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Youth Hostel in Preikestolen
Travel Tips for Preikestolen (Page 1/2)

Budget Meals Evening and Night Time Entertainment Visitor Attractions Where To Go Next
For good eats check out... 16 Sep 2011 Melanie, Canada:
Make sure you go to the grocery store in Stavanger before getting on the ferry to Tau! There is nothing at the Prekeistolen lodge except for a very fancy, expensive restaurant and hiking trails (awesome). So bring your own food and use the kitchen :)
For good eats check out... 27 Aug 2011 Martin, Czech Republic:
Surprised breakfast in Preikestolen hotel
Don't miss... 27 Aug 2011 Martin, Czech Republic:
Track along Lysefjord to Bratteli, mountain Moslifjellet
Don't miss... 19 Aug 2011 Tiziana, Italy:
the Pulpit rock and Kjerag, fiord cruises
Don't miss... 13 Aug 2011 Mihai, Romania:
Leave early for Pulpit Rock. Otherwise you might not enjoy it so much - after 10am hoards of tourists show up on the trail.
For good eats check out... 19 Aug 2011 Tiziana, Italy:
norway is very expensive, it's better to cook ypur meals if you have the chance
18 Jul 2011 Anna, Sweden:
The hike to Bakken fjellgard offers some very nice viewpoints over the fjord and lovely paths through the forest but is the path is VERY steep at some points at the end more reminding of climbing than of trekking. Not advised in rainy weather.
Don't miss... 25 May 2011 Joao, Portugal:
the hike to preikestolen or any other trek, or just around lake.
03 May 2011 Ton, Netherlands:
The hike to Voringfossen. After Lofthus go to Balestrand !!
For good eats check out... 02 Sep 2010 Terence, Ireland (Republic of):
There is a restaurant on site and the food is very good but its very expensive. Bring food with you and cook for yourself. The bus service to local towns is irregular stock up on route to the hostel.
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HI Hostel Preikestolen

This hostel is a seasonal hostel, which means it is not open all year and has seasonal opening times. Please keep this is mind when checking availability. The hostel is located in picturesque surroundings in Ryfylke (altitude 250 m). This is a good starting point for walks to the famous Pulpit Rock (2 hours one way). The hostel offers excellent opportunities for walking and fishing. Preikestolhytta is a mountain hostel and from time to time the cellphone- and Internet connection may be down. Please wait and try again if you have problems reaching the hostel. | more......