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Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock, is a breathtaking natural landmark perched 604 meters above the Lysefjord in Norway. This iconic cliff offers stunning panoramic views and is a must-visit for hiking enthusiasts seeking adventure and awe-inspiring scenery.
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Average activity duration: 4-5 hours
4129 Songesand, Norway
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Stavanger: Scenic Fjord Cruise to Lysefjord and Preikestolen

Stavanger: Scenic Fjord Cruise to Lysefjord and Preikestolen

Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Norwegian fjord landscape aboard a silent and electric boat. Sail from downtown Stavanger along the Lysefjord to Preikestolen, the so-called Pulpit Rock. See where the “vagrants” hid from the sheriff in the old days as the boat stops by Fantahålå (Vagabond’s Cave). Then gaze up at the famous and majestic rock formation Preikestolen, towering 604 meters above sea level. Next stop is the Hengjanefossen waterfall, where the crew brings the bow so close to the falls that you can feel its refreshing spray! Grab a snack from the onboard kiosk and relax on one of the sun decks or inside the spacious and comfortable cabin. Keep an eye out for the occasional seal sunbathing on a rock. Take in the idyllic scenery before returning to the port in Stavanger.

Stavanger: Fjord Cruise to Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock

Stavanger: Fjord Cruise to Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock

Join a boat tour through Lysefjorden and see the famous Pulpit Rock, where the selfie opportunities are as spectacular as the view. Imagine towering mountains, stunning waterfalls, and a close-up view of Preikestolen, the iconic cliff that rises 604 meters straight up. Sail with the guide and experience Ådnøy, Fantahålå, Preikestolen, and the Whiskey waterfall on a 2.5-hour tour. Listen to the guide as they tell you about the legend that says the day when the 7 sisters from Lysebotn marry the 7 brothers from the beginning of the fjord, Preikestolen will fall into the sea. So far, there are no rumors of romance suggesting this, so you can look forward to many more fjord cruises this season.

From Stavanger: Lysefjord Sightseeing RIB Boat Tour

From Stavanger: Lysefjord Sightseeing RIB Boat Tour

Embark on a RIB boat safari tour and witness the breathtaking scenery of Norway's Lysefjord from Stavanger. Glide across its pristine waters, edging closer to its towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and flourishing surroundings. Cruise in the shadow of the renowned Pulpit Rock, a 600-meter-high plateau jutting out of the surrounding mountainside. Continue to the Vagabond Cave and learn about this old hideout for tax evaders. Gaze up at Whisky Falls and marvel at this 75-meter-tall waterfall beneath an old moonshine distillery. Unearth the prehistoric origins of the fjord and discover how the last ice age shaped its majestic cliffs and deep waters. Hear stories about some of the colorful characters who left their mark on the region, and keep an eye out for local wildlife. On a good day, it's possible to spot seals, porpoises, sea eagles, mountain goats, and more.

From Stavanger: RIB Tour to Lysefjord

From Stavanger: RIB Tour to Lysefjord

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure as you cruise across the crystal-clear waters of Lysefjord from Stavanger. Feel the rush of the wind as you glide past towering cliffs, hidden caves, and cascading waterfalls—all while surrounded by Norway’s breathtaking nature. Cruise beneath the word famous Preikestolen, an awe-inspiring 600-meter-high plateau that dominates the fjord. Uncover the secrets of Vagabond Cave and learn about the criminals that hid here. Go for a refreshing shower at the stunning Whisky Falls, a 75-meter waterfall flowing beneath an old moonshine distillery. Dive into the fascinating history of how the last Ice Age shaped this dramatic landscape. Keep your eyes peeled for seals, porpoises, majestic sea eagles, and other wildlife along the way! This is your chance to explore Norway’s wild beauty up close—book your RIB boat safari today and create memories that will last a lifetime!

