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Discover personalized guided hikes around Preikestolen in Rogaland, Norway, offering stunning trails without crowds, led by knowledgeable local guides for $121.
This tour offers a 4-hour guided hike in the area surrounding Preikestolen in Rogaland, Norway, for $121 per person. Unlike the busy popular spot itself, these hikes are designed to avoid crowds, providing a more peaceful way to enjoy Norway’s stunning natural scenery.
A key feature of this tour is flexibility: you can choose your own route or rely on recommended trails curated by local guides who possess deep knowledge of the terrain. This approach suits those seeking an authentic outdoor experience tailored to their fitness levels and preferences.
The tours are facilitated by local guides, who meet at the trailhead at Jørpelandsvågen, and lead you through beautiful landscapes that echo the beauty of Preikestolen itself. The guides are equipped to adjust the pace according to your needs and provide insights about the area along the way.
The hiking start times are flexible, with recommendations between 08:00 and 16:00 to fit different schedules. You meet your guide at the red building at the end of the pier in Jørpelandsvågen, making this an easy and straightforward meeting point.
Choosing your start time allows you to control your pacing and enjoy the scenery at your preferred speed. The descent is also at your own pace, ensuring a relaxed experience throughout the hike.
This tour offers the unique option to build your own hiking experience, either by selecting your route or following one of the recommended trails curated by the guides.
Guides lead you all the way to the top, where you’ll have plentiful time to enjoy panoramic views, take photos, and relax. The top stop features a traditional Norwegian hiking chocolate, a sweet surprise that adds a local touch — just be sure to mention any allergies beforehand.
Optional add-ons include lunch and private hikes, available for an additional fee, giving guests even more control over the experience.
The hike begins at Jørpelandsvågen, a convenient point in Rogaland. The itinerary involves guided walks of around 3.5 hours, a 30-minute break for photos and rest, and then another guided 3.5-hour hike back to the start.
This structure ensures a comprehensive outdoor experience that balances activity and rest, with guides supporting you throughout.
More Great Tours NearbyThe $121 per person fee covers the local guide, recommended hikes, and a mountain hike experience. The tour does not include lunch, transport, or hiking gear, which are optional extras you can arrange separately.
We appreciate that small group sizes are maintained, limited to 10 participants, fostering a more intimate and personalized experience.
Participants should bring comfortable outdoor clothing, hiking shoes, water, and a jacket. The hikes are tailored to your experience and fitness level, so filling out a pre-tour form after booking helps guides customize the route properly.
Certain groups are not suitable for this hike, including those with back, mobility, heart, respiratory, or altitude sickness issues, and people over 70. Safety and comfort are prioritized, with clear guidelines on what is not allowed on the hike, such as weapons, smoking, fireworks, and fire-making.
The meeting point is clearly indicated at the red building at the tip of the pier in Jørpelandsvågen, making arrival straightforward. The small group size ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere during the hike.
The language options include English and Norwegian, and the experience is led by Fjelde Sel, a knowledgeable local guide.
The duration of the activity is 4 hours, allowing enough time to enjoy the scenery and take photos without feeling rushed. The pace is entirely up to you, with guides supporting your preferred speed during both ascent and descent.
Starting between 08:00 and 16:00 accommodates different schedules, whether you prefer an early morning hike or a late afternoon stroll.
While other activities like kayaking, cycling, or full-day tours are available in the region, this local guided hike stands out for its personalized approach and customizable routes. It offers an authentic and serene alternative to the crowds at Preikestolen, especially appealing for those who enjoy flexible outdoor adventures.
Safety is emphasized, with strict guidelines about what is not allowed on the hike, including weapons, alcohol, and explosive substances. The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility or health issues, ensuring that participants are physically prepared.
Expect outdoor clothing suitable for variable weather, and be ready for hiking in mountain terrain, which may include uneven paths but is tailored to your experience level.
This guided hike around Preikestolen offers a personalized, flexible experience that emphasizes local expertise and serenity. The ability to design your own route, combined with the deep knowledge of guides, results in a more intimate connection with Norway’s natural beauty.
The price point of $121 covers a comprehensive four-hour adventure, including a special treat at the summit. The tour is ideal for nature lovers who want to escape the crowds and enjoy authentic mountain trails with supportive local guides.
Choosing this tour guarantees a tailored outdoor experience that respects your pace and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely walk or a more challenging route, guides will adapt to your needs.
The small group setting and professional guidance make this a safe and personalized way to explore the beautiful area around Preikestolen. For adventurers seeking tranquility and local insight, this is a compelling option.
How do I choose my hiking route?
You can either build your own route or follow recommended trails provided by the guides. Filling out the pre-tour form helps customize your experience.
What should I bring on the hike?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, hiking shoes, water, jacket, and breathable outdoor clothing suitable for mountain weather.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
The hikes are tailored to your experience and fitness level, making it accessible for most outdoor enthusiasts who are physically able to hike mountain terrain.
Can I include lunch or private arrangements?
Yes, lunch and private hikes are available as additional paid options.
Where do we meet?
The meeting point is by the red building at the tip of the pier in Jørpelandsvågen.
What languages are offered during the tour?
Guides speak English and Norwegian to accommodate different groups.