Brusand

Brusand is in municipality in Rogaland in Norway, situated north of Ogna and south of Vigrestad. Brusand is part of the flat geographical area Jæren that goes from Brusand in the south to Randaberg in the North.

Get in

Brusand is a train station on Jærbanen. Only local trains stop at Brusand (not express nor regional ones).

Get around

Use the railroad, or use your own car. There are no car rental services on Brusand, but you can rent one in Stavanger before you arrive.

See

Brusand has a beautiful beach and the country's only natural lagoon. The anti-tank obstacles erected along the beach during WWII are still standing.

Do

Swimming and sunbathing. Canoeing, diving, cayaking, soccer, birdwatching.

Buy

The local store is the CoOp (samvirkelaget). You can get locally produced ceramics at Brusand -look for the large sign that says "Keramikk" on a red house close to the main road just north of Brusand -enter even if there is none there, and push the bell-button when you're ready to pay.

Eat

The inn has a cafe.

Drink

Sleep

Brusand has an inn and a beachfront caravan/camping-site with cottages for rent.

Go next

All of Jæren has many things to see, and Brusand is as nice a hub for exursions as any village in the area -or better -since there are places to sleep there.

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