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Experience the world's longest wooden staircase in Norway with a guided hike, ferry ride, and spectacular views of Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock.
Exploring Florli’s 4,444 steps in Stavanger, Norway, offers an adventure full of challenge and stunning scenery. At $205.88 per person, this 13-hour guided tour combines the thrill of climbing the world’s longest wooden staircase with the beauty of the Lysefjord. The tour includes hotel pickup, a ferry ride with views of Pulpit Rock, and a dinner at the end, making it a comprehensive day for those seeking an active outdoor experience. Its popularity is reflected in the fact that bookings are made about 100 days in advance on average, emphasizing its appeal for dedicated hikers and nature lovers.
This tour suits travelers with moderate physical fitness, as the climb is physically demanding but rewarding. Guided by knowledgeable locals, the experience is personalized, and the small group size ensures attentive guidance. While the weather conditions can vary, the tour operates in all weather, so proper outdoor gear is recommended. Be aware that lunch and bottled water are not included, so packing supplies is advisable. For those eager to conquer a truly unique challenge with breathtaking views, this hike promises a memorable and authentic Norwegian adventure.


This tour kicks off early at 4:45 am, with hotel pickup included. The comfortable air-conditioned minivan makes the journey smooth and easy, avoiding the stress of self-driving or navigating public transport. Since it’s a private tour, only your group participates, allowing for a relaxed pace and personalized attention from the guide.
The convenience of door-to-door pickup makes this outing accessible and efficient, especially given the early start, setting the tone for a full and well-organized day. Expect to spend the morning in transit before reaching the ferry, which is part of the experience and offers its own scenic highlights.
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One of the most striking moments of the tour is the ferry ride across Lysefjord. During the cruise, you’ll be able to appreciate the fjord’s dramatic cliffs and rugged landscape from a water perspective. The ferry ride not only adds a scenic element but also provides a different angle of Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen), which looms above the fjord.
This cruise is a highlight for many, offering spectacular views that complement the hike. It sets a relaxed tone before the physical effort of climbing begins, letting you soak in Norway’s natural beauty from the water.
The core of this tour is the climb up the 4,444 steps of Florli. This staircase, the longest wooden staircase globally, towers over the Lysefjord and offers a challenging yet immensely rewarding experience. The ascent takes time and effort, but with a local guide leading the way, you gain insights into Stavanger’s history and nature.
The guide’s expertise shines in helping you manage the physical demands, making the climb accessible for those with moderate fitness levels. Despite the challenge, the spectacular views visible from various points along the staircase make every step worthwhile. We appreciate that the descent follows a century-old marked trail, which offers a different perspective of the landscape and a gentler return.
After conquering the staircase, the tour continues with a cruise back across Lysefjord to view Pulpit Rock from below. This perspective allows for excellent photo opportunities and a new appreciation of the fjord’s grandeur. The view from the water highlights the towering cliffs and rugged terrain that make this area so iconic.
Seeing Pulpit Rock from below enhances the overall experience, providing a sense of the scale and power of Norway’s natural formations. It’s a chance for a more relaxed moment after the physical challenge of the climb.
The descent from Florli follows a century-old marked trail, which offers a scenic route with stunning views of the fjord and surrounding landscape. This trail has been used historically and adds an authentic touch to the day’s adventure, blending the physical challenge with a walk through nature’s history.
The trail’s views are spectacular, with opportunities to appreciate Norway’s natural beauty at a more leisurely pace. This part of the tour provides a gentle conclusion after the staircase climb, allowing for reflection and enjoyment of the landscape.
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A notable feature of this tour is the dinner included at the end of the day. After the physical activity and sightseeing, you can relax and refuel with a meal that caps off the adventure. While the menu details are not specified, the inclusion of dinner adds value, making this a full-day experience that balances activity and comfort.
This meal offers a chance to share stories of the climb and soak in the memories of the day, with the fjord and mountain scenery still fresh in mind.
The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness. It operates regardless of weather, so travelers should come prepared with appropriate clothing and footwear suitable for hiking in possibly challenging conditions. Dress code is for hiking, emphasizing practicality and safety.
Booking typically occurs about 100 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The full refund policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance without penalty, providing flexibility in planning.
Participants receive all taxes, fees, and handling charges included in the price, ensuring no surprises. However, lunch and bottled water are not included, so bringing your own supplies is recommended for hydration and sustenance.
Based on available reviews, guides like Josefine are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to motivate participants through challenging sections. Even with less-than-ideal weather, the experience remains positive, highlighting the tour’s resilience and the guide’s supportive approach.
Travelers who are not in their best shape still find success, thanks to the guide’s assistance, making this tour accessible to a broad range of outdoor enthusiasts willing to challenge themselves.
The guided hike to Florli’s 4,444 steps offers a rare chance to stand atop the world’s longest wooden staircase with stunning views of Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock. Its combination of active climbing, scenic ferry rides, and a warm dinner makes it a comprehensive day out.
Perfect for adventurous travelers with moderate fitness levels, this tour delivers both physical challenge and spectacular scenery. Its small group size and expert guidance ensure a personal and memorable experience, even in varying weather conditions.
While it demands effort, the unique achievement and breathtaking vistas make it well worth the effort for those eager to explore Norway’s natural wonders in an active and engaging way.
“I really had a great time doing this tour. I am not in my best shape of my life, not even young anymore and it was quite a challenge but I did it. …”
Is this tour suitable for children or older adults?
It is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness. Children and older adults should consider their comfort with challenging climbs and uneven trails.
What should I wear for the hike?
Dressing appropriately for hiking is recommended, especially in case of weather changes. Good hiking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised.
Are meals included in the tour?
A dinner is included at the end of the day, but lunch and bottled water are not provided, so bring supplies accordingly.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts around 13 hours, including transport, ferry rides, the climb, and the final dinner.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the climb technically difficult?
The climb involves 4,444 wooden steps and is physically demanding, suitable for those with moderate fitness. The descent follows a historic trail that is less strenuous.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Are guide tips included?
The price covers all taxes, fees, and guiding services; gratuities are at your discretion.
What is the weather policy?
The tour runs in all weather conditions. Dress accordingly, and be prepared for rain or colder conditions if necessary.
How far in advance should I book?
Given its popularity, bookings are typically made about 100 days in advance.