Day 7: Geiranger (Continued) - Geiranger Overlooks
Important information for the day.
When we were cleared to disembark,
DCL photographers were there on the Sea Walk ready to take our pictures. It was the best group picture we took the entire trip!
It was extremely windy and a little drizzly. However, we found the Sea Walk to be as stable as any pier on land. It was cool walking across it.
Here is a cute little café.
Again, because of the wheelchair, DNC arranged for a private van to take us to the overlooks and up to Mt. Dalsnibba. We met our driver and a 9 passenger van. It started raining as we found our driver and loaded up the van. It was close quarters, but it was wonderful as the driver took us to the various overlooks. He started heading out one side of the village towards Eagle Bend road with these 11 hairpin turns.
All along the way we had great view of the Magic.
Some of the countryside on the way up.
Then he stopped at one overlook.
Then we reached Eagle’s Bend overlook. This is a beautifully designed overlook, not just a cut out in the road.
We had several minutes here to take pictures by ourselves before a tour bus unloaded.
We had to go back through Geiranger to get up to Mt. Dalsnibba. We stopped at the Flydalsjuvet overlook after going back through town.
It was touch and go on whether the road to Mt. Dalsnibba would be open. They started clearing the road in May and had to suspend operations because of avalanches. I was watching ICruiser’s thread on Cruise Critic and he let us know that the road opened about a week before we got here. The higher we climbed, the less visibility there was to the bottom of the fjord.
Once we made our way up the winding road with the snow piled 8 feet high on the sides of the road, we couldn’t tell where the snow ended and the sky began.
Helicopter tours were going on.
We got to the top and actually got snowed on. DD and DH even had a snowball fight. I was expecting “Marshmallow” to come out at any time to defend Elsa’s ice castle.
We encountered another troll.
After our overlook tour we were dropped back into town near the pier. We passed this tour bus on the way back down. You can see how high the snow is actually piled.
Next: Waterfall Walk