31 May 2017

Nordkapp 71°10'21"

Travelled: 319km
Stay :Skipsfjord wayside stop 71.02776  25.88694 (opposite camp ground)
Visited: Nordkapp

It snowed most of the night and Bluey was rocking in the wind.  We decided to wait it out until lunchtime to see if the road conditions out to Slettnes Lighthouse, the most northerly point on mainland Europe that you can drive to, had improved. Unfortunately they hadn't and looking at the weather report it showed good conditions for Nordkapp. So off we went! 




We weren't quite prepared for the snowy and windy conditions up on the plateaus and poor Bluey's Low Temperature Warning light went from Orange to Red! There was no way we were stopping up there so we continued on and as we descended down the light went off. 

A bit of ice left still clinging to Bluey's bumper bar.

It was a beautiful drive along the E69 as it hugged the coast line offering some terrific views.  


Fish drying racks



We followed this truck most of the way up, which pleased Mark no end as he was fast and he was a trailblazer! 




Mark was equally impressed with this double cement mixer truck.
Lots of pretty fishing villages


Then came the nearly 7km tunnel to go to onto the island.


There were even phone booths along the tunnel!

Then there were more beautiful vistas and villages.

And of course lots of reindeer.






We didn't dally as we continued our journey to the famous Nordkapp. Although it is not officially the most northerly point (Slettnes Lighthouse and Knivskjellodden - which requires a 18km hike), it is the most popular to visit and is well catered for the hordes of tourists. The entry fee of Nk270 (€30) each for 24hrs is a bit steep but includes entry to watch a 15min movie and some exhibits about the area as well as a sound and light show. But what we were more interested in was the dramatic landscape outside and the fact that we had made it to Nordkapp after 25 days and 5,802 km. Unfortunately due to the bad weather the last 13km to Nordkapp could only be travelled in a convoy behind a snow plow at designated times. So we waited in line for a 2 hours until 7:30pm and then along with other motorhomes,  cars, buses and motorbikes we followed.  

This is the carpark 6km from Nordkapp where the 18km walk to Knivskjellodden departs. Obviously not in these conditions!










Then we had to wait our turn to pay only to be told that we would need to follow the convoy back down at 10pm.  Although we had originally wanted to stay at Nordkapp, we didn't want to run the risk of being stuck there tomorrow!  No one could garantee when the next convoy would be. As it turned out a couple of hours of wondering around taking photos and gazing out over the 307m high cliff was sufficient.   We felt lucky that the weather,  although cold, was clear and the snow cover just added that certain something to the vista.  Now that we have visited one of the most northerly points on Europe we will venture south to explore more of Norway's treasures.












Discs to celebrate children from different parts of the world.










On our way back we had this terrific view and we stopped as soon as we could as it was getting late.


4 comments:

  1. Anonymous01 June, 2017

    What a fantastic experience! We loved it too, but the weather was a little kinder to us. Simply stunning scenery. Thoroughly enjoying reading. Looking forward to Norway. Cangrats peeps. Kindest, Wayne.

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    1. Thanks Wayne, that's what travel is all about, different experiences. The weather is something we have no control over but it's still amazing. We are looking forward to the adventures that await us as we head south. All the best M & M

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  2. M&M
    Congratulation on making it to Nordkapp !

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    1. Thanks Micheal. Another tick for the bucket list. Hope your plans are going well for your trip coming up. I have published our Scandinavian mega map on our blog on the Maps page and will continue to add our journey on there. Cheers

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