PULPIT ROCK
T 4 hours
This fascinating sheer rock face hangs 600 metres above the Lyse-fjord. For almost 100 years, people have resolutely made their way to the egde of the precipice, experienced the pull of the abyss and enjoyed the fantastic panorama over the Lyse-fjord and the surrounding mountains. In 1995, the Pulpit Rock was conquered by 90.000 people, from many different countries.
The walk from the lodge to the Pulpit Rock is no more than 3 kilometres, but can take about 2 hours each way. The first half is along a stone-flagged path, built in the solid Norwegian tradition. The second half is, however, very rocky and awkward. The walk has a height difference of 350 metres and requires both you and your footwear to be in good shape. But the experience is well worth the effort, whatever the weather.
- How to get to the start point of the trip
T 4 hours
This fascinating sheer rock face hangs 600 metres above the Lyse-fjord. For almost 100 years, people have resolutely made their way to the egde of the precipice, experienced the pull of the abyss and enjoyed the fantastic panorama over the Lyse-fjord and the surrounding mountains. In 1995, the Pulpit Rock was conquered by 90.000 people, from many different countries.
The walk from the lodge to the Pulpit Rock is no more than 3 kilometres, but can take about 2 hours each way. The first half is along a stone-flagged path, built in the solid Norwegian tradition. The second half is, however, very rocky and awkward. The walk has a height difference of 350 metres and requires both you and your footwear to be in good shape. But the experience is well worth the effort, whatever the weather.
- How to get to the start point of the trip





