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Sirdal

Sirdal is known for good hiking and skiing. The famous mountain plateau of Kjerag in the Lysefjord is not far away.

Sørlandet

Sørlandet is the true home of the Norwegian summer, known for a beautiful coast with skerries, islands, and cosy towns and villages.

Key facts about Sørlandet

Sørlandet is the southernmost region of Norway, with 30 municipalities and approximately 285,000 inhabitants.

Top activities in Sørlandet

Go skiing in Hovden, hiking along one of many coastal trails or try some of Europe's best wreck diving. Golfing, climbing and fishing are popular too.

Getting to Sørlandet and around

Kristiansand is the communications centre in Sørlandet. It has extensive train, bus, ferry and plane links with the rest of Norway and abroad.

Tourist information in Sørlandet

Sørlandet covers several different regions, and each one has one or more tourist information offices.

Shopping in Sørlandet

Sørlandet's many small and white wooden towns offer special and one of a kind shops.

Tour suggestions in Sørlandet

Take a drive along the North Sea Road, explore the Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock, and enjoy southern culture in the many villages along the coast.

Top attractions in Sørlandet

Visit Norway’s southernmost point, ride a vintage train and meet lions and other wild animals at Kristiansand's popular zoo.

Where to stay in Sørlandet

Stay in a lighthouse by the sea, sleep in a cabin in the mountains, or choose a hotel in town to be near all the action.

Sørlandet - The Norwegian Riviera

The Norwegian Riviera has been the number one summer holiday destination for Norwegians for decades, while remaining a hidden gem for many visitors.

Dining in Sirdal

In Sirdal you will find traditional Norwegian food in most restaurants. The mountains here are full of delicious ingredients.

Winter in Sirdal

Sirdal is a popular ski destination 1.5 hours drive east of Stavanger. Sirdal boasts five skiing areas and 200 kilometres of cross-country tracks.

Key facts about Sirdal

Sirdal is an inland municipality in the southwest of Norway, with fewer than 2,000 inhabitants spread over 1,555 square kilometres.

Attractions in Sirdal

The annual sheep fair is a popular event in Sirdal. But there are many other attractions, natural or man-made, worth visiting in the area.

Tourist information in Sirdal

There are two tourist information offices in Sirdal. Here you will find all the information you need to plan your holiday in the area.

What to do in Sirdal

Sirdal offers a wide range of activities for the whole family as well as plenty of outdoor activities.

Where to stay in Sirdal

Sirdal offers a wide range of accommodation options. Choose between high standard hotels, cabins, campsites and a unique network of mountain cabins.

Tour suggestions in Sirdal

Sirdal is the perfect base for your holiday. Within one day, you can explore the Lysefjord, the mountains of Kjerag or the Suleskarvegen Road.

Getting to Sirdal

Sirdal is a valley in the southwest of Norway. The easiest way of getting to Sirdal is by car.
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Deep-sea fishing in Sørlandet

With its long coastline dotted with small islands and fjords, the Skagerrak Coast in Southern Norway offers ample opportunities for deep-sea fishing.
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Hiking offers in Southern Norway

There are plenty of summit hikes to choose from in Southern Norway. Take your pick.
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Hiking in Sørlandet

Sørlandet in Southern Norway offers numerous hiking possibilities, from the mountains of Setesdal and Sirdal to picturesque coastal paths by the sea.

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