Sunday, April 25, 2021

View From A Hill

Nynäshamn Water Tower Gröndalsviken Gröndalsviken Sågen
I visited three nature reserves last week. In three different municipalities. And climbed up three hills. This was the second one. At Käringboda in Nynäshamn. It was a great Spring day, perfect for a combined bike ride/trek. This hill can be found at Sågen, overlooking the Nynäsviken Bay. The view back towards Nynäshamn is well worth the climb. On my way up I scared away a white-tailed eagle. These houses are located at Gröndalsviken and shows pretty well the differences in houses in this port city. I shot the last photo down by the water and it shows the hill that I climbed.

8 comments:

s.c said...

On one side red painted houses and on the other side white. Difference between wood and stone facades?

Stefan Jansson said...

Could be. The white painted houses up on the hill are more modern. The Falu-red painted ones follow the more classical Swedish architecture. The apartment buildings are part of the million programme.

Sharon said...

What a spectacular view.

Marleen said...

You had a nice week!

William Kendall said...

Splendid views!

JudithK said...

Uphill hiking then. Good for you! Is that a water tower?

Stefan Jansson said...

Yes it is Judith, and if you look closely on the top photo you can see the old water tower turned observation tower. I have showed you that tower and the view from it before.

Karl said...

Nice homes on the first two photos.