The beginning of the walk as a zigzag uphill walk which probably was built that way for soldiers to carry cannons to and from the top of the island. On the way to the top we saw two bunker that we concluded were used by the Germans during WWII.
The main road finishes after a lone cannon used to be and the road narrows through the forest as it goes down towards the other side of the island (which during the months of summer you cannot enter because it's hatching season for eagles); and when we reached the other end on the island we were met with a little beach where people were swimming and jumping off cliffs. So, we decided to join them for a while. Adrian and I tried the cliff jumping and it. Was. AWESOME!
Bjørn Sigurd discovered there was a family who makes goat cheese (to be exact, the woman who makes the cheese has a masters Degree in White Goat Cheese Making). Adrian and Bjørn Sigurd bought a block of cheese each and then we started are arduous walk back.
At night, a very good friend and neighbour of Eline and Tore came visit and stay for the night.
View of Oscarsborg from the top of Håøya. |
Bjørn Sigurd and Adrian with the view of the fjord from Håøya. |
The main road finishes after a lone cannon used to be and the road narrows through the forest as it goes down towards the other side of the island (which during the months of summer you cannot enter because it's hatching season for eagles); and when we reached the other end on the island we were met with a little beach where people were swimming and jumping off cliffs. So, we decided to join them for a while. Adrian and I tried the cliff jumping and it. Was. AWESOME!
Bjørn Sigurd discovered there was a family who makes goat cheese (to be exact, the woman who makes the cheese has a masters Degree in White Goat Cheese Making). Adrian and Bjørn Sigurd bought a block of cheese each and then we started are arduous walk back.
At night, a very good friend and neighbour of Eline and Tore came visit and stay for the night.
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