Stavanger’s Preikestolen Tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore Norway’s stunning natural landscapes. With convenient pickup and a guided hike to the iconic Pulpit Rock, this 6.5-hour adventure promises an unforgettable outdoor experience. Breathtaking vistas of the Lysefjord await those who embark on this journey, while knowledgeable guides provide insights into the region’s rich culture. At $159.97 per person, it’s a chance to take in the best of Norway’s natural wonders.
Key Points
- The Stavanger Preikestolen Tour is a 6.5-hour guided excursion that includes pickup from your location in Stavanger and a self-guided 4.5-hour hike to the iconic Pulpit Rock.
- The tour is priced at $159.97 per person and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with an option to reserve now and pay later.
- The tour is led by knowledgeable guides who provide insights into Norway’s life and customs, with commentary available in English, Polish, and Norwegian.
- Travelers can enjoy panoramic views of the stunning Lysefjord and the opportunity to observe the peak of Kjerag during the hike to the flat top of Pulpit Rock.
- The tour has received an overall rating of 5/5 from 12 reviews, with guests praising the knowledgeable and friendly guides, the memorable experiences, and the beautiful scenery during the hike.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Stavanger Preikestolen Tour offers an activity-packed day for visitors to explore the iconic Pulpit Rock. Priced from $159.97 per person, the 6.5-hour tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later.
Pickup is available from the ship, hotel, or airport in Stavanger. The itinerary features a 50-minute bus ride to the trailhead, a self-guided 4.5-hour hike to the Pulpit Rock, and the return trip.
Experienced guides provide commentary in English, Polish, and Norwegian, enhancing the scenic hike and panoramic views of Lysefjorden and the surrounding Norwegian countryside.
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Pickup and Itinerary
Pickup for the Stavanger Preikestolen Tour is available from the ship, hotel, or airport in Stavanger.
Pickup for the Stavanger Preikestolen Tour is available from the ship, hotel, or airport in Stavanger.
From there, it’s a 50-minute bus/coach ride to the starting point at Pulpit Rock. The self-guided tour at Pulpit Rock lasts 4.5 hours, offering panoramic views of the stunning Lysefjord and surrounding mountains.
After the hike, the bus/coach returns you to Stavanger in another 50 minutes. Look for a van with the activity provider’s name, "Adventures in Norway", to ensure a smooth pickup and return.
The highlights of the tour include:
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Hiking to the flat top of Pulpit Rock, which measures 25 by 25 meters.
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Observing the peak of Kjerag and admiring the breathtaking Norwegian countryside.
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Enjoying an easier downhill hike back to the starting point.
Tour Highlights
Though the Pulpit Rock hike stands as the main focus, the tour also offers opportunities to observe the peak of Kjerag and admire the breathtaking Norwegian countryside. Hikers will experience a flat top of approximately 25 by 25 meters and enjoy panoramic views of the stunning Lysefjord. The downhill hike is easier, providing a more comfortable return journey.
| Tour Highlights |
| — | — | — | — | — |
| Hike to Pulpit Rock | Panoramic Views | Flat Top | Observe Kjerag | Easier Downhill |
| Cliff rising 604 meters | Lysefjord and Mountains | 25 x 25 meters | Norway’s Countryside | Return Journey |
Guide and Language
Along With the scenic highlights, the Preikestolen tour provides knowledgeable live guides who can share insights about Norway’s life and customs. The guides are available in English, Polish, and Norwegian, ensuring a seamless experience for international travelers.
Specifically, the tour offers:
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Guided commentary that provides fascinating details about the local culture, history, and natural wonders.
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Personalized attention from the guides, who are praised for their friendliness and ability to create memorable experiences.
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An opportunity to learn about Norway’s unique way of life and appreciate the country’s rich heritage.
Traveler Reviews and Feedback
What do travelers have to say about the Preikestolen tour? Based on 12 reviews, the tour earns an impressive 5/5 overall rating.
