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  • Two boys jump from a diving board into the lake

    Beaches

    Vannbassengene

    Egersund

    Vannbassengan is a great outdoor area popular with visitors and locals. Used as a bathing place and hiking area.

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  • Skadbergsanden

    Beaches

    Skadbergsanden

    Egersund

    The largest bathing area in the Egersund area is perfect for cooling off on those hot summer days, and wonderful for hiking all year.

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  • Tre ungdommer som springer over noen flytende matter i bassenget.

    Water parks and swimming pools

    Suldal Bad at Sand

    Suldal Municipality

    Suldal Bad at Sand in Ryfylke contains several pools, sauna, climbing wall and water slide, and is an activity paradise for the whole family.

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  • Spa and sauna

    The sauna Moskjelen in Suldal

    Suldal Municipality

    Moskjelen Badstove by Suldalslågen river in Suldal is a unique combination of sauna and dining with a fantastic view of the famous salmon river.

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  • Tre personer som sitter i badstuen.

    Spa and sauna

    Ryfylke Fjordsauna at Sand

    Suldal Municipality

    Right at the mouth of the Suldalslågen in Sand, Ryfylke, you can find peace and quiet and loosen stiff muscles in the fjord sauna at Ryfylke Fjordhotell.

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  • Strandhuset fasade

    Beaches

    Ølbergkiosken

    Sola

    Are you ready for beach vibes and the best ice cream? Ølbergkiosken is open again, and will be opened every day during the summer season.

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  • Beaches

    Orre beach

    The Jæren beaches

    Take a walk on the beach on a wet autumn day with the sea in turmoil, or experience a summer evening with a blazing sunset; a calm, blue sea, and a horizon of infinity. The ever-changing light in this part of Norway has inspired many landscape painters. The beach has the Blue flag certificate.

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  • Sandrenna badestrand

    Beaches

    Swimming at Kvitsøy

    Kvitsøy

    Island life and swimming goes hand in hand, at least in the summer. On this gem in the ocean gap, you can actually swim where you want, but there are some swimming areas that are more suitable and especially well facilitated for swimming.

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  • Stup

    Beaches

    Vistevika bay and Vistestranden beach

    Randaberg

    Beautiful sandy beach at Viste Strandhotell, approximately two kilometres from Randaberg centre.

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  • Beaches

    Godalen badeplass

    Stavanger

    Popular bathing area including a beach, barbecue facilities and play area for children. Kiosk open on warm days. It is part of the hiking area near Gandsfjorden. Access from Østre Ring.

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    Vaulen beach

    Stavanger

    At the idyllic Vaulen bathing area, you will find six small sandy beaches facing the Gandsfjord. Vaulen is one of Stavanger's most visited bathing spots.

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    Hogstadvika

    Sandnes

    The bathing area Hogstadvika is a bay that is connected to the Lutsivassdraget lakes. It is popular to swim here on hot days, but Hogstadvika is also widely used for kayaking and canoeing.

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