June is maybe the best month for travelling in Norway, because the night is short, or doesn’t exist at all. As it is in Northern Norway, the land of the midnight sun. I have just been north, to the coast in Nordland county, were the light is magical all 24 hours a day, and the nature and the landscape is of the most scenic kind. Behind every bend of the road (and there are many) there are some new amazing mountains and fjords.
I followed The coastal route, Kystriksveien, a scenic road between Steinkjer and Bodø. It is no autostrada, but it is more or less ok to drive there, especially since there were not that much traffic. But there are narrow parts, ferries and tunnels, so it is not a distance to be in a hurry.
I stayed at a camping site, Åmnes Camping, were the view is just heaven, straight to the open sea. The beach is also wonderful, but the temperature wasn’t very inviting for a swim, which can often be the case. See some more photos in my Coastal route photo gallery.
Nydelig presentasjon av et flott stykke Norge!
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Enig med deg: et riktig flott område av landet.
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Beautiful and very interesting geography. Lovely photos of it.
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Glad you liked the geology and the photos, Anneli.
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Bente, this is a gorgeous coastal road.
Your photographs are so beautifully lit and exude peacefulness.
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Peaceful is the word, Karen. Even if the landscape is sort of dramatic.
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Jeg elsker Rv 17. This road is really beautiful and a must see in Norway, I guess. It’s too long since I drive along this road. You captured it very well and I really like your photos. Nice to see that the Engabreen still exists. But what do the bricks mean? Maybe it’s art or a memorial to remember something?! Go’ helg! 😀
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My first time on the northern part of this road, and I found it as interesting as Lofoten. But less people and less tourists. The bricks, you mean photo in the gallery? Yes, it is art. Made by a danish scuptor, Per Kirkeby. More info: http://www.skulpturlandskap.no/Skulpturlandskap/artscape/artworks.html
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Such incredible scenery Bente!
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I agree Chillbrook.
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lovely photos-what a nice place!
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Glad you liked it, Ana. Thanks.
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I thought, I’ve seen Scandinavian landscape, though, never in this kind.
(glad, you didn’t tinkered with HDR kind to first (and last) photo
to brighten-up too much for foreground)
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As much as I love the norwegian high mountains, the forests and the inland, the coast is very special. I had never been to this district befor, and I loved every minute of it. You are right Yoshi, no HDR or other effects to that picture. I was contemplating what to do with the shadows, but I kept them, it is from the night after all..
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Your tourist board may want a bit brighter fore ground
for foreign tourists though, the people who knows the atmosphere, prefer it as it is. I feel that is where the
dark spirit of Nordic Myth breath.
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Norge är fantastiskt storslaget. Landskapet är så vackert – dina foton gör det verkligen rättvisa. De får mig att minnas åren då jag bodde på Vestlandet 🙂
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Vestlandet er fantastik, og Nord-Norge. Vilt og vakkert. Takk for kommentaren, Ninano.
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Great coast road Bente and so green.
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June is very, very green in Norway, everything growing very fast. Thanks, Natuurfreak.
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Awesome ! The colours are wonderful !
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I agree, there are a lot of colours around in our countryside this time of year. Thanks, Croque.
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Fantastically beautiful images!! Exactly my world! 🙂
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Thanks for your comment, Marijap!.
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Thank you for all these beautiful galleries.
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Glad you liked them, Marion B., master of the (french) coast light.
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Just like the Highlands of Scotland. The light nights are great as it gives more time for walking, cycling and travelling.
I live near Glasgow (Scotland) and the light fades just after 23.00 and it is light again Just after 04.00. I had some friends who went up the Greenland and it never got dark at all. I wish it was like this all year round as the short winter days are quite depressing.
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Yes, isn’t it beautiful. We have a norwegian song that goes: “you shall not sleep away the summer night”. And I don’t feel like, with all these possibilities. Thanks Jane.
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your landscapes are poetry
of the Gods
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You are the poet, Will, but thanks a lot.
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Beautiful landscape and what a great images!
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Thanks a lot for your comment. Mijnnikonik.
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Utterly exquisite scenes. That’s my favorite kind of road. I avoid busy highways as much as possible. I bet the trip and the camping was so much fun!
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I have a feeling you would have liked this landscape, Gunta, and it might even bee very big waves on this coast some times. The whole trip was great.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Tamrah.
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Fabulous scenes. What a beautiful country you live in. We shall be visiting in a little over a couple of weeks time. So looking forward to it.
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Thanks for your comment, Pauline, and I hope your journey will be great. Best wishes for your travel.
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I absolutely love your pictures of Norway Bente. Such a beautiful country and such beautiful photos.
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I live among the high mountains and deep forests (like you), but love to visit the coast and the fjords during summer. This district was new to me and a great surprise. Thanks a lot Tim.
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You must show me more of your forest.
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Yeah – cool air! And no cars. Different planet from Rome, definitely… Excellent, Bente!
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Cool, very cool, and wet, and “no” people around. Absolutely not Rome, Alessandro. By the way, I wish I could go to Rome too. The different planet.
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Beautiful, Bente! I love the four red cabins by the water.
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The red cabins are boathouses, they are all over the coast, and some places they start to make them into cabins for people. Maybe less boats around. Thanks Carissa.
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Beautiful pictures Bente. Jeg ser frem til å besøke Norge denne sommer.
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Thanks for your comment, Carol, and I hope you will have a nice journey, taking a lot of wonderful pictures.
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Wow! 🙂
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Fantastic pics. I think I need to go there some day…
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Awesome pictures!
