If you’re looking for life changing and (slightly) life risking hikes, then hiking to Kjeragbolten and Preikestolen are for you.
Both located in Southern Norway, the closest major city to these hiking locations is Stavanger, Norway. To get there from Oslo, you could drive (7.5 hours), take a train (9 hours) or fly (45 mins). The city itself is beautiful, but that’s not our topic today.
Kjeragbolten: The hike to the boulder
- Best time to visit: June-September
- Equipment needed: Good hiking shoes
- Total climbing time: 7-8 hours
- Difficulty rating: Strenuous
Make sure you start this hike early so you can make it back down before it gets dark. If you’re using google maps, set your directions to “Kjerag parking”. The drive from Stavanger to the trailhead of the Kjeragbolten hike took a little over 2 hours. That sounds like a long drive but the two hours go by very quickly with the amazing views on the way.
Once you arrive, there’s a big parking lot and you have to pay a small fee for parking. There’s also a small restaurant/shop there that has snacks, jackets, beanies and anything else you might have forgotten to bring – but be warned the shop is a bit overpriced.
The hike took 7 hours total and was very strenuous so you have to be in good shape to do it. We went on this hike in September and there were light rain showers during most of the hike. Don’t care about actually getting on the boulder? you should do this hike anyway because the views are worth it.
Make sure to take plenty of water and snacks as well (only if you want to come back down consciously). Did I mention that the views are phenomenal? That’s one thing that will definitely help you survive this hike, the gorgeous views.
At the top of the mountain, you’ll reach the final milestone: the boulder. On the way up we asked people hiking back down if they went on the boulder, the ratio was about 50% yes to 50% no. When we finally made it to the top, we found out that it was true. There was 4 of us in the group, 2 of us went on the boulder and 2 of us didn’t. But again, we all enjoyed the hike and still highly recommend it.
If you want to go on Kjeragbolten but are afraid here are some things to keep in mind:
- Go when it’s sunny, rain makes it scarier.
- Watch YouTube videos of people who have went on the boulder.
- Keep in mind that no one has ever fallen off the boulder.
- And finally, don’t go on if you’re scared.
Preikestolen – Hiking Puplit Rock
- Best time to visit: May-September
- Equipment needed: Good hiking shoes
- Total climbing time: 4-5 hours
- Difficulty rating: Moderate
Make sure you start this hike early so you can make it back down before it gets dark and so you can catch the ferry back to Stavanger. The drive to the Preikestolen trailhead involves a ferry and takes a total of about 1.5 hours. This drive felt much shorter for me than the drive to Kjerag, probably because half of it was spent cruising on the beautiful Norwegian waters.
The hike took about 4 hours and when we reached the top, the views were breathtaking. The fjord looks unreal from above and we spent about 30 minutes up there despite the rainy weather. This hike is much easier than the hike to Kjeragbolten but you still have to be in decent shape to make it without feeling exhausted. The hike up takes 1-2 hours, people generally spend 20 minutes at the top then go back down.
To summarize, Norway has absolutely beautiful nature and is a must visit for anyone who loves the outdoors. The hike to Kjeragbolten is a strenuous hike that takes about 7 hours to complete. The hike to Preikestolen is moderate and takes 4-5 hours to complete, depending on how long you spend at the top. Visit Norway, you won’t regret it.