The 10 Best Tours in Forsand Municipality, Western Norway

April 19, 2022 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Forsand Municipality, Norway including Preikestolen Hike & Fjord Cruise, Guided winter hike to Pulpit Rock Preikestolen, Preikestolen Sunrise Hike, Guided hike to Pulpit Rock Preikestolen, Kjerag Summer Hike - Beat the Crowds, Preikestolen Guided Hike - Low-Season, Lysefjord RIB Safari from Stavenger, Guided hike to Kjerag Fjord cruise included, Stavanger: Waterfalls, Caves and Rock Tour By Sea, Day tour to the Pulpit Rock and Lysefjord - "Hike and Cruise" from Stavanger.

1. Preikestolen Hike & Fjord Cruise

Strandkaien 34, 4005 Stavanger, Norway Outdoorlife Norway
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Enjoy the Lysefjord’s magic colors while experiencing Preikestolen from two unique perspectives! View the impressive ‘Pulpit Rock’ from aboard a fjord cruise at sea level. Then, embark on an afternoon hike to the famous cliffside. You’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of some of the most dramatic scenery in all of Fjord-Norway.

Inclusions: Snacks, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Water, Lunch package

Reviewed By Jea111

Last month I finally found a perfect weekend for attempting the Pulpit Rocket. As a total novice in hiking, I decided to book a hike with Outdoorlife Norway for the following day. After having received a confirmation from the organizer I booked a flight and hotel and went to the airport. I then received a mail from the organizer saying that due to a clerical error I should not have been able to book this tour. 30 minutes later another mail confirmed that the tour was booked, and they would pick me up at my hotel the following morning. Then yet another mail saying that no there was no trip, by now I have arrived in Stavanger. Outdoorlife Norway offered me the money back or a different tour that started at 3.15 am. I have never hiked or climbed anything, so my first time was not going to be in darkness, therefore I chose the money back. The following day I took the normal bus to The Pulpit Rocket and climbed on my own during the daytime. Don’t get me wrong the hike is fantastic, and I am sure that the people that work for Outdoorlife Norway are really good when they do their hikes. However, my advice is to save your money and do it on your own as it is a fairly easy hike as far as hikes go.

2. Guided winter hike to Pulpit Rock Preikestolen

Lysefjorden Adventure
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

This guided trip will take you on one of Norway’s most popular and spectacular hikes. It is for good reason that this hike has gained its popularity with visitors to Norway and locals alike. Situated only a few hours from Stavanger, Pulpit Rock – or Preikestolen in Norwegian – is a towering cliff-plateau directly suspended over Lysefjorden. To stand (or sit) so close to the edge is probably the moment that hikers look forward to the most, although it is no easy deed. The top offers unobstructed views over the meandering blue fjord that was formed by the glaciers during the last Ice Age, making it a good spot to enjoy a photo session and possibly a light snack.

Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Local guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Round-trip private transfer

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Lunch

Reviewed By Northseatiger1979

I booked the trip to Pulpit Rock through Lysefjorden Adventures on 17th March 2021, and my guide for the trip was Hege Wikbo. I was greeted at my hotel in Sola at 07:00am and transported by mini bus directly to Preikestolen, which took around 45 minutes. I was lucky enough to be the only person on the tour that day, so I had my tour guide to myself for the whole duration, and she was able to pass on her local knowledge in abundance. I couldn’t have chosen a better day for the tour as the weather was fantastic, with clear blue skies and the sun shining, plus, Hege and I were the only people to be seen for miles! Around half way up we encountered snow and ice, but thankfully Hege had brought some crampons for us both to use, and this made the hike so much easier without the worry of slipping over. After a steady hike of around an hour and a half, we made it to Pulpit Rock, and I was not disappointed. The views were amazing, and most importantly to me, I had the whole place to myself as nobody else was there. I added the photo package (200.00 NOK) to the tour, and Hege was able to take some amazing photos of me with Pulpit Rock to myself. I spent around 30 minutes at Pulpit Rock enjoying the views, then we make our way back down to the starting position, and made our way back to my hotel for lunch time. Overall, I had a fantastic morning with a fantastic guide, and this made my trip to Norway complete! Many thanks!

3. Preikestolen Sunrise Hike

Clarion Hotel Stavanger, Arne Rettedals gate 14, 4008 Stavanger, Norway Outdoorlife Norway
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

POST-HIKE BREAKFAST BUFFET INCLUDED  Outdoorlife Norway invites you to experience a unique Preikestolen hiking adventure, guaranteed to be crowd-free! Start your day in the midst of darkness, and hike with headlamps through the morning twilight. Experience standing atop Preikestolen before the crowds of tourists arrive, and watch as the first deep orange beams of sunlight illuminate the steep mountain walls that tower over the Lysefjord. Finish off the morning with a well-deserved breakfast/lunch at Preikestolen Mountain Lodge.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Snacks, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Water

Reviewed By Jea111

Last month I finally found a perfect weekend for attempting the Pulpit Rocket. As a total novice in hiking, I decided to book a hike with Outdoorlife Norway for the following day. After having received a confirmation from the organizer I booked a flight and hotel and went to the airport. I then received a mail from the organizer saying that due to a clerical error I should not have been able to book this tour. 30 minutes later another mail confirmed that the tour was booked, and they would pick me up at my hotel the following morning. Then yet another mail saying that no there was no trip, by now I have arrived in Stavanger. Outdoorlife Norway offered me the money back or a different tour that started at 3.15 am. I have never hiked or climbed anything, so my first time was not going to be in darkness, therefore I chose the money back. The following day I took the normal bus to The Pulpit Rocket and climbed on my own during the daytime. Don’t get me wrong the hike is fantastic, and I am sure that the people that work for Outdoorlife Norway are really good when they do their hikes. However, my advice is to save your money and do it on your own as it is a fairly easy hike as far as hikes go.

4. Guided hike to Pulpit Rock Preikestolen

Stavanger, Norway Lysefjorden Adventure
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5.0 based on 103 reviews

This trip will take you on one of Norway’s most popular and spectacular hikes. It is for good reason that this hike has gained its popularity with visitors to Norway and locals alike. Situated only a few hours from Stavanger, Pulpit Rock - or Preikestolen in Norwegian - is a towering cliff-plateau directly suspended over Lysefjorden. To stand (or sit) so close to the edge is probably the moment that hikers look forward to the most, although it is no easy deed. The top offers unobstructed views over the meandering blue fjord that was formed by the glaciers during the last Ice Age, making it a good spot to enjoy a photo session and possibly a light snack.

Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Local guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Transport by air-conditioned minivan

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Lunch

Reviewed By Chiradeep3110

Our trip was guided by Hege, who was very insightful and courteous. For this winter hike we were three in total including Hege. The whole trail was covered in snow and was simply breathtaking. Added bonus of being the only ones at the Pulpit rock. The trip was well co-ordinated. I was picked up at around 7 am as promised, and we reached the starting point around 8:30am. We completed the full hike by 1 pm. Spent some time on the top just watching the fjord and the mountains. Also atop we were greeted by snowing! I had also rented some hiking gear from Lysenfjord Adventures and found them to be great and VFM. If you plan to hike the rock in next to nil crowd but okay with not actually standing or sitting on the edge (as the snow cover makes that difficult and unsafe) then a winter hike is amazing! The email response of the team was also very fast and I was able to complete my booking in no time.

5. Kjerag Summer Hike - Beat the Crowds

Clarion Hotel Stavanger, Arne Rettedals gate 14, 4008 Stavanger, Norway Outdoorlife Norway
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4.9 based on 35 reviews

FJORD CRUISE INCLUDED!* Would you like to visit Kjerag during the high-season but want to avoid the crowds? Are you an early bird who enjoys the tranquility of hiking in near-solitude? Join Outdoorlife Norway on an early-morning summer hike to the famous Kjerag boulder, and enjoy the spectacular Lysefjord. Relax and savor the views while you’re transported by fjord cruise. Hike in small groups on trails that have been upgraded by Nepalese Sherpas, and enjoy the exhilaration of standing atop the boulder before the crowds of tourists arrive. *On Saturdays, the speed ferry does not run and we will drive around the mountains. On Sundays, the trip’s itinerary is reversed: instead of at the start of the day, you’ll cruise through the Lysefjord during the afternoon, before traveling back to Stavanger.

