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From Bjørkeveien 2 (Sandnes) To Preikestolen camping
"By Bus"
(Strand)
Bjørkeveien
4315 Sandnes
Walk
About 1 min , 84 m
Luravika
Bus 6 Lurahammaren - UiS øst- Stavanger
29 min (34 stops) 1 min late
Stavanger hpl. 31
Walk
About 2 min
Stavanger spor 3
Bus 1 Hundvåg øst/vest
3 min (2 stops)
Jorenholmen
Walk
About 2 min , 230 m
Stavanger: Fiskepirterminalen
Verksgata 14B, 4013 Stavanger
Fiskepiren (Stavanger)
Fiskepirterminalen linje 5 (Stavanger)
"By Car" To Preikestolen camping (Strand)
1 h 12 min (47.1 km)
via Rv13
Fastest route, the usual traffic
This route includes a ferry.
Bjørkeveien 2
4315 Sandnes
Follow Gamleveien to Stavangerveien/Fv44
3 min (1.7 km)
Take E39 and Rv13 to Noredalsveien
8 min (8.8 km)
Follow Noredalsveien, Noredalen and Høleveien to Lauvikveien/Rv13
18 min (18.6 km)
Continue straight onto Lauvikveien/Rv13
4 min (3.1 km)
Take the Lauvvika-Oanes/Rv13 ferry
25 min (2.1 km)
Continue straight onto Rv13
10 min (11.9 km)
Turn right onto Preikestolvegen
Destination will be on the right
1 min (1.0 km)
Preikestolen camping AS
Preikestolvegen 97, 4100 Jørpeland
Preikestolen camping AS
97 PreikestolvegenFrom Bjørkeveien 2 (Sandnes) To Preikestolen camping
"By Bus"
(Strand)
Bjørkeveien
4315 Sandnes
Walk
About 1 min , 84 m
Luravika
Bus 6 Lurahammaren - UiS øst- Stavanger
29 min (34 stops) 1 min late
Stavanger hpl. 31
Walk
About 2 min
Stavanger spor 3
Bus 1 Hundvåg øst/vest
3 min (2 stops)
Jorenholmen
Walk
About 2 min , 230 m
Stavanger: Fiskepirterminalen
Verksgata 14B, 4013 Stavanger
Fiskepiren (Stavanger)
Fiskepirterminalen linje 5 (Stavanger)
"By Car" To Preikestolen camping (Strand)
1 h 12 min (47.1 km)
via Rv13
Fastest route, the usual traffic
This route includes a ferry.
Bjørkeveien 2
4315 Sandnes
Follow Gamleveien to Stavangerveien/Fv44
3 min (1.7 km)
Take E39 and Rv13 to Noredalsveien
8 min (8.8 km)
Follow Noredalsveien, Noredalen and Høleveien to Lauvikveien/Rv13
18 min (18.6 km)
Continue straight onto Lauvikveien/Rv13
4 min (3.1 km)
Take the Lauvvika-Oanes/Rv13 ferry
25 min (2.1 km)
Continue straight onto Rv13
10 min (11.9 km)
Turn right onto Preikestolvegen
Destination will be on the right
1 min (1.0 km)
Preikestolen camping AS
Preikestolvegen 97, 4100 Jørpeland
Hidden in the Norwegian mountains, Kjeragbolten is a place that looks like something from Middle Earth. Kjeragbolten is a boulder wedged in a mountain
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Kjerag
Hidden in the Norwegian mountains, Kjeragbolten is a place that looks like something from Middle Earth. Kjeragbolten is a boulder wedged in a mountain
The Lysefjord is situated close to Stavanger, and is especially known for the mountain formations of Kjerag and Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock).
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Lysefjord
The Lysefjord is situated close to Stavanger, and is especially known for the mountain formations of Kjerag and Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock).
Jæren is a traditional district in the county of Rogaland. The others are Dalane, Ryfylke and Haugalandet
Jæren hotell
3 SolhøgdaJæren is a traditional district in the county of Rogaland. The others are Dalane, Ryfylke and Haugalandet
Dalsnuten is a great hill to walk up - and at the top you get a fantastic view across the Jaeren and North Sea, including Stavanger and Sandnes Norway
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Dalsnuten
Dalsnuten is a great hill to walk up - and at the top you get a fantastic view across the Jaeren and North Sea, including Stavanger and Sandnes Norway
Månafossen is Rogaland's biggest waterfall and Norway's ninth tallest free fall waterfall
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Friluftsgarden Mån
Månafossen is Rogaland's biggest waterfall and Norway's ninth tallest free fall waterfall
The Norwegian Petroleum Museum was opened on 20 May 1999. Its exhibits explain how oil and gas are created, discovered and produce.
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Norwegian Petroleum Museum
1a KjeringholmenThe Norwegian Petroleum Museum was opened on 20 May 1999. Its exhibits explain how oil and gas are created, discovered and produce.
Kongeparken
20 KongsgataAmusement Park
A huge collection (over 1400) of different trees and flowers. Lots of different trails for walking and jogging.
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Rogaland Arboretum
240 EspelandveienA huge collection (over 1400) of different trees and flowers. Lots of different trails for walking and jogging.
Flor & Fjære is a sanctuary for pleasure. In an incredible park and a wonderful restaurant, we want to give you a unique experience of pleasure, recreation and inspiration.
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Flor og Fjære
Flor & Fjære is a sanctuary for pleasure. In an incredible park and a wonderful restaurant, we want to give you a unique experience of pleasure, recreation and inspiration.
Månafossen is a waterfall in Gjesdal municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The 92-metre tall waterfall is located along the river Månaåna, about 6 kilometres east of the end of the Frafjorden where the village of Frafjord is located. The waterfall is in a fairly isolated area
Månafossen Via Ferrata
EikjeskogMånafossen is a waterfall in Gjesdal municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The 92-metre tall waterfall is located along the river Månaåna, about 6 kilometres east of the end of the Frafjorden where the village of Frafjord is located. The waterfall is in a fairly isolated area
How To Get To The Kjerag Trailhead
How To Get To The Kjerag Trailhead
"By Bus":
During the three summer months there are daily bus departures from Stavanger to Kjerag
"By Ferry":
Want a more scenic tour?
Would you like to stay a little longer?
There are two options.
A high speed ferry serves the route from Stavanger/Lauvvik to Lysebotn. There is also a regular ferry between Lauvvik and Lysebotn.
"By Car or bike":
Don't want to start as early as the bus does? It's not a problem driving your own car to the starting point of the Kjerag hike, or why not make a grand tour and bring your bike?
1. Follow road E39 from Stavanger/Sandnes towards Kristiansand
2. Turn left towards Sirdal 3. Follow the directions to Lysebotn
4. Park at Øygardstøl
Link:
https://gofjords.com/norway-tours/hiking-excursion-to-kjerag
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Kjeragbolten
How To Get To The Kjerag Trailhead
"By Bus":
During the three summer months there are daily bus departures from Stavanger to Kjerag
"By Ferry":
Want a more scenic tour?
Would you like to stay a little longer?
There are two options.
A high speed ferry serves the route from Stavanger/Lauvvik to Lysebotn. There is also a regular ferry between Lauvvik and Lysebotn.
"By Car or bike":
Don't want to start as early as the bus does? It's not a problem driving your own car to the starting point of the Kjerag hike, or why not make a grand tour and bring your bike?
1. Follow road E39 from Stavanger/Sandnes towards Kristiansand
2. Turn left towards Sirdal 3. Follow the directions to Lysebotn
4. Park at Øygardstøl
Link:
https://gofjords.com/norway-tours/hiking-excursion-to-kjerag