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Lofoten Cottages, Mortsund
Lofoten Islands – awe-inspiring landscapes
Holiday information
Nights:
7
Meals:
self-catering
Accommodation:
converted fishermen’s cabins
Capacity:
2-4 (1-2 bedrooms)
Start:
any day
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Accommodation at a glance
1 or 2 bedrooms (sleep 2-4)
shower room(s)
cosy living room
well-equipped kitchen corner with oven, 3 or 4-ring hob and fridge
large viewing windows
nearest shop and restaurant in village
converted fishermen's cottages deep within the Arctic Circle
walking notes are provided to explore the rugged scenery
spectacular ocean views and abundant wildlife
wide range of interesting museums
7 days' car hire included
To explore the Lofoten archipelago deep within the Arctic Circle is to discover a land of stark beauty and great contrasts, where jagged mountains frame beaches of silver sand and rocky headlands stretch out into the Norwegian Sea. Home to sea eagles, puffins and numerous other sea birds, the islands – so blissfully removed from the bustle of the everyday world – encompass some of the wildest scenery you will encounter in Europe and it feels like a great privilege to explore such virgin landscapes.
From May to August the islands settle into a sort of perpetual spring. Bright yellow marigolds and the creamy heads of cow parsley nod in the breeze by the roadside.
Carl Wilkinson, Financial Times
The
Lofoten Cottages
are located in the fishing village of Mortsund on Vestvågøy Island, midway along the chain, a superb base from which to discover a variety of islands, fascinating Viking and fishing museums, pristine beaches and fantastic paths. Discover similarities in place names between the Lofotens and Britain, as you travel round, map in hand. With the Gulf Stream influence, extremes of temperature are rare and in summer the Norwegian Sea is warm enough for swimming.
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