- Reine - Wikipedia
Reine[3] is the administrative centre of Moskenes Municipality in Nordland county, Norway The fishing village is located on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago, above the Arctic Circle, about 300 kilometres (190 mi) southwest of the city of Tromsø
- Reine Lofoten - Norway’s Most Picturesque Fishing Village
Reine is located far west in Lofoten and is an active little fishing village It’s described as one of the most beautiful places in Norway
- The Ultimate Guide To Reine (Lofotens Most Scenic Village . . . - Nerd . . .
A complete travel guide to Reine, Lofoten's most picturesque fishing village Things to do, best photospots, where to eat, and where to stay
- Reine in Lofoten: What to Know Before You Go - Life in Norway
Reine is one of Norway’s most photographed places, a small fishing village framed by jagged peaks and still water at the very end of the Lofoten archipelago Its beauty is undeniable, but visiting it well requires more than chasing a famous view
- Reine (Lofoten): Things to Do Travel Guide 2026
Reine is located in the southwestern part of the Lofoten archipelago, on the island of Moskenesøya, and is mainly reachable by land along the spectacular scenic road E10, which crosses all the main islands, connecting them through bridges and undersea tunnels
- My Local Guide to Visiting Reine, Norway - Lofotens Most Beautiful . . .
Reine has been an important fishing village in Norway since the 16th century, particularly famous for cod and stockfish, which you can see (and smell!) hanging on wooden platforms in Reine
- Reine, Lofoten: Where to Eat, Stay, and What to Do
Whether you’re looking to hike, feast on local seafood, or just absorb the unreal beauty of the area, here’s my guide to where to eat, stay, and what to do in this magical corner of Lofoten In Reine, staying in a rorbuer (the charming red fishing huts) is part of the charm
- 11 Best Things To Do In Reine Lofoten From A Local (2026)
Reine is in western Lofoten, which means it is close to the “end of Lofoten”, all the way to the south-west You can take the ferry here from Bodø across the fjord, a three-and-a-half-hour trip that takes you directly to Moskenes Ferry Dock
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