The Pulpit Rock, Preikestolen in Norwegian, is the top of the mountain that even reaches the top in international ratings. Both CNN and Lonely Planet rank the world-famous mountain shelf at Lysefjord in the top 10 of unique nature experiences. Pulpit Rock base camp is located only 1 hour from Stavanger centrum.
The Pulpit Rock hike, known locally as Preikestolen, is one of Norway's most iconic and awe-inspiring outdoor adventures. Perched high above the stunning Lysefjorden, this dramatic cliff offers breathtaking views that attract hikers from around the globe. The journey to Pulpit Rock is a 4-kilometer trek through diverse terrain, including lush forests, rocky landscapes, and serene mountain lakes.
Lysten på en tur til USA/Grand Canyon? Er du i god form og har et snev av eventyrlyst? Bli med å kryss Grand Canyon til fots totalt 44km. Enig med ei som sa at "alt er voldsomt og ekstremt".
You get the best of the best: Both Kjeragbolten and Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) in 2 days to a discounted price.
Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Lysefjorden, Flørli 4444 is a hiker's paradise, offering an unparalleled blend of natural beauty and physical challenge. Known for its iconic wooden staircase, boasting exactly 4,444 steps, this unique destination is a testament to human engineering and nature's splendor. The hike up Flørli 4444 provides adventurers with stunning panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains, making every step of the ascent worth the effort. Whether you're a seasoned trekker looking for your next adventure or a nature enthusiast eager to experience Norway's wild beauty, Flørli 4444 promises an unforgettable journey. Prepare to be captivated by the dramatic landscapes and invigorated by the fresh mountain air as you conquer one of the most remarkable hikes in the world.
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