RV Itinerary in Stavanger - Best Value Routes 2026

RV Itinerary in Stavanger - Best Value Routes 2026. Explore expert routes for your 7-14 day adventure. Plan your road trip to Rogaland's stunning.
RV Itinerary in Stavanger - Best Value Routes 2026

For live availability and current prices, start with our RV Rental Stavanger - Complete Guide 2026 guide.

Best Stavanger RV Itinerary for rv rental deals — Overview

A typical RV adventure from Stavanger involves exploring the stunning fjords, coastal towns, and cultural highlights of the Rogaland region. For a focused regional trip, the recommended duration ranges from 7 to 14 days, allowing ample time for exploration and relaxation without feeling rushed. The best season for an RV rental in Stavanger is generally late spring to early autumn (May-September) for optimal weather and road accessibility. A 7-day loop around the Stavanger region can comfortably cover approximately 500-800 km, emphasizing scenic drives over long distances. For those seeking an ambitious and comprehensive Norwegian adventure, the '

' trip on RVPlan offers an incredible 20-day journey covering 3200.5 km, starting directly from Stavanger. This extensive itinerary provides a detailed roadmap for exploring Norway's diverse landscapes from south to north.

7-Day Classic Route in Stavanger

This 7-day route offers a fantastic introduction to the Stavanger region by RV, balancing iconic landmarks with scenic drives:

  • Day 1: Stavanger → Sandnes (approx. 20 km): Explore Gamle Stavanger's charming streets and the Norwegian Petroleum Museum; overnight at Sandnes Camping.
  • Day 2: Sandnes → Forsand/Preikestolen (approx. 50 km): Embark on the iconic Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) hike for breathtaking fjord views; overnight at Preikestolen Camping.
  • Day 3: Forsand → Lysebotn (Ferry + short drive): Experience the scenic Lysefjord ferry journey, navigating through dramatic landscapes to Lysebotn at the fjord's end; overnight at Lysebotn Camping (note: check road conditions for Lysevegen pass if driving).
  • Day 4: Lysebotn → Byrkjedalstunet → Årdal (approx. 120 km): Drive through impressive mountain scenery, perhaps stopping for the challenging Kjeragbolten hike (alternative: enjoy the drive); visit Byrkjedalstunet candle factory; overnight at Årdal Camping.
  • Day 5: Årdal → Egersund (approx. 80 km): Explore the picturesque coastal town of Egersund, known for its charming wooden houses and harbor; overnight at Egersund Camping.
  • Day 6: Egersund → Jæren Coast → Sola (approx. 70 km): Discover Norway's beautiful sandy beaches along the Jæren coastline, perfect for a leisurely stroll; overnight at Sola Strand Camping.
  • Day 7: Sola → Stavanger (approx. 15 km): Return to Stavanger, allowing time for last-minute souvenir shopping or a visit to the local markets before returning your RV.

14-Day Extended Journey in Stavanger

For a more in-depth exploration, this 14-day itinerary extends the classic route, venturing further into the stunning fjord landscapes and coastal regions:

Week 1: Stavanger & Southern Rogaland

  • Day 1-2: Stavanger & Sandnes (approx. 20 km): Immerse yourself in Stavanger's vibrant city life, including Gamle Stavanger, the Petroleum Museum, and a leisurely stroll around Vågen harbor. Enjoy local cuisine and plan your fjord adventures. Sleep at Sandnes Camping or a city-proximate site.
  • Day 3-4: Lysefjord & Preikestolen (approx. 50 km): Dedicate ample time to the Preikestolen hike, perhaps enjoying a sunrise or sunset view. The following day, consider a Lysefjord cruise or a shorter hike in the area. Sleep at Preikestolen Camping.
  • Day 5-6: Kjerag & Lysevegen (Ferry + drive, approx. 120 km): Drive or ferry to Lysebotn. For the adventurous, hike to Kjeragbolten. If not hiking, enjoy the dramatic Lysevegen mountain pass (seasonal and RV size dependent) and explore the area's natural beauty. Sleep at Lysebotn Camping or a nearby wilderness spot (mindful of Allemannsretten).
  • Day 7: Jæren Coast & Egersund (approx. 70 km): Head south along the scenic Jæren coastline, famous for its long sandy beaches and lighthouses. Spend the afternoon exploring Egersund's historic wooden buildings and harbor. Sleep at Egersund Camping.

