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  • Three iconic spots

8 days - Experience jaw-dropping views with 'off the beaten track' experiences

Take the less trodden path and experience the Norwegian fjords and mountains the active way. Three magnificent day hikes are included in this short tour. Professional guides, extra safety equipment, 'off the beaten track' routes and added inclusions such as canoeing will provide you with the ultimate adventure in Norway.

Highlights include

  • Trolltunga - the spectacular scenic cliff that looks like a tongue sticking out
  • Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) - the massive slab of rock
  • Kjerag - the boulder hanging between cliffs above Lysefjord
Day 1
Arrive Stavanger
Day 2
Return day summer hike to the famous Kjerag boulder and experience Norway’s wilderness at its peak
Day 3
Stavanger - cruise to Flower Island and drive to Preikestolen
Day 4
Sunrise Pulpit Rock Hike
Day 5
Discover Odda, the gateway to Trolltunga
Day 6
Hike the Trolltunga, one of the most spectacular scenic cliffs in Norway
Day 7
Visit Rosendal, a lovely village, famous for its little castle, Norway's only Barony, on your way to Bergen
Day 8
Transfer to the airport
Start Place
Stavanger, Norway
End Place
Bergen, Norway
Country Visited
Norway
Duration
8 Days
Start Date
Flexible
Travel Style
Independent
Suitability
Active independent tour suitable for singles, couples & groups
Code
50DN0975

As a Certified B Corporation, 50 Degrees North has designed this tour using handpicked local hoteliers and suppliers who share our ethos of delivering services and activities of high social and environmental standards.

The CO2-e per person per day of all tours is carefully measured following each season. We fully offset all emissions of our tours on your behalf, and we constantly look at ways to reduce emissions where possible.

Details

Transportation

Car Hire

Included
Not Included

International flights, lunches and dinners not detailed in the program and items of personal nature. The toll road fees will automatically be added to your hire car and you can pay when you return it.

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Stavanger

Stavanger is a town and a region in South Western Norway - well known for it's oil industry. However, it is also lovely to visit as a tourist due to it's high degree of 18th and 19th century wooden houses at it's centre, creating an intimate and welcoming village feel. Of course, with this comes lovely old cathedrals, museums, markets and cobblestone streets.

Settle into your hotel and then head out to enjoy the atmosphere of this lovely town. Please request a lunch pack for your early start next morning.

Accommodation
Director's Choice

Day 2 - Return day summer hike to the famous Kjerag boulder and experience Norway’s wilderness at its peak

Experience the majesty of Lysefjord with a guided hike to Kjerag, where you can dare to stand on the iconic boulder and marvel at breathtaking views. The hike features the unique Kjerag Bolt, a glacial deposit suspended between two rocks, and offers awe-inspiring vistas over Lysefjord. You might even witness BASE jumpers in action.

The hike covers 4.5 km each way, taking 2-3 hours each way, and is rated moderate to difficult. Starting and finishing at Eagle’s Nest, the trail ranges from 641 m to 1,020 m above sea level. The well-signposted trail includes chain railings for safety on steep sections and is suitable for experienced hikers in good physical condition.Hikers should wear hiking boots, bring warm, windproof, and waterproof clothing, and carry refillable water containers and their own lunch.

Pickup is between 7:00-7:15 AM from your accommodation, with a 2.5-hour drive from Stavanger to Eagle’s Nest. After reaching the Kjerag plateau, enjoy the views, take photos, observe BASE jumpers, and have lunch before returning to Stavanger around 6:00 PM.

Included in this tour:

  • Pick-up and transportation to/from the trailhead
  • Professional guide with navigation, safety, and emergency equipment
  • Personal-use of hiking poles
  • Hot beverages and a snack during the hike

Suitable for adults (16 yrs. +) who are in very good condition, and have previous hiking experience.

Meals
1 Breakfast
Accommodation
Director's Choice

Day 3 - Stavanger - cruise to Flower Island and drive to Preikestolen

Enjoy the day to recover, explore and relax in Stavanger. Pick up your car today and head to Preikestolen at your leisure (only a 40 minute drive through the 39.4km tunnel). A recommended day excursion is just a 20 min boat ride from Stavanger, the Flor & Fjære, a sanctuary for garden lovers. Available only in summer, you can departure from Skagenkaien with M/S Rygerfjord at 12:00. Enjoy a private tour of the gardens, warm lunch buffet at their restaurant, dessert and coffee or tea and then return to Stavanger at 16:30. A perfect summer's day out.

