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Discover the Magic of the Lofoten Islands in Norway: A 2023 Comprehensive Guide

Discover the Magic of the Lofoten Islands in Norway: A 2023 Comprehensive Guide

The Lofoten Islands in Norway sit in a blanket of rugged stretches of landscape and thus are prized for their incredible beauty. All tourist attractions in Lofoten have a distinct essence. Therefore, tourists from across the globe come here to enjoy the stunning cinematic views. And so, you must explore the picturesque aesthetics of this magical island to believe its beauty.

With a chain of more than ten islands, your trip to Lofoten will require some serious planning. And so, in this article we will share with you the 7 best tourist attractions in Lofoten, to help you better plan your trip.

1. Svolvær

A breathtaking panoramic view of Svolvær; a famous tourist attraction in Lofoten.
Svolvær, Lofoten Islands, Norway

Begin unwinding the magnificent Lofoten Islands with the capital town, Svolvær. It is located on the region’s largest island namely, Austvågøya, and is recognized as the administrative hub of the Lofoten Islands. Therefore, you will find better accommodation options and eateries here as compared to the neighboring islands.

As the capital city, Svolvær is bustling with tourists because of its vibrant culture. It has an airport and a ferry port, thus making it a transportation centre connecting all other parts of the Lofoten Island. Moroever, Svolvær is host to a beautiful arrangement of mountain peaks and modern era buildings.

Things to do in Svolvær

  • Climb Svolværgeita- Climbing the Svolværgeita, aka Svolvær Goat is the most iconic outdoor activities in Svolvær. This vertical climb is a fascination on its own. That is to say, that the rock formation of the mountain resembles the horns of a goat, hence the name. And not to forget, the 1.5m jump from one horn to another is what makes this climb so famous.
  • Lofoten War Memorial Museum – The Krigsminne Museum has a well-kept collection of artifacts from World War II. Each room in the museum will give you a real insight into the life during war days back then. So, if you are a world history enthusiast, this museum is sure to fascinate you with its collection.

Ticket Details:

  1. Adult 100 NOK
  2. Child (age 7–15) 30 NOK
  3. Group per person 80 NOK (min 12 ppl)

Where to Stay in Svolvær

As the capital city of the Lofoten Islands, Svolvær won’t trouble you much when it comes to finding suitable accommodation. From luxury hotels to budget-friendly rooms, you will find it all. Thon Hotel Lofoten and Scandic Svolvaer are some of the best hotels in the city.

2. Henningsvær

The picturesque fishing village of Henningsvaer.
Fishing Village of Henningsvær, Lofoten Islands, Norway.

Henningsvær celebrates its fame as one of Lofoten Islands‘ best-known fishing villages. All surrounding fjords touching the region have an extensive variety of codfish. Thus, it has lent the fishing village its well-earned motto, “In Cod We Trust”.

 Moreover, cod has become one of the most valuable assets of Norway due to its rising export figures. So, if you happen to visit Henningsvær between February-July, you are sure to come across pyramid-shaped fish drying racks.

However, what you will love most about Henningsvær is its entrance. Forming a narrow road by the waterside at the base of the mountain, the entrance is sure to leave you stunned. So, be sure to keep your cameras ready as soon as you are about to enter the Venice of Lofoten i.e. Henningsvær.

Apart from its popular fishing culture, Henningsvær is home to a stunning sight of traditional wooden architecture and contemporary art galleries. From vibrant fishermen huts lining the waterfronts to the picturesque Henningsvær Football Stadium, it has a lot to offer. Thus, making it one of the best tourist attractions in Lofoten.

Things to do in Henningsvær

  • Climbing – Rock Climbing and Skiing are well-loved outdoor activities in the area. You can book for yourself a day-long guided climbing tour to enjoy the snow-capped peaks of Henningsvær.
  • Snorkeling – Snorkeling in the shallow waterfronts of Henningsvær is another popular activity. All you have to do is get the basic training and rent the necessary equipment from Lofoten Opplevelser. They’ll also take you on a two-hour snorkeling trip. Furthermore, if you’re lucky enough, you might encounter some starfish, cod, and jellyfish on your underwater adventure.
  • Boating Trips – Boating Trips in Henningsvær add another dimension to your visit. From cruising in the magnificent evening sunlight to experiencing the breathtaking walls of Lofoten mountains. The boating trip is sure to take leave in awe of Lofoten’s beauty. Moreover, some boat trips also serve a traditional Tapas Dinner with a modern kick

Where to Stay in Henningsvær

Henningsvær is approximately 30 mins away from Svolvær and so any hotel there would make a convenient choice. However, if you are looking forward to spending the night in the village itself then there are some other options to explore.

The Henningsvær Bryggehotel offers double rooms with modern accommodation facilities. And thus, it is one of the best hotels in Henningsvær. Moreover, Finnholmen Brygge and Nord Noesk Klatreskole’s Climbers Café are other budget-friendly options.

3. Trollfjord

Fjord Cruise at the Trollfjord in Lofoten Islands
Trollfjord under the midnight sun in Lofoten Islands.

Trollfjord is a 3 km long fjord situated between the archipelagos, Lofoten and Vesterålen. Surrounded by steep mountains, it is one of the shortest and narrowest fjords in the Norwegian fjord network. Most mountains go above 1000 meters. Thus, crowning this fjord with a wild yet dramatic appearance. And making it one of the best tourist attractions in Lofoten.

