Cities

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.

Bryne – Welcome

Bryne is easily accessible, just 30 minutes by train from Stavanger. If you are travelling by car, the town lies conveniently close to the main highway.

After Stavanger and Sandnes, Bryne is the third-largest settlement on Jæren. The town is an important transport hub as well as a centre for commerce and education. Granted city status in 2001, Bryne is among Norway’s 50 largest towns and one of the youngest cities in the country. Once primarily an agricultural town, Bryne has also developed into an educational centre, with institutions such as a dairy school and a national gymnasium. Here, you can experience Jæren’s hospitality, enjoy local cuisine, explore cultural landmarks, and discover beautiful natural surroundings.

Music, Art and Literature

Street and Contemporary Art

Bryne has gained recognition through the anonymous street artist Pøbel, who frequently surprises the town with artworks painted under the cover of night. One of his most famous works is "The Lovers", depicting a couple embracing while wearing face masks. The artwork became internationally known after being featured in The New York Times. Pøbel has also honoured Erling Braut Haaland with a large mural on a central building.

Sculptures and Fritz Røed

Sculptor Fritz Røed (1928–2002) is another renowned artist from Bryne. His most famous work is Sverd i fjell in Hafrsfjord, but Bryne also hosts the Fritz Røed Sculpture Park, featuring many of his creations.

Literary Heritage

Bryne is the hometown of the poet couple Hulda (1862–1934) and Arne Garborg (1851–1924). Arne Garborg was a proponent of Landsmål (now Nynorsk). You can visit:

Musical Talents

The town has produced several famous musicians. Janove Ottesen, frontman of Kaizers Orchestra, grew up in Bryne and now composes music for films. Bryne has also given rise to metal bands and pop artists, such as Hilde Selvikvåg.

Beautiful Natural Areas

Frøylandsvatnet Lake is a popular spot for walks along the lake. In 2016, a bridge was built connecting Sandtangen and the trails on the west side with Njåskogen on the east side. The bridge stretches from Lalandsholmen on the Klepp side to Njåskogen, taking the local birdlife into account. It is named Midgardsormen, after the sea serpent from Norse mythology, and gracefully winds over the water.

From biking to golfing

Verk av kunster Pøbel in Bryne - Erling Braut Haaland

Sightseeing

Erling Braut Haaland Tour

Stavanger

Walk in the footsteps of Haaland! Embark on a journey with a scenic train ride in the Norwegian landscapes towards Bryne, where the story of the football star unfolds.

Dronebilde av fire personer som sykler langs stranden

Outdoor activities and nature

Bike along the route Jærruta

The Jæren beaches

Jærruta is a refreshing and contrasting adventure on the edge of Norway. Set off on an electric bike with good friends along the beautiful Jæren beaches in magical light with compelling experiences on all sides.

Sightseeing

Golf break in Stavanger and Jæren

Bryne

This is perhaps Norway's best golf package, where you can play on several great golf courses at Jæren and in the Stavanger region. You stay in a hotel in the immediate vicinity, which also has its own 9-hole course. All this at a fantastic package price.

How to get here

How do you travel to Stavanger and the surrounding region? It doesn't matter how you get here, as long as you get here. We are not that far away, whether you’re travelling by plane, bus, ferry, car or train.

Getting to and around the Stavanger region

Find somewhere to stay at Bryne

  • Hotell Jæren

    Accommodation

    Hotell Jæren

    Bryne

    Hotell Jæren is located centrally at Bryne, a short walk from the train station and the town's amenities.

  • Hotel interior and atmosphere at Bryne Kro & Hotell

    Accommodation

    Bryne Kro & Hotell

    Bryne

    Bryne Kro & Hotel is located in the centre of Bryne. A family hotel through generations. Always with a smile on their face!

  • Bobilparkering i Bryne sentrum

    Accommodation

    Motorhome parking at Bryne

    Bryne

    Go on a motorhome holiday in Norway! Motorhome parking in the centre of Bryne with a short distance to great experiences. The tourist office is also close by.

Rock 'n roll and potatoes

  • Jærnåttå 2019
    29. May

    Festivals

    Jærnåttå at Bryne

    Bryne sentrum

    An entire weekend in Bryne town centre is devoted to music, entertainment and community life when Jærnåttå takes place. The festival attracts both local and national artists, offering the audience unforgettable experiences under the open sky.

  • Jærdagen crowds listening to concert
    28. May

    Festivals

    Jærdagen at Bryne

    Bryne sentrum

    When Jærdagen kicks off, Bryne town centre fills with life, commerce and entertainment. People gather in the streets to enjoy concerts, activities and a bustling atmosphere.

  • Flotte, gamle traktorer
    17. Sep.

    Festivals

    Potetfestivalen (potato festival) at Bryne

    Bryne torg

    The potato festival at Bryne is back and everyone is looking forward to meeting in the centre of Bryne with great festival offers, a Little Grey Fergie parade, Jærbondens market and much more.

Cities in the Stavanger region

  • Vågen i Stavanger - sjøhus

    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.

  • Vågen

    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!

  • 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.