Hey Lykkers! Get ready to be swept off your feet by the enchanting Lofoten Islands, a gem tucked away within the Arctic Circle in Northern Norway, and hailed by National Geographic as one of the world's most breathtaking islands.


Lofoten's fame spans far and wide, owing to its exceptional fishing, pristine natural beauty, and tranquil fishing hamlets scattered across the turbulent Norwegian Sea. Lofoten is a place where the sun never sets in summer and the Northern Lights dance in winter.


Yet, perhaps the most enchanting way to soak in Lofoten's beauty is on horseback. Under the guidance of professionals, you'll traverse coasts, white sandy beaches, and nature reserves once home to Vikings, all while riding the gentle Icelandic horse. This experience not only deepens your connection to the region's history but offers a unique perspective on its breathtaking landscapes.


Hov Horse Farm


Hov Horse Farm is highly recommended for horseback riding in the Lofoten Islands. It's one of the oldest settlements in the area, situated at Gimsøysand by one of the most beautiful beaches across the islands. Hov Gård has around 48 horses, including Icelandic horses, known for their unique gait and friendly nature.


Pricing for the tours varies, with one option, the "Guided Horse Riding Tour Over Hov and Hovsund," starting at $119.88 per person. This tour includes guidance, the horse, riding helmet, gloves, rubber boots, and outfits suitable for the weather conditions. It's important to note that hotel pickups and drop-offs, food, and drinks are not included in this package. The tour emphasizes a slow pace suitable for all, focusing on enjoying the scenery and not on advanced riding techniques.


For more detailed information, you can phone at +47 975 59 501​, or via email at info@hovgard.no


The Location is at: Tore Hjortsvei 471, 8314 Gimsøysand, Norway.


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Winter brings the migration of Norwegian Arctic cod, or "skrei," to Lofoten for spawning, continuing a 5000-year tradition of fishing that sustains the world's largest and most renowned cod industry. Don't miss trying the local delicacy - stockfish - a testament to Lofoten's high-quality seafood.


For an authentic Lofoten dining experience, here are some recommended restaurants renowned for their seafood, including cod and stockfish:


Gadus in Moskenesoy offers Italian cuisine with a Northern Norway seafood twist, including stockfish arancini. This restaurant blends Italian flavors with the fresh seafood of Northern Norway in a relaxed atmosphere​. It opens from 6.pm to 9.pm. Monday is its day off. The reservation number is: +4748020045.


Maren Anna, also in Moskenesoy, is another cozy spot where you can enjoy fresh cod fillet and a variety of beautifully plated starters, including signature king crab with tarragon glaze​.


Here's the infomation of this restaurant:


Address: Kaia, 8392 Sørvågen, Norway.


Tel: +4776092050


Open Hours: 12–3 PM, 6–9 PM, Monday & Sunday off.


For an authentic stay, consider a Norwegian "rorbu", a fisherman's cabin by the sea. Once the temporary homes of fishermen, these cabins have been lovingly restored with modern comforts while retaining their original charm. Staying in a rorbu offers a unique glimpse into the local way of life, making your Lofoten adventure truly unforgettable.


Here's some recommended hotels for you:


<h3>1. Svinøya Rorbuer in Svolvær</h3>


Svinøya Rorbuer offers a variety of accommodations, including original and recently built rorbu cabins, rorbusuites, historical houses, and an exclusive Manor House. These cozy and comfortable options range from one to four bedrooms, equipped kitchens, and one or more bathrooms. The site emphasizes traditional craftsmanship and materials to maintain the authenticity of the "rorbu life." For pricing and more detailed information, it's best to contact them directly or visit their website.


Contact: Gunnar Bergs vei 2, 8300 Svolvær; Phone: +47 76 06 99 30; Email: post@svinoya.no


<h3>2. Reine Rorbuer in Reine</h3>


Reine Rorbuer offers accommodation in 40 traditional fisherman’s cabins, available from the beginning of February until the end of October. The cabins vary from 1-bedroom comfort to 3-bedroom deluxe, almost all featuring kitchens and stunning views of the Reinefjorden and its granite peaks. Prices change throughout the year, reflecting different sizes, standards, and seasonal demand. For example, a 1-bedroom comfort rorbu cabin's rate ranges from 2095 NOK in the off-peak season to 2950 NOK in peak summer months. Similarly, a 2-bedroom superior cabin with a sea view can cost from 2850 NOK to 4950 NOK depending on the time of your visit.


You can book a room or get further information directly from the map below:


Reine Rorbuer - by Classic Norway Hotels


From its ancient Viking heritage to its stunning natural landscapes and rich maritime traditions, the Lofoten Islands offer a myriad of experiences that beckon travelers from around the globe. Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquility, or a deep dive into history, Lofoten is a destination that promises to enchant and inspire.