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8 days in Lofotens

Lofoten Adventure

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The Lofoten Islands is a unique destination where majestic mountains meet white-sand beaches in dramatic fjords. If your next adventure is about stunning landscapes and unique activities – look no further!
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Quality Hotel Ramsalt

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Quality Hotel Ramsalt is a contemporary hotel in Bodø downtown, known for its stylish design and excellent service. It offers a comfortable and convenient base if you decide to stay in Bodø overnight.

The hotel features modern rooms equipped with essential amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Its prime location provides easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shops.

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SmartHotel Bodø

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SmartHotel is a stylish, budget-friendly, and centrally-located hotel in Bodø. It is known for its smart design and efficient service, providing a comfortable and affordable base for travelers exploring this charming Norwegian city.

The hotel offers compact, modern rooms equipped with the essentials for a comfortable stay. Its central location in Bodø allows easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shops.

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Glampnord

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GlampNord is a unique glamping experience located just outside of Bodø. Perfect for travelers seeking a blend of comfort and adventure, it provides an immersive way to enjoy the stunning Norwegian wilderness.

The glamping site offers luxury tents outfitted with cozy furnishings and modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst nature. The tents' design blends with the surrounding landscapes, enhancing the overall experience. GlampNord provides easy access to a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting.

Staying at GlampNord offers a unique opportunity to experience Norway's natural beauty in a comfortable and adventurous setting, promising a memorable travel experience.

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Eliassen Rorbuer

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Eliassen Rorbuer is a unique accommodation nestled at the foot of majestic mountains and overlooking a tranquil fishing harbor. It offers the opportunity to stay in traditional Norwegian fishermen's cabins (rorbuer) that have been modernized with comfortable amenities. It's a perfect choice if you are seeking an authentic and scenic Lofoten experience.

Each rorbu cabin is distinct, featuring cozy interiors and offering magnificent views of the surrounding seascape and mountain peaks. Many cabins are situated right on the waterfront, allowing you to enjoy the soothing sounds of the sea. Despite their rustic appearance, the cabins come with all essential modern facilities including equipped kitchens.

Staying at Eliassen Rorbuer offers a memorable and unique experience, combining comfort, tradition, and direct contact with the stunning Norwegian nature. Its northern location makes it an excellent place for viewing the Northern Lights in winter or the Midnight Sun in summer, with one of the most beautiful settings in the world.

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Hamnøy Viewpoint

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Hamnøy Viewpoint is a stunning vantage point located on the small island of Hamnøy. This iconic viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers. The viewpoint is easily accessible by car. There's a small parking area available.

From Hamnøy Viewpoint, you can enjoy panoramic views of idyllic red fishing cabins (rorbuer) against the backdrop of towering mountains and the serene Reinefjorden. The scenery is especially captivating during sunrise and sunset, when the light gives the landscape a magical glow.

Visiting Hamnøy Viewpoint offers an unforgettable glimpse into the picturesque beauty of the Lofoten Islands, promising a memorable experience.

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Kvalvika Beach & Ryten Trail

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Kvalvika Beach & Ryten is a stunning outdoor adventure that combines a pristine secluded beach with a dramatic mountain backdrop. This is yet another unique way to explore the rugged beauty of Lofoten while enjoying a relatively accessible hike.

The first part of the hike leads to Kvalvika Beach, a remote and picturesque sandy beach nestled between steep cliffs. After enjoying some time at the beach, you'll continue to the summit of Ryten for awe-inspiring views over Kvalvika Beach and the surrounding landscape.

The hike typically takes 4-5 hours to complete, depending on the time spent at the beach and the your fitness level. You can also turn back after Kvalvika Beach if you don't feel like completing the hike.

Remember to wear appropriate hiking footwear, pack a waterproof jacket, and bring enough water and snacks for the hike. This hike is a remarkable experience that showcases the unparalleled beauty of the Lofoten Islands.

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Reinebringen Hike

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Reinebringen Hike is an exhilarating trek offering breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Reinefjorden and surrounding peaks. The hike is both challenging and rewarding, making it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers alike.

The Reinebringen Hike is a moderately difficult 1.2-mile trail with an elevation gain of 1,476 feet. The ascent is steep and can be slippery at times, but recent improvements to the trail, including the installation of stone steps, have made it more accessible. It typically takes 2-3 hours to complete the round trip, depending on your fitness level and the time spent admiring the breathtaking views.

Ensure you wear appropriate hiking shoes, and pack a waterproof jacket, as the weather can be unpredictable even during the summer months. The Reinebringen Hike promises an unforgettable experience if you are seeking a thrilling adventure amidst the awe-inspiring scenery of the Lofoten Islands.

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Eggum Panoramic Site

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The Eggum Panoramic Site is a remarkable scenic walk offering expansive views of the rugged coastline and the vast Norwegian Sea. It is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone seeking a tranquil setting.

Located at the end of the road on the sea side of the mountain, Eggum offers a unique combination of natural and man-made beauty. The site features an innovative architectural installations which blends seamlessly with the landscape. From the vantage point, you can soak in stunning views of the midnight sun in summer or the Northern Lights in winter.

Eggum is accessible by car, with parking facilities available near the start of the walk.

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Lofotr Viking Museum

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The Lofotr Viking Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts or anyone interested in the Viking's culture. This unique museum provides a fascinating insight into the life and culture of the Vikings that once inhabited the region.

The museum is home to a reconstructed Viking chieftain's longhouse, the largest ever found, giving you an immersive experience of Viking-era life. Exhibits showcase artifacts found on the site, and interactive displays illustrate aspects of daily Viking life, from farming and cooking to shipbuilding and craftsmanship.

