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📷Alessandro Erbetta
Photo by Alessandro Erbetta

Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock, is one of Norway’s most iconic natural landmarks, offering photographers breathtaking views from a dramatic cliff that rises 604 meters (1,982 feet) above the shimmering waters of Lysefjord. Located in Rogaland County, this massive flat-topped rock formation juts out from the surrounding mountains, creating a striking platform that appears to hover over the fjord, making it a dream destination for landscape photography. The hike to Preikestolen is a moderately challenging 8-kilometer (5-mile) round trip, taking about 4–5 hours, and offers numerous photo opportunities along the way, with rugged terrain, alpine lakes, and panoramic viewpoints. At the summit, photographers are rewarded with sweeping vistas of the fjord’s deep blue waters winding through steep cliffs, with the dramatic drop creating powerful compositions that emphasize scale and depth. Sunrise and sunset are the best times for photography, when soft, golden light casts long shadows across the landscape, highlighting the textures of the rock and enhancing the contrast between the fjord and the surrounding peaks. Weather conditions can change rapidly, adding dynamic elements like mist rolling through the valley or clouds drifting below the cliff edge, creating an ethereal atmosphere. Preikestolen is accessible by ferry and road from Stavanger, followed by the scenic hike, making it an unforgettable location for capturing Norway’s raw, natural beauty. (Rogaland, Norway)

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