• Introduction to Kjerag, Norway. Brief overview of Kjerag's location and significance. Mention of the famous Kjeragbolten and its attraction for thrill-seekers.
  • Rock Climbing Kjerag was first climbed in the spring of 1985 by Pat Littlejohn, Steve Jones, Dick Renshaw and Lyndsey Foulkes, who abseiled in without...
  • Kjerag is a Terran country bordering Columbia, Kazimierz, Minos, and Victoria that is located on the central mountain range of the continent.
  • Photo by Author — The Kjeragbolten rock found at the summit of Kjerag. ... Yet, amidst the grandeur of Kjerag, I was reminded of the fragility of our natural world.
  • Fun facts about Kjerag. At mountain Kjerag, in one specific place just before reaching the top of the mountain, you can sometimes hear a sound similar to that of a...
  • The Kjerag trail is part of the Lysefjorden Rundt Trail: one of the most spectacular multi-day hikes in Norway. The trail is 100 kilometers long and divided in 8 stages.
  • Welcome to Lysefjorden & Kjerag! Kjerag is majesy of the Lysefjord - a mountain massif that towers over 1,000 meters above the fjord.
  • Hike in the Kjerag mountain, high above Lysefjord. This is one of the most popular hikes in Norway. It reaches to Kjeragbolten, the famous bolder, stuck betw...
  • For those looking for a rush, Kjerag is one of the top base jumping spots in the world. The legal and organized jumps provide an exciting fall into Lysefjord.
  • We climbed up the Kjerag yesterday and jumped up onto the iconic Kjeragbolten. ... Kjerag is more challanging than Pulpit Rock and both provide great vews.