The stunning Geiranger Fjord!
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Fossevandring Geiranger
An easy pass time in Geiranger is doing the Fossevandring or Waterfall walk. It goes from Hotel Union (where my friend and I were staying) down to the town centre. A lovely walk to take in the beauty of this huge waterfall, of which you only see a snippet here!
Spekemat, Aker Brygge and creepy(?) bears
My last day in Oslo started with a visit to the hostel’s rooftop terrace for a nice view over the city. It was going to be another beautiful, sunny (and hot!) day! I then walked around town a bit. I’d seen most of the things on the list my friend gave me, so I couldContinueContinue reading “Spekemat, Aker Brygge and creepy(?) bears”
First rain
The first and only bit of solid rain my friend and I had during our little three-day roadtrip in middle Norway, was in Ålesund. We walked up the top of this hill (over 400 steps!) and enjoyed this grey but beautiful view over the city! It started raining heavy drops when we were up there, but sinceContinueContinue reading “First rain”
Hiking grounds
Norway is a perfect hiking country. There are many trails to choose from and in various levels of difficulty. I took this photo on a hike in the Kristiansund area. My friend and I hiked to the Bremsneshola, the largest cave in Norway. The hike over there was quite pleasant. Not too easy, not tooContinueContinue reading “Hiking grounds”
View over the Oslofjord
Stunning view over the Oslofjord as seen from Akershus Festning. I love the vastness, the colours, the clouds. I seem to be finding new details every time I look at this photo.
Scale
The winding and steep Trollstigen, Norway! How’s this for scale, when you consider how tiny the campers and cars on the road are? Impressive, isn’t it?
Climb like a goat
It will be fun, she said. It won’t be too hard, she said…Never believe a Norwegian when it comes to describing how difficult a hike is going to be! 🙂 Hiking is in their DNA, they grow up with the outdoors. Me…let’s just say that my mind wanted more than my body felt capable ofContinueContinue reading “Climb like a goat”