We are so excited to finally announce our Eco-Lighthouse (Miljøfyrtårn) certification! Explore Lysefjorden are focusing on sustainable tourism with eco-friendly activities that leaves as little an environmental footprint on our fjords and nature as possible. In...
Coronavirus – information from Norwegian Directorate of Health
In order to stop the spread of COVID-19 and to contribute to the maintenance of necessary health and care services, the Norwegian Directorate of Health has of today Thursday 12 March at 6 p.m. implemented several actions which will affect tourists and travellers...
Info from Kjerag Tourist information
Looks like we are on track to open mid to late May. We will open as soon as the road is cleared for snow. For people coming late May and most of June you will be Hiking on snow. It's not more dangerous than the rest of the season, but you have to be more careful and...
The Norwegian Mountain code (Fjellvettreglene)
Norway has many incredible places to explore, with unspoiled and mythical landscapes, mountains, and fjords. Even though the Norwegian nature is breathtaking and beautiful, weather and conditions can change very fast. The Norwegian Trekking Association and...
Explore Lysefjorden’s hidden treasures
Most tourists visiting Lysefjorden are coming here to climb Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) or Kjerag. These mountains are world famous, and visited by hundreds of thousands every year from all corners of the world. But did you know these are just...
Lysefjorden In Ultramarathon 2018
Are you fond of Norwegian nature and tough physical challenges? Then Lysefjorden In Ultramarathon might be something for you.. This amazing race is scheduled for the sixth time on 2 June 2018 and is the hardest ultra marathon in the region. The race starts at Oanes...