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Read more: Helgeland Bridge Photo: Erlend Haarberg

Leirfjord

Helgeland Bridge

This is one of the world’s largest stay-cable bridges, with a total span of 1065 metres. Helgeland Bridge was opened for traffic in 1991; in 2010 the...

Dønna

Among the islands

Be inspired by a trip in wonderful landscapes with arranged experiences and attraction. Hiking trails, fishing spots, photo stops, sea rafting,...
Read more: Laksforsen Waterfall Photo: Norsk Bildebyrå

Trofors

Laksforsen Waterfall

Laksforsen Waterfall is one of Nordland’s most popular tourist attractions. This majestic waterfall has a water volume of 700 m³ per second and a fall...
Read more: Lofotr Viking Museum Photo: Lofotr Vikingmuseum

Bøstad

Lofotr Viking Museum

In the Iron Age, there were 10 - 15 Chieftain´s seats in Northern Norway. One of these were located to Borg in Lofoten. Borg is the only place where...
Read more: Børgefjell National Park

Grane

Børgefjell National Park

One of Norway’s oldest and biggest national parks (1447 km2). There are no marked trails or tourist cabins in the park. It is desolate, wild and...

Skonseng

Grønligrotta Cave

Grønligrotta is one of the largest and most visited caves in the Nordic region. This is also the only Nordic cave with electric lighting. A guided...

Dønna

Island delights

On the north-west side of Dønna lie the island Vandve, Slapøy and Havstein, as well as numerous other smaller islands. Even further out, you wil find...
Read more: Puffin Colony at Lovund

Lovund

Puffin Colony at Lovund

The island of Lovund is best known for its puffin colony, which is home to around 200,000 birds. You can experience the puffin on a tour to Lundeura,...
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