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1 KRISTIANSAND KLEPP MANDAL SOLA LYNGDAL RANDABERG FARSUND STAVANGER KVINESDAL RENNESØY FLEKKEFJORD BOKN SOKNDAL KARMØY HAUGESUND Travel in the footsteps of the Vikings on out-of-the-way roads and discover the spectacular culture and scenery of Norway’s South-West Coast. THE NORTH SEA ROUTE 2015 ONE OF THE MOST READ TOURIST BROCHURES IN SOUTH-WESTERN NORWAY!

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KRISTIANSAND

KLEPP

MANDAL

SOLALYNGDAL

RANDABERG

FARSUND

STAVANGER

KVINESDAL

RENNESØY

FLEKKEFJ

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BOKNSOKNDAL

KARMØY

HÅ HAUGESUND

Travel in the footsteps of the Vikings on out-of-the-way roads and discoverthe spectacular culture and scenery of Norway’s South-West Coast.

THE NORTH SEA ROUTE 2015

ONE OF THE

MOST READ TOURIST

BROCHURES IN

SOUTH-WESTERN

NORWAY!

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MAP 3.A STRING OF 16 PEARLS 4.THE VIKING 8.THE TANG OF 12.SALTY SEA AIR

CYCLING THE 16.NORTH SEA ROUTE

KRISTIANSAND 22.BYSTRANDA BEACHTHE OLD POSEBYEN AREAKILDEN PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE

MANDAL 23.BUEN CULTURE CENTRESJØSANDEN BEACHPEDESTRIAN STREET

LYNGDAL 24.SØRLANDSBADET WATER WORLDSALMON LADDERSKRELIA HIKING AREA

FARSUND 25. LISTERSTRENDENE BEACHESLOSHAVN HARBOURLISTA LIGHTHOUSE

KVINESDAL 26.FEDA OLD TOWNKNABEN MINE WORKSUTSIKTEN ART CENTRE

FLEKKEFJORD 27.GIANT POTHOLESTHE DUTCH QUARTERVELOCIPEDE RIDES

SOKNDAL 28.SOGNDALSTRANDHELLERENFERTILITY CULT

HÅ 31.OBRESTAD LIGHTHOUSEHÅ OLD VICARAGEJÆRMUSEET MUSEUM

KLEPP 32.BORESTRANDA BEACHSURFING THE WAVESTINGHAUG HILL

SOLA 33.SOLASTRANDEN BEACHGOLFSOLA CHURCH

RANDABERG 35.VISTEHOLATUNGENES LIGHTHOUSEVISTNESTUNET FARM MUSEUM

STAVANGER 36. COLORFUL ØVRE HOLMEGATETHE CONCERT HOUSENORWEGIAN PETROLEUM MUSEUM

RENNESØY 38.SØRBØ CHURCHSELSNESETVIKEVÅG

BOKN 39.BOKNAFJELLFØRESVIKSUNNALANDSSTRAUMEN

KARMØY 40. AVALDSNESÅKRASANDEN BEACHNORDVEGEN HISTORY CENTRE

HAUGESUND 42.HARALDSHAUGENUTSIRAHAUGESUND TOWN HALL

MAP 44.WITH REFERENCES TO ACCOMMODATION AND EXPERIENCES

ACCOMMODATION 45.& EXPERIENCESLIST OF WHAT THE NORTH SEA ROUTE HAS TO OFFER

The North Sea Route takes you to the most beautiful places along Norway’s south-west coast.

LEDER:

The journey along the sea. On two wheels or four. It does not matter. Imagine the opposite of monotony. Then you will know what the North Sea Route has to offer. A journey along the sea, from Kristiansand in the south to Haugesund in the north.

The North Sea Route does not allow for break-neck speed, even though you can manage the whole tour in less than a day. The road is above all a holiday route for those looking for some-thing other than speed and big trucks roaring past. The North Sea Route has many facets. On the southern coast, there is sun and sea along beaches and bare rock faces. A little further west Fedafjorden and Jøssingfjord will give you a foretaste of the steep landscape of the fjord country. Then the landscape softens again. Below the wide skies of Jæren , green meadows undulate be-

tween mile upon mile of stone fences and white sandy beaches. Lysefjorden with its amazingly steep rock sides cuts into the land east of Stavanger, and north of Boknafjorden you will come upon an open coastal landscape with outcrops and gentle grassy slopes. Here is ancient Avaldsnes – Norway`s first capital. Whether you choose to start your journey from the gentle southern coast or from the wild western Norway, there is no reason to feel bored along the North Sea Route. Something happens. All the time.

In 2015, we will erect new information boards all along the route. They will make it easier for you to find great experiences.“

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Hirtshals

NordsjøvegenThe North Sea Road

NordsjørutaThe North Sea Cycle Route

BilfergerCarferries

VikingopplevelserViking discovery

BadestrandBeach

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DISTANCES KM EST. TIME

Kristiansand - Mandal 57 1t 15 min

Mandal - Lindesnes Fyr 43 50 min

Lindesnes Fyr - Farsund 45 50 min

Farsund - Flekkefjord 77 1t 25 min

Flekkefjord - Sokndal 37 35 min

Sokndal - Nærbø 73 1t 15 min

Nærbø - Stavanger 57 1t 15 min

Stavanger - Haugesund 75 1t 15 min

TOTAL 464

KRISTIANSAND

MANDAL

KVINESDAL

LYNGDAL

FARSUND

FLEKKEFJORD

SOKNDAL

KLEPP

SOLA

STAVANGERRANDABERG

RENNESØY

BOKN

KARMØY

HAUGESUND

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©Published by: Nordsjøvegen. Adress: Luramyrveien 40 | N-4313 SandnesFor more brochures; contact Nordsjøvegen. E-mail: [email protected] | www.northsearoad.co.ukWe accept no liability for incorrect information or printing errors in this brochure. Edition completed 15.12.13.

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Cover photo:Giant pot holes at Brufjellsvarden, Flekkefjord. VisitSørlandet

Cover photo: Jettegrytene ved Brufjellsvarden, Flekkefjord: Peder Austrud/VisitSørlandet, Adam Read/Visit Sorlandet, Haugesund kommune/visithaugesund.no, Ørjan B. Iversen, Per Inge Eriksen, Visit Sørlandet, Terje Rakke/Region Stavanger, Spinn Sykkelshop, Sola Strandhotell, Eduardo Grund/Region Stavanger, Pia Britton/Tellus Works, Obrestad Fyr, nasjonaleturistveger.no, Turistkontoret for Lindesnesregionen, Hanne Feyling/Visit Sørlandet AS, Aina Regina, Oswald Egeland, Jan Kåre Rafoss, Vestoto & Forlag, Elisbeth Croft, Obrestad Fyr, Ida Kristin Vollum/Vestfoto, Jiri Havran, Liv Kristina Bantel, Sigbjørn Sigbjørnsen, Arthur Halseid, Visit Norway, Heidi Sørvig, Svein Oftedal, Tor Ivar Hansen, Sverre G. Hauge, Ove Hetland, Odd Inge Worse, Rolf Dybvig, Anders Martinsen, Ruth Kelley, Monica Larsen, Jorunn Jensen, Ove Tennfjord, Terje Askildsen, Kjell Alsvik, Nina Utland/Sørlandsbadet, Tove Virata Bråthen, Tinius, Jan Ove Grastveit.

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There is a huge variety of experiences to enjoy along the whole North Sea Route. In this article, we have chosen one attraction for each town or village that we believe you should definitely not miss on your journey.

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KRISTIANSAND, BYSTRANDA BEACH

MANDAL, BUEN CULTURE CENTRE

LYNGDAL, SØRLANDSBADET WATER WORLD

FARSUND, LISTERSTRENDENE BEACHES

KVINESDAL, FEDA OLD TOWN

FLEKKEFJORD, POTHOLES

SOKNDAL, SOGNDALSTRAND BEACH

HÅ, OBRESTAD LIGHTHOUSE

KLEPP, SURFING

SOLA, SOLASTRANDEN BEACH

RANDABERG, VISTNEHOLA CAVES

STAVANGER, THE CONCERT HOUSE

RENNESØY, UTSTEIN MONASTERY

BOKN, SUNNALANDSSTRAUMEN CANAL

KARMØY, ÅKRASANDEN BEACH

HAUGESUND, NATIONAL MONUMENT

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A STRING OF 16 PEARLS

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Here they lie, the coastal communities and towns of south-western Norway, just as they have done for hundreds of years.

It sometimes seems as though time has stood still and that these small places along the coast have yet to be touched by the frantic development taking place elsewhere in the word.

White wooden houses, colourful boathouses and wharfside warehouses, farms and village centres dot the whole coast. The coast of southern Norway has a distinctive architectural style, and the coastal culture and its centuries-old traditions are still very apparent in many modern coastal communities.

Sixteen selected ports of call form the itinerary for the North Sea Route. And they should fulfil most of your holiday wishes. Shopping in charming speciality shops, narrow pedestrian streets, small cafés and restaurants, distinctive hotels, natural landscapes that extend for miles and miles – along beaches, through old woodland and up to mountain tops – and cultural landscapes, festivals, concerts, theatre and ballet.

Experiences for adults and children alike await you like a string of pearls as you travel along the route. We recommend that you take your time and stop often – not least because the scenery is so unbelievably beautiful. The North Sea Route takes you on a journey that is wonderful in its diversity - a journey through an exciting area of Norway.

FEDA, KVINESDAL

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A DREAM HOLIDAY IN NY-HELLESUNDMAP REF. 2

[email protected]

BOOKING: 975 46 016

Beautiful holiday apartments in scenic surroundings just a short distance from Kristiansand and Mandal.

MAP REF. 2

The North Sea Route is an adventure that can last for a

day, a week or a month.

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STAVANGER MUSEUM

STAVANGER KUNSTMUSEUM

STAVANGER MARITIME MUSEUM

NORSK BARNEMUSEUM

NORSK HERMETIKKMUSEUM

UTSTEIN KLOSTER

LEDAAL

BREIDABLIKK

NORSK GRAFISK MUSEUM

STAVANGER SKOLEMUSEUM

museumstavanger.nofacebook.com/museumstavanger @museumstavanger #museumstavanger

Visit Museum Stavangerand experience the past, present

and the future

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They would appear suddenly and, with violence, strike terror into well-established societies that, while probably used to war, were unused to surprise tactics that

were the Vikings´ trademark.

The Vikings raided and pillaged between 800 and

1050 AD..THE VIKING

The Vikings` conquests were often carried out in stages; they would often settle somewhere and stay a few years, or a generation, before continuing their conquest. It is widely believed that this was a result of a lack of arable land at home. In Norway, it was the Vikings from Western Norway who raided most frequently. Many Vikings became really rich as a result of their pillaging. Daring battles against other Vikings or the armies of other countries brought great honor at home in Norway, which was considered just as valuable as worldly goods or gold. The Vikings possessed great physical and mental strength. They had an indomitable spirit, a hunger for victory, were technically accomplished and they demonstrated great organizational skills wherever they settled. But there was a dark side to the picture. There was bloodshed everywhere they went. The thirst for blood took hold of them when they jumped ashore from their dragon-headed ships. There are many accounts of the Viking`s bloody conquests and contempt for human life.

THE POWERFUL WOMANThe farmer`s wife was a powerful person. She was in charge when her husband was away. This is symbolized by the fact that she was buried with the key to the farmstead. We know little about the recipes used in Viking times, but archaeological digs have provided us with some information about the ingredients Vikings used. Food “remains” and other items have been found in cooking pots and kitchen middens. We also learn something from writings from the Viking era. Vikings` everyday diet consisted of porridge and soups/stews. Meat was for special occasions.

There are many finds and local attractions relating to the Vikings along the North Sea Route. Here are a few highlights

ATTEND A VIKING FESTIVAL IN THE LAND OF THE VIKINGS! The historical venue and a Viking feast allow you to step into the lives of these ancient peoples. Visit a Viking market, join a historic march or foment rebellion, the Viking way!

Tales of the Sagas, trials of strength, drama, dancing and lavish banquets are just some of the activities. More Information: www.vikingfestivalen.no

ROOTS OF THE VIKINGS:Get ready to experience virtual time travel! Using the latest interactive technology, we take the audience back to the beginning of that legendary epoch in North-European history. Starting with the last Ice Age, we trace the beginnings of the Viking civilization and see how it evolved into one of the most dynamic societies in the Northern hemisphere.

VIKING VOYAGERS:Viking Voyagers takes you to the brutal yet fascinating Viking Age. Rolling waves and a grey-blue sea provide a realistic background where the feeling is reinforced by sounds of the sea and wind and creaking vessels.

A central part of the exhibition are the new Viking Age graves, recently found in Rogaland, containing sharp-edged swords, golden buckles and brightly colored glass beads!

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TWIST BREAD – EASY TO MAKE

4 dl flour2 tsp baking powder½ tsp salt2 tsp sugar5 tbsp soy oil 1,5 dl water

Mix dry ingredients together, and then add oil and water. Work to a smooth dough and store in an air-tight plastic bag. Carve sticks, twirl dough round stick, and bake on fire until dough comes loose. Be careful not to char. Alternatively, bake bread around a pre-fried sausage.

OLAVS CHURCH, KARMØY

THE VIKING FARM, KARMØY

THE VIKING FARM

The name “Norway” is derived from the term “way to the north” that was used by the Vikings and their forefathers.

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THE NATIONAL MONUMENT, HAUGESUND

Experience Norway’s national monument symbolizing the unification of Norway into one kingdom!

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autopass.no

Toll payments in Norway

Most toll plazas in Norway are automatic and have the AutoPASS sign. Drive straight through without stopping. An invoice will be sent to you later.

There are only two toll plazas with manual payment - see map at www.autopass.no (Visitor’s Payment).

Most vehicles have a valid toll payment contract and a toll tag installed. If you have not signed a contract in advance, a photo will be taken of your registration plate and an invoice sent to the vehicle owner.

From 1 January 2015, a compulsory tag has been introduced for all commercial heavy goods vehicles above 3.5 tonnes.

Different contracts:

• AutoPASS contract: contact a toll road operator - see www.autopass.no

• Visitor’s Payment: maximum two months’ duration - see www.autopass.no (Visitor’s Payment)

• EasyGo partnership between Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Austria - see www.easygo.com

Have a pleasant journey!

On two wheels in Rogaland

Experience the smell of seaweed and kelp, the screeching of gulls and the lapping of waves while cycling alongside the sand and pebble beaches of the North Sea coast.

Enjoy the views of newly ploughed fields and drystone walls that bear witness to past toil to clear the land. Sense the glory of a bygone age in the sailing town of Skudeneshavn and at Avaldsnes where the viking chieftain Harald Fair Hair ruled. Take part in festivities in Eigersund, Sandnes, Stavanger and Haugesund, where folk music, blues, jazz and herrings are brought together in perfect harmony.

Nordsjøruta

The Nordsjøruta through Rogaland is part of the North Sea Cycle Route, a 6,000 km long series of adventures through several countries, ready and waiting for you.

www.cyclingnorway.no www.northsea-cycle.com www.rogfk.no

Free planning maps for bike rides is available through: Region Stavanger BA. [email protected], www.regionstavanger.com

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Along the North Sea Route, you will find one tempting beach after the other. The waves have broken on these sandy and pebble beaches since time immemorial. You will find beaches all the way up the coast from Southern Norway – with just the occasional break.

Walking on the beach is like being at one with nature. The ocean gives energy and vitality. The ocean’s presence creates harmony and balance, and gives you a special peace of mind. But the ocean is also temperamental – mild like a gentle summer breeze, or angry, implacable and dangerous when wild foaming waves break far up the shore. Some of the sandy beaches you should visit:

THE BEACHES OF LISTA: Kilometre after kilometre of sandy beaches with soft, white powdery sand that extend all along Lista’s coastline. These beaches are popular swimming spots and for walks – we can recommend them all!

SOLASTRANDEN BEACH: Solastranden beach has been ranked as one of the best beaches in the world by Sunday Times. It is a popular destination for excursions and for swimming, and for wind and water sports. It is a 2.3-kilometre-long sandy beach with sand dunes.

ÅKRASANDEN BEACH: Åkrasanden beach was voted Norway›s finest beach in 2014.

The beach area at Åkra actually consist of eight beaches - all with inviting white sand and clean, clear water. A nature and culture trail connects the beaches to Ferkingstad, two to three km further south. It makes a fine walk on which you can see distinctive vegetation and exciting traces of the area›s history.Åkrasanden is famous for its flora. The area contains both species that are typical for sand dunes and some rarer flowers that only grow a few places in Norway.

The bird life is also very rich at Åkrasanden beach at some times of year. Migratory birds use the area as a resting place, finding food among the seaweed on the beaches.

Åkrasanden beach was voted

Norway›s finest beach in 2014. .

The tang of salty sea air WANDERING BAREFOOT WHERE THE OCEAN MEETS THE SHORE

GIVES YOU A UNIQUE PEACE OF MIND.

