Sights in Stavanger
Edit ThisStavanger has a numerous amount of sights either within or close by the city limits.
The Pulpit Rock, Kjerag, Lysefjorden, Jernaldergården, The beaches, The Canning museum, The Oil Museum, The nightlife, and much more. The sights are endless!
Close by you also have the Ryfylke area with its islands, fjords and scenery.
Ryfylke
Edit ThisExplore Ryfylke!
Ryfylke is an area of amazing contrasts and it is the southern entry to Fjord Norway. Use any combination of transport options - car or motorcycle, bicycle, boat or your feet. In this magnificent region of deep fjords, dramatic mountains, lush valleys and idyllic islands, you will find journey itself incredibly rewarding.
Live well, savour the moment, and give your senses free reign!
That way you can play the key role in nature’s own drama, with Pulpit Rock, the Lysefjord and Kjerag masterfully playing the supporting cast. The mild, more..
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| url: | www.ryfylke.com |
The University of Stavanger
Edit ThisThe University of Stavanger is Norways 5th university, opened January 1st 2005 by the minister of education, Dagfinn Høybråten.
Located just 10 minutes by bus from the city centre and offering studies in hotel management, oil-engineering, television- and radio studies and much more this is a important part of Stavanger.
For more information on the University of Stavanger (US) visit www.uis.no.
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| tel: | +4751 83 10 00 |
| url: | www.uis.no |
| address: | Kristine Bonnevies vei 30, N4021 Stavanger, Norway |
| email: | post@uis.no |
