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A must do!
Just incredibly nice! We were real lucky with the weather and had blue skied, warm temperatures and almost no people. So we walked by ourselves and really enjoyed it. The entire walk is long, but ju...
A great place to place your tent for the night. Remember in Norway you can tent for two nights at one place. There is a toilette at the parking, but no shower. The parking is small and the road there ...
Værøy is a beautiful island outside Lofoten. It is truly a Lofoten in mineature! You have a lot of possibilities. There is many hiking possibilities for all levels. There is also beaches you can chil...
On the island you can climb to the mountain, but I'm not sure that name is
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There are tourist trails all over the island, most often they are completely unequipped and stone, without special shoes it is better not to walk, but Norwegians themselves easily pass all routes
A must do!
Just incredibly nice! We were real lucky with the weather and had blue skied, warm temperatures and almost no people. So we walked by ourselves and really enjoyed it. The entire walk is long, but ju...
Amazing campsite
A great place to place your tent for the night. Remember in Norway you can tent for two nights at one place. There is a toilette at the parking, but no shower. The parking is small and the road there ...
Værøy, Lofoten
Værøy is a beautiful island outside Lofoten. It is truly a Lofoten in mineature! You have a lot of possibilities. There is many hiking possibilities for all levels. There is also beaches you can chil...
Too beautiful to be true
If you walk over the mountains to reach this beach, you'll have the greatest experience of your life. Cannot recommend enough the view.
On the island you can climb to the mountain, but I'm not sure that name is
There are tourist trails all over the island, most often they are completely unequipped and stone, without special shoes it is better not to walk, but Norwegians themselves easily pass all routes