Ever since Hong Kong, we have been planning our trip to Bergen, Norway. My good friend Maria is from there and we met her parents during our semester in Asia. If we were to visit, we were promised their famous fish soup. Although there may have been other reasons, this was the driving factor for booking our flight even further up north.
We arrived to Maria’s cozy, Norwegian home with a beautiful view overlooking a fjord and the rest of Bergen on the opposite bank. The much anticipated fish soup was for dinner and we had some time catching up with her parents before they headed off to a gathering. The soup really was delicious and did not disappoint! That night we went into the city center to meet up with some of Maria’s friends from back home. A nice, relaxing night out where we got to see the city at night and be introduced to the well-known meeting spot, The Blue Stone.
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With Maria's friends at the bar |
Bergen sightseeing day. Having grown up in Bergen, you would expect Maria to know lots about the city, mountains, and history, which wasn’t completely the case. Either way we had a great time walking around the center and learning bits of information that popped into Maria’s head. There is a world heritage site in Bergen that used to be the old city. A series of buildings are literally sinking into the ground and are trying to be restored. This whole area was very quaint with a European tower overlooking the water nearby. After grabbing some coffee from the best shop in town, we headed for the tram that takes you up to the top of the mountain.
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Bergen's harbor |
The view was amazing. The tram and view reminded us of The Peak in HK, except the small building version instead of the skyscrapers. Before going on the trip, I didn’t realize how big Bergen actually is. I just assumed that all Norwegian cities were small, quaint, cold, wooden places. Instead of taking the tram down, we spent the next hour or so “hiking” down. Although most of the path was paved, we went off-roading a few times just to spice it up. Walking down the mountain and through the woods was so great. Beautiful views and nature all around you.
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View of Bergen |
After spending some time in Bergen, we ventured to the Leknes’ summerhouse on the island of Tysnes. Saturday we bundled in roughly 8 layers and went out for some fishing. Three fish were caught, one lure was lost, and lots of fun was had. Sitting out on the water was so relaxing and peaceful. In fact, everything we did on the island was. We hardly looked at a clock, no obligations were planned, we just took our time and enjoyed Norway. We all helped out and made delicious tapas one night for dinner and even had a nice movie night.
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All bundled |
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Fishy! |
On our last day in Norway, we woke up late and went for a walk around the mountain until we reached a great lookout spot in a gazebo. It was a nice way to end our time in Tysnes although still no one wanted to leave. We managed to not talk about schoolwork almost the entire trip. Magically, it also didn’t rain the entire trip until the ferry ride back to Bergen.
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View from the house |
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Along the walk |
Right before catching our flight back we had a great dinner with all of Maria’s family. We finally got to meet her brothers and everyone had a great time chatting and being forced to eat way too much dessert. The trip to Bergen was truly a proper holiday. Now back to two quick days of the real world before heading off again to London.