Flørli 4444: RIB Boat & Hike to Fjord Views!
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Overview
Flørli 4444 - RIB & Hike offers an exciting day trip to Flørli, home to the world's longest wooden staircase! This adventure combines a thrilling RIB boat ride through the stunning Lysefjord with a challenging hike up 4,444 steps. Get ready for amazing fjord views!
The journey begins at the Stavanger quay, where travelers board a RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) for a scenic ride through the Norwegian Fjords. One of the key stops is Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen), offering a breathtaking view before continuing to Flørli. Upon arrival, the main challenge awaits: climbing the 4,444 steps alongside the old penstock, leading to panoramic vistas. This tour is perfect for adventure seekers who love a physical challenge and want to experience Norway's natural beauty.
The experience includes all taxes, fees, safety gear for the boat ride, and local taxes. Gratuities are not included. This small-group tour ensures a personal experience. It's a full-day adventure filled with speed boat excitement, hiking, and unforgettable views of the Stavanger Fjords.




Highlights
Experience Lysefjord by RIB boat: See amazing fjord views on a fast and fun boat ride.
Climb the World’s Longest Wooden Staircase: Challenge yourself with 4,444 steps for incredible panoramic views.
Visit Flørli: Explore a unique village accessible only by boat or stairs.
Small Group Tour: Enjoy a more personal experience with a smaller group size.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a great time on this trip and enjoyed the boat ride and hike. Some found the hike challenging, but the views made it worth it.

Customers loved the boat ride and views of the fjords.
Many people said the hike was hard but worth it.
The guides were very friendly and helpful.
People enjoyed seeing Pulpit Rock from the boat.
Some people found the hike to be very tiring.
A few customers wished they had more time at the top.
The Journey
Norwegian Fjords
Journey into the heart of Norway's fjords, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its dramatic landscapes sculpted by glaciers. These stunning waterways are framed by towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and charming villages clinging to their shores. Experience the raw beauty and serene tranquility of these natural wonders, a realm of breathtaking vistas and unforgettable moments.
Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen)
Behold Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen), a colossal cliff rising 604 meters above Lysefjord, offering unparalleled panoramic views. Experience the thrill of gazing down at the fjord below, a vista that has captivated travelers for generations. Take a boat trip to witness the rock's grandeur from below, marveling at its imposing presence and the stunning natural beauty surrounding it.
Flørli
Welcome to Flørli, a car-free village nestled deep within Lysefjord, famous for its 4,444 wooden stairs, the world's longest wooden staircase. Challenge yourself with an invigorating hike straight up the mountain side, passing old hydroelectric station pipes, a monument to human ingenuity and natural beauty. Enjoy the rewarding views from the top after the 3-5 hour hike and possibly take a different path to descend. This unique experience offers a blend of history, nature, and physical challenge.
Stavanger Fjords
Discover the spectacular fjords surrounding Stavanger, a region blessed with some of Norway's most dramatic and accessible fjord landscapes. These waterways offer a blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventures, from kayaking through calm waters to hiking along challenging trails. Witness breathtaking views, discover hidden waterfalls, and experience the unique charm of the villages dotting the fjord landscape. Stavanger and its surrounding fjords are an unforgettable part of any Norwegian experience.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes all taxes, fees, handling charges, safety gear during the boat ride, and local taxes. It excludes gratuities. Be prepared for a moderate to strenuous hike and dress accordingly. Participants will meet at the quay in Stavanger for departure.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for hiking, and bring water and snacks. The hike can be challenging, but the views are definitely worth the effort. It's also good to bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery.