Norway turns its fjords into vertical theatre. Three legendary rock formations dominate: Preikestolen, the flat Pulpit Rock 604 metres above the Lysefjord; Kjeragbolten, a boulder wedged in a chasm nearly 1,000 metres up; and Trolltunga, a tongue of stone jutting 700 metres over a lake. Beyond the hikes, the Lofoten Islands serve granite climbing and Arctic surf, while Voss has become the country's extreme-sports hub for skydiving and kayaking. Long summer daylight…
🥾Trolltunga and Preikestolen hikes, skiing, kayaking: Norway offers some of the world's most spectacular fjord landscapes.
✨Preikestolen, the «Pulpit Rock», is a flat cliff towering 604 metres above the Lysefjord.
🧭Do the Preikestolen hike. With a data eSIM, follow the changeable weather, book and keep maps offline.