Thursday, June 16, 2016

Lake Vättern: A Stop-Over At The Brahe House Ruin

It was a breathtaking moment when I caught my first glimpse of Lake Vättern on this particular solo car trip from Stockholm to Gothenburg: The lake was smothered by a virtual witches' brew of clouds of different shades and restless puffs and strands of fog. And absolutely no water to be seen, at first. By the time I had rushed over from a nearby parking lot to the prime viewpoints around the Brahe House ruin, the spectacular atmospheric display had – unfortunately – calmed down somewhat. Much of the fog had risen, revealing widening blankets of steely water. But what was left to record with the camera was interesting enough: The amazing pastoral lakeshore, toy-like villages, the small town of Gränna, the shifting light over Visingsön, the lake's largest island.
The ruin of Brahe House – a minor castle from the 1650s - towers on a cliff nearly 200 meters above Lake Vättern's water level. It was not the first time I got some fine pictures here – and hopefully not the last time either...





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