on top of an end moraine.
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Preikestolen
Sightseeing boats and private yachts often stop on Lysefjorden in Ryfylke to savour the view of the beautiful Hengjanefossen fall.