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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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Local food
Vikeså
Experience Nyyyt at Røysland Gard: a unique meat shop and restaurant that celebrates sustainability and local produce, from farm to table.
Local food
Egersund
Berentsens Distillery with Whisky Hall og Visitor Centre offers experiences with Norwegian whisky and other spirits.
Local food
Egersund
Join a tasting tour with Berentsens Distillery! Whisky Tour at Vardberg Whisky Hall and Visitor Centre in Egersund.
Local food
Stavanger
Beer tasting, beer festivals and other beer-related events have been almost a daily affair nowadays, however, at LERVIG Local they do it differently!
Local food
Egersund
Berentsens Brygghus in Egersund is one of Norway's oldest breweries and soft drink factories.
Local food
Stavanger
Visit the local brewery LERVIG in Hillevåg, Stavanger. Book a private tour at the brewery on weekdays or weekends - for groups of at least 10 people.
Local food
Stavanger
In the brewery outlet, you will find the freshest LERVIG products and products from other local manufacturers for sale.
Local food
Randaberg
Sandalen gård is Randaberg's first fruit farm. The farm has over 5,500 apple trees, as well as some opal plum trees and gooseberry bushes.
Adventure parks and family parks
Stavanger
Tasta skatepark was officially inaugurated in July 2016 and has both a street lane and a bowl lane. The skate park is considered to be the best in Norway and is one of the largest in Nord-Europe.
Music
Stavanger
The Stavanger Symphony Orchestra (SSO) has become one of the most successful orchestras in Scandinavia.
Mountain hikes and walks
Sandnes
Preikestolen sunrise hike is one of Norway's most popular hikes. Experience the sunrise over the mountains on this guided tour with Lysefjorden Adventure.
On your own
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.