A typical visit lasts 2-3 hours, depending on how thoroughly you wish to explore. Remember to check the museum's schedule, as it often hosts special events like Viking feasts and live demonstrations.

A visit to the Lofotr Viking Museum provides a captivating journey back in time, offering a deeper understanding of Viking history and culture amidst the stunning landscape of the Lofoten Islands.

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Nusfjord Village

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Nusfjord Village is a charming fishing village with rich fishing heritage, featuring well-preserved traditional red and yellow fishermen's cabins, called rorbuer.

Situated between steep mountains and the open sea, Nusfjord Village offers captivating views. Its historic rorbuer, some of which have been converted into comfortable accommodations, line the water's edge, while an old fish oil factory, a blacksmith's workshop, and a traditional general store add to its authentic appeal.

The village is easily accessible by car, but you'll need to park on the outskirts of this tiny village since the center is car-free to preserve its tranquillity.

A visit to Nusfjord Village offers a delightful journey back in time, providing an authentic experience of the traditional fishing culture in the idyllic setting of the Lofoten Islands.

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The Horn Viewpoint

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The Horn viewpoint is an impressive lookout spot known for its panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. From the viewpoint, you can enjoy a sweeping vista of the dramatic Lofoten wall — a chain of mountains and peaks rising straight from the sea. The viewpoint is particularly captivating during the midnight sun in summer and the Northern Lights in winter.

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Uttakleiv & Dragon's Eye

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Uttakleiv, characterized by its white sand, turquoise waters, and surrounding mountainous landscapes, is often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Norway.

Nearby Dragon's Eye, a distinctive rock formation with a round hole filled with water, offers a unique visual spectacle. The reflection of the sky in the water-filled hole creates an eye-like image, hence the name. The Dragon's Eye is best viewed at low tide, and requires a bit of scrambling over rocks to reach it.

The combination of Uttakleiv's pristine beach and the fascinating Dragon's Eye offers an exciting and unforgettable exploration of the Lofoten Islands' natural beauty.

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Volandstind Peak

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The hike to Volandstind Peak is a moderately challenging yet thrilling outdoor adventure that rewards you with stunning panoramic views.

It is approximately 3 miles long and involves a steep ascent to the peak at 1,500 ft. The trail offers breathtaking views of surrounding mountains, fjords, scenic bridges, and the charming village of Fredvang. The hike typically takes around 2-3 hours to complete, depending on your fitness level and how long you wish to enjoy the views.

The trailhead is easily accessible by car and there's a parking area available. As with any hike in Norway, wearing appropriate hiking shoes and packing a waterproof jacket, snacks, and plenty of water is recommended.

Embarking on the Volandstind Peak hike provides an exhilarating experience amidst the awe-inspiring scenery of the Lofoten Islands, promising an unforgettable adventure for all outdoor enthusiasts.

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Henningsvær Stadion

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Henningsvær Stadion is a unique sports facility located in the scenic fishing village of Henningsvær. This stadium offers an extraordinary setting for various outdoor activities and sports, surrounded by stunning natural beauty.

The stadium is primarily known for its picturesque football field, which boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, the ocean, and the charming village itself. Playing a game or practicing sports in this idyllic setting is an experience unlike any other.

In addition to football, the stadium also hosts other sporting events and activities such as running races, festivals, and cultural gatherings. It serves as a central hub for the local community, providing a space for recreational and competitive activities.

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Eliassen Rorbuer

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Eliassen Rorbuer is a unique accommodation nestled at the foot of majestic mountains and overlooking a tranquil fishing harbor. It offers the opportunity to stay in traditional Norwegian fishermen's cabins (rorbuer) that have been modernized with comfortable amenities. It's a perfect choice if you are seeking an authentic and scenic Lofoten experience.

Each rorbu cabin is distinct, featuring cozy interiors and offering magnificent views of the surrounding seascape and mountain peaks. Many cabins are situated right on the waterfront, allowing you to enjoy the soothing sounds of the sea. Despite their rustic appearance, the cabins come with all essential modern facilities including equipped kitchens.

Staying at Eliassen Rorbuer offers a memorable and unique experience, combining comfort, tradition, and direct contact with the stunning Norwegian nature. Its northern location makes it an excellent place for viewing the Northern Lights in winter or the Midnight Sun in summer, with one of the most beautiful settings in the world.

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Holmen Lofoten

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Holmen Lofoten is a unique and immersive accommodation experience situated in the idyllic fishing village of Henningsvær. This exceptional property offers an authentic taste of traditional Arctic life, combined with style and comforts of modern living.

Holmen Lofoten features renovated fishermen's cabins, each boasting a distinct design that elegantly combines traditional elements with modern Scandinavian aesthetics. Despite their rustic charm, the cabins are equipped with all contemporary amenities.

The location of Holmen Lofoten makes it a perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of this part of the Lofoten Islands, with a plethora of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking readily available.

Staying at Holmen Lofoten provides a unique and enriching experience that blends traditional Norwegian lifestyle with the breathtaking beauty of the Lofoten Islands, ensuring a memorable Arctic adventure.

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Oldstind Cabin

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Oldstind Cabin is an iconic rorbu cabin located in the charming village of Sakrisøy. Offering splendid views of the iconic Olstind mountain, this cabin provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Arctic landscape.

The cabin, with its rustic exterior and cozy interior, perfectly encapsulates the traditional Norwegian fishing culture. Despite its traditional design, it comes equipped with modern amenities such as a fully functional kitchen and comfortable beds, ensuring a comfortable stay.

