Tuesday - Loen to Stryn/Orste

 We had a pretty leisurely start to our day. Our first stop was Borgund Stave Church which was built in 1180. It has survived because the entire church is built out of wood that is slathered in tar and then covered in powdered charcoal which protects it from fire, the elements and animals, it was also built on a stone foundation ( so no wood touches the ground). 











These pine trees are trimmed of their branches so that they actually become stronger years before they are felled and used to build the Stave churches. 

Another ferry ride
Waterfalls a tunnels everywhere. This tunnel was 6 miles long. 

More by beautiful farm land
One of many glaciers on the mountain tops




This is the Jostedalsbreen glacier - the largest on the European mainland. 


After our stop at the glacier we drove on to the town of Loen to take the skylift “From fjord to sky in five” - it is one of the steepest cable cars in the world rising 1000 meters (,6 mile). The views were spectacular. We also had the opportunity to watch paragliders and stop for one of their famous ciders. 






Our day ended up with a bit of a challenge; when we arrived at our hotel we were told the room had water damage and we had to find somewhere else to stay. We found a lovely Inn for dinner and then had to drive another hour to find a room for the night. 

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