MUSÉE DE NAMDALEN
Read moreNamdalsmuseet was founded in 1914 and is considered one of Norway's oldest museums. It is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of the region's history, culture and nature. The museum houses a vast collection of objects and artifacts that trace the history of Namdalen. The collections include archaeological objects, traditional costumes, tools and handicrafts, photographs... This open-air museum is also a great place to take a walk and regularly organizes events.
LOFOTR VIKINGMUSEUM
Read moreA museum on the theme of the Vikings, with the oldest so-called "long house" in the world as its central attraction, nothing less! Inside this house, activities to help you discover the daily life of the Vikings. But it's outdoors that most of the action takes place between the farm, the blacksmith's shop, the Viking boats, among others. In the summer, a good number of workshops are offered so that you can reveal the Viking in you: archery, axe-throwing, horseback riding, sailing a Viking boat!
AURORA SPIRIT
Read moreWelcome to the world's most northerly distillery! Since its opening in 2016, it has been opening its doors to the public for a tour followed by a tasting of its vodka, aquavit, gin and whisky. Inspired by the ancient methods and customs of the Viking Age, among others, this distillery infuses its beverages with the history of the fjord, blended with the latest production technology. There are three types of visit, the most classic lasting 1 hour and including 3 tastings. You can also make a detour to the store to take home a local souvenir!
KAVIAR FACTORY
Read moreIn a restored former caviar cannery, the Kaviar Factory welcomes you to a bright, atypical 650 m² space. You'll also enjoy a beautiful view of the fjord. This private contemporary art gallery was founded by the discerning and passionate collector couple Venke and Rolf Hoff in 2013. Since then, in this exceptional setting, the Kaviar Factory has hosted a temporary exhibition, renewed each year, of avant-garde artists of national and international renown.
TORSKEN FISKEINDUSTRI
Read moreSenja by Heart offers guided tours of the village salmon factory. A rare opportunity to get behind the scenes of Norwegian salmon production in a small, traditional village. Here, modernity and tradition combine to perpetuate this ancestral and lucrative activity. Many of the locals work and make their living from this vital industry. Senja is also a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts, who can join organized outings or hire equipment and a boat.
RIDE NOW TRAVELS
Read moreBehind Ride Now Travels is Cyril, an undisputed nature lover who has tamed all the elements over the years. Ski, snowboard and kayak instructor, diver, surfer, mountain biker and more. After traveling and working all over the world, he settled in Norway to share his passions with anyone who wants to discover them. By the day or over several days, Cyril offers you authentic moments of discovery of the most beautiful landscapes of the Lofoten Islands. All you have to do is choose the activity or activities you'd like to take part in!
NEWTON FLIGHT ACADEMY
Read moreThe Newton Flight Academy is a joint effort between FIRST Scandinavia and the Museum of Aviation to provide some basic knowledge of how to fly an aircraft. In total, 3 flight simulators, a wide choice of destinations and weather conditions and... the real feeling of flying. Perfect for aviation enthusiasts who want to learn more about the profession. Information and reservations in advance. This museum is so complete that it is world renowned!
SØR-SPITSBERGEN NASJONALPARK
Read moreThis reserve covers the southern part of the island of Spitsbergen. The arctic landscape is composed of 65% glaciers and eternal snow. There are several colonies of seabirds but also colonies of geese and eiders. It is a privileged breeding area. This national park is also the largest in Norway with its area of 5 300 km ². It was created in 1973 by the government. In summer, there are many small lakes and areas covered with short grass.
LOFOTEN OPPLEVELSER 2
Read moreWho hasn't dreamed of watching marine mammals? Lofoten Opplevelser takes you to meet orcas and whales, emblems of a fragile and fascinating environment, of which we still have so much to discover. From the end of October to the end of January, you can try to catch a glimpse of them from a boat, and even dive with them for the bravest! At this time of year, they are attracted by the shoals of herring approaching the Norwegian coast in the Tromsø and Finnmark regions. At the same time, embark at night to observe the dance of the northern lights.
VARDØ FORTRESS (VARDØHUS FESTNING)
Read moreThere was a fort here as early as 1307, but the present star-shaped fortress dates from 1730 and is based on the French model, with fortifications that allow the enemy to be seen wherever he is. The Lushaugen Museum is dedicated to polar expeditions and local life. It is the most northerly fort in the world, nicknamed Norway's border post in the northeast. Events are organized from time to time: concerts, readings, and even a language café.
FORLANDET NASJONALPARK
Read moreThe landscape of this large island, which stretches along the west coast, consists of beaches, high mountains and glaciers. Located at the northern end of the Gulf Stream passage, Forlandet enjoys a relatively mild Arctic climate. Due to the warming effect of the Gulf Stream, the most northerly nesting colonies in the world can be observed here. The National Park has an area of 640 km² for the land part and 4,647 km² when including the sea part. Why not go with a guide?
CHURCH - TRONDENES KIRKE
Read moreThe Gothic church was built around 1250 on a site that dates back to Viking times. Around the church lie the remains of fortifications used to protect an earlier wooden church. To the east of the church lies a small lake. According to legend, the first Christians in Northern Norway were baptized in its waters. A rather relaxing place to have a picnic with the family for example. The church itself is also very pretty and surprisingly quite bright and airy, with its upper gallery and black and white tiled floor.
ALTA KIRKE (CHURCH)
Read moreSince its doors opened in 2013, Northernlight Cathedral has been the pride of Alta. Its steel body spiraling up into the sky does not leave one indifferent. Inside, a bronze Christ brought back from Tuscany by boat, quite different from those usually seen. Created by the artist Brandes Pieter, who does not like traditional representations, this one looks up to the sky and reflects joy. In the basement, the small Borealis museum will tell you more about the legends and the more scientific explanations about the northern lights.