Plans for hotel hanging off edge of cliff 2000ft above Fjord waters revealed

Imagine staying in a hotel room which is built into the edge of a cliff, sitting 2000ft above the waters of a Norwegian Fjord.

Sure, it's not for the faint-hearted, but there's no denying that the views would be pretty spectacular.

In fact, that's exactly what the Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio is proposing in a series of new concept sketches for a hotel in Norway's iconic Pulpit Rock.

Oh, and there would of course be an infinity pool with a glass bottom jutting out over the edge, so brave swimmers can take a dip and enjoy the unrivalled views at the same time.

Architect Hayri was inspired after a friend sent over photos of their Norway trip which includes a visit to Pulpit Rock.

It's no wonder that the natural landmark was a source of inspiration.

The steep cliff, also known as the Preikestolen, sits about 604 metres above the breathtaking Lysefjord; and the views are utterly incredible.

The only way to reach the top is to hike, with approximately 200,000 visitors managing the trek each year.

The idea is that the new hotel would be an extension of the cliff, although as these are concept images there's no detail as to the engineering calculations or the building materials which would be necessary to turn it into a reality.

Of course at the moment these are concept sketches only, and there are currently no plans to build the hotel.

Still, it's quite a cool concept, and although a full hotel hasn't been built, there are similar experiences already available to thrill-seekers (minus the infinity pool). 

For example, in North Wales, campers can opt for tents and beds where you sleep hanging off the edge of a cliff , while there are entire lodges on the edge of a mountain in Peru .

Still if you want to take in the views from Pulpit Rock, it is open to the public.

Seasoned hikers can take on the trails, but be wary that it is a steep and difficult climb to the top (although the views make it all worth it).

If you're not a regular hiker or it's your first trek then you may want to join an escorted tour as there are no fences or gates along the rock because authorities don't want to detract from its natural beauty.

As for getting there? Preikestolen is located in western Norway in Forsand, with the nearest airport being Stavanger.

Norwegian , KLM and SAS all offer flights from the UK, or you can also check Skyscanner for cheap fares.

Meanwhile, Booking.com has a handy round-up of the 30 best hotels near Pulpit Rock .

Or of course if it's the Norwegian Fjord views you're after, you could always opt for Norwegian Fjord cruises for an easier (and more luxurious) way of exploring the landscape.

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