Hike to Synesvarden

in #travel6 years ago (edited)

Synesvarden, Looking out over Jæren

The terrain along the trail is brown and monotonous alternating between heather heaths and marshlands. Several ponds and great fall colors offers an idyllic round trip you will not forget. Large parts of the flat Jæren have just looked like this before the cultivation of land was actually launched in the later half of the 1800s.
Today, the Synesvarden area is the largest remaining brown heather land in the whole of Jæren. Grazing animals (sheep) make sure that the small seeds that the birds have sown do not grow old, it is also possible to find cloudberries when the season offers this. In the forest area of Obrestadheia, the municipal boundary is between Hå and Time municipality, Synesvarden is located in Time municipality.
At the top, the view is brilliant in all directions, north and east dominate mountain peaks and higher terrain while the western and southern directions offer more flat areas to the coast.

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The sheep up here are very friendly, they even like to be pet.
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Some of them might even get all up in your face.
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Location: Synesvarden, Jæren, Norway
Camera: Nikon P900
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Photographer: @flatman


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It was a good hike that day flatman. Me and the dog had a good time! :)

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it sure was!

travelling is a great adventure... it teaches a lot... beautiful post...

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You had a great hike in a beautiful landscape.

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Sure did!
At least when the sheep came and wanted some attention

great pictures, makes me a little bit sad that i only took my smartphone to norway

Thanks :)
You should always bring your camera, wherever you go.
Every time I leave my camera at home i discover 1000's of things I should have taken pictures of. so rule number 1 for vacation trips- always bring the camera :)