The SUMMER Ferry to Bergen! Fjordline from Stavanger To Bergen, Norway...
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2023
- A Norwegian fjord cruise is high on my list, but I don't quite have the budget for it, so a ferry trip it is! The only problem is I decided to do it in summer and it would appear our neighbours across the North Sea have quite similar summers to us over here in Scotland :D Join me today and we'll see past the weather (hopefully) to enjoy this short voyage up the Norwegian coastline from Stavanger to Bergen. It's definitely cheap, but is it worth doing?...
Filmed on Monday 10th July 2023 in Norway.
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I was trying to explain to my wife why I love this channel. I couldn’t! It’s a bloke wandering around industrial areas looking for his ferry port or stuffing his face with a buffet breakfast or discussing public transport on the Faroe Islands. Sounds boring but it really isn’t. Many thanks, Steve.
Your comment alone has made me become a subscriber.
No... it's boring.
I know exactly what you mean! I've tried to get people to watch as I know they would love it but it seems TV is more appealing 😉 Not to me! They're missing a treat, I'm totally hooked!
I agree with you. I’m ashamed to say that I always love seeing what food is on offer (eyes bigger than my belly) and industrial shipping etc is super interesting.
I think we all might dream of being Steve...but then, he does stuff we never think of doing...and his persona appeals to something in us all...he has that unspoken gift...
I just can't stop smiling from ear to ear watching your videos. I can't really explain why, but your channel is just so candid
Wow, thank you!
@@steve-marsh
Very nice Ferry. Looks a bit like a mini cruise ship
Steve, in my opinion, the weather made your footage even more spectacular.
More atmospheric eh! Clouds in the trees especially!
My grandfather immigrated to America from Norway just before the turn of the 20th century. He was born on the island of Senja in Norway. He died in 1945. He became a Baptist minister, and was a circuit preacher in Tripp county South Dakota before South Dakota was even a state. He and his father (and the rest of the family) moved out to the Pacific Northwest. Both of them are buried in a cemetery in Portland Oregon. I have this yearning to go to Norway and spend a lot of time there looking around where he was born and just getting to know the country of my ancestors. I really appreciate this post.
So glad you enjoyed it, and I can see Norway means a lot to you, wish you a trip there soon!
I know I'm maybe a bit late, but I'll just clarify about the announcement at 16.06. Basically, the ship has a very short turnaround time in Bergen, only around 1 hour. Therefore, people have to check out of their cabins a couple of hours in advance, so the crew has time to clean the cabins before the next passengers
When you said you didn't have anything to eat or you hadn't bought anything all I could do was smile and shake my head. You do realize this is not the first time you've traveled aboard Ferry on the Sunday? I'm glad you finally got some food it looks delicious. And of all ferry's, although there aren't a whole lot, that I've been on with you, I like this one the best. Thank you so much for the work you do to bring these videos to us. Say hi to Alicia. Be well, stay safe, travel dry, love from Texas.
Haha typical eh! I had banked on that supermarket being open, but I really got caught out (again) will I ever learn!?
Another winner Steve !!! The time passed by so fast 24:57...:):):)
I felt like I was coming home watching this video.i was in karmoy for 3 years and used to fly back and forth from Bergen .Norway for me is my second home.absolutely love Norway and the people.
Best video I've seen from you so far. Thank you. Norway is paradise even when it's rainy. The ferry was majestic and believe me better than a cruise ship.
I have done this voyage many times starting at North Shields England when Fjordline operated the ferry to Norway.Sadly NO FERRY to Norway from England Now .Love the video Steve
Us too.
Ach those were the days! BRING IT BACK!
Omg thank you for these videos - you just gained a subscriber! Not only are they the most soothing videos, they are helping me plan a trip to Norway with my kids and this ship looks like a good way to get around :)
Do NOT leave your child unattended. Unattended children will be confiscated and detonated. Thank you. The Crew.
Did this more than fifty years ago from North shields. The North Sea was cruel to us! Loved Norway, but soooooo expensive. Thanks for taking us along and jogging my memory.
I'd love to see that route back again!
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Try P & O Cruises they go to Norway. Lovely but drinks onboard are expensive.
welcome to Norway and my country. typical western weather you had. Bergen and Stavanger are two beautiful cities. You should have tried the coastal route Hurtigruten, which operates between Bergen and Kirkens, as far north as you can get on mainland Norway. great trip but expensive, maybe once with Alicja 🙃 hope you had a nice stay here in Norway. Another good vlog from Steve, thanks👍
Great shout from local knowledge - yeah, that's one I'd want to enjoy with Alicja for sure!
