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Join a guided hike from Stavanger to Preikestolen, enjoy scenic views, a hidden trail, and the convenience of pickup and drop-off in a small group setting.


The adventure begins with a 40-minute drive from Stavanger through the world’s longest and deepest underwater tunnel. This tunnel, an engineering marvel, provides a striking start to the day as it connects Stavanger to the scenic Jørpeland area. Along the way, scenic views of Jørpeland and the surrounding landscapes prepare you for the natural beauty ahead.
This part of the journey offers a glimpse into Norway’s impressive infrastructure while building anticipation for the hike. The small group size ensures a relaxed atmosphere during the scenic drive, which is included in the tour price.
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After emerging from the underwater tunnel, the tour passes through Jørpeland, offering scenic vistas of the fjord and surrounding mountains. This part of the drive lasts about 20 minutes, giving travelers a chance to enjoy the lush landscapes and coastal scenery.
This section of the trip emphasizes the impressive setting of the region—perfect for photography and soaking up Norway’s natural charm. The peaceful drive complements the active part of the day, balancing adventure with relaxation.

Once at the basecamp near Preikestolen, the guide shares insights about the upcoming trail, current trail conditions, and tips for a rewarding hike. The guide’s expertise ensures everyone is prepared and comfortable before setting off.
This briefing helps manage expectations, especially for those unfamiliar with the terrain or weather variability. Since the hike is rated as moderate, a decent fitness level is recommended, but the relaxed pace makes it accessible for most participants.

The main part of the tour involves approximately 2.5 hours of hiking, leading to the iconic Preikestolen, which rises 604 meters above Lysefjorden. The hike follows a well-maintained trail, with the possibility of a hidden trail if conditions permit, adding a more exclusive route for those seeking something different.
The walk features diverse scenery, from rocky paths to lush forest sections, providing plenty of photo opportunities. The guide encourages leisurely breaks for snacks, gear adjustment, and taking in the views, ensuring a comfortable experience regardless of hiking speed.
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At the summit, there’s ample time to relax and enjoy the spectacular views of Lysefjorden. A provided Norwegian snack adds a local touch to the meal, and this moment of pause allows visitors to savor the scenery, take photos, and reflect on the journey.
The calm, unhurried pace ensures that everyone has time to soak in the majestic surroundings before heading back down. Clear weather enhances the experience, but the guide’s flexibility helps manage the hike in changing conditions.
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The return hike takes the same trail or, if conditions are suitable, the hidden trail for a different perspective. The descent is comfortable and allows for casual conversation and photo stops along the way.
Back at the basecamp, the van awaits for the scenic drive back through Jørpeland and the underwater tunnel. The peaceful return journey completes the full 8-hour experience, leaving participants relaxed and inspired.

Limited to 8 participants, this tour offers an intimate experience led by guides with a commercial driving license—a key legal requirement in Norway. The guides, such as Teodor, Alex, and Theo, are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and supportiveness.
Several reviews highlight the guides’ ability to tailor the experience, share interesting facts, and ensure safety during challenging sections. Their approachable style makes even a moderate hike accessible and enjoyable.

Participants are advised to wear warm clothing, hiking shoes, and outdoor gear suitable for variable weather. The tour does not include extra food or drinks, but a typical Norwegian snack is provided. Rental equipment like hiking poles is available for purchase, enhancing stability on rocky sections.
The tour is rated as moderate difficulty, making it suitable for those with a reasonable fitness level. It’s not recommended for children under 6 years or individuals with respiratory issues or low fitness levels.

The weather in the area can change rapidly, but the guide takes responsibility for assessing conditions and adjusting plans accordingly. Since forecasts are considered unreliable, travelers are encouraged to contact the tour provider if uncertain about weather or safety.
The tour is operated by Get Guided Norway, known for professional service, small group sizes, and guided experiences that include hotel pickup and drop-off in Stavanger. Parking fees and typical Norwegian snacks are included in the price of $156 per person.
Booking can be flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the hike.
This guided hike suits travelers seeking a well-organized, small-group experience with a knowledgeable guide. It’s perfect for those comfortable with moderate activity levels and interested in scenic views of Lysefjorden. The tour’s flexible approach—such as the possible hidden trail—makes it appealing to adventure lovers wanting a more exclusive route.
While not suited for very young children or those with health limitations, the tour provides an accessible way to see Norway’s breathtaking landscape with professional guidance and convenience.
“The trip was great! Nice view over there. Our guide Teodor is very friendly!”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 6 years and requires a moderate fitness level, so it’s best for older children and adults with some hiking experience.
Do I need to bring my own hiking gear?
While hiking gear is not included, it is available for rent. Participants should wear hiking shoes, outdoor clothing, and bring warm layers for variable weather.
How long is the hike to Preikestolen?
The hike lasts approximately 2.5 hours one way, with a relaxed pace that allows for breaks, photos, and enjoying the scenery.
What makes this tour different from other Preikestolen hikes?
This tour offers the convenience of hotel pickup, a small group setting, and the chance to hike a hidden trail if conditions permit, providing a more personalized and unique experience.
Are meals included in the tour?
A typical Norwegian snack is provided at the top, but additional food and drinks are not included.
What is the weather like?
Weather can change quickly, but the guide takes care of weather assessments. Travelers should be prepared for rain or wind and check with the provider if unsure before canceling or changing plans.
This guided hike from Stavanger to Preikestolen combines scenic beauty, expert guidance, and the comfort of organized logistics, making it an excellent choice for adventurers wanting a memorable day in Norway’s stunning fjord landscape.
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