1-Day Stavanger Adventure: Fjords to Fossils

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By Daniel

May 8, 2024 · 1 min read

Stavanger 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a one-day journey through the stunning city of Stavanger, where natural wonders and cultural treasures await. Begin your adventure with a 4-hour trek to the breathtaking Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), a natural rock formation offering panoramic views of the fjords that define Norway's rugged beauty. After immersing yourself in the tranquility of nature, dive into Norway's industrial heritage at the Norwegian Petroleum Museum for a 2-hour exploration of the nation's oil and gas journey. Conclude your day with a leisurely 1-hour stroll through Gamle Stavanger, the old town, where cobbled streets and historic wooden houses transport you back in time. This itinerary is crafted to give you a taste of Stavanger's most iconic attractions, from the heights of its cliffs to the heart of its history.

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1 Day in Stavanger Itinerary: Day 1

1

Preikestolen

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Begin your Stavanger adventure with a breathtaking hike to Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock. Set aside around 4 hours to immerse yourself in the raw beauty of Norway as you trek on foot to one of the country's most iconic natural landmarks. The journey to the 604-meter-high cliff offers stunning views of the Lysefjord and surrounding mountains, making every step of the hike a picturesque experience. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera to capture the awe-inspiring scenery from the top.

Attraction Info

  • 4129 Songesand, Norway
  • Suggested tour duration: 4-5 hour
1 h 6 min,55.7 km
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Norwegian Petroleum Museum

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After the exhilarating hike, dive into Norway's industrial heart at the Norwegian Petroleum Museum. Spend about 2 hours exploring the interactive exhibits that detail the country's oil and gas industry, its impact on society, and the technological advancements in the field. The museum's unique architecture, resembling an oil platform, adds to the immersive experience, making it a must-visit for those interested in understanding the essence of modern Norway.

Attraction Info

  • Kjeringholmen 1a, 4006 Stavanger, Norway
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open on Mon-Sat,10:00am-4:00pm;Open on Sun,10:00am-6:00pm

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Gamle Stavanger

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Conclude your day with a leisurely stroll through Gamle Stavanger, the old town that boasts well-preserved wooden houses dating back to the 18th century. With just an hour to wander, you'll be charmed by the cobbled streets and quaint atmosphere of this historic area. It's the perfect place to reflect on the day's adventures and soak in the local culture before the sun sets on your one-day Stavanger itinerary.

Attraction Info

  • Gamle Prestveien, 4025 Stavanger
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-1.5 hour
  • Open 24 hours
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Gamle Stavanger
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There are narrow stone alleys and small old wooden houses. In order to maintain the original appearance, all the houses must be painted white, the alleys are closed to traffic, there are no small traders, and there are only a few galleries. The windows of every house are decorated with various small decorations, and the lazy cat glances at you and turns to sleep. A quiet little fresh breath.
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Norwegian Petroleum Museum
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The Petroleum Museum is located in the harbour of Stavanger. Stavanger is a well-known North Sea oil capital, where many oil giants gather. At the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, you can learn about the formation, exploration and extraction of oil and other popular science knowledge. The museum combines the progress of oil exploration technology with video materials of important moments in the history of Norwegian oil development, including not only the Kielland tragedy in which 123 workers were killed, but also a commissioned report on the oil-free Norwegian waters in 1950. In addition, there are rich multimedia presentations and movie screenings, which are worth seeing. And there are many interactive projects, both knowledgeable and interesting.
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Sverd i fjell
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Stavanger Cathedral
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In 1100, Bishop Reinald from England presided over the construction of Stavanger Cathedral, which was completed in 1125. The cathedral is a symbol of the development of the English bishops here.
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Lysefjord
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Lysefjord is located in the southwest of Norway, with a total length of 42 kilometers. The nearly vertical distance from the rock to the water surface is more than 1000 meters. It is a well-known fjord in Norway. longing for the place. Preikestolen is a huge rock above the Lysefjord at an altitude of 604 meters. The platform is 600 square meters. It is one of the ideal places to overlook the Lysefjord and appreciate the beauty of the fjord. Walk along the gentle slope of the road, climb over two hills, go up the hill vertically, reach the platform in the middle section, you can enjoy the beautiful view of Revsvatnet Lake, and then climb to the top of the mountain. On this natural rock, enjoy the style of Lysefjord, rolling mountains, winding fjords, and cruise ships dotted in the fjords. Miracle Stone (Kjeragbolten) This is another big rock in the Lysefjord. It is located in the Kjerag Mountain. This rock with a diameter of about 2 meters is suspended above the fjord for 1,000 meters and is sandwiched between two giant rock cracks. is spectacular.
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Stavanger 1 Day Itinerary