Stavanger in summer is the perfect mix of beaches, fjords, and ridiculously good hiking. Whether you want to chill by the ocean with a grill or wake up next to a mirror-still mountain lake, the region has some of Norway’s most underrated camping spots.
Here are five of the best places to camp near Stavanger, each with its own vibe, level of comfort, and summer activities.
1. Sola Strand Camping – Best for Beach Lovers
If you want easy summer vibes, soft sand, and sunsets that look straight up tropical, Sola Strand is unbeatable. It’s one of Norway’s most famous beaches and perfect for tents, campervans, and families.
Why camp here:
- Right on the beach
- Great swimming + surfing
- Close to Stavanger Airport (but not too noisy)
- Cafés and restaurants within walking distance
Perfect for: Sunsets, beach days, families, weekend chill-outs.
2. Mosvangen Camping – Best Close-to-City Option
Just a short walk from Stavanger city center, Mosvangen is ideal if you want nature and easy access to food, nightlife, museums, and a hot shower. It’s the most convenient basecamp for exploring the region.
Why camp here:
- Walking distance to downtown
- Perfect base for day trips to Preikestolen & Kjerag
- Lakeside location with swimming spots
- Affordable and social atmosphere
Perfect for: Backpackers, city explorers, Preikestolen hikers.
3. Landa Park / Forsand – Best for Preikestolen Access
Want to wake up close(ish) to Preikestolen without the crowds? Landa Park near Forsand has beautiful forest surroundings, good facilities, and a historical Viking vibe (yes, they literally have a reconstructed Iron Age farm).
Why camp here:
- Quick access to Preikestolen trailhead
- Quiet, forested area
- Great for kids thanks to the Viking village
- Hot showers, cabins, grills, and space for tents
Perfect for: Hikers, families, culture + nature combo.

4. Ølberg Camping – Best Small, Cozy, Seaside Spot
Ølberg is like Sola’s cute little sibling. The beach is smaller, cozier, and often less crowded. The campsite sits just above the sand, giving you that perfect summer-morning ocean breeze.
Why camp here:
- Calm, relaxed atmosphere
- Perfect for swimming + grilling
- Beautiful coastal walking trails
- Small café right by the beach
Perfect for: Couples, photographers, anyone avoiding the big crowds.
5. Månafossen / Mån Farm (Camping Allowed in Area) – Best for Wild Camping Vibes
If you want something more natural and dramatic, the area around Månafossen offers a semi-wild camping experience. While you can’t camp directly at the waterfall viewpoint, there are legal spots around Mån Farm, a restored mountain farm only a short hike in.
Why camp here:
- Norway’s most powerful waterfall
- Remote mountain feeling
- Historical farm area
- Great for sunrise/sunset photography
Perfect for: Wild campers, hikers, those wanting “real Norway.”
🌞 Final Tips for Camping Near Stavanger
- Book ahead in July-August (especially beaches).
- Check wind conditions – the coast can get breezy.
- Follow allemannsretten rules for wild camping.
- Bring bug spray near lakes.
- Sunsets hit around 22:30–23:30 in midsummer – worth staying up for.


