Stavanger’s
premier natural tourist attraction would have to be Pulpit Rock. Standing 604 metres above the fjord below (Lysefjord), the tall flat granite
rock affords a fantastic view point for the surrounding fjords.
It is a short 4km hike from Preikestolen fjellstue which we reached by taking a
ferry from Stavanger then a bus.
As Europe was suffering under a notable heat wave on the day we
decided to do it, one would have expected the view to look like this.
However Norway, and more specifically, Stavanger escaped the
heat and we experienced this.
The walk itself was nice enough, however we couldn’t help but be
disappointed with the view.
Returning on the ferry, the clouds began to lift.
This would be a great place to return to for a second look on a better day, however we travel to Oslo tomorrow and will not be back this trip. Next time...…
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