Cliff in Norway

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Preikestolen or Prekestolen is a tourist attraction in the municipality of Strand in Rogaland county, Norway. Preikestolen is a steep cliff which rises 604 … See more

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Aug 31, 2024
I was staying with friends who are Norwegian and I'm pretty sure she is part mountain goat! I found this hike doable, but challenging in some areas. I have had knee reconstruction and have a weaker… Full review by HeatherM13
Jul 9, 2024
We were staying in Victoria Hotel, Stavanger. Booked on a Boreal bus, Pulpit Rock Tours, picking us up outside the Radisson Blu hotel. Bus on time, and a smooth ride (through a very long tunnel) to t… Full review by Clare H
Jun 30, 2024
Spectacular views that reward the effort of reaching the rock. Better to get there early to have the place less croweded. Full review by Kobi G
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Elevation:604 m
Mountain type:Granite

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Anyone know how hard it is to get a taxi back from Pulpit Rock to Stavanger? Are there taxis waiting in the parking lot or …
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Anyone know how hard it is to get a taxi back from Pulpit Rock to Stavanger? Are there taxis waiting in the parking lot or do you have to call a number to come get picked up?
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There weren't any taxis waiting when I went, but there are taxi services in the area. However, it is much more expensive to take a taxi than a bus. You can take the city bus to …
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There weren't any taxis waiting when I went, but there are taxi services in the area. However, it is much more expensive to take a taxi than a bus. You can take the city bus to Jorepland Pier and ride the Tau ferry back to Stavanger, or you can book a return ticket with Pulpit Rock Tours (pulpitrock.no). If you don't mind paying more, (stavanger-taxi.no) is a good place for info on that.
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Answer by Tara T · May 24, 2022
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Would any one give suggestion: totally, how many hours would be if travel from Stavanger port to Pulpit Rock, including …
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Would any one give suggestion: totally, how many hours would be if travel from Stavanger port to Pulpit Rock, including transportation from port to trail head (parking area) and claim up to the rock, then return to the port. I want to know if I can do it within 6-7 hours during my cruise ship port in Stavanger. Thank you
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It depends on your transport it’s about 45 minute drive but I would add it to an hour. Self drive is probably best. Hike can be done within 4 hours but you would be cutting it very fine …
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It depends on your transport it’s about 45 minute drive but I would add it to an hour. Self drive is probably best. Hike can be done within 4 hours but you would be cutting it very fine I’m 6-7 hours
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Answer by Eden C · Apr 20, 2022
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Is it safe to hike up pulpit rock in March? Is there snow/ice etc?
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Safe is a bit relative. Depends on your ability. Loads of people do this hike in the Winter months... you just need to be aware of conditions and be prepared. If you do a Google Search for …
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Safe is a bit relative. Depends on your ability. Loads of people do this hike in the Winter months... you just need to be aware of conditions and be prepared. If you do a Google Search for ‘Hike Pulpit Rock in Winter’ there are plenty of testimonials. It’s a great hike that’s worth the effort regardless of weather conditions.
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