Kjerag

Kjerag is a seasonal destination. Before the opening of the county road between Sirdal and Lysebotn around mid-May, Kjerag is only suitable for well-prepared walkers with a local guide. The snow is deep and requires skis or snowshoes. The season ends when the road closes due to snowfall in October/November. The hike to Kjerag takes from six to ten hours up and down again, and is around eleven kilometers long. You must be in good physical shape before embarking on this mountain tour, which has an ascent of 800 metres.

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Kjerag

Kjerag is a seasonal destination. Before the opening of the county road between Sirdal and Lysebotn around mid-May, Kjerag is only suitable for well-prepared walkers with a local guide. The snow is deep and requires skis or snowshoes. The season ends when the road closes due to snowfall in October/November.
The hike to Kjerag takes from six to ten hours up and down again, and is around eleven kilometers long. You must be in good physical shape before embarking on this mountain tour, which has an ascent of 800 metres.