of course it is for not-good-shape people but easy for good-shape people
it might be muddy, foggy, and slippery or else it is not hard
To get to Pulpit Rock, you can take a ferry from Stavanger to Tau, then drive or take a bus to the trailhead. From there, it's about a 2-hour hike to reach Pulpit Rock. Make sure to wear appropriate hiking gear and check the weather conditions before starting your journey.
The best way to travel from Stavanger to Pulpit Rock is by taking a ferry from Stavanger to Tau, then driving or taking a bus from Tau to the Pulpit Rock trailhead.
Where a preacher stands and preaches.
The address of the Friends Of Pulpit Rock Tower is: 26 Neptune Dr, Rye, NH 03870-2820
rock climbing, hiking,
It is possible to hike in sand, and it can be really fun, though tiring on the legs. I would advice considering some hiking sandals, rather than hiking boots, as these would be much more comfortable on sand, and would also be suitable for getting wet. Be careful if hiking on sand dunes though as they may be unstable and they could collapse. Make sure you know your route and get advice before you start.
If you mean 'tiring' in the context of: 'that was tiring work' -- Then you have spelt it correctly.Tiring
A Pulpit is where theParson gives the Sermon.
Nothing. Most Norwegian nature and sights are accessible free of charge.
Pitjantjatjara
you can go camping, hiking, swimming, biking, and rock climbing.