
View of the Lysebotn
Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/Fjord NorwayLysebotn
The small township of Lysebotn welcomes 100.000 visitors every year, and is a perfect starting point for treks in the surrounding rugged landscape.
A walk to the Pulpit Rock with return takes approximately 4 hours, whereas a trek to the Kjerag boulder on the opposite side of the fjord takes 5-6 hours.
Places to stay
Stay at Lysefjorden Hostel located in the village of Lysebotn.
Getting there
In the summer you can catch boats from Stavanger to Lysebotn.
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