As much as we loved Norway we knew our time there was drawing to a close. With the Schengen visa restriction you simply can’t spend too much time in one European country or else you are left scrambling everywhere else. While Norway was definitely a major attraction for us, there was still much more we wanted to see before heading home to Kelowna for a summer break. We made this week in Norway our last. 

Bergen is a major attraction in Norway, a beautiful city with a ton of history and is also a very popular cruise port, even this early in the season. Sadly for us, Bergen turned on some of ( what the locals called ) its more typical weather and left us sightseeing in misty rain the whole time we were there. Our Bergen memories from before were much better. While the city is as beautiful as ever, it’s definitely one that you ideally want to see on a nice sunny day – such was not our day this time around 😔.

Bergen waterfront – locals told us we experienced the “real Bergen” because this is the weather they live with most of the time ! We would have preferred “tourist” weather Bergen.
Much of Bergen is built on steep hillsides, giving it a dramatic look – and practically everyone has ocean views.
Classic Bergen street scene on the harbourfront.
At least some blossoms were out !
Scandinavia is famous for sleek style- even the laundromat looked “cool”.

Our route east to Oslo ( and on out of Norway ) took us through Dale, Vos, Flam and Gol, all towns with various  attractions to offer and where we made enjoyable stops – fortunately, on this section the weather help up nicely, not letting us down again until we actually reached Oslo.

“Dale of Norway” is famous for Norwegian sweaters and they have an interesting museum which we visited. They have outfitted the Norwegian winter Olympic team ( often the team that wins most golds ! ) since the 50’s and their designs are known globally.
Falls, Skulestadmo.

The picturesque fjord town of Flam.
Camped up just outside Flam on one of our most scenic spots ever. Joined soon after by a young couple from Chile.
Fellow travellers from Chile/Argentina.
A fjord shot as we left Flam.
Gol. Two stunningly beautiful days here.
Occasionally we do visit a regular campground – spent a couple of lovely days here at Gol. The same family has owned and run it since 1928.
All across Norway we kept seeing this road sign. The image of a young girl fading away. It warned of the risks of speeding- had a powerful impact.

While Oslo is a beautiful spot and we took in what sights we could on another miserably rainy day, the main attraction this go around was actually to visit with some old friends. Gil, best man at our daughter/son in law’s wedding, gave us a wonderful tour of downtown Oslo. Ole ( and his wife Britt ) hosted us to a wonderful dinner where we spent hours catching up on each others lives – it had been 42 years since we first met ( backpacking in Asia ) and 40 years since we last visited them at their home south of Oslo. Amazing how, despite the passage of such significant time, you can so easily pick up right where you left off. They’ve promised the next visit will be them coming to see us in Canada.

Selfie – Oslo
Oslo’s rail station is a tourist attraction in itself. Stunningly beautiful inside.
Abstract art, Oslo harbour.
The “Guggenheim-like” museum in Oslo.
The unique work of Gustav Vigeland, Vigeland Park, Oslo.
Almost Oslo’s most famous son – “The Brat” statue at Vigeland Park.
Wonderful to catch with family friend, Gil, who lives in Norway. He flew to Kelowna to be best man at our daughter’s wedding.
He gave us great sightseeing tips but could not deliver on the weather (lol ). We made the best of it !
Britt and Ole.
Just wonderful to connect with old friend Ole and his wife Britt. First met Ole in Thailand in 1983, then visited in Oslo in 1985. Then a 40 year gap. Lots to catch up on and thoroughly enjoyed our visit!

With our time in Norway drawing quickly to a close we made plans for our final month in Europe ( we’ll be taking a summer hiatus and returning to Canada for a few months ). Next week we’ll travel down through western Sweden and across Denmark to Germany, in preparation for the final month of this first leg of Europe 2025.

Till next week….