WINTER HIKE PULPIT ROCK
Two groups from England arrived with one goal in mind: to experience Preikestolen at its most dramatic. What they got was something even better — a rare winter transformation. Overnight snowfall had covered the trail and surrounding landscape, turning the hike into a quiet, white adventure far from the usual summer crowds.
From the very start, the atmosphere was different. The forest was still, the air crisp, and every step up the trail revealed new views of snow-covered terrain. As the groups gained elevation, the Lysefjord slowly appeared through shifting clouds, adding a sense of scale and anticipation.
Reaching the plateau, Preikestolen truly showed its best side. The iconic cliff stood sharp and majestic above the fjord, framed by fresh snow and clear winter light. With fewer people around, the groups had time to take it all in — photos, silence, and that unique feeling of standing on one of Norway’s most famous viewpoints in almost untouched conditions.
It was not just a hike — it was a winter experience that few get to witness.
Experience delivered
A well-organized and safe winter hike to Preikestolen for two groups from England. The tour was guided at a steady pace, adapted to snowy conditions, with continuous focus on safety and group comfort.
Local knowledge and storytelling added depth to the experience, while smooth coordination allowed guests to fully enjoy the hike and the unique winter scenery.
Guided Winter Hike
Local Expertise
Seamless Coordination




