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Rogaland

Region ·🇳🇴 Norway
Population 499,417
Area 9,288 km²
Time zone Europe/Oslo
Official website www.rogfk.no

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Rogaland Essentials

Rogaland Essentials

Rogaland’s landscape is defined by the deep Lysefjord, home to the 604-meter-high Preikestolen cliff and the Kjeragbolten boulder. In Stavanger, the region's urban center, 18th-century timber houses in Gamle Stavanger stand alongside the 12th-century Stavanger Cathedral. The area's history is marked by the Sverd i fjell monument, commemorating the 872 AD Battle of Hafrsfjord, and industrial heritage preserved in the Norwegian Petroleum and Canning Museums. Natural landmarks include the 92-meter Månafossen waterfall and the extensive dunes of Solastranden.

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Historic Churches of Rogaland

Historic Churches of Rogaland

Rogaland’s religious landscape features a diverse collection of architectural styles, from the 12th-century Romanesque Stavanger Cathedral to the region's distinctive wooden Renaissance churches. This selection includes medieval stone structures like the ruins at Sola and the 13th-century church at Orre, alongside 17th-century wooden landmarks such as Jelsa and Årdal, known for their ornate interiors. These sites document the transition from early medieval Catholicism to the post-Reformation Lutheran tradition in Western Norway.

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Heritage Sites in Rogaland

Heritage Sites in Rogaland

Rogaland’s history is preserved in its diverse archaeological and architectural landmarks. This collection spans from the Stone Age cave of Svarthola to the medieval Stavanger Cathedral, Norway’s oldest cathedral. It includes ancient megaliths like the Stoplesteinan stone circle and the Iron Age Rosslandsguden artifact. Modern history is represented by the Sirevåg Kystfort, a WWII coastal defense site, and the Broken Chain monument, which commemorates the Alexander L. Kielland oil rig disaster.

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Spectacular Viewpoints

Spectacular Viewpoints

This collection features the dramatic landscape of Rogaland, centered around the Lysefjord and the Ryfylke National Tourist Route. It includes the 604-meter vertical drop of Preikestolen and the Kjeragbolten boulder wedged into a mountain crevice. The list also covers architectural viewpoints like Ostasteidn, the historic Valbergtårnet watchtower in Stavanger, and distinct rock formations such as Himakånå and Trollpikken, offering perspectives ranging from coastal fjords to inland mountain peaks.

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Wilderness Huts & Campsites

Wilderness Huts & Campsites

Rogaland’s wilderness accommodations range from coastal campsites to remote mountain lodges. This selection includes key basecamps for iconic hikes like Kjerag and Preikestolen, alongside secluded DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins in the Ryfylkeheiane mountains. These sites provide essential services such as self-service kitchens and proximity to historic trails like the old postal route. Whether staying in modern architectural shelters like Kvitlen or historic mountain farms like Mån, these locations offer strategic access to the region's fjords and high plateaus.

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Map of Rogaland

Practical information

Currency
Norwegian Krone NOK kr · Card payments · Widely accepted
Electricity
Type C / Type F
230 V · 50 Hz
Languages
Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk
Tap water
Safe to drink
Driving side
Right
Calling code
+47
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Tours & Activities

Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Rogaland
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

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