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Walk in the Footsteps of the People of the North

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Last updated: 04.12.2025
Restauration
Arne Hjeltnes, Frida Ronge and Stig Bareksten, on board Restauration|© Region Stavanger
Arne Hjeltnes, Frida Ronge and Stig Bareksten, on board Restauration|© Region Stavanger

The third season of People of the North premieres on PBS in the USA in October 2025, and it features the Stavanger region!


Join hosts Arne Hjeltnes, Frida Ronge, and Stig Bareksten as they explore the very best of Norway’s southwest, sharing their favorite experiences from the Edge of Norway.

The Nordic TV stars travel across the Stavanger region, visiting charming towns, historic sites, and local food producers. Now, you can follow in their footsteps and experience it all for yourself.

Sven Erik Renaa kokkelerer på Eilert Smith Hotel
3-star Michelin chef Sven Erik Renaa prepares breakfast in Norway's largest hotel suite, at the Eilert Smith Hotel|© Region Stavanger

Culinary highlights

The hosts indulge in Stavanger’s culinary highlights, from MICHELIN-starred restaurants such as Sabi Omakase, RE-NAA and K2, to lively, local food markets and farm outlets.

Michelin-rett

RE-NAA

3-star MICHELIN restaurant in Stavanger! Sven Erik Renaa and the team offer their best in a set menu.

Ferske råvarer

Sabi Omakase

Sabi Omakase in Stavanger was the first sushi restaurant to receive MICHELIN status in Norway! Sushi master Roger Asakil Joya creates art on a plate!

Forrett

Fish Market Stavanger - The Restaurant

A restaurant with fish and seafood, where the menu is based on today's catch.

people on the food festival gladmat in Stavanger

Gladmatfestivalen (food festival) in Stavanger

Norway's largest food festival in Stavanger! If you enjoy a festival atmosphere, good food and good company, then you must visit the Gladmatfestivalen.

Pedersgata

Pedersgata in Stavanger

No other street in Stavanger links the past and the present together in such an exciting way as Pedersgata. What was once the city's working-class area has now become the city's leading foodie destination.

Nyyyt, Røysland Gård farm outlet and restaurant

Restaurant Nyyyt in Bjerkreim

Try an 8-course meat menu on a long table in the meat shop at Røysland Gard in Vikeså.

Berentsens Brygghus & Distillery

Vardberg Whiskyhall og Smakssenter

Berentsens Distillery with Whisky Hall og Visitor Centre offers experiences with Norwegian whisky and other spirits.

Plates of food

Bellies restaurant in Stavanger

Bellies is Stavanger's first and only restaurant with only vegan food on the menu. The best of plant-based ingredients. Endless opportunities for tasty dishes.

All restaurants in the region
Waguy-kyr hos Røysland Gård
Frida Ronge meets the Waguy cows at the Røysland Farm, Nyyyt|© Region Stavanger

Local Producers

  • Brimse Farm – a peaceful island retreat known for fresh produce supplied to over 60 of Norway’s finest restaurants.
  • Lauvsnes Gartneri – Norway’s largest cherry tomato producer, specializing in the sweet “Juanita” variety. The farm uses sustainable practices and has been recognized for its environmental commitment.
  • Nyyyt Farm Outlet at Røysland Gård – a unique meat shop and restaurant that celebrates sustainability and local produce, from farm to table.
Local farm outlets and producers

Accommodation

From historic hotels to scenic coastal stays, the hosts experienced the comfort and charm of Edge of Norway’s best accommodations:

Eilert Smith Hotel in Stavanger

Eilert Smith Hotel in Stavanger

Eilert Smith Hotel: MICHELIN Key & member of Small Luxury Hotels. Perfect if you seek peace, quiet, and top quality.

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.

Hotel Victoria in Stavanger

Hotel Victoria in Stavanger

Stavanger's oldest hotel, Hotel Victoria with its modern facilities is a natural meeting place for tourists, business travellers and locals.

Accommodation

From historic hotels to scenic coastal stays, the hosts experienced the comfort and charm of Edge of Norway’s best accommodations:

Sola Strand Hotel

Sola Strand Hotel

Sola Strand Hotel is idyllically located by the dunes on Solastranden beach, just outside of Stavanger.

Trekronå at Ogna

Trekronå at Ogna

Have you ever dreamt of sleeping in a treetop cabin as a child? This is now possible in these treetop cabins at Jæren near Stavanger.

Utstein Kloster Hotell

Utstein Kloster Hotell

With saltwater and sea as its nearest neighbour, on the island of Mosterøy, 25 minutes from Stavanger city centre by car or bus, is Utstein Kloster Hotell.

All accommodation in the region
Stig Bareksten, Frida Ronge og Arne Hjeltnes
Scrumptious feast prepared by Frida on board the Veteran boat MS Sandnes|© Region Stavanger

Adventures and History

Beyond food and accommodations, the team explored the region’s rich history and thrilling adventures:

  • Restauration – historic experiences. In 2025, it was 200 years since Norway’s first emigration to the US with the ship Restauration. A replica of the ship with crew repeats the voyage, and it arrived in New York on 9 October 2025. Read about the crossing here.
  • Stavanger turns 900 years old in 2025! The anniversary year features public celebrations, grand concerts and written theatre pieces. More information about the jubilee activities at www.stavanger2025.no
  • MS Sandnes – On board the veteran ship, MS Sandnes, host Frida Ronge prepares a delicious meal from all the excellent produce they have collected on the journey. Check out the veteran ship for your visit to the Stavanger region.
  • Fjord Events offers outdoor boat adventures along Stavanger’s fjords. On high-speed RIB boats, the hosts are transported to beautiful locations within our stunning natural surroundings. Find activities from Fjord Events here.
  • Cycling Jærruta is another activity that Arne, Stig and Frida enjoy on their journey. This is an ideal way to discover the beaches of Jæren, just south of Stavanger.
  • Shopping in Stavanger – Stig and Frida get ready for a big night out by dressing up at the local Stavanger shop, Made With Hart, which offers tailor-made clothing in vibrant colors. More shopping here.
  • To look their best for an evening at the culinary event, Bistrovaganza by Renaa, an annual food happening during Norway's largest food festival, Gladmat, they also make time for a stop at a local barber shop, Brødrene Fevang, a popular place for trimming that all-important hipster beard.
All fjord cruises and boat tours

Catch Season Three

Don’t miss the new season of People of the North on PBS in the USA. Follow the journey, taste the flavors, and discover the Edge of Norway for yourself. More information on the series People of the North.

Travel to Stavanger from the US:

Direct routes to Europe from the United States

Most travelers begin their journey with a flight from a major US city (New York, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles) to a European hub:

  • To Amsterdam (AMS) – KLM
  • To Copenhagen (CPH) – SAS, Delta, Norwegian
  • To London (LHR / LGW) – British Airways, Norwegian, Virgin Atlantic
  • To Frankfurt (FRA) – Lufthansa, United, Delta
  • To Oslo (OSL) – SAS, Norwegian, Delta
  • To Warsaw (WAW) – LOT

Direct from a European hub to Stavanger

  • From Amsterdam (AMS) – KLM direct to Stavanger
  • From Copenhagen (CPH) – SAS and Norwegian direct to Stavanger
  • From London (LHR / LGW) – British Airways or Norwegian direct to Stavanger
  • From Frankfurt (FRA) – Lufthansa direct to Stavanger
  • From Oslo (OSL) – SAS and Norwegian direct to Stavanger
  • From Warsaw(WAW) – LOT direct to Stavanger

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