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Hike to Sollifjellet

Hike to Sollifjellet
Hike to Sollifjellet
Hike to Sollifjellet
Hike to Sollifjellet
Hike to Sollifjellet

From Sollifjellet you can see the Pulpit Rock from the front! At the top, a great view opens over parts of the Lysefjord.

How long is the hike to Sollifjellet?

The hike to Sollifjellet is a medium-demanding hike of 2.6 kilometres and takes about 3 hours. If you're travelling with children, you'll need to calculate a little longer.

How do I get to Sollifjellet?

Follow Rv 13 to the Lysefjord bridge. Continue over the bridge and follow the county road signposted to Fossmark. Between Eiane and Fossmark, you'll see the sign for Skrøyla, where you'll also find the car park.

When is the season for the hike to Sollifjellet?

The hike to Sollifjellet is from April to October.

Tour description

From Skrøyla, the hike takes you into the forest on a good path/carriageway. Along the way, you have good views down to Fossmark and the Lysefjord. After about 1 kilometre, the landscape opens up and you meet the river, which is crossed on a narrow bridge. This is a good place to quench your thirst and take a short break before starting the ascent. The cairned path first runs on bare bedrock, then through heather moorland and dense vegetation. At times the path is quite steep.

As you gain height, the landscape changes character. Here it is the bedrock that dominates. You pass small idyllic hawthorns. At the top, there is a great view of parts of the Lysefjord. Neverdalsfjellet with Preikestolen, Hengjane and Bratteli lies directly opposite on the other side of the fjord. The return journey follows the same route.

Trail: Marked. Carriageway and path. length: The return trip goes the same way, or on a path towards Griggelia for a small round trip. 3 hours round trip

Important info

Wear good walking shoes

Warm clothing

Remember food and drink

-> Read also: The Lysefjord: A Hiker’s Paradise

Source: Reisemål Ryfylke

Hike to Sollifjellet

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