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THE BEACHES OF LISTA, FARSUND

SOLASTRANDEN BEACH:, SOLA

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Lighthouse holidays – with the North Sea as your closest neighbour For centuries, lighthouses have performed the role of shepherd of the sea and provided a guiding light for a safe voyage from harbour to harbour. Lighthouse keepers and their families have, until very recently, ensured that the lamps were illuminated in what were essentially their homes. They lived an exceptional life, between the sea and land, at the mercy of the elements. Life could be quite

peaceful on calm days, but when giant waves washed over the lighthouse, their days became more dramatic. Modern technology has rendered lighthouse keepers obsolete. But most lighthouses continue to illuminate; some tow-ering and majestic, others more like cabins with powerful outdoor lights. Today it is possible to visit many of the shut-down lighthouses in Rogaland, a number of them even offer overnight accommodation. These lighthouses are living landmarks, conveying a unique history from another time and way of life..

Rogaland is the lighthouse centre of Norway and Tungenes Lighthouse is particularly special in this context. The lighthouse and surrounding area has been subject to systematic research and dissemination since the 1980s. Today, Tungenes Lighthouse is a branch of the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s museum department along with Lindesnes Lighthouse, Dalsfjord Lighthouse Museum and the Lofoten Museum. med Lindesnes fyr, Dalsfjord fyrmuseum og Lofotmuseet.

SCENIC LIGHTHOUSES

EIGERØY LIGHTHOUSE Listed lighthouse dating from 1854. Open lighthouse, exhibition and café serving light refreshments on Sundays in June and July 12-17. The lighthouse keeper’s house is for let all year outside opening hours. Contact Eigersund municipality on tel.: +47 51 46 80 00 or check www.eigersund.kommune.no for more information and up-to-date opening hours.

KVASSHEIM LIGHTHOUSE Lighthouse building from 1912 with a lounge in the old engine room. Simple café, no obligation to buy anything. Great exhibition in the lighthouse building. The lounge can be hired for events outside opening hours. Open Sundays and public holidays: 11-17, from 8 January to the end of October. Open every day, except Saturdays 11-17, from mid-June to mid-August. Contact Jæren frilusftsråd on tel.: +47 51 66 71 70 or see www.jarenfri.no for more information. E-mail: [email protected].

FEISTEIN LIGHTHOUSEListed lighthouse dating from 1859. Open for visits and also to let. Season 15 May-15 Sept. For more information, contact Klepp municipality on tel.: +47 51 42 98 00 or visit www.klepp.kommune.no. During the season the host at Feistein lighthouse can be contacted on tel.: +47 404 38 160

A cooperation between the lighthouses in Rogaland. The intention is to convey the lighthouses’ special role, history and character in the coastal landscape. The cooperation is also a way to coordinate the further development of the lighthouses, so that both their individual character and the broader context of which the lighthouses are a part, is preserved.

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KVITSØY FYR

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OBRESTAD LIGHTHOUSE Listed lighthouse built in 1873. Exhibitions, overnight accommodation and café selling light refreshments. Collaboration with Hå Old Vicarage nearby. Open Sundays from 1.3 - 31.11, 12-17, and Tuesday to Sunday 12-17 during summer. Contact Hå Old Vicarage on tel.: +47 51 79 16 60, or see www.hagamleprestegard.no for more information.

TUNGENES LIGHTHOUSE Listed lighthouse building in Randaberg dating from 1862. Art and cultural history exhibitions and a lighthouse café in a popular walking area. The building can be hired for events outside opening hours. Open every day 12-16 from 17 June to 19 August. Open every Sunday from 2 February to 9 June / 25 August to 24 November. Contact Jærmuseet museum (www.jaermuseet.no) for more information.

UTSIRA LIGHTHOUSE Listed lighthouse built in 1844, and manned until 2004. The lighthouse is the last remaining twin tower lighthouse. Site of continuous weather observations since 1873. Open lighthouse, artist’s apartment, gallery, coastal observation station, lighthouse garden. Open for guided tours every day during school summer holidays 12-15. Contact Utsira municipality on tel.: +47 52 75 01 00 or see www.utsira.no for more information.

KVITSØY FYROriginally a bascule light dating from 1700, it was replaced in 1829 by an 18-metre-high hexagonal lighthouse with a coal-fired light at the top. The current building dates from 1859. The lighthouse, which is listed, is the oldest lighthouse in Norway still in operation. Open for guided tours on Sundays from 15 June to 24 August from 13-15. In July, it is also open on Saturdays from 13-15. Contact Kvitsøy municipality for more information; www.kvitsoy.kommune.no

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Cycling the North Sea Route is a fantastic way of exploring the southern part of West-ern Norway. The journey is an experience in itself and it gives you both physical and mental training, Signposted cycling routes all the way from Kristiansand to Stavanger make it possible for you to cycle to skerries and fjords, to small towns and cities – al-ways in beautiful natural surroundings.

EXPERIENCES AND ACTIVITIES EN ROUTE There are loads of activities along the route. There are things to do for families, for ad-venturous travellers, for nature lovers and for culture enthusiasts. Deep-sea fishing, rafting, walking, concerts, ballets and festivals, mu-seums and swimming on long white sandy

beaches are just a few of the many activities you can enjoy along the route. Shopping in the city means you have many well-known brands to choose from, while, in the small towns, you can hunt for bargains in unique specialist shops and souvenir shops.

OVERNATTINGYou can stay in a lighthouse, at a historic hotel – or perhaps you would like to camp? There are lovely small hotels, B&Bs, cab-ins and campsites all along the North Sea Route, always in beautiful locations with scenic surroundings, or in a town centre surrounded by distinctive architecture. We recommend you to book your accom-modation well in advance.

RESTAURANTSCulinary delights are an important part of the total experience. There are good restaurants serving local delicacies and international cuisine. Or you can choose a popular option among the locals – buy fresh prawns from a boat at the quay, a loaf of white bread and some mayonnaise, then find a bench to sit on where you can gaze out to sea while you enjoy your meal. All the small towns – and perhaps one in particular – have friendly cafés and restaurants, and you will also find roadside eateries that will surprise you with excellent food. A cycling trip on the North Sea Route is an adventure that can last for a day, a week or a month.

Up close experiences.

CYCLING THE NORTH SEA ROUTE!Your body has settled into a rhythm now. You are moving briskly along on tarmac

or gravel roads. Through woods, over hills and through open country. You can feel the wind in your hair and smell the tang of the salty sea air.

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OBRESTAD LIGHTHOUSE, HÅ

“TINY COTTAGES” HIDRA

POSEBYEN, KRISTIANSAND

SOLA STRAND HOTELL

HELLEREN, SOKNDAL

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GOLF There are many golf courses along the North Sea Road, both international standard 18-hole courses and good standard 9-hole courses, all open all year (with a few exceptions).

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KristiansandGolfclub

MandalGolfclub

UTSIKTENGolfclubKvinesdal

Randaberg Golfclub

HaugesundGolfclub

Solastranden Golfclub

NordvegenGolfclub

Sola Golfklubb

Stavanger GolfklubbGolfclub

MaurholenGolfclub, Egersund

OgnaGolfclub,Sirevåg

Bjaavann Golfclub,Kristiansand

SirdalFjellgolf

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Stavanger Golf Club 18-hole courseOpen: Year round.Contact: Longebakke 45, N-4042 Hafrsfjord. Tel.: +47 51 93 91 00. E-mail: [email protected]. www.sgk.no.

Sola Golf Club 9- and 18-hole coursesOpen: Year round.Contact: Åsenvegen, N-4050 Sola.Tel.: +47 407 67 200. E-mail: [email protected]. www.solagk.no.

Solastranden Golf Club 18-hole courseOpen: Year round.Contact: Nordsjøvegen 280,N-4053 Ræge.Tel.: +47 51 69 68 90. E-mail: [email protected].

Ogna Golf Club 9-hole courseOpen: Year round.Contact: Ognaveien, N-4364 Sirevåg. Tel.: +47 952 93 446. E-mail: [email protected].

Maurholen golfpark- 9 hole courseOpen: Year round.Contact: Egersund golfklubb, Pb. 26, 4379 Egersund. E-post: [email protected]

Sirdal fjellgolf (mountain golf)9-hole courseOpen: Mid. May - mid. October.Contact: Kvæven, N-4443 Tjørhom. Tel.: +47 90 77 84 62 E-mail: [email protected]. www.sirdalfjellgolf.no.

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SIXTEEN PLACES TO STOP ALONG THE SOUTH-WEST COASTTake a day, a week or a month. Regardless of how long your journey lasts, you can look forward to many different experiences.

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EXPERIENCESA HOLIDAY PARADISE FOR CHILDREN! Kris-tiansand is the capital of Southern Norway. Simple to get to and easy to enjoy. For decades, Kristiansand has been Norwegians’ favourite holiday destination, and we are not afraid to call the town a holiday paradise for children.

THE ZOO AND CAPTAIN SABERTOOTHN 58° 11.079’, E 8° 8.814’. Kristiansand Zoo is a paradise for both children and adults and it has confirmed its position as the country’s most popular family attraction. The best waterworld in the region is right next door to the Zoo. Abra Havn – Captain Sabertooth’s own pirate village, opened last year. You can stay at Longfinger’s house, Captain Sabertooth’s own suite or one of the many other pirates’ dens. Abra Havn is just a few hundred metres from the Zoo.

AQUARAMA N 58° 8.831’, E 8° 0.382’In a great location at Bystranda beach in Kris-tiansand, Aquarama is an activity, public health and well-being facility for both tourists and the locals. At Aquarama, you can take the children to the waterworld, swim in an Olympic-size swim-ming pool, exercise in the gym or enjoy the spa. With several pools with different temperatures, water slides, islands, a climbing pool and surf wave, Aquarama is a place for everyone.

A STRING OF NATURAL GEMS In the centre of Kristiansand and the surrounding area, there are natural gems in abundance. It is only a short distance from the ocean to the hills,

and it only takes a few minutes to get from a buzzing urban scene in the town centre to natural and cultural gems such as Odderøya, Baneheia, Otra Elvepark and Ravnedalen.

KILDEN PERFORMING ARTS CENTREN 58° 8.358’, E 7° 59.812’. Kilden Performing Arts Centre is situated in one corner of Kvadraturen shopping centre – beside the sea approach to Kristiansand harbour. Throughout the year, the Performing Arts Centre stages plays concerts, festivals and gala shows, and the wide range of high-quality events moves and inspires audiences.

SHOPPING Kvadraturen shopping centre offers a fantastic range of great shops, and it is a paradise for shoppers of all ages. Markensgaten is a lively street with a wide range of shops. Take a detour into the side streets where you will find row upon row of specialist shops with a cosy atmosphere and personal service. Sørlandsparken industrial estate, where Sørlandssenteret shopping centre, Avenyen shopping centre and IKEA are located, is situated east of the town. Amfi Vågsbygd is situated near the start of the North Sea Road. It has 45 shops to suit shoppers of all ages.

SUMMER ATMOSPHERE IN THE TOWN Buzzing activity and seafood on Fiskebrygga quay, where you can peel your own prawns, a great atmos-phere in the restaurants at Torvet, a great choice of free concerts and events, a stroll through the old part of town, Posebyen, and visits to muse-ums and galleries.

KRISTIANSAND CANNON MUSEUMN 58° 5.521’, E 7° 58.026’. The world’s second biggest cannon – the cannon at Møvig is 26 metres long, and its range is almost halfway to Denmark.

ACTIVE DAYS The town and surrounding area abound in excit-ing activities. Exciting, action-packed experiences are available just a short distance from the coast. They include climbing trails with zip-lines in the tree tops, whitewater rafting and kayaking, go-carting, off-road cycling, paintball, fishing, canoeing, a mineral park, guided tours of mines and lots more. On the coast, you can take part in activities such as diving, ocean kayaking, boat hire with sea angling, salmon fishing in rivers etc.

Leo’s Lekeland (indoor play centre)N 58° 7.326’, E 7° 58.195’. Welcome to a world of fun! One of Norway’s biggest indoor play complexes.

EVENTSThere is always something going on in Kris-tiansand! During summer, you can attend fes-tivals, markets, trade fairs, exhibitions, shows, concerts, sporting events and lots more.

See the calendar at www.visitkrs.no for updated information. There is something for everyone!

KRISTIANSAND

GravaneKristiansand Zoo Kilden Shopping Kristiansand Canon Museum

TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE KRISTIANSANDRådhusgt. 16-20, 4611 Kristiansand. N 58° 8.687’ Ø 7° 59.587’[email protected], Tel: 38 07 50 00Open all year, www.visitkrs.no

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EXPERIENCESMANDAL CENTRE N 58° 1.661’, E 7° 27.319’Mandal is Norway’s southernmost town and one of the oldest in Southern Norway. The oldest part of the town is situated on the western side of the Mandalselva river, and the town centre includes an area containing more than 600 wooden houses.

SJØSANDEN N 58° 1.234’, E 7° 27.027’Perhaps Norway’s most famous beach? Sjøsanden, approximately 800 metres long, lines the seaward approach to Mandal. Walking paths, public toilets etc.

MANDAL CHURCH N 58° 1.882’, E 7° 27.588’Norway’s largest wooden church, consecrated in 1821, seats 1,300. The church is a long church in a neo-classical / French empire style. Close to the door, you will find the painting ‘The Resurrection of Christ’ painted by Adolph Tidemand, a native of Mandal. Open: 24.6 - 8.8 Tues. - Fri. 11-14.

TOWN WALKS ON YOUR OWNAt the Tourist Information Office, you can get a folder with a map of interesting places and buildings to see and visit. The folder is free and is available in Norwegian, English and German.

VEST-AGDER MUSEUM MANDAL, ANDORSENGÅRDEN (N 58° 1.608’, E 7° 27.144’. Mandal’s town museum is situated in the stately Andorsen building from 1805. The museum has a separate shipping and fisheries exhibition, showing the development of the fisheries and fishing equipment along the Agder coast. The museum’s art collection includes works by artists such as Adolph Tidemand, Amaldus Nielsen, Olaf Isaachsen and Gustav Vigeland. Open: 20.6 – 15.8 Mon.-Fri. 11-17, Sat.-Sun. 12-17. www.vestagdermuseet.no. The Prydhaven garden at Andorsengården has been restored and is a rare example of Southern Norway’s old Renaissance period coastal gardens.

VEST-AGDER MUSEUM MANDAL, VIGELAND HUS N 58° 1.679’, E 7° 26.983’. Childhood home of the famous artists Gustav and Emanuel Vigeland.

Daily guided tours of the home, graphics and activities for children, films etc. Open every day: 20.6 - 15.8 Mon.-Fri. 11-17, Sat.-Sun. 12-17. www.vestagsdermuseet.no.

RYVINGEN LIGHTHOUSE N 57° 58.082’, E 7° 29.489’ and Hatholmen lighthouse N 58°0.207’, E 7° 26.961’. Today, large areas of Ryvingen island form part of the Skjærgårdsparken park, and on fine summer days, the island is an extremely popular destination for days out. The island boasts Norway’s southernmost lighthouse, and Foreningen Ryvingens Venner (the friends of Ryvingen association) lets accommodation at the lighthouse during summer or by arrangement.Hatholmen Lighthouse, just beyond Sjøsanden beach, marks the seaward approach to Mandal. The lighthouse was built in 1867, but has not been manned for many years. Mandal Kystlag (coastal association) is responsible for its upkeep and has built a splendid pier with benches and a barbe-que just below the lighthouse keeper’s house. Accommodation is available in summer. For more information, contact the Tourist Information Office.

KLEVEN N 58° 1.311’, E 7° 28.613’. Kleven, outside Mandal, was one of the best harbours in north-ern Europe in the Age of Sail. See the old wooden houses and wharfside warehouses from this peri-od, which gave Thorbjørn Egner the inspiration for many of his wonderful drawings.

WALKING AREAS - Furulunden N 58° 1.276’, E 7° 26.238’. 321 acres of natural parklands within walking distance of the centre of Mandal. Suitable for wheelchair users and prams. A number of great beaches in the area, including the approx. 800-m-long Sjøsanden. New bathing and activity park at Lillebanken.

Skjernøy N 57° 59.275’, E 7° 31.338’. Here you will find Norway’s southernmost settlement. Great walk-ing area with waymarked trails in the lovely archipel-ago. The roads on the island are suitable for cycling. A map is available from the Tourist Information Office. Uranienborg N 58° 1.700’, E 7° 27.168’. The town’s best viewpoint! A number of paths lead up from the town centre. Pavilion and telescope at the top.

FISHING Fresh water: Møglandsvannet lake N 58° 5.631’, E 7° 26.292’. Trout and brook trout.Mandalselva River N 58° 1.699’ E 7°27.417’. One of Norway’s top 10 salmon rivers. 1.6 - 1.9. Contact the Lindesnes Region Tourist Information Office for information about fishing permits, or see www.mandalselva.no.

BOAT TRIPS / BOATS FOR HIRE Tregde FerieN 58° 0.619’ E 7° 32.730’. Boat hire and fishing trips, tel.: +47 38 26 88 00.

BIKE HIRE Lindesnes Region Tourist Information Office, tel.: +47 38 27 83 00. Tregde Ferie, tel.: +47 38 26 88 00.

