County: Rogaland

  • Stavanger

    Population 144,699 / 58.5 degrees north

    Stavanger, Norway

    Stavanger is Norway’s fourth largest city and has a population of around 150,000 people. It is Norway’s oil capital thanks to the close proximity to the oil rigs. Long before oil came to Stavanger, herring was the reason for the city’s growth. When the fishing failed, the city moved to canning and shipbuilding, but now oil is the biggest money maker – Stavanger builds rigs for Norway’s offshore oilfields and refines it as well.

    Still – don’t let this make you skip Stavanger. Stavanger is also one of Norway’s oldest cities and was a centre of power during the Viking Age. The cathedral is the oldest cathedral in Norway, and Gamle Stavanger is one of the best-preserved wooden house neighbourhoods left.

    About Stavanger

    Latitude: 58.5 degrees north

    Population: 144,699

    Hottest month: August

    Coldest month: February

    Wettest month: October

    Windiest month: January

    Annual precipitation: 855.2mm

    Stavanger Municipality

    In this Travel Guide...

    Map of Stavanger

    Uniquely Stavanger

    Here are some things that you must do and try in Stavanger

    History

    Wooden Houses

    Stavanger is home to a large number of 18th and 19th century wooden houses that are today considered part of the city’s cultural heritage. They can be found in the Gamle Stavanger neighbourhood. 

    Monument

    Sverd i Fjell

    Sverd i Fjell is a unique monument commemorating one of the most important Viking battles. 

    Things to See & Do

    Here’s an overview of some of the best things to see and do in Stavanger

    Museum

    Oil Museum

    This museum is all about the discovery of oil in the North Sea and how it changed Norway. 

    I visited this museum and was surprised by how interesting it is!

    Historic Site

    Stavanger Cathedral

    Stavanger Cathedral is a medieval stone church and the most interesting historic building in the city. 

    Note that the cathedral is currently undergoing a major restoration that will end in 2025. 

    Museum

    Canning Museum

    Located in an old sardine factory, this museum tells the story of the industry that saved Stavanger from economic collapse at the end of the 19th century. Canning remained Stavanger’s main source of employment until as late as 1960; in the 1920s there were 70 canneries in the city, and the last one closed down in 1983.

    Historic Site

    Jernaldergarden

    Experience life on an Iron Age farm from around 350 AD with this open-air museum. There are staff in costume imitating life on the farm, and you can watch displays of farming, food preparation, and more. The site is based on archaeological excavations that unveiled a farm in this area.

    Museum

    Archaeology Museum

    This museum traces 11,000 years of human history, including the Viking Age. Exhibits include skeletons, tools, a rune stone and description of the symbiosis between the prehistoric humans and their environment.

    Hikes, Day Trips & Experiences

    Looking to go for a hike or take part in a unique experience? Here are our recommendations!

    Please note – the links provided are affiliate links. I only recommend experiences that I have researched and/or tested and focus on providing unique, local things to do!

    Hiking

    Kjerag

    Kjerag is a famous rock lodged in the mountains and is a popular place to go hiking. You can go independently or join a guided tour.

    Fjords

    Lysefjord

    Lysefjord is one of the most scenic fjords in Norway and is located just out of Stavanger.

    Join a RIB (Zodiac) boat tour to Lysefjord!

    Click here to see the guided tour. 

    Or you can take a fjord cruise (for something a little slower paced).

    Click here to see the tour. 

    Hikes

    Pulpit Rock

    Pulpit Rock is one of the most famous hikes in Norway. It is a day-trip from Stavanger that you can do independently or join an experienced guide on a tour.

    Road-Trips

    Follow my road-trip guides for scenic trips around Stavanger

    The E39 from Kristiansand to Bergen

    The E39 from Kristiansand covers the south-western coast of Norway, passing the southernmost tip and then continuing along some important coastal cities. 

    The Fv44 from Stavanger to Flekkefjord

    Follow this scenic drive that includes the Jæren Tourist Road. 

    Ryfylke Tourist Road

    Ryfylke is a traditional district and part of the Rogaland County in south-west Norway. The name comes from the Old Norse word meaning ‘person who eats rye’ and refers to the Rugiere, a Germanic tribe that emigrated from southwestern Norway to Pomerania around 100AD. The landscape in Ryfylke is characterised by high mountains though the outer islands are much flatter. Narrow fjords cut into the mountain areas throughout the entire area. The oldest settlement in the county took place in the mountains at least 7,000 years ago. The region today is protected and a tourist road because of the industrial growth that emerged here in the 19th century, especially with regards to mining and power production. The drive is short but is a scenic alternative to the Rv13.

