Prekestolen, also known as Preacher’s Pulpit or Pulpit Rock, is a 604-meter high mountain cliff above Lysefjorden. These valleys were created by icebergs that fell as they melted – it’s one of most spectacular fjords in Norway.
The climb takes two to three hours. There are some lakes, so you can refresh yourselves, some people even swim there. The top of the cliff is 25 square meters and almost flat, rise vertically 1000m over the water. These fantastic scenery of the surrounding mountains is one of those “must see’s” – it’ll stop your breath.
About 100,000 people visit the incredible Prekestolen every year.