
Hiking to Kjerag | Safety tips, distance, weather, Kjeragbolten
At 1,084 metres above sea level, Kjerag is the highest peak in the Lysefjord and home to the world-famous boulder Kjeragbolten! The mountain plateau is also very popular among base jumpers and mountain climbers.
How to Hike to Kjeragbolten: The Complete Guide - Earth Trekkers
2016年3月13日 · Allow 6 to 8 hours to make the entire journey, round trip. If you are a fast hiker, it is possible to beat that 6 hour time estimate. It took us six and a half hours to complete the hike and this includes the wait time to take our photos of Kjerag.
THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR KJERAG
2021年1月20日 · Discover Kjerag, a stunning natural wonder towering 1,000 meters above the Lysefjord. Plan your hike with our essential tips, travel information, and parking details. Experience the challenging yet rewarding trail to the iconic Kjerag boulder and enjoy panoramic views of the fjord.
Kjerag - Wikipedia
Kjerag or Kiragg is a mountain in the Sandnes municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The 1,110-metre (3,640 ft) tall mountain sits on the southern shore of Lysefjorden, just southwest of the village of Lysebotn. Its northern side is a massive cliff, plunging 984 metres (3,228 ft) almost straight down to the fjord; a sight which attracts many ...
Your guide to Kjerag - Hike Kjeragbolten - Fjord Tours
Kjerag is the highest point on the Lysefjord in Forsand Municipality, Norway. It is also home to the Kjerag rock (Kjeragbolten), the famous rock firmly anchored between two cliffs.
Hiking to Kjerag - Trail Information, Safety Tips, and ...
2021年1月20日 · Prepare for your Kjerag hiking adventure with our detailed guide. Learn about the 11 km trail, safety tips, weather updates, and essential gear for a safe and enjoyable hike. Discover alternative viewpoints like Nesatinden and get advice on hiking with children and pets.
Rock Climbing in Kjerag, Rogaland - Mountain Project
Kjerag is made up of high quality granite and is home to numerous big wall routes along with some of the worlds longest ice/mixed routes. The area is best known for Kjeragbolten and for BASE jumping and high-lining above the abyss.