Welcome to Lyngenfjord Region – Northern Norway’s Hidden Gem!

Discover a land of breathtaking contrasts in Northern Norway, where the majestic mountains meet deep fjords, and the vibrant culture of Lapland blends seamlessly with untouched nature of the Arctics. The Lyngenfjord region is a certified sustainable travel destination, offering remarkable nature experiences in every season.

Embark on adventures found only at the northernmost edges of the world. Here you can experience both: the wondrous midnight sun with light 24/7 and the magical polar night with northern lights – aurora borealis.

Hike the stunning peaks of the Lyngen Alps, dip in the crystal-clear waters of the fjord, or embark on a boat trip to the thunderous Mollisfossen waterfall. Explore the untamed beauty of Reisa National Park or the charming archipelago of Skjervøy.

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Northern Lights & Winter Adventures

In the Lyngenfjord region, the transition from colourful autumn to snow-covered winter offers a unique blend of raw, untouched beauty and unforgettable adventures. As the magical northern lights illuminate the night sky and the polar night approaches with its soft, pastel glow, this region transforms into a playground for Arctic experiences and winter fun.

During autumn, enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, dog sledding on wheels, quad biking, and whale safaris as the whales arrive near Skjervøy. When the winter sets in, the landscape shifts and becomes perfect for classic Arctic pursuits — dog sledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and skiing — surrounded by pristine snow and breathtaking scenery.

Experience the Eight Seasons of Lyngenfjord Region – and Beyond

In Lapland, tradition speaks of eight unique Arctic seasons, each offering its own magic. But in the Lyngenfjord region, the adventure goes even further.

Winter and spring invite you to ski down those powdery mountain slopes, snowshoe through the breathtaking landscapes of the Arctics and race across the snow on a dogsledge.

One could imagine summer and autumn are all about hiking, mountain biking and ice-climbing. But did you know, it's possible to ski the north-facing slopes of Lyngen Alps under the golden glow of the midnight sun? Not to forget fishing and other nature’s delicacies that cajole into spending the holiday in the rhythm of surrounding nature.

Don't miss out – check out our Activity Calendar for local culture events, festivals, safaris and markets!