




Last year, we visited Norway for the first time with our family (children aged 15 and 20) and really fell in love with the country and especially its nature during our three-week holiday. We took the ferry to Bergen and then travelled from Vosswangen via Odda and Stavanger to Kristiansand. Highlights included the hike to Trolltunga, Buarbreen and, last but not least, many hikes along the Lysefjord (not just Preikestolen), as well as swimming in the fjords and the many great views, such as from Kjeåsen.
That’s why we want to do it again this year and work our way a little further north. I will travel there by car with my wife and hike Trolltunga again, spending a few days between Vikafjell, Bkkanosi and the Aurlandsfjord. Then we would like to pick up the children from the airport in Bergen and spend about 10 days north of there.
We had thought about staying northwest of Jostedalsbreen National Park (Stryn/Lodalen) and then somewhere between Geiranger and Trollveggen. As I said, we don’t need tourist attractions or shopping paradises, but are grateful for hikes, swimming in fjords and the occasional waterfall. We are certainly spoiled from our first holiday, but do you have any recommendations in the area or would you even suggest a different direction?
We are travelling by electric car and would ideally be looking for two apartments from which we can take day trips.
Thank you for the great tips and for the opportunity to experience your wonderful country.
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Posted by cubruhr

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I know that glacier 🥹 it was my first glacier ive ever seen , buarbreen glacier , the hike to it was beautiful too.
Is it hikes or places to stay you are looking for or both?
How about trying out the eastern bits a bit: Rondane and Femundsmarka?
For Rondane there’s either the hut-to-hut experience or staying at Rondvassbu (6 kms from the parking lot) for several splendid dayhikes. Rondvassbu is staffed, so you’ll get three course dinners, brekkie and packed lunch from there.
For Femundsmarka you cross the lake Femunden on a ferry and set up for dayhikes fromthd staffed lodge Svukuriset (wonderful food), or plan out a hut-to-hut there as well.