EVENTSMAY24 Kjelldagen in Mandal. Guided walk cele-brating the historical communal work relating to the salmon ladders in Østerland.JUNE/JULY Summer cabaret in MandalAUGUST7-10 Seafood Festival in Mandal. For people of all ages who love shellfish. Norway’s southernmost town invites you to enjoy a ‘Mediterranean’ atmosphere with shellfish on the menu. www.skalldyrfestivalen.noFor more information, see lindesnesregionen.com.

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Ryvingen LighthouseSjøsanden Andorsengården

LINDESNESREGIONEN TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE Buen Culturehouse, N-4515 MandalGPS: N 58° 1.530’, E 7° 27.375’Tel.: 38 27 83 00. Open year round.www.lindesnesregionen.com

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EXPERIENCESLYNGDAL CHURCH AND KONGEPARKEN PARKN 59° 54.641’, E 9° 31.723’. This white, cog-jointed church from 1848 seats 1,400 and towers majestically beside Kongeparken Park. Here you can also see seven large burial mounds that date from the Iron Age and the Viking Age. Finds suggest that a prominent family lived in the area and that it was also a transport hub in the district.

KLOKKERGÅRDEN BYGDETUN (RURAL MUSEUM) N 59° 54.641’, E 9° 31.723’. Norway’s smallest post office ‘Veggja poståpneri’, a school museum containing a collection of local exhibits and Norway’s only missionary museum. There is also a reconstruction of an old smithy. Limited opening hours.

TINGVATN HISTORICAL PARK 58°23’52.0”N 7°13’33.8”E and visitor centre in Hægebostad municipality – just half an hour’s drive from Lyngdal - is regarded as one of the best-preserved historical assembly sites in Norway and a national treasure.

SØRLANDSBADET WATER WORLD 58’07’25N - 7’03’11E. An attractive recreation centre for the whole family. Great water world complex with a gym, spa section, well-being centre, café and physiotherapy. The centre focuses on activity, health, and well-being and on providing fun for the whole family. www.sorlandsbadet.no.

WALKING AREAS Hausvik Remains of canons and fortifications from WW II. Exciting walking trails, not least because of all the tunnels that are open in the mountain. Bring a torch! Skrelia. Fantastic walking area with good car park. Waymarked trails of different lengths in gentle mountain terrain. Fantastic viewpoints and great bathing spots in mountain lakes. Kongevegen (‘the King’s road’), formerly called Postveien (‘the Post road’). Good, well-marked walking trail. Idyllic small lakes in easily-walked forest terrain. There are many other well-marked walking trails in Lyngdal. Walking maps can be purchased from Lyngdal Tourist Information Office.

BICYCLE HIRE for children and adults at Lyngdal Tourist Information Office and Sørlandsbadet water world. Cycling map and good tips for bicycle trips in the area.

ISLETS AND SKERRIES - Sælør One of the best preserved ports along the coast. Sælør is situated midway between the two dangerous stretches of sea – Lindesnes and Lista. It was important to sailing ships heading north and was a welcome harbour for those returning from long sea voyages. The remains of an old church can be seen here. It is said to have been built by St. Olav in 1028. Several other kings have also docked here with their fleets up through the ages. King Olav V of Norway was the last king to visit the area, in 1985. Sutnøy Island public recreational area. Wharf, beach, barbecue and toilets. Not accessible from land – please contact the Tourist Information Office. Kjøpsøy Island public recreational area. Wharf, shelter, campsite, trail and toilets. Not accessible from land – contact the Tourist Information Office. Epledalen public recreational area. Wharf, bathing spot, trails, barbecue and toilets. Good parking.

SWIMMING There are excellent opportunities for swimming in both lakes and the sea in Lyngdal. Child-friendly beaches both at Rosfjord and Kvavik and Epledaen. Toilets, kiosk and good parking. Freshwater bathing spots at Undelandsvannet lake and at Breiva, among other places.

FISHING Salmon ladder in Kvåsfossen waterfall. At the end of the 19th century, English ‘salmon lords’ found their way to the river. Today, eager

anglers arrive both from Norway and abroad to try their hand at catching the big salmon. Many of them also gather in awe at the 36 m deep gorge in Kvåsfossen waterfall. Fishing in rivers and lakes requires a fishing permit. Contact Lyngdal Tourist Information Office for more information. Good opportunities for sea angling, both from boats and from shore. Contact Lyngdal Tourist Information Office for more information. The salmon ladder that helps the salmon to swim further up the river Lygna was opened in 2014. From large windows in the tunnel, the public can watch the salmon swimming and leaping.

THE SHOPPING TOWN LYNGDAL Lyngdal has a bustling town centre with small shops and cafés. The Town Hall Park is perfect for fun and play. The Kulturhuset culture centre in the town centre houses a cinema, library and restaurant. The Handelsparken shopping centre by the E 39 road has become the region’s big new arena for all your shopping needs.

EVENTS MAY 23 Maifest, with a taste of Lyngdal.JUNE 6 Children’s day. 14 Rosfjord Beachparty27 Ramsjord Festival27 Okserittet bull raceJULY 17-19 Sommerdansen summer festivalAUGUST 31-2 Lyngdal Cup. Football tournament. SEPTEMBER 4-6 Dyrskuet (Agricultural show). www.lyngdal.no. www.visitnorway.com/lyngdal

KorshamnKvåsfossen Skrelia

LYNGDALLYNGDAL TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICEStasjonsgt. 26, N-4580 Lyngdal.GPS: N 58° 8.236’, E 7° 4.315’Tel. 38 33 48 33E-post: [email protected]

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EXPERIENCESLista lighthouse was lit for the first time in 1836. At one time, there were actually three lighthouses on the site to distinguish it from others. At that time, Lista was Norway’s largest lighthouse station! The foundations of the two dismantled lighthouses have been excavated and are now visible. At the lighthouse, you will also find Galleri Lista Fyr, Lista bird observatory and Lista Fyr Information Centre.

BØENSBAKKEN (the bøens hill) Newly restored road built from 1902 to 1904. Great location among very steep mountains along the Framvaren fjord. The Municipality of Farsund’s official cultural monument.

LISTASTRENDENE BEACHES Kilometre upon kilo-metre of white sandy beaches extend along the coast of Lista. The beaches are popular bathing and walking areas.

LOSHAVN AND EIKVÅG Idyllic harbour near the open sea dating from the age of sailing ships and with some of the best preserved wooden houses in South-ern Norway. Loshavn was an important privateering harbour during the Napoleonic Wars (1807 to 1814).

PENNE ROCK CARVINGS The Penne site has 3,000-year-old rock carvings of ships, cup marks and footprints. There is a waymarked path to Lista Lighthouse from the Penne site.

NORDBERG FORT – VEST-AGDER-MUSEUM, LISTALista has a long, varied and fascinating history. Vest-Agder Museum, Lista tells the history of the area through its many exhibitions, collections and branches. www.listamuseet.no. Open every day during the season. Treasure hunts and activities for children. Café and excellent area for walks.

GUIDED TOURS OF TOWN Every day from Monday to Friday in July, you can meet Norway’s only fe-male night watchwoman on the streets of Farsund, carrying a lit lamp and a morning star. You are invited to join a fantastic round trip of the town with the night watchman as your guide. The trip starts at the ‘four trees’ – in the middle of Torvet square at 13.30. The trip takes roughly one hour.

HUSEBY KONGSGÅRD If you take a detour from the North Sea Road – and take the outermost road from Farsund to Vanse, you will pass Huseby Kongsgård. The name Huseby is believed to date back to the 9th century when there were five Huseby estates in south western Norway. This is where the king’s men who farmed the estate lived, an army was kept and the king was received when he was in the area. During the Viking Age, the king’s men kept a careful eye on ships sailing to and from Huseby. Ships lay ready to defend the estate against hostile intruders and soldiers were stationed on the estate itself to defend it should an attack get that far. It is said that Queen Åse lived at Huseby with her father, the king of Agder Harald Redbeard. A rather oddly-shaped stone, like a chair, still stands on the estate today and it is said to have been used by Queen Åse when mounting her horse. It is also said that Queen Åse was buried in her magnificent ship, Oseberg, which was dis-covered in 1903 and can be seen at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo.

WALKING AREAS In Farsund, there are many walking areas, with several kilometres of way-marked trails. Maps can be downloaded from the municipality’s website. Bøensbakken Framvaren: Bøensbakken Framvaren Restored walking trail in spectacular surroundings, with a great view of the Framvaren fjord. A round trip by bike from Hanesund, up the Bøensbakken road, down Kjerringdalen valley across Ravneheia down to Hanseund is also highly recommended. Varnes. Great walking area with paths/roads to Varnes Lighthouse and Varnes Fort.

RECOMMENDED BATHING SPOTS Visit Farsund’s town beach, Badehuset – where there is a diving

platform, a sandy beach and old, historical chang-

ing rooms within walking distance of Farsund town centre. There are also many swimming spots both in freshwater and the sea, such as Havik-sanden, Kviljosanden and Bausje beaches, and in Hanangervannet, Straumen and Ugjell lakes.

FISHING Great fishing opportunities in freshwater and in the sea. Contact the Tourist Information Office for information about organised deep sea fishing trips.

SHOPPING Farsund has a pleasant town centre with a great diversity of shops offering plenty to choose from and great offers.

EVENTSMARCH 6-8 Ladies’ weekendMAY30 Farsund MarathonJUNE 25-28 American FestivalJULY4 Lighthouse Festival 9-11 Privateering days14 Privateering night/ pageant Battle reenactment in Farsund harbourAUGUST14–15 Beer festival 27-30 The North Sea festivalSEPTEMBER19. Thanksgiving FestivalOKTOBER10 Lobster Festival in Lister Every Wednesday in JULY: Privateering Wednesday at Borggården with live open-air concerts

Lista fyrThe watchwomanLoshavnListastrendene Bøensbakken

LYNGDAL TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICEStasjonsgt. 26, N-4580 Lyngdal.GPS: N 58° 8.236’, E 7° 4.315’Tel. 38 33 48 33E-post: [email protected]

FARSUND TOURIST INFORMATIONOpen all year.Visiting address: Portnerboligen, Torvgaten 2GPS: N 58° 5.714’, E 6° 48.212’For more information, contact Tel.: +47 38 38 21 15E-mail: [email protected] Postal address: Farsund Tourist InformationRådhuset, P. O. Box 100, NO-4552 FarsundGeneral manager, Ann Helen Erichsen direct no.: +47 95 77 32 00E-mail: [email protected]/no/reisemal/sorlandet

LISTA LIGHTHOUSE INFORMATION CENTRE NO-4563 Borhaug. Open in the summer, at weekends and during holidays. Tel.: +47 38 39 39 76

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KVINESDAL TOURIST OFFICEKvinesdal municipality, Service officeNesgata 11, N-4480 KvinesdalGPS: N 58° 18.958’, E 6° 57.784’Tel.: +47 38 35 77 00 Open during summer. 17.6-9.8: 09-15. Closed Saturdays and SundaysE-mail: [email protected]/kvisnesdal

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EXPERIENCESUTSIKTEN ART CENTRE is a unique arena for art and technology in Southern Norway. Changing exhibitions. In addition, the Marcelius Førland Museum. www.utsikten.no. Utsikten Golf Park is every golfer’s dream, with an 18-hole course, large driving range and a 9-hole par 3 course, which does not require a green card. Open every day from April to October. Tel: +47 38 35 16 58, www.utsikten.no.

UTSIKTEN HOTEL is a very open and modern hotel in a fantastic location and with magnificent views. With the fjord as backdrop, you can enjoy art and culture and food and drink from Listers Kjøkken restaurant. Great walks near the hotel. Tel.: +47 38 35 88 00, www.utsikten.no.

KVINESDAL VANDRERHJEM Affordable accommodation, in associaiton with Utsikten Hotel. www.hihostels.no/vandrerhjem/kvinesdal-vandrerhjem/

KVINESDAL CHURCH An octagonal wooden church designed in 1837 by the architect H.D.F. Von Linslow, who also designed the Royal Palace in Oslo. Seats 500. The alter painting was painted by local artist Marcelius Førland. Open: July Mon.–Fri. 9–15.

KVINAPARKEN PARK On the west side of the river, opened in 2013. Offers activities for adults and children alike.

KVINESDAL GJESTEHUS OG MENIGHETSSENTER Venerable wooden hotel right next to the church. Tel: +47 38 35 58 82.

FEDA - THE OLD TOWN A cultural landscape of national importance with some of the best preserved old buildings in Vest-Agder. Feda used to teem with life and was a centre for shipping, trading and post and had an assembly site from the 17th century. One of the real gems of Southern Norway.

BØKKERBUA Traditional cooper’s workshop by the river where the traditional craft of barrel making is kept alive. Barrels and other souvenirs

for sale. Small bathing spot by the river. Open from 9 June to 9 August, 10–15 and by arrangement. Tel.: +47 41 45 75 81.

FJOTLAND RURAL MUSEUM Traditional rural farm cluster with an old schoolhouse. Open Sundays in July, 12–16 or by arrangement. A beautiful place that is also worth visiting outside opening hours. Tel.: +47 38 35 51 63 or +47 38 35 51 73. www.fjotlandbygdemuseum.no POTHOLES AND WATERFALL Large potholes and the Kvitingen (‘white one’) waterfall in the river Kvina, approx. 10 km from Kvinlog. Parking and picnic area. Contact the Tourist Information Office for information about other magnificent waterfalls

THE MINING TOWN KNABEN (600 moh). The story goes that, during World War II, Churchill had a map of Norway on which only one place was marked, namely Knaben! The only place in Norway where you can see a mining town and a complete mineworks. Separate summer-open mining museum. Guided tours of the mine are available. The molybdenum mines at Knaben were closed down in 1973, and the mining community with its 1,000 inhabitants was abandoned. Today, there is a popular school camp, a charming country store, a cabin village, a campsite and a ski centre there. Excellent walking in summer and skiing in winter.www.knaben.no

FISHING There are many great fishing opportuni-ties in Kvinesdal – in the rivers, sea or mountain lakes. Kvina has been famous for its salmon fishing for centuries. Contact the Tourist Informati-

on Office in Kvinesdal for a free fishing map with detailed information.

ACTIVITIES In or near the centre, you can find outdoor tennis courts at Kvinesdalhallen, a beach volleyball court at the lower secondary school/Kvinaparken park and signposted bathing spots in the centre of town and near the lower secondary school.

WALKING AREAS Good walking maps for Kvines-dal on sale from the Tourist Information Office, Kvina Fotosenter in Liknes and at Utsikten Hotel. Well-marked walking trail for children starts at Årli. Good, gentle terrain with cultural history relics.

DET SKJERMAI 2 Vårslepp på Åmot, fun day.JUNI 6 ”Heilt på jordet”, Christian family festival

27 ”Down by the River” festival29.6-5.7 Emigrant festival, events at Feda, Knaben, Fjotland and in the centre www.sorlandetutvandrersenter.noJULI 13-19 The great Scandinavian summer gathering in Sarons dal

14 “Sommernatt” in Liknes (shops open late).SEPTEMBER 19 Food Festival and Sheep Show in the town centre w/entertainment and activitiesDESEMBER1-24 The Advent Calendar. For more information, visit: www.kvinesdal.no.

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EXPERIENCESHOLLENDERBYEN (THE ‘DUTCH’ TOWN) N 58° 17.921’, E 6° 39.657. The Dutch traded in timber, stone and lobster in Flekkefjord as early as the 16th century. The centre of this trade was in the upper part of the town, where there were hostelries and guesthouses. This part of the town has since been called the ‘Dutch’ Town. Not much remains of those days, but it is nice to stroll through the town’s oldest area of wooden houses. Also note the beautiful Grand Hotell built in 1898 in the Øvrebyen area and goldsmith Peersen who sells copies of bracteates that were found in a Viking grave in Gyland.

FLEKKEFJORD MUSEUM N 58° 17.891’, E 6° 39.710. The museum is in a listed 18th-century building. Furnished in the style of a 19th century upper middle-class home. Open mid-June to mid-August, Mon.–Fri. 11–17, Sat.–Sun.12–17, or by arrangement. Changing exhibitions in the old wharfside warehouses and permanent Tatjana Lars Kristian Gulbrandsen exhibition. Tel.: +47 38 32 81 40.

VELOCIPEDE TROLLEY RIDES ON THE FLEKKE-FJORD LINE N 58° 17.691’, Ø 6° 40.045. A popular activity for children and adults alike. The 17-km-long railway line between Sira and Flekkefjord has 17 tunnels and one water tower. A lovely picnic area at Sira’s new bathing spot. Daily trips in the summer season from the railway station in Flek-kefjord at 12.00 and 16.00. Tel.: +47 97 65 79 33 or the Tourist Information Office. www.flekkefjord-banen.no.

BRUFJELL HULENE caves N 58° 16.273’, E 6° 23.932. The Brufjellhulene caves are situated on the coast off Åna Sira. The area is part of the Magma Geopark (UNESCO). Moderately difficult walk. Car park. For a description of the walk and a map, visit the Tourist Information Office.

