Since my last post I have started to explore more of Norway than just the city of Oslo and its surroundings. Our first trip was to Stavanger, a city on the east side of Norway. As this is a really popular trip organized by InSA, we were happy to be one of the 100 exchange students to get a ticket.
We left Friday morning at 6.30 by bus to arrive in Stavanger at 17.00. The bus ride took a long time, but the views you got in return were breathtaking. It started with surroundings that remind you of Switzerland, whereas it ended with huge fjords. In comparison to the beautiful landscape, the weather was quite bad. In between the rain there were only a few moments of sun. Stavanger is the third biggest city of Norway but has got only 120.000 inhabitants. As the harbor is intensively used by the oil companies drilling offshore, the many small white houses around the harbor are often overshadowed by huge oil tankers.
On Saturday we went on a hiking trip to Preikestolen. Once you’re at the start, it will take you about 2 hours to reach the top but the trip offers you beautiful surroundings. Good hiking shoes are recommended as you will have to climb over waterfalls, walk through swamps, etc. But it is all worth it, the view from the Preikestolen is great. Take a look at the pictures on picasa to get a better impression. Once we arrived back at the hotel, the sauna at the 11th floor of the hotel proved to be the best way to relax. It provided a great view over Stavanger.
On Sunday we went on another hike, this time to Kjerag. The hike up the mountain, towards the rock that is plugged between two mountains, was even more steep and challenging than the one on Saturday. Once we arrived at the Kjeragbolten, we took turns to step on it. A small edge will lead you to the 5 m3 rock that is located almost 1000m. above the ground. The way back down the mountain was somewhat more difficult. As the rain started pouring again, the steep slopes became very slippery which made us more or less slide all the way down.
Other trips are still to come but I’ll keep you posted. You can find the pictures for the Stavanger trip here;
http://picasaweb.google.nl/111250985095698712771/StavangerTrip#
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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