    Stavanger to Sogndal on the Rv13

    The road from Stavanger to Sogndal is one of the regional highways of Western Norway, but it could easily be classified as a national tourist road. Passing fjords, crossing mountains, and providing stops by waterfalls, glaciers and historic farms, the Rv13 is an incredibly stunning drive. You have the opportunity to cross historic roads or cut through modern tunnels. The Vikafjellet mountain crossing is one of the most impressive in the country. There are a number of stave churches along the way, too

    Self-Guided Walks

    Stavanger City Centre

    Here’s our self-guided walk for the city centre of Stavanger. 

    Stavanger on YouTube

    Watch my YouTube videos featuring Stavanger

    Uniquely Stavanger

    Here are some things that you must do and try in Stavanger

    History of Stavanger

    Stavanger was founded around the year 1125, the year Stavanger Cathedral was completed. Stavanger was likely an important religious centre, but this declined after the Reformation.

    We have a whole page dedicate to the history of Stavanger, which you can find below. 

    Stavanger Today

    Stavanger is the Oil Capital of Norway, with Norway’s state-run company Equinor having its headquarters here. 

    There are multiple educational institutions in Stavanger, including the University of Stavanger.

    Military installations are located in Stavanger, including the NATO Joint Warfare Centre. 

    Travel Information

    Getting Here

    Fly: Stavanger has an international airport with regular flights to the major Norwegian cities as well as Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and other European destinations.

    Drive: Stavanger is located on the E39, which is the highway running along Norway’s west coast. 

    Train: Stavanger has a train station with trains running to Oslo via Kristiansand. 

    Ferry: The Fjordline ferry links Stavanger with Bergen and Hirtshals in Denmark. 

    Getting Around

    Stavangers inner city centre is very walkable. 

    The name of the local bus company is Kolumbus. 

    Shops

    Places to Eat

    Cafes & Bakeries

     

    Quick Bites

     

    Reasonable Restaurants

     

    High End & Unique Eats

     

    Places to Stay

    All my hotel recommendations are based on research and experience. I don’t recommend somewhere unless I think it is wonderful! The Hidden North focuses on accommodation that provides good quality for price or offer local or unique experiences. 

    Camping & Hostels

    Central Economic Stavanger is the top-rated hostel in town.

    Click here to view rates & book

    Cabins & B&Bs

    RoaldsPiren Stavanger offers accommodation with a private pool, a patio and sea views. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. The BnB is a little out of town, but well worth it!

    Click here to view rates & book

    Villa Eckhoff is in a historic wooden building.

    Click here to view rates & book

    Chains & Mid-Range

    Thon Hotel Maritim: Click here to view rates & book

    Radisson Blu (one of the best rated hotels in Stavanger): Click here to view rates & book

    High End & Unique Properties

    Hotel Victoria is in a historic building from around the year 1900. Click here to view rates & book

    Sunrise/Sunset & Weather Averages

    January

    Sunrise: 9:17am

    Sunset: 4:15pm

    Average Temperature: 2.6C (37F)

    February

    Sunrise: 8:12am

    Sunset: 5:30pm

    Average Temperature: 2.1C (36F)

    March

    Sunrise: 6:54am

    Sunset: 6:38pm

    Average Temperature: 3.7C (39F)

    April

    Sunrise: 6:24am

    Sunset: 8:51pm

    Average Temperature: 6.9C (44.4F)

    May

    Sunrise: 5:07am

    Sunset: 10:01pm

    Average Temperature: 10.2C (50.4F)

    June

    Sunrise: 4:24am

    Sunset: 10:50pm

    Average Temperature: 13C (55F)

    July

    Sunrise: 4:49am

    Sunset: 10:35pm

    Average Temperature: 15.3C (59.5F)

    August

    Sunrise: 5:55am

    Sunset: 9:26pm

    Average Temperature: 15.7C (60.3F)

    September

    Sunrise: 7:05am

    Sunset: 7:58pm

    Average Temperature: 13.2C (55.8F)

    October

    Sunrise: 8:13am

    Sunset: 6:31pm

    Average Temperature: 9.2C (48.6F)

    November

    Sunrise: 8:28am

    Sunset: 4:14pm

    Average Temperature: 5.7C (42.3F)

    December

    Sunrise: 9:24am

    Sunset: 3:39pm

    Average Temperature: 3.4C (38.1F)

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  • Egersund

    Population 11,511 / 58.2 degrees north

    Egersund, Norway

    Egersund is one of the most charming towns on Norway’s south coast. It’s historic town centre is worth walking through, and it has a number of charming shops and cafes. 

