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Cabin in Bjerkreim kommune
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 308 reviews

@Fjellsoli cabin in Bjerkreim/Stavtjørn (Kodlhom)

Welcome to memorable days @ Fjellsoli Stavtjørn -Fjellet kaller- 550 m.a.s.l. The cabin is modern 2017, charmingly decorated. For those who appreciate real raw wild nature. In all kinds of weather and demanding terrain, combined with a sense of luxury. Enjoy the feeling of coming home to untouched nature, magnificent mountains, waterfalls, spectacular views. Let yourself be captivated by the view, the colors and the changing light. Especially in the morning and evening hours. Breathe deeply and recharge. Leave nature as you find it

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A spacious bedroom features a large, comfortable bed with a dark quilted cover. Natural light is allowed in through a nearby window with light curtains, complementing the soft green wall. A decorative tray is positioned on the bed, adding a welcoming touch.
Home in Storhaug
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Charming townhouse in the center of Stavanger

Charming house in the middle of the core of what Stavanger has to offer. Walking distance to everything, while the street is quiet, personal and charming. A stone's throw from the house you will find an eldorado of restaurants with food from all corners of the world and including two Michelin star restaurants. Here, you get everything you could dream of. The house has a modern standard, a totally renovated bathroom in 2025, three spacious bedrooms with a total of six beds, in addition there is a baby cot. You'll enjoy your stay here.

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Tiny home in Gjesdal
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Unique tiny house with panoramic views - "Fjordbris"

Welcome to Fjordbris! Here you can get an overnight stay in the scenic area of Dirdal with an unforgettable view. With only a few meters to the fjord, an almost has the experience of sleeping in the water. All amenities are available either in the tiny house or in the basement of the shop Dirdalstraen Gardsutsalg nearby. In 2023 and 2025, the farm shop was named Norway's best farm shop and is a small attraction in itself. Right next door you will find a sauna that can be booked with equally good views.

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A view of the surrounding neighborhood showcases a blend of traditional and modern architecture, with a white house featuring a red roof and a rooftop terrace. Nearby buildings display similar roofs, and a parking area is visible in the foreground.
Home in Stavanger
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 553 reviews

MESTERGAARDEN retro-industrial city apartment

We wish you welcome to this very special apartment located in the middle of an 1929 industrial designed master cabinetmakers/ebeniste workshop building. Apartment is spacious - with modern bathroom, kitchen facilities, dining area, 2 TV livingrooms, a/c, big windows, beds for 4/5/6 people, a cozy backyard and terrace; all located in a very quite west side area of townhouses. Its 2-6 minutes walk to city center, harbour, railway and buses. Several grocery stores and restaurants 40-80 m away.

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Home in Strand
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Scenic fjord home, minutes from Pulpit Rock

Wake up to breathtaking fjord views and crisp Scandinavian air from the spacious terrace – made for slow mornings, long dinners and unforgettable moments together. Just minutes from Preikestolen, with space for up to 18 guests, it’s the perfect base for families and groups seeking both nature and comfort. From May 18th 2026: Outdoor jacuzzi and premium swim spa (9 seats) overlooking the fjord. More than a stay – a place where memories are made.

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Two wooden chairs with a small table are positioned on a grassy area, overlooking a calm body of water. The horizon line features faint outlines of distant islands, while trees frame the sides of the view. Gentle waves reflect soft light from the sky.
Cabin in Grødem
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Charming cabin by the lake, rural and central

Idyllic cabin by the lake, located shielded below the hiking trail. Beautiful view of the lake. Short distance to the beach and store. Perfect for couples. Close to Stavanger city center. Bus connection with direct bus to the city center nearby. Activities - Swimming -Fishing -Shopping/city life/culture/museums - Kongeparken - Climbing parks/activity parks - Hiking trail Double bed in bedroom 1 and bedroom 2. Extra bed available for guest no. 5

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A spacious terrace features wooden decking and is surrounded by neatly arranged flower beds. The view captures distant mountains and a scenic waterway, with greenery nearby. The modern structure showcases large glass doors that open onto the terrace.
Guesthouse in Strand
5 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Modern apartment; views, evening sun, exclusive.

