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franzipatur · 2 years
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2 Tage Ålesund: 04.07.-06.07.
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Angekommen im neuen Campingplatz war die Stimmung etwas getrübt: es hat auf dem Weg zum Platz geregnet, unsere Sachen wurden nass, es war kalt und der Campingplatz war nicht so schön wie die ersten. Aber man kann halt nicht immer mit allem Glück haben - vor allem nicht mit dem Wetter in Norwegen, was wir auch die Tage danach immer wieder erleben durften.
05.07.22: Aussichtspunkt und Stadtbesichtigung
Auch am nächsten Tag war das Wetter nicht besonders gut, gerade mal 11 grad, windig und regnerisch. Dennoch haben wir uns sofort verliebt in die wunderschöne Stadt Ålesund. Viele bunte, wunderschöne Häuser und Stadtviertel, die auf 2 Hauptinseln der Stadt aufgeteilt sind. Besonders schön war der Ausblick von der „Fjellstua Utsiktsterrasen“ - Mischung Stadt, Fjord und Berge. Am Abend war dann vorkochen angesagt - so kochten wir uns essen für die nächsten 3 Tage vor, da wir auf diesem Campingplatz immerhin eine sehr gut ausgestattete Küche vorfanden - das mussten wir ausnutzen.
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sergei-gussev · 3 years
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#fjellstua #ålesund #møreogromsdal #norge #august2019 (at Fjellstuetrappene) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHrxNu_FPBK/?igshid=1t8byacarfviv
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rufsetufsa · 5 years
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dailyoverview · 5 years
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A steep 418 steps lead to the top of Mount Aksla in Ålesund, Norway. At the summit is the Fjellstua Viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of the city below, as well as the surrounding archipelago and Sunnmøre Alps. Despite being one of Norway’s smallest municipalities by area — at 38 square miles (99 sq. km) — Ålesund is the country’s 17th most populous city, with about 47,200 residents.
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62°28'27.6"N, 6°09'49.1"E
Source imagery: Geran de Klerk
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haeronline · 5 years
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Stairway to View Heaven
Fjellstua Viewpoint in Ålesund is the best way to spend your night in the Sunnmore area. Walk up the 418 steps from the city park and up to the viewpoint. The reward on the top is the breathtaking views of Ålesund city centre together with majestic mountains and plenty of sea.
If you’re planning your trip to Ålesund, visit this guide for a perfect visit to Ålesund & Sunnmøre.
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aaalllen · 5 years
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This guy didn't speak English, so I had no clue why he was taking this ball and stopping at each of the 418 steps (at Fjellstua Ålesund) https://www.instagram.com/p/B28sHNtj56t/?igshid=10htw9nd9bdox
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nichetraveldesign · 5 years
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The beautiful and tranquil Ålesund, Norway. #nichetraveldesign #findyournicheintheworld #curatedtraveltofeedthesoul #ålesund #visitålesund #norgefoto #instanichetravel #nichetravelgram #norwaytravel #norwayphotos #instagramover50 #farawayfiles #travel_captures #wheretogonext #instatravelingram #vacationdreans #norwayinanutshell #norwayvacation #visitnorway🇳🇴 #norwegianescape #bestnorwegiannature (at Fjellstua Ålesund) https://www.instagram.com/p/B21srQMlGLe/?igshid=1ge9zb6z8zim0
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cauloccoli · 5 years
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Nothing to see here. #nofilter (at Fjellstua Aksla, Ålesund) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz0EocmiT4yGVSGZ4RrdVQnHGPIhBk3UfhugrU0/?igshid=fdzne69kknre
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seanandstef-blog · 5 years
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Another fantastic day in Norway. We are checking out the Aksla Viewpoint high above the city of Ålesund ❤️🥰 #pandocruises #pandoazura #seanandstef (at Fjellstua Aksla, Ålesund) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwohPUoh8hO/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1p8gaiifgcdbn
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oscardanielson · 5 years
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Ålesund just nu (på/i Fjellstua Aksla, Ålesund) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv4eGBWBtr9/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=7z01hrgnuu2v
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diiidz · 7 years
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Ålesund it was short, but great✌🏼️#seeyousoon #hsinthefield #norway (ved Fjellstua Aksla, Ålesund)
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avangelist · 7 years
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Kniv. #nofilter (at Fjellstua Aksla, Ålesund)
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elsaeckhardt-blog · 7 years
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4 april
hello all!
I thought it was time to recap some of the events that have happened over the past few weeks since I last made a similar post (12 mars !!) :)
15 mars (onsdag): Anne Britt showed me a cute running loop a few minutes from my school and we went for a jog :) 🏃‍♀️⛰ it was near some ski jumps which we climbed up and got some take off practice for next winter ;) shoutout to my new workout partner!
17 mars: I went to a Norwegian movie theatre with some friends, which was defintely an experience. The building the theatre was in was an old stone tower, and it was decorated on the inside to match the movie we were seeing, Beauty and the Beast. There was even a man dressed in a cloak and top hat collecting tickets/making an announcement before the movie started. Dramatic stuff !! 
23 mars: Helge and I took a trip into the city in the evening to attempt to hike the stairs up to Fjellstua, an outlook over Ålesund City, but unfortunately it was too icy to go the whole way. Despite this it was still a really neat trip because I hadn’t been to the base of the Fjellstua stairs before, and it was a beautiful park. It had lights illuminating the whole, sprawling base and leading up to the staircase, looking over the city. It was so beautiful and I’m excited to hike the whole thing soon!
