The rock in the crevice - maybe already seen a few times on photos and thought "I want to go there"? Here he is!
A great hiking route, which leads on the one hand over a high plateau, but on the other hand also contains some passages, where you have to ascend and down. Great nature, magnificent views, and at the end (actually half way) the "main event", which invites you to perhaps the ultimate test of courage. The Kjeragbolten (Kjerag is the name of the mountain, Bolten means bolt) sits enthroned between the rocks, about 2m² floor area, under a 1,000 m nothing. Nevertheless, there is often a queue, because if you have already taken the way there, almost everyone wants to stand on the stone to impress with the photos afterwards.
For round-trip one should plan around five hours, mountable equipment (and a camera) is of course compulsory. Since you are in the mountains, you should consider that the weather can change.
In Norway, it's light in Norway for a long time, so you can take your time. If you are out in the late afternoon, there is an increased chance that even basejumpers will jump off the Kjerag.
Parked at the eastern starting point, costs (e) 100 NKr, there is also a toilet and a restaurant. You should consider taking a ferry ride across the Lysefjord for at least a stretch, because then you can also ride the great Serpentine Road and enjoy great views from the water. But make sure beforehand, when the drives, and possibly reserve; Depending on the season, there is a special offer for tourists besides the regular ferry.