Preikestolen: The Pulpit Rock near Stavanger

Il Preikestolen: il pulpito in roccia vicino a Stavanger

Preikestolen: The Pulpit Rock near Stavanger.
Stavanger, located on the southwest coast of Norway, is a fascinating city with a rich history. Known as the “Oil Capital” of Norway, Stavanger offers much more than its energy resources. It is the perfect starting point to explore some of the country’s most spectacular natural wonders, including the famous Preikestolen.
Preikestolen is an imposing rock formation that rises approximately 600 metres above the Lysefjord. Its flat summit offers breathtaking views of the fjord below, making it one of Norway’s most popular hiking destinations. Every year, thousands of visitors make the trek to this incredible natural terrace and take in the views.
Getting to Preikestolen from Stavanger is easy and offers several options. You can take a bus to Tau, followed by a short taxi ride to the starting point of the hike. Alternatively, you can opt for an organised tour that includes transport and an experienced guide. For those who prefer the freedom of a car, the drive from Stavanger to Preikestolen takes about an hour.
The Preikestolen hike is suitable for hikers of all levels, although it does require good physical condition. The trail, which is approximately 8 kilometres round trip, passes through varied landscapes, including forests, lakes and rocks. The route is well marked and has plenty of scenic spots to stop for a rest and photos.
Appropriate Clothing: Wear comfortable hiking shoes and layered clothing, as the weather can change quickly.
Water and Snacks: Bring enough water and snacks to keep you energised during the hike.
Safety: Always follow the signs and stay on the trail to avoid danger.
A visit to Stavanger is not complete without a hike to Preikestolen. This unique experience will allow you to immerse yourself in Norway's natural beauty and create unforgettable memories. Whether you are a nature lover, a hiking enthusiast or simply looking for adventure, Preikestolen is a must-see destination.

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Where is the pulpit located:

Preikestolen, as it is called in Norwegian Nynorsk (Prekestolen in Norwegian Bokmål, Pulpit Rock in Italian, Hyvlatonnå in Old Norwegian), is a 604-metre-high granite cliff that ends sheer above the Lysefjord, opposite the Kjeragbolten, near the village of Forsand, in the municipality of Sandnes, Norway.
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A colorful gate in Fargegaten in Stavanger

Un portone colorato a Fargegaten a Stavanger

A colorful door in Fargegaten in Stavanger.
When you arrive in Stavanger, the beautiful and important Norwegian city, you cannot miss a walk in the center and a visit to the street called Fargegaten Øvre Holmegate.
They are all wooden houses enclosed between the sea and the small hill just behind and have the characteristic of being very colorful.
The roofs, the facades, the bars, the restaurants and (as I will show you with this post) many doors are also colored or painted.

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Un portone colorato a Fargegaten a Stavanger

Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.

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Here's where the main street is:

A colorful gate in Fargegaten in Stavanger – Une porte colorée à Fargegaten à Stavanger – Una puerta colorida en Fargegaten en Stavanger – Uma porta colorida em Fargegaten em Stavanger – Eine farbenfrohe Tür am Fargegaten in Stavanger – Cánh cửa đầy màu sắc tại Fargegaten ở Stavanger

The Costa Diadema seen from the streets of Stavanger

La Costa Diadema vista dalle viuzze di Stavanger

The Costa Diadema seen from the streets of Stavanger.
Until a few months ago I was on board the Costa Diadema (of Costa Crociere) doing fjord cruises.
After many years I went out for a walk in the colorful neighborhood of Fargegaten (which I absolutely didn't remember) and from there the yellow chimney of the ship was sticking out.

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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.

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Costa Diadema is a cruise ship of the Genoese company Costa Crociere. Upon completion, it was the largest ship ever built under the Italian flag. On 30 October 2014, the public launch took place in the same shipyard, giving way to the inaugural events, while on 1 November it set sail for the vernissage cruise departing from Trieste. On 7 November, the ship was christened in the port of Genoa.
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The Costa Diadema seen from the streets of Stavanger – La Costa Diadema vue depuis les rues de Stavanger – La Costa Diadema vista desde las calles de Stavanger – A Costa Diadema vista das ruas de Stavanger – Die Costa Diadema von den Straßen Stavangers aus gesehen – Costa Diadema nhìn từ đường phố Stavanger