From Stavanger: Pulpit Rock Guided Hike with Pickup

From Stavanger: Pulpit Rock Guided Hike with Pickup

Embark on a journey into nature with a guided hike to the Preikestolen/Pulpit Rock, one of Norway's most captivating hikes. • Start your adventure straight from your accommodation in Stavanger by being picked up by your guide having a commercial driving license and using a commercially licensed vehicle for guiding. (Be aware of some companies not having these licenses which is required by Norwegian law.) • A 40-minute drive through the world's longest and deepest underwater tunnel and scenic views of Jørpeland will give you a wonderful start of the day. • At the basecamp your guide will share insights about the trail, expected conditions, and tips for a great day of exploration before heading off to an unforgettable day filled with adventure. • After approximately 2.5-hours of hiking, reach the majestic Preikestolen/Pulpit Rock, standing 604-meters (1,982 feet) above the sea. Breathe in the fresh air and enjoy a lunch break with the majestic view of Lysefjorden. • The relaxed hiking pace ensures plenty of time to adjust your gear, take leisurely breaks, savor snacks, and capture stunning photos along the way. • If conditions allows it; hike a hidden trail to Preikestolen, making sure you get an even more unique experience. • Settle back into the van for the return to Stavanger and relax until you are safely back at your accommodation. Take the memories you have created along the way with you home while feeling inspired by nature!

Stavanger: Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Hike with Local Guide

Stavanger: Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Hike with Local Guide

Discover the beauty of fjords and valleys carved by glaciers 10,000 years ago with this guided hike to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock). Lysefjorden is one of the most beautiful fjords and is located just 30 minutes from Stavanger. Hike with a a guide that was born and raised in one of the smaller villages in Lysefjorden. Start with pickup from the Cruise Terminal in Stavanger in a comfortable bus. Arrive at the starting point of the hike after a scenic drive (around 40 minutes). Get ready for the hike with your guide who is happy to answer your questions along the way. Walk thorugh the woods, crossing small streams as you gain elevation towards Pulpit Rock. Once you have passed the steep hilly area, the nature changes in to mountains with less trees, opening up a into majestic views, especially on nice and sunny days. Return to the starting point of the hike and get back on the bus where you can rest on the way back to Stavanger.

Stavanger: Preikestolen Winter Hike + Hot Lunch

Stavanger: Preikestolen Winter Hike + Hot Lunch

The day starts with being picked up by our guide from one of several designated locations in Stavanger. After a 40-minute drive, we arrive at the start of the trail (where restrooms are available). Here the guide will provide information about the trail, expected conditions, and useful tips for good hiking. When everyone is ready, the hike begins. If conditions allow it, the guide can take you to hidden spots along the way. The pace allows for time to adjust clothes and equipment, time to rest and enjoy snacks, and for taking pictures along the way. After approximately 2.5 hours of hiking, we will arrive at Preikestolen, 604 meters right above the legendary Lysefjorden. The sheer cliff face overlooks the fjord, and the panoramic view before us makes for a fantastic reward after all the work it took to get there. When we have enjoyed the scenery and relaxed for a while, we head back down. It normally takes about 2 hours to get back down to the parking area. Exhausted but satisfied, we get back in the car. We head off to the Villa Rosehagen, where a nice, hot meal awaits (please let us know of your dietary restrictions)! After a long day of hiking, it’s good to sit down and enjoy each other’s company over tasty soup. We finish our meal, and head back to Stavanger. Because of the presence of snow and ice, hiking to Preikestolen without a guide during the wintertime (January – March) is not recommended. Our professional guides are trained to safely maneuver through the frozen landscape as well as winter’s rapidly changing weather conditions. They carry with them all necessary navigation, safety, first-aid, and outdoor winter equipment.

Stavanger: Preikestolen Classic Hike and Side Trail

Stavanger: Preikestolen Classic Hike and Side Trail

Embrace nature with a guided hike up to Preikestolen: one of Norway's most iconic hikes. Follow your guide on the path less hiked, so you can make the most of nature away from the crowds. Sart with a pick up from one of several designated locations in Stavanger. After a relaxing 40-minute drive, arrive at the trailhead. Here, learn about the trail, expected conditions, and useful tips for a fun day of hiking. When everyone is ready, begin your hike. If conditions allow it, follow your guide on a side-trail along the way. The pace allows for time to adjust clothing and equipment, time to rest and enjoy snacks, and for taking pictures along the way. After approximately 2.5 hours of hiking, arrive at the majestic Preikestolen – 604 meters above the legendary Lysefjorden. The sheer cliff face overlooks the fjord, and the panoramic view before your makes for a fantastic reward after all your hard physical work. After soaking in the scenery and relaxing your legs, head back down the mountain. Exhausted but satisfied, get back in the car and get driven back to Stavanger as you process your experience of a day well spent.

