Norway Day 4

Tuesday 11th September

We did a day trip to Geirangerfjord, which is supposed to be the prettiest fjord. We took a bus from Ã…lesund to Hellesylt. These are our first glimpses of Hellesylt from the bus:


I took a few photos at Hellesylt while we waited in the rain:


The ferry ride to Geiranger village was cold and wet but the conditions couldn’t diminish the beauty of the fjord. Photos rarely convey the full vastness or drama of the landscape. The best attempts include something which give a sense of scale. This one shows some abandoned farm buildings close to the water’s edge:


Views from the ferry:


Views from Geiranger:


I liked the toilet doors at the Fjordsenter:


On the way back down from the Fjordsenter the mist cleared a little:



I took a few more shots at the bottom:



The bus picked us up and shortly afterward the sun came out. Typical, we thought, it’s rained all day and the sun comes out only when we leave. The bus took us up Ørnevegen (Eagle’s Road) and happily the bus driver let us out at a viewpoint. I think all of us managed to get our best shots of the day here:




And so we left magical Geirangerfjord. The bus journey to Linge featured the usual beautiful scenery. There’s so much of it that it’s difficult to decide where to point the camera. Through a moving bus’s window you just have to hope for the best anyway. Here are a couple of photos which escaped the cutting room floor:


Scenes from Storfjord crossing:




The final leg of our day’s touring was bus journey from Linge to Ã…lesund, which started off by taking us up a winding road from water level to much higher up:


I took more photos on the remainder of the journey but soon it got too dark:


After another good dinner, this time at C&C restaurant, we killed some time before we had to catch the overnight Hurtigruten ferry to Bergen.

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