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Egersund

Experience the historical town of Egersund: A cosy town filled with wooden houses and a beautiful centre with restaurants, cafes and niche shops. All this and more only an hour from Stavanger.

Egersund gjestehavn|© Arne Ove Østebrøt

Egersund is a cosy town with historic wooden houses, a beautiful centre with many niche shops, tasty restaurants and cafes and rich cultural life. You can experience the varied and diverse nature on trips to forests, fields and mountains. The beautiful coast is a wonderful experience both by boat and on foot.

Big and small experiences only an hour from Stavanger.

Experience wooden houses in the centre of Egersund

Egersund city has one of the best-preserved wooden houses in Norway. Large parts of the urban area are now regulated as historical special areas. Many fine examples of wooden houses can be found in the street Strandgaten, which was previously the city's main street. It was created after a regulation in 1843 when a large fire left several buildings in ashes.

Haugen - Egersund's "medieval town" - is also worth a visit. Although the buildings throughout the ages have probably undergone constant changes, the sites are the same as when the area was developed, probably in the period 1750-1800. The area has grown by itself, developed based on needs and use, not according to any city plan. There were homes, workshops, barns and stables in beautiful union. The area was strongly threatened by demolition in the late '70s but now appears in a rehabilitated form with shops and inns.

Today, there are small speciality shops side by side in cosy pedestrian streets. You can walk on your own among up to 160-year-old wooden houses using the city walking brochure, or use your mobile as a guide: download the app ‘Magma Geopark’ and take the trip Strolling in Egersund (Norwegian and English).

Also, try the new cultural trail with city history signs - a route with 14 signs in the middle of the old wooden houses. End the trip by going up to the mountain, Varberg, and the rock carvings. After a city walk, you can visit the Faience Museum.

Explore Edge of Norway™ with urban Stavanger, countless surrounding islands, Sandnes with the famous mountain top Kjerag, long-stretched beaches along the Norwegian Scenic route Jæren, mountains and fjords, lunar landscapes in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark or the winter paradise Sirdal.

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Drageøye på Eigerøy

Magma UNESCO Global Geopark

Embark on an inspiring voyage of exploration through the one-of-a-kind lunar terrain found within the Magma UNESCO Global Geopark. This park holds the prestigious UNESCO recognition, inviting you to join us on an adventure like no other.

Husene under helleren og litt av fjorden Jøssingfjord til venstre.

Jøssingfjorden

The Jøssingfjord in Sokndal, surrounded by Magma UNESCO Global Geopark land, is mostly known for the two small houses from the 1800s which are protected by a natural mountain shelter.

Sjøhusrekka

Sogndalstrand

Sogndalstrand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rogaland. The village has pedestrian streets and small shops and galleries and a salmon river is floating through the village.

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'.

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Husene ved Helleren

Explore lunar landscapes in a UNESCO Global Geopark

Walk on the moon, enjoy that rush of adrenaline on a climbing adventure, or enjoy the slow life in a historical village. Magma UNESCO Global Geopark is a landscape with extraordinary geology. The area offers nature hikes and special rock formations, but also small-town charm, climbing routes and exciting stories.

Eigra kjøkken

The culinary route - a round trip in the south of Fjord Norway

This round trip focuses on locally produced food and accommodation in hotels part of the Historic Hotels & Restaurants. You sleep in rooms where history would come to life if walls could talk, and you could eat at everything from MICHELIN star restaurants to high-quality traditional restaurants.

The Stavanger city bridge seen at night with lights and colours.

7 winter tips for bons viveurs in the Stavanger region's fjord cities

Does any of this sound familiar? You are not a skiing or snowboarding person. You don't post daily snaps or videos on TikTok from the ski slopes of your dewy-fresh-glowed kids with rosy cheeks (or of yourself for that matter).

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Explore Egersund and its surroundings

What about hiking to the famous rock formation Trollpikken, experiencing the coastal landscape close up from the waterside or visit the local museum?

Trollpikken

Trollpikken

Trollpikken near Egersund is a phenomenon created by the ice during the last ice age. You too can explore the hike to the peculiar Trollpikken in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark.

Dalane Folk Museum

Dalane Folk Museum

Dalane Folkemuseum is a regional museum for Dalane, the southernmost part of the county Rogaland, encompassing the municipalities Bjerkreim, Lund, Sokndal and Eigersund.

Migaren - Via Ferrata in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark

Migaren - Via Ferrata in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark

Migaren is a 400-meter-long Via Ferrata that winds along the rock face and through a waterfall in the Jøssingfjord.

Play with clay at Egersund Fayancemuseum

Play with clay at Egersund Fayancemuseum

Egersund Fayancemuseum conveys the history of Egersunds Fayancefabrik (1847-1979). The factory made a variety of products from clay, such as cups and vessels, vases, and ornaments. If you and your family want to make something out of clay, you can book the activity "Play with clay".