Hurtigruten is not cheap but the scenery only gets better as you go further North. It's worth it for a special trip.
It looks amazing. Some of the tours are actually pretty reasonable. Any night on board saves you $150 in hotel bookings and they include meals which in European capitals is not going to leave much change from $100 a day. Some of the tours include flights from Australia and compare well with 2 weeks in the Whitsundays.
As well as being an excellent travel doco, your choice of music is spot on 🏴
You do have luck with the weather, in the end it was fabulous with the clouds just over the trees and all the multi coloured homes along the shore. What a gorgeous video, the ferry was fantastic as well. Looking forward to the comparison next week. Another Steve Marsh winner. ❤
You're right actually, it turned out very atmospheric. I was dreading the forecast of heavy rain all the way, that would have been a wipeout!
You handled it so well, barely noticed the rain, the filming as always was really excellent and loved the choice of music. As always a wonderful journey to take us along on. 😍
Not the worst weather…seems that there was little to no wind. That’s a bonus! That ferry certainly was one of the nicest I’ve seen. Thanks so much for taking us along. ATB
You are spot on, a bit of wind would have made it even more challenging Erin!
We did this trip a couple of times starting at North Shields. Back then it left North Shields at 3pm on a Wednesday arrived AM in Stavanger and travelled to Bergen in daylight. We stayed overnight at Bergen and retraced our Journey back to North Shields arriving back Saturday. Very relaxing until you join the North Sea in a swell.
When we went in the early 2000,s from North Shields via the Fjords and then quick trip round Bergen and back AgaIn , very relaxing,they don’t do thaT route now.
This route sounds awesome! Wish it was still around! :(
Another great video. Thank you. Norway on a Sunday looks too much like Lewis on the Sabbath for comfort. 🙂
My Norwegian friend told me that there are plans to reintroduce the route in a couple of years.
The ex and I took the car to Bergen and upwards to Sognafyord back in 2001.
We boarded the large ferry at Aberdeen if I recall correctly.
It was the best holiday and best company ever.
Sadly that ferry stopped because of higher spec legislation. Otherwise I'd be doing it again for sure.
Beautiful Bergen, it’s a shame the ferry stopped running from North Shields ( Port of Tyne ) to Bergen. I hope you had a trip on the Floibanen, it’s amazing. Loved cruising the fjords, Flam is my favourite! Thank you Steve, loved this video… memories ❤
Ya !
I sure did - coming next week :)
@@steve-marsh I will look forward to that, hope you enjoyed it! I loved it!
Yes, years ago I did that trip from Shields to Bergen. Fantastic!
Good morning all, and nice one again......nice to see Norway gets Scottish summers too. Gotta love a ferry video!
Haha yes very familiar weather!
Another brilliant Saturday morning video as always Steve. Thank you 👍
Really appreciate it thanks :)
I just loved Bergen and will go back any day! The whole of Norway is clean and stunningly beautiful! Love the country ❤❤❤❤
Wow, what a beautiful ship! And even with the weather you had, the views were drop dead gorgeous and very mysterious with the heavy clouds. Thank you for taking us with you.
Well said! It really is a beautiful country in ANY weather!
Blimey, that port is quite utilitarian makes Aberdeen look like the Emerald City 😂. The cruise upstream makes it well worth the rumbling tum. Stunning work as always Steve.
Cheers Janine, I wondered where I'd landed at first! :D
We're also on the same ferry as you, and the classic cars at the end are two of ours, we're five in total on our way home to Bergen from a Classic VW meet in Denmark. These two are a black VW Karmann Ghia convertible and a VW Type3 Variant or Squareback. It's the shortest drive to any VW meet we're going to. Just a 15 to 30 minutes drive in Bergen to the ferry, and 45 minutes in Denmark... Anyway, a nice video! Thank You!!!
I used to take the same ferry route as a mini-cruise from Newcastle. I think it was Colourline. Unfortunately, they stopped this service; it was lovely.
Dfds
@@xvsupremacy7190 DFDS in 2007-8, before that is was Fjordline. Fjordline was excellent with fantastic food, went seriously downhill with DFDS and then they stopped in 2008 with too high tax on the fuel.
I simply love your video's Steve......with you all the way, and back ! just the ticket, on a cold rainy weekend !
Aww thanks so much!!!
