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Practical info — Reine

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💡 Tips

  • Parking in Reine is extremely limited; use the visitor parking at the village entrance or rely on local buses if exploring the Lofoten islands.
  • The hike up Reinebringen provides the iconic panoramic view, but the steep stone steps can be dangerously slippery when wet.
  • The midnight sun is visible from late May to mid-July, while the northern lights season runs from September to April.
  • Many traditional red cabins (rorbuer) stand on wooden stilts over the water; they are best photographed from the bridges connecting the islets.

🍽 Food

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Tørrfisk (Stockfish)

Unsalted fish, especially cod, dried by cold air and wind on wooden racks; try it at the local seafood restaurants.

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Fiskesuppe (Fish Soup)

Creamy and rich soup filled with fresh local fish and root vegetables, excellent for warming up after a windy hike.

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Cinnamon Buns (Kanelboller)

Grab a freshly baked kanelbolle and a coffee from a local bakery to enjoy while sitting by the harbor.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Lofoten Crafts

Local galleries often sell photographs, glass art, and woolen items inspired by the dramatic landscape of the islands.

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Local Seafood Products

Buy vacuum-packed dried fish or local caviar directly from small fish shops near the docks.

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Sakrisøy and Hamnøy walks

Walk across the bridges to the neighboring small islands of Sakrisøy and Hamnøy for peaceful views and distinctive yellow or red cabins.

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Bunes Beach (via ferry)

Take the local ferry from Reine to Vinstad and walk to Bunes Beach; its isolated white sands are incredibly quiet and pristine.

Reine is located in the southwestern part of the Lofoten archipelago on the island of Moskenesøya and is widely celebrated as one of Norway's most scenic fishing villages. The settlement is dramatically situated at the base of steep granite mountains, such as the famous Reinebringen, which rise sharply from the deep blue waters of the Reine Fjord. Historically, Reine has functioned as a vital commercial center since 1743 and continues to be a key hub for the seasonal Arctic cod fishery. Its iconic red fishermen's cabins, known as rorbuer, dot the shoreline and have largely been preserved as authentic accommodations for visitors. Geographically, its exposed position on the North Atlantic coast brings powerful winter storms, but also provides some of the clearest skies for viewing the Aurora Borealis. The local economy is currently balanced between sustainable tourism and traditional fishing industries, particularly the production of wind-dried stockfish (tørrfisk). Culturally, Reine is a global destination for photographers and artists drawn by the extraordinary Arctic light and the rugged terrain. The village is connected to the rest of the archipelago via the scenic E10 highway, which winds through the islands' wide-open landscape.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Geography

Population
314
Coordinates
67.93000, 13.08000

Facts

  • Reine has been a designated commercial trading post since 1743.
  • The Reinebringen stone staircase consists of over 1,500 steps built by Sherpas.
  • Traditional red rorbuer cabins were originally seasonal housing for fishermen.
  • Stockfish produced here is naturally dried by wind and sun on wooden racks.
  • The village is a major stop on the scenic E10 route across Lofoten.
  • Despite its small size, Reine is one of the most visited locations in the Arctic.

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Sights in the town Reine (7)

Fiskarskjæret📍 landmark

Fiskarskjæret is a rocky islet used by fishermen, located in the Lofoten islands near Reine.

Lofotodden National Park museum🏛 museum

A museum providing information about the Lofotodden National Park in Reine.

🕒 Mo-Su 09:30-18:00💶

Gravdalsbukta📍 landmark

Bay surrounded by steep Lofoten peaks in Reine.

Gylttinden🌿 nature

Mountain peak above the fishing village of Reine in the Lofoten Islands.

Olstinden🌿 nature

One of the most famous and photogenic peaks near Reine.

Navaren🌿 nature

A sharp mountain peak in the rugged landscape of Reine.

Reinevågen📍 landmark

Reinevågen is a scenic bay in Reine, framed by the iconic red fisherman's cabins (rorbuer) of Lofoten.

Frequently asked questions

How difficult is the hike to Reinebringen?
The ascent consists of 1560 stone steps; it is steep and requires good fitness, but features a grand view.
Can you stay overnight in the red fisherman cabins (Rorbuer)?
Yes, many of the traditional cabins have been converted into modern tourist accommodations.
Is there a supermarket in Reine?
Yes, there is a Coop branch in the village, well-equipped for self-catering.
When is the best time for northern lights in Reine?
Chances are best from September to April when the sky is clear.
Can you rent kayaks?
Yes, there are rental stations offering tours in the protected Reinefjord.
Reine: where is it located?
Reine is located in Norway.
Reine: what is there to see?
Highlights include Fiskarskjæret, Lofotodden National Park museum, Gravdalsbukta.
Reine: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Reine: why is it worth visiting?
Reine is located in the southwestern part of the Lofoten archipelago on the island of Moskenesøya and is widely celebrated as one of Norway's most scenic fishing villages.
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