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sphincter-tightening fjord vistas in Norway

April 26th, 2007 · No Comments

Already pondering a future date to hike Besseggen, Norway — I found an even better destination.

Two of the best day hikes in Norway (some would say in the world) are located a couple of hours out of town on the beautiful Lysefjorden. Not too far from Stavanger

Prekestolen (aka the Pulpit Rock) is a massive rock overhanging the fjord. It’s a 3-4 hour round trip hike with fabulous views.

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more breathtaking Pulpit Rock photos - flickr

About 90,000 made the 6km scramble up to Preikestolen in summer of 2006.

Less crowded is nearby, similarly spectacular Kjerag:

Kjeragbolten is a rock wedged in the cliff 604 meters above the fjord. It’s a more strenuous 4-5 hour hike out and a longer drive, but a spectacular look down from the rock. The free fall makes Kjerag (or Kiragg) a very popular location for BASE jumping.

Stavanger tourism - Wikipedia

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more Kjerag photos - flickr

Where is this wondrous fjord?

Close to the SE tip of Norway:

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The jumping off point for hikers is the town of Stavanger.

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There must be more best hikes in Norway. It’s spectacular country.

Tags: coastal

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