Sverd i fjell

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Hafrsfjord, Norway

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Monument· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Sverd i fjell Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sverd i fjell is located in Hafrsfjord, Norway on Møllebukta. Sverd i fjell is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category monument in Norway.

Address

Møllebukta

Phone

+47 51507090

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Jacob Jose

Nice place to relax, stroll or just watch the waters :). Perfect place for a small family get away like a picnic for example. I love thin crispy breeze. I am going to go there again!!

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Rahul P K

It's one of my favourite spot in Stavanger region. Always nice to visit alone or with family! This winter I had a chance to walk on the frozen(first time in 9 years).

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Naeem Hossain Rony

Such a beautiful place.. see the monument and the Fjords with some good sun and wind. Amazing.

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Jan Roger Wilkens

Majestic view! All three swords are different. Great attention to detail. Well worth a visit!

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Henrik Kvisgaard

Easy access historical site ... maybe the single most important incident in the history of Norway

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OJLTS

Really cool place, will visit next time I go to Stavanger

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Richard Attoe

Wow love this amazing Viking sword in rock sculpture. I drove into the car park and thought were are they then stopped them through the trees, nice surprise. Nice to have free parking and there are toilets and a coffee van both near. Highly recommended

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Jason Wymer

Nestled halfway between the airport and town centre so your not far if you are staying at an airport hotel or in the centre. 3 20ft stone swords overlooking the sea. Actually quite nice and relaxing, I went just after sunrise today and it was peaceful with just a few exercisers running about and a flyfisgerman in the sea. Its worth a visit to see these and just take in the crisp fresh Norwegian Air. No man made walk way so could be a bit awkward for those with mobility problems but these are clearly visible from the car park so you can still see them. Free parking right next to these