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”
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A cultural day in Oslo
Day two in Oslo and I was ready for more exploring! My friend had recommended me to visit Norsk Folkemuseum, to learn about the cultural history of Norway. So of course I had to go there. Spoiler: I loved it! The weather wasn’t as hot as the day before and it even rained a little.ContinueContinue reading “A cultural day in Oslo”
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?
First day in Oslo
In the summer of 2017, my Norwegian friend visited me in the Netherlands. We had a great time exploring, laughing and goofing around. I promised her to come and visit her in Norway, and this summer I did! Before flying up to visit her, I first spent a few days in Oslo. She lived inContinueContinue reading “First day in Oslo”
After the rain
The rain left beautiful little drops of water on these flowers.
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”
Gudbrandsjuvet
Gudbrandsjuvet is a narrow ravine where the Valldøla River runs through. My Norwegian friend and I stopped here during the second day of our roadtrip (more on that in a later post). What a pretty picture this makes! Mountains, gushing water, red houses, green fields and trees. I don’t see how this scenery could be anyContinueContinue reading “Gudbrandsjuvet”