Thursday, September 1, 2016

Norway Trip Report, Days 2 & 3 : Norway in a Nutshell Tour

 Norway in a Nutshell Tour













Norway tourism has put together a package called Norway in a nutshell combining the best of Norway fjord scenery experienced through the scenic Bergen Railway, the breathtaking Flåm Railway, Fjord cruise on the Aurlandsfjord, the narrow and dramatic UNESCO-protected Nærøyfjord and cruise onward on the Sognefjord till Gudvangen; this is continued by a scenic bus ride to Voss including a detour on the steep hairpin bends of Stalheimskleiva.



As you can see there are several components and they can be done from Oslo or Bergen or Voss with no break or as many breaks as one wants in between…It’s not a guided tour, people with the package are responsible for themselves and have to move on to their mode of transport on their own. There are prompts/signs everywhere, so this should not be difficult.

We tailored this to our convenience as follows:
The Bergen Railway: Oslo-Myrdal 
The Flåm Railway: Myrdal-Flåm
Fjord cruise on the magnificent Aurlandsfjord and on the narrow Nærøyfjord: Flåm-Gudvangen (We got down at the very first halt at Aurland and continued only the next morning on the rest of the cruise)


Bus trip through beautiful scenery (including Stalheimskleiva): Gudvangen-Voss
Train: Voss-Bergen (added for our plan)

We had bought the minipris ticket for the Oslo-Flam leg online on the nsb site (Norges Statsbaner (Norwegian State Railways) https://www.nsb.no/en/ ). Oslo-Myrdal leg has a discount 3 months in advance called minipris. Our plans had changed and new plans had finalized late but still minipris tickets were available for the early morning slot and we grabbed it. We reserved the left side seats also for better views.

Rest of the legs (cruise split in 2 parts, bus and train) we bought just as we entered the vehicle. This worked out as it was not peak tourism season.

June 26, 2015:

Glorious sunny day…6.25 am NiN train to Myrdal and then onward to Flam. Overnight at Aurland in a fjord view rorbuer. Hike to bell farms. Superlative views all through…

Oslo-Myrdal:

We walked the 250 m distance from our hotel to the Oslo central train station and were at the correct platform by 6 am. The previous night we had come into the station and did a recce, so that we won’t have any confusion in the morning. Anyway, it’s pretty straight forward.

We were on the 6.25 am train. The train goes on to Bergen on a fast route in the last section, we have to get down at Myrdal and transfer to the scenic section to Flåm on another train for our Norway in Nutshell tour...


M.O.H in the electronic board denotes Meter over havets/ Meters above sea.. the altitude

We had our breakfast on the train... cheese-avocado sandwich and juice. The scenery flitting by was beautiful...







The permanent snowline in Norway is 3000 feet...Latitude. altitude and some other factors play a part ...anyways, reaching snow this soon is terrific!


On this segment the train halts at a couple of scenic stations where we can get down and enjoy the scenery.





These cottages look so awesome... what a place to live in!





First Halt was at Haugastøl 1000 m.o.h. 





Officials herd everyone in before they close the doors and start the train after the halt!

Next Halt was at Finse.... There are few places as bleak and remote on a railway in Europe as roadless Finse, the highest station on Norway’s railways, at just over 4,000 ft.










The men on Scott’s fateful 1912 expedition trained here (Scott was a famous British explorer who had led a Discovery expedition to the Antarctic successfully up to latitude 82°S …his 2nd South Pole expedition in 1912 turned fatal),

In 1979 George Lucas used the area for the ice planet Hoth in Star Wars.

Near the station is a museum about the navvies, and there is a single, lonely hotel with its own bakery.



After 18 minutes halt, we got on the train again and reached. There were announcements for NiN passengers to get down. We were already near the doors with our bags.

At Myrdal, we got down and raced to the next platform where the train to Flåm was standing and got seats in a crowded coach. Oslo-Myrdal leg had been delayed by 20 minutes waiting around in tunnels for the other trains to pass through. There had been humorous announcements telling us not to worry about missing connections … the connections get informed and wait for the previous leg to arrive!  

Flåmsbana Railway (Myrdal-Flåm)

 The journey from Myrdal to Flåm takes about 55 minutes. It is a spectacular train journey that offers a panoramic view of some of the wildest and most magnificent nature in the Norwegian fjord landscape.

is the official site

The Flåm Railway is a masterpiece in engineering and is one of the most exciting railway journeys in the world. Though only 12½ miles (19 km) long, it descends 2,380ft at gradients so steep that some locomotives were fitted with four brake systems.


Flamsbana is one of the steepest trainlines in the world on normal tracks, where almost 80% of the journey has a gradient of 55%, ie: a rise of one meter per 18. 

The twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the mountain are testament to the most daring and skillful engineering in the history of Norwegian railway. It has 20 tunnels with a total length of almost 6 km (3.7 mi).

The views over Sognefjord, Norway’s deepest and longest fjord (125 miles), are spectacular as the train gingerly twists up the mountainside.


