
Why live in Tysvær?
Tysvær offers the perfect blend of tranquil living and access to bustling hubs like Haugesund and Stavanger. With its stunning fjords, forests, and open landscapes, Tysvær is an ideal destination for those seeking natural beauty alongside modern conveniences. Its close-knit communities provide a welcoming environment for families and individuals alike.
This municipality is home to around 11,000 residents and has a strong focus on sustainability and green living. Tysvær provides opportunities in diverse sectors, including agriculture, aquaculture, and renewable energy. Its excellent schools, active community life, and outdoor attractions make it a desirable place to live, work, and thrive.
Experience Tysvær
Explore life and opportunities in Tysvær

Daily life
Living in Tysvær means embracing a slower pace of life while staying well-connected to larger cities. The municipality boasts excellent schools, modern healthcare facilities, and safe neighbourhoods. Families can enjoy a variety of activities, from hiking trails to water sports, ensuring an active and fulfilling lifestyle.
Tysvær’s housing options range from spacious family homes in rural settings to modern apartments near villages like Aksdal and Førresfjorden. Community events, local clubs, and sports organisations foster connections and make it easy to feel at home.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore, with kayaking, fishing, and hiking opportunities abundant in the area. Tysvær is also an excellent base for commuting to Haugesund or Stavanger, making it a great choice for professionals seeking a quieter place to live without sacrificing accessibility.
Places to live in Tysvær

Aksdal
Aksdal is Tysvær's administrative centre and provides easy access to shops, schools, and public services. Its central location makes it a great choice for families and commuters alike.

Førresfjorden
This charming village offers a mix of rural and suburban living. Its location along Førresfjorden is perfect for water sports enthusiasts and families looking for peaceful surroundings.

Grinde
Known for its community feel and local amenities, Grinde is ideal for those seeking a balance between nature and convenience.

Nedstrand
Nestled along the fjord, Nedstrand is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. It’s known for its hiking trails, particularly the trek to Himakånå, and its serene lifestyle.

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Scenic costal landscape
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The historic heritage town of Egersund
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Sogndalsstrand cultural heritage area
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Magma UNESCO Global Geopark
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Salmon fishing
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Ski trails and alpine center
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One of the best natural harbours in Norway

Activities
Tysvær offers a diverse range of activities that highlight its natural beauty, cultural richness, and community spirit. From scenic outdoor adventures to engaging cultural experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Outdoor activities
Tysvær’s natural landscapes make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Lammanuten, the municipality's highest peak at 631 meters, offers stunning views and is a favorite destination for hikers. For a more family-friendly hike, Alvanuten, near Aksdal, provides a manageable trail with breathtaking vistas, complete with a day-trip cabin at the summit.
The Skjoldastraumen tidal lock, a unique engineering marvel, combines historical intrigue with scenic charm. Adventurers can also explore the Kårstø climbing area, one of Norway’s finest rock-climbing spots, set against a backdrop of natural beauty.
For cyclists, the Tysværruten provides an ideal route connecting Haugesund to Stavanger, perfect for multi-stage trips through picturesque landscapes. Water enthusiasts can enjoy kayaking and fishing across the municipality’s fjords and lakes.
Cultural experiences
Tysvær’s rich history and cultural heritage come alive at places like the Nedstrand Bygdemuseum, which delves into the region’s trestle trade and local life from the 1500s to the 1900s. Cleng Peerson House, located in Sandbekken, offers a glimpse into Tysvær’s historical ties to Norwegian emigration, surrounded by a tranquil recreational area with a beach, benches, and hiking trails.
The Tysvær Cultural Centre is the heart of the municipality’s artistic life, hosting concerts, theatre performances, and exhibitions. Its versatile spaces also cater to conferences and meetings, making it a hub for both creativity and community events.
Family-friendly fun
Families can make a splash at Tysværtunet Badeanlegg in Aksdal, which features two pools, a diving tower, a water slide, and a sauna. For sports enthusiasts, Tysvær Arena provides state-of-the-art facilities for a range of indoor activities.
Seasonal festivals and community events ensure there’s always something to do for residents and visitors alike. Playgrounds, organized sports, and outdoor areas like Sandbekken by Storavatnet further enhance the family-friendly atmosphere.
Tysvær’s blend of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and recreational facilities make it a vibrant and welcoming destination for all ages. Whether exploring its natural wonders or engaging in community events, you’ll find countless ways to enjoy this scenic municipality.
Activities in Haugesund Region
The Stavanger region is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
- Hiking & outdoors: Year-round trails through forests, mountains, and coastal paths. Winter? Perfect for skiing.
- Cultural vibe: Festivals and events for all ages, from music to local traditions.
- Recreation for everyone: Join sports clubs or enjoy activities for all age groups, from kids to seniors.
Experience the beauty and community of Haugesund—there’s something for everyone!

