Jørpeland Explained

Official Name:Jørpeland
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:Rogaland#Norway
Pushpin Label Position:top
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Rogaland county
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Norway
Subdivision Name1:Western Norway
Subdivision Name2:Rogaland
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Ryfylke
Subdivision Type4:Municipality
Subdivision Name4:Strand
Utc Offset1:+01:00
Utc Offset1 Dst:+02:00
Established Title:Established as
Established Date: 
Established Title1:Town (Norwegian: By)
Established Date1:1 Apr 1998
Area Total Km2:4.09
Population As Of:2019
Population Total:7230
Population Density Km2:1768
Population Demonym:jørpelandsbu
jørpelending
Postal Code Type:Post Code
Postal Code:4100 Jørpeland
Coordinates:59.0225°N 6.0408°W
Elevation M:22
Elevation Footnotes:[1]

Jørpeland is the administrative centre of Strand municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The town is located on the western coast of the mainland, along the shore of the Idsefjorden, about northeast of the city of Stavanger. It sits along the Norwegian National Road 13 a short distance southeast of the village of Tau where the Ryfast tunnel has its eastern entrance.[2] The name "Jørpeland" is composed of the slightly changed Old Norse word "jarpr", which translates to brown, and the word land ("brownland"). The reason for this name is that historically, the river Jørpelandsånå used to turn brown during times of flood.[3]

The 4.09km2 town has a population (2019) of 7,230 and a population density of .[4] Jørpeland is also known as "Pulpit Rock City", because Jørpeland is nearest city to the Preikestolen, which attracts tourists from all over the world. The Preikestolen is a huge cliff overlooking the Lysefjorden and it sits about southeast of Jørpeland.

Jørpeland became designated as a town by the municipal council on 1 April 1998. Prior to that time it was simply considered a very large village. Jørpeland is divided into nine boroughs: Leite, Barka, Tungland, Barkved, Jøssang, Førland, Langeland, Grønnevoll, and Fjelde. The river Jørpelandsåna runs through the town before emptying into the fjord on the south side of the town.

Attractions

Jørpelands Brug is a building from 1883, which is located at Vågen in Jørpeland. Jørpeland also has tourist information, liquor store, a cultural center (Torghuset), a harbor in Vågen with boardwalk, various restaurants and grocery stores. Jørpeland also has a golf course just outside the city, as well some campsites. The Jørpeland Church was built in 1969 to serve the town.

The town also has some good beaches for swimming and sport activities. Most notably are Barkavika and Nordlys. Barkavika has its own two Volleyball courts, while Nordlys has a playground right next to the beach.

Jørpeland has an annual tradition festival, called Strandadagene, arranged first weekend of June.

Geography

The town of Jørpeland is in a very mountainous area. It is surrounded by many mountains including:

Notable residents

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jørpeland, Strand (Rogaland) . 2020-08-05 . yr.no.
  2. Web site: Store norske leksikon . Store norske leksikon . Jørpeland . 2016-02-08 . Norwegian.
  3. Web site: NAF Reiseplanlegger . Norwegian Automobile Federation . Jørpeland . 2021-10-31 . Norwegian.
  4. Web site: Statistisk sentralbyrå . Statistics Norway . 1 January 2019 . Urban settlements. Population and area, by municipality .
  5. News: Hutchinson . John . Former Player Remembers: Tony Knapp . 23 April 2021 . Leicester City F.C. . 25 February 2020.