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— Fargegaten in Stavanger on Norway's national day
Everything you can see and do in the Stavanger region can be found here. Join sightseeing tours or go on your own. The choice is yours!
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Horse riding and dog sledding
Sandnes
Experience the robust and tölting Icelandic horse - no matter your previous riding experience. Tryggvi Islandshestgård offers guided tours on Icelandic horses with different levels of experience, and the trails and speeds are adjusted to each level.
Fishing
Stavanger
Go on a local fishing trip with Lysetur in an authentic 31-foot fishing boat, just like recreational Norwegian fishermen do.
Fishing
Lysebotn
Do you want to try fishing in Lysefjorden? At SKB BASE in Lysebotn you can rent fishing equipment.
Fishing
Magma UNESCO Global Geopark
Bjerkreimselva is one of Rogaland's longest rivers. The river is a popular area for salmon fishing, and every year more than 7,000 salmon are fished here.
Fishing
Ålgård
The Figgjo river is temporarily closed for fishing (1/7/24) and opens partially from 11/7/24. The river is a popular sport fishing river and is one of Norway's biggest salmon rivers.
Horse riding and dog sledding
Sirdal
Get excited as the dogs race across snow-covered expanses. Find tranquillity in the absolute silence of the mountains.
Fishing
Stavanger
Catch fish and amazing memories. Since the Viking Age, Norway has been a nation of sailors and fishermen. Saltwater flows through our veins and the right angling techniques have during the ages been genetically imprinted in our DNA. Fishing is both a way of life and a form of art for Norwegians.
Fishing
Sogndalstrand
Try your luck with your feet on solid ground, you could try the Sokna salmon river!