Stavanger’s Kjerag Summer Hike is a thrilling challenge for the adventurous. This 12-hour guided trek showcases the breathtaking scenery of Norway’s west coast. Experienced local guides lead the way, ensuring safety and providing personalized attention to a small group. Hikers will conquer steep climbs, enjoy a packed lunch, and stand atop the iconic Kjerag boulder. With a 12-kilometer route and 1000-meter ascent, this hike promises an unforgettable experience for those seeking to enjoy the region’s natural wonders.
Key Points
- The Kjerag Summer Hike is a 12-hour guided tour priced at €164.07 per person, with a maximum of 8 participants and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The hike covers a distance of 12 kilometers with an ascent of 800 meters, providing panoramic views from a 1000-meter-high cliff and the iconic Kjerag boulder.
- The terrain is technical with steep climbs and shallow valleys, and the hike duration is approximately 6 hours, offering the opportunity to stand atop the famous Kjerag boulder.
- The tour includes experienced local guides, packed lunch, and roundtrip transportation from Stavanger or any location along the route, with seasonal technical equipment provided.
- The hike is not suitable for children under 16, individuals under 100 cm, or pregnant women, and it is recommended for both experienced and newer hikers with proper preparation.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Kjerag Summer Hike is an immersive experience that allows visitors to explore the breathtaking Lysefjord region.
The Kjerag Summer Hike allows visitors to explore the breathtaking Lysefjord region with an immersive experience.
Priced from €164.07 per person, this 12-hour tour is limited to 8 participants and is available in English and Norwegian.
Travelers can reserve the hike now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The experience showcases the iconic Kjerag boulder, offering panoramic views from a 1000-meter-high cliff.
Experienced local guides ensure the safety and capture memorable photos throughout the 12-kilometer hike with 800 meters of ascent.
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Hiking Experience
Although the Kjerag Summer Hike covers a distance of 12 kilometers with an ascent of 800 meters, the terrain is technical, featuring steep climbs and shallow valleys.
The hike takes approximately 6 hours to complete, rewarding adventurers with panoramic views from a 1000-meter-high cliff.
The highlight is the opportunity to stand atop the famous Kjerag boulder, a natural marvel suspended between two mountain faces.
Visitors may even witness thrill-seekers base-jumping, a legal practice in Norway.
With an early morning start, hikers can avoid crowds and fully enjoy the rugged beauty of the Lysefjord region.
Guided Tour Features
To ensure participant safety throughout the hike, the guides are experienced professionals with extensive knowledge of the Ryfylke region.
They’ll guide you every step of the way, providing assistance and ensuring you reach the top without incident. The guides are also adept at capturing memorable photos, so you can focus on enjoying the stunning views.
A packed lunch is included, so you can refuel mid-hike. If you have any dietary restrictions, be sure to communicate them in advance.
With the guides’ expertise and the included features, you’ll be able to fully learn about the Kjerag Summer Hike experience.
Transportation and Preparation
Roundtrip transportation from Stavanger or any location along the route is provided for your convenience. This eliminates the hassle of navigating the region on your own.
The tour also includes:
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Seasonal technical equipment, such as harnesses and helmets, which are provided to ensure your safety.
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Gear rental and purchase options available if you need any additional items.
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A recommended packing list, including proper hiking boots, gloves, rain gear, a daypack, snacks, and water.
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This experience isn’t suitable for children under 16, individuals under 100 cm, or pregnant women due to the technical terrain.
Customer Reviews and Ratings
The Kjerag Summer Hike boasts an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 31 customer reviews.
Hikers consistently praise the helpful and knowledgeable guides, like Helga, Stephan, and Banedette, who ensure participant safety throughout the trek. The comfortable transportation experience is also noted favorably.
The hike is recommended for both experienced and newer hikers who prepare properly, as the terrain can be technically challenging with steep climbs.
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Meeting Point and Departure Time
The tour begins with a pickup from a central meeting point in Stavanger, where participants gather at 7:00 AM.
From there, the group embarks on the journey to the starting point of the Kjerag hike.
The key details are:
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Meeting Point: Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel, Stavanger
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Departure Time: 7:00 AM sharp
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Punctuality: Participants are advised to arrive at the meeting point 10-15 minutes early to ensure a prompt departure.
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Transportation: The group will travel in a comfortable minibus or van, provided as part of the tour package.
What to Expect on the Hike
After being transported to the trailhead, participants embark on the Kjerag summer hike. The challenging terrain includes steep climbs and shallow valleys, testing both endurance and agility. To facilitate a memorable experience, the guides provide essential equipment and ensure participant safety throughout the journey.
| Terrain | Distance | Ascent | Time | Highlights |
|———|———-|——–|——|————|
| Technical | 12 km | 800 m | 6 hours | Panoramic views, Kjerag boulder, base-jumping |
Despite the physical demands, the hike rewards adventurers with stunning vistas of the Lysefjord and the opportunity to stand atop the iconic Kjerag boulder, a true highlight of the experience.
Packing List and Recommendations
To ensure a comfortable and safe hike, participants should bring proper hiking boots, gloves, rain gear, a daypack, snacks, and ample water.
The tour organizers provide seasonal technical equipment, but hikers are responsible for their personal gear. Gear such as hiking poles, waterproof jackets, and extra layers can be rented or purchased prior to the hike.
Tour organizers provide seasonal gear, but hikers must bring their own hiking poles, waterproof jackets, and extra layers for the hike.
Important considerations include:
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Wear sturdy, broken-in hiking boots with good traction.
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Pack a warm hat, gloves, and rain jacket in case of changing weather.
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Bring high-energy snacks and plenty of water to stay hydrated.
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Wear layers that can be added or removed as needed.
Common Questions
What Is the Age Requirement for the Hike?
The minimum age for the hike is 16 years old. Children under 16 are not permitted to participate in the tour for safety reasons.
Is There an Option to Hike Without a Guide?
The tour doesn’t offer an option to hike without a guide. The package requires participants to join the guided hike for safety and navigation reasons, as the terrain is described as technical with steep climbs.
Can I Bring My Own Hiking Equipment?
Yes, participants can bring their own hiking equipment. The tour provides seasonal technical equipment, but hikers are welcome to use their own gear as long as it’s suitable for the terrain and weather conditions.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Number of Participants?
The tour group size is limited to 8 participants. This restriction helps ensure a personalized hiking experience and allows the guides to maintain safety throughout the technical terrain.
Is There an Option to Customize the Tour Schedule?
The tour has a limited group size of 8 participants, but there’s no option to customize the schedule. The hike follows a set itinerary and start time to provide an optimal experience for all guests.
The Sum Up
The Kjerag Summer Hike from Stavanger offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Norway’s breathtaking natural beauty. Led by experienced guides, the 12-hour trek features stunning panoramic views, a packed lunch, and the chance to stand atop the iconic Kjerag boulder. With a maximum of 8 participants, this tour provides personalized attention and safety throughout the challenging yet rewarding journey.
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