Monday, 6 July 2026

Day 28: Segard Hoel to Løkken Verk

I forget, yesterday, to mention the Norwegian couple we met along the way, and who were camping at Segard Hoel.  His rucksack was HUGE, and hers was not small. Turns out that his rucksack was 27kg and hers was 15kg.  I can’t imagine walking on this terrain with a 27kg pack!  He had a huge beard.  We christened him ‘the Viking!’


Last night’s accommodation was, hmm, ok!  Put it this way, I had to look through a lot of pillows to find one that didn’t have dubious stains on it!  The company was good, and the food filling so I’ll take that as a win. 

It was an early start today.  There was only a short distance to cover, but the destination town included a yarn shop and a museum!  I’m not sure we quite anticipated arriving at 10.15am, but at least the coffee shop in the museum was open.

The walk had been relatively easy, but it was rather chilly!  I didn’t take my gloves off for the entire morning.  At 8km there was a stop at Meldal Church.  The key was in the door so we went in - but the alarm started beeping so after a very quick look we were on our way!  I was glad of a short day today as my Achilles was ‘a wee bit ouchy’ - I’ve tapped it up and told it that we don’t have far to go now so it can just behave! (I’m typing this with my ankle on a bag of frozen spinach which is a quarter the price of a packet of  frozen peas).


The Industrial Museum was fascinating - a history of mining in the area and a train museum! There is a special historic train that apparently lots of pilgrims take for the first few kilometres of tomorrow’s walk.  I seriously considered it, but it doesn’t leave until 11am and there will still be about 20k to complete after the train. 

Home tonight is a ‘historic hotel.’  The confirmation email said that reception would be open between 9 and 2, outside that we could check in using a door code.  We got there at 10.30ish - no one in sight, let ourselves in so we could leave our bags.  Eventually found a cleaner who gave us our keys!  

One of the main reasons I chose to stop in Lokken Verk was for the wool shop, Fortuna.  I dragged my walking buddies along.  They patiently waited while  added a few rows to the community knitting project outside the shop. The owner was friendly and we chatted all things stitchy for a while.  Instagram Link

Lunch was a delicious, calorie heavy, kebab.  We worked off some of those calories walking to the church to get a stamp for our passports.  We didn’t realise it was over 2k away and uphill.  And when we got there we discovered there was no stamp!

I rewarded myself with 15mins in the massage chair along the corridor from my room!



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