Guided hike to Florli 4,444 steps
Summary
Tour info
Why take this tour?
Consider spending a day climbing the world’s longest wooden staircase. With its 4444 steps, Flørli is known to be one of the scariest stairs in the world. The climb is long and strenuous, but provides great lookout points where you can stop to catch your breath while enjoying the vista over the Lysefjord down below. This is a two-part hike that does not take you through the same scenery more than once. The descent follows the hundred-year old marked trail that was once used by the “Rallarer”. Rallarer were often underprivileged men that were employed in the 1800s Norway to help build infrastructure. They are remembered to have carried up to 80 kg loads on their backs, and are the ones that built the stairs along with the Flørli Hydroelectric Power Station at their base. The dam at Ternevatnet, which the return trail passes, also stands as a reminder of their mastery.
What’s included?
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All taxes, fees and handling charges -
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Local guide -
Professional guide -
Hotel pickup and drop-off -
Transport by air-conditioned minivan -
Dinner at the end of the hike -
Bottled water
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Lunch during the day is not provided
Things to know
Before you book
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Duration: 13h
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Mobile tickets accepted
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Instant confirmation
Cancellation Policy
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
About operator:
Welcome to Lysefjorden Adventure AS. We provide guided hikes to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Kjerag, Flørli and other destinations in Rogaland. We can also custom made day hikes and mulitiday hikes. Follow us on facebook and instagram for updates, and don't hesitate contact us.
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