Moreover, there is a mysterious history behind the name of Trollfjord. It was named after the frightening creature, a troll from the Norse mythology. This creature is said to be an habitant of the mountains and caves.

Things to do in Trollfjord

  • Fjord Cruise – The best way to explore Troll fjord is to take a day trip bus from Svolvær and then a boat trip through the fjord. And the most daring sight would be to see the captain squeezing the boat between the narrow 800-meter entrance of the fjord.
  • Eagle Safari – You should definitely take a sea eagle safari to Trollfjord when in Lofoten. This safari will leave you spellbound as wild sea eagles fly above you. But, there is nothing to fret about as your safari guide will be ready to feed these creatures with buckets of fish. Another wildlife moment for you to capture in the midst of the beautiful landscape.

4. Reine

A panoramic view of Reine; best tourist attraction in Lofoten.
Reine, Lofoten Islands, Norway.

Reine is one of the best places to stay when exploring the Lofoten Islands. Located on the island of Moskenesøya in Lofoten Islands, it is a tiny fishing village with a scenic location. Surrounded by a blanket of clam waters and sloppy hills, this village is known to attract thousands of tourists. That is to say that Reine is the ultimate place for a peaceful day in the outskirts of Norway.

Famous for its majestic location by the Arctic Ocean, this popular tourist attraction in Lofoten offers spectacular mountain views. Thus, it has been host to several painters and photographers from across the globe. Above all, this picturesque village offers an abundance of activities for tourists all year round.

Things to do Reine

Hike Reinebringen – Reinebringen is one of the best hiking spots in Norway. The steep pathway will lead you to the most magnificent viewpoints on the Lofoten Islands. And you will be sure to capture the grand panoramic view of the Lofoten wall and the Reinefjord.

Read more about Hiking Reinebringen and other best hiking tours in Norway here.

Northern Lights – When it comes to tourist attractions, Northern Lights are Norway’s prized possession. And Reine offers the best viewing of Northern lights. Thus, making this enchanting fishing village one of the best tourist attractions in Lofoten.

Kayaking- Don’t forget to kayak in Reinefjord. That is to say, Reine is one of the iconic kayaking destinations on the Lofoten Islands. Moreover, you will also get a chance to treat your camera to some breathtaking shots from the interior waters of Reinefjord.

Where to Stay in Reine

You will find innumerable accommodation options in Reine. But the best ones are the traditional fishermen’s cabins, known as rorbuer. However, each one varies in size and comfort according to the price. Therefore, be sure to explore all available options to get the best-suited rorbuer.

Some of the best rorbuers in Reine are,

  • Reine Rorbuer
  • Sakrisoy Rorbuer
  • Rorbo Cabins

5. Kabelvåg

Vagan Church in Kabelvåg, Lofoten.
Vagan Church, Kabelvag, Norway.

Kabelvag is another fishing village on the island of Austvagoy. Over recent years, this fishing village has been one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Lofoten islands. Moreover, it is home to attractions for almost all age groups, making it a well-loved place of the Lofoten islands.

Things to do in Kabelvåg

Aquarium – The aquarium features a vibrant display of marine life, sure to be enjoyed by people of all ages. From a bizarre Atlantic Gold Fish to sea mammals, you will find a large variety. Additionally, the aquarium also has a café and a gift shop.

Lofoten Museum – The Lofoten Museum is at a convenient distance from the aquarium. It displays traditional Norwegian artwork and houses. Also, grab a brochure translated in English to better understand each artifact.

Vagan Church – This incredibly picturesque church is the largest wooden church on the Lofoten Islands. The surrounding area sports a fine scenic view, especially in winter when the church is glistening in a snow blanket. Moreover, watch out for a panoramic view of the Troll’s Rock when visiting the church.

Where to Stay in Kabelvåg

Whether you are staying for a night or a week, Kabelvåg has accommodations that will best suit all your needs. Some of the best options are,

  • Nyvågar Rorbuhotell – by Classic Norway Hotel
  • Vandrerhjem Kabelvåg Rorbuer

6. Lofotr Viking Museum

Viking Ship at the Viking Museum; tourist attraction in Lofoten.
Viking Ship at the Lofotr Viking Museum, Lofoten, Norway.

Lofotr Viking Museum stands as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Lofoten islands. The museum was built to revive the essence of Viking era. Therefore, it is a great place for adventure, especially for kids. From interactive displays featuring the lifestyle of Viking warriors to fun Viking activities. This museum has a lot to offer.

Moreover, the museum also has some outdoor activities. These include shooting a bow and arrow and rowing a viking boat. So, if you are travelling with kids, the Lofotr Museum is a must-visit.

7. Glasshytta

Glassblower in Vikten, Lofoten
Glasshyta, Lofoten Islands, Norway.

Right in the middle of the Lofoten Islands, sits a beautiful building- the Glasshyta in Vikten.

Glasshytta is known to be Northern Norway’s first glassblower. It is basically a show-piece gallery of the glass blowing Tangrand family. This place has its own charm, and you are sure to enjoy the sight of stunning glassware at the workshop. Above all, the workshop faces the open sea, giving you an option to take a walk along the beach and observe nature.

Located in the Northern part of Norway, these magical islands are sure to mesmerize you with their raw beauty. Thus, it clearly explains why the number of tourists visiting the Lofoten Islands multiplies each year.  So, get your backpacks ready for a peaceful getaway to the Lofoten Islands. And be sure to allow yourself to immerse in the magnetism of the Norwegian nature.