The cabin's location in Sakrisøy makes it an ideal base for exploring the Lofoten Islands, whether you want to hike the surrounding mountains, kayak in the crystal clear waters, or simply relax and take in the breathtaking views. Staying at this cabin provides a unique opportunity to experience the charm of traditional Norwegian life while enjoying the stunning natural beauty.

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Hattvika Lodge

5.0/10
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Hattvika Lodge is a boutique accommodation housed in restored fishermen's cabins known as rorbuer, it offers an authentic experience of traditional Arctic life, coupled with the comfort of modern amenities.

These carefully renovated rorbuer cabins are charming and cozy, equipped with modern facilities like fully-fitted kitchens, private bathrooms, and comfortable sleeping areas. Some cabins also offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and sea.

Staying at Hattvika Lodge offers a unique opportunity to immerse in the serene beauty of the Lofoten Islands while experiencing the region's traditional fishing culture. It is an excellent base for exploring the Lofoten Islands.

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Sakrisøy Rorbuer

5.0/10
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Sakrisøy Rorbuer is an exceptional stay in the charming fishing village of Sakrisøy, offering the opportunity to stay in traditional Norwegian fishermen's cabins (rorbuer) with authenticity and comfort.

These cabins, each distinctively styled and equipped with modern amenities, beautifully capture the spirit of traditional Norwegian fishing culture. Despite their rustic appearance, the cabins offer features like fully-equipped kitchens and comfortable beds.

Sakrisøy Rorbuer serves as an excellent base for exploring the Lofoten Islands, known for their stunning natural beauty and rich wildlife. Whether you wish to engage in activities such as hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing and enjoying the breathtaking views, this is the perfect place to do so.

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Beach House Rambergstranda

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Beach House Rambergstranda is a stunning seaside property located on the beautiful Ramberg Beach in the Lofoten Islands. Offering unparalleled views of the Arctic Ocean and surrounding mountains, this beach house provides a unique and luxurious retreat in one of the world's most picturesque settings.

This beach house combines modern Scandinavian design with comfort and functionality. The interior is tastefully decorated with high-quality furnishings and equipped with modern amenities. With floor-to-ceiling windows, you can enjoy the breathtaking views right from the comfort of your living space.

Located on Ramberg Beach, the beach house offers direct access to the pristine sandy beach and crystal-clear waters. Whether you choose to partake in water sports, enjoy beachside walks, or simply relax and soak in the scenic beauty, the Beach House Rambergstranda promises a memorable stay.

Staying at Beach House Rambergstranda offers a unique chance to experience the tranquil beauty of the Lofoten Islands in luxury and comfort, making it an ideal choice for a memorable Arctic vacation. It is also a great spot for witnessing the surreal beauty of the Midnight Sun in summer and the Northern Lights in winter.

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Sakrisøy Gjestegård

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Sakrisøy Gjestegård is a charming guesthouse located in the quaint fishing village of Sakrisøy. Offering a blend of traditional Norwegian hospitality and modern comforts, this guesthouse presents unique opportunity to experience the Arctic's tranquil beauty and the local culture of a Lofoten fishing village.

The guesthouse features cozy, well-appointed rooms that exude traditional Norwegian charm, along with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Many rooms offer stunning views of the surrounding seascape and mountains, adding to the enchanting experience.

Sakrisøy Gjestegård's location makes it a perfect base for exploring the scenic Lofoten Islands and witnessing the Midnight Sun or Northern Lights.

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Olenilsøy Cabins

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Olenilsøy Cabins are a collection of traditional rorbu cabins nestled between towering mountains and the tranquil sea, offer a unique and authentic Arctic experience, blending the charm of traditional Norwegian fishing culture with modern comfort.

Each cabin is traditionally designed with a nod to Norway's rich fishing heritage, featuring cozy interiors and contemporary amenities such as a well-equipped kitchen and comfy beds. Many cabins also boast stunning waterfront views, allowing you to appreciate the serene beauty of their surroundings.

Located in the heart of the Lofoten Islands, the Olenilsøy Cabins serve as an excellent base for exploring the region's natural wonders. You can embark on exciting activities nearby or simply relax and soak in the stunning views.

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Lofoten Beach Camp

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Lofoten Beach Camp is an extraordinary outdoor accommodation experience located on the beautiful Skagsanden Beach. Offering a unique way to connect with nature, this camp is a fantastic option for adventurous travelers looking for a different kind of Arctic experience.

This big campsite gives you plenty of space to pick your own spot, either you camp in a caravan, motorhome, van, or tent of all sizes. The communal facilities include a kitchen and toilets ensuring a comfortable camping experience.

The camp provides direct access to the beach and crystal-clear waters. You can engage in various outdoor activities from swimming or surfing to simply relaxing by the fire.

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Å HI hostel

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Lofoten Å HI Hostel is a charming, budget-friendly accommodation in the village of Å, at the southern end of the Lofoten Islands. Known for its scenic location and warm hospitality, it provides a great base for exploring the Arctic's stunning landscapes.

The hostel provides various room types, from private rooms to shared dormitories. Despite being a budget option, it ensures a comfortable stay with clean facilities, communal kitchen, and a common room for guests to socialize.

Staying at Lofoten Å HI Hostel offers an affordable and sociable way to experience the tranquil beauty of the Lofoten Islands, making it a memorable stop on any Arctic adventure.

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Thon Hotel Svolvær

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Thon Hotel Svolvær is a luxury contemporary hotel located in the heart of Svolvær, a vibrant town in the Lofoten Islands. Its comfortable rooms and central location make it an excellent choice for exploring the region's natural beauty and local culture.

