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Fjord of the trolls

Posted on May 27, 2023May 27, 2023 by Ella

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Stunning, mighty. The Trollefjord, a two kilometer long fjord is well known for its majestic nature. Only 60 meters wide at its narrowest, impossible for the super cruise liners but for our relatively small ferry with an experienced captain, yes indeed.

Troll stories abound about this fjord. It was formed by the strike of a magic troll sword is the most popular.

Back when things were not so tightly monitored, the crew would play tricks on the passengers by having a couple crew members dressed as trolls go into the fjord ahead of time so as to yell at the ferry as it passed.

The Trollefjord is monitored by the police (hidden cameras or honor system?)  and every captain must ask clearance before entering, for safety and environmental reasons. During the winter, entrance is forbidden because of danger of avalanche. Right around now is when it becomes navigable, provided there are no storms and the water is calm. 

At 11:50pm we reached the head of the inlet and waited for clearance to enter. Moments later we were cleared and began the turn into the fjord. Until that moment, it was unknown whether we would be cleared.

Getting close to the fjord

Only a 2 km inlet, nonetheless, the captain had us inching along. Perhaps so we could all meditate on the beauty. Or more likely because of the tricky navigation. At the end of the inlet, there was just barely enough room to turn around.

Earlier I purchased a mug of hot something with a shot of rum. The deal was, if you bought the drink, you got to keep the mug.

The rest is photos. Grubb will be posting his perspective because how could he not? With Peer Gynt playing on the loudspeakers as we entered he was hooked.

Looking back to the opening as we enter
Looking back to the end of the inlet as we are turning to leave
The walls rise steeply on either side
Yes, those little white streaks that look like a dirty window are snow. We were all out in the open. No one wanted to see this from behind glass
Not much clearance on either side
It was 1 am by the time we went to bed. But up in time for breakfast. Our view while eating.

2 thoughts on “Fjord of the trolls”

  1. jamie says:
    May 27, 2023 at 8:32 am

    Spectacular place and photos!

    Reply
    1. Ella says:
      May 27, 2023 at 9:47 am

      Thanks. The pictures don’t really do it justice.

      Reply

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