Lysefjord, Norway

For the first couple of days in Norway we sailed through some fjords before actually getting off the Black Watch.

Lysefjord

There are loads of waterfalls tumbling down the sides of the mountains. It’s all quite magical, so atmospheric.

Lysefjord in Norway

Pulpit Rock below is famous, it’s a flat piece of rock about 25 metres square and people go up there to sightsee, I’m not sure I fancy that!

Pulpit Rock

These are just a wee taster of our first fjord on our trip, I have loads more photos. Sadly they don’t capture just how spectacular the area is – but I’m sure you know that feeling when you look back at your own photos, they still bring back the memories though.

Lysefjord

2 thoughts on “Lysefjord, Norway

  1. Fabulous landscapes and geology.
    No way would I go anywhere near that Pulpit Rock – I just looked at some of the photos people take up there, someone was even lying down peering over the edge, I feel giddy thinking about it!

    • Valerie,
      I don’t even think I would want to go up there, just in case I was drawn over the edge somehow – or tripped up and took an enormous flier!

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