A Travellerspoint blog

Entries about rorbuutleie

Austvågøya - Vestvågøya

My birthday!


View Northern Lights in Lofoten 2019 on Grete Howard's travel map.

This morning we are moving on to another place and another apartment. Along the way, of course, we stop frequently to take photos.

But first, a last goodbye to Laukvik, which has been our home for the last couple of nights.

large_f5b986d0-2d58-11ea-9b41-d55c0ae56d37.jpg

large_c49a7bb0-2cb6-11ea-8cb7-ffb25464204a.jpg

large_e91db650-2cb6-11ea-8cb7-ffb25464204a.jpg

large_17c8bbd0-2cb7-11ea-8cb7-ffb25464204a.jpg
Sunrise over Vestpollen

Vatterfjorden

large_aa34b640-2cb7-11ea-8cb7-ffb25464204a.jpg

large_129538d0-2d59-11ea-9b41-d55c0ae56d37.jpg

Tjelbergvika

large_ab625bc0-2db2-11ea-ade3-1d1b9c3cdb0d.jpg

large_b5544990-2db2-11ea-ade3-1d1b9c3cdb0d.jpg

large_059f44f0-2cb8-11ea-8cb7-ffb25464204a.jpg
Lyn at Tjelbergvika

I am loving the patterns created by the frost on the puddles in the car park.

large_2b669850-2cb8-11ea-8cb7-ffb25464204a.jpg

large_36801630-2cb8-11ea-8cb7-ffb25464204a.jpg

large_40692a60-2cb8-11ea-8cb7-ffb25464204a.jpg

large_5b0da250-2cbe-11ea-8b0e-91c4b260cd1c.jpg
Hopspollen

Henningsvær

Our last landlady suggested Henningvær would be a worthwhile diversion from a photographer's point of view; so we turn off south just before leaving Austvågøya. The road there along the coast is very pretty in itself.

large_4e3f96a0-2cbe-11ea-8b0e-91c4b260cd1c.jpg

Sometimes dramatic with deep oranges and silhouetted islands, while other times showing delicate pastels, the sunrise is still waiting to fight it out with the upcoming sunset for our attention.

large_7c927490-2cbf-11ea-a255-056903f3f2fa.jpg

large_fdc5a770-2cc5-11ea-8963-33a64bc48421.jpg

large_3d87a8c0-2ccd-11ea-b50d-0dd2341df14d.jpg

large_66655720-2f2e-11ea-bbd7-e34c5c43fd61.jpg

large_5a7ceb50-2ccf-11ea-ac7e-0798c2b084df.jpg
The bridge across to Henningsvær

This is as high as the sun will rise above the horizon - it's just before midday, so soon the sun will starts its journey back down again and sunrise will become sunset.

large_c54f7500-2cd0-11ea-ba45-035322fb23ab.jpg

large_6b8232e0-2ce1-11ea-9e7c-617c50ab5591.jpg

large_8ce764a0-2ce1-11ea-bbdc-cb7ffddfe6a6.jpg

large_caaac8e0-2f2f-11ea-999d-951b7f69de2e.jpg

We find somewhere to park and go off for a walk around the small town. Today being my birthday, Lyn has promised to treat me to waffles and hot chocolate. We feel sure that Henningsvær – being a well known and somewhat touristy place – will have somewhere suitable.

large_e2324330-2ce1-11ea-bbdc-cb7ffddfe6a6.jpg

large_85d1c650-2ce2-11ea-9e7c-617c50ab5591.jpg

large_096f5130-2ce3-11ea-9e7c-617c50ab5591.jpg

large_54123100-2ce6-11ea-8b4d-8950208c5c30.jpg

large_5e28e4e0-2ce6-11ea-8b4d-8950208c5c30.jpg

large_5f3fddb0-2ce7-11ea-b94b-a91fe0ff8143.jpg

large_a5d77900-2ceb-11ea-863b-f9176e00fa00.jpg

The gallery / souvenir shop / café is, like everything else in these parts, closed for winter. No waffles for me today then.

large_60617050-2d55-11ea-aa25-e7e3fc1df36c.jpg

Henningsvær is a quaint little town, and like so many others in this area, it is nestled between steep sided craggy mountains and the sea.

large_59260120-2f30-11ea-999d-951b7f69de2e.jpg

large_13f18600-2f31-11ea-b372-11d1ac01dcf5.jpg

large_5cb76fd0-2f31-11ea-b372-11d1ac01dcf5.jpg

large_a27ff820-2f31-11ea-a205-3fef4dc52574.jpg

large_d1c81610-2f33-11ea-a5f0-d56cc19da9d4.jpg
How's that for a stone wall!