Pulpit Rock 10 minutes to parking. Read reviews from past guests. The view is striking, the place is shielded from traffic and noise. Sun until 10:20 pm on the longest days. Sit down for several days and go on great hikes and mountain peaks from the exit door. Five minutes hike away you can go swimming in a river with fresh mountain water. Short distance to Jørpeland city centre (10 min walk, 5 min to drive) with all necessary shops available.

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A charming street scene features traditional wood houses with light-colored facades. Cobblestone paving is visible, along with plants positioned near doorways. The clear blue sky overhead enhances the inviting atmosphere, while power lines stretch across the image, connecting the buildings.
Home in Stavanger
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Stavanger city center wood house!

I have the perfect wood house in Stavanger city center! My house contains a 1st floor with 3 bedrooms and a bathroom, a living room and fully equipped kitchen in the 2nd floor - with 52 inch Sony smart TV/Apple TV/Chrome/Netflix/Wi-Fi/Sonos audio system - and a bigger bathroom in the 3rd floor with bathtube. Suitable for 1-5 persons. 1 minute walk to the Pulpit Rock Ferry and very close to city center with all its facilities.

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An open door reveals a spacious terrace furnished with a dining table and chairs overlooking a serene sea view. Soft sunlight filters in, illuminating a cozy seating area with a patterned cushion on a dark sofa.
Apartment in Strand
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

New seaside apartment close to Pulpit Rock trial.

The apartment maintains a high standard and has a unique location. The apartment is equipped with devices such as Smart TV, contains modern furniture, as well as a large terrace with a fantastic view of the ocean. Here you can enjoy everything from breakfast to late evenings. The apartment is 20 meters from the beach and the beach is open to everyone! It's a peaceful neighborhood and the people are nothing but helpful.

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Place to stay in Strand
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Luxury Villa with Jacuzzi, cinema & Fjord View

Pepsitoppen Villa er en romslig og moderne villa med panoramautsikt over fjorden, perfekt for familier og grupper som ønsker komfort, privatliv og nærhet til spektakulær natur. Her bor du i rolige omgivelser med jacuzzi, stor terrasse og hjemmekino, kun kort avstand fra Preikestolen. 🎬 Private home cinema 🌄 Panoramic fjord view 🛥️ Fjord / experiences Nær Preikestolen, Stavanger by og Lysefjorden

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The structure features a modern design with dark metal cladding and large glass windows. A stone foundation provides stability, while a staircase leads to the entrance. Surrounding greenery enhances the setting, with a gravel pathway leading up to the building.
Home in Stavanger
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Boathouse by the lake in Sokn, Stavanger

The boathouse is brand new and part of the seaside house environment towards Soknasundet. There is a jetty with fishing opportunities. Buildings and furniture are made by the renowned architect Espen Surnevik. If you come by boat there is plenty of room for the boat at the jetty. The boathouse is part of Sokn Gard (see fb) which has many animals you can visit, and the farm has 5 km of hiking trails.

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A garden pathway transitions through vibrant flower beds leading to a tranquil body of water. The arrangement includes various shrubs and flowers in bloom, set against the backdrop of a soft sunset sky, creating a serene outdoor experience.
Guest suite in Time
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Modern apartment with lakefront, quiet place

50kvm leilighet i hus ferdigstilt i 2019. Tomten ligger ved Frøylandsvannet, med fin utsikt og gode solforhold. Utleie av kanoer i nabolaget. Bestilles på Frilager.no. Lokasjon: Gåsevika, Kvernaland. Det er fem minutter å gå til matbutikk. Fine turmuligheter i området. 20min gåtur til togstasjon, som tar deg til Bryne, Sandnes og Stavanger.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Stavanger?

    Stavanger has a variety of welcoming neighborhoods, such as the city center, Eiganes, and Våland, each known for their distinctive atmosphere and nearby cafés. Many visitors enjoy staying near the harbor or in Old Stavanger for easy access to local galleries, historic streets, and waterfront strolls.

  • What are the best things to do in Stavanger with kids?

    Families can explore the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, enjoy interactive exhibits at Stavanger Museum, or spend time outdoors in the parklands around Mosvatnet lake. In warmer months, sandy beaches and local playgrounds are frequently suggested for family fun.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Stavanger?