THE COASTAL MUSEUM FEDRENES MINNE, RASVÅG HIDRA N 58° 12.732’, E 6° 34.935. At the coastal museum, you can learn about the island’s history from the Stone Age and up to the

present day. For opening hours and to book a guided tour, contact the museum at tel.: +47 91 35 89 36 or the Flekkefjord Tourist Information Office.

RIXEN CABLEWAY N 58° 17.025’, E 6° 43.035Norway’s first cableway for water sports at Egenes. Beginner courses and major national competitions are organised. After-ski, Pro shop and café. Big sandy beach and volleyball court nearby. Open June to August. See www.rixen.no.

HÅGÅSEN FORTRESS, HIDRA, N 58° 13.773’, Ø 6° 32.375. The most beautiful viewpoint in the region, with a history dating back to the Viking Age. Gun emplacement that was part of the German Atlantic fortifications during World War II. Gravel road all the way up.

FLEKKEFJORD CHURCH N 58° 17.769’, E 6° 39.716Designed by the architect H.F.D. Lindstow, who also designed the Royal Palace in Oslo. Farmers built the wooden church with its octagonal spire in 1832, which has become a prominent feature of Flekkefjord. Open in summer.

WALKING AREAS Excellent, varied walking trails in Flekkefjord. Flekkefjord and Oplands trekking association opened the cabin Gården Li at Hidreheia in 2009. You can get there on foot or by boat. You can book Gården Li for overnight stays for up to 12 people. Contact The Tourist Infor-mation Office for more information. 58°15’1.2”N 6°32’54.3”E

SWIMMING - Selura at Egenes Camping. Two popular sandy beaches. N 58° 17.457’, E 6° 42.935. Kirkehamn, Hidra island. Child-friendly bathing spot, good parking. N 58° 13.932’, E 6°

32.307. Grønnes sea bathing facility at Grønnes gun battery. Sandy beach. Shower, toilets and car park. Sand volleyball court, lawn, diving platform. N 58° 17,268’, E 6° 39.575. Wahlsodden has a small sandy beach, a grassy area and a jetty. Toilets and good parking. 58°17’26.9”N 6°39’2.0”E

SHOPPING Charming town centre with 80 shops, including a number of specialist shops. Enjoy a refresh-ment on the quay while you watch colourful kayaks glide past. Experience the delights of this small town!

FISHING There are lots of fishing opportunities in Flekkefjord – in lakes, rivers and the sea. Contact the Tourist Information Office.

BOAT RENTAL Bjørn Ottersen boat hire. Quality 15 to 19 ft. boats from Pioneer, Yamarin and Buster. Day and week hire available. Contact tel.: +47 91 32 69 39

EVENTSMAI/JUNI 30.5-1.6 Weekend dance gala at Sira.10-15 Small town festival 2014. Lots of fun for the whole family (smaaby.no)28 Shellfish festival on the island of Hidra. Large seafood buffet, family entertain-ment, sales stalls, midsummer dance, etc.JULI 5 ‘Øyna Day’. Festivities on Andabeløy island17-19 Fjellpark festival. Norway’s oldest rock festival (fjellparkfestivalen.no)25-27 Laksefestivalen AUGUST 2-3 Gyland ‘Grand Prix’. Horse-racing festival More info at www.regionlister.com22 Minipark culture festival

Brufjell hulene cavesSirdalsgaten The “Dutch” Town View from Hågåsen

FLEKKEFJORD TOURIST INFORMATIONKirkegaten 33, N-4400 Flekkefjord. GPS: 58°17’26.9”N 6°39’2.0”E Tel: +47 38 32 80 81Open all year Mon.-Fri. 9 - 15 Summer season 16.6-8.8 Mon. - Fri. 10-17, Sat. 10-15, Sun. 11-16 (Juli). [email protected]

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SOKNDAL TOURIST INFORMATIONGamleveien 20, N-4380 Hauge i Dalane. GPS: N 58° 20.565’, E 6° 17.651’Tel.: +47 51 47 06 00. Fax: +47 51 47 06 01. [email protected]

Information can also be obtained at Åna-Sira Grensehandel, Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell, YX Sokndal and Bakkaåno Camping & Gjestegard.www.sokndal.kommune.no www.visitsokndal.nowww.cittaslow.com

CITTASLOW In 2003, Sokndal was the first municipality in the Nordic countries to become a member of the International Cittaslow movement. The idea is to reduce the hustle and bustle and pace of everyday life

and to make life quality and the good life a priority. There are no tourists in Sokndal, only guests. Why not visit one or more of the other Nordic Cittaslow municipalities: www.cittaslow.com. Welcome to the good life!

Sogndalstrand - Brown attraction sign N 58° 19.372’, E 6° 17.043’Sogndalstrand was granted listed status by the government in 2005. It is the only town in Norway with listed status. Wooden buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries. A pleasant area with atmosphere and culture. Culture hotel, café, traditional village shop, galleries, salmon river, fisheries museum, sculpture pier, outdoor amphitheatre in stone, ocean rafting and golf. Signposted summit trail to Strandaåsen in ‘the kingdom of the wild sheep’. Signposted footpath, the North Sea Trail, from Sogndalstrand to Jøssingfjord. Sogndalstrand is one of the most popular destinations in Rogaland.

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JøssingfjordKanopadlingLille Presteskjær LighthouseHelleren in Jøssingfjord

Salmon fishing

EXPERIENCESSokndal is part of Magma Geopark, one of two European geoparks in the Nordic countries.www.magmageopark.com.

SOKNDAL CHURCH N 58° 20.720’, E 6° 17.671’The church was built in 1803. It is a cruciform church in the style of Louis XVI. The interior is richly decora-ted in a rustic rococo style. The pulpit and altar etc. are from the 17th and 18th centuries (Smith, Reimers and Hendtzshel). The organ was installed in 1995 and was built by Gebr. Reil from the Netherlands. Guided tours by arrangement with the parish admi-nistration, tel.: +47 51 47 70 03.

RUGGESTEINEN, INDRE ÅMODT 58° 21.041’, E 6° 20.575’. Northern Europe’s largest rocking stone, weighing around 74 tonnes. Parking by Linepol-len. Listed status since 1923.

ABANDONED MINES AT BLÅFJELL N 58° 21.441’, E 6° 23.075’. The mines at Blåfjell were in opera-tion from 1863 to 1876. An excellent walk further inland from Ruggesteinen.

LILLE PRESTESKJÆR LIGHTHOUSE N 58° 19.375’, E 6° 15.446’. The lighthouse, built in 1895, is located beside the seaward approach to Rekefjord. It is one of the few lighthouses that were also used as homes for lighthouse employees. Accessible by boat. The lighthouse can be rented for meetings, functions and overnight stays, TEL.: +47 909 63 112.

HELLEREN AND JØSSINGFJORD - BROWN ATTRACTION SIGN N 58° 19.746’, E 6° 21.121’. Two old houses built under an overhanging rock. Bronze plaque commemorating author Kjell Aukrust’s character Mysil Bergsprekken. Jøssing-

fjord is also famous for the ‘Altmark/Cossack’ – the first act of war to take place on Norwegi-an soil during WWII. From Helleren, there is a waymarked path to the summit of Hellersheia. Climbing trail on a waymarked route, accompa-nied by a guide in Hellersdalen valley. Booking tel. +47 917 82 594. Jøssingfjord science museum is currently being planned, www.jossingfjord.no.

NESVAAG SJØ- OG MOTORMUSEUM (maritime museum). N 58° 20.269’, E 6° 11.886’. Collection of old boat engines, fishing equipment and maritime artefacts. Restored 1883 fisherman’s cottage and boathouses worthy of preservation. The 57-foot museum boat MS Sjødis is used for fishing trips. Certified for 12 people. Tel.: +47 928 35 889. 3 rowing boats for hire.

FERTILITY CULT AT ROSSLAND - Brown attraction sign. N 58° 21.803’, E 6° 16.981’. Early Iron Age idol, stone altar and sacrificial vessel – approx. 2,000 years old. Legend has it that the altar was used for sacrificing horses to the god Frøy.

OUTDOOR PURSUITS AND WALKING AREAS Many waymarked trails, including the network of trails called ‘Experience Dalane’, five waymarked summit walks and the North Sea Trail. The North Sea Cycle Route runs through the municipality. Rich opportunities for canoeing and cycling in beautiful scenery.

BICYCLE HIRE 15 bicycles for hire at Sogndal-strand Kulturhotell.

MARINA N 58° 20.348’, E 6° 15.629’. At Malmkaien quay in Rekefjord, a modern marina with sanitary and washing facilities and outdoor amenities has

been established. Bicycles for loan. Marina N 58° 19.671’, E 6° 16.804’ at Sogndalstrand.

FISHING Unique opportunities for fishing in lakes, the salmon river Sokno and the sea. www.sokndalsvassdraget.no. Certified fishing boat: MS Sjødis, tel.: +47 928 35 889.Fishing permits on sale at: Bakkaåno Camping & Gjestegard and from www.inatur.no.

EXCITING OCEAN RAFTING N 58° 19.360’, E 6° 17.096’. Certified for 12 persons. Sogndalstrand Havrafting & Fritid, tel.: +47 915 70 672.

ACCOMMODATION Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell, tel. +47 51 47 72 55. N 58° 19.372’, E 6° 17.043’Bakkaåno Camping & Gjestegard, tel. +47 51 47 78 52. N 58° 21.763’, E 6° 18.404’. Vågan Camping tel. +47 911 16 853.

EVENTSMAI29-31 The Sokndagsdagene festival. Local festival featuring shopping, entertainment and lots of activities. 31 Strandadagen in Sogndalstrand. Shopping, coastal culture, entertainment etc.JUNI20 A big Midsummer Party in a marquee at Sogndaldstrand Amfi. Dancing, barbecue, bonfire out on the fjord and lots of fun. SEPTEMBER 20-27 Kjærlighedsvego (love week) in Sokndal. OCTOBER4 Ceremony to mark Francis of Assisi’s memorial day at the Fredsvarden peace monument at Myssa. 10th anniversary.

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www.sorlandsbadet.no Rosfjord – N-4580 Lyngdal – Tel.: +47 38 70 13 00

Competition pool, diving platform, water slides, jacuzzis, wave pool, baby’s pool, warm pool, cold pool,

fitness centre, dry and steam saunas, spa section, physiotherapy and café.

All situated in fantastic surroundings!

SWIM INSIDE – SWIM OUTSIDE

Egersund Faience Museum Address: Fabrikkgaten 2 (Amfi Eikunda)Open: mid-June - mid-August 11.00-17.00 every day.Rest of the year: Wedn. - Fri. 11.00 - 15.00, Sat. - Sun. 11.00 - 17.00

Dalane Folk Museum, Slettebø Museumsveien 20 Open: mid-June - mid-August 11.00-17.00 every day.Tel.: +47 51 46 14 10. Fax: +47 51 46 14 11. E-mail: [email protected] www.dalanefolke.museum.no

LOOK AT AND TOUCH HISTORY

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HÅ TOURIST INFORMATION Hå Folkebibliotek (library), Main library, GPS: N 58°39.848, E 5°38.062PO. box 174, NO-4367 NærbøTel. +47 51 43 40 11 / +47 51 43 40 12, Fax. +47 51 43 40 09 E-mail: [email protected]: Mon.-Thur. 10 - 19, Fri. 10 - 15, Sat. 10 - 14. 18.6 - 20.8: Mon.-Thurs. 12 - 18, Fri. 12 - 15, Sat. closed. www.ha.no

EXPERIENCESHÅ GAMLE PRESTEGARD (old vicarage) N 58° 40.382’, E 5° 32.689’. Art and culture institution. Exhibitions of Norwegian and international contemporary art, art and cultural history. Art shop and events. Ancient settlements dating back 8,200 years. Hå burial grounds – one of the best Nordic burial grounds from approx. 500 AD. Café serving local specialties. Guided tours by arrangement. Tel.: +47 51 79 16 60, [email protected]. Opening hours: 1 Sept.–14 May, weekdays 11–15, 15 May–31 Aug., weekdays 11–17. All year, Sat./Sun. 12–17. Exhibi-tion programme: www.hagamleprestegard.no.

GRØDALAND HÅ (Fv44) Between Varhaug and Nærbø. Farm with traditional local ‘Jær’ houses from the 18th and 19th centuries, showing how people in the Jæren area lived in the mid-1800s and early 1900s. Open: May–Sept. Sun.: 12 – 16, School holidays: daily 12 - 16 or by arrangement with Jærmuseet museum, tel. +47 51 79 94 20, www.jaermuseet.no.

JÆRMUSEET VITENGARDEN science centre N 58° 39.289’, E 5° 37.881’. Kviavegen 99 (Nærbø) Fv44 road. Experience, participate in activities and explore the Museum of the Year 2009! Museum building and science centre with interesting and unique architecture, where you can take part in interactive experiments that focus on technology and landscape, building customs, farm animals and lots, lots more. Say hello to the animals and jump in the hay at the 4H farm (children and youth association). Café and shop. Tel.: +47 51 79 94 20. Daily activities in July. Open: June–Aug.: Weekdays 10–16, Sat. closed, Sun. 12–17. Rest of the year.: Weekdays 10–15, Sat. closed, Sun. 12–17. [email protected], www.vitengarden.no.

KVASSHEIM LIGHTHOUSE The lighthouse station is located right beside the North Sea Route and serves as a *Window to the Ocean’. You can come in for shelter and to admire the view. You can bring a packed lunch with you or you can buy home-bak-ing, coffee, fizzy drinks and ice cream In the café. It is a fantastic starting point for coastal walks. Exhi-bition: The Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue, the Elias boat (from a children’s TV series). The County Governor, the Jærstrendene landscape protection

area. Open: 2 Jan.-27 Nov. Sundays and public hol-idays.11.00-17.00, 30 May-17 June during daytime for groups by arrangement (booking necessary). 20 June-12 Aug. daily except Sat. 11.00-17.00. Tel.: +47 51 66 71 70.

OBRESTAD LIGHTHOUSE N 58° 39.490’, E 5° 33.263’ The lighthouse was built in 1873. It was automated in 1982 and has been unmanned since 1991. The lighthouse is now a cultural history monument offering overnight accommodation. Art exhibition during the summer. Open lighthouse building: Easter – 31 October Sun. 12-17. During the school summer holidays: Tues.-Sun. 12-17. Groups welcome all year. Overnight stays/groups, tel.: +47 51 79 16 60. [email protected].

VÅLAND MUSEUM - private museum five kilometres east of Nærbø, overlooking the Jæren landscape and the sea. The nineteenth-centu-ry Jæren-style houses form a living museum. Simple food is available in the old bakehouse. A ‘Gråtass’ old-fashioned tractor, carriage, cart, plough and old farm implements on display in the outbuilding. Open 1 May–30 Sept.:Sun. 13–17, or by arrangement, tel.: +47 51 43 36 64.

OGNA CHURCH The medieval walls dating from 1250 are the main elements of this restored church, consecrated 5 June 1995.

VARHAUG OLD CHURCHYARD The chapel is open on Sundays 1 April – 7 November.

NÆRBØPARKEN Bird sanctuary. Open all year. A new building has been erected in the park for exhibitions. Open: 1 May–1 Oct. Sat./Sun. 12–17, or by arrangement, contact: Motland School, tel.: +47 51 79 83 80. To let, contact: [email protected]

VARDEN SJØREDNINGSMUSEUM (sea rescue museum), Brusand. Exhibition on sea rescue work along the coast of Jæren. Open by arrangement with Jærmuseet museum, tel.: +47 51 79 94 20, www.jaermuseet.no.

SWIMMING Beaches at Ogna, Brusand and Refsnes.

EVENTSJANUARY – MARCHRoyal vehicles 1904–1945. From Berlin carriage to Buick. Unique exhibition featuring vehicles, objects and films from royal journeys (Vitengarden science centre)FEBRUARYEducational and exciting family activities (Vitengarden science centre) MAY 25 Family day at Varden sea rescue museum30-31 Varhaugdagene Festival31 Cycling day in Hå from Nærbøparken to Hå old vicarageJUNE14-15 Nærbødagene Festival14 See the Nordsjørittet cycling race in the centre of Varhaug23 Midsummer at Obrestad harbour24 Midsummer’s Day. JULY Visit a farmer’s wife at a farm and taste traditional fare (Vitengarden science centre)29 St Olav’s Day. Pilgrimage walk from Tusenårsplassen square to Kristkrossen. Evening service at Varhaug old churchyard.OKTOBER4 Autumn market at Hå old vicarage25 Halloween at Hå old vivarage

Hå old vicarage Obrestad Lighthouse Vitengarden science centreOgna Golf

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KLEPP TOURIST INFORMATIONCity Hall, Solavn. 1, P.O.Box 25, N-4358 Kleppe. GPS: N 58° 46.759’, E 5° 37.569’Tel. +47 51 42 98 00. Open: 07.30 - 15.00 [email protected]

TOURIST INFORMATIONKROSSEN KUNST & HÅNDVERKJærvegen 536, N-4352 Kleppe. Tel: +47 51 42 00 47. GPS: N 58° 46.759’, E 5° 37.569’Open every day 11 - 18, Thurs. 11 - 19, Sat. 10 - 14

EXPERIENCESFRILUFTSHUSET (Orre outdoor centre)N 58° 44.436’, E 5° 31.080’. Near Orrestranden beach. Very distinctive architecture. Information centre for outdoor pursuits and environmental conservation. Kiosk. Open: April to October.

