DAY 25 - Oslo to Bergen
16 de septiembre de 2023, Noruega ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
I made the most of the sunny morning and started early. I grabbed some breakfast from a convenience store and headed down to the harbour to eat it. I walked around the opposite side of the harbour from yesterday, passing Akershus Fortress and the Oslo Opera House (which you can walk/climb up).
I ventured back to the apartment with one more place in mind. Given I didn't have a lot of time and was yet to get out for my Oslo run, I decided to run to Frognerparken while doing my best to avoid the Oslo Marathon. A lovely park with numerous statues representing the circle of life in the middle (Monolitten).
A train back to Oslo Airport, and I was on my way to Bergen.
After backing and forthing between the car park and the terminal, I finally found the car rental stall. I met Raleigh at the terminal exit, and we drove to his student accommodation. We were unable to find anywhere to park, so we decided to park at a nearby plant shop to unload my luggage.
Upon returning to my car, I had received a fine. There was nowhere else to park; needs must, I suppose.
We parked at a supermarket with 2hr parking and grabbed some dinner. We jumped on the tram back to the accom to make dinner before hunting for another park. It was getting close to the 2hr mark, and dinner wasn't quite ready. I decided to head back to grab the car and try a place we passed earlier. It turned out to be a kindergarten, which I could park in for at least the weekend. I walked the 10mins or so back to the accom and enjoyed my salmon dinner (turns our salmon is cheaper than chicken in Norway). By this time, Roberta (Raleigh's wife) and Tarik (Raleigh's brother) had returned.
Given it's a Saturday night, what better way to embrace the culture than a night out. Before heading out, I indulged in some local beer and mjød (which I'm considering trying to make once home).
We jumped on one of the most wild tram rides I've been on to get to town. There were a bunch of what looked like work colleagues with a large speaker, jumping around and singing songs that everyone was getting involved with. This made the sardined tram ride much more enjoyable.
We went to the only bar/club in town that we knew would let Tarik in (still 19 and they have very weird laws around where he could get in). Later in the night, Raeligh and I split from the others to try and meet up with a few of his friends. We had a 50/50 chance of choosing the right venue before the 2am lock out, and it turns out we choose wrong. This was no issue as we were quickly making friends and having a laugh while we were at it.
We left at closing time and headed straight for Burger King. We also had a chat with a few people here, including a guy who was trying to convince us he was a ghost writer for some US rappers (pretty sure he was hunting for an after party). We jumped on the tram back and saw a group of people we had been speaking to earlier, in the Burger King. Turns out one of the girls was a local and gave Raleigh all the inside tips about Bergen. Including where I could park my car.
We packed it in for the night as we've got a bit of driving ahead of us tomorrow.Leer más
DAY 26 - Bergen (fjøds & hiking)
17 de septiembre de 2023, Noruega ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C
After last night, we had a slightly later start than planned. But we weren't going to let that stop us. So we had some breaky, prepared lunches, and all git back on the road.
Driving through the fjøds was absolutely stunning and never got old. Every part of our almost 4hr drive was beautiful. We eventually made it to Slottet i Modalen (even if it took a bit of time to find the car park). We hiked the 6km round trip track to the top, eating as many blueberries as we could on the way. The track was less than ideal, but that was mostly due to the fact I was wearing runners. The view from the top was breathtaking. We spent a bit of time up here, eating food and writing our names into the book.
On the drive back, we pulled over to have a swim in one of the fjøds. Partly to tick it off the list, but also to get rid of any potential ticks.
It was well after midnight by the time we got back in, so I had a quick shower, enjoyed a mushroom (freshly picked by Roberta) and chicken dinner, and was straight to bed.Leer más
DAY 27 - Bergen (Waterfalls & Galciers)
18 de septiembre de 2023, Noruega ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
Another later than planned start after a late one last night. Today we planed to drive 6.5hrs to the Bøyabreen branch of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier (the biggest glacier in continental Europe - apparently it covers 487km²). The drive there included a ferry trip, providing me a much needed break from driving.
We stopped at Huldefossen (the Waterfall here was awesome) on our way through. The drive was once again incredible, driving along fjøds and through some impressive tunnels up to 7km long (some through mountains, others under lakes). Before entering the final 6km tunnel through the mountain to take us to the glacier viewing spot, we got our first look at the glacier (it is truly mammoth).
The glacier from the viewing spot extended down the huge mountain and included a section of glacier ice at the bottom that had separated from the top. At the base laid a beautifully still lake. The view was amazing but didn't stop us from wanting to get a closer look. However, a lake stood in our way.
We tried a few of the paths from the viewing spot, hoping we would find our way to the face of the mountain. The path was less than ideal, with us jumping between rocks to stay out of the water/mud (thankfully, I remembered my waterproof boots today). The first path seemed to continue up the mountain, with no tracks heading back down. The second path was much more direct but much more sludgy (rocks and branches were our friends at this point). The beaten track was worth it in the end, leading directly to the glacier.
We spent a little bit of time here but quickly made our way back before the rain got any heavier.
I drove the long journey back, with luck on my side. We made the ferry with a minute to spare, and each of the tunnel roadworks just in time (there were 4 of these, and they escorted vehicles through every 20-60mins).
Given the time, we decided to take tolls to get back (let's hope these aren't as expensive as everything else in Norway).
I'm looking forward to our Bergen day tomorrow (mostly because there is no driving).Leer más








