Yes, I have been to Bergen, LOVED it. That was on the Hurtigruten ferry, To Kirkened past North Cape, never to be forgotten.
Hi Steve!
Thanks again for an excellent video👍
Yes, more than 10 years ago I sailed with Hurtigruten's old "Lofoten" from Kirkernes to Bergen. It was from the early 60s, and is now a Maritime school ship in Stavanger.
My 6th grade teacher was Norwegian. Loved seeing your trip this weekend. My first experience with Norway was in the Navy when we retreated into a fjord overnight during storms in the north Atlantic. Stunning scenery. Thanks again for your weekly experience. ❤
Wow that sounds like some adventure! Cool memories!
What a stunning cruise. Thanks for sharing this . What a lovely place is Bergen.
Thanks Malcolm! :)
❤❤❤❤your grey day footage. Excellent photography.
The narrow sound in the middle of the video is where the name "Northern Way" comes from - as it is the only route north by sea that avoids the open sea.
It is also where the original capitol of the united nation was situated - at those small islands at the very narrowest point.
Beautiful and interesting, as usual. Thanks for taking us along 😊
Thanks so much :)
Even despite the weather what a stunning trip Steve, the clouds were spectacular at times👌In case anybody is wondering that isn't Scottish, deid means dead (as in very quiet)😂Cracking video once again mate👍
Haha cheers for the translation mate :)
Well it's been a pleasure watching your clips. One can visit Europe without leaving the comfort of ones home. Well thanks Steve
Thanks so much! More to come from this (rainy!) trip :)
I took this route around Christmas in 1988 from Bergen to Hirshtals. All I remember I is the horrible seas and drunks in the bar. The newer ferry looks beautiful. I’ll be back in Bergen next week. I hope the rain let’s up! Thanks for the beautiful views and info.
National Costume in Bergen Raincoat and Umbrella (only sometimes)
Haha wishing you a dry stay in Bergen! I had to get up very early to avoid the rain for filming (see next week!)
I'm always blown away by these Scandinavian videos you do. Absolutely stunning. Great work mate!
Cheers Scott! Seriously mate, the region makes for and easy filming trip. The scenery does the hard work and everyone seems more than happy to welcome CZcamsrs! I was in the Canning Museum in Stavanger, and when the guy realised I was making videos for CZcams, he cranked the machine on for me to film it. I found Norway to be the country where 'have a nice day' is said with genuine sincerity. It's expensive, but worth the supplement! :)
That really does look like a superb trip and the ferry is definitely up to snuff. Once again a splendid Saturday treat. Norway always looks to be worth a trip.
Thanks so much :) The whole trip was wonderful (despite the weather!)
Just got back from a 14-day cruise through the fjords--Just stunning scenery! I have been to Norway 5 times and already planning a return! Although traveling by ferry intrigues me.
@@steve-marshwas it shaky? i get sick fast
Hello again ; Fond memories are re awakening. 1959 saw me sailing from Newcastle on Tyne to Bergen, up the fenicular, train to Voss, Gudvangen, Balestrand, and back dow the Sogn fjiord to Bergen. So enjoying these vidios. Well done again.
Oh I wish that sailing was still a thing!
Love your amiable personality as you share your travel experiences . I chose to watch this video since I am travelling to Bergen for a Hurtigruten cruise up the coast to Kirkesen in October 2024. Thank you for searching out cafes and lounges . Mary of Ontario, 🇨🇦
Marsh well prepared as ever, sometimes you hate the automatic snack machines, but sometimes they are a godsend, I think the best views were the bridges and the helicopters. I hope you had time to try the funicular. Enjoyable trip. Thanks Steve
Yeah, some things never change eh!
Amazing! Norway looks very beautiful! The views & scenery from this awesome ship are so beautiful & dramatic! The ship itself is outstanding, including the decor, the cleanliness & the design of the ship. I also loved the trees, greenery & foliage around the Restaurants & other areas within the ship. That was so unique as well. Not to mention the delicious looking food at the Buffet. All of this, along with your making shadow puppets on the wall at the Hotel..LOL & your quirky & funny remarks at times, made this whole voyage totally unique & thoroughly enjoyable! Thank you for sharing this delightful experience!
Haha thanks so much Annie, you could tell I was struggling to sleep in the hotel room :D
What a fantastic ferry. Spotless Clean and modern and a lovely breakfast. Looks a great trip
It was just incredible Phil, best one yet by a mile!
