• Kjeragbolten (English: Kjerag Bolt) is a boulder on the mountain Kjerag in Sandnes municipality in Rogaland county, Norway.
  • Tim had read about people losing their way in foggy conditions and neither of us wanted to step onto a wet boulder. Kjeragbolten Warning Sign.
  • Kjeragbolten is found in the Kjerag mountain plateau which runs along the 42km (26 miles) southern side of Lysefjorden.
  • Ama olsun, herşey Kjeragbolten için:) Artık gidiş yolumuzun yarısından çoğunu gelmiş durumdayız ve yarım saat içerisinde varmış olacağımızı tahmin ediyoruz.
  • With our intimate knowledge of Norway, we're here to guide you through this adventure, offering you a peek into conquering Kjeragbolten.
  • There has never been a single fatality or even accident at Kjeragbolten so far (as of July 2023), so it’s considered pretty safe.
  • Kjeragbolten Boulder Point of View.
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  • The boulder is accessible to tourists, but be careful: There are no fences, and the abyss below is 984 meters deep.
  • Kjeragbolten is a boulder wedged in a mountain crevasse by the edge of the Kjerag mountain in Lysefjord, near Stavanger.
  • The natural attraction is called Kjeragbolten. It’s a big old rock trapped between two sheer cliff faces, over a drop that will make your palms ooze with sweat.