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Beautiful Hardanger, Norway
A short stop at Steinstø, along the beautiful scenic route of the Hardangerfjord in the western part of Norway.
Music: Higher by Silent Partner
Norway - Hardangerfjorden
The Hardanger fjord is the second largest in Norway and among the most picturesque of them all. The edge of Hardangervidda is where the mountain plateau looms over a large waterfall. At the bottom the fjord ends, or begins like in this video. We take on a drive on the northern side of the fjord, on narrow roads, past small villages, on the ferries that still exist. It was a long day, but a rewarding one under the clear, blue sky.
Audio: Ocean of Transience (free download) by Kogyo, Provided by Soundcloud on a Creative Commons Attribution license.
Some images courtesy of @hannekarins
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2015 Norway
We left Karlstad, Sweden and headed northwest toward Lillehammer, Norway. On the Swedish-Norwegian border we stopped at Eda to visit the peace monument. This 55 foot granite structure, which straddles the border, was built in 1914 as a symbol of the 100 years of peace between Sweden and Norway.
We approached Lillehammer by driving up the west bank of Lake Mjosa.This pristine, long and narrow lake afforded us many beautiful views and gave us a clear view of Lillehammer, sitting up on the hill. In Lillehammer, we visited the Maihaugen Open Air Museum. A school, post office, railway station, shops, farmhouses and farm paraphanelia can be seen in a pretty naututal setting with a delightful lily pond. A stave church is one of the highlights on the grounds.
Norway is one sparkling picture post card. These were our thoughts as we drove from Lillehammer to Flam through Valdres and Filefjell. This area of majestic mountains, sprawling pine forests, glimmering lakes and sparkling, rushing streams pulls you into a world where you think there just might be truth to the Norwegian tales of trolls lurking behind the massive rock formations. One stop along the way gave us an opportunity to visit a beautiful stave church in Borgund. This church was built in the late 12th or early 13th century and is said to be the best preserved stave church in Norway.
Arriving in Flam we stayed at the charming Fretheim Hotel. Here we embarked on a Flam Railway ride. The Flam Railway is one of the world's steepest as it climbs about 2800 feet during its 20 kilometer journey from Flam to Myrdal. It is one spectacular ride through mountain and valley and over streams and deep ravines and past cataracts and waterfalls.
The next morning we took a a leisurely cruise on the Sognefjord and Naeroyfjord. It was breathtaking! You are surrounded by beautiful mountains whose steep slopes disappear into the the blue/black water as countless cataracts and waterfalls tumble and splash down the tree covered mountainsides. Along the way, where the topography permits, colorful houses dot the scene. We landed at Gudvangen and were driven to Stalheim, where we had a dazzling panoramic view over Naeroydal Canyon. We enjoyed pastry and tea as well as the view.
We continued on and by early afternoon we arrived at picturesque Bergen, sometimes called the most characteristic of all Scandinavian towns. We visited the fish market with its riotous collection of fish, flowers, fruits, vegetables and souvenirs.We strolled through the narrow lanes of ancient Bryggen and admired the colorful wooden buildings that Bergen is known for. We also boarded the Fløibanen funicular for a ride to the top of Mount Fløyen where we were rewarded with superb views of Bergen.
From Bergen we headed to Geilo. On the way we stopped at the Steinsto Fruit Farm and were given a very entertaining presentation by the owners of the farm about how the farm is run. We got to sample the excellent cider. Then we crossed the Hardanger bridge and climbed up to Voringfoss, Norway's most celebrated and mightiest waterfall. We continued across the Hardangervidda mountain plateau to the ski ressort of Geilo.
The next day we left for Oslo. On the way, we stopped at Torpo to admire and gain entrance to a beautiful stave church. We also took our group photo here.
We continued along the scenic road between the Steinsfjord and the blue Tyrifjord. Although this was July, the mountain plateau had many areas covered with snow. The small lakes and ponds mixed with dark mountain rock and snow covered areas and mossy green areas created a constatntly changing visual delight. Did we say already Norway is one big picture postcard?
