I say Hi to you at the north end of the world—Norway
On a sultry night when I was a child, I hid in my room and read Murakami’s “Norwegian Wood”. The cover of the book was a deep blue sky, a billow sea of dark green, and a shallow crescent moon hanging on the branches slanting into the clouds. Every time I read the book, I fall into a trance, as if a gust of wind were coming from the forest and refreshing me. This piece of forest is the movement of lingering, it is the intense that cannot melt. Now, I finally came to this place.
DAY 1 Reinebringen
Lofoten is the most beautiful place I’ve ever been, and Reinebringen is the most beautiful place in Lofoten. When I got to the top of Reinebringen after all the hard work, I couldn’t help but cry out at the sight, and people who were already there turned and smiled and looked at me as if to say, yes, we know. Although I have seen this scene many times during the walkthrough, I am still amazed when I see it suddenly. There is also a small, tranquil Lake Reinevanet at the top.
It looks dangerous, in fact, below the camera can not take the place or slope, you can take some thrilling and interesting photos with your a few friends.
When you climb to the top, you will find a small viewing platform on the left. Follow the path along the ridge to the platform on the right, which gives you a wider view:
Behind the viewing platform, highway E10 lies at the bottom of the mountain, wrapped in water:
Unlike other mountain views, Reinebringen’s hiking trail is completely barren on the back side of the mountain, all the way through the bushes and climbing with head down. And climb to the top of the mountain, suddenly, the magnificent scenery suddenly jumped out in front of your eyes, the kind of shock that people palpitations.
DAY 2 Bergen
Bergen is the unofficial capital of West Norway and the gateway to the outside world. It is also one of the largest cruise ports in Europe because of its fjord terrain, which is suitable for large boat operations.
On one side of the road are colorful little houses, some shops where you can buy souvenirs, some pubs and restaurants.Locals sit outside in short sleeves drinking sparkling wine, their skin turning pink.
On the other side was a blue, calm sea, anchored by white boats of all sizes, some fishing boats, some yachts, and when the weather was fine they went out fishing.
DAY 3 Oslo
Oslo, the capital and largest city of Norway, is the political, economic, cultural, transportation center and main port of Norway. It is the seat of the Norwegian royal family and government, located in southeast Norway.
The Royal Palace in Oslo is one of the most famous landmarks in the city. Compared with the rest of Europe, the palace is relatively simple in architecture and decoration. In summer, you can take a guided tour inside the palace and you have to buy a ticket between 7:00 and 11:00 to get inside.
Address: Slottsplassen 1, 0010 Oslo, Norway