Showing posts with label Sweden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweden. Show all posts

Monday 30 May 2016

A Walk in Lilla Bommen - April 2014

Today I'll post a few pictures taken during the spring of 2014 from a walk in Lilla Bommen, a guest harbour in Gothenburg, Sweden located on the shore of the Göta river. It offers mooring for temporary visiting boats.
West part of the Lilla Bommen square
One can see the Viking in the background

Göta river
Göta river
The Viking and The ''Lipstic''
This building popularly known as The ''Lipstic'' is a post-modern relatively tall structure. It is a red and white striped building located near The Viking. It's official name is Lilla Bommen, after it's location.

Its impossible to get in one frame the whole Viking from the side
Also in Lilla Bommen is moored The Viking. She is reported to be the biggest sailing ship ever built in Scandinavia. She was originally built as a sail training ship for the rapidly growing Danish merchant fleet. Viking came to Gothenburg, Sweden permanently in 1950, as a home for various shipping organisations, and later became a school of seamanship. Today she is moored in the Gothenburg guest harbour as hotel "Barken Viking".

Göta river is very pleasant place for afternoon walks
There are always many moored vessels 


The Gothenburg Opera can be seen on the west side of the square

Sunday 29 May 2016

Short video from a walk around Stora Delsjön



This is a short video from a walk around Stora Delsjön, lake located in eastern Gothenburg, Sweden. I went there on 04 Jan 2015 and it was lovely, the weather was warm with only light wind and the views from around the lake were very scenic. There is a path around the lake, which makes loop and can be walked in about 4 to 5 hours. If a visitor has to spend three days in Gothenburg, the first has to be visiting the main avenues, museums, restaurants, shops, etc, the second visiting Gothenburg Botanical GardenSlottsskogen and the river Göta älv, and the third day has to be spent on walk around Stora Delsjön. And the third day is going to be in the real Sweden, because it is a huge country with very few people and there are much more forests and lakes then cities and towns.

If you want to see pictures from the other lake nearby Gothenburg: A Walk In Wintry Swedish Forest - Bohusleden, Stora Mölnesjön

Sunday 22 May 2016

First impression of Gothenburg, Sweden - Guest post

Gothenburg, Sweden is one of my favourite places. I've been visiting it since 2008. That year I lived and worked there, and fell in love with the city.

The first thing that I noticed about Gothenburg is that it is so green when viewed from the air. An endless forest.

Despite being the second largest city in Sweden it gave me a feeling of a small town. There was an atmosphere of calmness and relaxation. It looked to me that road traffic almost didn't exist. That created the impression of eternal weekend. It was almost impossible to feel stressed there.

The main boulevard Avenyn, ''The Avenue''
This is how typical housing blocks in the city look like.



Interestingly sometimes there are no streets between the blocks. They are built on a hilly terrain. Like some giant just pined them up in the forest. I tried sometimes to walk to the city centre, but at some places it was very difficult to cross the terrain.


View from my window
View from my window
View from my window
Sometimes I could spot rabbits and deers through the window.
Because of the calmness and tranquillity, one thing that I could always had for sure was a good sleep.

Wednesday 18 May 2016

A Walk In Wintry Swedish Forest - Bohusleden, Stora Mölnesjön - Christmas 2015

Here I'll share one of the better experiences I had in my life, the walks around Stora Mölnesjön and Vättlefjäll Natural reserve. The name of the track we used to follow is Bohusleden and I highly recommend to the visitors of Gothenburg to spare a day and see these lakes, regardless time of the year. Its equally beautiful in every season and while popular hiking trail, its still relatively less walked.

The Bohusleden trail starts (or at least passes close to) Rannebergen, a part of Angered suburb in Gothenburg, Sweden. Also there is the border of Vättlefjäll Natural reserve and the lake Stora Mölnesjön. This natural reserve is somewhat typical for Sweden place. One can clearly see the rocky ground, covered with relatively thin layer of soil and here and there fallen trees, which have the root system visible and one can see how it is spread very thin and wide over the boulders below. The natural reserve is pretty humid place (as most of Sweden) across the whole year and this means that there are always big swamp and bog areas, which are often difficult or even impossible to cross. Also it is good idea to be somewhat careful with the wild life as there are some dangerous animals as moose, bear and red deer during the winter or adder and mosquito during the summer. I guess making noise while walking is enough of deterrent for most of the bigger animals and spray to repel mosquitoes for the smaller. About snakes, the adder can be dangerous, but it rarely injects venom when biting and even then the venom is unlikely to kill healthy adult human, but still its a good idea to look at our feet when walking in the forests. Actually I plan in some future articles to cover more in detail the information about these animals. Also its worth to note that this place is not so far from the polar circle and in midwinter the day is pretty short, the sun rises above the horizon for something like two or three hours a day and by 3 o'clock its already dark. Having that in mind we can enjoy our walks around the lakes in Vättlefjäll, which during the summer months radiate the spirit of the Scandinavian nature and one nearly expects to run across some mythical forest creature like dwarf or hulder

So it has been snowing for few days and the fog was thick. As I said we went for a walk in the Vättlefjäll Natural reserve. Stora Mölnesjön was frozen, which is its usual state for this time of the year, however the continuous snowfalls we observed the last few years are not so usual. Anyway there were a few people having their walk and enjoying the scenery. Also we passed through few typical houses built in the outskirts of the reserve and the lake and I think that it should be very nice to live in this area. It is just 30 min away from the city centre but I have the feeling that the civilization is already far away. The temperature was well below zero, but there was something rather interesting, young local guys were taking bath in the icy waters of the lake in hole they cut in the ice. So, here we have few of the pictures from that day, enjoy!
First view of Stora Mölnesjön
Stora Mölnesjön swamp
Villas around Stora Mölnesjön
Bohusleden trail starts
Stora Mölnesjön view from the trail
Ice Bathing in Stora Mölnesjön
Thick Fog over Vättlefjäll
Mini-bridge at Stora Mölnesjön
Stora Mölnesjön, connection between the lakes
Bohusleden track passes sometimes over boulders
Bohusleden
Further the Bohusleden trail
At the Bohusleden trail one can see often these tree trunks used as bridges over swampy places or small brooks
Its tricky to cross one of these when its frozen, but lighter animals walk easily over the ice
One of the impossible to cross swamped areas
View of the frozen lake in the fog

Sunday 15 May 2016

Visit to Styrsö, Sweden

Few years ago I had a chance to visit Styrsö, small island close to the Swedish City of Gothenburg (Göteborg in Swedish), which can be reached with the Gothenburg's public transport net with no additional coast. It was just after 2008's Christmas and despite the cool weather (from 0C midday to -10C in late evening) everything was very charming and nice. The ambient was something that I started identifying with the country in general, somehow everything is calm, organised, purposeful and made to look nice. There is also touch of simplicity and all this combined with the nature and climate makes the atmosphere very particular. It's hard to describe it with one word or sentence, so I'd call it "One very Swedish feeling".
Red House  Styrsö, Sweden
I must mention here that this type of houses are not simply "generic red house", the paint is called Falu Rödfärg. It is an integral part of the Swedish culture and houses painted with Falu Rödfärg are one of the most iconic views from the country. If interested read more here: falurodfarg.com

Yellow House, Sweden
House Gothenburg
Styrsö Island House
House, Styrsö
Village's road, Styrsö Island, Sweden
Styrsö Village, many of the houses are further inside the owner's land, which gives them the "Forest House" feel
Styrsö cemetery, frozen and calm
Styrsö Sunset
Sunset Styrsö (my favourite picture of this series)