OLD ORRE CHURCH N 58° 43.943’, E 5° 31.760’Orre Old Church is situated by the Orre river and the Fv507 road. The church is the oldest building in Klepp and was built in the middle of the 13th century.

MONUMENT MARKING THE LIFE OF THE WELL-KNOWN POET ÅSE-MARIE NESSE N 58° 46.371’, E 5° 37.376’. (1934-2001) The granite monument was designed by the artist Marit Lyckander and is situated at a fine observation point west of Klepp Church – ‘a place for poetry’.

TINGHAUG - KROSSHAUG - DYSJANE N 58° 45.263’, E 5° 38.691’. Historic site, site of an old assembly, viewpoint. Highest point in Klepp – 102 metres. Great views of Jæren. Access via the Postvegen road.

FEISTEIN LIGHTHOUSE N 58° 49.522’, E 5° 30.331’For excursions and overnight stays at Feistein, see www.klepp.kommune.no or contact the hosts at the lighthouse at tel.: +4740 43 81 60.

SWIMMING Borestranda. Sandy beach on the Fv507 road. Parking, toilets, kiosk and water sports. N 58° 47.890’, E 5° 33.172’.Orrestranda beach. North Sea Road on the Fv507 road. Norway’s longest sandy beach. Near the outdoor centre at Orre. N 58° 44.436’, E 5° 31.080’

SURFING IN JÆREN It is possible to surf the waves from Tungenes in the north to Ogna in the south. The most popular surfing spots in Jæren are the area north of Reve harbour and Borestranda beach. The ocean is rarely warm enough to enable surfing without a wetsuit. We recommend a 5/3mm neoprene suit that covers the feet and hands and has a hood. Please contact Rune Lye, Surfschool, tel.: +47 911 26 489.

WALKING AREAS There are excellent opportunities for walks on beaches along the entire coast.

KLEPPELUNDEN Lush and sheltered area. Well-kept, 3-km floodlit trail across Håland and the viewpoint on mount Hålandsfjellet. Connection to Klepp-varden - the municipality’s millennium site. Magnificent views of Jæren. N 58° 46.727’, E 5° 37.281’

FRØYLANDSVATNET LAKE Well-kept, 6-km footpath from Orstad to Sand-tangen. There is lighting along the footpath from Orstad to Lalandsholmen. Lush vegetation and

fishing opportunities. It is said that Olav Tryggvason (b. 963) was born on Lalandsholmen island, which is situated in Frøylandsvatnet lake. Olav Tryggvason was a Viking king of Norway from 995 to 1000. N 58° 46.096’, E 5° 40.651’.

FISHING - FRESHWATER FISHINGFiggjoelva river: Salmon and sea trout. Season: 15.6 - 20.9. Several private landowners. Fishing permit required.Frøylandsvatnet: Free fishing at several spots. See signs for more information.Sea fishing: fishing from land except at the mouth of the Figgjoelva river.

SHOPPINGKleppe town centre Great shopping with lots of interesting specialist shops and restaurants.The Jærhagen shopping centre has all the shops you need. There is also an ice rink beside the shopping centre. Open Nov. to March, free admission. N 58° 46.606’, E 5° 37.743’

EVENTSConcert every full moon night in 2015. Most concerts will be held at Orre outdoor centre (Friluftshuset). See local press or www.klepp.kommune.no for details.

Klepp24 takes place on the weekend of 11-13 September – various activities in the centre of Klepp.

KLEPP

Ryvingen fyrFrøylandsvatnet

Commemorative stoneKrosshaug

Feistein lighthouseLalandshuset

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SOLA TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICEService desk, Sola municipality, Rådhusvegen 21, NO-4050 SolaGPS: N 58° 53.282’, E 5° 38.831’ P. O. Box 99, NO-4097 SolaTel.: +47 51 65 33 00 Fax +47 51 65 31 89. Open Mon. - Fri. 08.00 - [email protected]

Aviation museumSola Ruinkyrkje Hafrsfjord Parachuting

Kiting festival, Hellstøstranden

Sola municipality is situated in the north of Jæren, and is best known for Stavanger Airport and its long sandy beaches by the North Sea. The munic-ipality borders on Stavanger, Sandnes and Klepp. Its population is approx. 25,000. People have lived in the Sola area since 6000 BC. There are several cultural monuments of national impor-tance in Sola municipality.

EXPERIENCESFLYHISTORISK MUSEUM (aviation museum)The museum provides a unique insight into Nor-wegian aviation history from World War II and up to the present. At the museum, you can see more than 30 old planes, and various exhibitions. The museum is open on Sundays and otherwise by arrangement. Flyplassvegen 131 Hangaren, Sola Sjø, tel.: +47 51 97 94 20, www.jaearmuseet.no

KRIGSHISTORISK MUSEUM (war history museum). During World War II, Sola was a strategic hub for the occupying powers because of the airport. The museum has a variety of exhibits linked to life during the war, which provide an insight into what life was like for locals and the military forces. The museum is open by arrangement. Sandnesvegen 46, tel.: +47 51 65 09 90. www.jaearmuseet.no

COASTAL CULTURE COLLECTION IN TANANGER The collection provides an insight into what life in Tananger was like in bygone days. It has around 20 different boats from the 19th century, and objects linked to life at sea and by the coast. The collection paints a picture of Tananger’s history.

The collection is housed in Melingsjøhuset, which used to be a fish landing facility. It is situated in an idyllic location by the harbour, where you can enjoy a waffle or pancake with a cup of coffee in the café. The collection is open on Sundays from May to September, except June. Otherwise open by arrangement. Melingsiden 21, Tananger, tel.: +47 51 69 81 01, www.kystkultursamlingen.no.

SOLA RUINKYRKJE (restored church). Sola Ruinkyrkje is built on the ruins of a Romanesque stone church from approx. 1120. This unique church has a fascinating history. The artist Johan Jacob Bennetter (1822-1904) lived here with his family from 1881. During the war, much of the building was torn down. The rebuilding and restoration of the church was completed in 1995. Open for guided tours every day during summer. Otherwise by arrangement with Sola kulturkontor (culture dept.). Bautavegen, Sola. Tel.: +47 51 65 33 60.

ERLING SKJALGSSON - MONUMENT Erling Skjalgsson standing stone. Not far from Sola Ruin Church, a standing stone has been erected in memory of Erling Skjalgsson, The farmers in Sola took the initiative to having the stone erected in 1934. Erling Skjalgsson is the first chieftain from Sola to be mentioned in written sources. Three words are carved into the standing stone: work, loyalty and freedom. Three strong words that highlight Erling Skjalgsson’s values. He freed the thralls, and helped to introduced Christianity in Sola. (975–1028 AD)

THE BATTLE OF HAFRSFJORD According to famous Icelandic historian Snorre Sturlasson, the

Battle of Hafrsfjord took place in 872, probably just outside Ytraberget. Harald Fairhair, Norway’s first king, is credited with unifying Norway into one kingdom as a result of winning this legend-ary battle.

SWIMMING Solastranden by Sola Strand Hotel Fv374 road. Sandy beach, sanitary facilities, kiosk, parking, windsurfing. Rægestranden Fv374 road by Solastranden and the North Sea Road. Walking area. Ølbergstranden Fv380 road. Sandy beach, sanitary facilities, parking, kiosk. Vigdelstranden Fv379 road. Sandy beach, sanitary facilities, park-ing. Hellestø Fv379 road. Sandy beaches, parking. In Sørnesvågen by Ormen Lange, children and adults alike can play, swim and have fun.

WALKING AREAS Sola has a lot of nice walking areas. Se www.sola.kommune.no for info.

GOLFSolastranden Golf Club, the North Sea Road by Solastranden beach. 18-hole golf course. Open all year. Tel.: +47 51 69 68 90, www.solastranden.no, [email protected] Golf Club Great 18-hole course, par 72, and a hilly 9-hole course. National training centre for Norges Golfforbund (Norwegian golf association). Åsenvegen, NO-4050 Sola. Tel.: +47 51 70 91 70, [email protected], www.solagk.no

EVENTSA number of festivals, concerts and other cultural events are held in Sola each year. For more information, see www.sola.kommune.no.

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RANDABERG

RANDABERG TOURIST INFORMATIONService deskGPS: N 580 59,94’, E 50 37,28Tel.: +47 51 41 41 00Open: weekdays 08.00 - 15.30 E-mail: [email protected]

Vistnestunet farm museum Vistnestunet farm museum

EXPERIENCESTUNGENES LIGHTHOUSE at the northern tip of the Jæren area is an important look-out point for the seaward approach to Stavanger. There have been coastal landmarks here since the Middle Ages. The lighthouse, which had a humble start as three candles in an attic window, was built in its present form in 1959. Tungenes Lighthouse is now a listed building, and in 2008, it became part of the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s muse-um department along with Lindesnes Lighthouse Museum, among others. The lighthouse is also an important cultural venue in the region, hosting exhibitions, concerts, shows etc. Gallery and café. For opening hours, exhibitions and events, see www.randaberg.kommune.no.

VISTNESTUNET FARM MUSEUMVistnestunet is the best-preserved farm cluster from the late 19th century in Randaberg and perhaps in the whole Jæren region. It consists of a house typical of the Jæren region, a barn built in the tra-ditional style, a bake house, windmill and outlying fields. The farm also has livestock that are typical for animal husbandry at the end of the 19th century. There are also excellent areas for coastal walks at Vistnestunet and there is a turf-roofed shelter that visitors can use, Vistnestunet is owned by Randaberg municipality and run as a farm museum in cooperation with Jærmuseet museum. For group bookings and queries: Service desk, Randaberg municipality [email protected], tel.: +47 51 41 41 00, www.randaberg.kommune.no.

VISTEHOLA (SVARTHOLA) Viste Stone Age settlement was in use for 4,000

years until a few centuries AD. Winter lodgings for up to 25 people. Regarded as the oldest human settlement in Norway, it is a national monument and tourist attraction. Vistehola became accessi-ble for wheelchair users in 2012.

BØRAUNEN The boulder mound at Børaunen is thought to be one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The name ‘Børaunen’ refers to the mound of boulders called ‘raunen’ and the peninsula to the south. This distinctive area is an important con-servation area with respect to geology, birdlife, flora and cultural history.

RANDABERGFJELLETRecreational area with lovely views looking out to sea and inland to the Ryfylkefjellene mountains. It was previously a military area. RANDABERG - THE GREEN VILLAGE - a village in the Stavanger region that is close to nature and people. In the centre of Randaberg, you will find lots of plants, including lettuce, herbs and other types of greenery. The centre of Randaberg is full of edible plants and you’re welcome to have a taste! The centre of Randaberg, built around the church dating from 1845, has thriving modern shops, cosy cafés and specialist shops. Landsby-huset 59°N, a cultural centre housing a library, a culture school, activities for young people and the café Små Øyeblikk, opened in September 2013.

WALKING AREASHålandsvatnet lake Length 7.5 km. Hålandsvatnet lake to Viste 1.7 km. The road goes from Endrestø

via Viste Strandhotell to Lillesanden. Harestad-myra, a 2 km circular walk. The road goes from Randaberghallen around the nature park.

SWIMMING SPOTSVistetranda beach. Parking and toilets. Near Viste Strandhotell. Sandestranda beach. Parking and toilets. Hålandsvatnet lake. Great bathing opportunities. There is a ramp for wheelchair users.

FISHINGFreshwater fishing in Hålandsvatnet lake. Trout and arctic char. Season: 1 May to 1 Nov. Sea fishing: Great opportunities for sea angling in Randaberg.

BOAT TRIPS: Daily boat trips by ferry to Kvitsøy, daily from Mekjarvik

BOAT HIRE: Viste Båtutleie AS. Goav. 134 tel.: +47 934 34 240. Small boats for hire for fishing.

GOLF: Randaberg Golf Club has a 9-hole links course. Tungenes golf course is in a beautiful setting beside the seaward approach to Stavanger, near Tungenes Lighthouse. Contact: Randaberg Golf Club, Tungenesvn. 181, NO-4070 Randaberg. Call the club at: +47 51 41 91 10.www.randaberg-golf.no.

EVENTSFor more information, see:www.randaberg.kommune.no or www.regionstavanger.com.

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STAVANGER

STAVANGER TOURIST INFORMATIONRegion Stavanger BADomkirkeplassen 3NO-4006 StavangerGPS: N 58° 58.211’, E 5° 44.025’Phone: +47 51 85 92 00E-mail: [email protected]

1.1 - 31.5 and 1.9 - 31.12Monday - Friday: 09 - 16Saturday: 09 - 14

1.6 - 31.8 Every day: 09 - 20www.regionstavanger.com

EXPERIENCESBeautiful scenery, colourful culture and exciting food. Stavanger offers a multitude of unforgetta-ble scenic experiences. And everything is within easy reach – whether you want to experience majestic mountains, beautiful fjords or long, sandy beaches. A boat trip to the famous Lysefjord is a must when you are in Stavanger. There, you can expe-rience the Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen), 604 metres over the Lysefjord, and Mount Kjerag towering 1,000 metres over the fjord. Stavanger also has a fantastic cultural scene and lots of exciting cultural experiences on offer, whether you are in-terested in history museums, innovative architec-ture or colourful festivals. Come and experience why the Stavanger region was voted European Capital of Culture in 2008. The city is also full of exciting food. You can visit small-scale producers and have great culinary experiences. You can also visit the biggest food festival in the Nordic countries – Gladmat – every summer. Welcome to an exciting and action-packed region!

OLD STAVANGER is made up of 173 wooden houses that were built at the end of the 18th and start of the 19th centuries. It is Northern Europe’s largest and best-preserved concentration of wooden houses. A walk in Old Stavanger is an experience in a unique urban environment.

THE NORWEGIAN PETROLEUM MUSEUMKjeringholmen. Tel. +47 51 93 93 00. The Nor-wegian Petroleum Museum is a museum for everyone. The exhibitions tell the story of how oil and gas are formed, produced and how these resources are used. Open: 1 June–31 Aug.: Every day 10–19. 1 Sept.–31 May: Mon.–Sat. 10–16. Sun. 10–18. www.norskolje.museum.no.

MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY. Peder Klowsgate 30a. Tel. +47 51 83 26 00. Cultural and natural history through 15,000 years. Antiquities from Ro-galand and themed exhibitions, e.g. a Viking Age exhibition. Summer activities with a Viking ‘house-wife’. Museum shop and organic lunch café. Open Tues. 11–20, Wed.–Sat. 11–15, Sun. 11–16.

June–August: weekdays 10–17, Sat. and Sun.: 11-16www.arkeologiskmuseum.no

BROKEN COLUMN Stavanger has a unique sculp-tural project designed by the British sculptor Antony Gormley. Broken Column consists of 23 cast iron figures placed to give the appearance of an imagi-nary column from Stavanger Museum of Fine Arts to Stavanger harbour. www.museumstavanger.no.

ØVRE HOLMEGATE Norway’s most colourful street. All the houses are painted in different co-lours in accordance with a colour scheme created by the artist Craig Flannagan. The street is home to many exciting shops and cafés.

FJORD CRUISE WITH RØDNE FJORD CRUISESkagenkaien 35-37. Tel. +47 51 89 52 70. See idyllic islands, the beautiful Lysefjord and the majestic Pulpit Rock all year round. The boat has a kiosk with souvenirs, and guiding is provided in several languages. www.rodne.no.

LYSEFJORD SIGHTSEEING WITH NORLEDBørehaugen 1. Tel. +47 51 86 87 00. See idyllic islands, the beautiful Lysefjord and the majestic Pulpit Rock. www.norledfjordcruise.no/

FJORD1. Sightseeing by tourist car ferry on the Lysefjord. See the majestic Lysefjord from the deck of the tourist ferry that takes you all the way up the fjord. www.fjord1.no/turistruter/lysefjorden.

STAVANGER CATHEDRAL The cathedral was built in 1125 after King Sigurd the Crusader made Stavanger a cathedral city. The cathedral is the best-preserved medieval cathedral in the Nordic countries. For more information and opening hours, see: www.stavangerdomkirke.no.

ROOTS OF THE VIKINGSØstervågkaien 39, tel. +47 482 00 010. Learn more about the Vikings and how they lived. See www.rootsotv.no for opening hours.

STAVANGER MUSEUMStavanger Museum comprises the following

museums: Tel. +47 51 84 27 00. See www.museumstavanger.no for opening hours.Stavanger Art Museum, Henrik Ibsens gate. 55. Changing exhibitions of Norwegian and international art.Stavanger Museum, Muségata 16. Exhibitions about the history of the City of Stavan-ger and about species of birds and animals.Stavanger maritime museum, Strandkaien 22. The museum has exhibitions about shipping, trade and shipbuilding in the region.The Norwegian Children’s Museum, Muségata. 16. Museum focusing on the cultural history of children and childhood.The Norwegian Canning Museum, Øvre Strandgate 88 & 90. A living museum in an old canning factory in the heart of Old Stavanger.

