
This is from our fourth day aboard ship and third port of call, Friday September 12.
Reine is a remote fishing village first founded in 1743. It’s population numbers fewer than 300.



After fishing, tourism is next most important to its economy. The chief draw is the isolation and remarkable scenery.




Mount Reinebringen (altitude 1,470 ft) towers above the village and harbor.



The view of the village from atop the mountain is one of the most photographed landscapes in all of Norway.

Once considered a very difficult climb, 2,000 steps were installed on the mountain in 2019 making the summit accessible to non-technical climbers.

Some other images from our visit:



















Peace Everyone. Pete

PS. In the afternoon I joined a shipboard activity; a tasting of some local beers. Prost!!



PPS. Later that evening I encountered difficulties which will explain the delay in making this post. I will share details in a later update.
Bill says:
You and Christine look very happy. What an amazing place. Winters must be long and hard. The people there must be some very hearty souls.
Peace, Bill
Pete Schloss says:
In the cemetery it seemed the deceased were either very young or very old.