
Norway 2019 (4/4). Varden, the snow and all that sky
I have already mentioned Varden twice in the previous Molde-themed posts. The first time was when I listed the main sights and places of interests in Molde. The second was Continue Reading →
I have already mentioned Varden twice in the previous Molde-themed posts. The first time was when I listed the main sights and places of interests in Molde. The second was Continue Reading →
Introduction In the previous post I introduced the topic of this post by anticipating that it would be centred on the Atlanterhavsvegen and Kristiansund. As I mentioned there, the Atlanterhavsvegen, Continue Reading →
The idea here is to include in this post everything that’s worth mentioning about Molde as I saw it. Molde is probably the smallest destination in Norway I’ve ever travelled Continue Reading →
Okay, by the standards of my introductory posts this one is very long. That’s because this time the preliminary remarks are especially relevant to the travel itself. So here’s some Continue Reading →
Not always is it easy to tell what makes you want to go back to a place. It can be something you see, someone you meet, something you hear, or Continue Reading →
It was almost 10 o’clock at night when Bobby and I boarded the MS Nordlys Hurtigruten in Svolvær, the capital of the Lofoten Islands. We’d be travelling overnight and the Continue Reading →
While in my previous Bodø posts I talked (more than extensively) about a number of key sites and sights in and around the city, there is one specific place I’ve Continue Reading →
Say you have half a day left to spend in Bodø. It’s not enough to go somewhere out of the city: you have a flight to Oslo in the afternoon, Continue Reading →
If you’re in Bodø, you go to Saltstraumen. Or, if you don’t, you’ve got to have a super valid reason for not going – e.g. you’ve already been there at Continue Reading →
If there’s one thing you can’t help noticing is that street art is a thing in Bodø. You might fail to notice some graffiti once or twice, only because it Continue Reading →