Preikestolen or Pulpit
Stavanger is your means to get to the Preikestolen Mountain Lodge which is the starting point of the trek. The best time to visit is in the months of April to October.
Easily a 5-hour trek through difficult terrains. The Tourism department has taken a conscious call not to put rails and fences along the trek to ensure not to tamper with the natural beauty of the trail (Rightfully so, but it only makes the path more treacherous). But when you get to the top, the view of the endless fjords will make everything it took to get there worth it.
My best moment would be the point at which I was not sure if I should climb on further or turn back. The cliff had a turning with hardly any footing and I made the choice to climb up amidst the racing heart, pouring rain and grappled with uncertainty. But I think I made the right choice (Considering I lived to tell the tale)
The best things in life are not that easy to reach sadly, getting to the start of the trek is equally tedious – For details check out my post on Preikestolen