The hotel boasts modern, stylish, well-appointed rooms with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay. Many rooms offer impressive views of the surrounding harbor and mountains, adding to the enjoyable experience.

Located centrally, Thon Hotel Svolvær provides easy access to various restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions in Svolvær. It's also a convenient base for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boat tours. Staying at Thon Hotel Svolvær offers a comfortable and convenient base to explore the vibrant town of Svolvær and the stunning Lofoten Islands, ensuring a memorable Arctic adventure.

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Skrova Island Kayaking

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Skrova Island Kayaking offers an exciting and immersive way to explore the stunning beauty of Norway's Lofoten archipelago. This aquatic adventure is a must for those who love to combine physical activity with spectacular scenic views.

Kayaking around Skrova Island, often referred to as the "Hawaii of Lofoten," allows you to paddle through crystal-clear waters, around dramatic coastal landscapes, and view wildlife up close. Spotting seabirds, seals, and occasionally even whales adds an extra layer of excitement to the experience.

Check the links section to book this experience with Fyno's vetted operator of the tour — Skrova Kayak. The kayaking tour is suitable for all skill levels, with expert guides ensuring safety and providing instruction. Also keep in mind you'll need to take a ferry to reach the Skrova island.

Taking part in Skrova Island Kayaking allows you to engage with Lofoten's natural beauty in an intimate and exhilarating way, leaving you with lasting memories of Norway's stunning coastal landscapes.

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Coastal Express Museum

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The Coastal Express Museum in Stokmarknes offers a fascinating insight into the history and importance of the Hurtigruten, or Coastal Express. This is a perfect stop for history buffs and those interested in maritime exploration.

The museum exhibits the rich history of Hurtigruten, which has been a vital link between the towns and cities of Norway's rugged coastline since 1893. It showcases various artifacts, models, and displays, including the fully preserved ship MS Finnmarken from 1956.

Located in the heart of Stokmarknes, the museum is easily accessible and offers guided tours to enrich your visit. A walk through the MS Finnmarken is a highlight, giving a real sense of life on these historic ships.

Visiting the Coastal Express Museum provides a unique opportunity to delve into Norway's maritime history, offering an understanding of the crucial role Hurtigruten plays in connecting the nation's coastal communities.

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Djevelporten & Fløya Hike

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The Djevelporten & Fløya Trail is a captivating hiking adventure that takes you through the mesmerizing landscapes of Svolvær. This trail offers a combination of natural beauty, panoramic views, and a touch of adventure.

The trail begins with a steep ascent to Djevelporten, or the Devil's Gate, a dramatic rock formation that overlooks the fjord and surrounding mountains. It's a perfect spot for capturing breathtaking photographs and immersing yourself in the stunning scenery.

Continuing along the trail, you'll make your way to Fløya, a mountain summit offering panoramic views of Svolvær and its picturesque surroundings. From here, you can soak in the awe-inspiring vistas of the city, the fjords, and the Arctic wilderness.

The hike is of moderate difficulty and takes approximately 3-4 hours round trip, depending on your pace and the time spent enjoying the views. It's recommended to wear sturdy hiking boots, carry water and snacks, and dress in layers to adjust to changing weather conditions.

Embarking on the Fløya Trail promises an unforgettable outdoor experience, allowing you to explore the stunning landscapes while immersing yourself in nature's splendor.

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Høgskrova Peak

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Høgskrova Peak is a stunning mountain summit that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. This hike is a must for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a rewarding adventure.

The trail to Høgskrova Peak starts from the village where your ferry arrives and winds its way up through rocky terrain and alpine meadows. As you ascend, you'll be rewarded with ever-expanding vistas of the Lofoten archipelago, including fjords, towering peaks, and the vast expanse of the Norwegian Sea.

The hike is of moderate difficulty and typically takes about 2-3 hours to complete the loop, depending on your pace and weather conditions. Sturdy hiking boots, suitable clothing layers, and ample water and snacks are recommended for a comfortable and enjoyable hike.

Reaching the top of Høgskrova Peak is a truly memorable experience, allowing you to soak in the stunning natural beauty of the Lofoten Islands from a remarkable vantage point. Whether you're capturing photographs or simply embracing the serenity of the surroundings, Høgskrova Peak promises an unforgettable adventure.

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Trollfjord Sea Eagle Safari

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The Trollfjord Sea Eagle Safari offers a thrilling wildlife experience set against the backdrop of Norway's breathtaking fjords. This adventure is a must for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers, allowing you to witness the majestic sea eagle in its natural habitat.

Set sail into the stunning Trollfjord, one of Norway's most dramatic fjords. Keep your eyes peeled for the white-tailed sea eagle, Northern Europe's largest bird of prey. These magnificent birds are often seen soaring over the fjord or swooping down to catch fish from the water.

As always, we found a perfect vetted option for this experience by XXLofoten that you can easily book in the links section. The safari departs from Svolvær, with the trip lasting around two hours. Dress warmly as it can get chilly out on the water, and don't forget your camera to capture the spectacle.

The Trollfjord Sea Eagle Safari is a unique opportunity to witness the raw beauty of Norway's fjords and the impressive sight of the sea eagle in flight, making it a memorable part of any trip to the Lofoten Islands.

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Andenes Suite Hotel

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Andenes Suite Hotel is a unique and luxurious accommodation situated in a converted primary school building in Andenes. The spacious suites offer a high standard of comfort and are well-equipped with all necessary amenities. You can enjoy tranquility and inspiration in this iconic building, located in the heart of Andenes.

