Stavanger can offer you some of the most spectacular and interesting experiences Norway can offer – for instance Norway’s most famous tourist attraction, the Pulpit Rock. (Picture above by Casper Tybjerg – Visitnorway.com).
Saturday 23 August 2014

Photo: CH – Visitnorway.com
From oil to oil
11:00 – 14:00
A city walk through the finest and best preserved wooden house settlement in Northern Europe.
Visit two unique museums and be amazed by the Cathedral dating back to 1125 A.D.
Meeting point: Cathedral.
NOK 350 per pax.
Minimum number of participants to run the tour is 10.
Hike to the Pulpit Rock
09:30 – 16:30
Norway’s most famous attraction, in the beautiful Lysefjord. See picture above.
- Duration: 2 hrs hike each way. (Total: 8 hrs)
- Transportation: Coach & ferry
- Track: Marked path Distance: 7 km (4,3 miles)
- Height variation: 350 metres
- Terrain: Undulating
Meeting point: Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel.
NOK 800 per pax.
Minimum number of participants to run the tour is 20.
Sunday 24 August

Photo: Marte Kopperud – Visitnorway.com
From Oil to Oil
11:00 – 14:00
A city walk through the finest and best preserved wooden house settlement in Northern Europe
Visit two unique museums and be amazed by the Cathedral dating back to 1125 A.D.