UTSTEIN MONASTERY, MOSTERØY. Norway’s only preserved medieval monastery, located in idyllic surroundings on Mosterøy. Ledaal, Eiganesveien 45. Royal residence and the former summer residence of the Kielland family.Breidablikk, Eiganesveien 40a. Norway’s best-pre-served villa dating from the 1880s, complete with authentic interior.

STAVANGER SCHOOL MUSEUM, Hillevågsveien 82. The oldest school museum in Norway still in operation. Open to groups by arrangement.

SØLVBERGET, STAVANGER KULTURHUS (cultural centre). Sølvberggaten 2. Tel. +47 51 50 74 65. The centre houses cosy cafés, a library and the

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cinema SF Kino Stavanger, among other things. www.stavanger-kulturhus.no.

VEKTERMUSEET IN THE VALBERGTÅRNET TOWER (guard museum). Valberget. Tel. +47 907 26 394. The Valbergtårnet tower was built in 1850 and was the city guards’ permanent observation tow-er in Stavanger. Open: during the school holidays and when cruise ships call.

BLÅ PROMENADE (Blue promenade)Blå promenade is a four-kilometre continuous path from Badedammen pond in the east to Bjergstedparken park in the west. This urban trail is made up of flat paving stones, inset with blue lights along the edge of the quay.

STAVANGER CONCERT HALLSandvika. Tel. +47 51 53 70 00. Stavanger Concert Hall always has an exciting variety of cultural and entertainment events on offer. You can, among other things, enjoy memorable performances by Stavanger Symphony Orchestra. The concert hall has two magnificent auditoriums, an atrium and an excellent restaurant, www.stavanger-konserthus.no.

SWORDS IN ROCKThree majestic swords planted in the rock in mem-ory of King Harald Fairhair who united Norway into one kingdom in 872. The monument, created by Fritz Røed, symbolises peace, unity and freedom. The swords’ handles are modelled on swords that have been found in different parts of Norway.

JERNALDERGARDEN, IRON AGE FARMReconstructed farm buildings from the early Iron Age. The only such buildings in Norway to be built on top of Iron Age ruins. Guided tours and demonstration of handicraft techniques. Open, mid-May to end of Sept., every Sun. 11–16. Mid-June to mid-August: every day 11–16. www.jernaldergarden.no.

ULLANDHAUGTÅRNET TOWER AND STAVANGER BOTANICAL GARDENThe Ullandhaugtårnet tower is a telecommu-nication tower and landmark at Ullandhaug in Stavanger. The tower is 64 metres tall. Fantastic views of North Jæren and Ryfylke. Stavanger Botanical Garden is situated on the western slope below Ullandhaugtårnet tower, and grows, among other things, herbs, tea plants, aromatic plants, vegetables and plants that were common in monastery gardens. Open all year.

FLOR & FJÆRESør-Hidle, Ryfylke. Tel. +47 51 11 00 00. Exotic garden and restaurant on the island of Sør-Hidle in Ryfylke – 20 minutes by boat from Stavanger. Experience tropical palm trees and beautiful flowers set in Ryfylke’s magnificent scen-ery. The restaurant serves international cuisine. www.florogfjare.no.

EVENTSJANUARY29. Vintage Jazz Weekend

MARCH End Pasjonsukene music festivalAPRIL 2-5 Stavanger Vinfest (wine festival)End Hvitløksuken (food festival)MAY 5-10 MaiJazz jazz festivalMAY/JUNE27-31 Tour des Fjords cycling raceJULY 22-25 Gladmat food festival23 - 26 International Tattoo ConventionAUGUST 10-16 International Chamber Music FestivalEnd Stavanger på skeivå (gay festival)SEPTEMBER Early Stavanger MarathonEarly West Coast Festival of Numusic and ArtEarly Norwegian Youth Chamber. Music Festival11-17 The Norwegian Organ Festival17-21 Kapittel 2014 (literature and freedom of speech festival)OCTOBER Early Den Store Norske Humorfestivalen (comedy festival)END/EARLY NOV. Litteraturuken (literature week) at Café StingNOVEMBER 8 Siddis Brass (brass band competition) www.regionstavanger.com.

Stokkavannet lake Øvre HolmegateFisketorget (Fish market)Stavanger Cathedral

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Brochures with information and maps are available from all restaurants, cafés and accommodation enterprises in the municipality.

You will also find brochures at the coun-cil offices in the centre of Vikevåg or at www.rennesoy.kommune.noE-mail: [email protected].: +47 51 72 02 00

THE BYFJORD TUNNEL If you head north on the E39 road, also called the Coastal Highway, from Stavan-ger and Northern Jæren, you will first encounter the Byfjord tunnel, one of the most impressive subsea tunnels in the world. The tunnel is 5,830 metres long and descends 223 metres below sea level. The tunnel was opened in 1992 (no toll).

EXPERIENCESUTSTEIN MONASTERY N 59° 6.172’, E 6° 35.558’. Royal residence and monastery from the Middle Ages, is a cultural treasure that is well worth visiting. Open: Mid-May to mid-Sept., weekdays 10–16, Sun. 12–17. Mondays closed. Open every day in July. Admission: adults NOK 60, children NOK 30. Tel.: +47 51 72 00 50, www.utstein-kloster.no.

SØRBØ CHURCH N 59° 7.672’, E 5° 38.620’. This unique Romanesque building dates from around 1140 AD.

FJØLØY LIGHTHOUSE N 59° 5.336’, E 5° 34.126’.The lighthouse was built in 1849 as a lighthouse for fishermen. It was automated in 1977 and replaced by a beacon light in 1983. Recreational area with interesting cultural history and great scenery beside the ocean. Follow the signs from the E39 road towards Utstein monastery.

FJØLØY FORT N 59° 5.457’, E 5° 34.575’. Fjøløy Fort was built by the Germans in 1942. It was part of a chain of coastal forts that were intended to protect Norway from attack from the west. The Norwegian Armed Forces took over the fort after the war. It was expanded and upgraded during the 1950s. In 2011, Rennesøy municipality took over the area with the intention of creating a cultural and recreational area for the general public. With a footpath of universal design, the area is now accessible for everyone.

BAKKEN COTTER’S FARM, VikevågWell-preserved cotter’s farm from the latter part of the 19th century. Distinctive building, typical of the region, which shows how small farmers lived at that time. Open in connection with special events.

CULTURAL LANDSCAPE Exiting the tunnel, you arrive in a municipality with a unique cultural landscape. The Hodne - Helland - Bø area has

been designated one of 22 particularly valuable cultural landscape areas in Norway. See www.rennesoy.kommune.no brochure on selected cultural landscapes at Rennesoy.The green isles of Rennesøy municipality are often called ‘the green isles’ due to the area’s verdisgris green and park-like landscape. This landscape is a result of the area’s intensive livestock farming with livestock grazing outside all year. There are more than 13,000 sheep in Rennesøy. In relation to the size of the area, this is the most intensive sheep farming area in Norway. The farming of livestock and dairy production is an important industry in the municipality.

WALKING AREAS - The moors with their vast expanses of heather and rich flora offer great walking with fine views in all directions. Some of the footpaths are beside the ocean. All walks are well signposted. One of the longer paths starts at Dale/Sel and takes you via ‘Rennesøyhodne’ to Østhusvik.Special waterfront recreational areas provide excellent bathing spots, such as Prestvågen and Kadlaneset. The cultural path on Bru provides both cultural and art experiences. A cultural path that is open to the public has been developed across the entire length of the property on Bru. There are special maps of all walks, recreational areas and seaside bathing spots. See www.rennesoy.kom-mune.no for a map of the walking trails.

CYCLING The municipality is a great area for cycling. Special cycling maps are available. Maps with more information are availableGreenhouse and tomato packing house N 59° 5.306’, E 5° 45.762’. Rennesøy is one of Norway’s biggest greenhouse municipalities.

VIKEVÅG, MUNICIPAL CENTRE N 59° 5.853’, E 5° 41.879’. A small centre with a mixture of building styles, formerly the final stop for the ferry and ex-press boat to the municipality. Rennesøy culture centre has a well-stocked library with a good selection of literature and music, free internet ac-cess and a small rural museum exhibiting cultural history items. Open all year.

CULTURAL MONUMENTS Rennesøy is one of the municipalities with the greatest number of registered and densest concentrations of cultural monuments. They include ancient settlements, burial mounds, prehistoric rock carvings, primitive forts, stone crosses, menhirs, the remains of Viking boat houses and soapstone quarries. Sørbø church and Utstein monastery are probably the most well known. Askje and Hausken church, the herring salting factory at Bru and Bakken cotter’s farm are some of the newer monuments that deserve a mention.

ACCOMMODATION Everything from campsites to cabins, bed & breakfast, luxury apartments, hotels, and most of them are situated by the sea. Seewww.rennesoy.kommune.no for information about accommodation.

EVENTSConcerts at Utstein monastery, all year.Rennesøy culture centre. all year.AUGUST29 Rennesøy Day 201530 Rennesøy MarchAUGUST/SEPTEMBER29-4 Culture WeekSEPTEMBER16 Cultural Heritage DayMore info at www.rennesoy.kommune.no.

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FøresvikBoknafjell Føresvik Sunnalandsstraumen Smokehouse at Laupland

The island kingdom of Bokn consists of three inhabited islands and many, small uninhabited islands. Three long bridges connect the island community to the mainland in the north, and the ferry connects Bokn to the Stavanger region in the south. Bokn has been an important place throughout the ages and its name means land-mark used by seafarers.

EXPERIENCESBOKN CHURCH N 59° 13.425’, E 5° 26.439’ Bokn was established as a separate church parish with its own church and priest as early as the 12th century. The first Lutheran priest came to Bokn in 1560. The first church was a stave church, which stood close to where the present church now stands, but it was replaced in 1686 by a wooden church. The present church was completed in 1847, three years before Bokn became a separate municipality. The church was designed by the ar-chitect Hans Linstow, who also designed the Royal Palace in Oslo. www.kyrkjaibokn.no.

MEMORIAL STONE, ASBJØRN KLOSTER N 59° 13.425’, E 5° 26.439’. A memorial stone stands a stone’s throw east of Bokn Church, in memory of the founder of the modern temperance movement in Norway, Asbjørn Kloster (1823). The stone was erected in 1923 - on what would have been his 100th birthday.

THE SUNNALANDSSTRAUMEN CANAL N 59° 11.120’, E 5° 24.252’. The canal that passes through Sunnaland to Karmsundet was built in around 1870. The objective was to make it easier for small vessels to sail between the Karmsundet and Boknasundet sounds.

BOKN RURAL MUSEUM N 59° 12.846’, E 5° 26.530’. The museum tells the history of the local youth and temperance association that was active here from 1908. The approx. 4,000 exhibits provide a good impression of what Bokn was like in bygone days. You can walk through an old kitchen, parlour and bedroom. There is also an old-fashioned shoemaker’s workshop, a school-room, and a fishing and agricultural department. www.haugalandmuseene.no.

BRONZE AGE BURIAL MOUND N 59° 13.521’, E 5° 27.724’. The burial mound by Boknasundet sound dates back to the early Bronze Age 1750-1100 B.C. In 1923, a gold buckle was found that probably originates from the burial mound. The original, in the characteristic Borre style of the Viking Age, is on display at the Museum of Archaeology in Stavanger, and dates back to the 10th century.

SMOKEHOUSE AT LAUPLAND N 59° 11.144’, E 5° 26.705’. The smokehouse was probably originally an årestove, erected by Rasmus who lived on the farm towards the end of the 16th century. An årestove is a traditional dwelling without a chimney, but with an open fireplace in the middle of the living room and with a vent in the roof for the smoke. The house has never had any windows and has a stone floor. The house’s current form is a smokehouse and it has been moved from its original site. In the 19th century, a chimney was built over the open fire. The house may be the oldest smokehouse in Haugalandet.

SWIMMING - Ognahabn Ognøy, signposted bath-ing spot by the E39 road, Friluftsrådet Vest.Nordre Vågholmen ‘Hummerparken’, Austre Bokn - only accessible by boat. Idyllic and popular

bathing spot in a harbour near the open sea, sandy bottom and guest moorings.Alvestadkroken by Boknasundet sound between Føresvik and Alvestadkroken. Bathing spot with sandy bottom, benches, barbecue, sand volleyball and football pitch. Føresvik Harbour bathing spot with sandy bottom in the centre of Føresvik.

WALKING AREAS - Mount Boknafjellet 294 metres, a fantastic experience with views across the whole of Haugalandet! Klepp Fort. German fort from World War II at Odden near Klepp. The remains of old bunkers, ammunition stores, trenches, the remains of canon posts, field hospital, barracks for officers and men, pigsty and checkpoint by the road. Together with Fjøløy Fort in the south and the fort at Skude-neshavn in the west, the Germans could block the approach to the Boknafjord and Karmsundet sound. The area is very accessible on foot and by bike. A carriage road in the outlying land makes for easy walking in the area.Boknahåve walking trail that starts in Føresvik and goes all the way to Vestre Bokn. The trail is signposted and parking is available in Føresvik and at Bokn Church. Benches and tables have been erected several places along the trail. A round trip takes roughly four hours and is in typical coastal, heath-er-clad landscape. The northernmost part of the walk is defined as ‘wilderness’ in the municipal plan.

FISHING Bokn is known for its good fishing lakes for trout and eel. Bokn also has a long coastline with lots of good fishing spots.

EVENTSFestivals, concerts and other cultural events are held in Bokn each year. For more information, see www.bokn.no.

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Austre Bokn

BOKN TOURIST INFORMATION Bokn service desk. Bokn, NO-5561 BoknGPS: N 59° 13.883’, E 5° 26.171’.Open: weekdays: 8.30-15.00Tel.: +47 52 75 25 00E-mail: [email protected]

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EXPERIENCESAVALDSNES – NORWAY’S OLDEST ROYAL SEATN 59° 21.330’, E 5° 17.588’ Harald Fairhair had one of his royal estates here. The historical landscape bears witness to the first Norwegian kings and the legendary characters of myths and songs. The chieftains who controlled the old Nordvegen (North Way) have left impressive traces: Towering burial mounds, tall standing stones and rich historical finds.

ST. OLAV’S CHURCH is situated in fantastic surroundings at Avaldsnes. This medieval church was built during the reign of King Håkon Håkonsson around 1250, and is dedicated to St. Olav. The church is the only one of the four royal collegiate churches still standing. The church was built on a heathen cult site, surrounded by standing stones. Norway’s second biggest standing stone at 7.2 metres, ‘the Virgin Mary’s needle’, stands on the north side of the church. It was probably quite a bit taller at one time. Over the ages, priests have chopped bits off the top, because, according to legend, the day on which the top of the ‘needle’ touches the church wall will be Judgement Day. The distance between the stone and the church is now 9.2 cm.

NORDVEGEN HISTORY CENTRE is located in an area of great national historical importance. Most of the building is underground in order to ensure that it is not too imposing in relation to St. Olav’s Church, the cultural heritage sites and the his-torical landscape. At the centre, we meet Harald Fairhair who united Norway and made Avaldsnes Norway’s oldest royal seat. Harald is our guide to 3,500 years of history and the story of Avaldsnes as a meeting place between Norway and Europe. At Avaldsnes, you can be a «Viking for a day» and an «Archaeologist for a day», dress up and take part in activities. www.avaldsnes.info.

THE VIKING FARM This reconstructed farm is located on a small wooded island below the medieval church. The farm comprises several houses, a longhouse, pit-house, roundhouse and

a big boathouse. Meet Vikings who will give you a guided tour of the Viking Farm in the summer season. Western Norway’s biggest Viking festival is held here every year in June.

SKUDENESHAVN – THE SAILING SHIP TOWNN 59° 8.978’, E 5° 15.511’ At the southern tip of Karmøy lies the charming sailing ship town of Skudeneshavn. The history of the town goes back to the early 19th century, when herring fisheries made it a bustling hive of industry and what we today know as the “Old Skudeneshavn” emerged. About 130 houses and boathouses have been preserved. There is a particularly pleasant atmo-sphere in Skudeneshavn. You can wander around and enjoy the peace and quiet while taking in the beautiful architecture, taste fresh waffles and coffee in one of the cosy cafés, or join in the fun at a lively festival. The Museum in Mælandsgården has an impressive collection of artefacts that tell the history of the town. Every Wednesday in July, you can see ‘Hiv Away!’ at 12.00.For a guided town walk, contact the Tourist Information Office.

SANDY BEACHES Long, soft sandy beaches in coves and bays. Sandvesanden beach near Skudeneshavn and Åkrasanden beach further north have inviting white sand and pure, clear water. The ocean is a magnificent sight, regard-less of the weather. The beaches on Karmøy are popular for walking all year round. There is a culture and nature trail along the shore between Åkrehamn and Ferkingstad. Its proximity to the ocean makes Karmøy a wonderful place for surfing, kiting and windsurfing.

