Stavanger’s Flørli 4444 offers an exhilarating hike up the world’s longest wooden steps. Tackling the 4,444 steps leads to breathtaking views of Lysefjord. The 10-hour experience includes a scenic boat cruise and a challenging return journey. It’s suitable for those with good endurance, culminating at Ternevannet where adventurers can explore a hydropower station museum. Those seeking an unforgettable outdoor challenge won’t want to miss this unique opportunity.
Key Points
- Flørli 4444 is the world’s longest wooden steps hike located in Stavanger, Norway, offering a 10-hour hiking adventure with stunning fjord views.
- The hike includes a 75-minute scenic boat cruise to the trail start, a 5-hour hike up 4,444 steps, and a 1.5-hour return boat ride.
- Highlights of the hike include reaching the 741-meter-high Ternevannet, exploring a hydropower station museum, and enjoying unique vistas of the Lysefjord region.
- The hike is suitable for physically fit adults and not recommended for children under 12, babies, or individuals over 95.
- The tour includes pickup and drop-off, boat transportation, access to the hydropower station museum, and provisions of water and snacks for hikers.
Activity Overview
Experience Flørli 4444, the world’s longest wooden steps hike. This 10-hour adventure costs from Kč 5,315 per person.
Set out on a 10-hour adventure through the world’s longest wooden steps, Flørli 4444, at Kč 5,315 per person.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for free, and reserve now with the pay later option.
The guided tour includes a 75-minute boat cruise with scenic views, 5 hours of hiking on Flørli4444, and a 1.5-hour boat ride back.
Highlights are fjord sightseeing, hiking 4,444 steps to 741 meters above sea level, and unique views of Lysefjord, Preikestolen, and Hengjanefossen.
Pickup and drop-off, boat rides, museum visit, and refreshments are included.
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Itinerary Details
The tour begins with pickup from select locations in Stavanger, including Fisketorget, Jernbaneveien, and Flørli.
From there, guests embark on a 75-minute boat cruise, taking in scenic fjord views.
The hike along the Flørli4444 stairs follows, lasting around 5 hours. After reaching the top at Ternevannet, 741 meters above sea level, the group boards the boat again for the 1.5-hour return journey.
The tour concludes with drop-off at the original pickup points.
Throughout the excursion, hikers have access to a hydropower station museum and Cafe 4444, as well as provided water and snacks.
Highlights and Experiences
Sightseeing on the boat ride to the trail start offers a chance to take in the fjord’s scenic views.
The Flørli 4444 hike culminates with a 741-meter climb up 4,444 wooden steps, offering unique vistas of the Lysefjord, Preikestolen, and Hengjanefossen. Reaching the top rewards hikers with exceptional panoramas.
The Flørli 4444 hike culminates in a 741-meter climb up 4,444 wooden steps, offering unique vistas of the Lysefjord, Preikestolen, and Hengjanefossen.
Adventurers can also cool off with a refreshing dip in the waterfall on hot days. Flørli is accessible only by boat or hiking, adding to the trail’s exclusivity.
The journey through the hydropower station museum and Cafe 4444 completes this unforgettable experience.
Inclusions
The package includes pickup and drop-off by car from specified locations in Stavanger.
You’ll enjoy a scenic boat ride to the trail start in Lysefjorden, with views of the famous Preikestolen.
Once at Flørli, you can explore the hydropower station museum and refuel at Cafe 4444.
Water and snacks are provided to keep you energized during the hike.
This comprehensive experience allows you to fully learn about the natural beauty of the region without worrying about logistics.
Everything’s taken care of, so you can focus on the incredible 4,444-step journey.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information
This hike isn’t suitable for everyone.
Children under 12, babies under 1, and people over 95 shouldn’t attempt it.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, and bring a camera, water, and snacks.
Be prepared for steep and short hikes.
The terrain is challenging, with many steps and inclines.
Hikers must be physically fit and have good endurance.
Weather conditions can be unpredictable, so checking forecasts before the trip is recommended.
Proper preparation and caution are essential for a safe and enjoyable experience on the Flørli 4444 hike.
Boat Cruise to Flørli
The tour begins with a scenic boat cruise across Lysefjorden, the famous fjord known for its towering cliffs.
The 75-minute journey provides breathtaking views of:
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Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), the iconic plateau overlooking the fjord
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Hengjanefossen, a magnificent waterfall cascading down the mountainside
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Lysefjorden’s dramatic landscape, with steep, rugged walls and crystalline waters
The boat ride marks the start of the Flørli 4444 adventure, transporting hikers to the trailhead where they’ll begin their ascent up the world’s longest wooden staircase.
This serene fjord sightseeing sets the stage for the challenging, yet rewarding hike ahead.
Hiking the 4,444 Steps
After the serene boat ride, hikers disembark and begin their ascent up the world-famous Flørli 4444 stairs. Step by step, they climb the wooden staircase, taking in the stunning vistas of the Lysefjord and surrounding peaks. The hike is challenging, but the rewards are immense.
| Effort | Views | Memories | Fitness |
| —— | —– | ——– | ——- |
| Strenuous | Breathtaking | Unforgettable | Invigorating |
| Demanding | Panoramic | Cherished | Rejuvenating |
| Rewarding | Jaw-dropping | Lifelong | Empowering |
| Accomplishing | Awe-inspiring | Priceless | Transformative |
Hikers push on, fueled by the promise of standing atop the 741-meter-high Ternevannet and the refreshing dip in the waterfall.
Post-Hike Activities
Once hikers have conquered the 4,444 steps, they can cool off and refuel at the Cafe 4444 on the banks of the Lysefjord.
The cafe offers:
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Refreshing beverages and Norwegian snacks
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Relaxing views of the majestic fjord
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Access to the museum at the historic Flørli hydropower station
After a rewarding hike, visitors can unwind, recharge, and soak in the stunning natural surroundings before the return boat journey back to Stavanger.
Common Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to Do the Flørli 4444 Hike?
The best time to do the Flørli 4444 hike is during the summer months when the weather is mild and dry. Hikers can enjoy the scenic views and refreshing baths in the waterfall.
Can I Bring My Pet on the Hike?
No, pets are not allowed on the Flørli 4444 hike. The activity is not suitable for children under 12, babies under 1, or people over 95, and the operator does not accommodate pets for the safety and comfort of all participants.
Is There Any Way to Shorten the Duration of the Hike?
Unfortunately, the duration of the Flørli 4444 hike can’t be shortened. The 5-hour hike is the standard tour length. Visitors could consider a private tour or a shorter, less challenging hike in the area if they need a shorter option.
What Is the Difficulty Level of the Flørli 4444 Hike?
The Flørli 4444 hike is a strenuous and challenging trail. It involves steep climbs and over 4,400 wooden steps. While not recommended for young children or the elderly, fit hikers can expect a rewarding experience with stunning fjord views.
Are There Any Age or Fitness Requirements for the Hike?
The hike is not suitable for children under 12, babies under 1, or people over 95. It requires a moderate fitness level as the hike involves steep and short sections.
The Sum Up
The Flørli 4444 hike in Stavanger offers an exhilarating challenge for adventure seekers. The 4,444 wooden steps lead to stunning views of Lysefjord and a hydropower station museum. Though a demanding trek, the experience is well worth the effort, providing an unforgettable outdoor adventure. For those with the endurance, the Flørli 4444 hike is a must-do activity in Stavanger.
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