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Fundamental Fjords

There is almost nothing more inspiring than Norway’s towering mountains and jaw droppingly spectacular fjords.

Mountains near Molde in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway

Mountains near Molde in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway


Here are a few photos that might tempt you into visiting this rugged Nordic country with its staggeringly gorgeous scenery.

1)  Molde is the gateway to the Troll Mountains.  We travelled on the famous Rauma Railroad and saw incredible scenery.

Waterfall in Romsdalen Valley on the way to Troll Mountains.

Waterfall in Romsdalen Valley on the way to Troll Mountains.


Rauma Railway © NSB

Rauma Railway © NSB


2)      Lysefjord.  Taking a small craft, motor out from the historic town of Stavanger through Lysefjord, to view the Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) from below.  The day I was there, mountain goats were clambering on the steep hillsides as well.

Pulpit Rock in Lysefjord.

Pulpit Rock in Lysefjord.


Mountain goats in Lysefjord.

Mountain goats in Lysefjord.


3)    Bergen.  One of the most called at cruise ports in Europe, old Bergen, with its fish market and ancient wooden buildings, is atmospheric and intriguing.  Definitely take the cable car to the top for spectacular views.

Bergen's Old Town

Bergen’s Old Town


Old styled Norwegian carriage, Bergen

Old styled Norwegian carriage, Bergen


View from Grieg's House, Bergen

View from Grieg’s House, Bergen


4)    Flåm.  This tiny harbour at the mouth of the Aurlandfjord fjord is most known for its world renowned railway.  This engineering marvel travels up to Myrdal station at the top of the mountain, passing Voss waterfall on the way, and, ultimately, connecting with Oslo.

View of Flåm from the railway.

View of Flåm from the railway.


Voss Waterfall, on railway from Myrdal Station

Voss Waterfall, on railway from Myrdal Station


5)      Stalheim Hotel for panorama views of Nærøydalen.  Over one hundred years old, the panoramic views from the Stalheim Hotel are spectacular.  Only a half hour drive from Flåm, the hairpin turns on the road from the hotel down to Nærøydalen valley below are death defying. 

View from Stalheim Hotel near Flam.

View from Stalheim Hotel near Flam.


6)      Tysfjord and Vestfjord and Lofoten Islands.  Every autumn the killer whales and herring swim up the Tysfjord and Vestfjord.  Nature safaris are organised to see this annual event. The Lofotr Viking Museum at Borg is not to be missed.  You can take a short cruise on an historic Viking long boat as well as seeing a recreation of a Viking longhouse.

Ancient church, Leknes.

Ancient church, Leknes.


Wooden carved figure, Viking Museum.

Wooden carved figure, Viking Museum.


 7)      Lofoten is known for the old fishermen’s cabins (rorbuer) that have been restored and turned into modern accommodation for travellers.

Rorbeur. Fishermen's cabins are now accommodation.

Rorbeur. Fishermen’s cabins are now accommodation.


8)      Nordkapp.  By cruise ship, you will call at Honnigsvej and then take a coach to the northern most tip of the European Land mass.  You will see reindeer and Sami up here.

Nordkapp.

Nordkapp.


8)      Kvaløya (the whale island) for Villmarkssenter.  Tove Sørensen’s centre for huskies is a must visit.  There are about 300 dogs raised here exclusively for sledding. 

Huskie at Villmarkssenter

Huskie at Villmarkssenter


Sledding, Villmarkssenter

Sledding, Villmarkssenter


The Roaming Scribe’s trip to the Arctic Circle was sponsored by Fred. Olsen Cruise Line.

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