Last autumn, we stayed for a week along the Lusterfjorden in Vestland, Norway.
On our GPS map, we noted a river valley heading up into the mountains from the fjord town of Luster. We decided to explore the valley so we drove up Dalsdalen (the road), along the Dalsdalselvi (the river), to explore Dalsdalen (which actually translates to “the valley-valley”) itself.
We eventually stopped to take the dog for a walkabout and check out a bit of the valley on foot. What we found on our excursion were a number of tumbledown structures in a quiet, steep-sided valley with a few mountain farms.
Here are some images taken of some of the sights seen in the Norwegian valley of Dalsdalen last fall.















What a beautiful place, great captures of the landscape and shacks.. I’d love to walk up the hillsides and find the waterfallls and cascades.
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Many thanks!! It was quiet and lovely, you’d enjoy it!
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Great shots!
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Thanks so much!
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Beautiful scenery, and some very photogenic decayed huts!
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Thank you!!
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