Stavanger: Guided Lysefjord Cruise to Pulpit Rock

Stavanger: Guided Lysefjord Cruise to Pulpit Rock

The captain will meet you at the boathouse (Strandkaien 34) and provide you with the neccessary gear and give a small safety brief. We start off slowly by gliding out of Stavanger harbour while passing mighty cruiseships or other vessels. On the way out you will have a beautiful view of the city centre and to some of the iconic buildings like "Tollboden" and the Norwegian oil museum. After we pass the bridge you will see a gigantic street art painting before we then accelerate to a thrilling 25-35 knots and head to Lysefjorden. We are able to cruise as fast as the RIB-boats offered by other operators, but we usually go a little bit slower due to safety, less enviromental impact and improved comfort. Our boats are more sturdy and have a roof ("sun-top") for better protection from the elements without sacrificing the view. Our boats also have a lounge/seating area both in the front and in the back, with the possibility to walk around the whole boat, giving you excellent photo opportunities during the safari. On the way to Lysefjorden we will pass beautiful scenary, wild norwegian nature, idyllic islands, fish-farms, small villages and cosy cabins and houses. If we are lucky you might even spot a seal or two and other wildlife. The Lysefjord-bridge marks the entrance to Lysefjord and from here on you will learn all about the fjord's legends and tales. The scenary will change into massive rock formations and huge cliffs, which is an amazing experience just in itself. We will visit Vagabond's cave where some rather shady people hid from the sheriff in the old days. Off course we will also behold the world-renowned Pulpit rock (Preikestolen), as is stands 604 meters above the fjord. Learn how it was made and also why the fjord is shaped as it is. Last, but not least, you will also hear the fascinating story of how and why "Whiskey-falls" got it's nickname (it has something to to with a crazy German). Beware...the captain might put the bow of the boat directly into the waterfall! After visiting the cool waterfall we will head back again and the tour will end up in the same place as we started. We are pretty sure you will have long lasting memories and cool pictures with you after this unforgettable, front row seat tour to some of the best Norway has to offer!

Stavanger: Preikestolen Tour with Guide and Pickup

Stavanger: Preikestolen Tour with Guide and Pickup

Preikestolen or Prekestolen (English: 'The Pulpit Rock', 'Pulpit', or 'Preacher's Chair') is a tourist attraction in the municipality of Strand in Rogaland county, Norway. Preikestolen is a steep cliff which rises 604 metres (1,982 ft) above Lysefjorden. Atop the cliff, there is an almost flat top of approximately 25 by 25 metres (82 ft × 82 ft). Preikestolen is located near the Western part of the fjord, and on its North side. Tourism at the site has been increasing in the early 21st century, with between 150,000 and 200,000 visitors in 2012, making it one of the most visited natural tourist attractions in Norway. BASE jumpers often leap from the cliff. Due to its increased popularity, the most used path to the site (a 3.8-kilometre (2.4 mi) long hike) was improved by Nepalese Sherpas in 2013.

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What people are saying about Pulpit Rock

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The experience on June 20 is a memory for life. Our guide became ill but was replaced by Stefan (from Explore Lysefjorden). He was very friendly and knowledgeable. He shared his experiences with us. Our group started out with eight people, but after the first plateau, there were only five of us left. Those of us who stayed were from Canada, Brazil, and Sweden (my husband and me). We couldn't have been a better group. We had great team spirit and interesting conversations while we were walking (climbing). :-)

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The guides were so hospitable and friendly. They catered for differing fitness/competence levels. Everyone seemed to have a good time. A small group of 15 was a good size.

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excellent views with exciting speed on the fjords, although we had a very heavy shower the floatation suit keeps you warm and dry. Would highly recommend

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The ship sailed very close to the attractions, almost close enough to touch, which was particularly great.

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Wonderful views. Beautiful waterfalls & interesting information.