Welcome to the Lyngenfjord Region 

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 beautiful 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, go on a boat trip to the thunderous Mollisfossen waterfall. Explore the untamed beauty of Reisa National Park and the charming archipelago of Skjervøy.


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Travel to Lyngenfjord

The closest bigger airport is Tromsø. Close by you will also find the airports Bardufoss, Alta and Sørkjosen.

When you arrive by plane from abroad, you usually fly via Oslo. From there you continue to Tromsø (TOS), the closest and most popular airport. Alternatives are Bardufoss (BDU) or Alta (ALF). Sørkjosen (SQJ) is also an option with a stopover in Tromsø.

Airlines operating these airports are Norwegian, SAS and Widerøe.

Furthermore there are direct flights from several European cities such as London, Stockholm and Helsinki to Tromsø.

You can reach the Lyngenfjord region by buses from Tromsø, Alta or Narvik (one bus change).

Buses from Tromsø departs from the main busstation (Prostneset) close by the touristinformation.There are two routes that departs for the Lyngenfjord region, one to Alta/Storslett via Lyngen (Svensby and Lyngseidet) and Olderdalen or the other one via Nordkjosbotn and takes you to Skibotn, Manndalen and continues to Storslett.

Taking the bus from Narvik you need to change buses at Nordkjosbotn and then continue to the Lyngenfjord region.

Information about the bus schedule can be found at Svipper.

During the summer months you can take a bus from Finland (Kilpisjärvi, Muonio, Rovaniemi, Oulu) to the Lyngenfjord region, this bus continues to Tromsø. More information at Eskelisen Lapin Linjat.

 


Are you looking for a possibility to arrive by boat to the Lyngenfjord region, a possibility is the expressboat from Tromsø to Nord-Lenangen, Arnøya and Skjervøy. Be aware that the expressboat only operates on certain days and does not take cars.

For more information about times and prices, check svipper.no.

To experience the Lyngenfjord region in your own time, driving your own car/rental car is a good alternative.

You can rent a car from f.ex.AVIS, Hertz, Europcar or Sixt, they are situated in Tromsø Airport and Tromsø city.

In the Lyngenfjord region you can rent a car (small one) from Mekonomen Bilverksted, 9146 Olderdalen, ph. +47 959 49 782

 

Tromsø to Lyngen, Lyngseidet and Nord-Lenangen:

If you drive from Tromsø, the route will follow the E8 to Fagernes (20 km) and then on along the Rv 91 to the quayside at Breivikeidet where the ferry comes in. The 20-minute boat trip over to Svensby is a perfect opportunity to see the Lyngenalps in a fascinating panorama view from the café that offers coffee, beverages and waffles.

Alternative route without ferry: drive to Oteren and then take the FV868 towards Lyngseidet.

 

Direction Kåfjord, Olderdalen, Birtavarre, Spåkenes and north to Skjervøy and Storslett:

If you drive from Tromsø, the route will follow the E8 to Fagernes (20 km) and then on along the Rv 91 to the quayside at Breivikeidet where the ferry comes in. The 20-minute boat trip over to Svensby is a perfect opportunity to see the Lyngenalps in a fascinating panorama view from the café that offers coffee, beverages and waffles. The drive from Svensby to Lyngseidet takes about 30 minutes and from there is a second car ferry over to Olderdalen in Kåfjord that takes 40 minutes.

Arriving in Olderdalen, if you drive north you will reach Nordmannvik og Spåkenes. Driving south takes you to Birtavarre og Manndalen, alternative is driving via Skibotn.

 

Direction Storfjord, Hatteng, Oteren, Skibotn:

From Tromsø it is a 1 ½ hour drive to Storfjord. The E8 and, after 70 km, the E6 runs through magnificent landscapes with several picnic areas where you can stop and admire the nature. From Tromsø to Skibotn it is about 120 km. From Skibotn you can continue north to f.ex Manndalen and Birtavarre or you can drive up the Skibotn valley.

There are different options for traveling around the Lyngenfjord region. Having a rental car or your own car is the easiest; alternatives are bus or bicycle. If you want to use public transport, it is important to plan well.

We have written an article with a number of tips on how to most easily plan your trip around the region.

You can read the article here: Getting around in the Lyngenfjord region | Norway | Visit Lyngenfjord | Visit Lyngenfjord

There are several ferries operating in the Lyngenfjord region.

Ferry schedule for the Lyngen- and Ullsfjord ferry

Ferry schedule for the Rotsund - Havnnes - Uløybukt ferry. (you travel for free on this ferry)

Ferry schedule for the Storstein - Nikkeby - Lauksundskaret ferry. (you travel for free on this ferry)

For more information and updated travel info, please visit: svipper.no

If you have any questions about the Lyngen or Ullsfjord ferry route, please visit www.svipper.no or call

the Lyngen ferry directly on +47 916 81 150

the Ullsfjord ferry directly on +47 916 81 150

Read more about the schedules here: Ferry Times Lyngen & Ullsfjorden: Plan Your Trip | Visit Lyngenfjord

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Experience the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights

Summer in Northern Norway is a truly unique experience. The midnight sun sits low on the horizon, bathing fjords and mountains in a warm, golden light that lasts around the clock. This creates long, bright days – and nights that feel just as alive as the days.

The landscape around the Lyngen Alps is a perfect setting for spending time outdoors and experiencing nature at its best. The light creates a unique play of colours, especially early and late in the midnight sun season.

As summer transitions into the darker season, the atmosphere changes – but the magic continues. This is when you can experience the northern lights dancing across mountains and fjords, a natural phenomenon that simply has to be seen.

We have gathered a range of tips and suggestions for things to do in the region during summer and autumn.