What to see in the Ryfylke

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Ryfylke, a traditional district in southwestern Norway, is a treasure trove of natural wonders and iconic landmarks. Stretching between Stavanger and Bergen, this region is home to breathtaking sites like Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and the majestic Lysefjord. Discover the charm of Lovrafjord's tiny cabin on Lovravatnet and explore Ryfylke's diverse landscapes, from fjords to mountains. Ryfylke is part of Rogaland, with Stavanger as its vibrant capital and a hub for Norway's petroleum industry. Thanks to the Ryfast Tunnel, you can now easily reach this scenic region, renowned for its stunning rock formations and historic sites.

Embark on a journey through Ryfylke, where each corner offers a unique story and adventure. Cruise the Lysefjord, hike to the iconic Kjeragbolten, or marvel at the cascading beauty of Svandalsfossen. Visit the charming villages, like Sand and Sauda, and uncover the region's rich cultural heritage at the Ryfylke Museum. Whether you're into hiking, kayaking, or simply soaking in the serene landscapes, Ryfylke has something for everyone. Plan your visit and experience the enchanting allure of Ryfylke. 🌄🛶🌲

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00:00 - Introduction
00:30 - Where is Ryfylke
01:16 - Preikestolen
01:40 - Lysefjord
03:00 - Islands of the Ryfylke
03:24 - Hjelmeland
04:03 - Lovrafjord
04:45 - Sauda
05:29 - Allmannajuvet
05:45 - Saudafjellet
06:06 - Sand (Suldal)
06:45 - Nesflaten (Suldal)
07:17 - Conclusion
07:45 - Discovery Route
08:11 - Mo Laksegard
09:08 - Kronen Gaard Hotell
09:57 - Energiehotellet
10:50 - Outtro

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"If roadtripping, take the ferry from Lauvvik to Lysebotn and book in advance. Link in the descirption." Except I don't see a link on how to book the ferry in advance. I found a site for Kolumbus but could find no way to book in advance. Does one really need to book a car ferry in advance? If so where is the link to do so? (Kolumbus only shows two trips per day. So if you miss one, plans might have to be drastically changed.)

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