Sverd i fjell: A Monument of Viking Heritage
Explore the rich Viking heritage at Sverd i fjell, an iconic monument in Hafrsfjord, Norway, surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
A brief summary to Sverd i fjell
- Møllebukta, Hafrsfjord, 4044, NO
- +4751507090
- Visit website
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Sverd i fjell, or 'Swords in Rock,' is a striking and monumental tribute to Norway's Viking heritage, located in the scenic Hafrsfjord. Erected in 1983, these three towering swords are crafted from steel and stand proudly in a picturesque setting, representing the historic Battle of Hafrsfjord, where Norway was united under King Harald Fairhair. Each sword, varying in height, symbolizes the valor and strength of the warriors who fought during this critical moment in Norwegian history. The site not only serves as a powerful reminder of the past but also offers breathtaking views over the fjord, making it an ideal spot for photography and reflection. Visitors can stroll along the surrounding pathways, immersing themselves in the tranquil beauty of the landscape while contemplating the rich history encapsulated in this landmark. The area is well-maintained, allowing for easy access and exploration. In addition to the swords, the location is surrounded by lush greenery and the stunning backdrop of the fjord, creating a serene atmosphere that invites relaxation and contemplation. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a picturesque spot to unwind, Sverd i fjell promises an enriching experience that connects you with Norway’s Viking past. The monument is open year-round, providing tourists with the opportunity to visit at their convenience. Due to its historical significance and scenic beauty, Sverd i fjell has become a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world. Make sure to bring your camera to capture the spectacular views and the impressive swords that honor Norway’s proud Viking heritage.
Local tips
- Visit during sunset for breathtaking views and incredible photo opportunities.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the scenic paths around the monument.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy in the surrounding green areas.
- Check local weather conditions before your visit for the best experience.
Getting There
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Car
From Preikestolen, head northwest on Rv13 towards Jørpeland. Continue on Rv13 for about 25 kilometers until you reach the town of Stavanger. Once in Stavanger, follow signs for E39 towards Kristiansand. After approximately 6 kilometers, take the exit towards Hafrsfjord. Continue straight until you reach Møllebukta, where Sverd i fjell is located. There is free parking available nearby.
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Public Transportation
From Preikestolen, take a bus to the nearest major bus station, which is in Jørpeland. You can catch a bus from the Preikestolen parking area. Once at Jørpeland, transfer to a bus heading to Stavanger. Upon reaching Stavanger, switch to bus line 4 or 6 that goes towards Hafrsfjord. Get off at the Møllebukta stop, which is a short walk from Sverd i fjell. Be aware that bus tickets can cost around 50-100 NOK depending on your travel distance.
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Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, consider taking a taxi from Preikestolen to Sverd i fjell. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes and will cost around 600-800 NOK. Make sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your trip.
Landmarks nearby to Sverd i fjell
- Møllebukta
- Stele for Stavanger
- Vigilant statue
- St Svithun's Church, Stavanger
- Tivolifjellet park
- Stavanger swimming hall
- Lendeparken
- Rosenkildehuset AS
- Norwegian Canning Museum
- Kiellandshagen
- Workers Cottage
- Private Cruise
- Viking House
- Stavanger Chin Church
- Makki Masjid (Anjuman Islahul Muslemeen of Rogaland)