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Kjerag

Kjerag Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke, H.Sundbø Kjerag Photo: Terje Rakke Kjerag Photo: Hanne Sundbø Kjerag Photo: Terje Rakke Kjerag Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke. Hanne Sundbø Kjerag Photo: Terje Rakke Kjerag Photo: Terje Rakke Kjerag Photo: B.S Hagalid Kjerag Photo: B.S hagalid Kjerag Photo: B.S Hagalid Kjerag Photo: B.S Hagalid Kjerag Photo: B.S Hagalid
Kjerag Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke, H.Sundbø
Kjerag Photo: Terje Rakke
Kjerag Photo: Hanne Sundbø
Kjerag Photo: Terje Rakke
Kjerag Photo: Reisemål Ryfylke. Hanne Sundbø
Kjerag Photo: Terje Rakke
Kjerag Photo: Terje Rakke
Kjerag Photo: B.S Hagalid
Kjerag Photo: B.S hagalid
Kjerag Photo: B.S Hagalid
Kjerag Photo: B.S Hagalid
Kjerag Photo: B.S Hagalid

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Description

Kjerag - The Majesty of the Lysefjord, Forsand in Ryfylke.

At 1084 metres, Kjerag towers above the other peaks along the Lysefjord. It has been traditional to admire this mountain face from the fjord, but in recent years, it has become increasingly popular to walk up the path to the plateau. Most people are happy just to enjoy the view of the Lysefjord from the plateau itself, but for some hikers, the climax of the excursion is to be photographed on the Kjeragbolten, a round rock wedged solidly in a mountain crevice. Kjerag has also become a popular attraction for mountain climbers and base jumpers.

There is information and WC at Øygardsstøl. Open during the summer. Paid parking. Kjerag is also impressive seen from the fjord, from a ferry or a sightseeing boat.

To get to Øygardstøl, take the ferry to Lysebotn and continue by car, or drive there via Sirdalen (this road is closed in the winter).

The hike starts at Øygardstøl south of the Lysefjord by the Lysevegen road above Lysebotn. This demanding trail traverses several ridges, and climbs 570 metres. To avoid wear and tear and accidents, please use the marked trail. Remember solid walking shoes/boots, warm clothes and food. This path is part of the Stavanger Mountain Touring Association's trail network. 2,5-3 hours from Øygardstøl to Kjerag (one way)

On the Kjerag mountain there is a certain place near the summit where a noise similar to a pistol shot may be heard, and is even accompanied by what appeares to be smoke. According to the older generation here, this is a natural phenomenon which occurs especially when the wind is in the east and blows with a certain force.The cause of this is uncertain but the village-folk in earlier times meant that it was water which was forced out of the rocks.

Season: Summer (June - September)

Facilities

  • General facilities

    • parking
    • toilet
    • tourism information
  • Season

    • summer
  • Nature and terrain

    • hiking area
    • nature
    • lookout point

Categories

  • Nature attractions Nature attractions
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More about this area

Key facts about Ryfylke

The scenic Ryfylke National Tourist Route links the area's five municipalities together.

Shopping in Ryfylke

Shopping in Ryfylke should be about local products such as traditional handicrafts, smoked salmon and ham from Suldal.

Ryfylke

Ryfylke is home to the Lysefjord and the mountain formations of Kjerag and Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock, also called Prekestolen).

Getting to Ryfylke and around

Ryfylke is accessible from major Norwegian towns and ports of entry.

Winter in Ryfylke

Sauda in Fjord Norway is a great winter destination, offering Alpine and cross-country skiing as well as winter fishing, ski boat, hiking and more.

Food in Ryfylke

Find out about typical ingredients in the Ryfylke kitchen, popular restaurants in the area, and food-related festivals.

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