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Discover Norway’s Månafossen Waterfall with a guided hike, a traditional 2-course meal at Byrkedalstunet, and visits to UNESCO Geopark sites on this 6-hour tour from Stavanger.
This 6-hour tour from Stavanger offers a well-rounded experience of Norway’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. For $249 per person, you’ll explore the impressive Månafossen waterfall, enjoy a locally sourced two-course meal at Byrkedalstunet, and visit remarkable sites like the UNESCO Geopark and Gloppedalsura.
The tour is designed for those who appreciate stunning scenery, history, and authentic Norwegian cuisine. A small group experience limited to 8 participants ensures a personal touch, but it’s important to note that the hike involves a short but steep climb and outdoor clothing is recommended. The tour’s strength lies in combining nature, history, and local culture, making it ideal for active travelers seeking a comprehensive day trip.
However, it’s not suitable for guests with mobility impairments, and physical readiness is advised for the hike to Månafossen. Still, those prepared for a scenic, active, and cultural journey will find this tour offers a memorable taste of Rogaland’s spectacular landscapes and historical sites.
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The tour begins with pickup in Stavanger, with transport included for the entire day. The scenic drive takes travelers through Frafjord, providing beautiful views before arriving at the first stop. The van ride lasts approximately an hour, setting the tone for a relaxed, comfortable journey into the Rogaland region.
Once out of the vehicle, the group makes a photo stop in Frafjord, capturing the tranquil fjord landscape. The drive, combined with the stops, helps set the scene for the natural wonders ahead, making the most of Norway’s scenic routes.
The second major stop is Månafossen, Norway’s largest waterfall, which offers a spectacular view of raw power and natural beauty. The guided tour leads you to a short, steep climb culminating at the waterfall’s vantage point, where the magnificent cascade can be fully appreciated.
The hike lasts about an hour, with the guide providing insights into the waterfall’s significance. Though the ascent is steep, the trail is manageable with proper hiking shoes, and the effort is rewarded by stunning views. The guide ensures safety and shares interesting facts about the waterfall and its surrounding environment.

After the hike, the tour continues to Byrkedalstunet, a historic dairy farm now converted into a hotel and restaurant. Here, visitors enjoy a traditional 2-course meal made from locally sourced products. The farm has its own candle factory and stands as one of the region’s key tourist sites.
Exploring Byrkedalstunet allows for an immersion into Norwegian culture and history while relaxing in a scenic, authentic setting. The meal provides a taste of local cuisine, adding a culinary dimension to the day.
More Great Tours NearbyThe journey continues into the UNESCO Geopark, with a stop at Gloppedalsura, known for its massive boulder field and spectacular cliffs. The guide takes you on a guided tour, explaining the geological significance of the area and pointing out stunning panoramic views.
This part of the tour highlights the region’s geological history and natural grandeur, with ample opportunities for photos. The scenic drive to and from these sites enriches the experience, providing a comprehensive view of Rogaland’s geological diversity.
On the return journey, the van makes a second scenic drive through Frafjord, showcasing more of Norway’s breathtaking fjord landscapes. The driver also points out the site of a famous WWII battle, offering a historical perspective to complement the natural scenery.
This stop allows travelers to appreciate the region’s historical significance, enhancing the cultural depth of the day.
The tour operates with live guides speaking English and Norwegian, and starts at various times—check availability for exact schedules. The small group size (up to 8) ensures an intimate experience with plenty of opportunities for questions and personalized attention.
Participants should wear comfortable hiking shoes, dress in layers suitable for outdoor weather, and bring a camera to capture the stunning views. Also, water is recommended to stay hydrated during the hike. Note that the hike includes a short but steep section, so it’s best suited for those in good physical condition.
For $249 per person, the tour covers all transportation, a traditional two-course meal, a local guide, and visits to Byrkedalstunet and Gloppedalsura. The hike to Månafossen is guided and included in the price, making it a comprehensive package.
Personal expenses are not included, allowing flexibility for additional shopping or souvenirs. The tour also features free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for flexible planning.
While the tour is ideal for those prepared for hiking and outdoor activity, it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments due to the steep climb involved. The physical nature of the hike, combined with outdoor conditions, means that appropriate clothing and footwear are essential.
Travelers should also be aware that the tour involves multiple stops, some of which are photo opportunities and brief visits, so pacing is steady but not overly strenuous.
This Norwegian adventure appeals most to active travelers who enjoy nature, culture, and history. It suits those who appreciate scenic hikes, local cuisine, and want a personalized experience with a small group.
Guests seeking luxurious or leisurely options might find this tour more focused on outdoor activity. The inclusion of a traditional meal and visits to iconic sites make it a well-rounded day for curious visitors eager to explore Rogaland’s diverse landscapes.
This tour combines spectacular natural sights, cultural insights, and authentic Norwegian cuisine into a compact 6-hour package. For those prepared for a bit of physical activity, it offers a rewarding glimpse into Norway’s rugged beauty, historical sites, and local traditions.
While not suited for guests with mobility challenges, the experience is rich in scenic views and cultural depth, making it an excellent choice for adventurous travelers eager to connect with Rogaland’s landscape and history. The small group setting ensures a personalized experience, complemented by expert guides and thoughtfully curated stops.
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $249 per person, including all transport, guided hikes, meals, and site visits.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 6 hours, with a flexible starting time based on availability.
What are the main highlights?
Highlights include the Månafossen waterfall, a traditional 2-course meal at Byrkedalstunet, visits to the UNESCO Geopark, and the site of a WWII battle at Gloppedalsura.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
It is best suited for active participants who can handle a short but steep hike. It is not recommended for those with mobility impairments.
What should I bring?
Bring hiking shoes, outdoor clothing in layers, a camera, and water for the hike.
Are meals included?
Yes, a locally sourced two-course meal is included at Byrkedalstunet.
Is there any free time during the tour?
Yes, there is about 100 minutes of free time at Byrkedalstunet for exploring, shopping, or relaxing.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Norwegian.
Is transportation included?
All transportation during the day is covered in the tour fee, starting from the pickup point in Stavanger.