Brotavarden from Kallestad (10.03.2019)


Startpunkt Kallestad (40m)
Endpunkt Kallestad (40m)
Tourcharakter Bergtour
Tourlänge 2h 45min
Entfernung 7,7km
Höhenmeter 488m
GPS
Besteigungen Brotavarden (87m) 10.03.2019
Ryggjastykket (74m) 10.03.2019
Skjenhaugen (90m) 10.03.2019
Welcome gate (near Kallestad) for hikers to Brotavarden?
Welcome gate (near Kallestad) for hikers to Brotavarden?
Height profile with indication of inclination (black: very steep, red: steep) as well as height meters up (blue markers).
Height profile with indication of inclination (black: very steep, red: steep) as well as height meters up (blue markers).
Note that this track has been created from memory, i.e., it was not recorded automatically.

Trip Summary

I took the car to Sotra and there to Kallestad, leaving the road 555 at Trengereid. Right next to Sjoartjørna, I found the sharp turn to the left (and up to Kallestad), even though there wasn't really a street sign to see. I then parked next to Kallestad Grendahus and started my hike from there (first still on the road in western direction and between some houses). Soon, I left Kallestad behind and began my hike through wild Sotra. :-) When crossing over a meadow (south of Stølstjørna, still very near to Kallestad), I failed to see, where the trail continued (a bit further north of where I went). So, instead of hiking along the trail, I ended up on Skjenhaugen, enjoying the view from up there! I then continued (parallel to the trail) further in western direction (towards Kjereidet). My progress was OK, even though I had to navigate around some cliffs. When already close to Kjereidet, I decided to reconnect with the trail, having seen it further down and in parallel to my trajectory. Due to some non-negligible cliffs right east of Kjereidet, it quickly became a question of where to get down to the trail. Fortunately, I found an OK opportunity (still quite steep and at least two larger steps down). Once on the trail, progress was obviously easy, again. Very near to the sea, a convenient bridge is appreciated to get to the other side. Moreover, some stairs help then on the other side to get up onto a major, east-facing cliff. One above the cliff, however, progress is straight-forward and easy, again. More or less exactly there, where the trail crosses over the next saddle, I left the trail, again, and headed to Ryggjastykket, enjoying some very nice views from there. Then, to get to Brotet, I tried a "shortcut" (more or less in western direction from Ryggjastykket). The descent required some careful stepping and halfway down I ended up on some boggy terrain. Without all landscape details in mind, I gave it a try and descended almost all the way down to the sea at Brotet. Then, however, it became clear that I was too far north and that I could not traverse the steep cliff side there. Thus, I climbed back up and crossed over to the trail this way. Once back on the trail, I followed it for a while, until I decided to make a short detour down to the sea at Brotet (but now at the other side). After taking some photos, I went back to the trail and followed it up to Brotavarden. From there, after some additional photos, I returned along the trail to Kallestad.

Photos

Selected photos are available as Google photo album.

Useful Resources

See also the related FB-page Hiking around Bergen, Norway.

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