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Discover Norway's iconic fjords and cliffs on this 5-day guided hiking tour from Stavanger, featuring Preikestolen, Trolltunga, and Kjerag with expert guides.
Exploring Norway’s rugged natural beauty is a dream for many travelers, and this 5-day guided hiking tour from Stavanger offers just that—an immersive journey through some of the country’s most breathtaking landmarks. From the towering cliffs of Preikestolen to the dramatic rock of Trolltunga and the precipice of Kjerag, this tour promises unforgettable views and memorable adventures.
What stands out most is the careful balance between guided comfort and the thrill of remote, awe-inspiring landscapes. The tour includes transportation, cozy accommodations, and expert guides, making it accessible for those who want a structured yet authentic experience.
A potential consideration is the physical demand—these hikes are challenging and require good fitness levels, especially for the more strenuous climbs to Trolltunga and Kjerag. It’s ideal for active travelers who enjoy a good trek and are comfortable with heights and uneven terrain.
This tour suits adventurers seeking a deep dive into Norway’s famous natural sights with the support of knowledgeable guides, making it perfect for both first-time visitors and seasoned hikers wanting to tick off these iconic landmarks.

Stunning Views: The highlight of this tour is experiencing Norway’s most iconic cliffs and fjords firsthand.
Expert Guidance: Knowledgeable guides enhance safety and provide insight into each location’s history and geology.
Comfort & Convenience: Accommodation in hotels or cottages, plus included transport and ferry crossings, streamline the experience.
Physical Challenge: Expect demanding hikes, especially for Trolltunga and Kjerag, suitable for active travelers.
All-Inclusive Value: Entrance fees, parking, tolls, and guide services are covered, making it straightforward and cost-effective.
Small Group Experience: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized and engaging atmosphere.

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The adventure begins with a transfer from the Stavanger airport to your accommodation. This initial step ensures you are settled comfortably, ready to start the journey. Expect some time to relax after your travels or explore Stavanger’s charming streets before the next day’s hikes. The tour’s inclusion of cozy hotel or cottage stays means you’ll get a good night’s sleep in a pleasant setting, a bonus after active days ahead.
The first full day kicks off with a hearty breakfast before heading to the famous Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock. This towering cliff juts out 604 meters above the Lysefjord, offering panoramic views that are often featured in travel photos. The hike to the top typically takes around 2 hours, depending on your pace, and is marked by a well-maintained trail that gradually gains elevation.
Once at the summit, you’ll understand why it’s one of Norway’s most visited natural wonders. The expansive views over the fjord are truly mesmerizing and worth every step. “The scenery from Preikestolen is just amazing,” one reviewer notes, emphasizing how the combination of height and natural beauty makes it a must-see.
After soaking in the vistas and capturing photos, you’ll descend to return to Stavanger for the night. The guided approach means you’ll receive insights into the area’s geology and history, enriching the experience beyond just the view.
On day three, the journey takes you to Trolltunga, or Troll’s Tongue—a dramatic, tongue-shaped rock formation extending out over the landscape 700 meters above Lake Ringedalsvatnet. The hike from the parking lot is about 10 km roundtrip, with most of the elevation gained in the first part.
The trail is demanding, with some steep sections, rugged terrain, and exposure. Many reviewers praised the guides’ professionalism and safety focus, making even the more strenuous parts manageable. One noted, “The hike to Trolltunga was tough but so worth it; the views are stunning, and the sense of accomplishment is huge.”
The unique shape of Trolltunga and the incredible view below make it a favorite for those who love a physical challenge and breathtaking scenery. It’s important to come prepared with sturdy shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing, as conditions can change quickly at this altitude.
The final major hike is to Kjerag, perched above the Lysefjord. The highest point of this mountain reaches about 1,100 meters above sea level, with the most famous attraction being the Kjeragbolten, a boulder wedged in a mountain crevice—an iconic photo spot.
The walk to Kjerag involves crossing some narrow paths and sections with significant exposure, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with heights and physical activity. The guided group benefits from local expertise, ensuring safety while still allowing you to marvel at the incredible views. One reviewer described it as, “A nerve-wracking but unforgettable experience standing on the edge of that cliff.”
The highlight here is not only the views but also the chance to stand at one of Norway’s most exhilarating heights. The sense of standing above the fjord, with the wind in your hair and the landscape sprawling below, creates a feeling of accomplishment and awe.
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After breakfast, it’s time to say farewell to Norway. A transfer back to Stavanger airport completes the tour. Many travelers find themselves mentally replaying the stunning vistas and physical achievements during the past days, often feeling inspired to plan their next adventure in Norway.