    Stavanger has white wooden houses in Old Stavanger, contemporary exhibitions at Stavanger Art Museum, and a lively waterfront promenade. Visitors often explore nearby fjords and hiking spots or learn about offshore energy at the Norwegian Petroleum Museum.

  • How is the weather in Stavanger?

    Stavanger has cool winters with temperatures around 31–41°F (0–5°C), while summers are mild, typically ranging from 54–66°F (12–19°C). Rain is common year-round, so it is a good idea to pack waterproof layers.

  • What are the best places to visit in Stavanger?

    Old Stavanger, with its white wooden houses, is frequently suggested, as is the Norwegian Petroleum Museum for its hands-on displays. The city’s cathedral, Domkirke, and the vibrant harbor area have a distinctive blend of history and modern life.

  • What are some hiking trails in Stavanger?

    Stavanger has scenic trails around Mosvatnet and Stokkavatnet lakes, while longer hikes such as coastal routes provide sea views and peaceful forests. Many adventurers look to nearby Preikestolen for a challenging climb and panoramic fjord views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Stavanger?

    Families can explore the Stavanger Museum, visit animal parks, or enjoy picnics in the park at Mosvatnet. Interactive exhibits at the Norwegian Petroleum Museum and trips to local beaches are also popular among travelers with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Stavanger?

    Popular day trips from Stavanger include hiking to Preikestolen for sweeping fjord views, visiting the traditional fishing village area of Tananger, and exploring the scenic Lysefjord region. Those interested in outdoor activities can discover nearby islands or cycle through coastal countryside landscapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Stavanger?

    Stavanger has a range of pet-friendly accommodations, particularly in neighborhoods with parks and waterfront paths like Eiganes and parts of the city center. Many hosts welcome travelers with pets and provide easy access to outdoor green spaces.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Stavanger?

    Wander through local markets for specialty foods and crafts, and consider a fjord boat tour for a distinct perspective of the region. Norwegians often dress in layers to adapt to changing weather, and waterproof jackets are recommended even in summer.

  • What is Stavanger known for?

    Stavanger is known for its well-preserved wooden houses, Norwegian Petroleum Museum, and proximity to celebrated natural sites like the fjords and Preikestolen. The city also has a lively arts scene, maritime history, and seasonal festivals.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Stavanger?

    Travelers often find hidden murals in colorful street art alleys, and boutique cafés tucked into Old Stavanger’s backstreets. The Ullandhaug Tower and Flor og Fjære island gardens provide quieter perspectives on the region’s landscape and local creativity.

  • What are the best foods to try in Stavanger?

    Stavanger has locally caught seafood such as shrimp, mackerel, and cod, as well as traditional dishes like raspeballer and brunost. Bakeries feature cardamom pastries and cinnamon buns, and cafes serve coffee alongside sweet treats popular in the region.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Stavanger?

    Pack waterproof and wind-resistant layers, comfortable shoes for cobbled streets and trails, and a reusable water bottle. An extra jumper or sweater is useful, as Stavanger’s temperatures are typically cool even in summer.

  • What is the nightlife in Stavanger like?

    Stavanger’s nightlife has lively pubs, music venues, and bars—the city center is known for its relaxed lounges and local craft brews. Some venues spotlight jazz or rock acts, and late-night cafes are popular places to wind down.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Stavanger?

    Stavanger hosts a jazz festival in early summer that draws musicians from Norway and abroad, as well as a popular food festival highlighting Nordic cuisine. Art weekends and parades bring the city’s streets to life during spring and summer.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Stavanger?

    Stavanger has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, particularly in quiet areas like Eiganes, Våland, and neighborhoods near local parks. Many hosts offer amenities suited to families, including kitchens and outdoor spaces.

  • When is the best time to visit Stavanger?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for exploring Stavanger, thanks to milder temperatures and longer daylight. This time of year sees frequent outdoor festivals, local markets, and more chances to enjoy nature walks or boat tours.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Stavanger

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    Stavanger vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ37 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    10 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,210 properties have a dedicated workspace

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    2,670 of Stavanger vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Stavanger stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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