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Festung Stavanger

Festung Stavanger

TO HELP YOU GENERATE SALES TO THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF STAVANGER AND THE FJORD REGION OF WESTERN NORWAY

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STAVANGER CITY BREAKS

Three city break packages, fully guided and offering a short sea day cruise of Lysefjord, with a packed programme of experiences, attractions combined with superb hospitality.

ADVENTURE STAVANGER

A packed weekend of adventure in the mountains and fjords, in a programme expertly crafted to help guests get the very best adventure experience of western Norway.

GOURMET STAVANGER

The only city in Norway to boast a two-star Michelin restaurant, and with another one-star Michelin restaurant, plus a number of other acclaimed restaurants, this special Gourmet weekend has been created to offer guests a fantastic food and drink extravaganza in Stavanger.

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HIKE STAVANGER

A selection of some of the best hikes through amazing mountain and fjord scenery including Preikestolen - Pulpit Rock, and the famous Kjerag.

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FLY BIKE STAVANGER

Fly into Stavanger and rent a Kawasaki or KTM motorcycle and enjoy a bike trip across some of the most spectacular scenic road routes in Norway, taking bikers though breathtaking mountain and fjord scenery.

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BIRD WATCHING IN STAVANGER & JÆREN

A fully guided bird watching tour of amazing wetlands and forests with over 400 bird species to tick off, with a number of rarities included.

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FLY FISH STAVANGER

Fish for Salmon on the famous Suldalslagen River with extended season to the end of September, and also enjoy the amazing Salmon Safari, floating down the river to see the beautiful salmon close up.

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DEEP SEA & NEAR COASTAL FISHING

For fishing sports enthusiasts, this package includes fishing on great coastal, deep sea and fjord waters, with guests staying in beautiful waterside self-catering apartments.

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STAVANGER SCHOOL STUDY TOUR

For high school and university students, Stavanger has become a very popular study tour city. This package combines visits to a selection of museums and industries showcasing the transformation of Stavanger into a global energy and science based city.

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SKI STAVANGER

Some of Norway’s best ski resorts are located within two hours of Stavanger. This fjord day cruise and ski combination offers short break or a week long vacation on the slopes of Sauda and Sirdal.

STAVANGER’S HIDDEN GEMS

This spa break package offers clients the opportunity to enjoy a world class spa break coupled with a leisurely programme of experiences venturing deep inside Stavanger’s hidden gem attractions.

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FLY DRIVE STAVANGER

There is no finer way to enjoy the spectacular mountain and coastal scenery than road tripping along world-class scenic roads. This package takes guests on a famous journey of adventure into stunning scenery and amazing fjord and harbour town destinations.

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SURF STAVANGER

Renowned for its incredible coastline, with giant Atlantic wave breakers, Stavanger is recognised as one of Europe’s best surfing destinations. This package is a must buy for surfers and those that want to try and learn this exciting watersport. Paddle boarding and fjord kayaking adds to the experience.

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GOLF STAVANGER

With a mild climate that allow you to swing your clubs almost the whole year, why not come to the Stavanger region and combine some exciting days on the fairway with good food and a nice mix of courses within short distance. Play by the beach or on the mountain, with a rental car in the package, guests can choose.

FESTUNG STAVANGER

With a top modern airport and a large harbour, the Stavanger region was of major importance during WWII. This package allow history buffs to learn the story and see the remnants from the war, when Festung Stavanger was an important part in the Festung Norwegen defence barrier.

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