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North Cape Cycling Adventure – Day 58 to 66

Let’s start with a confession.

I haven’t really biked in the past nine days. I had always planned to take a break somewhere in Norway and this was the perfect time. My parents had a holiday as well and drove up to Trondheim to meet me. I myself took a ten-hour train down to Trondheim.

North Cape Cycling Adventure Day 58 to 66

They brought some new supplies, clean and lighter clothes and a replacement part for my rear derailleur, which still wasn’t working properly. My dad and I spent a morning fixing that.

I won’t be discussing our week in a lot of details now, but let me just say that it was wonderful! We really had a great time and pretty good weather too, although finding places to sleep for three people wasn’t always that easy. Especially when there are festivals going on in Trondheim and Bergen and prices are skyrocketing. I’m really glad they came to see me; it was great to have company and people to talk to again. I had been all alone for eight weeks and I think I needed a break like this…

What we have been doing is basically exploring southwestern Norway by car. The region between Trondheim and Bergen to be precise. That’s one of the most beautiful parts of the country, if not the most beautiful, and definitely the most popular, but I would never have gone there on my bicycle. There are just too many ferries that you have to take (and pay for) and literally hundreds of tunnels to cross. It’s extremely mountainous as well, but absolutely breathtaking.

Just take a look at the following pictures! (Caption-less and click-to-enlarge for a change.)

Trondheim, Norway.

Landscape in Norway.

Waterfall in Norway.

Geirangerfjord in Norway.

Bergen Fish Market.

Borglund Stave Church, Norway.

House and mountains in Norway.

Trollstigen, Norway.

Bryggen in Bergen.

My parents dropped me off a little past Oslo on Wednesday. That’s where I started cycling again. I’m on my way to Gothenburg, Sweden, now.

I want to conclude this post with some big news.

There has been quite a big change in my route home. I wasn’t really looking forward to cycling back through Denmark and Germany again, so I started looking at other options a while ago. Aaaaand… Gothenburg is where I’m getting on a cargo ship to England! I have always wanted to cross a sea or ocean on a cargo ship and I thought this was a fantastic opportunity. So here you have it, my way back home will lead through England.

I’m very excited about that by the way!

A reminder: an overview of the posts related to this cycling adventure can be found right here.

Jennifer

Tuesday 11th of June 2013

Stunning photos! This is a part of Norway I haven't yet been to, but would really like to visit! The cargo ship sounds like a really cool way to get home.

Bram Reusen

Tuesday 11th of June 2013

Thank you :-D. The cargo ship is one of the most awesome things I've ever done. I love it a lot. It's not that expensive either, as all meals are included and pretty much everything is free on board!

Sofie @ Wonderful Wanderings

Friday 7th of June 2013

Gorgeous pictures! And a cargo ship to England: WOW! Any idea how you'll be heading back from there?

Bram Reusen

Friday 7th of June 2013

I'm planning to cycle around for a bit in England, I'm definitely visiting some national parks over there. And then I'll probably take a boat/ferry to either Oostende or Zeebrugge.

Aryn

Friday 7th of June 2013

Awesome pictures! I really need to visit Norway in the summer. Good luck with your trip to England!

Bram Reusen

Friday 7th of June 2013

Thank you Aryn. You should definitely go to Norway if you can! It's possibly the most beautiful country I've been to so far. Expensive though...