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Mo Gjestegård - guesthouse

Mo Gjestegård offers cosy accommodation that make you feel right at home in the town centre of Mo i Rana. Within walking distance are restaurants, shops and attractions such as the science museum Vitensenter Nordland, the harbour with its Merman statue, and cultural arenas such as Nordland Theatre and Park 22. Guests choose between newly renovated single or double rooms and apartments. Start your morning with a great breakfast buffet; when the weather allows you can enjoy your breakfast on the sheltered terrace. The reception offers snacks and refreshments. Read More

Scandic Meyergården Hotel - Dine and stay in Mo i Rana

Scandic Meyergården Hotel is situated in Mo i Rana’s town centre. Its restaurant features a menu based on locally sourced ingredients. Whether you are with your family, friends or colleagues, this hotel is an ideal place to stay. It’s close to premier hiking destinations such as Rabothytta cabin and Saltfjellet national park. Guests appreciate Scandic Meyergården Hotel for its location, ambience and attractive private gardens. The hotel is a great base for sightseeing and adventures along the scenic coast as well as for exploring Helgeland’s inland tracts. In the town centre, you can stroll the fjord promenade, stop to gaze at the merman statue, explore the old neighbourhood of Moholmen, and visit the Science Centre (Vitensenter Nordland). Read More

Mosjøen Hotell

Mosjøen Hotel is a cosy little hotel conveniently situated along highway E6, just 1.5 km from the Mosjøen town centre. Being within easy reach of many sights and attractions, it is an excellent base for day excursions along the coast and into the inland wilderness. Mosjøen Hotell… Read More

Gilles Cafe & Restaurant in Mosjøen

This cozy cultural café in Mosjøen is located at the "beginning" of Sjøgata and offers good food, coffee, and both small and large concerts throughout the year. In this old street, you'll find Gilles Cafe & Restaurant, a cultural café that serves delicious food and hosts a variety of great concert experiences. While the house itself dates back to the 1800s, the interior is inspired by various decades, primarily focusing on the 60s and 70s, giving Gilles a unique atmosphere. Read More

Hattfjelldal Museum

In Hattfjelldal it is Fjellfolkets Hus (House of the mountain people) which is the museums home base. Here you’ll find great exhibitions and disseminations services about the place. In the house there is also a Tourist Information Office, a café, accommodation and place for meetings and events. Lensmannsgården (The Sheriffs farm) which is located 200 meters east of the church is a cultural historic house from 1929. Here there is a village collection with a selection of different objects from the county. Read More

Restaurant Ellen

In 1885, Ellen Haugan acquired a reputation for good food and excellent service. Today the family-run hotel that carries her name is renowned for a menu that combines the very best ingredients of Northern Norway with culinary impulses from throughout the world. Ellen Haugan laid the foundation for a family-run hotel and restaurant that for five generations has offered local Helgelanders and travellers French wines and gourmet dining. Read More

Blomsterbua Food & Wine in Mosjøen

On Sjøgata, the historic street in the heart of Mosjøen, you will find Blomsterbua Food & Wine. This cosy and beautifully decorated restaurant is suitable for every occasion. Restaurant Blomsterbua’s rather special and varied menu features a variety of quiches, the town’s best vegan burger, and Bua’s signature burger, as well as assorted sandwiches, soups, salads and pies. Read More

Jacobsenbrygga and the folk museum in Mosjøen

The Vefsn Museum has numerous exhibitions at several locations in and around the town of Mosjøen. These focus on everything from rural life and urban history, to weapons smuggling and the work of the Norwegian resistance during Nazi Germany’s World War II occupation. You can also join a guided tour of the historical street Sjøgata, which is lined with 19th-century houses. Jacobsenbrygga The main museum in the Mosjøen town centre is housed in Jacobsenbrygga, a yellow wharf building at Sjøgata No. 31B. This historic street is a living museum, and the houses are still in use as residences, shops and charming cafés. A guided walk is very worthwhile. In Jacobsen wharf are exhibitions on Mosjøen’s development into a town, about how the preceding era was dominated by fishermen-farmers, about the amazing salmon fishing on the Vefsna river that attracted aristocrats and wealthy English anglers starting in the 19th century, and much more. The museum shop sells handicrafts, antique toys, books and coffee mugs. Read More

Restauranthuset Tipperary

Tipperary actually consists of three different establishments in a restaurant house that stands on a pleasant pedestrian street in the heart of Mosjøen. Tippen Gastro On the ground floor is Tippen Gastro, a stylish restaurant known for its great food. Its menu includes everything from lamb shank, spare ribs, and steak to delicious seafood dishes. You will also find assorted pasta dishes, light dishes, salads, and tempting desserts. Read More

Laksforsen - Generations of tratidional food

Laksforsen is situated in Grane by highway E6, with a breathtaking panoramic view of a beautiful waterfall. Through the panoramic windows of the restaurant, you enjoy a spectacular view of the raging waters and the spray from the 17-metre-high waterfall. You can feel the thunder of the falls! And diners can often see the salmon’s impressive leaps as it struggles to navigate upstream. Read More