Swords in Rock monument and Stavanger highlights private tour
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Swords in Rock monument and Stavanger highlights private tour

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Sverd i fjell is a must-see. In 872, a great battle was fought all around this area that caused Norway to be birthed. A place of real historical significance. If you are in Stavanger then you have to go and see the swords and learn about the historical significance of the monument.

Your guide will pick you up at your hotel, cruise ship or another place you are staying in Stavanger.
On the way to Ullandhaug Tower, you’ll stop at Hafrsfjord, where a historical battle was fought in the age of Vikings between 872 and 900. From Ullandhaug Tower, you will get a bird’s eye view over the city and Ryfylke Fjords. After that, you will stop at the Swords in Rock monument, where you will have time to take photos.
After returning back to the city you will have a sightseeing tour of the old city – Gamle Stavanger. You’ll be able to view the outside of Stavanger Cathedral, plus you will have free time to experience Stavanger and to shop for souvenirs before returning back to your hotel/cruise ship.

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Swords in Rock monument and Stavanger highlights private tour

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What's included

All fees and taxes
Transportation in a private vehicle
Pick-up and drop-off
Professional licensed guide

Detailed itinerary

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Ullandhaug tower - The telecommunications tower was built in 1964. The tower rises 64 meters on a hill 135 m above sea level. From here you have a marvelous view of Stavanger, Ryfylke, and Nordjæren. Each year the tower is decorated with lights for Christmas.

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Hafrsfjord or Hafrsfjorden is a fjord in the Stavanger Peninsula in Rogaland county, Norway. The 9-kilometer (5.6 mi) long fjord forms the border between the municipalities of Stavanger and Sola. On the west side of the fjord is the large village of Tananger, on the south is the village of Solakrossen, and on the east end of the fjord is the borough of Madla in the city of Stavanger. The Møllebukta bay area, located on the innermost part of the fjord, is the site of a popular beach and the Sverd i Fjell statues. The only bridge over the fjord is the Hafrsfjord Bridge which runs between Kvernevik in Stavanger and Jåsund in the village of Tananger in Sola.

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Sverd i fjell (English: Swords in Rock) is a commemorative monument located in the Hafrsfjord neighborhood of Madla, a borough of the city of Stavanger in Rogaland, Norway. The monument was created by sculptor Fritz Røed from Bryne and was unveiled by King Olav V of Norway in 1983. The three bronze swords stand 10 metres (33 ft) tall and are planted into the rock of a small hill next to the fjord. They commemorate the historic Battle of Hafrsfjord which by tradition took place there in the year 872, when King Harald Fairhair gathered all of Norway under one crown. The largest sword represents the victorious Harald, and the two smaller swords represent the defeated petty kings. The monument also represents peace, since the swords are planted into solid rock, so they may never be removed.

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One of the most picturesque areas of the city is Gamle Stavanger, a historic area where a collection of quaint older homes lie along meandering stone-paved streets. This is, in fact, the largest surviving wooden house settlement in northern Europe. Its streets are well worth exploring, as are its galleries and museums.

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Located in the city center, Stavanger Cathedral was built in the 12th century by Englishman Reginald of Worcester (later known as Bishop Reinald) as a three-aisle Romanesque basilica. The choir was rebuilt in the Gothic style after a fire in 1272, and the whole church was renovated in the 19th century. Notable interior features include the richly carved Baroque pulpit (1658), a stone font of the Gothic period, and the stained glass in the east window depicting New Testament scenes.

What's not included

Food and drinks

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Stavanger

Stavanger is a charming coastal city known for its well-preserved old town, rich Viking history, and stunning natural surroundings. As the gateway to the famous Lysefjord and Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), it offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor adventures.

Top Attractions

Old Town (Gamle Stavanger)

Gamle Stavanger is one of the best-preserved old towns in Norway, featuring 173 well-maintained wooden houses from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Historical 2-3 hours Free to explore, some museums charge entry fees

Norwegian Petroleum Museum

This award-winning museum offers an interactive and educational experience about Norway's oil and gas industry.

Museum 1-2 hours NOK 160 for adults, discounts available

Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock)

Preikestolen is a breathtaking cliff that rises 604 meters above Lysefjord, offering stunning views and a challenging hike.

Nature Half-day to full day Free, but parking and guided tours may cost extra

Lysefjord

Lysefjord is a stunning fjord known for its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, offering boat tours and hiking opportunities.

Nature Half-day to full day NOK 200-400 for boat tours

Valberg Tower

Valberg Tower is a historic tower offering panoramic views of Stavanger and the surrounding area.

Historical 1 hour NOK 50 for adults

Must-Try Local Dishes

Fårikål

A traditional Norwegian stew made with lamb, cabbage, and spices.

Main Dish Not vegetarian or vegan

Rakfisk

Fermented fish, usually trout or char, served with flatbread, sour cream, and onions.

Snack Not vegetarian or vegan, contains fish

Lutefisk

A traditional Norwegian dish made from aged stockfish or dried whitefish, soaked in lye.

Main Dish Not vegetarian or vegan, contains fish

Kjøttkaker

Norwegian meatballs, usually served with potatoes, gravy, and lingonberry jam.

Main Dish Not vegetarian or vegan, contains meat

Popular Activities

Hiking Rock climbing Kayaking Spa treatments Beach activities Picnicking Museum visits Walking tours

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and the best conditions for hiking and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and events.

15°C to 20°C 59°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Norwegian
  • Widely spoken: English, German, Swedish, Danish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Norwegian Krone (NOK)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Stavanger is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night

Getting there

By air
  • Stavanger Airport, Sola • 11 km from city center
By train

Stavanger Station

By bus

Stavanger Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is efficient and user-friendly, with frequent services and clear signage.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Taxa4x365

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Vågen Eigeland Hillevåg

Day trips

Lysefjord
25 km • Half-day to full day

Lysefjord is a stunning fjord known for its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, offering boat tours and hiking opportunities.

Sandnes
15 km • Half-day

Sandnes is a charming town known for its rich cultural heritage, museums, and beautiful parks.

Jæren
30 km • Full day

Jæren is a coastal area known for its beautiful beaches, birdwatching opportunities, and historic sites.

Festivals

Stavanger Festival • June Norsk Klepp Jazz Festival • July Stavanger International Chamber Music Festival • August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Old Town (Gamle Stavanger) early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds
  • Take a guided tour of the Norwegian Petroleum Museum to gain a deeper understanding of Norway's oil and gas industry
  • Hike to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) for a breathtaking view of Lysefjord, but be prepared for a challenging and steep trail
  • Explore the local food scene by visiting Stavanger Market (Stavanger Marked) for fresh produce, local crafts, and street food
  • Use the Kolumbus app for real-time bus information and to plan your public transportation routes
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