The Pulpit Rock soars 600 meters (2000 feet) above Lysefjord in Norway. It is reached by moderate 3 hours hike (round trip) and is one of the most popular hikes in Norway by Amazing Places on Our Planet
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Walking in Norway (Cicerone Guides)Paperback– January 1, 2010
by Connie Roos (Author)
This book describes 20 walking routes in the main mountain areas of Norway, ranging from the far south to the Arctic regions. Chosen because they are of particular interest to the visiting walker, all trips described are accessible by public transport. Many of the mountain areas are close to one another, making it easy to connect different routes for a fortnight’s holiday. Route descriptions divided into daily segments, vary in length from a few days to a week. Fact panels provide information on level of difficulty, base, maps etc. Introductory sections to each chapter detail unique information about each region and transport to the area. Summary tables list the hourly estimates of the walking time necessary between points on a route. Route profiles provide an approximate picture of a trail’s steepness, and trail maps give an instant picture of the entire route.
Just beautiful! Thank you for posting.