The organized nature of the tour is a standout feature. With transportation, ferry crossings, entrance fees, parking fees, and guide services all included, you can focus solely on enjoying the hikes and scenery without worrying about logistics. The small group size—limited to 8 participants—ensures that you get personal attention and a more intimate experience with fellow adventurers.
The accommodation in comfortable cottages or a 3-star hotel adds a cozy touch after long days on the trail. Breakfasts are included, providing energy for the hikes ahead, and the logistics of hotel stays in Stavanger mean you can explore the city on your own time if you arrive early or stay longer.
At $1,663 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive package that covers transportation, guiding, entrance fees, and accommodations, which all contribute to a hassle-free experience. When you consider the cost of individual tickets, guided hikes, and transportation, this package provides good value for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Hiking to Trolltunga and Kjerag isn’t for everyone. Reviewers highlight the importance of being physically prepared and comfortable with heights. The guides are experienced and focus on safety, but travelers with back problems, vertigo, or fear of heights should carefully consider if this tour matches their comfort level.

This tour is ideal for active travelers who want to explore Norway’s most iconic natural landmarks with the support of expert guides. It’s perfect for those who enjoy challenging hikes and are prepared for outdoor elements and rugged terrains.
Nature lovers, landscape photography enthusiasts, and adventure seekers will find this itinerary to be a highlight reel of Norway’s dramatic scenery. However, less mobile travelers or those with a fear of heights may find certain sections intimidating.

This 5-day hiking tour from Stavanger hits many of Norway’s most famous sights—Preikestolen, Trolltunga, and Kjerag—delivering unforgettable views and a true sense of adventure. The carefully curated logistics, cozy accommodations, and knowledgeable guides make it a balanced mix of challenge and comfort.
While the hikes are physically demanding, the payoff is immense—standing on the edge of cliffs that seem to reach into the sky, gazing over fjords carved by glaciers, and feeling a genuine connection to Norway’s wild landscape.
For travelers who thrive on outdoor pursuits and want a guided experience that minimizes hassle, this tour offers excellent value and the chance to create lifelong memories. It’s a solid choice for anyone eager to tick off Norway’s most iconic natural marvels with expert support in a small, friendly group.

What is included in the tour price?
The price covers 4 nights in cottages or a 3-star hotel, 5 breakfasts, bus transportation, ferry crossings, road tolls, entrance and parking fees, guide services, and insurance.
Are flights included?
No, the tour price does not include airfare or airport transfers outside of the organized transportation.
What level of fitness is required?
The hikes are physically challenging, especially for Trolltunga and Kjerag, so good stamina and comfort with uneven, steep terrain are necessary.
Is the tour suitable for children or those afraid of heights?
No, it’s not recommended for people with vertigo, back problems, or a fear of heights due to the nature of the hikes.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personalized and engaging experience.
What should I pack?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a camera, water, and anything needed for physical activity and changing weather conditions.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What if I want to extend my stay?
Additional accommodation or activities outside the standard tour are not included but can be arranged separately.
Is there a guide available in other languages?
Yes, guides speak English, Polish, and Norwegian, offering flexibility for international travelers.
This guided adventure truly offers a well-rounded taste of Norway’s most famous natural attractions, with the added comfort of professional guidance and logistics. If you’re ready to challenge yourself and soak in some of the most stunning views Europe has to offer, this tour could be your perfect Norwegian escape.