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Delve into Auklend
The district Auklend of in Stavanger (Rogaland Fylke) is a district located in Norway about 189 mi west of Oslo, the country's capital town.
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Since you are here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Stavanger, Sola, Sandnes, Randaberg and Vikevag. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 10°C / 51 °F
Morning Temperature | 10°C / 50 °F |
Evening Temperature | 9°C / 49 °F |
Night Temperature | 9°C / 49 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 75% |
Air Pressure | 1025 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 4 km/h (3 mph) from North-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 96% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Wednesday, 6th of November 2024
10°C (51 °F)
10°C (51 °F)
Scattered clouds, gentle breeze.
Thursday, 7th of November 2024
11°C (52 °F)
10°C (50 °F)
Scattered clouds, light breeze.
Friday, 8th of November 2024
11°C (52 °F)
10°C (50 °F)
Sky is clear, light breeze, few clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Clarion Hotel Stavanger
BEST WESTERN PLUS VICTORIA HTL
Stavanger Radisson Blu Royal Hotel
Myhregaarden Hotel
RADISSON BLU ATLANTIC SVG
ST. SVITHUN HOTEL
First Hotel Alstor
Stavanger Small Apartments
Rental In Stavanger -Pedersgata
Best Western Havly
Videos from this area
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St. Hans i Ramsvik, Stavanger
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Teaser Solberg Extreme Motorshow Stavanger 31. August
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Singing In The City 2010
Singing In The City 2010 12. - 14. februar 2010 ImI Forum Stavanger Artister: * The Talley Trio (USA) * Reggie and Ladye Love Smith (USA) * Sveinung Andersen (Lyngdal) ...
Xplane 10 Demo - My Little F-22 trip in Seattle
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The Magic Moments of 'Journey of Vengeance'
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C90 to Norway
Taking a small motorbike, a Honda C90 to tour the Stavanger region of Norway. To read more about it see the page at http://www.worldrover.net/archive/0610Autmn/aNorway.htm Allan Rogers, ...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
University of Stavanger
The University of Stavanger (UiS) is a university located in Stavanger, Norway and established in 2005. It has about 9 000 students and 1200 administration, faculty and service staff. It is organised in three faculties, including two national centres of expertise and the Museum of Archaeology.
Viking Stadion
Viking Stadion is a football stadium, built at Jåttåvågen, in Stavanger, Norway. It was inaugurated in May 2004 and cost 160 million NOK to build (€ 20 million). 50 million NOK, plus the lot it was built on, was a gift from the municipality. It replaced Stavanger Stadion as the home stadium for Viking FK. Among the persons present at the official opening match were the coach of the Norwegian national football team Åge Hareide, Norwegian Idol winner Kjartan Salvesen and Kjell Inge Røkke.
Joint Warfare Centre
The Joint Warfare Centre (JWC) is a NATO establishment headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It was established at Jåttå on 23 October 2003. The purpose of this was to have a command with responsibility for training and exercise of the NATO headquarters. The old Joint Headquarters North (JHQ NORTH) was abolished and command transferred to the Allied Command Transformation (ACT) in Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Ledaal
Ledaal is the official residence of the King of Norway in Stavanger.
Bekkefaret
Bekkefaret is a neighborhood in Hillevåg, Stavanger, Norway. This part of the city is the location of the hospital, and Kyststamveien. The European route E39 from Trondheim to Aalborg runs through here. There are two schools in Bekkefaret (Auglend and Ullandhaug), and sports clubs SK Jarl and Stavanger IF are vital parts of the local community. This part of the city is also famous for its nature reserves Mosvannet, Vaalandsskogen and Ullandhaugskogen.
Stavanger Idrettshall
Stavanger Idrettshall is an indoor arena in Stavanger, Norway. It hosts the home games of the Stavanger handball team, and then has a capacity 4100 people. This arena hosted the main stage of the 2008 European Men's Handball Championship.
Kannik ungdomsskole
Kannik ungdomsskole is a youth school located in Stavanger, Norway. Grades 8 to 10 are taught, with about 600 students attending. It is the largest youth school of its type, in the country.
Stavanger Stadion
Stavanger Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Stavanger, Norway. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of Viking FK. The stadium opened on 13 August 1917, and was able to hold 17,555 people at the end of its life as Viking's home ground. The west stand was the largest single-tier spectator stand in the country. The other stands were small roofless terraces without seating.
Jåttå Upper Secondary School
Jåttå Upper Secondary School (Norwegian: Jåttå videregående skole) is an upper secondary school in Stavanger, Norway, with 1000 pupils. It was opened for the 2007-08 semester. It is the only school in Rogaland with a "built-in" train station; the trainstation Jåttavågen is located just outside the schoolyard of the school.
