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    Data from Statistics Norway. Rogaland ( Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈrûːɡɑlɑn] ⓘ) is a county in Western Norway, bordering the North Sea to the west and the counties of Vestland to the north, Telemark to the east and Agder to the east and southeast. Per 1. January 2024, it had a population of 499,417 people.

  2. Rogaland – region of otherworldly wonder. Rogaland is a western county of Norway known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history and cultural heritage. The area features iconic natural landmarks such as the Lysefjord, Kjerag and Preikestolen, as well as the largest coastal plain in Norway, Jæren, characterized by its vast sandy beaches ...

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  4. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. Rogaland is a county in West Norway. Rogaland is a highly varied area from the sandy beaches and flatlands at Jæren, to the jaw-dropping cliffs of Lysefjorden, to charming lakes and fjord of Ryfylke and the barren uplands within.

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    - the North-Eastern corner of Rogland, includes islands, fjords, valleys and uplands around the inner part of the great Boknafjorden.

    58.7333335.651 Bryne
    58.456.0066672 EgersundIs the largest town in southern Rogaland.
    58.7833335.8166673 Figgjo
    58.7736115.6327784 Kleppe
    59.255.251 KarmøyAn island close to Haugesund. Karmøy means "the island that gives shelter from the open sea", known for the Vikings. It is this route that gave Norway its name ("the way to the nor...
    58.7286945.5288612 Orre

    Rogaland is the county on both sides of the wide Boknafjorden, as well as the valleys, uplands and smaller fjords to the east. The county consists of several distinct parts. Stavanger is the main city and sits on the northern end of the Jæren flatlands. Stavanger together with adjacent towns Sola, Sandnes and Randaberg is the third largest urban ar...

    By plane

    Stavanger airport (SVGIATA), is an international airport. Flights to Amsterdam, Bergen, Copenhagen, Kristiansand and Oslo. As well as other destinations. Haugesund airport (HAUIATA), has among other, scheduled flights to Oslo, Copenhagen (Summer only) and Gdansk.

    By train

    NSBoperates trains from Oslo over Kristiansand to Stavanger. Eight hours.

    By bus

    Bus from Oslo to Haugesund, on Nor-Way busekpress. Nine hours. There is also bus from Bergen to Haugesund and Stavanger.

    By train

    Local trains Stavanger-Sandnes and Stavanger-Egersund, operated by NSB.

    By bus

    Local buses, tickets and info by Kolumbus.

    By car

    At some places car ferries need to be used. They have a fee, usually of NOK 50-100. They go 1-2 times per hour and don't need booking.

    The Lysefjord with the Kjeragbolten.
    Pulpit rock - Preikestolen.
    Jæren- A very "non-norwegian" area. A lot of people associate Norway with mountains and fjords; you'll find a very flat area called Jæren, south of Stavanger. Most of this area is Norway's most imp...
    Dalsnuten and few peaks around. Major hiking routes start from Gramstad.

    Rogaland specialities: Komla, smalaføtter (sheeps feet) and smalahove (sheeps head), pinnekjøtt (meat from lamb), lapskaus (a soup mostly found in Jæren).

    Rogaland has a low crime rate. You should have no problems if you take the usual precautions. Main dangers are the narrow, bending roads and the sea.

    Hordaland with Sunnhordland, Hardanger and Bergen
    Agder with Setesdal and Kristiansand
    Danmark via Hirtshalsport
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  6. PLAN YOUR TRIP Rogaland. The southernmost of the Western Fjord counties, Rogaland is also home to many beautiful beaches and islands. Of the area’s fjords, Lysefjord is the most famous, its 25 magnificent miles marked by narrow passages along steep vertical drops. Preikestolen, Rogaland’s most visited attraction, is a breathtaking cliff ...

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