Lysefjord, the southernmost of Norway’s major fjords, stretches for approximately 26 miles (42 kilometers) through the western part of the country. Located just 45 minutes east of Stavanger by car, this striking waterway is framed by towering cliffs and is renowned for its iconic landmarks, including Pulpit Rock and Mt. Kjerag. Visitors can explore the fjord through a variety of activities, such as hiking, sailing, and sightseeing, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and dramatic landscapes that have made it a beloved destination.
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