Lundsneset
4085 Hundvåg
51 85 92 00
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51 85 92 00
On the northern part of the island of Hundvåg in Stavanger lies the idyllic promontory Lundsneset, which is ideal for relaxing walks. From the trails you can enjoy magnificent views of the mountains of Ryfylke, and see a varied coastline where the open land meets the fjord. Also at Lundsneset is an amphitheatre that was first used by Rogaland Theatre to dramatically celebrate the surrounding landscape in 2008, during the celebration of Stavanger as a European Capital of Culture. That production was called Desse auga (These Eyes), specially commissioned from Norway’s most renowned contemporary playwright, Jon Fosse.
Public transport: Take bus no. 1 to Hundvåg. Stop at Lunde school.
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Byfjorden is the fjord that leads from the North Sea to Stavanger. The fjord is…
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The Norwegian Petroleum Museum is a museum for everyone. Its exhibitions show how…
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The Kielland Centre’s aim is to promote literature, reading and writing, and to be a…
Sølvberget galleri is a non commercial gallery, presenting contemporary art by national…
Along the harbour of Stavanger there are around 60 maritime buildings. They were built at…
The Canning Museum is located in the premises of the former canning factory in Øvre…
Nuart street art festival has left treasures all over Rogaland county the last years. You…
Old Stavanger is located on the west side of Vågen in the city centre and comprises 173…
Stavanger has a special sculpture project, Antony Gormley's "Broken Column". It consists…
The museum's exhibitions are located in Stavanger's best-preserved merchants’ buildings.…
Alexander Lange Kielland was born in Stavanger on the 18th of February 1849. He belonged…
Season: All year, however is closed for the public during other events. Find updated…
Blue Promenade, StavangerStavanger's Blue Promenade starts at the Badedammen outdoor swimming area from where you can enjoy views of beautiful Ryfylke. It continues past the Fiskepiren terminal where the speed boats to Ryfylke and Byøyene depart.
Mosvatnet/Vålandskogen, StavangerMosvatnet lake is often referred to by the locals as "Mosikken". The path around the lake is probably one of the most popular in Stavanger for a run. You can find gym equipment alongside the path for everyone to use. And the area is just as nice for a Sunday walk with something hot to drink on your…
Sørmarka, Stavanger
Ullandhaug tower, Stavanger
Alexander Kielland (1849 - 1906), StavangerAlexander Lange Kielland was born in Stavanger on the 18th of February 1849. He belonged to one of the oldest merchant families in Stavanger, and he grew up in one of the city's most wealthy homes.
Øvre Holmegate - The colourful street, StavangerArguably one of the most colourful streets of Norway? Well find out for yourself. Shopping and plenty of places for coffee and drinks too.
Byfjorden, Stavanger
Breivig - Hillevågsvatnet, Stavanger
A path along the railway, Stavanger
The local tourist offices can give you good and useful information.
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