72 Hours Exploring The Cities At The End of Norway's Fjords

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0:00 - Introduction
1:31 - Road to Bergen
2:25 - Exploring Bergen
9:16 - Norwegian Culture
11:16 - Road to Stavanger
14:08 - Stavanger
16:00 - Pulpit Rock Hike

Welcome Welcome Welcome to yet another adventure by yours truly! Thank you so much for watching and giving this humble content creator a view.

On this episode of the vlog, I’m excited to show off a bit more of our Norway Adventure by showing off the two gorgeous cities that exist at the end of the fjords in Bergen and Stavanger!

Bergen was an insanely rainy city while we were there and unfortunately, most of the major attractions that we tried to see were closed or under repair so we didn’t fully experience the city. Even so, it was a beautiful location, even in the gloomy rain!

Stavanger, on the other hand, was perfectly sunny but also SO windy! It was the windiest city I’ve ever experienced, and the wind chill made being outside extremely difficult since that wind can really beat you down.

Overall, even after having setbacks exploring either city, I still found myself loving them both and appreciating being there, which says a lot about the quality of city we visited!

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Eddy Gatez
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Who comes to Norway in April? We could have four seasons in a day in April. April is weather wise a rollercoaster. Late July or early august is best, but Norway is beautiful all year around.

ysteinrolandsen
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This was awesome, new subscriber from Bergen (Norway)🇧🇻

WanderNorway-hgfo
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You should walk up Ulriken, the view on the way is awesome.

WanderNorway-hgfo
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You are confused deskribing the fjords!
The cities of Bergen and Stavanger are situated at the mouth of the fjord where the fjord open upp to the open sea,
Flom and Lysefjord are situated at the end of the fjord, where further travel has to transition to land!

janevje
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Should explore Røros, and the Rørosfestival in February is epic.

philip
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Floibanen should be a possible replacement for the Ulrikken....great view there

sveroa
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To sad with the bad luck here in both Stavanger and Bergen, but you guys captured how it feels most of the time living in Norway.
You learn to love the shifting weather. As we say, there are no bad weather only bad kleather (made up rhyme-word of "klær" that means clothes)
If you want to see one guy little more lucky on his trip to both Bergen and Stavanger you can take a look at SteveMarsh latest video ;
"Which one would I go back to in a HEARTBEAT? My first impressions of both Bergen and Stavanger..." - I recommend watching it.

I just subscribed to your channel and really looking forward to see more amazing videos, espacily your drone footage.

Styrestian
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It takes just to explore places you been to, but further north there is a lot of famous places too. Since Norway is very long it's time consuming to travel and see all that. World's most powerful Maelstrom, Lofoten Islands, Tromso, Nord Kapp etc.

Vntilator
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It is beautiful. I have been there. Went by cruise ship.

alexsung
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at the start of your trip, Oslofjord.

Fiskeflett
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You should not care about the wind, but enjoy yourselves despite❤

monicabredenbekkskaar
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lol you didn't finish it? I used to guide cruise tourists up there, you have to pace yourself and that first gravel road from the bottom of the fjord into the step of the mountain itself is short but one of the steepest and worst parts because your left thinking fuck there's 2 more hours of this while your calves and heart rate is killing you. But from then on you get a more steady ascension with long flat parts spare from 2 more really steep and longer parts before your on the top of the mountain and only need to cruise to the rock itself. Oh and it's worth every step, every time!

Kalinho
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Ulriken is a complete tourist trap you should have gone up Fløyen the views are better and the trails are better and the old forest is beautiful

thefluffernutters
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Wrong season if you wish vibbes of folkes😅

monicabredenbekkskaar
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Just want to let you guys know that arnt Norweegain. Norweegian culture and communities is buildt on trust. If you travel thru Hardanger in fruit/berry seasson, you will find baskets with fruit and berries that you can buy in stands along the road.. These are un manned and it is expected that you put money in a jar. Same goes for commercial cabins in the mountains.. There is food in these cabins that you can take and it is expected that you pay for the food you take.. It is buildt on trust so people can enjoy their trips even moore. It very looked down on to not pay for yourself in these places. Petty theft is very uncommon here in Norway. Norweegians do not like dishonest or fake people. Norweegian mostly respect other peoples privesey and property. we respect and take care of our nature and fredom to rome it. PS, if visiting Bergen. Instead of visiting Mt Ulriken, It is better to visit Mt Fløien which starting point is in the city center near Bryggen.. On top there you will find a view point, resturant and playgrounds "Trolls forrest" and numerous hiking trails. The Fløybanen or the Funicular will take you up and down if you dont like to hike the 3 kilometer trails and roads. Just remember to be nice and respectful and you will meet alot of kind, humble caring Norweegians. The worst thing to do with Norweegians is to jugde their kindness for weakness and try to exploit their kindness. (There is still Viking blood running thru our vains..) Have an awsome stay.

holmis