Sunday, December 7, 2014

Feel Amazing to Travel in Preachers Rock, Norway



Have you hike the highest mountain? among you there must be. Hiking is an interesting activity for the true adventurer. When climbing up on top of the mountain or hill, we will be presented with a very beautiful view and even fatigue will disappear by itself. At this time, I will be explain about a peak plateau in one of the countries in Europe. Plateau is visited by the tourists from foreign countries. This plateau is Preachers Rock.




Preachers Rock or better known as Pulpit Rock is a natural tourist attraction that must be visited when we are on Norway. Pulpit Rock is located in Ryfylke, City of Rogaland, western Norway. Preachers Rock is a 604-meter-high rock cliffs shaped rectangle that juts into the sea. Preachers Rock is an incredible place. You can feel the sensation of being on top of the world. From there you can see the blue sea directly stretching and green trees far below. To enjoy the beauty of Preikestolen, this can be done in two ways, those are short of Preikestolen Fjelsstua hiking and sightseeing (a combination of hiking, bus and cruise) which is quite expensive. To hike, visitors may require 1-3 hour hiking but if through the cruise, the visitors only need 1 hour and they could see the panoramic beauty of the bottom of the cliff.




Hiking is not recommended during the winter and spring. As long as there was still some snow, there was still a danger. With the snow, the rocks become more slippery and very prone to accidents. Therefore, please visit one of the best places to travel in Europe is during the dry season just around April to October. For those of you that want to stay in Preikestolen Fjelsstua which is the last point or said to the bus station or car from Bergen and Stavanger or starting point of the hiking, there are also available the hotel where the price starts from NOK 1850. It would be great if we had the experience of traveling there .

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