VISNES MINES N 59° 21.178’, E 5° 13.199’Did you know that the Statue of Liberty in New York is made from copper from Karmøy? The copper works at Visnes were the biggest and most modern in Northern Europe in their day. At Visnes, you can learn about the exciting industrial history of this mining community which had 3,000 inhabitants in the 19th cen-tury. The museum shows how the copper works operated between 1865 and 1972. There is a nice

park and recreational area. Open in summer, otherwise by arrangement. Tel.: +47 52 81 24 00, www.avaldsnes.info

ÅKREHAMN COASTAL MUSEUM N 59° 15.730’, E 5° 11.040’. The museum, which is near the har-bour, is home to a large number of objects and photographs that illustrate Karmøy’s history as a fisheries hub and tell about the contact between western Karmøy and America. Nora-sjøhuset is one of the few herring salting factories that are still intact. Open in summer, otherwise by arrangement. Tel.: +47 52 81 74 27, www.grunnviken.no

KARMØY FISHERY MUSEUM, N59° 17.330, E 5° 14.544′Veavågen. Vedavågen. This land-mark building is an architectural gem set in the beautiful landscape of Vedavågen. The museum was designed by the renowned architecture firm Snøhetta, which has also designed major land-marks such as the Oslo Opera House and the Library of Alexandria in Egypt. Exhibitions showing the development of the fishing industry since the introduction of the engine. Open in summer, otherwise by arrangement. Tel.: +47 52 81 74 55

REHAUGANE, BØ. N59° 21.739′, E5° 16.237. Six big burial mounds from the Bronze Age in a row up on Reheia ridge. They are called the ‘pyramids of the North’ and are regarded as some of the finest intact burial mounds from the Norwegian Bronze Age. A unique find of a gold arm ring from the Bronze

Olav’s church, AvaldsnesNordvegen History Centre Windsurfing

TOURIST INFORMATIONNORDVEGEN HISTORIESENTERN-4262 Avaldsnes. GPS: N 59° 22.641’, E 5° 18.416’Tel. +47 52 81 24 00

KARMØY TOWN HALL, 4250 Kopervik. Tel. +47 52 85 75 00GPS: N 59° 16.850’, E 5° 18.304’

SKUDENESHAVNTorget. Tel. +47 52 85 80 00. GPS: N 59° 8.978’, E 5° 15.511’

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Age was made on the biggest burial mound, called Prinsehaug (the Prince’s mound). The area is also called ‘the bloody moors’ after the big battle that took place there between Håkon the Good and the sons of Eirik Bloodaxe.

FISHERMEN’S MEMORIAL, Ferkingstad N 59° 13.820’, E 5° 10.479’. A monument erected in memory of fishermen from Karmøy who were lost at sea in American waters. There is a waymarked culture and nature trail to Åkrehamn from here.

SYRENESET FORT, SYRE N 59° 8.993, E 5° 11.787. Syre. A World War II fortification on Southern Karmøy. From here, the occupation forces had a good view of the shipping lane and could control all ship traffic. The fort was operational from 1943 and had five 12.2 cm cannons.

HAUGALAND ZOO N 59° 23.746’, E 5° 15.199’A 10-acre zoo with 250 animals, birds and reptiles. Open during the summer season, otherwise by arrangement. Please note: Limited parking. Hauskevegen 30, NO-4260 Torvestad, tel. +47 52 83 81 84 / +47 95 44 24 13. www.haugalandzoo.no

WALKING AREAS The Karmøy landscape is inviting and diverse, with numerous possibilities for outdoor pursuits, nature experiences and relaxation. www.haugalandet.friskifriluft.no. Walking and fishing maps available from the Tourist Information Office.

GOLF ALL YEAR ROUND There is a 9-hole golf course

in Skudeneshavn. Tel. +47 416 89 114, www.karmoy-golfklubb.no. The 18-hole Nordvegen Golf Course is situated north on Karmøy. Tel. +47 52 82 11 44 / +47 900 57 439, www.nordvegengolf.no. The 9-hole Haugaland Golf Course is on the mainland side of Karmøy, at Kolnes. Tel.: +47 986 34 429, www.haugesundgolf.no

EVENTSAPRIL/MAI30-3 KARMØYGEDDON METAL FESTIVAL First weekend in May every year, Thursday to Sun-day. Arena: 1866, Kopervik. www.karmoygeddon.noJUNI4-7 VIKING FESTIVAL in the home of the Vi-kings! On historical ground at Avaldsnes, you can take part in the biggest Viking festival in Western Norway. Come and experience how the Vikings lived and visit a Viking market. See a blacksmith at work and Vikings in combat, listen to Viking music and Viking sagas, or try various activities, such as archery and juggling! The Viking Festival is held at the beginning of June every year. Tel.: +47 52 81 24 00, www.vikingfestivalen.no6 SUMMER GOSPEL in Skudeneshavn, www.sommergospel.no. 10-13 Kopervik Festival. A fun festival featuring contemporary circus (Cirque Nouveau), exhibi-tions, ‘mingling day’, concerts, funfair, race for girls, trips to the skerries, reading circles, song and poetry nights and more. JULY2-5 Skude Festival. Western Norway’s biggest coastal culture event featuring all kinds of boats

– wooden boats, pleasure craft and sailing ships. There are many art exhibitions in Søragadå, the main street in the old town. The Skude Festival is always held on the first weekend in July. www.skudefestivalen.no24-29 OLAV’S DAYS. The festival is based around the beautiful St Olav’s Church. It addresses mat-ters relating to belief, traditions and modern-day society. The St Olav’s Days festival is held in July, concentrated around St Olav’s Day on 29 July. The programme includes concerts, psalm evenings and, not least, the annual pilgrimage walk on St Olav’s Day. For more information, contact Avaldsnes parish. Tel.: +47 52 84 21 55. JULY/AUG.29-2 Fiskeridagene (fishery days). A festival where fishing is the main focus. Exciting deep sea fishing competition, delicious food, funfair, stalls and entertainment for both children and adults.www.fiskeridagene.noSEPT.18-20 Visnes fair. Traditional activities for children and adults alike in Fransahagen. The Visnes Mines area. Market fair, fishing competition, sales exhibi-tions with locally produced food, arts and crafts. OCT./NOV.29-1 Skudeneshavn International Literature and Culture festival (SILK) aims to spread the joy of reading to people of all ages. The festival uses the many exciting venues in Skudeneshavn as arenas where many interesting writers from Norway and abroad can meet their readers.. The festival is held every year in November.www.silkfestival.no

Karmøy Fishing museum Fishermen´s memorialNorneshuset, SkudenesStatue of Liberty, Visnes

Windsurfing

TOURIST INFORMATIONNORDVEGEN HISTORIESENTERN-4262 Avaldsnes. GPS: N 59° 22.641’, E 5° 18.416’Tel. +47 52 81 24 00

KARMØY TOWN HALL, 4250 Kopervik. Tel. +47 52 85 75 00GPS: N 59° 16.850’, E 5° 18.304’

SKUDENESHAVNTorget. Tel. +47 52 85 80 00. GPS: N 59° 8.978’, E 5° 15.511’

OASEN KJØPESENTER, Norheim. Tel. +47 52 83 10 89GPS: N 59° 22.641’, E 5° 18.416’[email protected] hours see: www.visitkarmoy.no

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OPPLEVELSERINDRE KAI QUAY, SMEDASUNDET SOUND N 59° 24.764’, E 5° 16.040’. Indre Kai quay in Sme-dasundet sound is the very heart of Haugesund. Cafés, restaurants and pubs are lined up one after the other along the floodlit esplanade.

HARALDSHAUGEN N 59° 25.740’, E 5° 15.525’ Norway’s national monument, Haraldshaugen, towers majestically beside the open sea. It was erected in 1872 in commemoration of Harald Fairhair uniting Norway into one kingdom.

KROSSHAUGEN N 59° 25.690’, E 5° 15.582’ Close to Haraldshaugen, there is a stone cross from early Christian times in Norway, around 1000 AD.

HAUGESUND RÅDHUS (town hall) and Rådhus-parken park N 59° 24.584’, E 5° 16.525’. The town hall was inaugurated in 1931 and the park in 1949. Well known, highly ornate building. Haugesund Rådhus was voted Norway’s finest town hall in 2010. Guided tours from end of June to mid-Au-gust, tel.: +47 52 74 30 50.

RØVÆR N 59° 26.270’, E 5° 5.306’ Experience a vibrant and welcoming island community on the car-free island of Røvær, which has 110 inhab-itants. You will find peace and quiet and an opportunity to savour life at a calmer pace than usual. Hotel and café, tel.: +47 52 71 58 00. The boat trip to Røvær takes roughly 25 minutes, con-tact the Tourist Information Office for departure times or see www.rovar.no. Tel.: +47 91 54 07 56.

HILTAHUSET N 59° 26.295’, E 5° 5.350’ The island of Røvær’s oldest house and island museum is open during the summer holidays. There, you can

learn about the 1899 Røvær accident, among other things. Contact the café personnel at Sjøhuset or call +47 52 71 58 00.

FRIFLUFTSMUSEET DOKKEN (open-air museum)N 59° 25.047’, E 5° 15.645’. Exhibition on Has-seløy island about living and working conditions during the herring fisheries from 1850 to 1950. Open mid-June to mid-August, Mon.–Fri. and Sun. 11–16. Sept.-May by arrangement, tel.: +47 52 70 93 60.

KARMSUND FOLK MUSEUM N 59° 24.817’, E 5° 16.220’. The exhibition ‘Byen som gikk i land’ (The town that went ashore) illustrates the history of Haugesund using models, timelines, tableaus and film. Permanent cultural history exhibitions. Drawing area and activity sheets for children. Café and museum shop. Open all year, week-days 10–14. Sept. - Mar. Sundays 12 -15 Tel.: +47 52 70 93 60.

PANORAMIC FILM: ‘DET ÅPNE LANDET’ (The open country) N 59° 24.584’, E 5° 16.277’. Experience nature, activities and tourist attractions on three screens at ‘Lille Maritim’ at Rica Maritim Hotel. You are taken on a spectacular helicopter flight on which you can experience the beautiful islands and skerries along the coast, fjords, mountains, the Folgefonna glacier and many more of the region’s attractions. Contact the Rica Maritim Hotel for times, tel.: +47 52 86 30 00.

HAUGESUND BILLEDGALLERI (gallery) N 59° 25.122’, E 5° 15.834’. The region’s most important venue for contemporary art, and the third largest art institution in Western Norway. Erl. Skjalg-sonsgt. 4, tel.: +47 52 74 41 80. Open all year.

Mondays closed. Tues.–Sat. 12–15, Thurs. 12–19, Sun. 12–17. (June and July every day, except Mondays, 12–15).

STAALEHUSET IN HAUGESUND N 59° 24.992’, E 5° 15.135’. Staalehuset is a landmark and one of Norway’s most unique wharfside warehouses. It stands proudly in the landscape as testament to Norway’s greatest exporter of herring and herring King – Steffen Staalesen.

SHOPPING One of Norway’s longest pedestrian shopping streets with a broad range of excellent shops. Haugesund is Norway’s No. 1 shopping town, based on sales figures. It also has several big shopping centres.

WALKING AREAS - Byheiene moors. Walking ter-rain for the whole family, maps available from the Trekking Association. Day trips in the surrounding area. For longer mountain hikes, contact Haug-esund Turistforening (Trekking Association), tel.: +47 52 71 53 11. Mount Steinsfjellet 227 metres. Panoramic views of Haugesund and the North Sea. You can drive to the top.

BOAT TRIPS/SIGHTSEEING TRIPS with a differ-ence, on offer to small and large groups, and families. Contact the Tourist Information Office at tel.: +47 52 01 08 30.

SWIMMING - Eivindsvatnet lake. Nature park 2 km east of the town centre. Fishing wharf adapt-ed for the disabled, east of the bathing spot. Toilets and parking. N 59° 25.171’, E 5° 18.057’ Kvalsvik Sjøbad 3 km north of the town centre. Diving board, sandy beach, toilets, mooring and parking. N 59° 26.057’, E 5° 14.725’. Haraldsvang

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TysværInner quay, SmedasundetShoppingSildajazzSmedasundet Haugesund Town Hall

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nature park north east of the town centre. Sandy beach. Diving board and platform, restaurant. Swans and ducks can be seen on the lake. www.friluftsraadetvest.no. N 59° 25.648’, E 5° 16.890’.

EVENTSAPRIL24-27 Fartein Valen festival, SVEIO /HAUGESUNDMAY 1-3 Karmøygeddon Metal Festival, HAUGESUND23-24 Song and poetry festival, HAUGESUNDJUNE 13 - 23 Midsummer festival, TYSVÆR14-29 Midtsommerfestutstilling, midsummer festival exhibition, TYSVÆR21 Lock day in Skjoldastraumen, TYSVÆR22 Borgøydagen Day, TYSVÆRJULY4-6 Ironman, HAUGESUNDJULY/AUGUST30-3 PODIUM festival, HAUGESUNDAUGUST6-10 Sildajazz, Haugesund International Jazz Festival, HAUGESUND9. Sildajazzmarked market, HAUGESUND14-17 Havnadagene (maritime festival), HAUGESUND 16 World’s longest herring buffet, HAUGESUND16 Amanda Film Award HAUGESUND16-22 The Norwegian Film Festival, HAUGESUNDOCTOBER17-18 Kulturnatt, culture night, HAUGESUND25. Horror film festival, TYSVÆRNOVEMBER3 -9 bLest literature festival, TYSVÆRDECEMBER4-7 & Christmas market at Rådhusplassen 11-14 square, HAUGESUND

RECOMMENDED DAY TRIPSTYSVÆR - Borgøy island N 59° 21.320’, E 5° 38.156’. Lies like a cork at the mouth of the Skjoldafjord, and was birthplace to the artist Lars Hertervig (1830 to 1902). Along the nature and culture trail ‘I Hertervigs skog’ (in Hertervig’s for-est), you can experience the nature in which the ‘painter of light’ grew up and which subsequently made a great impact on his painting. The ferry service from Steinsvik to Borgøy only takes five minutes. Borgøy Fjord Konferanse runs a café that is open during summer and a guest marina. www.borgoy.no.

ARQUEBUS WAR HISTORY MUSEUM N 59° 25.381’, E 5° 23.021’. Local museum about the occupation of Norway that has received national recognition. The exhibition focuses on people’s daily lives during World War II. Open: 1 May–31 Aug. every day 11–17. Groups by arrangement. Contact: [email protected] or tel.: +47 52 77 01 00.

SANDBEKKEN BYGDATUN N 59° 22.082’, E 5° 33.966’. With, among other things, the ‘Cleng Peerson house’, a house from Hesthammer where Cleng Peerson grew up. Cleng Peerson led the first emigration to America in 1825.

THE LOCKS IN SKJOLDASTRAUMEN N 59° 25.740’, E 5° 37.218’. Norway’s only saltwater locks from 1908, which are still in operation for boating enthusiasts. Open for boat traffic all year.

STRANDSTEDET NEDSTRAND N 59° 20.798’, E 5° 51.680’. In the 17th century, Nedstrand served in many respects as a ‘town’ for the people of Ryfylke. Trading got underway with Europe as early as the 15th century, and in the 16th and 17th centuries, timber was exported from the fjords. Nedstrand is an ideal place for nature-based experiences. Visit the climbing park Høyt & Lavt or walk along one of the beautiful waymarked walking trails in the area.

UTSIRA N 59° 18.331’, E 4° 53.178’. Utsira creates energy! On an exotic island in the middle of the

North Sea, 15 km west of Karmøy in Rogaland, 210 people live in Norway’s smallest municipality, which covers an area of 6.15 square kilometres. Many people are familiar with the island and municipality from the weather forecasts, from TV fundraisers or in connection with the world’s first wind-hydrogen plant that Hydro Energi opened on Utsira in 2004. The boat trip takes roughly 70 minutes. It is possible to bring a car to Utsira. For prices and timetables, see www.utsira.no or call +47 91 88 15 65.

UTSIRA LIGHTHOUSE N 59° 18.406’, E 4° 52.258’. Was lit for the first time on 15 August 1844 and is Norway’s only surviving twin-tower lighthouse. Today, one of the towers is still in operation. The lighthouse is Norway’s tallest lighthouse, towering 68 metres above the sea. Weather observations have been recorded for the Norwegian Mete-orological Institute at Utsira Lighthouse since 1867. Open by arrangement. On Utsira, we offer Geocaching – an invigorating treasure hunt in beautiful scenery. On narrow paths across windy crags, between lighthouses and windmills, using a GPS/smartphone and the clues provided, you will really get to know our island.

ISLAND HOPPING FEØY – UTSIRA – RØVÆR – ESPEVÆR Experience small idyllic island commu-nities out in the ocean from Bømlo in the north to Karmøy in the south! You can relax, get a sense of peace and enjoy life far away from urban hustle and bustle. There, among other things, you will find summer-open cafés, accommodation in hotels and hostels, guided tours, rural museums, waymarked walking trails, general stores, mari-nas and facilities for guests who arrive by boat. Take a trip out to the ocean for a bracing experience! www.oyhopping.no.

