Quick Facts
- The Lofoten Islands are home to the world's largest stockfish production, with over 20,000 metric tons processed annually, primarily from Atlantic cod.
- During the summer months, the sun does not set for approximately 24 hours, creating a phenomenon known as the midnight sun, which lasts from late May to mid-July.
- The archipelago boasts some of the steepest mountains in the world, including the iconic Reinebringen peak, which rises 448 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding fjords.
- Lofoten's traditional red fishing cabins, known as rorbuer, date back to the 19th century and were originally used by fishermen during the annual cod season, with many now serving as charming accommodations.
- The islands are also a prime location for viewing the Northern Lights, with optimal conditions occurring from late September to early April, attracting photographers and nature lovers alike.
Travel Details
- Country
- Norway
- Population
- 24K
- Daily Budget
- $120-220
- Best Time to Visit
- Jun-Aug
- Current Weather
- 🌧️2°C/36°FDrizzle
- Currency
- kr NOK
- Coordinates
- 68.3467, 14.1684
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