Lifestyle, nature, and recreation
The Haugesund region boasts diverse natural landscapes, a vibrant cultural scene, and a thriving recreational environment. Enjoy numerous activities and festivals catering to all ages, from children to adults.
The Haugesund region offers stunning hiking and natural areas year-round, whether you prefer gravel paths, forests, mountains, or coastal walks.
Study in Tysvær

Education
Tysvær provides a comprehensive educational framework, catering to learners of all ages. The municipality is home to several well-equipped primary and lower secondary schools, offering safe and nurturing environments that support academic growth and personal development.
For upper secondary education, students have access to schools in neighboring municipalities. These include options like Vardafjell upper secondary school in Haugesund, which offers the internationally recognized International Baccalaureate Diploma, alongside other schools that provide both academic and vocational programmes tailored to diverse career paths.
For international families, Haugesund International School, within a short commute, offers the International Baccalaureate Primary and Middle Years Programmes, making it an excellent choice for students seeking a globally-focused education.
Adult education is also a priority in Tysvær. The Tysvær Opplæringssenter provides courses in Norwegian language and culture, supporting the integration and skill development of newcomers. These programmes, complemented by resources like the Språkkafé organised by the local volunteer center, help create an inclusive community that values lifelong learning.
Work in Tysvær

Job opportunities
Tysvær offers a wealth of employment opportunities across diverse sectors, making it an attractive place to work and live. With its strategic location at the crossroads of major transport routes and its commitment to sustainable growth, Tysvær is home to thriving industries ranging from technology and logistics to green energy and hospitality. Whether you’re seeking a career in innovative industries, traditional trades, or customer-focused roles, Tysvær provides a supportive environment for professionals and newcomers alike.
Manufacturing and technology
The manufacturing and technology sectors are significant drivers of Tysvær’s economy. Autostore, a global leader in robotic warehouse technology, and Rambase, a provider of cloud-based ERP systems, represent the cutting-edge of innovation. Companies like Ydra specialise in advanced mechanical engineering, while EMP Secure offers IT security solutions. These businesses showcase the municipality’s capacity for technological advancement and provide a range of opportunities in engineering, software development, and technical support.
Green energy and process industry
Tysvær plays a key role in Norway’s green energy transition. The Kårstø processing plant, managed by Equinor and Gassco, is a cornerstone of Norway’s energy infrastructure, contributing to regional and international energy supplies. The Haugaland næringspark, one of the largest industrial areas in Norway, is a hub for energy-intensive industries and green energy initiatives. Companies such as Havila Biogass and Ecofisk AS are driving innovation in sustainable resource management, creating opportunities in engineering, energy production, and environmental sciences.
Logistics and commerce
Tysvær’s strategic location at the intersection of the E39 and E134 highways makes it a prime logistics hub. Aksdal næringspark is home to logistics companies and distributors, offering roles in transportation, warehousing, and supply chain management. The municipality’s robust infrastructure supports businesses seeking efficient connections to national and international markets.
Hospitality, retail, and catering
Tysvær’s hospitality, retail, and catering sectors provide a variety of employment opportunities. Aksdal senter serves as a bustling hub for shopping and services, offering roles in retail, customer service, and management. Additionally, Aksdal Inn provides opportunities in hospitality, catering to travelers and locals with comfortable accommodations and dining experiences. These establishments highlight Tysvær’s welcoming community and vibrant service sector.
Agriculture and aquaculture
With approximately 250 active farms, Tysvær remains a vital agricultural community. Local farms provide employment in livestock management, crop production, and sustainable farming practices. The aquaculture industry, including companies like Ecofisk AS, is expanding in Tysvær, offering roles in seafood production, aquaculture management, and environmental stewardship.
Explore key industries

Oil and Gas
Haugesund is often called the "Oil Capital of Norway." The city has been a hub for Norway’s offshore oil and gas industry since the discovery of oil in the North Sea in the 1960s.

Technology

Renewable Energy

Maritime Industry

Tourism

Agriculture & Food
Haugesund is home to a significant agricultural sector, with a focus on dairy, livestock, and crop production. Companies like TINE and Nortura.
FAQ's
What do I need to know about the Norwegian immigration process?
The requirements depend on your nationality, purpose of stay, and employment status. EU/EEA citizens can move to Norway more easily, while others may need work permits or residency visas.
How does healthcare work in Stavanger?
Healthcare is publicly funded in Norway, providing all residents with access to quality medical services. Stavanger University Hospital is a major healthcare facility in the region.
What educational options are available for families?
Stavanger offers a variety of international and public schools, as well as higher education institutions like the University of Stavanger, which provides programs in English and Norwegian.
What is the average salary in Stavanger?
Salaries in Stavanger vary by industry, with competitive wages in technology, energy, and engineering. For more information on specific salary expectations, consult Norwegian employment resources.
What are the housing options in Stavanger?
Housing options in Stavanger include apartments, townhouses, and family homes. You can find rental and purchase options through various local real estate agencies and online property platforms.