Great stuff. So atmospheric. Although the breakfast made me hungry 😄
Mate I've never BEEN so hungry!
Hope the weather got better, still looks nice though and the ship looked good, looks a lovely place even in the full light, lovely low clouds😊
It was a tricky filming trip all in, weather was all over the place, but hopefully I captured some dry spells :D
Ah, beautiful Norway! A country that never ceases to amaze, and seems to be stunning in all weathers. I've taken some of my best photos in Norway. I've yet to visit Bergen though, although it's still on my list. But an added bonus for me though Steve is that those helicopters you showed belong to the company I work for, so cheers for that mate! 😊
Haha that's so cool mate!
Are they bristow sikorsky helicopters hes showing? Haven my fair shair of rides in those
@@CoachDarkroam Yes. They're S92s.
That ship is beautiful and I’m completely jealous
I always wanted to go to Norway, ever since I saw The Song of Norway film when I was 17 years old. Never did get there, and unlikely to do so now, so it was great to follow your journey, and looking forward to seeing the rest of your trip.
Song of Norway also sparked my interest when I was a kid. Never been there yet but might just make it sometime soon , hopefully !
I need to look this out, never heard of it!
@@steve-marsh you may be just a tad too young 🤣. Movie 1970 with the amazing voice of Harry Secombe . Had to Google it to see what the storyline was. I just remember the scenery . In 1970 I was 16 🙈
@@elainemcguirk4993 It was the film that got me hooked on Grieg and into classical music in general, it was all pop music up to then.
Wow. That arrival into Bergen was stunning. Stunning! Incredible montage, Steve. Funny thing, I literally just booked that very same journey for later in the year. I was too tight to add the lounge to my booking, so I'll definitely look into it! I'm always learning something from your videos. (I'll be popping over to Latvia afterwards, and I've learned I need to pay close attention if I head out of Riga by train... what an adventure you had there, right?! 😱) Thanks for another beautiful, practical, inspiring video Steve. Can't wait for the next one! Cheers, Tom
Oh thanks for reminding me mate :D Hey, you'll love this ferry, even in my weather!
Thanks for this lovely film showing of our fantastic Western Norway! As you can see, our beautiful weather comes directly from Bonnie Scotland! ☝️😁 (My second favorite country!) - Love from Bergen! ❤️❤️
Hi!!!! Haha yes whether I recognise well! But like I say in Scotland and Norway both - they look great in ANY weather :)
Nice one Steve! That's the weekend classic right away.
Cheers mate!
Nice one Steve excellent as usual you spoil us when ever I hear Bergen makes me think of British Army back packs
Me too mate!!!! Cheers :)
Great Video as usual Steve. Been to Bergen a few times and to be honest it does often make Scottish weather look fine and settled ! Hopefully it improved for you.
I can highly recommend the Hurtigruten costal trips - they are primarily carrying supplies to communities along the coast of Norway so you are never short of something to see as they make various stops where they load/unload and some of the stops are long enough to disembark for a short time. The scenery is truly spectacular. We went from Tromso to Kirkenes at the tip of Norway on the border with Russia on a quest to see the Northern Lights - very funny when the Captain announced over the tannoy a sighting of the Northern Lights and the dining room emptied mid meal !
It’s certainly worth thinking about what season to go as I can vouch for the fact the seas can get very rough even though the ship is still generally hugging the coastline- maybe a summer trip to see the “midnight sun” ? A further consideration is the cost - very pricy but on the plus side I think you could record enough footage for several u tube videos !
Looks like that was a really nice ferry. I haven't been to Bergen but I would like to go there by train from Oslo one of these days. I have read that the 7 hour train journey is very scenic.
It's a great journey! I did it in pretty awful weather, but will try to cobble a wee video together on it!
I had to laugh at your " nothing to eat " dilemma; when my kids were small I got into the habit of carrying a flapjack type of bar in my handbag in case of emergency..to this day,, I always have something similar with me in the car in case of emergency! When I had to ring a breakdown service a few years ago, I produced said flapjack when the pickup truck arrived and shared it with the driver. It was a wet, misty day and that shared bar was a veritable feast! Another lovely video, thank you Steve.
Fantastic! And a very good tip!