Guests praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provide insights into Norwegian life and customs. Many had positive experiences with the hotel pickup and scenic hikes.
Travelers also mention thoughtful surprises and personal touches from the guides. For instance, Isabelle from France enjoyed the interesting facts, while Ana from Croatia highly recommended the experience with a "perfect guide."
Mudit Bharat Ji from Hong Kong appreciated the flexibility and beautiful scenery during the hike.
Exploring the Majestic Pulpit Rock
The Preikestolen, or Pulpit Rock, is the breathtaking centerpiece of this guided tour.
The Preikestolen, or Pulpit Rock, is the breathtaking centerpiece of this guided tour.
This flat-topped plateau rises 604 meters (1,982 feet) above the Lysefjord, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and waters.
Trekkers will:
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Experience the exhilaration of standing on the edge of the towering cliff face.
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Observe the stunning peak of Kjerag and admire the Norwegian countryside.
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Enjoy the easier downhill hike back to the bus.
With an expert guide providing insights, this hike to the renowned Pulpit Rock promises an unforgettable adventure.
Taking in Norwegian Nature and Culture
Though the scenic hike to Pulpit Rock is the highlight, this guided tour also immerses visitors in the rich natural and cultural heritage of Norway.
During the drive, the knowledgeable guides share insights about the country’s history, customs, and way of life. Travelers gain a deeper appreciation for the rugged Norwegian landscape and its inhabitants.
At the clifftop, guides point out landmarks like the majestic Kjerag mountain.
The return journey allows time for reflection on the awe-inspiring beauty and unique character of this Nordic destination. This immersive experience leaves a lasting impression beyond just the famous viewpoint.
Making the Most of Your Stavanger Adventure
With the Preikestolen tour as the centerpiece, visitors can make the most of their Stavanger adventure.
After the hike, explore the charming city center, with its picturesque harbor, quaint shops, and lively cafes.
Discover Stavanger’s charming city center, with its picturesque harbor, quaint shops, and lively cafes after the Preikestolen hike.
For a deeper culture, consider these options:
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Visit the Norwegian Petroleum Museum to learn about the country’s oil and gas industry.
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Set out on a scenic fjord cruise to witness the stunning natural beauty of the region.
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Indulge in local cuisine, such as fresh seafood and traditional Norwegian dishes, at one of the city’s acclaimed restaurants.
Common Questions
What Should I Bring for the Hike?
For the hike, visitors should bring proper hiking shoes, warm clothing, water, snacks, and any necessary medications. It’s also a good idea to bring a camera to capture the stunning views along the way.
How Difficult Is the Hike to Pulpit Rock?
The hike to Pulpit Rock is considered moderate in difficulty. It’s a 4.5-hour round-trip trek with an elevation gain of 600 meters. The trail is well-maintained but can be challenging due to the steep inclines and rocky terrain.
Can I Bring My Dog on the Tour?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on this tour. The tour company’s policies prohibit bringing dogs or other animals on the hike to Pulpit Rock. Hikers must complete the trail without any pets for everyone’s safety and enjoyment.
Is There Any Medical Assistance Available During the Hike?
The tour does not provide any medical assistance during the hike. However, the guides are trained in first aid and can provide basic support if needed. It’s recommended that hikers bring their own medical supplies and be prepared for the physical demands of the trail.
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Pulpit Rock?
The best time to visit Pulpit Rock is during the summer months of June through August when the weather is mild and dry, making for ideal hiking conditions. Crowds are generally smaller in early summer compared to the peak months.
The Sum Up
The Stavanger Preikestolen Tour provides a unique opportunity to experience Norway’s stunning natural beauty. With convenient pickup, a guided hike to the iconic Pulpit Rock, and insights into the local culture, this tour delivers an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Whether you’re seeking breathtaking views or a deeper connection with the Norwegian landscape, this tour is a must for any traveler visiting Stavanger.
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