• Very long and straining was the march up the Kjeragbolten hike and in the end I did not even get the photo I was longing for.
  • The peak is known mostly, however, from a big stone keyed between two rocks with the volume of 5 m³ called Kjeragbolten.
  • Kjeragbolten is the name of a massive bounder that’s wedged and completely stuck between the walls of two steep cliffs in Kjerag Mountains, Norway.
  • Rain, hail or shine we were determined to continue on to Kjeragbolten and, as soon as the weather improved, we shook ourselves off and continued on our journey!
  • The Kjeragbolten (Kjerag is the name of the mountain, Bolten means bolt) sits enthroned between the rocks, about 2m² floor area, under a 1,000 m nothing.
  • Kjeragbolten is a very popular tourist destination and is accessible without the need for climbing gear. However, it is suspended above an abyss 959 meters deep.
  • This is a moderate out and back trail to Kjeragbolten in Frafjordheiane landskapsvernområde.
  • The adrenaline rush from it is truly invigorating. Here is our guide on how to hike Kjeragbolten in Norway.
  • Join me as I recount the steps I took to face my fears at Kjeragbolten, providing all the details you need for hiking kjeragbolten and lots of photos along the way.
  • Kjeragbolten durumunda, geri tepme deniz seviyesinin yükselmesinden daha hızlıydı ve bu nedenle kayayı mevcut konumunda sıkıştırdı.