
Norway · UK
Stavanger
Energy capital and the cliff of Preikestolen.
— Journey —
Jet 45 min
Stavanger, forty-five minutes by private jet from Oslo, is Norway's energy capital — and the launch point for the Lysefjord and its celebrated cliff, Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), which rises six hundred metres sheer above the water. FFGR Norway coordinates private fjord cruises beneath the cliff, guided ascents for the able, helicopter flights over the Kjerag boulder, and dinner at RE-NAA, the region's two-Michelin-star table. The old town, Gamle Stavanger, preserves the largest collection of wooden houses in Northern Europe. The city's wealth is quiet and recent; its hospitality, precise.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) ascent or cruise
- ·Lysefjord private boat charter
- ·Kjeragbolten helicopter flight
- ·Gamle Stavanger (wooden old town)
- ·RE-NAA (two Michelin stars)
- ·Norwegian Petroleum Museum
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Hotel Victoria Stavanger
- ·Eilert Smith Hotel
- ·Clarion Hotel Energy
- ·Sola Strand Hotel (seafront)
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