Kvalvika Beach
Our travels to Kvalvika Beach
In the most beautiful sunshine and with a view of the mountains and the sea we eat breakfast. The weather is so beautiful that we do not enjoy the view for long, but get ready for a hike. On the way we get a coffee in Ramberg and drive full of energy to Fredvang to the parking lot. Here we start our hike up Ryten Mountain and to Kvalvika Beach. Ryten is 543 meters above sea level. Some parts are again typical Norwegian hiking trails, respectively steep boulders between which you have to find your own way. But most of the time we can follow a normal hiking trail. While hiking up we have a view of Fred bag beach and the surrounding mountains.








When we finally made the climb up Ryten after 2-3 hours, we were rewarded with a breathtaking view of Kvalvika Beach and all the mountains around us. We even dared to go out on an overhanging rock to take photos. We are now officially part of the Ryten climbers.
















Downhill we continue to Kvalvika Beach. This white sandy beach with light blue clear water is only accessible by foot. If it would be a bit warmer, one could think directly, we would be in the south and would make beach vacations.






But it is getting a bit late and we still have quite a way to go. We don't go back over the Ryten, we take the "direct" way, which has an ascent of only 200 meters above sea level and many climbing passages. Following the road we have to walk another hour back to the parking lot after the hike. It is already evening and we are pretty tired after this long hike. At the lodging we have to take care of our feet. We cook only something simple - rice with stroganoff sauce - and then get ready for the northern lights. Since the weather is always so nice, a starry sky is forecast for the night as well. And indeed, we have little time to relax. We drive to Skagsanden Beach, park at the cemetery and walk to the beach where we can see and photograph northern lights over open sea and over the mountains and above us.
































At a little after midnight we drive back to our hut. There we continue to marvel at the northern lights and photograph them until it is after 2am. We set the alarm for tomorrow only at 9 o'clock....