The Stavanger region has a lot to offer - the city with spectacular street art, the Stavanger art museum, some of the best restaurants in Norway, museums for all ages, Old Stavanger, Stavanger cathedral and the street of colours, Fargegaten. All this is within a short distance of countless green islands at Finnøy and Rennesøy, including the absolute gem of an island in the middle of the ocean, Kvitsøy.

If you move further towards the south, and into the fjords, you’ll find Sandnes, with one of Norway’s most famous natural icons, the Kjerag boulder. The contrasts are large when moving further south along the Jæren beaches and Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren, with the ever-changing light that has inspired artists since the dawn of time, mountains, waterfalls and fjords in majestic harmony and lunar landscape in Magma UNESCO Global Geopark, and last, but not least, a winter wonderland in Sirdal. You will not be disappointed.

The Stavanger region has it all!

Crazy Combo on the Edge of Norway

Welcome to the Edge of Norway™. Jæren originally signifies edge. Combined with the several spectacular landscapes and natural phenomena we have in this region; the name Edge of Norway is a fitting match. Find your crazy combo here!

The event region Stavanger

There are always festivals and events to attend in the Stavanger region. Don't miss out on what's on and plan ahead. We hereby give you the highlights.

Find out more
An icon of trees

What to do in the Stavanger region

Don't miss out on our top recommendations on things to do in the Stavanger region.

Top activities

On the edge, nerve-wrackingly high above the fjord. On top of the waves, with surf in your heart and saltwater in your hair. Splashes of snow while your heart is pumping at the bottom of the ski slope. Thoroughly sweaty and tired after the bike ride along the roaring North Sea. Cultural adventures on the edge - where land, ocean and sky meet. Norway's street art destination second to none - Stavanger. Lars Hertervig, Kitty Kielland and Frida Hansen or Antony Gormley's rusty men? Come experience for yourself in the Stavanger region.

Contrasts in the Stavanger region

Experience everything from long-stretched beaches to a winter wonderland in Sirdal. The beaches offer adrenaline-filled adventures such as surfing, kiting, swimming and hiking. If you are driving along the Norwegian Scenic Route Jæren, you will see all the variations in the typical farmland landscape. You can even stay the night at a lighthouse. Planning to come during winter? Sirdal is merely 1,5 hours away from Stavanger where you can stay in mountain lodges or at the ski resort with ski slopes close by.

Try our travel planner!

Find activities and accommodation and put together your itinerary. Use the map to navigate, find activities that match your interests, and view the route in the map. Download our app and carry your itinerary in your pocket, and find experiences along the way.

Would you prefer it on paper? Print out your itinerary, and you’ll have it handy at all times!

#regionstavanger

Be inspired

  • Facebook

    The Stavanger region on Facebook

  • Instagram

    The Stavanger region on Instagram

  • YouTube

    The Stavanger region on YouTube