Yesterday, we rented a car and drove into the Hardangerfjord, south of Bergen. We drove down to Hatvik, where we took a ferry to Venjaneset. From there we drove to Norheimsund via Eikelandsosen/Mundheim. We worked our way up the fjord through Øystese and Kvanndal to finally arrive in Granvin, where you'll see the picture of a white church, which has a bell cast in 1050, one of the oldest of the Nordic countries. From there, we drove up to Voss (famous for its skiing and designer water), and beack to Bergen via Dale (famous for Dale of Norway woolen products).
We went through innumerable tunnels, going under mountains to different valleys, all of which were completely different weather from the one before. The road often was only wide enough for one car, hardly ever with any markings. Lots of switchbacks and hairpin corners, but the views were amazing. Hardangerfjord is famous in Norway for its orchards, so I might go back in the spring to see them all in bloom.
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That is pretty.
Was I even on this trip?!...I don't even remember where we took some of these photos...I guess when you are driving "the switchbacks and hairpins" you dón't really have time to take snapshots out the window...you know...because you are driving and such...(and by youo I mean me)....
Hello,
I am wondering when you are going to post pictures on here of your various trips around Eroupe? I know they are not specific to Norway; however, they are part of your Norway adventure. I believe they would be relevant subject matter for this blog - well within the scope and rasion d'etre.
Warm Regards,
Kyle
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