FLØRLI 4444

Hike the world's longest wooden staircase, the iconic Flørli 4444 steps

Tour Info

Type: Private Tour

Availability: Year-round during daylight hours, schedule permitting

Booking: By request form or email

Duration: 7 Hours (2½ Hour RIB Tour, 4½ Hour Hike)

Suitable for ages: 6-99

Difficulty: Medium, requires moderate fitness for the hike.

Price: 17 900 NOK Per Boat

Boat size: 12 passenger seats

Meeting point: Strandkaien 37, 4005 Stavanger.

Prerequisites: All necessary equipment to participate in the boat tour is provided. Bring appropriate clothing and shoes for the hike.

Terms of purchase: 24-Hour free rescheduling/cancellation

Tour Description

This tour will take you on an extraordinary hike up the world's longest wooden staircase, the iconic Flørli 4444 steps. 

Flørli is a village with a rich and fascinating history. Its story began in the early 1900s when hydroelectric power plants were established in the region. These plants required access to the rugged terrain, leading to the construction of an extraordinary feat of engineering—the Flørli 4444 steps.

Consisting of 4,444 wooden steps, the staircase stretches steeply up the mountainside. The steps were built to provide a means for workers to reach water pipelines situated high above the fjord. These pipelines were part of the infrastructure used to transport water from higher elevations down to the plant to generate electricity. The steps allowed workers to maintain and inspect the pipelines as necessary, ensuring the efficient operation of the hydropower generation process.

Over the years, the hydroelectric plant and industry in Flørli diminished, the facilities were either demolished or turned into museums. The village has today transitioned into a tranquil retreat, nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of the fjord. Our RIB tour invites you to take a walk through history and hike these iconic steps for yourself. It’s a whole-day trip where we ferry you both to-and-fro the village in our high-speed RIB boats, which stay parked during the trek. It might prove a challenge, but we promise you that the view from the top will be more than worth your while. Just to give you some perspective, making it to the top is like climbing the Empire State Building almost twice or the Eiffel Tower more than two and a half times. Your captain will be alongside you for the hike, giving you moral support and showing you the way.

For those uncertain about being able to make it to the top, you can also make a shorter climb of about 1000 steps, which will take you to an almost equally stunning vantage point. There’s also more to do at Flørli, including visiting their cafe and their Hydropower factory which has been turned into a museum.

Flørli is situated deeper in the fjord than our regular Lysefjord Sightseeing route goes, meaning we’ll also show you the major attractions of that tour during the transport. You’ll get to see Pulpit Rock, Vagabond Cave, and Whisky Falls, all the while you’re on the lookout for the bustling wildlife that inhabits the region. It’s a 7-hour trip all in all, with a little over 4 hours spent at Flørli and the rest divided between the RIB tour each way to and from Stavanger. To learn more about Flørli, you can visit their website Florli.no.

Send Request

FLØRLI 4444

  • 7 Hour Tour (2½ Hour RIB Tour, 4½ Hour Hike)

  • 17 900 NOK Per Boat

Book this tour by submitting a request in the form. After submitting your request a member of our staff will be in contact with you shortly.

Payment is later completed by invoice.

FAQ

  • Our present fleet consists of three high-end RIB boats, with twelve seats each. We can thus take a maximum party size of 36 at once.

  • It’s an endurance test for sure, but as long as you’re reasonably fit and bring your motivation, we believe you can make it. You definitely don’t need to be a superstar athlete. With 4 hours, you’ll have plenty of time to go at your own pace. Still, if you struggle, you can also make a shorter climb of about 1000 steps, which will take you to a vantage point that is nearly as grand as the one on the top.

  • No, the stairs are open to all.

  • No, after contacting us and setting up a data, we will send you an invoice that just needs to be paid before the departure day of the tour.

  • Yes, no problem, though this may incur an additional fee.