OK, can we talk about the yellow house at 19:15 for a sec? 🤣 I visited Bergen for a couple of days for the first time last October. Absolutely loved it. I hiked up to the top of Fløyen and the views were stunning (Yes, I got the train back down bc I'm not *that* stupid.). Listened to Aurora the whole time obvs because Norway and haunting soundtracks. It looked like it was about to rain hard the whole time I was there, but it never actually did lol. One silly thing I loved was the blankets they provide on the outdoor seats at the coffee shops! I then got the train to Oslo. It was not awful. Great stuff, cheers. Looking forward to next week's installment!
Brilliant comment :) I'll fight you for that yellow house! I saw those blankets, says a lot about the climate, it's a nice touch though eh? Editing the next part right now!
Did the same this April, hiked up, but took the train down. It was a very sunny day when I did, warmer than it is today in Brussels. It was my second attempt, first time, I stranded at Skansemyren. This time, I was walking with 2 elderly ladies and I couldn't let them beat me :p
Very nice Steve m8. Our holiday plans are torn between The Faroer island, the Azoren and....... Norway, one part of that trip would be this very journey. Your vlogs help but they make it so difficult. You aren't going to the Azoren by any chance 😊.
Brilliant journey that and that wee bit rain...... everything looks better in rain, greener and the rocks always look best when wet. I'd say you still got good weather👍😁
That's a good way to look at it mate! Haha I'll complete your destination list one day! :D
Good video Steve. I've been up and down that stunning coastline of Norway and rough seas make it quite an uncomfortable trip. 😉
I must say I'd quite fancy it (just for a video)!
Mornin Steve wow that ship looks amazing too bad the weather turned but you still had interesting views but when you docked looked fantastic can’t wait til next week well done 😘🌸🌼
Thanks Linda! I guess the weather could always have been worse :D
I've learned to always pack a ziplock bag or two of muesli or trailmix after hungry nights for similar reasons;)
Smart! I might start doing the same!
Great video as always.. Really enjoyed this one.. I was in Norway in the spring and visited Oslo and the Lofoten Islands( stunning) and I have Bergen on my wish list.. This looks like a great option to go there.. Thanks so much !!!
Oh Lofoten is an absolute dream for me, one day!
loved this video Steve. We were on a Norwegian Fjord cruise a couple of weeks ago and it was just stunning. We docked in Haugesand next to the Penguins 😂. And yes the weather is typical for Norway! I fell in love with Norway and the people are just lovely too. This has made me want to go back very soon ❤ Thanks as always fir a great video. 😊
Wow that's the way to do it!
I absolutely love Norway, it's my favourite country. Bergen is great, especially the Bryggen (Hanseatic Wharf), the fish market, and the funicular up Mount Fløyen. Would love to do the trip from Stavanger to Bergen one day too. Oslo is a great place too.
Outstanding video watch ever second of it you sir are amazing 😘
Thank you so much 😀
Nice video. Never been on the ferry between Stavanger(Tananger) and Bergen. 2 places where you need to be lucky with the weather (especially Bergen, the city with most rain in northern europe)
Still like both Stavanger and Bergen. 2 very nice cities when it isn't raining. Nice old houses in some parts of the cities, lovely views of the fjord if you know where to go and other places to see as wellnif you stay long enough. See you are going to Stavanger in next video. Hope you went to preikestolen/pulpit rock even if it would be a full day to do it (and easier if you have a car). I used to live in Stavanger and Sandnes.
Sadly I was only in both cities for a few hours so didn't get the change to do any out-of-town trips, but there will always be a next time!
@@steve-marsh found your channel when you visited Gothenburg where I live now. I like how you do different ways to travel (not only flights). Also a grrat choice to go to the archipelago in Gothenburg. Keep it up with your great job!
Another great vid Steve! Would love to see you on a cruise, I believe some of the MSC cruise ships let you start and end your journey at any point on the ships itinerary so you could just be onboard for a day or 2
Oh really!? You've got me thinking!
The first and only time i have been to Bergen was in 1974, That was when i was a waiter on The QE2. It was the North cape cruise for the Midnight sun. absolutely out of this world. This video got the old brain cells working overtime. Take care. Mike
Superb Mike! Always loved seeing the QE2!
@@steve-marsh Joined her after leaving The nautical sea Catering collage in Liverpool so was my first Ship.
Excelente Steve!!! Maravillosos tus videos que nos permiten vivirlos como si estuvieramos ahi!!, Muchas gracias!! 😊
What a shame that the weather wasn’t on your side. The coast of Norway is truly stunning. The skill of the navigation up some of the channels is breathtaking. We found that all the ferries along that coast are cruise standard. Still a treat. Thank you.