Meals
1 Breakfast
Accommodation
Preikestolen Mountain Lodge
Director's Choice

Day 4 - Sunrise Pulpit Rock Hike

Join a guided sunrise hike to Pulpit Rock, one of Norway’s most popular and spectacular hikes, offering unobstructed views over Lysefjorden from a towering cliff-plateau. The hike covers 4 km each way, taking 2-3 hours each way, and is rated easy to moderate.

Starting and finishing at Preikestolen Lodge, the trail ranges from 270 m to 604 m above sea level. The well-marked trail may have slippery rocks in some areas, and while some hiking experience is desirable, it is not mandatory.

Hikers should wear hiking boots, bring warm, windproof, and waterproof clothing, and carry refillable water containers and their own Breakfast.

Pickup is at 1:00 AM from your accommodation. After a 2-hour hike to Pulpit Rock, watch the sunrise, take photos, and enjoy your packed Breakfast before returning to Stavanger around
08:00-10:00 AM.

Meals
1 Breakfast
1 Dinner
Accommodation
Preikestolen Mountain Lodge

Day 5 - Discover Odda, the gateway to Trolltunga

Travel to Odda to prepare for your next hike. Recharge your batteries in this small picturesque town. If you want to explore the region, you can hire bikes, join a rib boating trip, walk along the glacier river or find a pleasant window sill to perch on so you can enjoy the scenery.

Meals
1 Breakfast
Accommodation
Trolltunga Hotel

Day 6 - Hike the Trolltunga, one of the most spectacular scenic cliffs in Norway

Today you will hike to Trolltunga - one of Norway's most spectacular sight. After breakfast, transfer to the start of the hike in Skjeggedal, and with your guide, follow the path by foot to Topp with the stunning views of the Folgefonna National Park. The trip continues on foot towards Tyssebotn. Here you'll find giant marmites, deep holes in the mountain, made by sand and stone rotating in the now dry Tyssestrengene waterfall. This was the world's fifth tallest waterfall, before the power station was built.

The hike ends at Trolltunga. A memorable nature attraction, with a stunning view of the Ringedal lake and the Folgefonna glacier. Plus, it should add some butterflies to your tummy.

Hike is recommended if you are in normal good shape and over 15 years of age. Please bring hiking clothes/shoes according to the forecasted weather, food for 10 hours, a 30-40 l backpack, and some extra warm/change of cloths in your backpack. Duration: 8-12 hours

Meals
1 Breakfast
Accommodation
Trolltunga Hotel

Day 7 - Visit Rosendal, a lovely village, famous for its little castle, Norway's only Barony, on your way to Bergen

After breakfast, drive from Odda to Rosendal, a lovely village, famous for its little castle, Norway's only Barony, surrounded by a beautiful renaissance garden and famous for its many cultural events. Return to Bergen, return your hire car and check into your centrally located hotel.

Meals
1 Breakfast
Accommodation
Bergen Børs Hotel or similar

Day 8 - Transfer to the airport

After breakfast, transfer to the airport.

Meals
1 Breakfast
Dates & Prices

All prices listed are per person, based on two people sharing a room. Prices are indicative. For last minute bookings: prices are subject to availability.

Dates
Valid From
Valid To
From Price
Status
Accommodation
1 Jul 2025
31 Aug 2025
1 Jul 2025
31 Aug 2025
CAD 3,307
On request
Standard
1 Jul 2025
31 Aug 2025
1 Jul 2025
31 Aug 2025
CAD 2,152
On request
Extra for Single

Important Information

Due to the possibility of rapidly-changing weather conditions, it may be necessary to make changes to scheduled trips. In the event that your trip needs to be rescheduled for another day or cancelled on short notice, you may choose between joining the rescheduled trip or getting a refund. In the event that weather conditions deteriorate during your trip, it may be necessary to turn around on the trail or head back earlier than planned. If this happens, no refunds will be given.

Packing List for day tours:

  • Proper hiking boots/shoes
  • Outdoor-clothing: water/wind resistant pants, rain-proof jacket
  • Small backpack with additional clothing layers (fleece/woollen sweater, etc.)
  • Packed lunch / bottled water / additional snacks
  • NOTE: NO JEANS/SNEAKERS!

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