Roundtrip by bike from Egersund

Roundtrip by bike from Egersund

This roundtrip is 35 km long and a bit more challenging. One of the first sections of the trip is rather steep and the total elevation is 700 metres. The route is mainly covered in asphalt but includes a minor section of gravel road.

Lindøy Batteri in Egersund

Lindøy Batteri in Egersund

Lindøy Batteri, one of Egersund's hidden gems! This historic coastal fortress from the 1500s was built during the reign of King Christian IV and today stands as a testament to the defence and seafaring of the past.

Egersund, the colourful wooden town

Egersund, the colourful wooden town

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.

Boat trip at the Ørsdalsvatnet lake

Boat trip at the Ørsdalsvatnet lake

The largest lake in Bjerkreim municipality is this 17-kilometre-long lake; Ørsdalsvatnet. The lake and surrounding nature can best be experienced by going on a boat trip with M/K Ørsdølen on Sundays in summer.

Mysinghålå

Mysinghålå

Mysinghålå is located at Mysingheia, Helleland, approx. 12 km from the center of Egersund. There is a good 10 km marked walking path here. Mysinghålå was the base for the Vestige IV under Sergeant Alf Aakre during World War II. The cave was equipped with an oven, bunks, tables and a window. The Germans never found this hiding place. You can walk a further 2 km to Hestadfjellet where a plane pulling a glider went down during World War II. This plane was involved in Operation Freshman and sabotage of the heavy water production at Vemork. This is a great area for recreation, and for those interested in aviation, war and cultural history. The road to Mysinghålå is clearly marked today. From E39, follow the road to Mysing and the marked trail from the parking place. It is an approx. 40 min walk at a leasurely pace.

Bike tour from Egersund to Hestnes

Bike tour from Egersund to Hestnes

Experience coastal nature, culture and an authentic south-western Norwegian atmosphere on a bike ride from Egersund to Hestnes – where the North Sea meets the cultural landscape.

The Dragon Egg at Eigerøy

The Dragon Egg at Eigerøy

Drageegget (the Dragon Egg) is a fascinating natural phenomenon in Egersund. Along the coast of northern Eigerøy in Egersund lies a unique geological wonder – locally known as Drageegget.

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Grand Hotell Egersund

Grand Hotell Egersund

Grand Hotell Egersund is located in one of Norway's best-preserved wooden buildings - a short distance to shops, attractions, activities and trains.

Eigra kjøkken & bar in Egersund

Eigra kjøkken & bar in Egersund

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

Egersund Tourist Information

Egersund Tourist Information

The tourist information office in Egersund is located at Jernbaneveien 18, by the bus station and the guest harbour, 900 meters from the railway station.

Egersund motorhome parking Gruset

Egersund motorhome parking Gruset

10 sloping spaces for motorhomes at Gruset – a 5-minute walk to the town centre. Electricity not included, water available at Perrongen.

Stay overnight at Eigerøy Lighthouse

Stay overnight at Eigerøy Lighthouse

Sleep at the Eigerøy lighthouse - one of Europe's most robust and Norway's first cast iron lighthouses.

Rent a 120 years old cottage

Rent a 120 years old cottage

Treat yourself to a stay at Ryggjastøylen, and experience the fantastic atmosphere!

Motorhome parking in Sokndal

Motorhome parking in Sokndal

A motorhome holiday in Norway can be great! Especially if you find these secluded places to park. Such as here, in Sokndal, close to the spectacular salmon river Sokndalselva.

Egersund motorhome parking Sokndalsveien

Egersund motorhome parking Sokndalsveien

Park centrally in Egersund – motorhome parking with a power outlet, 5-minute walk to the town centre. No waste disposal or water.

Holiday home in the Høgsfjord

Holiday home in the Høgsfjord

Dirdalstraen Gardsutsalg offers accommodation in a bright and modern house of a high standard in Dirdal, Gjesdal.

Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell

Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell

Sogndalstrand was originally an old rest stop from the sailing ship era. In this idyllic environment, you will find Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell in a newly restored wooden suit from the 19th century. Here, travellers are received with warmth and great hospitality.

Egersund motorhome parking Perrongen

Egersund motorhome parking Perrongen

11 marked motorhome spaces at Perrongen, close to the city centre. Water included, electricity paid separately – ideal for urban overnight stays.

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Stavanger

Stavanger

From historic small-town charm to modern street art, welcome to an international fjord city that offers exciting experiences! The city of Stavanger is known for street art, good food, culture and proximity to beautiful natural attractions.

Sandnes

Sandnes

In the county's second-largest city located in the very heart of the Gandsfjord you can find all you need; niche shopping, accommodation, a museum, a skate park and playground, cafes and restaurants. Plenty of activities for a nice holiday!

Bryne

Bryne

Ready for some small-town charm in the name of literature? Bryne has fostered many authors, one of them being Arne Garborg, whose works have been translated into English. Or is football more your cup of tea? Famous football player Erling Braut Haaland is also from Bryne.


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