Thanks so much! Yeah, it was a bit damp but I always say - could have been worse! :D
23:46 The green one is a VW Type 3 Varient (someone I know has a yellow one called Bess) and the black convertible is a VW Karmann Ghia.
Great video Steve. Looks like an incredible ferry journey to take although maybe better on a sunny day
Thanks so much! I really want the green one!
@@steve-marsh really rare to find one for sale but quite unique as the only rear engined estate car!
@@awild10 We call those a "squareback" in USA. Very cherished classic.
I remember when the VW was a relatively common sight, but I don't think the Karmann Ghia was ever common on this side of the Atlantic.
Yes, as someone said, a Squareback in the USA. I drove ours from Los Angeles to San Francisco long time ago.
Wow Steve what a beautiful ship I think you did the right thing investing in 13£ for your drinks the breakfast looked wonderful thanks for the video John 😊
Cheers John! Not like me to buy lounge access, but it was a bargain in the end!
Thank you for visiting norway, and hope you will visit and post more from my lovely country😊 love the videos , you are a real one.
Welcome to Bergen! My house/apartment: czcams.com/video/gEI2tr2CVDI/video.html (in the left part of the passing picture).
Nice!!! Love your country!
Norway looks stunning and the clouds and rain only improved it in my opinion. I just disembarked the Grand Princess last Saturday after spending a week through Alaska’s inside passage and I have to say, your ferry was much, much fancier! (Although in fairness, she was built in 1998). Were there not enough places to sit and not buy a drink though? All those people sitting on the floor is why I’m asking. As always, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You’re my best resource for future travel plans as I also love a good ferry.
Cheers! Oh Alaska - a distant dream for me! I was confused by the folks sitting about too, I still can't work that out, it wasn't;t even a particularly busy ferry!
@@steve-marsh I'm guessing they were trying to hang out close to the exit and were eager to disembark. Probably locals who have seen the approach before.
You've got to do Alaska!!! I have been by cruise ship but also by ferry from Bellingham, Washington, a very unique experience. Scenery is gorgeous, but having just done a fjords cruise, I think Norway is the best!
@@janicehemen4203 I JUST found out about that ferry and totally would have done that, if I'd known. But I live in the Chihuahua desert where it's been absurdly hot, was lying on the couch watching people stare at glaciers and thought, oh that looks better than this, how much is it I wonder? Turns out if you book 7 days out and get an obstructed view cabin, quite doable! And Alaska is my points airline so getting to Anchorage was free. Different situation than Steve and Alicja who would spend an arm and a leg just to get to Alaska or Vancouver (or Seattle). I just spent all my time out on deck. But Steve if you're checking in, Icelandair sometimes has a cheap fare Glasgow -Reykjavik -Seattle. And there are cruises that leave out of Seattle. Bellingham where the ferry leaves from would be about three hours north on a bus or the train. (Check those Seattle cruises though and make sure they're taking the inside passage and not the Pacific route.) The cruises out of Vancouver, BC all take the Inside Passage.
Correction:@steve-marsh. I only discovered your channel today!
You use some of the most beautiful music in your videos. I love it.🙂
Steve does it again. So we'll edited and presented. The only problem was me sitting here as a stills photographer going green with envy! Must try to do that trip.
Haha yeah, the weather ended up being pretty atmospheric!
Bergen is the most beautiful town/city in Norway. It is far more prettier than Oslo. Stavanger is..... oil. For some reason, Oban reminded me of Bergen the first time I visited Oban 27 years ago. Maybe I am barking mad or I had too much of that Oban single malt. Or was I barking mad ? Great video !! We need to restore the ferry between Newcastle and Bergen. Btw I have had two ex-workmates moving back from Glasgow to Bergen because it was far too much more rain in Glasgow/Greenock than Bergen.....
Haha I believe it! Aye, I really wish that ferry would make a return!
Bergen actually has roughly 1.75x the annual precipitation of Glasgow, but only ~30 more annual rainy days on average. The "winners" vary from one year to another, but Bergen always competes in the top 5 for most annual rainfall and most rain days in European cities each year, sometimes winning one or both categories. May and June are usually the dryest months if you decide to give Norway another go, this was pretty unfortunate. Would recommend going further north though. The west coast is pretty, but it gets absolutely stunning further north :)
I thought the scenery was beautiful and the overcast/rainy weather made it even more atmospheric - but then I didn't have to get wet to film it!