Week 2: Northern Rogaland & Southern Vestland

  • Day 8: Egersund → Flekkefjord (approx. 70 km): Continue along the coast to Flekkefjord, a charming town with unique 'Hollenderbyen' (Dutch town) architecture. Explore its narrow streets and canals. Sleep at Flekkefjord Camping.
  • Day 9: Flekkefjord → Jørpeland/Tau (approx. 100 km): Enjoy more coastal driving, with opportunities for short hikes or exploring smaller communities in the Ryfylke region. This area offers beautiful views and quieter spots. Sleep at Lilland Hotell & Camping or similar.
  • Day 10: Jørpeland → Ryfylke Scenic Route (towards Suldal) (approx. 80 km): Embark on a section of the Ryfylke Scenic Route, stopping at waterfalls like Svandalsfossen and exploring the Norwegian Hydropower and Industry Museum. Experience inland fjord landscapes. Sleep at Mo Laksegard (offering salmon fishing) or a local campsite in Suldal.
  • Day 11: Suldal → Røldal → Odda (Hardangerfjord) (approx. 120 km): Drive through mountain passes to Røldal, known for its stave church. Continue to Odda, a gateway to the Hardangerfjord region. Sleep at Odda Camping.
  • Day 12: Odda → Folgefonna National Park/Trolltunga (via Tyssedal) (approx. 30 km): Explore the stunning Hardangerfjord. Consider a visit to the Folgefonna Glacier Summer Ski Centre, or for experienced hikers, embark on the challenging Trolltunga hike (requires an early start and significant planning). Sleep at a campsite near Odda/Tyssedal.
  • Day 13: Odda → Haugesund (approx. 150 km): Begin your journey back towards Stavanger, stopping in Haugesund. Explore this historic town, known as the 'Homeland of the Viking Kings,' visiting sights like Haraldshaugen (Norway's National Monument). Sleep at a campsite near Haugesund.
  • Day 14: Haugesund → Stavanger (approx. 70 km): A relaxed drive back to Stavanger to return your RV, reflecting on your two-week Norwegian adventure. Consider visiting the Norwegian Canning Museum or other city attractions you missed at the start.

Recommended RVPlan Trip for Stavanger

For those seeking an ambitious and comprehensive Norwegian adventure, the 'Stavanger to Tromsø - The Viking Trail' trip on RVPlan offers an incredible 20-day journey covering 3200.5 km, starting directly from Stavanger. This extensive itinerary provides a detailed roadmap for exploring Norway's diverse landscapes from south to north. The trip, depicted in its stunning imagery, is an ideal option for travelers looking to maximize their RV rental experience across multiple regions of Norway. For live availability and current prices, start with our RV Rental Stavanger - Complete Guide 2026 guide.



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FAQs About Renting an RV in Stavanger

What is the minimum driver age for rv rental rental in Stavanger

The minimum driver age for RV rental in Stavanger is typically 21 years old though this can vary by supplier Some may require drivers to be 25 or older for larger Class A motorhomes

Can I pick up a rv rental in Stavanger and return it in a different city

Yes one-way rentals are available with most suppliers allowing you to pick up in Stavanger and return in another city A drop-off fee may apply depending on the specific route and distance

How much does a motorhome rental cost in Stavanger

The daily cost to rent a motorhome in Norway can range from approximately 80 to over 200 depending on the season vehicle class and rental duration Longer rentals generally offer lower average daily rates

What is included in a typical RV rental

Most RV rentals include basic kitchenware and bedding but its best to confirm specifics with your chosen supplier Optional add-ons like GPS child seats or outdoor furniture are often available

How far in advance should I book an RV for Stavanger

Booking 2-3 months in advance is recommended for the best selection and prices especially for travel during the peak summer months However last-minute deals can sometimes be found

Are there any specific driving challenges for RVs in Stavanger

Yes Norwegian roads particularly around fjords and mountains can be narrow and winding with frequent tunnels and ferry crossings Driving slowly and carefully is essential but RVs of all sizes can navigate these routes

Can I rent an RV with a standard car drivers license

Yes a standard car drivers license is sufficient for all classes of motorhomes available for rent in Norway No special license is required

Whats the minimum age to rent an RV in Stavanger

The minimum age to rent a motorhome in Stavanger is 21 Bandana RVs partners do not charge young driver surcharges and renters aged 21 and over have access to the full range of vehicle classes without restrictions

Can I pick up in Stavanger and drop off elsewhere

Yes one-way rentals are often possible allowing you to pick up your RV in Stavanger and return it in another city like Bergen or Oslo These rentals are subject to availability and typically incur a one-way fee so its best to book well in advance

How far in advance should I book my Stavanger RV rental

For the best selection of vehicles and more attractive pricing we recommend booking your motorhome 4 to 6 months in advance especially if you plan to travel during the peak summer months of July and August This ensures you can secure the layout and size that best fits your needs

Whats included in the daily price

The daily rental rate typically includes the vehicle hire standard liability and collision insurance a kitchen kit and a pre-determined number of kilometers You can upgrade to a top-level deductible for extra peace of mind Additional items like bedding GPS or outdoor furniture can usually be added for a fee

Do I need a special licence for a motorhome in Stavanger

No a special license is not required A standard car drivers license Category B in Europe is sufficient to rent and operate all motorhome classes offered for hire in Norway including Class A Class B and Class C vehicles An International Driving Permit IDP is recommended for non-English licenses but is not mandatory

When is the best time to take an RV trip in Stavanger

The ideal time for an RV trip is from late May to early September During this period the weather is mildest daylight hours are long and all mountain roads and campgrounds are typically open The peak months of July and August offer the warmest temperatures but also attract the most visitors

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