Get ready to climb bravely, and start the challenging journey of the three wonders of Norway!
Get ready to climb bravely, and start the challenging journey of the three wonders of Norway!
Muxi Nordic travel designer and Nordic travel expert. Whether it's local self-help tour, group participation, or tailor-made route, I can give you proper advice on Nordic tourism.
In addition to fjord, aurora and king crab, Norway has another synonym - outdoor sports paradise, where there are different exploration activities throughout the year. Among the Norwegian-style Friluftsliv (the proper noun for Norwegian people to express outdoor lifestyle), hiking can be said to be one of the most popular outdoor sports, sports fitness .
1、 About the three wonders of Norway
When hiking in Norway, I have to say three strange stones. The sermon stone, the miracle stone and the tongue of the mountain demon (also called the tongue of the devil) are known as the "three wonders of Norway".
These magic stones, carefully designed by nature on the high mountains and cliffs, attract countless outdoor enthusiasts to challenge each year. It can be said that they are world-class online red spots.
Not only in social media and circle of friends, but also in movies, these "breathtaking" stones have been painted on the screen. In Mission Impossible 6, the place where Tong Ge performed bare-handed rock climbing is at the preaching stone.
How magical are the "three wonders of Norway"? Let's enjoy the magic charm of these three stones first!
1. Sermon stone
Pulpit Rock is located in the south of Norway, near the central part of Luser Fjord in Stavanger. It is a naturally formed boulder with a vertical drop of 604 meters and a platform of about 625 square meters on the top.
Viewed from a distance, the sermon stone stands abruptly in the mountains deep in the fjord, which is very spectacular.
When you walk into it and stand on the platform of the sermon stone, the magnificent scenery of Lysefjord is breathtaking.
Because of its "entry style" attribute, the sermon stone has also become the first choice for many Norwegian tourists to try climbing. Every year, the number of tourists received by the sermon stone is very large.
It takes about 6 km to climb the sermon stone by foot, and the reference time is 4-5 hours. If you plan to start from Stavanger, the following Stavanger round-trip ferry+bus tickets are very suitable for free hikers and very convenient