@brittarnhild
The western part of Norway has so much to offer, and today we took our visitor, blog reader Ardi, from the ocean up to the mountains.
Starting with the Atlantic Ocean Road, the air still filled with the remnants of the stiff breeze which had followed us all though the night. Making me lay awake in bed enjoying the fact that I am alive.
From the ocean road we drove on, a ferry ride, a long underwater tunnel under one of the thousands of Norwegian fjords, and then steep, steep up, up, up.
Watching out for trolls, over bridges, turning one hairpin bend after another.
And then we reach the top. And could look down at Trollstigen, the Troll Path, the serpentine mountain road with 11 hairpin bends which is prohibited for buses longer than 12.4 meters (41ft). At one point, when we drove down again, Terje had to leave the car, going out to direct a driver who was almost in panic, with long lines of cars both ahead and behind. Terje never panic, and soon the trafic flowed again.
If you ever come to Norway there are two musts: The Atlantic Ocean Road and the Troll Path.
And if you are lucky, you meet a juggler.......
.......or two.