Saturday, June 30, 2018
Loen skylift and devil's path
Loen Skylift opened on the 20th of May 2017 - a spectacular new attraction and adventure arena, at the inner part of the Nordfjord, in the heart of Fjord Norway. A Cable Car lifts you from the fjord to 1011 m. Views of the fjord landscape - from Hoven Restaurant, or while hiking in the mountains.
I ) Here is the photo-album Loen Skylift
One of the major highlights of the driving trip of Norway was the passageway, called Trollstigen, or the troll’s path or devil's path . It remains a spectacular example of the power of engineering in a remote region that is basically impassable from early November to May, when the snow falls.
My trip plan was was a solitary road trip. focused to to see the Norwegian Scenic Routes after hearing about the unusual undertaking of road design and man-made access to see the beauty of bends of road with silvery water fall.
Trollstigen was the focus of the trip. It justified extravallagent cost of rental car drop-off and have trip itinerary to drive on this road to Andesnas ( and the great Atlantic Road next day). It's all thanks to the Norwegian Government's investment in National Tourist Routes.
ii) Photo album of "Devil's Path "
III ) Trollstigen Rest
Friday, June 29, 2018
Geirangerfjord & Jostedalsbreen National park
Geirangerfjord
A fairytale by the fjord
The deep blue UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord is surrounded
by majestic, snow-covered mountain peaks, wild waterfalls and lush,
green vegetation.
green vegetation.
This was with Day 1 with Niral. Geirangerfjord, followed by Dalsnibba view point, 100+ KM water side drive to and t Jostedalsbreen national park Geirangerfjord, the pearl and the peak of many spectacular fjords, renowned for its steep cliff, tal slender waterfalls (750 ft) and photo opportunities galore. The road to Jostedalsbreen national park Via Dalsnibba and Gamle- Strynefjellasvegan with waterfront drive, hike to Briksdalsbreen glacier even prettier. Pictures from Midnight views from the room to Briksdalsbreen glacier, most scenic 24 hours. Per fitbit, walked 20,000 steps and 95 floors in that day. Here are the pictures and Videos (coming) of one day.
1) Geirangerfjord-top (44 pictures)
2) Geirangefjord- selected (127 pictures)
3) Geirangefjord rest ( 337 pictures
4) Pictures fro Niral
Videos ( coming)
The stops at Djupvasshytta restaurant on the way to Dalsnibba was very beautiful. Next stop was at the Hjelle Hotel. It is is a charming hotel. Hjelle lies at the eastern end of Lake Oppstrynsvatnet, midway between Stryn Sommerskisenter (20 km) and Stryn township (27 km). Nice lake and views
Here is our driving map.
See Gamle Strynefjellsvegen scencic road description
Jostedalsbreen National Park
Almost half of the Jostedalsbreen National Park is covered by the Jostedalsbreen glacier, which is the largest glacier in mainland Europe. The national park is famous for its wide variety of natural environments all within a short distance of each other, ranging from valleys with lush vegetation to bare mountain and glacier landscapes. A short hike in this area is like hiking from one season to another.
Almost half of the Jostedalsbreen National Park is covered by the Jostedalsbreen glacier, which is the largest glacier in mainland Europe.
The national park is famous for its wide variety of natural environments all within a short distance of each other, ranging from valleys with lush vegetation to bare mountain and glacier landscapes. A short hike in this area is like hiking from one season to another.
The national park is famous for its wide variety of natural environments all within a short distance of each other, ranging from valleys with lush vegetation to bare mountain and glacier landscapes. A short hike in this area is like hiking from one season to another.
Facts about the Jostedalsbreen Glacier
* The glacier covers an area of 487 km² and is 80 km long
* Several places are coverd in ice layers over 500 m thick
* The ice mass at the Jostedalsbreen glacier corresponds to approx. 300 000 million baths of water, all of Norway's water for use for 100 yeras.
* Several places are coverd in ice layers over 500 m thick
* The ice mass at the Jostedalsbreen glacier corresponds to approx. 300 000 million baths of water, all of Norway's water for use for 100 yeras.
