Those looking for some of the best scenery Norway has to offer need look no further than Lysefjord. This breathtaking Norwegian fjord, formed during the ice age, is a dream destination for nature aficionados.
Lysefjord is found in the Ryfylke district in the southwestern part of Norway. Simply venture 25 kilometres east of Stavanger and you’ll arrive at this approximately 40-kilometre-long fjord.
While traversing Lysefjord, you’re sure to see spectacular natural sights which frequently leave visitors speechless. The area has plenty of trails for hiking along mountains and cliffs, including the world-famous Preikestolen / Pulpit Rock and Kjerag mountain, both of which offer unforgettable, panoramic views of the fjord.
Alternatively, you can opt for a sightseeing tour on a boat cruise or go kayaking through the fjord’s calm waters. Or perhaps you’d rather make your way to Flørli, a former power plant village that is home to the world’s longest wooden staircase with 4,444 steps.
Regardless of what you choose to do at Lysefjord, you’re guaranteed to receive a healthy helping of the great outdoors, as natural beauty is on full display and it goes on for miles.