First published: 18/10/24.

Dutchhorn 2.5

High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago

High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago (Inscribed)

High Coast / Kvarken Archipelago by DutchHorn

In the summer of 2010 before we said goodbye to Norway, we had one final roadtrip to visit a large part of this country.  We drove as far North as Lofoten, then cut across to Sweden and came back south through there.  On the way back, Becki and Jasper flew from Lulea to Stockholm while I drove the car through boring forests for ten hours.  About halfway there is this WHS which is of geological importance as it is the fastest rising place in the world due to the glacier melting.  They had a nice visitor center and a map with the UNESCO sign, so I was happy while I took a picture.  For the rest this place is not very exciting, a lot of trees, water and I am sure a lot of mosquitoes.  

The place is kind of in the middle of nowhere, but I guess that is relative as it is still in a western country within hours of an airport and easily to reach by car from Stockholm.  Maybe I should have stayed longer and done some hiking reading from the other reviews, but I had to get back on the road.

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