Inclusions: Fjord Cruise (except on Saturdays), Snacks, Coffee and/or Tea, Use of hiking poles

Exclusions: Lunch, Water

Reviewed By Jea111

Last month I finally found a perfect weekend for attempting the Pulpit Rocket. As a total novice in hiking, I decided to book a hike with Outdoorlife Norway for the following day. After having received a confirmation from the organizer I booked a flight and hotel and went to the airport. I then received a mail from the organizer saying that due to a clerical error I should not have been able to book this tour. 30 minutes later another mail confirmed that the tour was booked, and they would pick me up at my hotel the following morning. Then yet another mail saying that no there was no trip, by now I have arrived in Stavanger. Outdoorlife Norway offered me the money back or a different tour that started at 3.15 am. I have never hiked or climbed anything, so my first time was not going to be in darkness, therefore I chose the money back. The following day I took the normal bus to The Pulpit Rocket and climbed on my own during the daytime. Don’t get me wrong the hike is fantastic, and I am sure that the people that work for Outdoorlife Norway are really good when they do their hikes. However, my advice is to save your money and do it on your own as it is a fairly easy hike as far as hikes go.

6. Preikestolen Guided Hike - Low-Season

Clarion Hotel Stavanger, Arne Rettedals gate 14, 4008 Stavanger, Norway Outdoorlife Norway
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4.8 based on 41 reviews

Autumn is the perfect time of year to experience the Lysefjord and Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) from a unique perspective. Join a guided hike and witness the magic of the season’s shifting colors and post-equinox daylight. We provide hiking poles and snow spikes (if needed) for safe hiking.

Inclusions: Snacks, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Water, Lunch package

Reviewed By Jea111

Last month I finally found a perfect weekend for attempting the Pulpit Rocket. As a total novice in hiking, I decided to book a hike with Outdoorlife Norway for the following day. After having received a confirmation from the organizer I booked a flight and hotel and went to the airport. I then received a mail from the organizer saying that due to a clerical error I should not have been able to book this tour. 30 minutes later another mail confirmed that the tour was booked, and they would pick me up at my hotel the following morning. Then yet another mail saying that no there was no trip, by now I have arrived in Stavanger. Outdoorlife Norway offered me the money back or a different tour that started at 3.15 am. I have never hiked or climbed anything, so my first time was not going to be in darkness, therefore I chose the money back. The following day I took the normal bus to The Pulpit Rocket and climbed on my own during the daytime. Don’t get me wrong the hike is fantastic, and I am sure that the people that work for Outdoorlife Norway are really good when they do their hikes. However, my advice is to save your money and do it on your own as it is a fairly easy hike as far as hikes go.

7. Lysefjord RIB Safari from Stavenger

FjordEvents, Strandkaien 37, 4005 Stavanger, Norway FjordEvents
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4.7 based on 108 reviews

This unforgettable tour to the amazing Lysefjord is absolutely a must if you visit Stavanger! The 42 kilometer long fjord is flanked by steep mountains, some rising over 1000 meters. Visiting the fjord on board a seaworthy RIB is the most exciting way to explore the fjord from sea level. The tour includes stops on the most beautiful parts of the fjord, including the famour Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen). You will be taken good care of by our experienced captains who have sailed in these water for many years. You get to experience the some of the most amazing nature Norway has to offer. The tour starts and ends in the centre of Stavanger and is two hours long. Bring your camera!

Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Karin S

RIB with guide to Lysefjord We had four stops on the trip. The trip and the length as well as the boatman ship was perfect. The selected stops as well. What made this trip a two and not five was the lack of information and guiding. We’ve done RIB trips before where there were speakers placed close to each seat so the driver could give information about what we passed, history etc. while driving. Now part of the trip got boring. So this is our tip how to make this RIB cruise great!

8. Guided hike to Kjerag Fjord cruise included

Lysefjorden Adventure
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4.7 based on 12 reviews

Professional guide with personal touch takes you to one of Norway's most spectacular places, Kjerag and Kjeragbolten. Starting with fjord cruise, which is a tour in itself, the guide will take you to incredible nature and visit the spectacular Kjerag boulder wedged between two cliff. An early morning start, makes us enjoy the quietness of nature and beat the crowd.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Guide, Fjord cruise

Exclusions: Please bring your own packed lunch, snack and drinks

Reviewed By Northseatiger1979

I booked the trip to Pulpit Rock through Lysefjorden Adventures on 17th March 2021, and my guide for the trip was Hege Wikbo. I was greeted at my hotel in Sola at 07:00am and transported by mini bus directly to Preikestolen, which took around 45 minutes. I was lucky enough to be the only person on the tour that day, so I had my tour guide to myself for the whole duration, and she was able to pass on her local knowledge in abundance. I couldn’t have chosen a better day for the tour as the weather was fantastic, with clear blue skies and the sun shining, plus, Hege and I were the only people to be seen for miles! Around half way up we encountered snow and ice, but thankfully Hege had brought some crampons for us both to use, and this made the hike so much easier without the worry of slipping over. After a steady hike of around an hour and a half, we made it to Pulpit Rock, and I was not disappointed. The views were amazing, and most importantly to me, I had the whole place to myself as nobody else was there. I added the photo package (200.00 NOK) to the tour, and Hege was able to take some amazing photos of me with Pulpit Rock to myself. I spent around 30 minutes at Pulpit Rock enjoying the views, then we make our way back down to the starting position, and made our way back to my hotel for lunch time. Overall, I had a fantastic morning with a fantastic guide, and this made my trip to Norway complete! Many thanks!

9. Stavanger: Waterfalls, Caves and Rock Tour By Sea

Strandkaien, Stavanger, Norway My Holidays Online Ltd
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4.3 based on 13 reviews

This popular boat tour of Stavanger allows you to love the stunning fjords, Pulpit Rock, waterfalls, and idyllic islands.  This is a great choice when porting in Stavanger on your cruise or staying in Stavanger. The memories from the stunning views will last a lifetime and we feel their is no better way to see the Pulpit Rock than to be cruising down the Fjords.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Guarantee to get back to the ship in time, Cultural and Scenic tour

Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks

10. Day tour to the Pulpit Rock and Lysefjord - "Hike and Cruise" from Stavanger

Strandkaien, Stavanger, Norway FjordTickets - Stavanger
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Preikestolen Cruise & Hike Want a total Pulpit Rock experience? This is the tour for you. It combines a fjord cruise through stunning Lysefjord with an exhilarating hike up the Pulpit Rock mountain. The boat sails from Stavanger through unforgettable fjord landscapes of idyllic islands, rocky shores, steep mountains and powerful waterfalls. Underway, you’ll be offered a taste of clear mountain water from Hengjane Falls and see the Vagabond’s Cave of legend. Then we drop you off at the village of Forsand to take a bus to the Preikestolen trailhead for a hike to the famous plateau. The hike will take about 2 hours each way from the bus. After hiking back down, you take a bus back to Stavanger. Our modern, comfortable boats have sundecks, spacious cabins and kiosks offering refreshments, including beer and wine. A mountain hike without a guide. Fitness, hiking shoes plus food and water needed.

Inclusions: Lysefjord Express Cruise, Stavanger - Forsand, Bus, Forsand - Pulpit Rock Mountain Lodge, Hike to the Pulpit Rock (2 hours each way), Bus, Pulpit Rock Mountain Lodge - Stavanger, Maps and guidance, Free Wifi onboard

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