    Fun Facts About Egersund

    Latitude: 58.2 degrees north

    Population: 11,511

    Hottest Month: July

    Coldest Month: February

    Wettest Month: December

    Windiest Month: October

    Annual Precipitation: 2108mm

    Eigersund Municipality

    In this Travel Guide...

    Things to See & Do

    Here’s an overview of some of the best things to see and do in Egersund

    Egersund Pottery Museum

    Located just outside the town centre, this museum is about the Egersund pottery factory that was established here in the mid-19th century. The museum even sells some of the original ceramics.

    Egersund Church

    There has been a church here since at least 1292, though the current church is from the 1620s.

    Hikes, Day Trips & Experiences

    Looking to go for a hike or take part in a unique experience? Here are our recommendations!

    Road-Trips

    Follow our road-trip guides for scenic trips around Egersund

    The Fv44 from Stavanger to Flekkefjord

    Follow this scenic drive that includes the Jæren Tourist Road. 

    Self-Guided Walks

    We currently do not have any self-guided walks available in Egersund

    Egersund on YouTube

    Watch our YouTube videos featuring Egersund

    Egersund to Dalen

    Join us for the drive from Egersund to Dalen. 

    Uniquely Egersund

    Here are some things that you must do and try in Egersund

    Egersund Historic Centre

    Egersund’s historic town centre has some charming wooden houses. The main street, Strandgaten, is where you find many of the houses. 

    History of Egersund

    Egersund was an important port and had dense settlement already in the Viking Age. Egersund is also believed to be an important place for pagan worship. Egersund didn’t receive city status until 1798, when it received trading rights and was able to build a customs station. 

    Egersund Today

    Egersund has one of Norway’s better natural harbours and is one of Norway’s largest fishing ports in terms of quantity of fish landing here. Ceramics is still an important industry for Egersund. 

    Travel Information

    Getting Here

    Fly: No airport. The closest airport is at Stavanger.

    Drive: Egersund is located just off the E39 running along the west coast of Norway. It is also the end point of the Jaeren Tourist Road, one of Norway’s 18 national tourist roads.

    Train: Egersund has a train station with trains linking the town with Stavanger and Kristiansand. 

    Ferry: No ferry access

    Getting Around

    Egersund is walkable. 

    Shops

    Auduns Antikk is an awesome antique shop with many Norwegian treasures. It’s a good place to find vintage Egersund ceramics. 

    Places to Eat

    Cafes & Bakeries

    Egersund Chocolate Shop is a must!

    Quick Bites

     

    Reasonable Restaurants

     

    High End & Unique Eats

     

    Places to Stay

    All my hotel recommendations are based on research and experience. I don’t recommend somewhere unless I think it is wonderful! The Hidden North focuses on accommodation that provides good quality for price or offer local or unique experiences. 

    Camping

    Steinsnes Camping is just outside the town centre. 

    Click here to view rates & book

    Lodges & B&Bs

     

    Chains & Mid-Range

     

    High End & Unique Properties

    Grand Hotel is the 19th century historic hotel in town and probably the best choice. 

    Click here to view rates & book

    Sunrise/Sunset & Weather Averages

    January

    Sunrise: 9:12am

    Sunset: 4:18pm

    Average Temperature: -1C (30F)

    February

    Sunrise: 8:09am

    Sunset: 5:31pm

    Average Temperature: -1C (30F)

    March

    Sunrise: 6:53am

    Sunset: 6:37pm

    Average Temperature: 2C (36F)

    April

    Sunrise: 6:25am

    Sunset: 8:48pm

    Average Temperature: 6C (43F)

    May

    Sunrise: 5:09am

    Sunset: 9:56pm

    Average Temperature: 9C (48F)

    June

    Sunrise: 4:28am

    Sunset: 10:44pm

    Average Temperature: 13C (55F)

    July

    Sunrise: 4:52am

    Sunset: 10:30pm

    Average Temperature: 15C (59F)

    August

    Sunrise: 5:56am

    Sunset: 9:23pm

    Average Temperature: 14C (57F)

    September

    Sunrise: 7:04am

    Sunset: 7:56pm

    Average Temperature: 12C (54F)

    October

    Sunrise: 8:11am

    Sunset: 6:31pm

    Average Temperature: 7C (45F)

    November

    Sunrise: 8:24am

    Sunset: 4:16pm

    Average Temperature: 4C (39F)

    December

    Sunrise: 9:19am

    Sunset: 3:42pm

    Average Temperature: 0C (32F)

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    Egersund Photo Diary