Jakub Nowak (.
Google
Gamle Stavanger – June 2023
Group: Family of 4, children ages 3 & 5
🌄 Experience Summary
I had read about Stavanger’s old wooden district beforehand, so we made sure to include it in our stop — and it turned out to be exactly the charming corner we hoped for. The beautifully preserved white wooden houses, cobblestone lanes, and little gardens create a charming atmosphere that’s enjoyable even for young kids who simply wander around exploring.
⭐ Highlights
• One of Europe’s best-preserved wooden-house districts with postcard-worthy streets.
• Peaceful, atmospheric, and perfect for short, slow walks.
• Very easy to combine with the harbour or other Stavanger attractions.
📝 Tips for Visitors (Families with kids)
• Cobblestones can be tricky for strollers — letting kids walk is easier.
• The area is compact; 20–40 minutes is usually enough to see everything.
• Visit in daylight or good weather if possible — the bright white houses shine in the sun.
• Some small uphill sections may require a hand for younger children.
⚠️ Observations
• Not activity-based for kids, but visually and atmospherically delightful for adults.
• Can get busy when cruise ships arrive, though still pleasant to explore.