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Stavanger area
A premium weekend experience combining the best of Stavanger’s urban culture, coastal scenery, and Norway’s most iconic hike. Over three days, guests explore the historic streets of Stavanger, take on the world-famous Preikestolen hike above the Lysefjord, and have time to discover the wider Stavanger region at their own pace. A small group format ensures a personal and high-quality experience throughout
Stavanger City Walking Tour Explore the best of Stavanger on a guided walking tour through its most iconic streets and landmarks — from the cobblestone lanes of Gamle Stavanger and the vibrant colors of Øvre Holmegate to the bustling harbor waterfront and the historic Stavanger Cathedral. Your guide will bring the city’s culture, history, and coastal character to life.
Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Hike Standing 604 metres above the Lysefjord, Preikestolen is one of the most photographed natural landmarks in the world. The hike covers approximately 8 km return and takes 4–5 hours, passing through birch forests, mountain lakes, and open rock faces before the dramatic clifftop viewpoint is revealed. One of Norway’s most rewarding hiking experiences. Available May to September only.
Lysefjord Views Whether from the summit of Preikestolen or from the deck of a cruise boat, the Lysefjord stretches 42 km before you — with sheer cliff walls, cascading waterfalls, and some of the most spectacular fjord scenery in all of Norway.
Sola Beach One of Norway’s finest sandy beaches, Solastranden stretches 2.3 km along the coast just 15 minutes from Stavanger city centre. Wide open skies, golden sand, rolling waves, and remnants of World War II coastal fortifications make this a unique and memorable stop. It is also a popular spot for surfing and kiteboarding.
Ullandhaug Tower (Madla Tower) A telecommunications tower built in 1964, rising 64 metres on a hill 135 metres above sea level. From the viewing platforms, guests enjoy sweeping 360-degree panoramic views over Stavanger, the Ryfylke islands, and the Jæren coastline — one of the best vantage points in the entire region.
Hana Stairs, Sandnes A scenic viewpoint offering beautiful views over the fjord and the surrounding landscape just outside Sandnes. A short walk rewards guests with a striking perspective over the Gandsfjord and the rolling hills of Rogaland.
Scenic Lysefjord Cruise (Weather or Winter Alternative) If weather conditions are unsuitable for the Preikestolen hike, or during the October to April period when the trail is closed, the hike is replaced with a scenic Lysefjord cruise. From the water, guests experience the dramatic Preikestolen cliffs from below, along with cascading waterfalls, steep mountain walls, and the full length of the fjord — a spectacular alternative that ensures guests never miss the iconic scenery.
Norwegian Petroleum Museum (Optional — Day 3) Located right on the Stavanger waterfront, the Norwegian Petroleum Museum tells the story of how the discovery of oil in the North Sea transformed Norway. Interactive exhibits, original objects, models, and films explain the history of oil exploration — from the first North Sea drilling platforms in the mid-1960s to modern production systems. It is the most visited museum in Stavanger and is suitable for all ages.
| Duration | 3 days (Friday to Sunday) |
| Difficulty | Moderate (Day 2 hike — May to September only) |
| Fitness Required | Moderate — suitable for active guests with a reasonable fitness level |
| Language | English |
| Minimum Age | 12 years |
| Max Participants | 8 |
| Min Participants | 4 |
| Pickup | Stavanger area / central meeting point |
| Accommodation | 2 nights shared hotel, centrally located in Stavanger |
| Deposit | Full payment required in advance |
| Item | Notes |
| Hiking shoes or boots | Mandatory for Day 2 — ankle support recommended |
| Waterproof jacket | Essential — weather in Stavanger and at altitude can change quickly |
| Warm layers | Temperature drops significantly on the plateau |
| Small backpack | For water, snacks, and extra layers on the hike |
| Water and snacks | No facilities on the Preikestolen trail |
| Camera | Plenty of spectacular scenery throughout all three days |
| Days | Season | Activity |
| Monthly (Friday to Sunday) | May – September | Preikestolen guided hike |
| Monthly (Friday to Sunday) | October – April | Lysefjord cruise alternative |
| Per Person | |
| Price excl. MVA | 8,036,- NOK |
| MVA (12%) | 964,- NOK |
| Price incl. MVA | 9,000,- NOK |
For Age 12-14 10% off
For Age 15-17 5% off
Private Room Upgrade — Upgrade from shared to private hotel accommodation for both nights in Stavanger. Contact us for pricing and availability.
Private Group Tour — This tour is available as a fully private experience for groups. Enjoy the flexibility of a personalised itinerary and exclusive guide. Contact us for pricing and availability.
Q: What hotel will we stay in?
A: Guests stay in a centrally located hotel in Stavanger. The standard booking includes shared accommodation with breakfast included on both mornings. A private room upgrade is available — please contact us for pricing.
Q: Is breakfast included?
A: Yes, breakfast is included at the hotel on both Day 2 and Day 3.
Q: Is the Preikestolen hike available year-round?
A: The guided hike to Preikestolen runs from May to September only. Outside of this period, the hike is replaced with a scenic Lysefjord cruise, ensuring guests still experience the iconic fjord scenery safely regardless of the time of year.
Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the hike?
A: Guest safety is our priority. If conditions are unsafe for the Preikestolen hike, the day will be replaced with a scenic Lysefjord cruise. Guests will still experience the iconic fjord scenery from the water, along with additional stops in the region. No refund is offered for weather-related changes as an equally valuable alternative is always provided.
Q: Is the tour suitable for children?
A: Yes, the minimum age for this tour is 12 years. The hike on Day 2 is rated moderate and is manageable for children with a reasonable fitness level who are comfortable on uneven terrain. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
Q: Do I need hiking gear?
A: Hiking shoes or boots are mandatory for Day 2. Other gear such as waterproof jackets and layers should be brought from home. There is no hiking gear rental included in the tour price.
Q: What is there to do on the free evening of Day 1?
A: Your guide will provide personalised recommendations for local restaurants, cafés, and evening activities in Stavanger. The city has a lively harbor area with a wide range of dining options, from traditional Norwegian cuisine to international restaurants.
Q: What can I do on the free morning of Day 3?
A: We recommend visiting the Norwegian Petroleum Museum — located right on the harbor and one of Stavanger’s most popular attractions — or exploring Stavanger Cathedral, the harbor area cafés, and the city’s local shops and galleries.
Q: How do I pay?
A: Full payment is required in advance at the time of booking.
Q: Can we book this as a private group tour?
A: Yes, this tour is available as a fully private experience for groups of any size. Please contact us for pricing and availability
Alani –
Here was so much good about this trip – our guide
John –
I enjoyed the tour and would recommend it to my friends.