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Fishing village, Lofoten Islands, Reine, Norway
Reine is an authentic living fishing village in Lofoten famous for its scenic location by the Arctic Ocean and majestic Lofoten peaks.
This tiny and picturesque fishing village is one of best places to stay as you explore the Lofoten Islands. Adventures in Reine are in abundance, and you can really challenge yourself and enjoy activities in the famous Lofoten landscapes.
Lofoten is an archipelago, and while as a whole I would say all of Lofoten’s islands do look very distinctly “Lofoten,” some islands are more spectacular than others. And if you want Lofoten’s most beautiful views, you should head all the way down to Reine.
The village of Reine, Norway has a tiny population of about 315 people, but the village is also home to Lofoten’s most beautiful islands. The main part of the village lies on the island of Moskenesøya, and then Reine also connects by bridge to several small islands including Sakrisøy and Hamnøy.
Reine has been an important fishing village in Norway since the 16th century, particularly famous for cod and stockfish, which you can see hanging on wooden platforms in Reine.
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