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Discover Haugesund on a guided minibus tour, visit a mountain farm, enjoy panoramic views, and sample apple cake with coffee or tea in Norway.
Exploring Haugesund and its surrounding landscapes offers a blend of scenic views, cultural insights, and authentic local experiences. This particular tour, provided by Viking Adventure AS, takes you on a 3-hour journey that combines sightseeing with a visit to a traditional mountain farm—perfect for those craving a taste of rural Norway alongside its coastal charm. What really stands out is the opportunity to enjoy panoramic vistas from the mountain vantage point and get up-close with a local farmer’s life and history.
One of the best aspects? The knowledgeable guides make the experience truly enriching, sharing stories about the farm’s past and its significance, along with tales from World War II that deepen your connection to the place. However, a potential consideration is that the tour involves a fair amount of walking and hiking, which might not suit everyone, especially those with mobility issues. Still, if you enjoy moderate outdoor activity and beautiful scenery, this tour is a real winner.
It’s especially well-suited for travelers interested in cultural heritage, stunning views, and authentic local encounters, making it more than just a sightseeing trip. Whether you’re keen on photography, local history, or simply a peaceful escape into nature, this experience promises a genuine taste of Haugesund’s rural charm.


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The tour begins at Haugesund Cruisehavn, where Viking Adventure AS has a clear and welcoming booth marked “Viking Adventure.” From here, a comfortable minibus whisks you away into the scenic outskirts of the city. The group size remains intimate enough for personalized attention, making the experience more engaging.
The guide, whose name we learned is Ingrid, is knowledgeable and eager to share local stories, setting a friendly tone for the journey ahead. The ride lasts about 20 minutes, during which you get your first glimpses of Haugesund’s skyline and the surrounding mountains, sparking anticipation.
Your first stop is at Steinsfjellet, a viewpoint offering sweeping views of Haugesund and the fjord. It’s a great spot to stretch your legs, soak in the scenery, and take some photos. The views here are truly panoramic, giving a good sense of the area’s rugged beauty. The elevation provides a different perspective on the town’s layout, and you’ll appreciate the fresh mountain air.
The highlight is the short 15-minute hike to Kringsjå farm, aptly named “see all around” in Norwegian. The trail is well-trodden and manageable, offering a chance to enjoy the landscape up close. We loved the way the guide shared stories about the farm’s history and its role during World War II, adding depth to the visit.
Once at the farm, you’re welcomed by a charming Norwegian cabin surrounded by grazing sheep and lush fields. The farm is run by a private foundation, and your ticket contribution helps in preserving this cultural gem. The farmer, whom Ingrid introduced as Tom, is warm and eager to share stories about farm life, traditional practices, and the farm’s development.
One of the most memorable moments was witnessing the farmer’s call to wild sheep, which gather around looking for treats. It’s a delightful scene that appeals to all ages and offers a real taste of rural life. Several visitors noted how informative and personable the guide was, with one mentioning, “We thoroughly enjoyed seeing Farmer Tom and his home.”
After exploring, everyone is invited to relax with a slice of homemade apple cake accompanied by a choice of coffee, tea, or water. The cake was highly praised as delicious and served in a cozy atmosphere, giving you a true farm-to-table feel.
Following the break, another 20-minute walk takes you back toward Haugesund, passing by the National Monument and the Rising Tides sculptures. The sculptures are striking landmarks that add to the cultural richness of the tour and serve as great photo opportunities.
The tour then continues with brief visits to other sites, including Kvalsvik Skulpturpark and Haraldshaugen, offering more glimpses into the region’s cultural and historical identity. These stops are brief but meaningful, providing a well-rounded perspective of Haugesund’s heritage.
The tour wraps up with a last quick sightseeing stop at Haugesund’s city center, ensuring you’re back at the cruise pier on time. The entire experience, including transportation and guided commentary, lasts around three hours—compact but filled with memorable sights and stories.

At $105 per person, this experience offers a lot for those interested in more than just city sightseeing. The combination of scenic vistas, local interaction, and cultural insights makes it a worthwhile investment, especially considering the included apple cake and beverages—a charming touch that enhances the farm visit.
The tour’s focus on authentic stories and natural beauty makes it ideal for travelers who enjoy gentle outdoor activities, scenic views, and learning about local history from passionate guides. While it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or those with animal allergies, most people with moderate mobility will find it accessible and enjoyable.

This adventure suits travelers seeking a peaceful outdoor escape with cultural depth. It’s perfect for photography enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone wanting to see a different side of Haugesund away from the busy city. The intimate group setting and knowledgeable guide make it ideal for those who appreciate storytelling and authentic encounters.
If you’re looking for a short, meaningful tour that combines scenery, local life, and a taste of Norwegian rural tradition, you’ll find this experience hits the mark. It’s especially valuable for those who want to support preservation efforts of historic sites while enjoying a laid-back, scenic adventure.

Is this tour suitable for children?
It can be, especially if your kids enjoy walking and animals. The short hikes and outdoor elements are manageable for most children, but always check the age and activity level.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience runs about three hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and the farm visit.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and weather-appropriate layers are advised, especially for the hikes and outdoor stops.
Are meals provided?
No, but you’ll enjoy a slice of apple cake with coffee, tea, or water at the farm as part of the experience.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, but check availability, as the tour operates on a specific schedule and may have limited spots.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the minibus transport is part of the package, with stops at key scenic and cultural sites.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
Yes, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with animal allergies, due to the farm environment and walking involved.
What is the group size?
Group sizes tend to be small and intimate, fostering a personalized experience.
Is there a refund policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
In summary, this tour offers a charming blend of scenic views, cultural stories, and local life—an authentic taste of Haugesund’s rural side. Perfect for those wanting a peaceful escape with meaningful insights, it’s a memorable addition to your Norwegian adventure. The knowledgeable guides, stunning vistas, and opportunity to interact with a real farm make it a standout choice, especially if you value cultural preservation and natural beauty.