We leave Henningsvær behind and carry on our journey today, past ever-changing stunning scenery.

large_9105ccb0-2f35-11ea-a5f0-d56cc19da9d4.jpg

large_9a901f10-2f35-11ea-a5f0-d56cc19da9d4.jpg

It has been a lot milder the last couple of days, hovering around freezing most of the time, which means much of the snow has melted.

large_38ef7ca0-2f36-11ea-a727-e17cd6a0b107.jpg

large_794ab4e0-2f36-11ea-a727-e17cd6a0b107.jpg
The bridge to Gimsøya

large_b4895fb0-2f37-11ea-a727-e17cd6a0b107.jpg

The sun has now turned and is on its way down again.

large_17a14360-2f38-11ea-a727-e17cd6a0b107.jpg

large_6fcef690-2f38-11ea-a727-e17cd6a0b107.jpg

large_1e528fb0-2f39-11ea-a727-e17cd6a0b107.jpg
Gimsøya

Vestvågøya

large_2aab0b50-2f3b-11ea-a576-71630e1d956e.jpg

large_9809daa0-2f3b-11ea-a576-71630e1d956e.jpg

large_90f43c50-2f3c-11ea-a576-71630e1d956e.jpg

Just above the horizon, strange cloud formations gather, merging in with the mountains below.

large_58ae09a0-2f3e-11ea-8441-e5213f0da19e.jpg

large_cb9b93b0-2f3e-11ea-8441-e5213f0da19e.jpg

The light is failing now, even though it is only 13:45!

large_a0989220-2f3f-11ea-8441-e5213f0da19e.jpg

We have been through some amazing tunnels on this trip, some several miles long. There is a bit of a joke about the tunnels in this area: “Go to Northern Norway to see the mountains – from the inside!”

large_419ad520-2f40-11ea-8441-e5213f0da19e.jpg

We check out a few places for possible northern lights photography before continuing to our overnight accommodation.

Ure Rorbuutleie

There is some confusion when we arrive at the apartment. We try to ring the number provided, but no reply. Reception is closed, with a sign on the door suggesting that we ring them.

large_9a436490-2fb7-11ea-80b0-95392197b231.jpg

After several attempts, we eventually get through and are given the secret location of the key!

large_a634a4d0-2fb7-11ea-80b0-95392197b231.jpg

For a number of years I have wanted to stay in a rorbu. Traditionally a type of seasonal house used by fishermen, the buildings are built on land, but with the one end on poles in the water, allowing easy access to vessels. These days they are mostly rented out to tourists.

large_03322f90-2fb8-11ea-80b0-95392197b231.jpg

large_0d961910-2fb8-11ea-80b0-95392197b231.jpg

large_19150f80-2fb8-11ea-80b0-95392197b231.jpg

large_b0ccc410-2fbf-11ea-8d62-232181e3e9c1.jpg

Having checked the aurora forecast and found it to be some good activity this evening, we grab an early dinner and head out in search of Northern Lights.

large_7fcf2690-2fc0-11ea-8d62-232181e3e9c1.jpg
For my birthday dinner I chose to cook a traditional Norwegian meal of reindeer balls with boiled potatoes.

Utakleiv

We found this place earlier and decided it would make a good location for capturing the aurora borealis. It seems we are not the only ones. It's a large car park here, and several other people out with their tripods.

There is some light cloud cover, but you can still quite clearly see the green streaks in the sky.

large_bda7dd30-2fc1-11ea-8d62-232181e3e9c1.jpg

As the evening wears on, however, the cloud cover thickens.

large_c9b07600-2fc1-11ea-8d62-232181e3e9c1.jpg

After a while it becomes increasingly difficult to see the northern lights with the naked eye. The camera, however, is still able to capture it.

large_d811cbe0-2fc1-11ea-8d62-232181e3e9c1.jpg

large_e4ca53c0-2fc1-11ea-8d62-232181e3e9c1.jpg

More and more people arrive, unfortunately for them it is too late to see the best part of the light show, and their torches shine brightly across my photos.

large_f12615a0-2fc1-11ea-8d62-232181e3e9c1.jpg

When the sky is completely covered in a thick cloud, we decide to call it a day and go back to the apartment for a drink to celebrate my birthday.

Cheers!

Posted by Grete Howard 14:32 Archived in Norway Tagged sunset travel lights sunrise birthday northern norway lofoten aurora northern_lights nordland rorbu norge ure aurora_borealis northern_norway nordnorge austvågøya laukvik gimsøya vestpollen vestvågøya vatterfjorden tjelbergvika hopspollen henningsvær rorbuutleie utakleiv Comments (2)

(Entries 1 - 1 of 1) Page [1]