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Autumn family break in Mo i Rana

Bring the family for an active mini-holiday with a stay at Scandic Meyergården Hotel, entrance to Vitensenter Nordland and a full day at Max Arena with climbing and bouldering. Bowling, water park fun and tasty dinners are just steps away – right in the heart of Mo i Rana. Read More

Itinerary: Electric Car to Nature Experiences

Football Golf at Tømmervika Activity Centre

At Tømmervika Activity Centre, families and groups of friends can challenge each other to a round of football golf – a fun and social activity that blends the best of football and mini golf. Read More

Sijti Jarnge - Center for sami language and culture

Sijti Jarnge is a Sami language and cultural center located in Hattfjelldal, where you can experience and learn about Sami culture in Helgeland. Carl Johan Utsi Open gallery… Read More

Raus Brewery

Discover Raus Brewery in Nesna, Helgeland. Join a guided tour, go beer tasting, or simply enjoy the warm hospitality of this local brewery, where yoy can indulge in craft beverages inspired by the nature of Helgeland. Hans Petter Sørensen… Read More

Doktorgården on Lurøya

A historic and charming place to stay in the heart of the Helgeland archipelago, with views of mountains, sea, and a vibrant island community. Doktorgården on Lurøya is a welcoming choice for anyone wanting to experience the Helgeland coast up close — whether travelling solo, as a couple, with family, or with friends. Stay in the old doctor’s office – now with modern comfort. Originally built in 1944, Doktorgården served as the island’s medical office for many years. Today, it has been renovated inside and offers year-round accommodation. Read More

Augustbryggo – Accommodation on Seløy in Herøy

Whether you arrive at Seløy on Herøy by paddle, bike, car, or sea, Augustbryggo welcomes you. Experience the coastal culture of Seløy and stay either in the traditional Nordlandshuset or in the fishing reception facility of Augustbryggo. Nordlandshuset Adjacent to the restaurant, you'll find the idyllic Nordlandshuset. In the past, many such houses were common in this region. Edvardahuset is one of these houses. They were often built, dismantled, and reassembled. If a family needed to move for various reasons, they would often take the house with them. Edvardahuset has been moved at least three times, from places including Korgen and Dønna, making it a historic Nordland house full of character. This is evident in the partially exposed timber within the house. The house is named after its last inhabitant, Edvarda. Read More

Myken Handel – local shop and gathering spot

On the island of Myken, far out at sea, you’ll find a small shop with big importance. Myken Handel is more than a grocery store – it’s a natural meeting place for locals and visitors alike, located just a stone’s throw from the express boat dock. Take a seat in the shop’s coffee corner, where coffee is served daily, along with ice cream or other treats from the shelves. It’s a great place to chat with locals, knit a patch for the quilt being raffled by the Myken Community Association, or simply enjoy the calm and cosy atmosphere. Waffles or a simple lunch dish are often served – always with a warm smile on the side. Read More

Arctic Circle Classic Motorcycle museum

Visit a one-of-a-kind museum where vintage motorcycles meet a dramatic northern Norwegian setting. This unique museum combines a passion for two-wheelers with local World War II history, and is located in Storforshei, just north of Mo i Rana. Just south of the Arctic Circle, in Storforshei — about 25 minutes north of Mo i Rana — you’ll find Arctic Circle Classic: a motorcycle museum showcasing historical bikes from 1910 to 1985. The exhibition blends a deep love of motorcycles with regional history and wartime stories. Read More

Hotel Sjyen - with fjord and mountain views

In the heart of the coastal village of Nesna, overlooking the fjord and the islands of Tomma, Hugla, and Handnesøya, you’ll find the newly opened Hotell Sjyen. After several decades without a hotel in the village, this locally run hotel aims to offer both travellers and locals a gathering place — and a starting point for a genuine Helgeland experiences, all year round. Read More