Ullandhaug
Ullandhaug is a neighborhood (delområde) in the borough Hillevåg in Stavanger, Norway. The neighborhood has a population of 6,636, distributed on an area of 2,55 km².
Vaulen
Vaulen is a neighborhood (delområde) divived between the boroughs Hillevåg and Hinna in Stavanger, Norway. The neighborhood has a population of 6,039, distributed on an area of 3.4 km .
Tjensvoll
Tjensvoll is a neighborhood (delområde) in the borough Hillevåg in Stavanger, Norway. Until 1987 it was a borough of its own. The neighborhood has a population of 5,756, distributed on an area of 2,68 km².
Våland
The Valand is the term used in the state of Gujarat in India for the Nayi caste.
Eiganes
Eiganes is a neighborhood (delområde) in the borough Eiganes og Våland in Stavanger, Norway. The neighborhood has a population of 3,853, distributed on an area of 0.95 km. Eiganes is condidered the upper-class neighborhood in Stavanger. Traditionally wealthy families reside in this area.
Jåtten
Jåttå is a neighborhood (delområde) in the borough Hinna in Stavanger, Norway. The neighborhood has a population of 13,760, distributed on an area of 12,58 km².
Jåttåvågen Station
Jåttåvågen Station is a railway station located at Jåtten in Stavanger, Norway. Located 7.2 kilometres from Stavanger Station, it is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail operated by the Norwegian State Railways by up to four hourly trains in each direction. The station is located along the double track section of the Sørland Line, and was opened on 8 January 2009, replacing Jåttå Station. The station is within a minute's walk of Viking Stadion and Jåttå Upper Secondary School.
Mariero Station
Mariero Station is a railway station located at Mariero in Stavanger, Norway. Located 4.13 kilometres from Stavanger Station, it is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail operated by the Norwegian State Railways by up to four hourly trains in each direction. The station is located along the double track section of the Sørland Line, and was opened on 16 November 2009. It is co-located with a Kolumbus bus stop, allowing transfer to many routes.
Hillevåg Station
Hillevåg Station was a railway station located in Stavanger, Norway. It was closed in 2009, and replaced by Paradis Station. The station was served by the Jæren Commuter Rail between Stavanger and Egersund. The station was located 2 kilometres south of Stavanger and used to have service every half hour.
Jåttå Station
Jåttå Station is a railway station located at Jåttå in Stavanger, Norway. The station is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail between Stavanger and Egersund. The station is 6.5 kilometres south of Stavanger and was used as an extra stop for trains when there were football games at Viking Stadion.
Stavanger University Hospital
Stavanger Universitetssjukehus (Stavanger University Hospital) in Stavanger, Norway, is Norway's fourth largest hospital. The hospital has more than 7000 employees and caters for a population of 300,000. It serves as the local hospital from the municipality of Hjelmeland in the north to the municipality of Sokndal in the south, and it is the central hospital of Rogaland county. SUS’ budget is approximately 4,7 billion kroner.
Rogaland Teater
Rogaland Teater is a theatre in Stavanger, Norway.
Stavanger Museum
Stavanger Museum is a museum of natural and cultural history established in 1877, located in the Norwegian city Stavanger. The museum's collections consist of several departments: the department of zoology, the department for cultural history (which also includes custodianship of the royal residence Ledaal).
Paradis Station
Paradis Station is a railway station located at Paradis in Stavanger, Norway. Located 1.4 kilometres from Stavanger Station, it is served by the Stavanger Commuter Rail operated by the Norwegian State Railways by up to four hourly trains in each direction. The station is located along the double track section of the Sørlandet Line, and was opened on 16 November 2009, replacing Hillevåg Station. It is co-located with a Kolumbus bus stop, allowing transfer to many routes.
Sørmarka Arena
Sørmarka Arena is an indoor multi-purpose ice rink located in Stavanger, Norway. It consists of a 400-meter speed skating rink, an ice hockey rink, six curling rinks, and a "penguin rink" for newbeginners. There is also a 17-meter tall climbing wall. It can seat 4,000 spectators. The venue was not designed to host concerts, but on 6 June 2010 a Whitney Houston concert was held with 13,000 spectators.
Stavanger Peninsula
Stavanger Peninsula is a peninsula in Rogaland, Norway, on which is located the city of Stavanger, the peninsula's namesake, and the most populous parts of Greater Stavanger. The peninsula extends from a line between Ølberg, just south of Stavanger airport and Sola beach, and the harbour of Sandnes. It is delimited by the fjords Gandsfjorden, Boknafjorden, Byfjorden and the North Sea.