Hiking to Syltevika in Varangerhalvøya, Norway

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • I hiked to Ytre Syltevika National Reserve in Varangerhalvøya, Norway. Varangerhalvøya was a pleasant surprise, can't wait to go back there and do some proper hikes there soon, what an amazing place!
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  • @ukraine_tbic
    @ukraine_tbic 2 місяці тому +1

    On my way there now! 😊

  • @00schneider75
    @00schneider75 3 роки тому +2

    I recently discovered your Channel and it is awesome, i love the music and the atmosphere. I wnat to go Hiking in the north as well and was looking for some good recommendations beside Sarek and Kungsleden. What Trail would you say was the most fascinating in Northern Sweden, Norway and Finnland that is not too known and can be done within a week?

    • @thesilenttravels
      @thesilenttravels  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I think this was my 7th time to northern Norway. Hand on my heart, i was wonderfully positively surprised about the whole Varangerhalvøya-area, so I’d definitely recommend that! I don’t know exactly your preferences, so it’s a difficult question to answer. But i liked it because it was really beautiful, not many people, even during Covid travel-restrictions, the mountains are quite easy to hike as they are not as sharp as in eg Lofoten, so it’s easy to find a spot to go for a hike! Sweden is still a bit unfamiliar as I haven’t been able to go there due to the restrictions, but i def want to hike Kebnekaise, so I’m thinking either going from Nikkaluokta or then taking the longer one from Abisko. There are many good ones in Finland, from Kilpisjärvi to Halti and back can be done in a week. Kilpisjärvi are is beautiful too, and not too far from Norway, if you decide to do eg Saana and some other shorter ones. Either way, by going hiking you can’t do anything wrong!😊Just go out there and enjoy!☀️Please feel free to ask if you have any questions i can help you with! Viel Spass beim Wandern!😉LG☀️

  • @lajosjuhasz4523
    @lajosjuhasz4523 9 місяців тому +1

    thinked in already how could to exist the man far from earth? from generation at generation. man is bond with the earth in one. for this is important natur defence, because this is our life's defence.
    here live mans in average with 10 years longer than in europe almost anywhere.

    • @thesilenttravels
      @thesilenttravels  5 місяців тому

      Maybe the secret lies in to be close and much in touch with the earth and the nature😊☀️

  • @ashmitsrivastava2679
    @ashmitsrivastava2679 3 роки тому +1

    Love it, are you from Norway?

    • @thesilenttravels
      @thesilenttravels  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your kind words! I am from Finland, but i love Norway and this was my 7th time and I just love that country! Thank you so much for watching my videos and commenting, it means a lot to me!☀️

  • @HR-gm7cn
    @HR-gm7cn 3 роки тому +1

    We have a cabin in Kiberg. Do you have a link where this trail started and ended. Looks lovely.

    • @thesilenttravels
      @thesilenttravels  3 роки тому +3

      You have to drive towards Hamningsberg, at Sandfjord you take a left. You can find more details at outtt.no, outtt.com/en/adventures/83525/syltevika. These are the coordinates for where I started the trail 70.510803, 30.440154 I hope you will enjoy this trail as much as I did, it's a wonderful place! Stay safe!☀️

    • @HR-gm7cn
      @HR-gm7cn 3 роки тому +2

      @@thesilenttravels thank you very much. I will try this hike in summer when the snow is gone.

    • @thesilenttravels
      @thesilenttravels  3 роки тому +1

      @@HR-gm7cn Great! I went there end of July, it looks like it gets quite wet there so it's definitely worth to wait till it dries up. There was one place where it was really wet from the water flowing down the mountainside, some 100m wetland, just wear some proper shoes and you'll be fine! I want to go back there this summer!🤙🏻