The Arctic Circle Town of Mo i Rana
Right on the edge of the Arctic Circle, beneath the Svartisen glacier and the Saltfjellet mountains, lies Mo i Rana – the largest town in Helgeland. Its history stretches from its early days as a trading post, through the industrial “ironworks era,” to the modern mini-metropolis it is today. With cafés and theatres, shopping centres and a science centre, museums and concert venues, Mo i Rana has plenty to offer.
Nature Experiences
Just outside the town, nature takes centre stage – both above and below ground. You can walk, scramble, or dive into remarkable limestone and marble caves. Grønligrotta offers safe, well-lit paths that suit the whole family, while Setergrotta invites you into a more adventurous expedition with only your headlamp to guide the way. For the truly bold, a different world awaits underwater – Pluragrotta is Europe's largest accessible cave system for diving, offering a rare, weightless experience.
Only a short drive from the centre, the Svartisen glacier rises into the mountains. The Austerdalsisen glacier tongue shimmers in deep blue tones – a spectacular sight best admired from a safe distance. Further up, the Saltfjellet mountains stretch out in all directions, with wide-open plateaus, valleys, and fishing lakes. Follow in the footsteps of early telegraph operators along the historic Telegrafruta trail, cross the Arctic Circle, and find peace in the quiet wilderness of the national park.
Winter Experiences
When snow blankets the Arctic Circle town, winter lovers come alive, ready for all the season has to offer. Adventurers can head for summits like Tortenviktinden and Høgtuva, while those seeking calm can enjoy quiet evening walks toward Appelsinhaugen beneath the shifting northern lights. Cross-country ski trails begin just behind the town, and Skillevollen Alpine Centre offers fast-paced runs just minutes from the centre.
Need a break from the cold? Get cosy indoors with hearty local dishes at one of the town’s welcoming restaurants, explore Sámi culture at Aernie, or warm up with art and performances at Nordland Theatre, Rana Museum, or one of the many local venues.
A Town for Families
For families looking to fill their holiday with activities and experiences, Mo i Rana is a great find. Right in the centre, Vitensenter Nordland invites children of all ages to experiment, learn, and play their way through the wonders of science. Just outside town, you’ll find indoor climbing walls and bouldering areas for all levels at Rana Climbing Centre. A little further north, physical challenges await in Northern Norway’s first Høyt & Lavt adventure park at Krokstrand.
The caves are a natural favourite for families too – with Setergrotta and Grønligrotta offering everything from child-friendly, well-built, and lit paths to more adventurous routes for those who want to explore further. And when the weather doesn’t play along, there’s still plenty to do: take a forest walk in the rain to Bredek, get close to the mighty Svartisen, or stay dry with a cinema visit, a museum trip, or another round at the science centre. In Mo i Rana, there’s always something to do – indoors or out.
Just outside the town, nature takes centre stage – both above and below ground. You can walk, scramble, or dive into remarkable limestone and marble caves. Grønligrotta offers safe, well-lit paths that suit the whole family, while Setergrotta invites you into a more adventurous expedition with only your headlamp to guide the way. For the truly bold, a different world awaits underwater – Pluragrotta is Europe's largest accessible cave system for diving, offering a rare, weightless experience.
Only a short drive from the centre, the Svartisen glacier rises into the mountains. The Austerdalsisen glacier tongue shimmers in deep blue tones – a spectacular sight best admired from a safe distance. Further up, the Saltfjellet mountains stretch out in all directions, with wide-open plateaus, valleys, and fishing lakes. Follow in the footsteps of early telegraph operators along the historic Telegrafruta trail, cross the Arctic Circle, and find peace in the quiet wilderness of the national park.
Winter Experiences
When snow blankets the Arctic Circle town, winter lovers come alive, ready for all the season has to offer. Adventurers can head for summits like Tortenviktinden and Høgtuva, while those seeking calm can enjoy quiet evening walks toward Appelsinhaugen beneath the shifting northern lights. Cross-country ski trails begin just behind the town, and Skillevollen Alpine Centre offers fast-paced runs just minutes from the centre.
Need a break from the cold? Get cosy indoors with hearty local dishes at one of the town’s welcoming restaurants, explore Sámi culture at Aernie, or warm up with art and performances at Nordland Theatre, Rana Museum, or one of the many local venues.
A Town for Families
For families looking to fill their holiday with activities and experiences, Mo i Rana is a great find. Right in the centre, Vitensenter Nordland invites children of all ages to experiment, learn, and play their way through the wonders of science. Just outside town, you’ll find indoor climbing walls and bouldering areas for all levels at Rana Climbing Centre. A little further north, physical challenges await in Northern Norway’s first Høyt & Lavt adventure park at Krokstrand.
The caves are a natural favourite for families too – with Setergrotta and Grønligrotta offering everything from child-friendly, well-built, and lit paths to more adventurous routes for those who want to explore further. And when the weather doesn’t play along, there’s still plenty to do: take a forest walk in the rain to Bredek, get close to the mighty Svartisen, or stay dry with a cinema visit, a museum trip, or another round at the science centre. In Mo i Rana, there’s always something to do – indoors or out.
Source: Helgeland Reiseliv as
The Arctic Circle Town of Mo i Rana