Blindleia is an 20-kilometre (12 mi) long inland waterway in the municipality of Lillesand in Aust-Agder county, Norway. It starts in the Gamle Hellesund or Ulvøysund areas in southern Høvåg in the southwest (near Kristiansand) and it continues northeast past the city of Lillesand. It is a salt water fjord passage that is protected from the open sea by an elongated archipelago of skerries. There are several narrow gaps as part of the waterway, some of them only 10 metres (33 ft) wide. Navigation through the passage is detailed but supposedly not difficult—as there are no tides and very little current—with clearly marked buoys and a few lighthouses. Please do not use this or any of my images without my permission Click here for my restricted Adult 18+ photography. Click here to follow me on Instagram. Click here for my Smugmug photopage. Click here to follow me on Twitter. Click here to follow me on 500px. Any disrespectful comments about my models or if your photostream is empty might result in permanent Block/Ban.
By the tourist information, cross the road at the traffic lights. Turn left, and continue along Pharos vei. You pass the car park "Arresten" and turn right into Jørgen Bangs gate. Take the first road to the right (Vardegaten) and then again to the right into Høyvardeveien. You will reach Vardeheia (41 m a.s.l.) with its magnificent view. Continue your walk on Høyvardeveien down to Lillesandsveien, where you turn right. After that you turn left into Vestregate, follow Storgaten and finally turn right into Frivoldveien. After 200 m you will see a narrow path on the right, which takes you up to Fløyheia (63.5 m a.s.l.) with beautiful views to the sea, town and countryside. This trail has been created based on Knut Hamsun’s work, “On Overgrown Paths”, and you’ll find quotes from the book along the way. There are some steep sections. You’ll reach Møllerheia (41.9 m a.s.l.) and follow the path down to a staircase, which takes you to Kirkegaten. Go to the left and then to the right in order to reach Kirkeheia (27 m a.s.l.) with its beautiful park and the wooden Grimstad Church - one of Norway’s largest of its kind. You can climb to the top of Binabben (58.5 m a.s.l.) via Arendals-veien. Follow the path which starts 130 m after the petrol station to the right. At the top you will get a fantastic 360° view towards countryside, town, harbour and skerries. On the way down, turn right at the first fork. You walk around Binabben. Follow the signs for "Biodden". You get into a housing estate. Keep walking down on Batteriveien and Bioddgaten. Turn left and follow the quays back to the tourist information. Duration: approx. 1 ½ hours. Terrain: Varied, some hilly areas, exciting countryside. Sturdy shoes and a reasonable level of fitness are required. Level of difficulty: Medium Suitable for: Both Vardeheia and Kirkeheia are suitable for wheelchairs/prams. Map: ut.no
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Malerisches Südnorwegen Der Süden Norwegens fasziniert mit pittoresken Hafenstädtchen an der weißen Küste Sørlands, mit bunten Sommerhäuschen zwischen kleinen Inseln und rundgeschliffenen Schären, mit prachtvollen Stabkirchen und grandiosen Landschaften. PREMIUM – QUALITÄT - hochwertige Passform durch präzise Stanzung und hervorragende Druckqualität aus Europa. PERFEKTES GESCHENK - für die ganze Familie, für Erwachsene, Jugendliche und Kinder ab 14 Jahren, für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene. MEHR ALS NUR EIN SPIEL - Puzzles sind unterhaltend, fördern Wohlbefinden und gleichzeitig Konzentration und Gedächtnis. GEDÄCHTNIS-TRAINING - Puzzle verbessern die visuelle Wahrnehmung und Koordination, reduzieren Stress und fördern lösungsorientiertes Denken sowie Kreativität. VIELFALT - über 30.000 wunderschöne Motive, 1.000 Teile und 2.000 Teile - für jeden Geschmack! Bildautor: Hanna Wagner Maße der gelegten Puzzle: - 1000 Teile: 64cm x 48cm - 2000 Teile: 90cm x 67cm
Malerisches Südnorwegen Der Süden Norwegens fasziniert mit pittoresken Hafenstädtchen an der weißen Küste Sørlands, mit bunten Sommerhäuschen zwischen kleinen Inseln und rundgeschliffenen Schären, mit prachtvollen Stabkirchen und grandiosen Landschaften. PREMIUM – QUALITÄT - hochwertige Passform durch präzise Stanzung und hervorragende Druckqualität aus Europa. PERFEKTES GESCHENK - für die ganze Familie, für Erwachsene, Jugendliche und Kinder ab 14 Jahren, für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene. MEHR ALS NUR EIN SPIEL - Puzzles sind unterhaltend, fördern Wohlbefinden und gleichzeitig Konzentration und Gedächtnis. GEDÄCHTNIS-TRAINING - Puzzle verbessern die visuelle Wahrnehmung und Koordination, reduzieren Stress und fördern lösungsorientiertes Denken sowie Kreativität. VIELFALT - über 30.000 wunderschöne Motive, 1.000 Teile und 2.000 Teile - für jeden Geschmack! Bildautor: Hanna Wagner Maße der gelegten Puzzle: - 1000 Teile: 64cm x 48cm - 2000 Teile: 90cm x 67cm
Hotel Lyngørporten is a resort that is situated on the seaside on the mainland near the preserved island community of Lyngør. In this idyllic Southern Norway enviroment the hotel offers accommodation in traditional style houses/apartments, restuarant, bar and a patio restaurant with a plendid view to the sea. There are also conference facilities for up to 120 persons. All conference rooms are equipped with state of the art devices at your disposal. By the resort there is a shop, marina boats for rent and a diving centre. Trips into the skerries are popular, and this location is perfect for teambuilding activities, fishing and swimming. The car-free island paradise of Lyngør You will never forget the trip you made to Lyngør, located a short ferry ride from the hotel. This wooden village in the sea is an exotic coastal idyll without roads or cars, and has the atmosphere of a bygone era and a dramatic story. Stay in Raet National Park Raet National Park was created in 2016 to protect the special natural area which extends from the Valøyene islands off Grimstad along the entire Arendal coastal strip to Lyngør in Tvedestrand. The park covers a total of 607 square kilometres of coastal nature and sea.