索利菲耶尔

从正面欣赏布道石!在吕瑟峡湾南岸,沿着从福桑出发的狭窄蜿蜒、景色壮丽的公路走到尽头,便可抵达索利菲耶尔山,这颗隐藏的宝石就坐落于此。虽然徒步路线相对较短,但您将置身于吕瑟峡湾的中心地带。攀登至山顶的过程略显陡峭,但沿途的吕瑟峡湾和布道石的壮丽景色更令您觉得不虚此行。.  

由于太多徒步旅行者无视遛狗必须拴绳的规定,地主暂时关闭了该区域。.

From Skrøylå, the trail follows a gravel road through forestry terrain. Along the road, you have good views on Fossmark and the Lysefjord. After approximately 1 kilometer, the landscape opens up and you meet the river, to be crossed on a narrow bridge. Here, it is nice to quench your thirst and take a short break before you start the ascent. The trail, marked with cairns, leads you through terrain consisting of bare bedrock, heather and dense vegetation. At times, the trail is quite steep.

As you gain elevation, the landscape changes character. Higher up, bedrock dominates. You’ll pass small, idyllic natural ponds. At the summit, expect great views on large parts of the Lysefjord. On the opposite side, Neverdalsfjellet and Preikestolen can be seen, along with Hengjane and Bratteli. 

Return following the same way you came up. 

来源: ut.no

困难缓和
距离5.2公里往返
期间往返3小时
总海拔增益300米
季节四月至十一月
徒步地图链接Ut.no/sollifjell
GPX 文件索利菲尔 (GPX)
驾车路线和停车信息

Driving south from Oanes or Jørpeland, cross the Lysefjord bridge. Turn right, right after Liahammar tunnel, and follow the signs to Fossmork. When driving north from Forsand, turn left just before the Liahammar tunnel.

Follow the road along the Lysefjord (11 km), before turning right and driving steeply up to Skrøylå Parking (another 1.5 km). You’ll find the car park at the end of the road.

公共交通

科伦布斯——高速渡轮
Departure from Lauvvik, Songesand, Flørli and Lysebotn to Lysebotn. (all year)

笔记! There is no public transport from Forsand to Skrøylå Parking / the trailhead. However, it is possible to rent electric bicycles through 探索吕瑟峡湾. It’s a 16 km bike ride from Forsand to Skrøylå.

Lysefjord Code of Conduct
  • Plan your trip according to your ability and current conditions. Pay attention to the weather – listen to local advice.

  • Be prepared and bring necessary equipment, including good footwear, rain/wind proof clothing, a torch, hat, gloves and an extra set of warm clothes. Expect the unexpected. Bring a backpack with a packed lunch, extra snacks and water.

  • Leave no trace. Take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints. Behave responsible, taking other hikers’ and nature’s wellbeing into account.

  • Bring a map. Follow marked trails and pay attention to signs and information boards along the way. If you lose your way, be on the lookout for cairns of rocks or red Ts. Please do not make your own cairns.

  • You hike at your own risk. Turn around in time.

  • In case of an emergency – call 113.