Anchorage at Trodalvägen, Norway
Information
- Rating
- Bottom
- mud
- Depth
- 10 meters
- Latitude
- 58°53.618′N
- Longitude
- 006°02.569′E
The next day was a HUGE day for us as we had seen so many photos of sailing yachts with their bow close to a waterfall in a fjord and we wanted to go there. Well, today was the day to visit the Lysefjord. It was clear blue skies, no wind and we were all alone in the fjord. I sent out the drone to video us passing under a bridge and also when we reached the Hengjanefossen Waterfall. Way up on the top of the surrounding cliffs was a another famous location called Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock). It sits 604 meters about the fjord and it totally flat on top. People hike for hours to get there for a selfie photo. After a full day exploring the fjord, we headed over to Trodalsvågen bay where we could anchor for the night (the fjord was too deep to anchor).
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