Haha it was worth it! But certainly a challenge at times out there on deck on my own :D
Love your videos. I love Norway too! Bergen Tromso Alesund all beautifu!
Oh a wee return visit to Tromso sometime for sure, and Alesund high on the list!
I'm always looking forward to my weekly "Lunch with Steve". That's just the most convenient time for me to settle down with a plate of food and enjoy the new video :)
Another great video! I would definitely like to visit Norway one day. Looks absolutely stunning!
Cheers Martin! Really appreciate it :)
They most likely had to vacate their cabins when you heard the announcement.
Ahhh makes sense!
That was super interesting, loved the wind towers in the mist
Cheers! Sometimes bad weather can be a blessing :)
What a charming video! The ferry is beautiful and that buffet looked scrumptious! I didn’t even mind the weather.
Thanks Patricia! Without that buffet there would have been no video! :D
I really enjoy your ferry videos. That was a really nice ship, and what a breakfast buffet! I visited Bergen many moons ago. Take the ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm. The last few hours navigating from the Baltic through the Stockholm Archepelago is stunning.
That ferry WILL happen one day! I've been very close, but often the problem for me is flights, good deals haven't yet lined up to enable me to do the crossing (which itself is incredible value)
@@steve-marsh It's a trip I would definitely do again.
I took a Hurtigruten ship from Bergen north to Bodø in November 1981. Hurtigruten ships back then were a lot more utilitarian. Today they are more like cruise ships. My incoming ship was late several hours due to a storm. I killed time in the Bergen train station until it closed then went to the lobby of a hotel to wait. We finally got underway late at night. Scenery all the way up the coast was fantastic! There was one stretch of rough seas which gave me a case of seasickness. I recovered in my cabin.
I highly recommend taking one of the Alaska State ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway system. They are not cruise ships but they do offer private cabins, a restaurant, a cafe, solarium, lounge, etc. You do not need to have a vehicle to use the ferry. You can even sleep out on the deck in a tent or under the half-covered solarium in a reclinable deck chair under infrared heaters! These ferries can navigate through the Inside Passage islands where the big cruise ships cannot go. Very laid back atmosphere aboard and extremely scenic! [We returned in May from a 3 day/night Bellingham WA to Skagway AK trip.]
The ultimate Alaska State ferry trip is the once-a-month trip out the Aleutian Island chain (Homer to Dutch Harbor). It's on my future travel list.
That sounds like my perfect ship/voyage! I wish it wasn't so far away!
I have made this computation on others of your videos -- yes, as a subscriber: Steve + the seemingly mundane= inexplicably interesting.
Another excellent travelogue. We really enjoy your reflections, your detail and direction. Thanks Steve!
Really appreciate it Janis!
Have been to Norway a couple of times, and three times to Bergen, the first time was 13 years ago, it was March, I had arrived by train from Oslo (still one of my best train rides ever, didn't like Oslo back then, though, sludge, a hostel room shared with smoking French tourists...), stayed right in the city centre's YMCA, and had a blast. Went up the Fløibanen, but it was chilly, drizzling and the cafe was closed, but what a view. Then I took this very ferry to Hirtshals, the Bergensfjord, it was magic, quite an expensive cabin, though.
Second time in Norway, I didn't go to Bergen, in stead I visited friends in Oslo, made a trip to Trondheim (loved it, what a beautiful cathedral), but stayed mostly in and around Oslo. It was late August, and this time, the city made a much better impression on me. Took the Bergensfjord from Langesund to Hirstshals again (they make a return trip from Hirtshals in the day).
Third time was 5 years ago, late Summer, made the trip in reverse. I arrived from Hirtshals (on Bergensfjord again), quite a nice day, walked through the city, tried walking up the Fløien this time, but stranded a little over halfway and returned from an intermediate station. Walked over the Nordnes peninsula to the Aquarium, stayed in a small village and in Voss for 2 nights, then took the Bergensbanen for a second time, this time to Norway. I also took the Flåmsbanen, absolutely spectacular (albeit a bit expensive). Flåm is a hole, though, there's an outlet shop with cafe, a hotel, a cute little church and a few houses, and that's it. If one of those gigantic cruise ships is moored, the town is literally crushed by it.
And last time was this April, this time, it was a group trip, this time, and some things went not quite like planned. The Monday before our planned departure on Thursday from Eemshaven, the ferry company informed us that the sailing was cancelled. We had to scramble to find an alternative, finally went by train to Aarhus, spent the night, and went with Colorline (their terminal is much closer to the train station in Hirtshals) to Kristiansand. Had to take almost immediately upon arrival a train to Stavanger, so not much sightseeing in Kristiansand, unfortunately. In Stavanger, we did have a nice evening walk in the beautiful Old Stavanger and around Valberget.
