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Lysefjord

58° 56′ 25.8″ N, 6° 7′ 12.72″ E

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Known for the huge Preikestolen cliff overlooking the fjord

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Lysefjord is a scenic fjord located in southwestern Norway, in the Rogaland county. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, towering cliffs, and iconic landmarks such as Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and Kjeragbolten. Lysefjord offers a variety of hiking and outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. Aside from Preikestolen and Kjerag, there are numerous trails and viewpoints along the fjord where you can enjoy scenic walks and take in the awe-inspiring landscapes. It's essential to be well-prepared, have proper hiking gear, and be aware of the weather conditions and difficulty levels of the trails. Preikestolen is one of the most famous attractions in Norway and is located on the northern shore of Lysefjord. It is a flat mountain plateau that rises about 604 meters above the fjord. Visitors can hike to the top of Preikestolen to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Lysefjord and the surrounding landscapes. The hike is approximately 3.8 kilometers each way and takes about 2-4 hours round trip, depending on fitness level.

Kjeragbolten is another iconic rock formation in the Lysefjord area. It is a massive boulder wedged between two cliffs about 1,000 meters above the fjord. Adventurous hikers can undertake a challenging hike to Kjerag and even stand on the famous boulder for a unique photo opportunity. The hike to Kjerag is more strenuous than Preikestolen, spanning approximately 10 kilometers round trip and taking around 6-8 hours.

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Located in the Ryfylke area in Rogaland county in southwestern Norway.

How to get there:

To get to Lysefjord, the most common starting point is the city of Stavanger in southwestern Norway. Here are the main transportation options to reach Lysefjord:

By Air: Stavanger is served by Stavanger Airport, Sola (SVG), which is well-connected to domestic and international destinations. From the airport, you can take a taxi or public transportation to the city center.

By Train: Stavanger is accessible by train from other major cities in Norway. The train journey offers scenic views along the way.

By Car: If you prefer to drive, you can rent a car in Stavanger and take the E39 highway to reach Lysefjord.

Public Transportation and Tours: Once in Stavanger, you can use public transportation to reach the trailheads or take organized tours that include transportation to Lysefjord. Public buses, ferries, and tourist buses are available options for accessing different areas of the fjord.

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