Eksempler på bruk av To lysebotn på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Guided hike to Lysebotn; fjord cruise;
Park by Øygardsstølen before the hairpin bends down to Lysebotn.
Alternative transportation is by private car via Sirdal to Lysebotn.
See the trip from Lomeland to Lysebotn in the spring on youtube.
The hike is a well-marked trail which starts right by the Øygardstølen restaurant by the road down to Lysebotn.
The carferry to Lysebotn is about 5 km from the cabin.
Sightseeing cruise with the Tourist Carferry Lysefjorden from Lauvvik and Forsand to Lysebotn- along the entire Lysefjord.
The carferry to Lysebotn is about 5 km from the cabin. ourrecommendations Preikestolen.
By Car it will take a 3 hours drive from Sandnes to Lysebotn(Sandnes, Ålgård, Sirdal, Lysebotn). .
After this you will arrive on a road andface a long hike on tarmac for the rest of the trip down to Lysebotn.
We also recommend a visit to Lysebotn, a beautiful valley in the end of a winding road.
Drive E39 and Rv13 to Lauvvik, and by a round-trip ticket on the express boat ora sightseeing boat to Lysebotn.
The road down to Lysebotn, with its 27 hairpin bends, is named Norway's finest motorcycle road motorcycle Bike magazine.
In the summer, those on car holiday driving to Ryfylke from eastern Norway may take the west-bound road across Suleskar to Lysebotn.
Mountain transitions from Sirdal to Lysebotn or Brokke in Setesdal is only 3.5 meters wide, and the highest point is 1,050 meters above sea level.
The flat plateau of the Pulpit Rock, also known as the Preacher's Pulpit or Preikestolen, is approximately 25 by 25 metres, andfrom the top you can see all the way to Lysebotn at the end of the Lysefjord.
We also recommend you to drive down the 27 hair needle turns to Lysebotn, check out the base jumpers and go for a boat cruise at the Lysefjord.
If the participant chooses to quit the race, the closing time at Songesand will be a good place to do so because of ferry boat to Lysebotn or back to the starting area.
If you have your own car, you can either take the ferry or drive through Sirdal to Lysebotn(closed road during winter from around October to May/June, contact Statens vegvesen, phone 175).
When the Lyse Power Comany was planning the constructionof the Tjodan plant, they decided to build a road from Sirdal to Lysebotn- thus making the small village accessible by car.
From Ryfylke, the SVR and adjacent nature reserve are best accessible by Fv45 Hunnedal-Sirdal-Setesdal,by Norled ferry from Lauvvik to Lysebotn, by road from Hjelmelandsvågen to Fundingsland, by graveled road from Gullingen to Blåsjø hydroreservoir, by graveled road from Nesflaten to Holmavatnet hydroreservoir or by E134 at Røldal.
If you decide to go on the ferry, you have a fantastic opportunity to experience a fjord and mountain roundtrip,combining the ferry to Lysebotn and a car back via Lysebotn or Songesand(winter-closed roads).
If you go by ferry, you can enjoy a“fjord and mountain roundtrip”,combining ferry to Lysebotn and car back via Lysebotn or Songesand(winter closed roads).
In the summer, the tourist ferry as well as express boats sail eastward from Stavanger,some all the way to Lysebotn at the head of the fjord, offering an unforgettable sightseeing experience.
There are offers of a combined daytrip from Forsand, Stavanger anda number of call sites with the Tourist ferry to Lysebotn, bus to Øygardsstøl and hiking trips to Kjerag during the summer.
For a splendid round-trip through the glorious fjord and mountain scenery,you can even combine the ferry to Lysebotn with a return drive via Lysebotn or Songestad,(roads closed in winter).
The protected area therefore extends to well over 3400sqkm. From Ryfylke, the SVR and adjacent nature reserve are best accessible by Fv45 Hunnedal-Sirdal-Setesdal,by Norled ferry from Lauvvik to Lysebotn, by road from Hjelmelandsvågen to Fundingsland, by graveled road from Gullingen to Blåsjø hydroreservoir, by graveled road from Nesflaten to Holmavatnet hydroreservoir or by E134 at Røldal.