Our last day in Norway, we ported into Stavanger. When I found out we were going to Stavanger, I was stoked because I wanted to hike to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock). We had friends that visit Norway a couple years ago and they did the hike and loved it. As I started to do research about the hike, I soon figured out it was going to be near impossible to do with our 6 hour window in Stavanger. Even if our port was on time and a ferry (Fiskepeiren) was sitting and waiting for us to jump on to get to Tau and then jump on the public bus to the Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) trail and hike the 5 miles, which would take about an hour and a half each way... we would just be cutting it very close. I still printed out the ferry and bus times incase by some miracle, we ported early but we actually ported a bit late so, oh well.
I booked a boat ride for us in Stavanger with Rødne Fjord Cruise. I HIGHLY recommend getting in line early. The line gets long last and you want to make sure you get a good seat. We had a good place in line but as soon as they opened the door, their was a mad rush and we were one of the last on the boat.
The ride was beautiful, even though it was a cloudy and rainy day. Rob and I took turns staying with Rand below deck while the other went up and took pictures of the fjords. The tour was 3 hours long and they had some snack and drinks but we ate before at this darling restaurant right near the Rødne Fjord Cruise port called Sjohuset Skagen.
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fish soup |
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Sjohuset Skagen |
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on the Rødne Fjord Cruise
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our route |
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In Helleren Can you find the heart shaped rock formation to the left? Our guide told us of about an old tale about a troll that fell in love with a human but her father didn't approve so he decided to walk out in the sunlight and turn to stone |
Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock)
Walking around the city of Stvanger, we came across this cute shop with some folk and traditional costumes called Bunad.
Farvel Norge!
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