Today, we'll talk about Bergen, Norway.
The FAQ is:
Julie asked: How can I pack for several seasons in the same small pack?
Answer: It’s going to be a challenge if you are moving to different zones in your trip. When I was in South Africa in June, the winter weather was a challenge, as there was no heat in the homes where I stayed. I used hot water bottles in bed at night. I also wore all of my clothes. A week later, I was in Greece and gave away the warm clothes to a new friend from England. She was a South Korean, grateful.
You can experiment with what you need right away and then buy additional items later on, as I did.
Also, consider shipping a package with your warmer clothes to your destination.
If you need more professional clothing, you can check your bag on the plane, but I rarely do so because of the cost and the time you have to wait at the airport.
60-second confidence challenge
Your challenge today Confidence Challenge in Bergen:
The biggest challenge may be navigating Bergen’s steep hills and unpredictable weather. Rain is part of daily life here, so it’s easy to lose motivation when the skies open up. The confidence builder? Embrace flexibility. Bring a lightweight rain poncho, waterproof shoes, and plan indoor stops between attractions. Locals say, “There’s no bad weather, only bad clothing.” You’ll find your rhythm — rain or shine.
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Today’s destination is Bergen, Norway
If the weather is pleasant — and in Bergen, that’s a big if — explore the accessible harbor paths or take a fjord sightseeing cruise. Many of the larger tour boats now have wheelchair access and restrooms.
Bergen, Norway, is the gateway to the fjords. This charming coastal city blends maritime history with stunning scenery — and it’s surprisingly manageable and welcoming for solo women travelers over 50, including those using wheelchairs or mobility aids.
Bryggen Wharf and Bergen’s History
https://en.visitbergen.com/things-to-do/nordnes-seawater-pool-p5669873
https://www.fjordsandbeaches.com/norway-in-a-nutshell-tour-on-your-own/
https://www.newsinenglish.no/2025/11/04/metro-back-on-track-train-delays-rise/
https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/norway/bergen
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