• Preikestolen, 600 masl is Norway’s most popular tourist destination. Trusted travel guides always mention Preikestolen and Lysefjorden when recommending tours.
  • The 25 square meters plateau on top of Preikestolen Pulpit Rock offers breathtaking views of the fjord and creates terrific photo opportunities.
  • When the glaciers carved Norway out of the living rock, the ice giants must have created Preikestolen with BASE jumpers in mind.
  • The hike to Preikestolen is of moderate difficulty. It takes about 4-5 hours (round trip) from Preikestolhytta, even though it is only 8 km in total.
  • Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen / Prekestolen in Norwegian) is a Norwegian tourist attraction located in Strand, Rogaland.
  • Hiking to Preikestolen is one of the best things to do near Stavanger and even in all of Norway, especially if you love epic views!
  • One of the highlights of out tour through Scaninavia was the Preikestolen. ... You can go by car, in the surrounding area you’ll find signs to the Preikestolen.
  • Preikestolen veya Prekestolen Norvec in Rogaland ilcesindeki Strand belediyesinde bir turistik cazibe merkezidir Preikestolen un 604 metre 1 982 ft uzerinde...
  • The fjord-side Preikestolen is a tad higher than the one in the cathedral and there is no medieval carved railing.
  • Formed around 10,000 years ago during the last ice age, Preikestolen is one of Norway’s most popular tourist attractions and it’s not hard to see why.