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Discover the thrilling Kjerag hike in Norway with expert guides, scenic drives, and breathtaking viewpoints, all in an approximately 11-hour adventure for $253.30.
The Stavanger Kjerag Hike with Guide and Transportation offers an exciting day for those ready to tackle a demanding trek that features some of Norway’s most iconic scenery. Priced at $253.30 per person, this full-day tour lasts around 11 hours and is perfect for hikers with strong physical fitness. It combines scenic transportation, expert guiding, and a challenging hike to Kjeragbolten, the famous boulder lodged between cliffs nearly 1000m above the fjord. This tour is rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 9 reviews, with many praising the knowledgeable guides and stunning views.
The tour departs early from Stavanger or Sandnes at 7:00 AM, making it suitable for those who want to maximize daylight and scenery. The experience includes a scenic drive through a massive glacial trough, a visit to a local village, and a challenging hike across three climbs with breathtaking alpine valleys. The guided commentary enriches the journey, highlighting glacial landforms, local flora, and cultural heritage. While the hike demands a good level of fitness and some steep sections, the stunning vistas and the chance to stand atop cliffs nearly 1000 meters above the fjord make it well worth the effort.


The tour begins with a scenic drive from Stavanger or Sandnes that takes travelers through a massive glacial trough and along sheep-scattered mountain roads. The route features the lunar-like landscape of Lyseveien, a highlight for many visitors who appreciate Norway’s dramatic geology. A short stop in a local village provides a chance to take photos and absorb the rural charm before heading to base camp for the hike.
This drive sets the tone for the day, revealing the rugged beauty of the region. The lunar landscape is particularly notable, illustrating the powerful forces that shaped this part of Norway. The stop in the village is brief but offers a glimpse of local life and an opportunity to prepare for the demanding hike ahead.
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Upon arrival at Øygardstøl, the Kjerag Café becomes the launching pad for the hike. This spot provides stunning views of Lysefjorden and serves as the starting point for the demanding ascent. The hike consists of three climbs, with each separated by scenic alpine valleys.
Your experienced guide leads you along the trail, pointing out glacial landforms and explaining the region’s flora and cultural background. The trail can be steep and challenging, so good physical condition is advised. Along the way, hikers can stop to fill water bottles at a mountain stream, adding a refreshing break before continuing upward.
This part of the tour emphasizes the beauty of Norway’s highlands and the geological features that make this region special. The guide’s insights help deepen the appreciation of the landscape amid the physical challenge.
The most iconic moment of the tour is reaching Kjerag, where travelers can peer over cliffs nearly 1000 meters above Lysefjorden. The tour includes 30 minutes at the site, allowing plenty of time to take photos, enjoy the views, and stand on Kjeragbolten, the famous rock wedged between cliffs.
For the brave, standing on the Kjerag boulder offers a thrill like no other. The vantage point provides breathtaking vistas of the fjord and surrounding mountains. The site is accessible via a safe trail, but visitors should be prepared for exposure and advanced footing. The guide ensures safety throughout this part of the hike, making sure everyone gets a chance to experience this highlight.
Reviews highlight the stunning scenery and the exhilaration of standing on the famous boulder. Many comments also mention how the guides’ safety precautions and knowledgeable explanations enhance the experience.

Throughout the hike, the guides share insights into the glacial landforms that shaped the landscape. They point out mountain streams, alpine vegetation, and cultural sites, making the journey educational as well as physically demanding. The knowledgeable guides are another praised aspect, offering engaging commentary that enriches the experience.
Hikers also stop to fill water bottles from mountain streams, emphasizing the pristine environment. The guides’ ability to combine safety, guidance, and local expertise keeps the group engaged and well-informed during the demanding ascent.

This hike requires a high level of physical fitness, with steep climbs and challenging terrain. The tour is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring personal attention and safety. The group size fosters a more intimate experience, allowing guides to give tailored advice and support.
The steep sections may be difficult for those unaccustomed to strenuous hikes, so preparation is crucial. The guides’ experience helps manage pacing and safety, making the demanding route manageable for fit hikers.
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The tour includes air-conditioned vehicle transport with parking fees covered, simplifying logistics for travelers. The pickup service from Stavanger or Sandnes means no additional transportation arrangements are necessary. The departure time of 7:00 AM enables travelers to maximize daylight for the day’s adventure.
Since the tour is weather-dependent, good weather is essential for safety and enjoyment. In case of poor weather, the tour may be canceled or rescheduled with a full refund or alternative date, according to the policy.

Fjord Hikes provides the guiding service, with guides like Sean, who is praised for their knowledge, professionalism, and friendly demeanor. The reviews emphasize how guides’ expertise and passion help make the challenging hike enjoyable and safe. Their local knowledge and attention to safety are especially valued by participants.
The guides’ ability to share stories, highlight natural features, and manage the pace creates a supportive environment for adventure-loving hikers.
Booking the tour in advance is recommended, with an average lead time of 33 days. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time, providing flexibility. Travelers should arrive prepared for the physical demands, bring appropriate clothing, and be ready for an adventure that includes steep sections and exposure.
The maximum group size of 8 ensures a more personal experience, but it also means booking early is wise.
This tour is ideal for hiking enthusiasts with good fitness levels seeking a challenging but rewarding experience. It suits those who enjoy scenic drives, natural geology, and spectacular viewpoints. It’s a great choice for anyone wanting to combine adventure with cultural insights in Norway’s stunning landscapes.
The expert guidance and small group size make this a safe and intimate way to experience Kjerag’s legendary cliffs and the famous Kjeragbolten.
This tour offers an authentic and physically demanding adventure through some of Norway’s most striking scenery. The scenic drive, expert guiding, and stunning viewpoints make it well worth the $253.30 price tag. It is particularly suited for active travelers eager to take on a challenging hike and enjoy the breathtaking views of Lysefjorden and the surrounding mountains.
While the terrain can be tough, the small group size and professional guiding help make the experience safe and enjoyable. The tour’s combination of natural beauty, geological interest, and cultural insights makes it a standout option for those visiting Stavanger with a sense of adventure.
“Had an excellent hike to Kjerag, with Sean as my guide. Was a great experience and totally recommend it for everyone who has some experience with h…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
This tour is best suited for those with strong physical fitness, as it involves challenging climbs and steep terrain.
What should I bring for the hike?
Bring comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and water. The guide recommends being prepared for exposure and variable mountain weather.
What about the weather conditions?
The tour requires good weather for safety and enjoyment. If canceled due to poor weather, travelers are offered a reschedule or full refund.
How long is the drive to the hike starting point?
The scenic drive from Stavanger or Sandnes is part of the 11-hour experience, setting the stage with views of Lyseveien and the glacial landscape.
Are the guides knowledgeable about the region?
Yes, the guides are experienced, sharing insights into glacial landforms, local flora, and cultural heritage.
Is transportation included?
Yes, air-conditioned transport with parking fees included is part of the package.
How many people are in each group?
The group is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic drive, expert guidance, small group size, and the opportunity to stand on Kjeragbolten makes this an exceptional Norway adventure.