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extreme end of the Hardanger, is a nice little river. 
Good sport has often been had here. This place is 
within easy distance of the magnificent Voring Foss, 
and the scenery in the neighbourhood is of that savage 
grandeur which can rarely, if ever, be seen in any other 
parts of Europe (vide Murray, p. 169). At Ulvik, 
where the steamer algo stops, a little to the north of 
‘Vik, and at Ose, between the two named places, 
the rivers may be tried. 
Proceeding down the fjord again in the direction of 
Bergen, there are one or two small rivers which may 
perhaps at times afford sport, eg., at Strandvik, 
Haalandsdal. A small river running out at Samnanger, 
a few miles east of Bergen, in a branch of the Strande 
Fjord, may also be tried. 
In Berespan Exny, a few miles to the north of 
Bergen, salmon-fishing may occasionally be had. 
The Vossz Env is a remarkably fine stream. It 
consists of two arms, one rising near Opheim, and the 
other near Lange Lake. These meet at Vossevangen, 
near the church, and pass through Vangs Vand, and 
Eyvanger Vand. Capital salmon-fishmg may be had at 
Bolstadoren. This latter is a good station, and the 
river has been much fished by Englishmen. Whether 
it is leased now I do not know; when I was there five 
summers ago it was open. Salmon of a large size may 
be taken, and the trout-fishing is first rate. 
