• When the glaciers carved Norway out of the living rock, the ice giants must have created Preikestolen with BASE jumpers in mind.
  • Preikestolen in Norway (also known as the Pulpit Rock) has more than 300,000 visitors each year – and it is easy to understand why.
  • Hiking to Preikestolen/Pulpit Rock is no small feat. From the car park, the hike follows a well-marked trail for an 8-kilometre (5-mile) round trip.
  • Surf breaks located close to Preikestolen Mountain peaks around Preikestolen Roads and rivers around Preikestolen.
  • It is impossible to get lost on the trail, because there are posts along it indicating the distance from the parking lot to the Preikestolen and vice versa.
  • Dünyanın harikalarından biri sayılan ve nefes kesici bir manzarası olan Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Norveç‘te mutlaka görülmesi gereken yerlerden.
  • Preikestolen. Navigasyona git Aramaya git. ... Preikestolen, çoğunlukla yaz aylarında olmak üzere her yıl yaklaşık 80.000 ziyaretçi almaktadır.
  • Hiked to #Preikestolen today, such a gorgeous view! ... We have climbed 2 hours up to #Preikestolen and climbed 2 hours down.
  • Preikestolen, known in English as “Pulpit Rock” is a cliff in southwestern Norway overlooking the Lysefjord.
  • Easily one of Norway’s most famous hikes, Preikestolen is a steep cliff rising over 600 meters above the Lysefjord below.