It was a day packed with activities. A morning walk followed by an afternoon bike ride. From originally one night in Nusfjord, we will probably end up staying three, minimum, still discovering new aspects. We like this place and its special atmosphere of the Nusfjord Village & Resort. Tomorrow is a fishing day.

The Whale Museum at the edge of the village and the nearby Lighthouse were on our wish list for exploration and fittet perfectly into a morning program. Nice, informative, stylish. Fellow sailors have reported a group of five to six Orcas already sighted nearby in the Vestfjorden. We need to stay tuned.

My afternoon ride took me to the northern side of the mountains again, today without a change in weather conditions.

One of my target stops was Lofoten Seaweed, an interesting company, which has passed the start-up phase as CEO & Co-founder Angelita explained to me over the counter. Almost twelve employees contribute to the local production with a steady revenue. More staff needed. I wish, I had time.

My second target destination was Myrland Strand, a highly ranked beach on the island of Flakstadøya. Spread around in the sand, the large boulders leave a special note. It’s said to be popular under winter photographers. Deserted, apart from three Swedes having pitched their tent at this gem.

Fair winds…