Pulpit Rock plateau is flat-topped square form a giant cliff overlooking Lysefjord at an altitude of 604m. Outwardly, it looks like a pulpit, and therefore is called "Pulpit".
From the plateau offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape. This wonderful place is one of the most famous and popular natural attractions in Norway. You can get to the cliffs from Stavanger by ferry and car, spending about an hour.
A steep path leading to the top is very difficult for inexperienced travelers because of the many ups and downs. The ascent takes about 2 hours. Over 8 km one can observe the change of vegetation zones - from dense forests to alpine at the foot of mosses and lichens are also found on the road scenic spots for relaxation, where you can picnic and swim. Tourists who are physically difficult to make the rise and have the opportunity to admire the majestic cliffs, overhanging giant boulder over the fjord, a trip on the fjord on the excursion boat.
During the summer tourist destination at the foot of the cliff offers travelers accommodation with car parking, catering and other necessary facilities.
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