25 mars: I adventured around my neighborhood for a couple hours with our neighbor’s very photogenic dog which made me (again) appreciate how stunning it is here ! You can walk anywhere for just a few minutes and see something that gives you a whole new perspective on Ålesund.
27 mars (mandag): A while ago I wrote about the week my class went to Italy, and this past week the Italians came and visited us !! 🇮🇹🎉 They got here on Sunday but since I didn’t host anyone I meet them all on Monday :) It was really cool to be apart of a group with people from two completely different countries and cultures (I might write to that more later). On Monday we went to the Sunnmøre Museum in Ålesund (where my host dad grew up working in the summers) and saw some cool stuff, like old Viking ships and an immitation village. There is such rich history here. After the museum tour was over we were dismissed, and one interesting thing that stood out to me from that day was that we didn’t take a bus back to school or anything, the teachers kind of just said we could go home, so we just had to figure out which bus to take to get where we needed to be. I feel like this would never happen in the US, especially with an exchange group on the first day (even though everything was peachy)! Later that night a few of us had a cookout on a little island looking out over the sea, which was really fun. It was interesting to see how effortlessly/casually everyone interacted even though we were from different parts of the globe and spoke different first languages (we all spoke English together which was nice for me ;)) <3 fun fun!
28 mars: Tuesday was very fun as well, for a couple of reasons...🎈🎂😉 We started out the day by going to a place called Lekeland, which was basically an indoor play park for little kids. We had a presentation about the company, as a big focus of the week was to learn about local businesses and how they differ between Florence and Ålesund. After the prez we got to play!! It was a wonderful way to celebrate turning 17 :)) After a couple hours of running around ball pits and slides we headed to Ålesund City to walk around and sightsee/go to an old historical museum about Ålesund. We were split into groups and could roam freely throughout the city without a chaperone, which again, would probably never happen in the US. We met at the museum and got to hear about the big Ålesund fire in 1904. The fire burned down every building in the city except for one, but surprisingly only one person was killed. One fun fact I learned was the Kaiser Wilhelm II gave a lot of aid to Ålesund’s reconstruction, which explains why Ålesund has some German inspiration in the buildings (it also explains why Ålesund wasn’t destroyed in WWII even though all of the surrounding towns were). The museum was in an old pharmacy that used to be a fancy house, so we got a tour of the preserved rooms which was interesting. I wish I could write down every fact I learned! Later that day I celebrated my birthday with my family and contact family with food, cake and presents. It was so wonderful to be in their company, and I’m so thankful for their generousity!! I got BEAUTIFUL gifts/cards from them (including an adorable homemade bracelet from our neighbor Sigrid and Norwegian mittens from hønemama🙃) as well as family back home <3 It was so nice to get messages from people everywhere wishing me a happy birthday!! Truly one to remember 😊
29 mars: We started out the day by going to a local fish factory and watching fish get their heads chopped off/gutted/dried ! :)) Everyone got decked out head to toe in high fashion scrubs before the tour to prevent the fish from getting on us, because although the facotry was clean there was fish everywhere! It smelled to high heaven but it was neat to see how the factory worked, as I have eaten the fish they produce there in my time here. We followed up the tour with a presentation by one of the company’s heads at their headquarters (which was very sleek, modern and Scandinavian I might add). After learning some stats about the company we went to Fjellstua’s restaurant (the overlook I mentioned earlier) and ate bacalao, a dish made with the fish we learned about. tasty🍴!! After school some people from our class had a cookout on a beach in town which was a blast. It wasn’t very warm, but it was super cozy to play volleyball and listen to music around a fire together 💕 A couple of us even took a dip! 
30 mars: On Thursday we went for a small group hike 🏔 We climbed up the face of a small ski hill (so small it wasn’t skiable this season) about five minutes from school, which took 40 minutes or so. We took a quick pause then headed to the summit for another 30 minutes, and it started snowing once we got to the top! It was cool for the Italians because they rarely get snow in Florence ❄︎ ❄︎ It was pretty relaxed and everyone went at their own rate, which made it interesting to see how the Norwegians and Italians differed in athleticism :) Later that night we rented out a gym for the class and had pizza/played sports. There were some dinky plastic lacrosse sticks in the closet, and I FLIPPED OUT when I saw them!! It was so so nice to chilLAX (wowowow good one elsa!) again, and it made me miss sports in the US for sure! (Fotball is still going well though, first game in a couple weeks ⚽) busy busy, tiring day !! (also happy belated birthday Pops! the big 5-0!)
31 mars: On Friday we all worked on group presentations about local business and gave them to the class. That evening we had a banquet celebrating the exchange program with parents which was bittersweet ❣️ There was a lot of singing/dancing until late hours to follow :) One thing I defintely realized this week is how universal music is 🌎🌍🌏
1 apri (lordag): I flew back to the US unexpectedly!! 😱😱 psychhhh april fools !! I know I had you all convinced, sorry for the scare ;) ! Our class went out dinner Saturday night for one last hurrah and spent some final time together afterwards <3 It was crazy how much more comfortable everyone got with one another over that single week, which made saying goodbye tough that night!
From that Sunday until now nothing particularly noteworthy has happened, but I have Easter break next week and am going to Oslo with my family!! Thanks again for checking in!
love, Elsa <3 🇺🇸🇳🇴
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