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Årdal in Ryfylke, Norway Photo: Hanne Sundbø

Tour suggestions in Ryfylke

Drive the National Tourist Route Ryfylke or take a cruise on the Lysefjord.
On this tour, you can start in Sand and drive the National Tourist Route Ryfylke  to Tau, taking the ferry to the bicycle town of Sandnes, and the gourmet town of Stavanger.

Your tour continues northwards to well-kept Skudeneshavn, the historic island of Karmøy, and the festival and herring town of Haugesund, before heading back into Ryfylke and a visit to the charming village of Jelsa.

If you are wanting to head northwards, you can instead drive the northern part of the National Tourist Route fv 520 from Sand to Sauda and cross the wild Røldal Mountain, into the famous region of Hardanger

By foot, bike or ship

The region of Ryfylke has an excellent network of marked paths and mountain lodges. So you can explore on foot and enjoy places such as Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) up close.

If you prefer, you can enjoy a cruise on the Lysefjord by sightseeing boat.

The islands of Ryfylke are ideal for relaxed bicycle trips.

Guided tours

Guided tours through the wilderness and cultural landscape yield fascinating insights and enhance your enjoyment. For details, please contact the local tourist information offices in Ryfylke.

Last updated:  16 December 2011
Allmannajuvet gorge, National Tourist Route Ryfylke, fv 520 in Norway - Photo: Hanne Sundbø
Allmannajuvet gorge, National Tourist Route Ryfylke, fv 520 in Norway

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Årdal in Ryfylke, Norway - Photo: Hanne Sundbø

Tour suggestions in Ryfylke

Drive the National Tourist Route Ryfylke or take a cruise on the Lysefjord.

Tour suggestions in Ryfylke

Source: Visitnorway

What to do in Ryfylke

Walk up to Kjerag and Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) mountain plateaus, go salmon fishing, or take a cruise on the Lysefjord.

Preikestolen and National Tourist Route Ryfylke 360 panorama SkyCam

Get a bird's eye view of Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock), the Lysefjord and the rest of Ryfylke, home to the southernmost fjords in Norway.

Hiking in Ryfylke

Two of the most popular hikes in Norway can be found in Ryfylke: Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) and Kjerag, both located by the Lysefjord.

The south coast and Telemark

This contrasting trip follows the beautiful coastline dotted with detours to pretty little towns redolent with the atmosphere of the windjammer age.

About Ryfylke

Ryfylke

Ryfylke is home to the Lysefjord and the mountain formations of Kjerag and Prekestolen (The Pulpit Rock).

Key facts about Ryfylke

The scenic Ryfylke Road links the area's six municipalities together.

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Hiking offers in Ryfylke

Ryfylke offers plenty of walking options, whether you are looking for challenging hikes or more gentle walks. The Lysefjord is a popular destination.

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