Flørli 4444 Steps and Lysefjord Cruise | Epic Norway Adventures!

Hello Everyone! Put on your hiking shoes and come with me on a cruise through the Lysefjord in route to Flørli and up the longest wooden stair in the entire planet Earth! Flørli, which has been inhabited on and off since at least the seventeenth century, is beautifully located amidst 1000-meter-high mountains along the southern shore of the Lysefjord. In 1916, construction began on a hydro-electric power plant, which, from 1918 until 1950, supplied electricity to the city of Stavanger. At its peak (1917), 142 people were employed at the plant; quite an impressive number considering that only 13 permanent residences were ever built near the site. Once at Flørli, we will hike up the 4,444 wooden steps that parallel old water pipes which, at first glance, seem to be precariously clinging to the mountainside. Reaching an elevation of 750 meters above sea-level, Flørli is the longest wooden staircase in the world. On the way up, you’ll enjoy jaw-dropping views of the Lysefjo
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