The train has a stop at Kjosfossen, a famous waterfall on the way



The Flåm Line passes directly in front of and over the lower part of the waterfall, which is one of the main attractions for tourists who take the Flåm Line.

The waterfall is located about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) northeast of Myrdal Station.

Its total fall is around 225 m (738 ft). We got down and enjoyed the sight of the waterfall…



SPOLIER ALERT… if you have not done this trip and intend to do it, skip the following 4 paragraphs to save yourself a nice surprise…

Suddenly a melodious song was heard and a pretty girl was whirling around gracefully on the rocks beside the waterfall… after an evocative dance she disappeared into a crevice, only to appear on another remote rock continuing her dance and song…repeating the disappearing and reappearing trick yet again…

She’s the legendary Huldra (a seductive forest creature in Scandinavian folklore) who lures the unsuspecting guys with her beauty, song and dance into the mysterious wild beyond… 

Well, during the main tourist season in the summer an actress dressed as the Huldra dances and sings in front of the waterfall as the trains enter the station for the amusement of the tourists… when one girl sinks out of view, another dressed in similar robes appears on a higher spot totally giving an impression of magical movement of an ethereal spirit

The Huldra actresses are all students from the Norwegian ballet school… we loved the unexpected performance!

Uniformed rail official wait with the crowds herd them in when time is up.

The train journey runs through fantastic nature, past the Rallar road, steep mountains, breathtaking waterfalls, through 20 tunnels and offers so many viewpoints between the mountain and the fjord.

This is the old access road for the rail workers…If you walk the whole way, it's a 20 kilometre zigzag hike back down the valley beside the tumbling river





Rjoandefossen seen through the train window...


It is a waterfall in the municipality of Aurland in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It is located about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of the village of Flåm.

The waterfall is 241 metres (791 ft) tall and has three vertical falls, of which the tallest is 147 metres (482 ft).  The waterfall is visible from the Flåm Line railway.


In the span of a single hour, the train takes us from the mountaintop at Myrdal mountain station on Hardangervidda, 863 meters over the ocean to the ocean level at the Sognefjord in Flam.

Flåm-Aurland:

 We got down at Flåm. 


Flåm is a picturesque village and has a lot of hiking and other activities. It’s a big center for cruises. There is a time table showing cruise days. We had earlier consulted it and noted that our day did not coincide with a big cruise ship docking here. We were happy to have missed the huge cruise crowds.


Our intention had been to take the local bus from Flåm to Aurland. That bus goes up to a high point called Stegastin above Aurland where there is a glass platform and a lookout. We wanted to see that. The bus then makes the return trip back to Flåm. We planned to take the return trip back but get down at Aurland. Great plan but the bus plies only twice a day and the last trip is at 2 PM. If our trains had been on time we would have made it but our first leg had been delayed by 20 minutes, so we missed this bus.

This bus is not part of the normal NiN package, so it had left at scheduled time. The ferry which is part of NiN was waiting!

Flåm to Aurland: 

Got onto the ferry. Bought tickets for the ferry from Flam to Aurland after finding the bus was not around. Walkup prices are the same as prebooked; only advantage of prebooking this leg is ensuring availability.
 

Kept our bags and hopped out, taking some pics till the guys gestured us to get on board.

Our NiN cruise starts from Flåm, then goes onward to Aurland … all this is on the Sognefjord: Max. length: 205 kilometres (127 mi); Max. width: 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi). The average width of the main branch of the Sognefjord is about 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi).


 Cliffs surrounding the fjord rise almost sheer from the water to heights of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) and more.


Waterfalls tumbling down the green hills...


Got off the ferry from Flam at Aurland... all other people on that ferry continued on for the full ferry trip to Gudvangen.

The hood of the ferry is coming down after lifting up so that the floor can connect with the ramp for people disembarking/embarking... The hood of the ferry is down at normal alignment as the ferry floats away.





We had a 2 minute walk to our cottage with awesome view of the fjord.


Vangsgaarden Gjestgiveri is located in the oldest buildings in the village of Aurland.
Situated on the shores of Aurlandsfjord, it offers wonderful views of the surrounding mountains.


Cottages are housed in Rorbuer, traditional Norwegian fisherman cottages, and include private kitchen facilities. We were more than pleased with our choice of the village and the accommodation.

Our rorbuer is the fourth one in this row of cottages...







Loft bedroom... doesn't look too practical with such low ceiling...


The fjordvision hotel in a ship in front of our cottage...



Nice views from our window...




After some food, we started off on our hike to Bell farm. There are several options to enjoy this part of the country. We missed having a car…as I had said earlier, Our train had been delayed and so we missed the bus to Stegastine viewpoint at 2 pm. We asked for a taxi but the hotel girl quoted 900 nok... on earlier research experts had said it'll be around 400-500 nok (exchange was 1 USD-9 NOK). 

So we hiked on our own to the Bell farm and admired the view of the fjord from all angles.








