Molde. Evening Walk Along the Hamnegata Promenade

I checked into the hotel and headed downtown. The plan was to find a grocery store first, but everything was already closed nearby. After this I turned on to the Fjordgata street leading to the water.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

The street led me to a wooden boardwalk.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

Hamnegata promenade stretches from the passenger pier to the mouth of the Moldeelva river protected by a stone breakwater.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

First of all, I went to the Moldetorget mall, hoping that at least there will be an open supermarket, but hopes were not fulfilled, everything was closed, although it was not even 10 PM. In Norway they go to bed early.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

Across from the department store, I saw a pleasure boat dock with a cafe, again closed. Surprisingly, the end of August, the tourist season is not over yet, and there is not a single person on the streets, although Molde is a popular Norwegian resort, which is often called the Northern Nice.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

It remains only to admire the view to the Reinheimen mountains and the Moon path on the calm water of the fjord. The picture is really fascinating.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

Then I headed back along the business district. There is a branch of SpareBank 1 Nordvest, as well as several stores. Again everything is closed and again there are no souls.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

At the passenger pier, a port tug was bored, and behind it the Nordkapp liner of the Hurtigruten line was preparing to depart.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

The modern architecture building turned out to be the Molde og Romsdal Havn passenger terminal.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

Here I watched Nordkapp move away from the dock and turn around to head out of the fjord.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

Then the Molde-Vestnes evening ferry crossed the moonwalk.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

Then the wharves of the fishing port began.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

There were several trawlers parked there and it smelled of fish.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

On one of the trawlers there was a noticeable movement, apparently it was preparing to depart for the night fishing.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde

I stopped once more and stared at the lunar idyll for a long time...and I wished I had brought a tripod with me. It was probably the most beautiful evening landscape of my trip to Norway.

Hamnegata promenade, Molde