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Saltstraumen, the world's strongest maelstrom, near Bodø, Norway - Photo: Espen Mortensen
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Saltstraumen, the world's strongest maelstrom, near Bodø, Norway

The Saltstraumen maelstrom

Saltstraumen is the world’s most powerful maelstrom and is situated outside of Bodø.

Interest:  Nature attractions, Coast and coastal culture

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Experience the world's strongest tidal current, just 33 kilometres from Bodø town. Visit when the tide is at its highest and marvel at the forces of nature. Every six hours, 400 million cubic metres of water at speeds of up to 20 knots (40 kilometres per hour) rush through the 150-metre wide and 3-kilometre long sound connecting the Saltenfjord and the Skjerstadfjord.

The powerful whirlpools can be up to 10 metres in diametres and 4-5 metres deep. A tide table for Saltstraumen is available at the local tourist information office.

Abundance of fish

Saltstraumen is famous for its abundance of fish, including cod, coalfish, wolffish and halibut. The world record for coalfish caught with a fishing pole was set here, an impressive 22.7 kilos. If you want to try your luck fishing you can either rent tackle for fishing from shore, or you can fish from a boat. You can hire a boat on the spot, or join a group going out on one of the deep-sea fishing charter boats.

Every time the current turns there is a "time window" when larger ships can pass through the sound. You can obtain information about these times from a local signal station on the VHF. At these times the current is almost calm. Anyone in a boat or down by the sea must show caution because Saltstraumen is dangerous, there are underwater currents even when the surface is calm.

Go for a wander

The surrounding area is a great starting point for rambling and trekking in the beautiful mountain wilderness, such as Børvasstindene, or for wandering through areas rich in archaeological remains.

History

The earliest known traces of human settlement in Bodø are in the Saltstraumen area. There was a settlement of hunters here 10,000 years ago. They lived practically on the edge of the ice, attracted by an abundance of fish in the fast-moving currents. The remains of their settlement were discovered only a few years ago, and are among the oldest archaeological finds in Norway.

Last updated: 2008-02-20
Fishing in Saltstraumen, Norway - Photo: Espen Mortensen
Fishing in Saltstraumen, Norway

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