WOW, the narrow naeroyfjord...Nærøyfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord only 300 m (980 ft) across at its narrowest point...

The Nærøyfjord

Surrounded by towering mountains up to 1,700 m high, this arm of the Sognefjord is amazingly beautiful.


The Nærøyfjord is the narrowest and best known of the many arms of the Sognefjord. With its steep mountainsides, hanging valleys, towering peaks, snowfields, waterfalls and small hamlets, this fjord is perhaps the most outstanding natural attraction in Norway.




The Nærøyfjord is 20 km long, only 250 metres across at its narrowest and a mere 12 metres at its shallowest. The surrounding mountains reach heights of 1,660 metres. UNESCO has included the Nærøyfjord and the Geirangerfjord in its famous World Heritage List. The fjords have also been awarded first place in the prestigious list of the National Geograhic Traveller magazine.

The village of Aurland is picture perfect...



This is the Aurlansfjord...


We saw happy sheep grazing in the field...the area is famed for its production of goat cheese and goat farming.  Curious sheep ran toward the fence, monitoring us. 



We saw lovely wild flowers.


We struck a dead end and could not go upto Bell farm. But it had been a very pleasant walk. Through out our Norway trip, we noticed that seeing a fjord area from that level was great, but when we took the effort to go up a little higher, the views were more fantastic.




June 27, 2015: 

Another lovely sunny day…at 8.30 am, we checked out of Aurland...in Norway cottages/hostels provide bed linen and towels at additional fee. It comes to USD 10 per person. If it’s a long stay of a few days this seems fine, but the rate is the same for a day or many days as they are charging for washing; if we have several short stays in different places as will be the case in driving itineraries and are checking out after one day, these charges mount up. We carried 2 thin sheets, a pillow case and towel each and it worked out fine as we saved on extra fees in 5 different places! Also a cleaning fee of USD 25 will be charged if you don’t leave the place as you found it.



I’m fussy anyways about not leaving a mess behind, and I always take pics when we check out, so no worries!

Fjord Cruise Aurland and Gudvangen 

We walked on to the pier where our ship dropped us the previous day... it'll pick us up here for going onward to Gudvangen. The reflection in the clear water is to die for as we are at the pier waiting for our ferry... 






There comes our ferry at 9.20am ...


The boat tour between Aurland and Gudvangen winds around precipitous mountains, waterfalls and small homesteads that cling to the mountain sides.







Tiny waterfalls...



We pass by the village of Undredal, which hosts one of the world's smallest churches.





Way up on the mountain side lies the Stigen homestead, whose name comes from the fact that people had to use ladders (Nor. stige) to get there

During the cruise on the Nærøyfjord we have excellent views of small traditional farms on the mountainsides. We can see goats grazing right beside the fjord and seals basking on rocks along the fjord





Village Dyrdal coming up… 






Soon we reached the Nærøyfjord, a minor fjord branching off from the Sognefjord, which is the world's narrowest fjord at only 250 metres at its narrowest point. The Nærøyfjord was also added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2005. From here we can view the majestic Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in the world.

 



Waterfalls again...








The area has been inhabited for about 10,000 years, and farmed for almost 3,000 years. Farming is still important for people living along the fjord today.

The Sognefjord is the second longest and deepest fjord in the world. Snow-capped mountains tower 1800 m high above the deep fjord. Waterfalls cascade from the ragged mountain tops and glaciers, through deciduous and coniferous forests down to the fjord.

The well-tended cultural landscape along the fjord bears witness to the active agriculture in the area.






Village Styvi... still accessible only by boat...




All picture post card views and the cruise boat near empty as it’s the 1st one of the day and the tour groups have not yet reached this destination. Truly a privilege to see enjoy this experience in perfect weather and season with no crowds!


Bus Ride to Voss

 Bus to Voss was already at the stop when we got off the ferry at Gudvangen.



Put our bags in the luggage boot which was open. clear signs on the post as well as on the bus.

mmm... a nice Viking... pronounced veeking... the first i is not pronounced eye but as letter e.




Talked to the driver and confirmed we can buy tickets from him and then went out for some pics.
Driver returned to his seat after a few minutes, we bought the tickets from him paying nok and sat in the 1st seats ... great views yet again

Some buses go straight to Voss but most take a scenic detour..we knew this one does.


We started off on our scenic bus trip...



Enjoyed the detour to Stalheim view point, seeing the waterfall, the steep single lane road descending into the lush valley…



















Train Ride Voss-Bergen:

 At Voss train station... bought tickets at the counter to Bergen… good view of parachuters as we have our meal. At Voss train station waiting for our train to Bergen...1.40pm by the clock.


We took the direct train to Bergen.


We had an awesome DIY tour of Norway in a Nutshell and were very happy ...here are maps to see what we covered...



is the Norway in a Nutshell video

We were driving through Hardangerfjord marked in the map above next...it's covered in the next post:

http://adventuretrav.blogspot.com/2016/09/norway-trip-report-days-5-6-hardanger.html

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