Next day, we took one of those long-distance buses that take the E39, a spectacular road with tunnels, bridges, and 2 ferry rides. I'm not the biggest bus person, but it was comfortable, and what a ride! We arrived around 3 in the afternoon, beautiful weather (it was warmer than it is today in Brussels, to be honest, and it's supposedly Summer right now), and this time, I went for it, up the Fløien, started very energetic to catch up with two elderly ladies of our group who had left a few minutes ago, but quickly lost steam. With a few pauses, I did make it, and I am still proud of that achievement.
We stayed 2 days in Bergen, so the day after, we visited Fantoft Stavkirke, quite a spectacular building, but unfortunately, as it was still not high season it was closed. Also made some rounds on the Bergen tram, it's quite a trip.
Next day, we left Bergen for Oslo. Still early Spring, so lots of snow, and again, a spectacular ride! Getting something to eat from the cafe car (and a beer, they have a beer specially made for them called Dresin, a cloudy pale ale), then stayed in a hotel in the main station. After a few days riding trams, the Oslo metro etc, we took a ferry from Oslo to Kiel, Colorline again, and speaking of cruise ferries, that's the most luxurious ferry I've ever been on (not entirely my taste, I like it a little less in-your-face, but still great to have experienced it.) After another long day on the train, we arrived back home, but what a trip. I love Norway, wish I could afford it more often!
Absolutely loved reading this, thanks so much for taking the time to post it! Some good tips in there for my future trips too, I'm taking notes!
@@steve-marsh always welcome. I'm probably not getting to Norway anymore this year or next year, though.
Loved the views from the ship. Especially when the mountains seem to disappear into the clouds. Can’t wait to see the follow up video next week 👍
In the end the weather was fairly atmospheric! :) Thanks, editing the next one right now!
Hiya Steve , I've been to burgen and found it a cracking destination, have fun exploring its history,
Take care and stay safe 🙏
I wish I'd had a bit more time there mate!
Great camera work under the circumstances Steve 👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers! It was a challenge :D
Yes and I was going to say that the weather while I was in Bergen wasn't raining raining raining. And I remember the people wearing the very colourful rain suits on the street in the rain really quite beautiful
Brilliant vlog, beautiful scenery. Hope all is well and hope you have a great weekend
Thanks so much Peter!
Well that was an enjoyable video the ferry ⛴️ looked amazing like a cruise ship.and scenery entering Bergen 😀
Bergen seen from the sea on approach is something else really incredible!
Great video Steve……I must do this trip.
I’ve briefly been to Bergen and did the one day Norway in a Nutshell trip which consisted of all forms of transport.Trains,the Flam railway,cruise through a beautiful fjord.It’s a Bergen round trip and so highly recommended.
Oh I'm desperate to do the Flam, will need to go back for that!
Your talents as a shadow puppeteer are highly underutilized. I think you missed your true calling..LOL
About 80% sure my next trip is going to be in Scandanavia somewhere..Always had a hankering to go there..
Amazingly beautiful, Steve..LIKED 👍 as always!
Hey that's the only one I can do :D It's an expensive country, but well worth the supplement!
Hi Steve, we were actually in Bergen when you sailed in. We were on the Viking Cruise ship shown in the background at the end of your video. We were there for three days and it rained hard every day. We are now in the Lofoten Islands and heading for Thomson.
Wow!!! Hope you're having an amazing time! Lofoten is a dream destination for me! Safe travels and enjoy the rest of the trip!
Forgive the typo at the end of my comment. We are heading fro Tromso not Thomson. We are currently in Leknes and the scenery’s amazing. Quite similar to your recent video of the Faroe Islands
Yet another intefesting 'wee' video Steve.thx...Norway is a great country .frighteningly expensive..but fantastic nevertheless and definitely worth visiting.
I started in Bergen a trip with Hurtigruten MS Nordnorge June 25 2023 to Kirkenes and back to Bergen July 6 2023. This trip was sensational. I highgly recommend this trip.
That would be fantastic!
The weather actually lends additional mystique 😉What a wonderful journey! Thank you for taking us along. Solid move on opting for the buffet. 👍🏼
So glad it cleared a little, was looking dodgy for a moment :D