Reisetips lofoten

Make your Lofoten trip better with our wide range of activities. From 1 hour to a full day. We'll make sure your Lofoten trip is going to be amazing. Join us for fun adventures!. 1 perler i lofoten 2 Bodø is located on the mainland. To get to the Lofoten Islands, you will take a hour ferry. At times, the ferry crossing can be very rough, so if you are prone to seasickness, take this into consideration. It might be worth flying directly to the Lofoten Islands, or flying into one of the airports listed below, instead of flying to Bodø. 3 reise til lofoten fra oslo 4 Ramberg Beach, Ytresand Beach, Uttakleiv Beach, and Haukland Beach are all easy to get to by car. The only way to get to Kvalvika Beach is on foot. To get to Bunes or Horseid Beaches, you will need to take a ferry from Reine and then hike the rest of the way. Ramberg Beach | Best Things to Do in the Lofoten Islands. 5 Reiseberichte & Tipps für die Inselgruppe Home» Reiseziele» Norwegen» Lofoten Norwegen: Alles, was du wissen musst (unser ultimativer Reiseführer) Karibische Strände, tiefe Fjorde, kantige Felsen - das sind die Lofoten! Wer hat sie nicht auf der Bucket List? Die wunderschönen Inseln der Lofoten in Norwegen?. 6 Lofoten is a mecca for hiking, climbing, fishing, kayaking, skiing, Arctic surfing (in the summer AND winter), and cycling. The tourism scene there has a very young vibe, with lots of budget accommodation, and even the luxury accommodation markets itself towards adventure seekers. 7 fly til lofoten 8 Det er høysesong fra juni til august, men prisene er selvsagt høyere og det er kaotisk med mange nasjonale og internasjonale turister. 9 Lofoten har nesten overraskende mange nydelige strender. 10 Lofoten Tips Skal du endelig få oppfylt Lofotdrømmen? Her finner du våre beste tips til ting å se og gjøre i Lofoten. Sommertips Sommeren er en magisk tid i Lofoten. Her finner du våre beste tips for en uforglemmelig Lofotsommer. 22 september 10 tips til hva du kan gjøre med vennegjengen i Lofoten i sommer 22 september 11 The Lofoten islands are easy to spot on a map. The islands stick out from one of the narrowest sections of Norway far into the frigid Norwegian Sea. The biggest settlement, Svolvær, lies at 68°14′ latitude. That's as far north as the Coronation Gulf in Nunavut, Canada. 12