All suites at Andenes Suite Hotel are equipped with modern amenities, including a well-equipped kitchen, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, and comfortable bedding.

Andenes Suite Hotel boasts a unique restaurant called Arresten. Housed in the "old" part of the building, the restaurant offers a historic ambiance with traces of its past. You can enjoy a variety of delicious meals, from starters to full-course meals, and immerse in the intriguing atmosphere.

For those seeking relaxation and fitness, the hotel's spa and fitness center is the ideal place. With a swim spa, fitness equipment, and a sauna, you can rejuvenate their body and mind. The availability of towels, bathrobes, and sandals ensures a comfortable experience.

At Andenes Suite Hotel, you can truly experience spacious living and adventurous exploration in the stunning surroundings of northern Norway.

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Skårungen Hotel

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Skårungen Hotel is a styish boutique hotel located in the heart of Svolvær region. With its mix of comfortable accommodation and stunning sea views, it provides a tranquil retreat for those looking to experience the Arctic's serene beauty.

The hotel offers tastefully decorated rooms, cabins, and luxury tents, all equipped with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay. Many rooms feature sea views, allowing you to soak in the picturesque landscapes right from your room.

Skårungen Hotel is an excellent base for exploring the Svolvær region of Lofoten Islands and engaging in outdoor activities such as kayaking, hiking, and bird watching.

Staying at Skårungen Hotel offers a unique opportunity to experience the tranquil beauty of the Lofoten Islands, making it an ideal choice for a memorable Arctic vacation.

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Nyvågar Rorbuhotell

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Nyvågar Rorbuhotell is a charming resort, offering a chance to stay in traditional fishermen's cabins with excellent food and spa options.

Its renovated rorbuer cabins are charming and cozy, complete with modern amenities for a comfortable stay, including fully-equipped kitchens, private bathrooms, and comfortable beds. Some cabins also offer stunning views of the surrounding sea and mountains.

Situated in Kabelvåg, Nyvågar Rorbuhotell serves as an excellent base for exploring the Lofoten Islands. Staying at Nyvågar Rorbuhotell presents a unique opportunity to immerse in the serene beauty of the Lofoten Islands while experiencing the traditional Norwegian fishing culture.

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Thon Hotel Svolvær

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Thon Hotel Svolvær is a luxury contemporary hotel located in the heart of Svolvær, a vibrant town in the Lofoten Islands. Its comfortable rooms and central location make it an excellent choice for exploring the region's natural beauty and local culture.

The hotel boasts modern, stylish, well-appointed rooms with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay. Many rooms offer impressive views of the surrounding harbor and mountains, adding to the enjoyable experience.

Located centrally, Thon Hotel Svolvær provides easy access to various restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions in Svolvær. It's also a convenient base for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boat tours. Staying at Thon Hotel Svolvær offers a comfortable and convenient base to explore the vibrant town of Svolvær and the stunning Lofoten Islands, ensuring a memorable Arctic adventure.

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Kabelvåg Vandrerhjem

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Kabelvåg Vandrerhjem is a welcoming and budget-friendly hostel known for its homely atmosphere and excellent location. It's a perfect base for travelers wanting to explore the stunning landscapes of the Arctic region on a budget.

The hostel provides various room options from private rooms to shared dormitories, ensuring a comfortable stay with clean facilities, communal kitchen, and a common area for guests to socialize and relax. Located in Kabelvåg, the hostel is close to various outdoor activities in the region, such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking.

Staying at Kabelvåg Vandrerhjem allows travelers to experience the tranquil beauty of the Lofoten Islands in a friendly and affordable setting, making it a memorable part of their Arctic adventure.

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Nordis Apartments

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Nordis Apartments is a modern and stylish apart hotel located in the heart of Svolvær. Offering well-equipped luxurious apartments with stunning views, it's a perfect choice for travelers seeking a home-like experience while exploring the Arctic region.

Nordis Apartments' central location in Svolvær provides easy access to local shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It also serves as a convenient base for outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking.

The apartments are tastefully decorated and come with modern amenities such as a fully-equipped kitchen, private bathrooms, and cozy bedrooms. Some also offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and sea, enhancing the overall stay.

Staying at Nordis Apartments offers a comfortable and convenient way to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Lofoten Islands, making it an ideal choice for a memorable Arctic vacation.

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Sperm Whale Safari

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The Sperm Whale Safari from Andenes is a thrilling sea adventure in that offers the unique opportunity to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. This excursion is a must for wildlife enthusiasts and those seeking an unforgettable marine experience.

Andenes, located on the island of Andøya, is one of the best places in the world to spot sperm whales due to the deep-sea canyons just off the coast. The safari is led by experienced guides and marine biologists who provide fascinating insights about the sperm whales' behavior and biology.

The safari lasts about 2-3 hours and departs from the Andenes harbor. Remember to dress warmly, as it can be chilly out at sea, and to bring a camera to capture the moment when a sperm whale surfaces or dives, showing its characteristic fluke.

As always, Fyno curators searched through dozens of options and picked the best vendor for this expeience. Book your adventure by following the link to Whale2Sea's website.

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Bleik Beach

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Bleik Beach, located in Andøya, Norway, is a picturesque coastal gem that captivates with its pristine beauty and unique charm. Stretching for several miles, this expansive sandy beach is renowned for its striking natural surroundings and abundant wildlife.

As you stroll along the shoreline, you'll be greeted by stunning panoramic views of the vast ocean, jagged cliffs, and distant mountains. The beach's golden sand provides a tranquil setting for relaxation, beachcombing, and enjoying the soothing sound of the waves crashing against the shore.

