Parks and Gardens
Stavanger’s green spaces range from historic manor grounds to elevated viewpoints with ancient history. Ledaalsparken surrounds the royal residence, while Bjergstedparken serves as the city's cultural hub near the waterfront. For archaeological interest, Rudlå features Bronze Age rock carvings. These parks provide a mix of formal horticultural displays, open lawns for recreation in the Storhaug district, and quiet squares like St. Svithuns plass near the city’s museum corridor.
Bjergstedparken
Cultural park housing the Stavanger Concert Hall and the University of Stavanger’s Faculty of Performing Arts. It features open lawns and a traditional bandstand near the city's northern waterfront.
Ledaalsparken
Formal park surrounding Ledaal, an 18th-century manor house serving as a royal residence and museum. The grounds feature manicured paths and historic trees characteristic of old estate gardens.
Rudlå
Elevated parkland featuring a collection of Bronze Age rock carvings. The site offers views over the city center and the northern harbor area.
Munkehagen
Historic garden in the Eiganes district, originally part of a larger estate. It is characterized by mature trees and its proximity to the city's historic manor houses.
St. Svithuns plass
Urban park located near the Stavanger Museum. Named after the city's patron saint, it serves as a green link between the museum district and the central residential areas.
Storhaugmarka
Large recreational area in the Storhaug district featuring open grass fields, walking paths, and sports facilities. It serves as a central green lung for the eastern part of the city.
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