Road Trip Norway's Remote Lofoten Islands: Explore Wild and Rugged Landscapes and Traditional Fishing Villages
The Lofoten Islands stretch like an appendix into the Atlantic, and the archipelago's islands are joined by a ribbon of roads and bridges that are perfect for a road trip exploration of this wild and stunningly beautiful part of Norway. Stay in converted fishing hut accommodation and enjoy hiking and kayaking en route.
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Day 1: Arrive in Norway
Once you have landed at Harstad/Narvik Airport in Evenes, most likely having flown via the Norwegian capital, head to the car hire desk and pick up your car, ready for your road trip. You can then head in to town for the first night, spent at a hotel in Evenes.
Day 2: Nyvager
This morning, and after a leisurely breakfast, you can head off for the trip proper, destination Nyvager, one of the prettiest towns in the Lofoten Islands.
The drive will take just under three hours if you go straight, but that's not going to happen as there are some seriously beautiful viewing points en route to stop and take another glorious panoramic photo, and you're also going to find out more about the industry that has sustained the Lofoten Islands for years on a fishing trip with local fishermen from the pretty village of Henningsvaer. You will help the crew haul in the catch of the day, consisting mostly of cod, halibut and pollock, and learn about the industry.
Later, on arrival in Nyvager you will find out why the Lofoten Islands are such an original place to stay, because tonight (and for the next few nights) you will staying in a rorbuer, a converted fishing hut on stilts over the water of the harbour where fishermen kept their nets and other equipment. Typically two-bedroomed apartments with a living area and kitchen, the rorbuers can be quite basic, but they are very atmospheric and in unbeatable waterfront locations.
Enjoy a massage at the hotel's small spa before supper, which will most likely consist of the freshest fish imaginable.








Day 3: Reine
This morning it's time to head south west through even more dramatic landscapes and on roads that are even more impressive feats of engineering. Today's destination is Reine, near the tip of the Lofoten Islands, and the place you'll be staying for the next two nights.
The journey would be two-hours or so if you went straight there,
but en route we recommend you visit the Lofotr Viking Museum, where
you can learn about the legendary Norsemen who so influenced
British and world history. The museum has several fun interactive
elements, including a life size Viking ship you can help to row, as
well as instruction in axe throwing (!).
Head on to Reine, arriving in time for an afternoon guided kayak
expedition where you will paddle along the beautiful coastline
while learning about the flora and fauna that call this remote part
of Norway home.
This evening you will be sleeping in another rorbuer, and you can
choose from one or two-bedroom versions (and bigger if required) or
sleep in an apartment in what was once the local police station,
which has been converted into part of the hotel.








Day 4: Reine
This morning is the perfect opportunity to explore by bike. The scenery might be mountainous but fortunately the roads and cycle trails (some along old roads) tend to stick to the flatter coastline. Explore the local surroundings, visiting tiny fishing villages and local churches before returning to Reine for lunch.
This afternoon we recommend getting a different perspective with
a hike up one of the local hills. There are several good routes
nearby, suited to different fitness and experience levels, and with
breathtaking panoramic views of the Lofoten Islands as the reward
for your exertions. We recommend coming fully prepared with the
right walking equipment and walking boots, and checking the weather
forecast as the weather can change rapidly.
Enjoy dinner at a charming restaurant in a 200-year-old building
where the team serve delicious local delicacies based on
seasonality.








Day 5: Henningsvaer
From the south western tip of the Lofoten Islands it's time to start heading back east, but there's still more to explore. Just under an hour from Reine is possibly the most charming of all the Lofoten fishing villages, Nusfjord.
This lovingly preserved village is worth a stop for lunch and a
wander around to see the boathouses, more rorbuers, museum and a
one-time cod liver oil production factory in a gorgeous
setting.
After lunch, head on the hour back to Henningsvaer, where you might
have time for another afternoon kayak, bike ride or hike before a
final rorbuer night and dinner of Lofoten specialities.








Day 6: Home
Today you will set off on the three-hour drive back to Harstad/Narvik Airport for your flight home. This will likely involve a one-hour-45-minute domestic flight to Oslo, before connecting onto your international flight home.
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