Bleik Beach is also home to a thriving ecosystem, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. During the summer months, the beach becomes a bustling nesting ground for various bird species, including Arctic terns, oystercatchers, and puffins. The sight of these vibrant birds in their natural habitat is truly awe-inspiring and offers a unique opportunity for wildlife photography.

For those seeking more adventurous pursuits, Bleik Beach is a popular spot for surfing and kiteboarding, thanks to its favorable wind conditions and consistent waves. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced water sports enthusiast, the beach provides an exhilarating playground to ride the waves and embrace the coastal elements.

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Måtind Trail

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The Måtind Trail is a rewarding hike that leads to the stunning peak of Måtind. For adventure enthusiasts and those in search of extraordinary scenic views, this trail is a must-visit.

The trail offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline, azure sea, and the spectacular Northern Norway landscape. Upon reaching the summit, you are rewarded with panoramic vistas that extend as far as the eye can see.

The hike is of moderate difficulty and takes about 2-3 hours round trip. It's recommended to wear sturdy hiking boots and carry water, snacks, and weather-appropriate clothing. The trail is well-marked, but it can be rocky and steep in places, so caution is advised.

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Andenes Suite Hotel

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Andenes Suite Hotel is a unique and luxurious accommodation situated in a converted primary school building in Andenes. The spacious suites offer a high standard of comfort and are well-equipped with all necessary amenities. You can enjoy tranquility and inspiration in this iconic building, located in the heart of Andenes.

All suites at Andenes Suite Hotel are equipped with modern amenities, including a well-equipped kitchen, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, and comfortable bedding.

Andenes Suite Hotel boasts a unique restaurant called Arresten. Housed in the "old" part of the building, the restaurant offers a historic ambiance with traces of its past. You can enjoy a variety of delicious meals, from starters to full-course meals, and immerse in the intriguing atmosphere.

For those seeking relaxation and fitness, the hotel's spa and fitness center is the ideal place. With a swim spa, fitness equipment, and a sauna, you can rejuvenate their body and mind. The availability of towels, bathrobes, and sandals ensures a comfortable experience.

At Andenes Suite Hotel, you can truly experience spacious living and adventurous exploration in the stunning surroundings of northern Norway.

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Grønnbuene Rorbu

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Grønnbuene Rorbu is a charming and picturesque fishing cabin accommodation located in Andenes. This traditional Norwegian rorbu offers a unique and authentic experience for visitors seeking a tranquil retreat.

The rooms at Grønnbuene Rorbu are beautifully designed and furnished with a rustic yet cozy feel. You can enjoy the comfortable living spaces, fully equipped kitchens. Many rooms also offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and sea, allowing to immerse in the natural beauty of the area.

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Risøyhamn Sjøhus

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Risøyhamn Sjøhus is a charming accommodation located in a small village of Risøyhamn, offering modern seaside cabins. It's an excellent choice for travelers seeking a tranquil and authentic Norwegian coastal experience.

The cabins are traditionally designed yet equipped with modern amenities for a comfortable stay, including a kitchenette, private bathrooms, and cozy sleeping areas. Many cabins also offer beautiful views of the surrounding sea and mountains.

Staying at Risøyhamn Sjøhus allows you to enjoy the serene beauty of the islands while experiencing the local coastal lifestyle, promising a memorable Norwegian adventure.

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Andrikken

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Andrikken (Thon Partner Hotel) is a modern hotel in the heart of the beautiful town of Andenes. The hotel offers comfortable accommodations and convenient amenities.

The hotel features well-appointed rooms designed with guest comfort in mind. Each room is equipped with modern amenities and cozy bedding to ensure a pleasant and relaxing stay.

You can enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet served each morning, offering a variety of options to suit different tastes and dietary preferences. The hotel also has an on-site restaurant where you can indulge in a range of local and international dishes.

Thon Hotel Andrikken is centrally located, providing easy access to popular attractions, shops, restaurants, and the beautiful coastline of Andenes. Whether exploring the nearby nature reserves, enjoying whale watching tours, or simply strolling along the picturesque streets, you will find plenty to see and do in the surrounding area.

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Marmelkroken

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Marmelkroken Guesthouse in Bø offers a scenic and cozy accommodation experience in the charming village of Bø. Nestled between the soaring mountains and picturesque waterfront, the guesthouse provides a peaceful retreat for relaxation and tranquility.

The friendly and attentive staff at Marmelkroken Guesthouse are dedicated to providing exceptional hospitality. They are knowledgeable about the local area and are happy to offer recommendations on nearby attractions, activities, and dining options, ensuring that guests make the most of their stay.

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Kvalnesbrygga

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Kvalnesbrygga is a quaint and cozy guesthouse, offering an authentic and relaxing experience in traditional Norwegian cabins with stunning sea views. It offers easy access to various outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and most importantly – your perfect whale watching base.

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Hamn i Senja

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Hamn i Senja is a charming resort with a stunning seaside location and comfortable accommodations. It is a perfect base in Senja region, providing the tranquil beauty of the Arctic region.

The resort offers well-appointed rooms, apartments, and cabins, each with modern amenities and many featuring panoramic views of the surrounding sea and mountains.

Its location offers easy access to a wide range of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to wildlife spotting and Northern Lights viewing. Given the region's changeable weather, packing warm and waterproof clothing is advisable.

Staying at Hamn i Senja offers a serene and comfortable base to explore the breathtaking beauty of Senja, promising a memorable Arctic adventure.

