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The majesty of the Lysefjord

Kjerag

Kjerag, hanging 1,000 meters above the Lysefjord, is a natural wonder formed over 10,000 years ago. The Kjerag boulder, wedged between towering cliffs, offers stunning views of the fjord below.

Hiking to Kjerag is a challenging yet rewarding adventure. The 11-kilometer round-trip trail takes about 5-6 hours, featuring Sherpa-built stairs, steep granite climbs, and varied terrain. Though demanding, the breathtaking views from the Kjerag plateau, including the famous boulder Kjeragbolten and Nesatindane viewpoint, make it all worthwhile. This page provides essential information to help you plan and enjoy an unforgettable hike.

How to get to
kjerag

Information on traveling to Kjerag, including both public and private transportation options.

Parking
at kjerag

Information about parking at Kjerag, including facilities and amenities available to visitors.

Hiking
to kjerag

Information about the trail, necessary preparations and safety, to give you the best experience possible.

Norwegian
Scenic hike

Kjerag and Preikestolen are now certified as Norwegian Scenic Hikes.

Lysefjorden365

Kjerag is located along the Lysefjord. For travel inspiration and planning your stay in the Lysefjord, visit Lysefjorden365.com

Lysefjorden Rundt

The Kjerag Trail is one of the stages along the multi-day Lysefjorden Rundt Trail.

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