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Prekestolen in Stavanger is one of the fantastic sites in Norway. Tourists coming from all over the world long to visit this incredible site with magnificent views. Prekestolen in Stavanger is a must visit for all the travelers and tourists coming to Stavanger.
Prekestolen in Stavanger is also popularly known as the Pulpit Rock. Also known by its old name Hyvlatonna, it is a huge cliff which stands at a height of 604 meters. The Rock lies opposite the Kjerag Plateau. The huge cliff presents a remarkable natural beauty surrounding you. The Rock is visited by thousands of tourists each year. If you want to reach the top by foot it will take two hours to reach the cliff. However you can also enjoy the beauty of the Rock from the sea below in a boat. This is yet another experience.
Prekestolen in Stavanger, one of the major Stavanger Tourist Attractions, gives you a brilliant view from the top. You can see the azure sea below stretched out for miles in front of you. If you visit the Pulpit Rock you will find a trail which starts from the Pulpit Rock lodge through the various mountains. You can only take your car up to a certain distance. You will have to climb for another one hour from the car parking zone to reach the top of Prekestolen in Stavanger.
If you wish to walk the distance of Prekestolen in Stavanger, you might face difficulty although then trip might be challenging for many. This is because the Rock is very steep in many areas. The walking path starts from 270 meters till you reach a full 604 meters on the top. While you climb this, you need to wear perfect shoes for the rocky landscape. You should carry lots of water too. You will have to tread along gravel pathways, rocks and wooden paths as well. It is quite an experience for the tourists. There are some benches and tables on the way. You can sit and take short breaks with your family. Have some food here, gain energy and get set to go.
When you reach the top of Prekestolen in Stavanger you find a breathtaking scenic beauty around you. Once you stand on the edge of the Pulpit you look straight 600 meters down and get a clear view of the sea below. You can take some beautiful pictures here. Stavanger Travel will give you enough information regarding how to make a trip to the Rock from Stavanger. But the best trip is to go hiking. There are a number of trails here. People often take the same route to come down. There are few restaurants below where you can arrange your lunch. This is one of the most popular and adventurous tourist destinations in the whole of Stavanger.
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