The Stavanger region has many scenic attractions, among them the Lysefjord, Sola beach and the world famous Preikestolen (“the Pulpit Rock”). Preikestolen is located 604 metres above sea level and is the most visited attraction in the county of Rogaland. Lonely Planet named it the number one most breathtaking viewing platform in the world.
Stavanger is a university city and home to a number of institutions of higher education and research. This is reflected in the city’s urban and lively atmosphere, and in the varied assortment of shopping and dining opportunities. In 2008 Stavanger and Sandnes were designated European Capital of Culture, a testimony to the variety and wide range of cultural events and activities in the region. The Gladmat Food Festival, usually held at the end of July, is a large happening in the region and attracts around 250,000 visitors every year.
In 1969 the first oil field was discovered at Ekofisk south in the North Sea, which made the Stavanger Region a key player in the Norwegian economy.
Beautiful pictures from Norway.. nice to know about another country..
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely - and I love that last photo in particular.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. I have only visited the Telemark area of Norway and found it a beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful place to visit indeed, and the photos look amazing. Warm greetings to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures. It looks like a fascinating place.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place to hold a food festival!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely - and I love that last photo in particular.
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