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Hiking in Sirdalsheiene in Sirdal, Norway
Sirdal
Sirdal is known for good hiking and skiing. The famous mountain plateau of Kjerag in the Lysefjord is not far away..
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Last updated: 04 September 2008
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Where to stay
Choose between hotels, camp sites and cabins. Stay at Suleskard Fjellsenter if you want to visit the Lysefjord or drive over the mountain to Setesdal.
Interest: Where to stay
Where to stay
Getting here and around
Sirdal is a valley in the southwest of Norway. The easiest way of getting to Sirdal, is by car.
Interest: Transportation
Getting here and around
Attractions
Sirdal offers a wide range of attractions, as well as a range of events with cultural, historical and industrial themes.
Interest: Museums & Galleries, Nature attractions, Buildings & Monuments
Attractions
What to do
Sirdal offers a range of activities during the summer and winterseason alike. Rent a canoe or kayak, go fishing for trout or visit a power station.
Interest: Hiking, Fishing, Biking, Golfing, Water activites
What to do
Winter
Go skiing, dog sledging, ice fishing or join a snowmobile safari.
Interest: Winter without skis, Skiing
Winter
Food
In Sirdal you can choose between several hotel restaurants, cafés and restaurants.
Interest: Food & Drink
Food
Tour suggestions
Sirdal is the perfect base for your holiday. Within one day, you can explore the Lysefjord, the mountains of Kjerag or the Suleskarvegen Road.
Interest: Tour suggestions
Tour suggestions
About Sirdal
Tourist information
Sørlandet comprises of seven different regions, and each of the regions has one or more tourist information offices.
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Tourist information in Sirdal
There are two tourist information offices in Sirdal.
Tourist information in Sirdal
Key facts about Sørlandet
Sørlandet is the southernmost region of Norway, with 30 municipalities and approximately 250,000 inhabitants.
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Sirdal
Sirdal
Sirdal
Sirdal is known for good hiking and skiing. The famous mountain plateau of Kjerag in the Lysefjord is not far away..
Sirdal
Where to stay
Where to stay
Choose between hotels, camp sites and cabins. Stay at Suleskard Fjellsenter if you want to visit the Lysefjord or drive over the mountain to Setesdal.
Where to stay
What to do
What to do
Sirdal offers a range of activities during the summer and winterseason alike. Rent a canoe or kayak, go fishing for trout or visit a power station.
What to do
Attractions
Attractions
Sirdal offers a wide range of attractions, as well as a range of events with cultural, historical and industrial themes.
Attractions
Getting here and around
Getting here and around
Sirdal is a valley in the southwest of Norway. The easiest way of getting to Sirdal, is by car.
Getting here and around
Tour suggestions
Tour suggestions
Sirdal is the perfect base for your holiday. Within one day, you can explore the Lysefjord, the mountains of Kjerag or the Suleskarvegen Road.
Tour suggestions
Tourist information in Sirdal
Tourist information in Sirdal
There are two tourist information offices in Sirdal.
Tourist information in Sirdal
Food
Food
In Sirdal you can choose between several hotel restaurants, cafés and restaurants.
Food
Winter
Winter
Go skiing, dog sledging, ice fishing or join a snowmobile safari.
Winter
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