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Segla (Hesten Trail)

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The Hesten Trail to Segla is a thrilling hike that leads to an awe-inspiring viewpoint. It's a must-do adventure for hiking enthusiasts and lovers of breathtaking scenery.

The trail takes you to the top of Hesten mountain, where you can marvel at the sheer drop of Segla's peak into the sea below. From this vantage point, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding fjords, mountains, and the expansive Norwegian Sea.

The hike is considered moderate to challenging and takes about 2-3 hours round trip. Sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are essential, and don't forget to pack water and snacks. The trail can be steep, so it's suitable for those with a reasonable level of fitness.

Hiking the Hesten Trail to Segla offers an unforgettable experience, combining physical challenge with the reward of some of the most stunning views that Norway's landscapes have to offer.

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Tungeneset Viewpoint

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Tungeneset Viewpoint offers panoramic views of the mesmerizing sea and the majestic Okshornan peaks. For lovers of nature and breathtaking vistas (why else would you travel to Lofotens), Tungeneset is also a must-visit.

The viewpoint is easily accessible via a wooden walkway that winds through a landscape of rock and shrubs, leading to a viewing platform that overlooks the sea. This platform is an ideal spot for photography, quiet reflection, or simply taking in the awe-inspiring surroundings.

Tungeneset is accessible by car, with ample parking available. As the area can be windy, warm clothing is recommended. There are no entry fees or specific opening hours, making it a flexible option for your itinerary.

A visit to Tungeneset Viewpoint offers a unique opportunity to experience the raw beauty of Senja's coastline and the majestic sight of the Okshornan peaks, making it a highlight of any trip to the region.

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Aurora Borealis Observatory

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The Aurora Borealis Observatory Hotel is an exceptional accommodation designed to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights. Combining comfort with a prime location for viewing the auroras, it provides a truly unforgettable Arctic experience.

The hotel offers cozy rooms with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Most rooms have panoramic windows or private balconies, allowing you to enjoy the breathtaking aurora displays right from your accommodation.

The hotel's location in Senja provides an ideal setting for aurora viewing, with minimal light pollution and a clear view of the sky. It also offers access to various outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife spotting, and exploring the picturesque island.

A stay at the Aurora Borealis Observatory Hotel offers a unique opportunity to experience the enchanting Northern Lights in a comfortable and convenient setting, making it a highlight of any Arctic adventure.

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Hamn i Senja

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Hamn i Senja is a charming resort with a stunning seaside location and comfortable accommodations. It is a perfect base in Senja region, providing the tranquil beauty of the Arctic region.

The resort offers well-appointed rooms, apartments, and cabins, each with modern amenities and many featuring panoramic views of the surrounding sea and mountains.

Its location offers easy access to a wide range of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to wildlife spotting and Northern Lights viewing. Given the region's changeable weather, packing warm and waterproof clothing is advisable.

Staying at Hamn i Senja offers a serene and comfortable base to explore the breathtaking beauty of Senja, promising a memorable Arctic adventure.

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Garsnes Brygge

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Garsnes Brygge is a peaceful and idyllic coastal retreat overlooking the sea and surrounded by majestic mountains.

Garsnes Brygge offers comfortable accommodations in cozy cabins or rooms, allowing you to relax and unwind while enjoying the stunning natural beauty of the area.

The on-site restaurant at Garsnes Brygge serves delicious meals featuring fresh seafood and local ingredients, providing a culinary experience that showcases the flavors of the region. The restaurant's panoramic views of the surrounding scenery add to the dining experience.

One of the highlights of Garsnes Brygge is its access to the sea. Guests can often engage in various activities such as fishing, boating, and exploring the nearby fjords. The location is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who wish to immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscapes and experience the tranquility of the Norwegian coast.

Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure in the great outdoors, Garsnes Brygge provides a charming coastal getaway.

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The Red Fjordhouse

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The Red Fjordhouse is a charming vacation home located in Malsnes. It's a wood structure house built in 1909 that served as a school building for a time, but has since been remodeled and fitted with a new kitchen and bathroom for more comfort. The house features Norwegian-designed furniture, a wood stove, and many warm lamps and candle lights, giving it a cozy, homey atmosphere.

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Fjordbotn Camping

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Fjordbotn Camping is a delightful campground located in the scenic surroundings of the Senja Island. It's an ideal destination if you love the great outdoors and want to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Arctic region.

The campground offers a range of accommodation options, including cabins, tents, and RV parking spots. Cabins are equipped with basic amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the wilderness.

Fjordbotn Camping's location offers easy access to a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. Its proximity to the Northern Lights viewing spots makes it a popular choice during the aurora season.

Staying at Fjordbotn Camping provides a unique and budget-friendly opportunity to experience the pristine beauty of Senja Island in a rustic setting, making it a memorable part of any Arctic adventure.

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Polar Panorama Lodge

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Polar Panorama Lodge is a unique accommodation located in the stunning Senja islands. The lodge provides an excellent location for observing the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights.

You can enjoy these sights from the comfort of the lodge through its panoramic windows. The location is ideal for both a relaxing holiday or an active one, with various activities available both day and night.

The lodge is located in the small village of Fjordgård, which serves as a perfect starting point to explore the best of what the Senja islands have to offer. The iconic Segla peak is nearby, and the diverse scenery of Senja reflects most of Norway combined.

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Scandic Ishavshotel

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Scandic Ishavshotel is a stylish hotel located in downtown Tromsø. Known for its excellent location and impressive architecture, it offers a comfortable stay for travelers seeking to explore the vibrant Arctic city and its surrounding beauty.