Tysvær RøværUtsira

HAUGESUND TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE Strandgt. 171, N-5525 Haugesund.GPS: N 59° 24.855’, E 5° 15.981’Tel. +47 52 01 08 30.E-mail: [email protected] Open: Mon. - Fri. 10 - 16.30. Mid. June - August, Mon.-Fri. 9 - 17. Sat.-Sun. 10 - 15. www.visithaugesund.no

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ACCOMMODATION AND EXPERIENCES ALONG THE NORTH SEA ROUTEOn the following pages, you will find an overview of what the North Sea Route has to offer. The map shows the location of hotels etc. and experiences along the route. You will also find contact information for booking, making it easier for you to plan your holiday.

Cafeteria

Restaurant

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ACTIVITIES

MANDALLindesnes

Hirtshals

NordsjøvegenThe North Sea Road

NordsjørutaThe North Sea Cycle Route

BilfergerCarferries

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BadestrandBeach

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Kristiansand - Mandal 57 1t 15 min

Mandal - Lindesnes Fyr 43 50 min

Lindesnes Fyr - Farsund 45 50 min

Farsund - Flekkefjord 77 1t 25 min

Flekkefjord - Sokndal 37 35 min

Sokndal - Nærbø 73 1t 15 min

Nærbø - Stavanger 57 1t 15 min

Stavanger - Haugesund 75 1t 15 min

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Syklist Velkommen! (Cyclist Welcome) Cyclist Welcome is a concept for accommodation establishments in Norway which are especially interested in cycle tourism. The concept was developed and put into

practice by The Institution for Cycle Tourism in 1999. This means that chosen hotels, motels, guest houses, campsites and youth hostels make special arrangements to suit the needs of the cycling tourist.

Bathing

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Fishing

Golf

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KRISTIANSAND FERIESENTER

Dvergnesveien 571, 4639 Kristiansand

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The small hotel with lots of atmosphere- and excellent food at reasonable prices

Store Elvegate 57, 4517 MandalTlf.: +47 38 26 12 76Faks: +47 38 26 33 02www.kjobmandsgaarden.no

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www.lindesnesfyr.no – e-post: [email protected] www.kystreise.no – www.coastlight.net

LINDESNES FYR – den levende fyrstasjonen

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SOMMERSALT 2015SALTY AND EXQUISITE

21 JUNE - 9 AUGUST Tuesday - Sunday 14.00 - 18.00

Lindesnes Coastal Centre speaks to your senses with the ocean lapping language. Here you can see your own herring barrel be built, study the history of canning and learn about coastal industry and patient people. You can walk around in a living gallery. You can buy art or you can simply sit down, grab a cup og coffee and just feel how good it is to be here.

www.kystkultursenter.noTlf.: +47 918 53 776

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LINDESNES UTLEIEFERIELovely, reasonably priced flats right by the sea.To let per night or per weekFlat 1 (4 pers) 1week from 2100 - 4600Flat 2 (6 pers) 1week from 3100 - 6100Bedsheet pr. set 100Boathire: Large range of sizesfrom 15´/9,9HK - 19´/30HK.

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Sjøsanden FeriesenterCabin 15.06 - 15.08 w./ 9.450.- d./ 1.350.-

Low season w./ 4.200.- d./ 1.050.- Flat 4 pers. 15.06 - 15.08 w./ 8.050.- d./ 1.150.-

Low season w./ 3.800.- d./ 950.-Flat 2 pers. 15.06 - 15.08 w./ 7.000.- d./ 1000.-

Low season w./ 1.000.- d./ 850.- Motell 2 pers. 15.06 - 15.08 w./ 5.950.- d./ 850.-

Low season w./ 2.400.- d./ [email protected]øsanden Feriesenter - Sjøsandsv. 2, N-4514 MandalTel.: +47 38 26 14 19 / +47 918 77 022 - Fax: +47 38 26 27 79www.sjosanden-feriesenter.no

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The very best experiences in the South

double roomfrom nok 1145,-apartmentfrom nok 900,-

Strandhotellet +47 38340100www.rosfjord.no

Havhotellet +47 38600800www.havhotellet.no

Lindesnes and Lyngdal offers some of the very best holiday experiences in southern Norway. Lindesnes Lighthouse represents the very south tip of Norway. The lighthouse is surrounded by beautiful landscape, right by the sea, often with storm and big waves.

The charming city of Lyngdal offers activities for the whole family, including “Sørlandsbadet” aqualand and spa– a place for recreation and fun. You can either stay at our familyhotel Rosfjord Strandhotell witch is located at the beach in Lyngdal or at Lindesnes Havhotell,

were the weather, water and nature are all breathtaking. Experience our unique cuisine at both hotels. The choice is yours.

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The Flekkefjord LineAn activity for the whole family

Please bring your own torch and bicycle helmet if possible.Friends of the Flekkefjord Line mob: 976 57 933 / flekkefjordbanen.no

RAILWAY VELOCIPEDES

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Grand Hotell, Joh. Feyers gt. 3, Egersund Tlf.: +47 51 49 60 [email protected] • www.grand-egersund.no

90 rooms and free parking in the centre of Egersund. Chefs who are passionate about what they do - come to us for dinner.

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STEINSNES CAMPING EgersundWelcome to a pleasant stayOur well-groomed campground is located off Route 44, The Nort Sea Road, 3 km north of the centre of Egersund.Large selection of 27 well-equipped cabins to suit all tastes - Excellent fishing, both saltwater and freshwater fishing. Fishingpermits on sale for the Bjerkreimselven river, one of Norway’s best salmon rivers, which flows into the sea close by - Excellent hiking areas incl. Fotlandsfossen waterfall with salmon leap - Miniature golf (12 holes) and modern sanitation facility with sanitary station for campers and caravans, bicycle for rent and free wireless internet. Open year round and reasonable prices.Cabin 15.5 - 15.9 pr. day from 325 Cabin 16.9 - 14.5 pr day 400Steinsnes NAF Camping, Jærvegen 190, N-4373 Egersund. Tel.: +47 974 00 966GPS: +58° 28’ 41.29”, +5° 59’ 46.31”, E-mail: [email protected] - www.steinsnescamping.no

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Restored wooden building from the 1800s All rooms with bath. Open year round

SOGNDALSTRAND KULTURHOTELLSogndalstrand - N-4380 Hauge i Dalane

Tel.: +47 51 47 72 55, post@sogndalstrand-kulturhotell.nowww.sogndalstrand-kulturhotell.no

Exhibitions with well-known artistsArt - glass art - pottery and jewelleryOpen: June - August, every day 11 - 17Atumn and springseason: Saturdays and Sundays 12 - 16

Strandgt. 20 N-4380 Hauge i Dalane

Tel.: +47 900 29 [email protected]

galleri rosengrenS O G N DA L S T R A N D

Telefon: 51 47 78 52 [email protected]

Bus transport and guide services Tailor-made trips in Norway and abroad.

Drageland 2, 4380 Hauge i DalaneTlf.: +47 926 47 413 [email protected]

www.annetur.no

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GRAND HOTELL FLEKKEFJORD

Anders Beers gate 9. 4400 Flekkefjord. Telefon: +47 38 32 53 00. Faks: +47 38 32 53 01. [email protected]. www.grand-hotell.no

With its distinctive architecture from 1898, the beautiful Grand Hotell is a unique feature of the old Dutch quarter in Flekkefjord town centre. Fully refurbished and with all amenities. In our fantastic Grand Gastro restaurant, you can enjoy some wonderful culinary experiences and round off with a drink in the bar. Outside, the town, and its cultural and natural attractions await you. Our guest can park in a secure car park.

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Morénefaret 3, P.B 420, N-4349 BryneTel. +47 51 77 75 00. Fax +47 51 77 75 [email protected] - www.brynekro.no

Family hotel with personal service in a homelike atmos-phere. Fully refurbished reception area and restaurant, and 47 completely new rooms. Famous for its excellent food. Fully licensed bar. The hotel has its own 9-hole chip and put golf course which is available to the guests free of charge. Good summer prices. Golf packages including green fees at Jæren Golf Club.

GURIHUSET 150 år gml. jærhus 1200 / 8000 dag / uke nyrest., 8 senger

KAMMERS Høg standard 500 / 3000 dag / uke2 stk. 2 soverom pr.romPris pr. kammers m/ felles bad og tekjøkkenLOFTET Høg standard 1200 / 8000 dag / uke Leil. ca 100 m2 + balkong 25 m2

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HÅ GAMLE PRESTEGARDAnlegget er i dag arena for sam-tids-kunst; både billedkunst, installasjon, skulptur, kunsthåndverk og kultur- historie. Kafé med lokal mat. Kunst-bu-tikk. Utleie av lokaler. Utstillingsprogram og arrangement, se www.hagamleprestegard.no. Telefon: 51 79 16 60 E-post: [email protected]

Åpent: 1.9 - 14.5 hverdager kl. 11 - 15, 15.5 - 31.8 hverdager kl. 11 - 17, Hele året lør-søn kl. 12 - 17 Foto: Rasmus Norlander Dekorert av: Lucy McLauchlan

OBRESTAD FYROBRESTAD LIGHTHOUSE was built in 1873. The light-house is situated on a headland on top of a flat mo-raine ridge that plunges straight down to the sea. It is now a cultural heritage site. The lighthouse building is used as a museum housing permanent and temporary exhibitions. The lightkeepers’ houses are let as accom-modation, meetings, seminars and functions. Good starting point for short and long walks along the sea.

Open museum: Summer holidays: Tue. - Sun. 12 - 17. Easter – 31 Oct: Sun. 12 - 17. Café on SundaysInformasjon og utleie: Hå gamle prestegard. Telephone: +47 51 79 16 60.

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HELLVIKHYTTENEFishing, holliday & relaxationTrosavigveien 213, 4375 HellvikTlf.: +47 911 61 [email protected]

Hellvikhyttene cabins are beautiful all- year cabins situated by the sea in Hellvik,15 km north of Egersund in Rogaland. Three bedrooms sleeps 8 plus a half loft.

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OGNA CAMPING ASJust off the North Sea Road.

Cabins - swimming - fishing near salmon river and golfcourse

[email protected]

Ogna CampingNordsjøvegen 4061N-4364 Sirevåg

Tel.: +47 51 43 82 42

BRUSAND CAMPINGlocated just off the North Sea RoadMagnificent beach - Cabins - Salmon fishing - windsurfing. Open year round.

Cabin w/ warm & cold water Cabin w/ toiletCabin w/ toilet and shower

[email protected] www.brusand-camping.noBrusand Camping - N-4363 BrusandBooking/info: +47 936 25 823

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Views of the ocean, 400 metres from the shore. The Konge-vegen (royal road) walking trail and Varhaug old cemetry. Fishing rights in two rivers approx 500 metres from the farm. Approx. 10 km to Norway’s longest beach. Golf course nearby. Open year round

Ægrå, Sør-Varhaug 39, N-4360 Varhaug Tel.:+47 51 43 03 83, Mob: [email protected], www.husetvedhavet.no

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Cottage rentalall yearÅlgårdslåtten 3,

4330 ÅlgårdTel. 0047 51 61 75 76

E-mail: i-l [email protected]

KONGEPARKEN CAMPING

The cabins are located right next to the listed Obrestad harbour, still in use by fishermen and visitors. The Kongevegen also passes through a unique landscape here, and takes you

to Grødaland, Varhaug old churchyard, Obrestad lighthouse and Hå old vicarage.

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Obrestad Hytteutleigeoffers cabins located in the wide open landscape of Jæren – under a vast sky with the mighty ocean as your neighbour.Obrestad, 4365 Nærbø - www.obrestadhytte.com

Langt fra hverdagen. Et kvarter fra Stavanger.Bo blant sanddynene på Solastranden, en av Norges fineste strender. Adresse midt på Nordsjøvegen. Like ved en av landets største fornøyelsesparker. Et slag golf ? Fem minutter unna. Aromamassasje? Hotellet har eget spa. Snart hundre års historie, vertskap som bryr seg og måltider du husker. Se sola-strandhotel.no. Der finner du alt.

ferie - restaurant - selskap - konferanse - Nordsjøbadet Spa | +47 51 94 30 00 | sola-strandhotel.no

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BREKKEBUABedroom, loft, bathroom, living room / kitchen. Up to 6 pers. 1 day, 800 NOK

HØYLOFTET2 bedrooms, loft, bathroom, living room / kitchen. Up to 6 pers. 1 day, NOK 1000. 6-10 pers. by appointment.

SOLBUA3 bedrooms, bathroom, living room, kitchen Up to 6 pers. 1 day, NOK 700

STALLENbedroom, bathroom, living room / kitchen up to 3 pers. 1 day, NOK 600

Solveig Vadla og Svein ObrestadHåvegen 121, N-4365 NærbøTelephone: +47 913 60 923 / +47 959 19 152E-mail: [email protected] coordinates: N 6506630 E 301590

Even Hægstad, Håvegen 190-194, N-4365 NærbøTelephone: +47 922 933 12E-mail: [email protected] coordinates: N 6506760 E 300940

STOLPABUA5 bedrooms, bathroom and living room / kitchen. Up to 6 pers. 1 day, NOK 800. Over 6 pers. NOK 100 per pers

HAVSYN6 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, 2 bath-rooms and kitchen. 1 day NOK 1200 or by appointment.

Leif Obrestad and Ingrid Marie SærheimHåvegen 160, N-4365 NærbøTelephone: +47 415 32 612 / +47 415 32 694E-mail: [email protected] coordinates: N 6506620 E 301000

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LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN?

STAVANGERBED & BREAKFASTBreakfast and afternoon coffee with warm waffles, sour cream and jam is included in our prices.

[email protected] www.sbb.noStavanger Bed & Breakfast Vikedalsgt. 1A, N-4012 StavangerTel.: +47 51 56 25 00

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- IN THE CENTRE OF STAVANGERReasonable summerprices 27 June - August 10. www.havly-hotell.no - [email protected] WESTERN Havly Hotell Valberggt. 1, N-4006 StavangerTel.: +47 51 93 90 00 Fax: +47 51 93 90 01

Well-equipped cabins situated by the sea approach to the Lysefjord. Beautiful location with panoramic views of the fjord. Just 15 km from the popular tourist attraction – THE PULPIT ROCK. Great starting point for trips to MOUNT KJERAG and STAVANGER. Open all year.Lysefjord Hyttegrend, Levikvegen 12, 4110 Forsand. Tlf.: +47 51 70 07 50GPS: N 58O 55.136, Ø 6O [email protected], www.lysefjord-hyttegrend.no

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...and inside it´s even more exitingOpening hours: 1. Sept. - 31. May: Weekdays 10-16, Sun. 10-181. juni - 31. august: Daily 10 - 19Kjeringholmen, Stavanger, tel.: +47 51 93 93 00, www.norskolje.museum.no

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SAGENESET FERIESENTERIn summer and winter, Sirdalen gives you nature experiences you will never forget!At Sageneset Feriesenter, you have some of Norway`s best wilder-ness areas on your doorstep Beavers are swimming in the river, moose are grazing in the forest, and you have a good chance of seeing wild reindeer in the mountains. If you are looking for a true wilderness experience, this is the place for you. Our cabins have rustic log-cabin exteriors and high-standard interiors.

Nesset, 4443 Tjørhom. Tlf.: 38 37 13 00 / 975 03 777GPS: N 58° 54.964’, E 6° 54.510’

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nordsjovegen.no

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Angenehme Tage in wunderschöner Landschaft

Kurse, Konferenzen oder Feste am Kai? Wie dem auch sei, wir bieten fantastische Umgebung, gutes Essen und persönlichen Service!

Außerdem haben wir immer günstige Übernachtungsangebote.

utstein KLoster hoteLL, 4156 Mosterøy tel.: +47 51 72 01 00 e-Mail: [email protected]

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Tel.: +47 52 84 04 70. E-mail: [email protected] www.andersenairportservice.com

ANDERSEN AIRPORT SERVICE CAMPER VAN RENTAL

Historical Skudeneshavn. One of Brita’s Nordic gems. Mentioned on Lonely Planet and in a number of foreign travel magazines. B&B. Good standard

Tel.: +47 900 59 [email protected] www.norneshuset.noPb 5. Nordnes 7, N-4297 Skudeneshavn

MARITIME EXPERIENCES ON RENNESØY

GPS: N 59° 5.563’, E 5° 46.719’Hanasandveien 782, 4150 Rennesøy. Tel.: +47 51 72 00 90. [email protected] - www.sjobergferie.no

We have 25 rooms divided between 6 apartments and three hotel rooms, a total of 47 beds. We have a fully-licensed restaurant focusing on local food which is open by arrangement. You can get here by bus, car or boat. We’re here to welcome you.

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Welcome to Norway’s summertown Skudeneshavn

Austre Karmøyv. 23-37, N-4291 KopervikTel.: +47 52 84 61 60 Fax: +47 52 84 61 [email protected]

www.hihostels.no/karmoy

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Room with a view, and exciting activities at UTSIKTEN!UTSIKTEN (The View) is a great base for summer experiences in

Southern Norway, close to many great activities in the center of Kvinesdal,

and only a short distance from Lyngdal, Farsund and Flekkefjord.

UTSIKTEN – Hotell, Golfpark og Kunstsenter • Phone +47 38 35 88 00 • post@utsiktenhotell

www.utsikten.no

Welcome to

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Hotel, Golf

Park and

Art Center.

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