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Preikestolen (Ryfylke) | Norway


First of all, it is very exciting to pass over the edge of such a cliff.  On the way we started with five friends, we first stopped by Flam, Ulvit, Bergen and Stavanger in the continuation of Oslo.  We had heard a cliff called Preikestolen very much.  Absolutely not seeing.  And so it happened ...
 This is a 604-meter-high cliff in the Jorpeland district of Stavanger.  The distance you will climb after parking your car is 3.8 kilometers.  This distance varies depending on the person's performance.  But you can climb between 1 and 3 hours.  Of course, you get off at the same time.


What to Watch Out for
 The shoes you wear must be suitable for climbing.  Wearing a shoe with a risk of slipping is very dangerous!
 Take a towel with you.  Because you're going to sweat a lot.
 You should have a coat or fleece with you.  Whatever the weather, the above is not the same.  Plenty of wind!
 Don't forget your water.  It is important because you will spend a lot of effort.
 You can take food with you and consume it above.  There are many who do this.  People entering the picnic head.
 Getting here is a bit troublesome.  When I think about the energy you gave during the climb, I would say just take that day for this climb.
 You will come across spring water on the way.  It's a natural water.
 If it rained three days before the climb, you can come across the slime parts, attention!
 It takes between 1 and 3 hours according to the performance of the person.
 Almost all the rocks you step on the road are intact.  But be careful there are those who play sparingly.  I saw those who fell and were injured on the way up and down.
 How to go?
 First you need to come to the city of Stavanger.  It is located in an area called Jorpeland, about 40 kilometers from Stavanger.  You usually come here with two options: One is from Bergen and the other is from Oslo.  I do not know the public transportation part. I came by renting a car.
 To reach Prekistolen by car from Bergen:
 Follow Stavanger signs from Bergen.  The distance between Bergen and Stavanger is 150 kilometers but ferry transportation etc. takes about 4 hours.  The Stavanger road first takes you to Halhjem Pier.  You can travel around 40 minutes by ferry from here and reach Sandvikvag Pier.  Here, you are traveling for approximately an hour on a road in the countryside.  You then take the second ferry 20-25 kilometers before Stavanger.  The name of this line is Arsvagen-Mortavika.  When you get off this ferry, I came to Stavanger.  To continue to Prekistolen, it is necessary to go to the Lauvik region.  For this, you travel about 30 kilometers from Stavanger.  You have another ferry in Lauvik.  This line is called Lauvik-Oanes.  After landing on the opposite shore, you arrive at Prekistolen after a 15-minute road trip.  After coming to Lauvik, signs are already directing you.
 To reach Prekistolen by bus from Stavanger:
 Regionstavanger vehicles depart from Stavanger Central Station.  Here you can buy tickets by paying 150 Nok per person.  This price includes the ferry fee.
 You arrive in Tau by a 40-minute journey by ferry departing from Stavanger.  Afterwards, you can reach Prekistolen after a 20-minute bus journey from the pier.
 This is a place where people from all over the world come and look at the same view.  If you have a Norwegian plan, you shouldn't forget to include it here!

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