Publicatu: 28.06.2018
From Flåm, we head to Stegastein early in the morning, an observation point above the Aurlandfjord. From here, you have a powerful view of one of Norway's narrowest and most beautiful fjords from a cantilevered platform.
With this view, the fjord landscape says goodbye for now and gives way to the Norwegian high mountains. The Fjell, as the landscape above the tree line is called, begins right behind the fjord. The journey initially takes us to Lærdal via the Aurlandsvegen (or Snøvegen), a mountain road that is often still snow-covered in summer. This section of the route could also have been driven through the Lærdal Tunnel (the longest road tunnel in the world at 25 kilometers), but I'm not here for that....ok...I drove through it two days ago as a rain activity because of its apparently extremely innovative lighting :-)
On the Aurlandsvegen, the vegetation changes quite quickly and the rocky moss landscape of Fjell appears. There is still some snow here and there, and the temperature drops rapidly. Except for me, not many people had this idea this morning. I am completely alone on the approximately 50 kilometers of road that winds through the mountains like a gray ribbon.
In Lærdal, the road leads down to sea level again and runs along the Lusterfjord for several kilometers before heading into the glaciers of the high mountains. The area is perfect for swimming if you enjoy a water temperature of 12°C.