I am to affraid to look at it
Its the Kjeragsbolten, Manos. Near to the village of Lyseboth, at the Lysefjord. The road down to Lyseboth is also STUNNING:
You can only reach Lyseboth by ferry from Forsand or by this road!
The visitorcentre on top of that road and the start for the hike to the Kjeragsbolten:
Waoooooooo! Hope we do that !
Its simply to far from Geiranger for a day's trip, Giles. But it is manageable for all participants on either their way up to Geiranger, or the way down
I would do it on the way down. Just follow Rd 13 south till Forsand, and from there, take the ferry to Lysboth. From Forsand you can do the hike to Preikestolen as well:
You can´t see the climbing road when riding. The rocky road from the top is beautiful to.
Maybe I´m to lazy to climb or like the beer to much. Two attempts for a walk, but have instead at the campsite start to drink beer instead.
Third time I took the ferry from Lauvvika(northeast from Stavanger) to Lysebotn.
It seems that it might be suicide and if that is so, then there is no point in turning the world upside down.
But still, of cause, be carefull out there!
Thanks' Bønne. I was not aware of that.
Erik have soon answered this question by a "
I prefer" but I'd like some other advices in the fact to take boat in Denmark (Hirtshals) to go to Norway or going to Copenhagen and take the boat to Helsingborg or the bridge to Malmo.
Thank you for advices
What's the "best way "
Head west to Stavanger and from Flekkefjord, follow Rd 44 west. At Sandnes, turn north on Route nr. 13 and follow it the whole way up north. It is one of the most diverse and stunning routes I have riden in Norway.
The visitors centre near Lysefjord is a place which offers an excellent (and for Norwegian standards) affordable buffet restaurant; its on your right handside overlooking the 'Golden Gate' bridge to Forsand; just near the ferry port.
Think I have something like this; I' m afraid of so much ferries and bridge
Am I true
One route is also Kiel-Oslo but you need to be 4 persons in one cabin to keep down the cost.
Lowest price is how you will spend the nights during your route and how much you travelling each day.
In Norway you can choose route whatever. Your eyes will see a new postcard every 20 second even if you are following the coast or go the straight way directly north.
Don't miss Lysebotn