Day trip to the Flørli stairs





The world's longest wooden staircase! Rødne Fjord Cruise takes you to Lysefjord where you can hike Flørli's Flørlitrappene with 4,444 steps every weekend.
The cruise departs Stavanger in the morning and, after brief stops for boarding at Lauvvik and Forsand piers, continues into the Lysefjord. You sail through beautiful fjord landscapes past the majestic Preikestolen and arrive at the former power plant village Flørli early in the morning.
Flørli and the world's longest wooden staircaseFlørli is an idyllic, roadless resort that offers beautiful scenery, unique outdoor experiences, an exciting history of hydroelectric power and a cosy café. Flørli is best known for the world’s longest wooden staircase, with 4,444 steps in all. The top of the stairs is 750 metres above sea level. The climb is worth the effort since the fantastic views from the top include the attractive Lysefjord and the mountains surrounding the famous Preikestolen!
Modern and comfortable boats from RødneRødne Fjord Cruise offers modern, comfortable boats with sundecks, spacious cabins and kiosks offering refreshments, including beer and wine.
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Source: Region Stavanger
Day trip to the Flørli stairs