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Lysefjord


Distances
Sandnes - Lysebotn (through Sirdal)115 Km
Sandnes - Lauvvik (Rv 13)25 Km
Sand - Oanes (Rv 13)115 Km
Description

Travelling from the south, The National Tourist Route Ryfylke starts at the mouth of the Lysefjord in Ryfylke. This is where you first get to encounter Fjord Norway at the Lysefjord in Ryfylke.

This 40 kilometre long fjord, with its fascinating mountains, was formed during the ice age by massive glaciers which covered the earth. The Lysefjord is imposing and unquestionably the most distinctive fjord in Rogaland country. The mountains tower above the fjord for long sections and at their highest reach 3000 feet above sea level. A special feature of the Lysefjord is that it is very straight. As an ancient highway the fjord formed part of that importance.

The physically fit can walk to such viewpoints as the Pulpit Rock, Kjerag, Bratteli and Flørli, all affording splendid views of the fjord. It can also be admired from the top of the Lysevegen road above Lysebotn or from the new bridge at the mouth of the fjord. The bridge leads, among other things, to the prehistoric village of Landa near Forsand, the administrative centre of the municipality.

A boat trip on the fjord is a memorable experience where you will be able to see mighty mountains, waterfalls, colonies of seals, herds of goats and secluded farms. There are sightseeing boats from Stavanger, Forsand "Lysefjordsenteret" at Oanes. Ferries are departing from Stavanger, Lauvvik, Forsand, Songesand and Lysebotn. Taking the ferry to Lysebotn combined with a return drive via Lysebotn or Songestad offers a splendid round trip through some marvellous fjord and mountain scenery (roads closed in winter).

The tourist ferry makes the round trip voyage Lauvvik - Forsand - Lysebotn during summer season. From 26. May 2012 - 02. September 2012. The ferry leaves from Stavanger in the periode 26.05.12 - 22.06.12. For more details see www.lysefjordsightseeing.no

Lysefjorden is also a point of interest in the Ryfylke Multiguide -a free app for your smartphone.

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