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What a beautiful photo. I like the second one best. It’s amazing.
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Beautiful scenery and lovely photos (of it).
The lakes and sea always look very calm and still in your photos. Is that always the case?
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Stunning views. I especially loved the red cabins against the green hills.
It reminds me of the scenery in Iceland when I visited there a few years ago.
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Incredible, Bente. I really would love to see this part of the world!
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Your photographs are just wonderful. I can only dream of 24/7 daylight. The silhouette pic is magical. Thanks for sharing!
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24 hours a day of gorgeous light – that’s what I need. Wonderful!
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You photos bring this magical place to life for those of us who have not been there, thank you.
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oh so beautiful..24 hours of daylight…always wondered how that would be:)love the pics bente…so happy to be following you..get a free travel around norway…
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A low drive around a beautiful country. Bliss!
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Wonderful images. I too can’t quite imagine a day that lasts all day and almost all night. Though the flip side, in winter, can’t be much fun.
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beautiful 🙂
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Simply enlightening. Thank you so much for sharing! Never seen before how beautiful it is up there, Bente. Vheers Andreas
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Beautiful scenes, and thanks for the inspiration!! 🙂 (I’m off to Norway in a few weeks)
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These are absolutely beautiful. You’re making me want to put Norway on my traveling bucket list! I am a horticulturist that hobbies in geology. Norway looks to have some awesome geological features. Illinois… Well, the Wisconsin people call us ‘flat-landers’. =)
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Fabulous journey, so glad you took us on it. The photography is fantastic showing such beautiful aspects of Norway!
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These are all so beautiful Bente – the thought of pitching a tent amongst such stunning and peaceful scenery would be a dream come true!
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Awesome scenery.
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What stunning vistas…. And such a trip! Just magical.
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Wonderful images of that fantastic country.
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Gorgeous photos, Bente. I was in northern Finland about ten years ago in August, and I could not believe how magical it was to be staring at the sun at 2 in the morning.
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Incredible scenery Bente… you are lucky 🙂
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Beautiful photos!!! I dream of traveling back to Norway …
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What a beautiful route!
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Love, love your captures – thanks so much for sharing:)
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Very interesting shaped rock formations! What a lovely route.
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What amazing landscapes!
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Gorgeous images! I love this mountain/sea landscape – so Norwegian.
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It’s a long time who i’m not coming to see you
I just arrive on this wonderfull pictures … thank you so much for that 😀
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A beautiful set of images, Bente. Very different from what I had expected the north of Norway might look like
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Wooow~ Wonderful+++++
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What an incredibly beautiful place!
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What beauty!
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Beautiful photos and scenery. Must try and stay longer the next time I get to Norway….
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Vidunderligt lys i de smukke billeder.
Mange hilsner,
Hanna
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Fabulous nature pictures.
have a nice SonnTAG.ich hot Andrea and come from Oberhausen.Herzlichste greetings sends friends Andrea
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I’m without words 🙂
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So beautiful 🙂 Sorry for being so far behind on your posts, I have over 300 blogs to go through and I’m feeling a little overwhelmed! HAHA! That’s what I get for taking a week off 😛 I can’t wait to see more of your posts!
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Ha de ser un disfrute intenso poder gozar de semejantes maravillas paisajísticas, y así como tan tranquila y propia de bien al sur…
El gozo para la persona y el artista… me lo imagino: felicidades.
Un gran saludo primaveral.
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Such majestic scenery makes good spirit for my soul….thank you, bente!
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Underbara bilder som vanligt! Har kommit samma väg, även om det är länge sedan senast. Du fångar saker så bra, och jag får sån lust att åka! Hoppas träffa mina syskon och min far med fru i augusti, kanske 🙂 På tal om att bada. När jag var barn, var jag på besök i Balsfjord, och vi hade verkligen riktigt varmt väder! Alla samlades och badade för det var ju så “varmt” i vattnet, hela 13 grader! hahahaha Här är jag mesig och badar helst inte innan vattnet är 20. Gärna mer. Är väl ingen riktig “isbjörn”.
Allt gott till dej! Klem!
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Hei, har du virkelig badet i 13 graders vann, imponerende, men barn og isbadere gjør jo det ofte i Norge. Har prøvd 13 grader selv også, og husker ennå hvor vondt det var. Så ikke skikkelig isbjørn her heller. Beklager seint svar (det gjelder nok flere).
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Glad att du svarade oavsett!
Ja, det är inte enda gången. Är numer ingen isbjörn… tycker om att det är minst 22 grader (som nu). En gång simmade vi (3 stk) ganska långt i det kalla vattnet. Överlevde, och har ett minne. Gör inte om det som vuxen 🙂
Klem och allt gott till dej!
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Your second photograph is just stunning. It must look spectacular in real life.
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Reblogged this on beatnikhiway.
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Makes me want to visit Norway. Oddly enough, my doctor’s office is in Norway, Maine, just about 20 km from where I live in Bridgton. In 1972, we built a home in Sweden, Maine, and we often visit friends in Denmark, Maine. All are within 20 km of each other. Other towns in Maine include Mexico, China, Poland, Peru, Naples, Paris, Belgrade, Moscow, Vienna, Rome, Madrid, Athens, Belfast, and Stockholm, all towns in Maine. But the only one that comes close to being as beautiful as your coastal Norway photos is Sweden, Maine.
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So you can really see the world without leaving Maine. Hahah, Jerry, what a funny comment, and I guess it is all facts. 😉 The only part that makes me frown, is that Sweden is the most beautiful place. We are “competing” you know, hahaha. 🙂
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