Included: Guide & Kayaking equipment (Kayak, paddle, vest, splash jacket and trousers, and sprayskirt)
Difficulty: Moderate
On this journey we’ll pass big waterfalls, venture into Vagabond’s Cave, see Preikestolen from below, and with a bit of luck some of the local wildlife.
We’ll welcome you in the parking lot next to our kayak container at the time of the booking. Here you will be given a brief introduction and safety briefing. Afterwards you depart from the beach and we’ll paddle further into the fjord.
During your kayaking you can enjoy the scenery over the dramatic cliffs on the other side of the fjord. As a highlight of this tour, we’ll stop for lunch at a small secluded spot within the fjord. From there we’ll have an amazing view of the fjord, Preikestolen and two big waterfalls, which we’ll pass later on.
You can of course bring your own lunch or order a delicious lunch from the local bakery directly with your booking.
A professional guide.
All kayaking equipment (double kayak, paddle, vest, splash jacket and trousers).
Swimwear or long underwear (to have under the paddling gear), old trainers (Shoes that can get wet), towel, sunscreen and sunglasses, lunch and water
A little north of Forsand, along the road to Fossmork you’ll find our kayak container and base. Parking is available here as well as at Dørvika.
We’ll welcome you on the parking lot next to the kayak container at the time of the booking. Here you will be given a brief introduction and safety briefing before departing.
We will provide you with a certified bouancy aid and a spray skirt. Our guide will also be bringing a safety kit including first aid, rescue accessories, communications, pumps, and paddle floats.
We provide:
Paddle and kayak
Buoyancy aid (PFD)
Splash jacket and trousers
Spray skirt
What you need to wear (Under our gear):
Sunny & Warm: A t-shirt and shorts are usually fine.
Cold or Rainy: We strongly recommend wool or synthetic thermal base layers. Avoid cotton (jeans/hoodies) under the splash gear, as it gets cold and clammy if you sweat or get damp.
Footwear:
Shoes that can get wet: Neoprene shoes, old sneakers, sandals with heel straps, or Crocs. You will likely get your feet wet when entering the kayak.
Essentials:
Water bottle: Hydration is important.
Sun protection: Sunglasses, cap, and sunscreen (the sun is stronger on the water).
Valuables: We do not provide dry bags. Please leave electronics in your car or bring your own waterproof case.
For after the trip:
A full change of dry clothes and a towel.
Yes – you can store luggage on our site.
The minimum size is 2 people and the maximum size is 12 people.
We use the “Boreal Design Esperanto” double kayaks. The kayaks are stable and fast, perfect for anyone on a kayak trip in Norway.
The minimum age is 18, or 12 if accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Yes. You must be able to swim to attend this trip.
By car: If you have your own car, this is a convenient and cost-effective way to reach us. In Google Maps, search for “Nordic Paddling”. Our office is at Fossmorkvegen 380, but our day tours starts here. You can also get directions at the bottom of our webpage.
If you haven’t got your own car, there are a few rental options available:
Car Rental Companies: You’ll find plenty of options in Stavanger, Sandnes, and Sola Airport. Here are a few to get you started:
This tour is available year round. In general this is a good time to visit Norway for the most stable weather.