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Introduction

A landscape wide open and rough. Exciting histories and sensual impressions. Are you up for a close encounter with the elements?

Rogaland is the largest agricultural county in Norway as well as a leading industrial county. It is among other things renowned for being the centre of oil and gas production in the North Sea.

Rogaland is the area where the South coast meets Western Norway. In the south of the county you may visit Dalane, a region characterised by its rugged, rocky landscape.

In the inner and northern parts of the county the nature so typical of Western Norway begins. Here you may visit deep fjords and vast moors and mountain areas.

Situated in the middle of Rogaland county is the Boknafjord basin with its abundance of large and small islands, islets and reefs. South of the Boknafjord, the landscape of Jæren begins.

Jæren is perhaps most known as a busy agricultural area, but it is also famous for sandy beaches and dune landscapes several kilometres long and for its highly productive wetlands. Every bird enthusiast knows about the place Jærens Rev.

Rogaland is rich in history; it was a central area in the struggle of the Viking king Harald Hårfagre (Harald Fairhair) to become the sole ruler of Norway. The battle at Hafrsfjord in 872 AD was probably one of the decisive battles in this regard.


This web site have been developed in cooperation with the North Sea Cycle Route project
The North Sea Trail/NAVE Nortrail project is part funded by the European Union through the Interreg IIIB North Sea Programme