How long does it take to climb Kjerag?

6 to 10 hours
The hike to Kjerag is around 11 kilometres long and the round trip takes 6 to 10 hours. You need to be in good physical shape before heading out on this mountain hike which has an elevation gain of 800 metres.

How do I get to Kjerag?

During summer, you can get to Kjerag by taking the tourist car ferry (The Fjords) to Lysebotn and then go by car or taxi further up to Øygardstøl, the starting point of the trip. In high season, you can also go by bus from Stavanger to Øygardstøl (Go Fjords).

How hard is Kjerag hike?

It’s a 9km route with 3 steep ascents all mixed in with lots of climbing on rocks which can be really slippery if it rains. In total, there are around 600 metres of uphill hiking and, at times, it’s steep enough to need to use the guide chains which line the most challenging parts of the route.

Is Kjeragbolten safe?

Although it might seem crazy, Kjeragbolten is completely safe and there have been no tragedies so far. If you’re a lover of heights and stunning mountain views, then Kjeragbolten should be on your bucket list.

How difficult is the hike to Pulpit Rock?

With a total elevation of over 330 meters (1100 ft), the Pulpit Rock hike is not an easy walk in the park as some people make it sound. There are several steep descents and climbs along the way, and it can also be quite wet, muddy, and slippery.

What type of rock is Kjeragbolten?

boulder
Kjeragbolten (English: Kjerag Bolt) is a boulder on the mountain Kjerag in Sandnes municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The rock itself is a 5-cubic-metre (180 cu ft) glacial deposit wedged in a large crevice in the mountain….

Kjeragbolten
Location Rogaland, Norway
Topo map 1313 III Lyngsvatnet

How do you get from Oslo to Kjerag?

The best way to get from Oslo to Kjerag is to train which takes 9h 46m and costs kr 1400 – kr 2000. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs kr 1000 – kr 1400 and takes 13h 42m. How long is the flight from Oslo to Kjerag? The quickest flight from Oslo Airport to Stavanger Airport is the direct flight which takes 50 min.

Where is Kjerag?

Norway
Kjerag or Kiragg is a mountain in the Sandnes municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The 1,110-metre (3,640 ft) tall mountain sits on the southern shore of Lysefjorden, just southwest of the village of Lysebotn.

Where is the rock wedged between two cliffs?

The rock between two cliffs is stuck on the southern side of Lysefjord, Norway. It balances above a daunting drop. Kjerag boulder is an unusual result of a usual geological process. The five-cubic-meter rock was deposited during the last glacial period, estimated at 50.000 BC.

How many miles is Pulpit Rock hike?

The Pulpit rock hike should take you around 4-5 hours. Brad and I did it in 3 and a half, but bare in mind, we had no crowds on the path to slow us down and we didn’t have to wait for a picture… The hike itself is 7km, so I guess how quickly you do it will depend on your pace too. We seen a few people run it too.

Will Kjeragbolten fall?

Kjeragbolten is another famous attraction along the beautiful Lysefjord. This photogenic boulder is wedged into a crevasse of Kjerag mountain and suspended 3,288 feet (984 meters) in the air. Below the boulder is — you guessed it — absolutely nothing but a free-fall into the fjord below.