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Discover the stunning Månafossen waterfall on a guided tour from Stavanger, complete with transport, a scenic hike, and breathtaking views in Norway.
If you’re craving an authentic taste of Norway’s wild beauty without the hassle of planning logistics, this guided tour from Stavanger to Månafossen offers a great way to experience one of the country’s most impressive waterfalls. The 3-hour excursion balances scenic transportation, a manageable hike, and plenty of time to soak in the extraordinary views. It’s perfect for travelers who want a straightforward, well-organized experience that combines nature, culture, and a dash of adventure.
What we particularly appreciate about this tour is how smoothly everything is arranged—from pickup points to the walk itself. Plus, the inclusion of a knowledgeable local guide means you gain insights into the landscape that aren’t available from a guidebook. On the downside, the tour isn’t suitable for children under five or those with mobility challenges, given the hills and stairs involved. Still, for those who enjoy a good walk and stunning scenery, this is a highly rewarding outing.
This tour is especially well-suited for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone curious about Norway’s iconic waterfalls. If you’re looking for a manageable but visually spectacular excursion that offers a balance of comfort and adventure, this experience ticks many boxes.


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The tour begins with a pick-up from one of three convenient locations: Solakrossen, Stavanger, or Sandnes. From there, it’s about an hour by bus or coach to the Frafjordheiane landscape conservation area, where the waterfall is located. The comfortable transportation removes the stress of navigating Norway’s rural roads yourself, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area, and ensures you arrive ready for the hike.
The drive itself offers glimpses of Norway’s rugged terrain and fjord views, building anticipation for what’s to come. The guide, who speaks both English and Norwegian, often shares tidbits about local history and landscape features, making the journey informative as well as scenic.
Once at the site, the highlight is the hike to Månafossen, which takes about an hour. The trail is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring stairs and handrails, making it manageable for most hikers. We loved the way the guide kept an eye on safety while allowing us to enjoy the natural surroundings. The terrain involves some hills, but nothing overly strenuous—perfect for those with moderate fitness levels.
The best part? The views are absolutely worth the effort. The waterfall plunges into the Frafjordelva river below, creating a thunderous soundscape and a visual spectacle. The surrounding landscape, with its lush greenery and rocky outcrops, makes for fantastic photos and peaceful moments. One reviewer noted, “The hike included some hills but was equipped with stairs and handrails for ease of access, which made it comfortable enough for my family.”
Arriving at the waterfall, you’re often left speechless by its size and power. It’s one of Norway’s most famous waterfalls, and it’s easy to see why. The natural beauty feels untouched, and the mist from the cascade creates a refreshing atmosphere. Several travelers mentioned that the sight of Månafossen is genuinely breathtaking, and the surrounding landscape adds to the sense of adventure.
After the hike, the tour makes a stop at Byrkjedal, a local restaurant and crafts shop. This quaint spot offers a taste of regional cuisine and handmade Norwegian crafts—an excellent way to support local artisans and maybe pick up a unique souvenir. The reviews highlight this stop as a charming addition that gives a glimpse into local life, with some noting it as a peaceful, authentic experience after the vigorous hike.
The final hour is spent heading back via the coach, with the group sharing impressions and photos. The tour concludes with drop-offs at the original pickup points, making for a stress-free end to the day.

The overall tour lasts about 3 to 4 hours, depending on group pace and the time spent at each stop. It’s worth noting that the tour includes round-trip transport, a local guide, and hiking assistance, all adding to the convenience and safety.
What to bring? Pack snacks, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and good hiking shoes. Even if the weather is clear, Norway’s climate can change quickly, so layers and waterproof gear are wise. Since the hike involves some hills and stairs, comfortable footwear is essential.
While the tour isn’t the cheapest option, it offers good value considering the transport, guide, and access to a stunning natural site. For travelers keen on seeing Månafossen without the hassle of planning transportation or a self-guided hike, this paid experience simplifies everything while delivering memorable scenery. The small group size adds a personal touch, making your experience feel more intimate.

This guided trip works best for those with a moderate level of fitness, appreciation for nature, and a desire for a hassle-free experience. It’s ideal for travelers who want to see a top Norwegian waterfall, learn about the landscape from a knowledgeable guide, and enjoy a scenic hike without extreme difficulty. It’s less suited for young children under five or those with mobility issues, given the hills, stairs, and uneven terrain.
This tour offers a fantastic way to experience some of Norway’s most dramatic natural scenery in a short time. The combination of transportation, expert guidance, and a manageable hike makes it accessible for many travelers, especially those who want a hassle-free way to see Månafossen. The scenery is genuinely breathtaking, with the waterfall’s roaring presence and lush landscape offering plenty to admire and photograph.
If your goal is to add a memorable highlight to your Norway trip that combines natural beauty with comfort and convenience, this tour is a strong choice. It’s especially valuable if you’re after iconic waterfalls, want insights from a local guide, or prefer a small-group setting where your questions and interests come first.

What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation from Stavanger to Månafossen and back, a local guide/driver, and hiking assistance. Meals, drinks, and personal expenses are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 3 to 4 hours, including pickup, travel, hiking, and the stop at Byrkjedal.
Is the hike suitable for children?
The hike involves some hills, stairs, and handrails, making it suitable for most with moderate fitness. It’s not recommended for children under 5 or those with mobility difficulties.
What should I bring?
Bring snacks, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and sturdy hiking shoes. Layers are recommended for changing weather conditions.
Are there any stops besides Månafossen?
Yes, there’s a stop at Byrkjedal, a local restaurant and crafts shop, offering regional food and souvenirs.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak both English and Norwegian, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
Is transport included from various pickup points?
Yes, pickup is available from Solakrossen, Stavanger, or Sandnes, making it convenient regardless of your location in the region.
The Stavanger: Månafossen Waterfall Guided Tour with Transport combines scenic beauty, expert insights, and ease of access, making it a fantastic choice for those who want to witness Norway’s wild side without the fuss.