The hotel features stylish modern rooms with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay. Many rooms offer magnificent views of the Tromsø Sound and the Arctic Cathedral, adding to the overall appeal.

The hotel's central location in Tromsø allows easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shops. It's also a convenient base for various outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and Northern Lights chasing.

Staying at Scandic Ishavshotel offers travelers a comfortable and convenient base to explore the Arctic city of Tromsø, ensuring a memorable Norwegian adventure.

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Tromsø Downtown

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Explore the vibrant heart of the Arctic city of Tromsø. This lively area offers a mix of culture, history, and modern attractions, making it a must-visit destination.

Strolling through Tromsø you'll encounter a charming blend of colorful wooden houses, bustling streets, and a lively waterfront. The city's rich history is evident in its well-preserved buildings, such as the iconic Arctic Cathedral and the historic Mack Brewery, which is the world's northernmost brewery.

The downtown area is a hub of activity, with an array of shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars to explore. You can indulge in local delicacies like fresh seafood, experience the lively nightlife, or browse the boutique shops for unique souvenirs and handmade crafts.

Tromsø Downtown is also home to several cultural attractions, including art galleries, museums, and theaters. The Polaria Arctic Experience Centre and the Tromsø Museum offer insights into the region's natural and cultural heritage.

With its compact size, Tromsø downtown is easily navigable on foot. It's a place where you can soak up the vibrant atmosphere, appreciate the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and fjords, and engage with the friendly locals.

Visiting Tromsø provides a vibrant and immersive experience, allowing you to soak in the city's unique Arctic charm while enjoying its cultural offerings and lively ambiance.

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Scandic Ishavshotel

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Scandic Ishavshotel is a stylish hotel located in downtown Tromsø. Known for its excellent location and impressive architecture, it offers a comfortable stay for travelers seeking to explore the vibrant Arctic city and its surrounding beauty.

The hotel features stylish modern rooms with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay. Many rooms offer magnificent views of the Tromsø Sound and the Arctic Cathedral, adding to the overall appeal.

The hotel's central location in Tromsø allows easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shops. It's also a convenient base for various outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and Northern Lights chasing.

Staying at Scandic Ishavshotel offers travelers a comfortable and convenient base to explore the Arctic city of Tromsø, ensuring a memorable Norwegian adventure.

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Indulge Vacation Home

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Oceanfront penthouse

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The Oceanfront Penthouse Duplex is an upscale vacation home offering stunning views of the surrounding Arctic landscapes. Ideal for travelers seeking comfort and luxury, it provides a perfect home-away-from-home experience in the heart of the Arctic city.

The duplex features modern design, high-end amenities, and spacious rooms. Its standout feature is the panoramic view of the ocean and the city from large, floor-to-ceiling windows, which also provide an opportunity to witness the Northern Lights from the comfort of the living room.

Located just outside of Tromsø, the duplex offers easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shops. It also serves as a convenient base for outdoor activities and Northern Lights chasing.

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Thon Hotel Tromsø

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Thon Hotel Tromsø is a modern hotel situated in the heart of Tromsø. Offering comfortable rooms and great service, it's an ideal choice for travelers seeking convenience and quality accommodation while exploring this vibrant Arctic city.

The hotel features modern rooms with all essential amenities for a comfortable stay. Its central location provides easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shops. Thon Hotel Tromsø is also a convenient base for various outdoor activities and Northern Lights chasing.

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Osiris Home

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Osiris Home is a charming hostel featuring modern and stylish living space with a homely ambiance. It is an ideal choice if you are seeking a low key, home-like experience while exploring the vibrant Arctic city.

The accommodation is well-appointed with modern amenities and cozy furnishings, ensuring a comfortable stay. It's the perfect spot for travelers seeking the comfort and convenience of a home away from home.

Osiris Home's location provides easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shops. It also serves as a convenient base for outdoor activities and Northern Lights chasing.

Staying at Osiris Home offers an intimate and comfortable base for exploring the wonders of Tromsø, promising a memorable Arctic adventure.

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Bodø-Moskenes Ferry

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The Bodø to Moskenes Ferry is a scenic way to get to Lofoten Islands after landing in the major airport in Bodø. This offers a memorable journey through the dramatic landscapes of the Norwegian coastline.

During high season from June to August the ferry departs 6-8 times a day from early morning to late night. So if you want to start your itinerary as early as possible in Moskenes – land, get your car, and head straight to the ferry terminal. It will still take you 3 or 4 hours to get to Moskenes.

In low season, or if you don't want to stress out about tight schedules – start your trip with the first night in Bodø, and depart to Moskenes the very next morning. There are just two ferries from Bodø to Moskenes outside of summer months: early morning and ~4 pm, so plan accordingly.

☝️ Check the links section above for the official schedule for your month and day of week.

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Andenes-Gryllefjord Ferry

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The Andenes - Gryllefjord ferry, named MV Skutvik, provides a connection between the islands of Andøya and Senja. It operates primarily in the summer months, from June to August, with a few additional days in May and September.

The ferry is capable of transporting a variety of vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, motorhomes, buses, and trucks. The journey takes a bit less than 2 hours on the open sea, and those prone to seasickness are advised to prepare.

The ferry operates 2-3 times per day in each direction. Check the links section above for 2023 timetable on the official website. It's important to note that pre-booking is not possible for this ferry. Passengers need to line up early enough in the waiting lanes​. We recommend to arrive 2h in advance in July.

The cost for a one-way trip with a standard car, including the driver is NOK 695. Passengers can pay onboard at the bistro, and Tromskortet also offers online payment with a discount (this is not a booking).

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