Our train at Voss, ready to roll once we’d hopped off.
Looking back to Voss and the lake from the Hangursbanen to Mount Hangur.
Voss Youth Hostel on the edge of Vangsvatnet, from the Hangursbanen.
Voss on the River Vosso, seen from Mount Hangur.
South‑eastern end of Vangsvatnet, where Voss sits, from Mount Hangur.
North‑eastern Vangsvatnet and Voss outskirts, from Mount Hangur.
Panoramic view from the café atop Mount Hangur, over the valley beyond Voss.
Descending the cable car: Voss and the north‑eastern end of Vangsvatnet.
Voss Stave Church.
Cosy, modern common room at Voss Youth Hostel; corridor off to the right.
One of our two modern four‑bed bunk rooms at Voss Youth Hostel, overlooking the lake. Stylish circular holes replace ladders.
Shane and Mark at Voss Youth Hostel entrance, ready to set off.
Voss Youth Hostel in its own grounds beside Voss lake, wispy clouds drifting over.
Fast‑flowing Strandaelvi feeding the Vosso and Voss lake, seen from Strandavegen leaving Voss.
Lønaholmen in Lønavatnet, wispy clouds reflected in still water, from Strandavegen at Husagrovi.
Looking back to Lønavatnet’s south‑west end, first big lake after Voss, from Husagrovi.
Looking north‑east along Lønavatnet; Lønaholmen just visible on the right, from Husagrovi.
Peter Rushworth on his bike, with impressive Tvindefossen behind.
A very soggy shop stop at Vinje.
Approaching Myrkdalsvatnet’s north‑western end, coats still on against the rain.
This house just past Myrkdalen actually has a grass roof.
First glimpse of today’s big climb, Halsabakkane hairpins, Storelvi rushing towards us.
The Hola goat farm below Halsabakkane’s intimidating hairpins; goat’s cheese for sale.
One of Hola goat farm’s friendly residents.