[2024 Ballstad Stay] Travel Guide for Lofoten (Updated Dec)
"At Winterfell" Yu once gazed at the Northern Lights at the end of the world.
The famous private travel magazine "Lonely Planet" once evaluated it like this:
"This place is breathtakingly beautiful."
The Lofoten Islands, located in Nordland County, Norway, are all within the mysterious Arctic Circle, with fjords, icebergs, islands, and auroras. The whole island consists of six islands connected together, with only one main road connecting the four main islands in the north, like a chain that seems to exist and not exist. The locals jokingly call it the "Lofoten Wall". Here is not only a recognized ice and snow paradise, but also a niche photography paradise. It is a place that must be visited in this lifetime.
And the entire Lofoten Islands have countless small fishing villages, among which Reine is the representative and can be called the most beautiful village in Norway, like a secluded fairyland. Here in winter, there are auroras, and in summer, you can see the continuous red Nordic wooden houses and Reinebringen Mountain in the bay, overlooking the magnificent 360-degree view. I was fortunate enough to listen to the surging sound of the waves at the end of the world, stroll among the snowy mountains, and see the gorgeous Milky Way and aurora. Not only that,
There was once a person who accompanied me.