Backcountry skiing

As the sun climbs higher and daylight lingers, Lofoten’s mountains invite you to carve your way down their snow-draped slopes. You need to earn your turns, as there are no lifts or resorts.

Fish for skrei

From January to April the migratory and mature arctic cod, known as Skrei, journey from the barents sea to spawn in Lofoten waters.

Climbing

Even as winter holds the summits, sunlit crags emerge from the melt, inviting you to climb against a backdrop of snow and sea.

Surf

Enjoy the tail end of the arctic swells with icy waters and powerful waves.

Wildlife

After a long winter slumber, Lofoten's wildlife slowly awakens. Orcas may glide past Kjeøyas shores while still white furred stoats dot by.

Northern Lights

Watching the aurora in spring is a rare kind of magic, a meeting of lingering snow and the quiet wonder of the Arctic sky.

Photography

Snow still crowns the peaks while warm light spreads across meadows and calm bays, creating soft contrasts that beg to be frame.
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