The glacier has been well marked for its position since 1870s. It has been dramatically receding . ( Pictures to be added ).
This is our trip (in reverse order ) taken by DJI Phantom Pro
This is our trip (in reverse order ) taken by DJI Phantom Pro
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Beautiful Bergen
Bergen
We took the express boat ride to the charming town of Balestrand for about 3.5 hours and walked to the Bergen Bors hotel. For the walking tour guide Sue ( A British origin lady married to Neowegian cop at Bergen) was ready. It was raining . Took the umbrellas and started the walking tour for about 3 hours. We stayed in Bergen for three nights.
Bergen is Norway's second largest city with a population of roughly 270,000. King Olav Kyrre founded the city of Bergen in 1070, and it was the country's capital from 1110 until 1299.
Bergen was one of the major Hanseatic cities in Europe and it has been a great centre of trade throughout the ages. Fish was exported from Bergen, while grain was the chief import. The first German merchants came to the city already in 1270, and the powerful Hanseatic League existed until 1784, when it was disbanded. The Hanseatic merchants operated in the Bryggen area, which is now included on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
Bergen
Photo albums
- Walking Tours of Bergen
- Bergen Funicular **
- Bergen Mount Ultiken
- Bergen City _rest
- Hardangerfjord_selected *** (also blog)
- Hardanagerfjord_rest
- Hutigruten cruise to Alesund *
Videos :
( Coming soon.. .)
References for Bergen
1) Hardanger round trip with a bus: https://www.norwaynutshell.com/hardangerfjord-in-a-nutshell/ Timetable map
2) Cruise to Rosendal: https://en.visitbergen.com/things-to-do/fjordcruise-bergen-rosendal-and-folgefonn-center-p837363
3) https://en.visitbergen.com/things-to-do/fjordcruise-bergen-mostraumen-p838433
4) https://www.trollhaugen.com/ ( adventure park . not too intrested )
5) 36 Hours in Bergen ( Ny Times)
6) Top ten ideas what to do on sunny day at Bergen
Mount Floyen :
7) https://t.co/5eayPjcJbG ( Why scenic Mount Fløyen is the best hike in Bergen, NorwayWhy scenic Mount Fløyen is the best hike in Bergen, Norway )
9) Best Boutique in Bergen
10) Norway’s West: Fjords, Mountains, and Bergen by Rick Stevens
11) Bergen city official guide book (2017, 2016) :
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Hardangerfjord
This was day trip from Bergen using train, Bus, ferry, bus. It readily makes to one of the top day of the trip. Hardanger is surrounded by five large waterfalls, which frame the scenery like a painted masterpiece.Each waterfall has its own distinct character, and their majestic power exert an almost hypnotic attraction that can only be fully understood when you experience them in person. The best time of year to experience the power of the waterfalls is in May and June, when the ice and snow is melting in the mountains.
The day trip from Bergen started by taking the scenic Bergen Railway to Voss. From Voss continued by bus to the charming village of Ulvik. On this leg of the trip passed by cascading Steinsdalsfossen waterfall.
The day trip from Bergen started by taking the scenic Bergen Railway to Voss. From Voss continued by bus to the charming village of Ulvik. On this leg of the trip passed by cascading Steinsdalsfossen waterfall.
From Ulvik, embark edon a beautiful boat trip on the Hardangerfjord to Eidfjord. Once in Eidfjord, did a sightseeing trip to Vøringsfossen waterfall (Norway’s biggest waterfall, 600 ft ) and the Norwegian Nature Centre Hardanger. Left Eidfjord by taking a fjord cruise to Norheimsund, returned back to Bergen.
600+ ft tll Voringfossen waterfall was most breath taking where it looks like a rolling hill cracked open just so waterfalls can drop in to the cervice.
600+ ft tll Voringfossen waterfall was most breath taking where it looks like a rolling hill cracked open just so waterfalls can drop in to the cervice.

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