Narvik was developed as an all-year ice free port for the Swedish Kiruna and Gällivare iron mines. In my youth I was here once, but did not go further out to Lofoten. This time we also took the train to Riksgränsen and back again. We got an interesting view of the new bridge connecting islands – not finished yet.
Riksgränsen (the border to Sweden) – and as you can see there is no activity during summer – it seems. Abandoned cafées and all lifts still waiting for passengers.
Back in Narvik again I marvelled at the abundance of red clover overlooking the harbour. Flowers everywhere along the roads in Sweden and Norway – a wonder for me used to the brownish yellow burnt landscape at home.

We spent only a day here – then left for Lofoten and its beautiful, varied landscapes.
For the Swedish ”Fika” this first day, we found a lovely place with the sound of running water and a soothing mountain view.
Milo would have loved this place. Low water and easy to splash around and play.
The common butterwort grew on the banks of this little river – did you know this is a carnivorous plant? I didn’t before I looked it up in the flora.
Just before darkness, we arrived in Svolvaer – the main town in Lofoten – which will be in the next post!



Calming environs!
Thank you!
This area is all so beautiful. And the bridge actually enhances the landscape. How wonderful is that!
Yes, how wonderful is that?
My eyes could rest on those photos forever. The inscription ”takk til våre allierte” moves me deeply. The bridge is amazing. I feel quite homesick now – and happily looking forward to my next visit at the end of the month.
Your country is close to my heart, Dina. And deep inside yours ♥
And so is Sweden to me, Ann-Christine. ❤
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What a beautiful place and all that red clover is amazing
Thank you, Pauline – I loved that clover!
I really love your red clover photo!
Aren’t they beautiful! I love red clover, and despite being behind a fence – they are. Thank you – glad you like them too.
Ahhh, more mountains. 🙂
janet
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Those mountains rising from the sea are seriously impressive. Looking forward to your next post as I would love to visit the Lofoten one day!
You are welcome to travel with me for some more Lofoten posts – hope I can get you even more hooked!
Great landscape….
Thank you, Sue!
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Thanks for this tour. Lofoten has some beautiful landscapes. It looks quite serene.
Very serene – there will be some more posts – thank you for coming with me!
I like your Thursday Thoughts! 🙂 🙂 And this one’s full of beauty.
Thank you, Jo – and there is more to come from Lofoten!