Natural attractions

Jøssingfjorden

The fjord Jøssingfjorden is surrounded by steep mountainsides, and the end of the fjord is a scree of rocks. The county road bends and turns over the mountain, where a one-time farmstead is located underneath the overhanging mountainside forming a natural shelter for the structures here, popularly called the houses at Helleren (husene ved Helleren). People settled here as early as the Stone Age. Today, it's popular to visit the ancient farm which is open to guests.

Historically important war incident

The Jøssingfjord is of significant historical importance. The Altmark affair or the Altmark incident took place here on 16 February 1940. The German military support ship Altmark had around 300 British war prisoners on board and was allowed to pass Norwegian waters, escorted by a Norwegian torpedo ship. Subsequently, the Altmark ship was boarded by the British marine and the prisoners were released. The Altmark incident was then used as a pretext by Germany to attack and occupy Norway. Germany deemed that Norway neglected its duties as neutral by not ordering the Norwegian torpedo boats to stop the British from entering the Jøssingfjord. Norway pointed out that a neutral state has no legal obligation to stop violations of neutrality towards a powerful superior force. During the war, the term "jøssing" was used for anti nazistic Norwegians; based on the Altmark case.

Jøssingfjord Vitenmuseum

The Jøssingfjord Vitenmuseum (science museum) aspires to portray the connection of the nature of the place, people and technology, as well as stimulate interest in science among children and young people. The museum is partly open with an auditorium, cafe and a museum shop. The museum shop, cafe and cinema with showings of a documentary on the Altmark case are open in the summer from the beginning of July to the middle of August, every day from 11 am - 5 pm.

Titanium ore mining

The Jøssingfjord is also the shipping port for the company Titania AS, which operates a mine and a purification plant for titanium ore.

Getting to the Jøssingfjord

Exit from RV44 between Egersund and Flekkefjord at the bottom of the valley. There is a car park on the other side of the river Migaren. From the car park, it is a five-minute walk to the houses at Helleren. In the summer season, there is access to a toilet, as well as a kiosk with simple refreshments.

Experience nature and cultural history

Helleren i Jøssingfjord

Culture

Helleren and Jøssingfjord

Sogndalstrand

Perhaps you have driven past these, or seen a picture of these little two houses under Helleren in Jøssingfjord. If you drive along the North Sea Route, you can see them from the Rv 44 somewhere in between Egersund and Flekkefjord. 

Outdoor activities and nature

Hellarsheia

Sogndalstrand

Moonwalking at Hellarsheia – Magma UNESCO Global Geopark.

Jøssingfjord Vitenmuseum sett utenfra. Med bratte fjellvegger like ved.

Culture

Jøssingfjord Science Museum

Jøssingfjorden

Jøssingfjord Science Museum is an exciting and future-oriented initiative of great national and international importance. The Science Museum will be the only one of its kind in Norway focusing on the connection between geology and mining.

Jøssingfjord Vitenmuseum sett utenfra. Med bratte fjellvegger like ved.

Culture

Jøssingfjord Science Museum

Jøssingfjorden

Jøssingfjord Science Museum is an exciting and future-oriented initiative of great national and international importance. The Science Museum will be the only one of its kind in Norway focusing on the connection between geology and mining.

Artwork in front of a museum building - there is snow on the ground. A person is standing watching the artwork.

Culture

The artwork Amphibiome in Jøssingfjord

Jøssingfjorden

With the art project Amphibiome, the artist duo Studio ThinkingHand invites you on a journey down to the seabed off the coast of Sokndal and Eigersund municipality.

How to get here

How do you travel to Stavanger and the surrounding region? It doesn't matter how you get here, as long as you get here. We are not that far away, whether you’re travelling by plane, bus, ferry, car or train.

Getting to and around the Stavanger region

Accommodation

  • Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell

    Accommodation

    Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell

    Sogndalstrand

    Sogndalstrand was originally an old rest stop from the sailing ship era. In this idyllic environment, you will find Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell in a newly restored wooden suit from the 19th century. Here, travellers are received with warmth and great hospitality.

  • Tunnelstuo

    Accommodation

    Tunnelstuo

    Sogndalstrand

    Experience spectacular accommodation in Tunnelstuo, a disused tunnel from 1921. Sleep in hammocks under two large light openings in a 250-metre-long tunnel.

  • Soverom med dobbeltseng, lenestol og lysekrone i taket.

    Accommodation

    Bakkaåno Camping & Gjestegard

    Sogndalstrand

    Bakkaåno Camping & Guestfarm is located in Sokndal between Flekkefjord and Egersund along the North Sea Route (halfway between Kristiansand and Stavanger).

Other fjords in western Norway

  • Lysefjorden omringet av høye fjell.

    The Lysefjord in Ryfylke

    The Lysefjord in Ryfylke is one of the longest fjords in Norway. Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Kjerag, and the Flørli stairs are the major attractions, and fjord cruises from Stavanger are a popular activity.

  • Swing at Christian Gaard in Trandal

    The Hjørundfjord

    The Hjørundfjord cuts 35 km inland between the jagged Sunnmøre Alps. Small idyllic villages lie dotted along the fjord waiting to welcome you.