Hardangar Fjord, Norway

Hardangar, “queen of the fjords” is close to Bergen. We decided to spend time there to check it out for a couple of days.

We drove out of Bergen about 3pm. A taster along the way …

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… through pretty villages and past churches like this …

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… we reached the fjord at Mundheim …

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and drove along the shore for miles …

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… to the town of Norheimsund …

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… we drove on, but it was getting late. We needed to find a hotel to stay at. “Let’s jump on this ferry at Kvanndal and try out the old hotel over there somewhere!”

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We ferried into the village of Utne …

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… and found this hotel built in 1722 …

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… one of their sheds! …

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Next morning we explored the village …

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… hmmm, what’s the weather going to do???

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Then on the road again …

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This is serious orchard country …

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… and these were just too good to be true!

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Through towns and villages, and past waterfalls … endless photo opportunites …

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… and then to the very new engineering marvel – the Hardangar Bridge …

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and it’s associated tunnels. This one 7.8k long …

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… complete with a roundabout at a road junction inside the mountain!

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We drove a long loop to Grandvin where a lake feeds down to the fjord. This was our only short break of sunshine … and there was not a breath of wind …

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… figure this one out!

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Then up a farming valley …

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A quiet winding road …

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… and this waterfall – Skjervsfossen

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Over the mountains to Ulvik …

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… and back to the main fjord and home for the night in Eidfjord

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3 Responses to Hardangar Fjord, Norway

  1. Elizabeth Walker's avatar Elizabeth Walker says:

    OMG! The reflections are amazing! Congratulations on your Norwegian spelling – how would we know if they are correct or not!! Love, E n E. Xx.

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  2. Giselle Kapp's avatar Giselle Kapp says:

    Extraordinary place … I wouldn’t want to pronounce any of those names!

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  3. Gordon Doyle's avatar Gordon Doyle says:

    Hi Geoff and Jan,

    More beautiful photographs and some magical scenery. Your running commentary ties it all together beautifully. I know you’ll continue enjoying the experiences and wonderful sights. Take care. Gordon

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