We arrived in Olso. We took our usual exploratory walk and walked the length of Karl Johans Gate to Norway's Royal Palace. Later in the day, we walked to the Oslo Opera House and as well as onto the opera house. It is designed so that the roof angles to the ground allowing visitors to stroll along an enormous slanted plaza to the roof.
We also went sightseeing with a local guide and saw the National Theatre, Parliament and the Royal Palace. We visited Frogner Park with Gustav Vigeland's famous stark sculptures.We visited the ornate City Hall which is more like a palace.
We took the serpentine road through Oslo's most fashionable residential area up to Mount Holmenkollen. We enjoyed the breathtaking view of Oslo and the Oslofjord. We did a tour of the Treasures of Norway which allowed us to admire relics from Norway's great seafaring past: 1,000 year old ornamented Viking ships, the Fram, a 100 year old primitive ship used for Arctic expeditions and Thor Heyerdahl's fantastic Ra and Kon Tiki vessels.
The music we used for this video is Bumpin' on Sunset by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express.
Steinestø Norway June 2011
This is one of our favorite places to fish!
Bergen and Bryggen Norway.wmv
a tour of Bergen city
Historic Bergen and Bryggen - Bergen, Norway
Established nearly 1000 years ago, Bergen became a major Norwegian commercial center. This role was reinforced in the 1300s when a kontor - or foreign trading post - of the Hanseatic League was established here.
Bergen's colorful kontor, known as Bryggen, is the only suriving Hanseatic kontor (although many of the buildings have been rebuilt over time due to fire and age), and is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
In addition to Bryggen, Bergen is home to a number of historic sites. The area is also quite beautiful, as rugged mountains surround the coastal city and area fjords.
The Photos (in order)
S06A1721 - Colorful Bryggen, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site
S06A1605 - The Domkirke, or Bergen Cathedral, is dedicated to St. Olaf, Norway's patron saint
S06A1653 - Statue of Ludvig Holberg, a writer, historian and philosopher born in Bergen
S06A2208 - Mt. Floyen and the Bergen Fisketorget
S06A1656 - The Fisketorget is an open-air fish market that also features Norwegian goods
S06A1963 - Part of Bryggen burned down in the 1950s, which opened the area to archaeological excavation; the Bryggens Museum was constructed over the site, with the excavations providing part of the museum's exhibits
S06A1727 - Bergenhus Fortress is one of the oldest castles in Norway; its oldest buildings date back to the 1200s; as Bergen was once the capital of Norway, the fortress once was home to an official royal residence; in World War II, German occupiers had a navy headquarters here
S06A1749 - The Floibanen funicular brings visitors to the top of Mt. Floyen, which features spectacular views of Bergen and the surrounding area; the mountaintop also has a number of hiking trails, providing a chance to escape the city below
Holiday home Vangsnes Vangsnes II, Vangsnes, Norway, HD Review
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Located in Vangsnes, this vacation home and is 7 miles from Hopperstad Stave Church. It provides free private parking.
The kitchen has a dishwasher and a microwave, as well as a coffee machine. A TV is provided. There is a private bathroom with a bathtub or shower.
Art + Yoga (Kunst + Yoga) @ KODE
Art + Yoga (Kunst + Yoga) is a series of themed events at special locations throughout the city combining the art of yoga in combination with works in the art museums of Bergen – KODE.
Class opens with a mini art lecture, followed by a themed yoga class.
Try yoga with a new perspective.
PRACTICALITIES
The session´s aren´t about what you can/can´t do, or how you look, just come as you are, all are welcome.
Feel free to bring your own mat, or welcome to borrow from us (first come, first served). You just pay entrance into the gallery, the yoga is free (entrance is 100kr or 50kr for students) You can then use the galleries for up to two days after the event to get the most out of your visit.
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