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A September 2007 trip to Norway by Drever

Kviknes Hotel Photo - Kviknes Hotel, Balestrand, Norway More Photos
Quote: This journal covers a package holiday my wife and I stayed at Balestrade on Sognefjord in September.
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Kviknes Hotel Best of IgoUgo

Hotel | "Kvikne's Hotel"

Kvikne's Hotel Photo - Kviknes Hotel, Balestrand, Norway
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If you wish to stay in a hotel that listed in ‘1000 places to see before you die’ then here is one. Unfortunately the reviews from people staying here are mostly poor. On reaching our room I also formed a poor impression. The bathroom had a toilet propped up on a six-inch block to allow the passage of the outlet pipe. The paper was peeling off the bathroom wall and signs of black mould showed. The room was also level with the car park just outside so anyone in it could see straight in if our light was on. This room was, however, of a good size with a settee. We quickly sought a room change. We got it next day when conference people who had asked for an extension of a day left. Our new room was...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on September 17, 2007

Kviknes Hotel
Postboks 24
Balestrand, Norway
+47 5769-4200

St Olav's Church Photo - Norway, Europe
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Balestrand lies on the sheltered north shore of the of Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord. It looks out on dramatic mountainsides plunging into the deep, dark waters of the fjord. Beyond is a hinterland of unspoiled forests, lakes and glaciers.Its picturesque but dramatic setting has been a focus point for tourists for over 200 years. It became popular due to the interest of artists. Among these is Hans Gude a Norwegian romanticist painter and Alfred Heaton Cooper an English landscape artist who worked in watercolours. There is also Hans Dahl a Norwegian painter of landscape and Johannes Flintoe a Danish-Norwegian painter, known for his depiction of landscapes and scenes from Danis...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on September 17, 2007

Bergen Best of IgoUgo

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Café Galleri  Photo - Norway, Europe
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We boarded the express ferry at 7.50am and enjoyed the ever-changing scenery as we powered along the fjord making our way to the open sea. Gradually the mountains disappeared and more rugged coastline appeared with rocky coasts polished by ice and sea. We passed under the Nordhordland Bridge crossing Osterfjorden, the largest floating bridge in Europe, slipped through narrow channels and arrive in the old harbour of Vågen at Bergen at 11.40am without coming out on to the open sea. By bus or express boat the travel time is the same but in decent weather the boat ride is smoother.We had just over four hours to explore this city founded by King Olav in the 11th century. It was Norway’s first capi...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on September 17, 2007

Flåmsbana Photo - Norway, Europe
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We left the hotel at 7.45am and drove by coach to catch the ferry at Dragsvik for Vagnes. Continuing by bus to Vik we visited Hopperstad Stave Church. We then caught the boat at Gudvagen for a two-hour passage through the Naeroyfjord to Flåm. The village of Flåm has been a popular tourist destination since the late 19th century. It receives almost 450,000 visitors a year many of which are from the 131 cruise ships that arrive at Flåm harbour. After lunch at the Furunroe café, where our guide Anne had arranged soup for us, we strolled among the craft shops before we boarded the train to Myrdad at 2.45pm. This spectacular railway is a miracle of engineering, snaking 20 km up the narrow m...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on September 17, 2007

Norwegian Life Museum Photo - Norway, Europe
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We crossed on the ferry to Hella at 10am and continued along the fjord by bus to Kaupanger. Here we visited the open-air museum. Located within a natural setting it is a living display which shows life in the area from the Middle Ages to the present-day. The museum moved more than 30 buildings ranging from medieval buildings to modern industrially produced houses to the Folk Museum from different parts of Sogn to show lifestyles along the Sognefjord over 300 years.A traditional farm from the 17th century with live animals proved a hit with children and adults alike. Houses ranged from simple log cabins with roofs covered with birch-bark and turf through houses built with proper boarding to the...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on September 17, 2007

Stave Churches Best of IgoUgo

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Hopperstad Stave Church  Photo - Norway, Europe
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Nothing is more Norwegian than the stavekirke (stave churches). These get their name from the solid, upright timber trunks or staves. With their roofs shaped like the curves of a Viking ship and dragon prows to ward off evil spirits, these are churches belonging to people hankering after their pagan past. The strength and structural integrity of these buildings render them capable of standing hundreds of years.A law passed requiring churches to be big enough to take a third of the local population almost meant the end of these wee kirks. Many were pulled down and only 28 remain.They are an art form that could equally as well have come out of Japan or China. They descended from sim...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on September 17, 2007

Norway’s Glacier Museum  Photo - Norway, Europe
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We boarded the Fjaerlands fjord ferry to journey down one of the most beautiful and scenic fjords in Norway. Steep wooded mountainsides, cascading waterfalls, and small farms sitting by the waters edge drifted leisurely by. As the boat neared the head of the fjord we caught a glimpse of glaciers sitting high on the mountains. After rejoining our bus we passed through the small book town of Lunde and past its Fjaerland church dating back to 1861.On arrival at Norway’s Glacier Museum we watched the Virtual Tour film, which took us over the Jostedal Glacier. Five screens gave a wrap round 3D effect. The helicopter carrying the cameras performed acrobatics among the crevasses and ice walls. A frie...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on September 17, 2007

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Ayr, United Kingdom

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