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Experience the stunning winter landscapes of Lysefjorden and hike Preikestolen with a small group guided tour, including a fjord cruise, in Rogaland, Norway.

The Lysefjorden cruise & Preikestolen guided hike – winter offers a captivating blend of scenic fjord cruising and an adventurous hike to the iconic Preikestolen. Priced at $252 per person and lasting about 9 hours, this tour is perfect for those eager to explore Norway’s dramatic landscapes in the quieter winter months. With a small group limited to 8 participants, it promises an intimate experience, guided by knowledgeable professionals.
This tour starts from Strandkaien in Stavanger, taking you on a two-hour fjord cruise through Lysefjorden, showcasing charming islands, towering mountains, and waterfalls. The highlight is the guided hike to Preikestolen’s plateau, where spectacular panoramic views await. A major advantage is the less crowded scenery, allowing for more peaceful moments amid winter’s stillness. However, travelers should be prepared for winter hiking conditions with appropriate gear and a willingness to follow safety instructions.
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The tour begins at the central Strandkaien area in Stavanger, where you will meet your guide and small group. This familiar starting point makes logistics straightforward, especially for those staying in Stavanger. From here, the adventure kicks off with a comfortable minibus transfer to the dock for the fjord cruise.
The two-hour cruise through Lysefjorden is a highlight of this tour. The boat glides past sheer cliffs, charming islands, and mighty waterfalls, all in the crisp atmosphere of winter. During the cruise, an audio guide enriches the experience, providing insights into the fjord’s natural features and legends, such as Fantahåla, known as the Vagabond’s Cave.
A special moment occurs at Hengjanefossen, a towering waterfall that sometimes freezes in winter, creating a frozen cascade. The crew sometimes takes the bow close to the waterfall, offering stunning photo opportunities and a chance to fully appreciate the power of nature in colder months. The cruise provides free Wi-Fi and hot beverages, adding comfort to this scenic journey.

After the cruise, a 30-minute bus ride takes the group to the base of Preikestolen. This transfer allows for a brief rest and prepares everyone for the upcoming hike. The journey itself offers views of the surrounding landscape, setting the stage for the adventure ahead.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guided hike to Preikestolen is designed to be both challenging and rewarding. The mountain guide leads the group, providing winter hiking gear including boot crampons, poles, and headlamps if necessary. The hike duration is approximately 5 hours, but this depends on the group’s pace and weather conditions.
The route may include an alternate trail if conditions permit, offering unique perspectives and photo opportunities. The guide’s expertise ensures safety and helps optimize the experience, even in winter’s colder and potentially icy conditions. Along the way, numerous photo stops provide chances to capture the stunning surroundings and spectacular scenery.
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Upon reaching Preikestolen’s plateau, guests are greeted with an unforgettable panoramic view. The off-season allows for a rare sense of tranquility, as the usual crowds are absent. The views of Lysefjorden and the surrounding mountains are especially dramatic in winter, with crisp air and quietness enhancing the sense of solitude.
The guide facilitates photo opportunities and ensures everyone enjoys this breathtaking vantage point safely. The route back down is equally scenic, with opportunities to reflect on the spectacular landscape and durability of the natural environment in winter.
Following the hike, a 45-minute bus ride takes the group back through the world’s longest undersea tunnel to Stavanger. The journey wraps up back at Strandkaien, completing the full 9-hour experience. The transportation, included in the price, offers a comfortable way to conclude the day.
The $252 fee covers a comprehensive package: ferry cruise, guided hike, winter hiking gear, hiking poles, headlamps, hot drinks, and a lunch pack. Transportation between Stavanger, Lysefjorden, and Preikestolen is also included, along with drop-off at Stavanger hotels.
Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased onboard, but the main fare provides all essentials for a full-day outdoor adventure.
Participants should bring warm, layered clothing, including windbreakers, hats, gloves, thermal clothing, and sturdy hiking shoes. It’s crucial to be prepared for winter hiking conditions, with suitable outdoor clothing and waterproof gear. The tour advises following the guide’s safety instructions carefully, as routes may be icy or challenging.
This tour is suitable for anyone aged 8 and above who is fit and comfortable with outdoor winter activities. It’s not designed for guests with mobility impairments, fear of heights, or vertigo.
The main advantage of this experience is the combination of a fjord cruise and mountain hike, both in winter’s peaceful atmosphere. The small group size ensures personalized attention and safety. The professional guides are praised for their knowledge and patience, making the experience accessible and enjoyable.
However, the weather-dependent nature of winter hiking means routes may be altered or canceled if conditions are unsafe. The hike duration and physical demands make this tour best suited for active, prepared individuals. Also, the crowd levels are minimal, which is a plus for tranquility but might limit social interaction.
Unlike busy summer excursions, this winter option offers a more serene and uncluttered experience of the fjord and Preikestolen. The stillness of winter enhances the spectacular views, and the fewer visitors mean more space for contemplative moments.
The ferry cruise and guided hike are both carefully curated to highlight the natural beauty of Norway’s landscapes in the colder months, making it a unique outdoor adventure.
This tour provides a well-rounded experience of Lysefjorden’s scenic beauty and Preikestolen’s dramatic cliffs. Its small group format and expert guides ensure a safe and personalized journey, especially suited for outdoor enthusiasts prepared for winter hiking.
While weather conditions can influence the route, the breathtaking scenery and peaceful atmosphere make this a worthwhile choice for those seeking an authentic Norway experience in off-peak seasons. It’s perfect for adventurers who want to combine cruise comfort with the challenge of mountain hiking.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
It is suitable for children aged 8 and above, provided they are comfortable with outdoor winter activities and physical exertion.
What should I bring for the hike?
Participants should bring warm clothing, windbreakers, hats, gloves, thermal layers, sturdy hiking shoes, water, and a daypack.
Will I need special equipment?
Yes, the guide provides boot crampons, hiking poles, and headlamps if needed, depending on winter conditions.
Is the route accessible if I have mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the physical nature of the hike and terrain.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Hiking routes may be altered or canceled for safety reasons. The cruise can still operate if the weather permits.
Are meals included?
Yes, hot drinks and a lunch pack are included, accommodating dietary needs if specified via email.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 2 days in advance with a full refund.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants for a more personalized experience.
How long is the entire tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 9 hours, with activities including cruising, sightseeing, and a hike.
Is this tour suitable for experienced hikers?
While suitable for active individuals, beginners should feel comfortable with winter hiking conditions and be prepared for challenging terrain.
Where does the tour conclude?
The tour concludes back in Stavanger at Strandkaien, with hotel drop-off included.