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Å is a picturesque, well-preserved fishing village at the southern end of the Lofoten Islands that offers a peek into the region's rich maritime history. It is a must-visit if you are interested in traditional Norwegian life and culture.
Å is home to charming red and white fishermen's huts, known as rorbuer, many of which have been converted into cosy accommodations. The village also features the Lofoten Stockfish Museum and the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, providing insights into the region's fishing traditions and practices.
Access to Å Village is easy, as it's the final stop on the main E10 road that traverses the Lofoten Islands. We encourage you to explore on foot to fully appreciate the village's tranquil atmosphere and beautiful surroundings.
A visit to Å offers an enriching experience, immersing you in the traditional fishing culture of the Lofoten Islands amid a backdrop of stunning natural beauty.