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Thon Partner Hotel Mo i Rana

At Thon Partner Hotel Mo i Rana, you stay comfortably by the fjord — right in the heart of Mo i Rana town centre. Thon Partner Hotel Mo i Rana combines scenic fjord views with easy access to city life. Beautifully located on the shores of Ranfjorden and just a few minutes’ walk from the town centre, the hotel offers comfortable accommodation close to the waterfront promenade, cultural attractions, and mountain adventures. Read More

Nerstua Guesthouse- accommodation on Selvær in Træna

In the charming house Nerstua, on Selvær — at the outer edge of the Helgeland coast — you’ll find peace and a place to truly unwind. In this special island community, you can stay close to nature and the sea, and rest well between your big and small adventures. Read More

Adventure Helgeland – dining and accommodation

Experience the Outer Archipelago of the Helgeland Coast at Havkanten in Herøy and Skogsholmen in the Vega Islands. Whether you're travelling with family or friends, both destinations offer peaceful and scenic surroundings for your stay. Adventure Helgeland offers unique experiences along the Helgeland coast, with a focus on accommodation, dining, and activities in beautiful natural settings. Two of their key destinations are Havkanten Guesthouse on Husvær and Skogsholmen in the Vega Archipelago. Havkanten Guesthouse – Coastal Comfort and Culinary Experiences Read More

Krambua Café in the coffee roastery at Forvik Old trading post

Nestled between the sea and history, along the Coastal Route in Vevelstad, you’ll find Forvik old trading post — a living tribute to Northern Norwegian coastal culture and one of Helgeland’s most charming roadside stops. Here, you can visit the cosy café, shop, and coffee roastery in the old… Read More

Vevelstad Gjestegård and Rorbuer

Vevelstad Gjestegård offers bed and breakfast accommodation in historic surroundings, located near the center of Vevelstad, a small municipality just north of Brønnøysund. The guesthouse serves homemade local traditional food and has a farm shop in the storehouse. In the rolling cultural landscape by Vevelstadsundet, you'll find the ancestral farm and accommodation facility, Vevelstad Gjestegård. Since the 16th century, the farm has evolved into what it is today, with history literally embedded in its walls. Read More

Aloha Cafe on Træna

Aloha Cafe, nestled in the heart of Høusøy in Træna, offers a delightful cafe experience with a touch of island charm. With it’s central location it’s just a short walk from the express boat and ferry terminals, the church, tourist information center, grocery store, Træna Accommodation, and House by… Read More

Bakarstuo - Year-round guesthouse by Trofors

Stay in an authentic log house from 1860 on the banks of the Vefsna River. Experience the unique atmosphere of the 160-year-old Bakarstuo farmhouse. The original log walls and nostalgic decor give the house a cozy and rustic charm, while offering all modern amenities. Read More

Kvarøy activity hall

Activity hall with shuffleboard, billiards, golf and hunting simulator, and much more fun for the whole family! Ida Knutsen Open gallery… Read More

The Petter Dass Museum

At Alstahaug you will find a museum and a church that highlight centuries of the cultural and architectural history of Northern Norway. Moreover, the area is rich in cultural monuments and is a popular hiking area for both locals and tourists. The Petter Dass Museum and Alstahaug were chosen as Nordland County’s venues to celebrate the dawning of a new millennium. Petter Dass Petter Dass was a 17th-century poet-priest who wrote many psalms. In 1689, at the age of 42, he became the parish priest at Alstahaug, where he worked until his death in 1707. His most famous work was Nordlands Trompet (the Trumpet of Nordland) a poetic celebration of Northern Norway’s magnificent landscape, its people, wildlife and seasons. He gained prominence and a wide audience for his writings. Generations of fishermen attached patches of black cloth to the sails on their boats to mourn his passing. Read More

Fertility Exhibition at Fallosen on Dønna

At Glein on Dønna, you can see Northern Europe's largest marble phallus and take a tour of the Fertility Exhibition, a collection of fertility symbols from around the world dating back 25,000 to 30,000 years. At Glein on Dønna, you can visit Northern Europe's largest Marble Phallus and a rich fertility exhibition nearby. The marble phallus dates back to the Migration Period around 1600 years ago. It may appear roughly carved by today's standards, but back then, it was a painstaking work that attests to the importance of fertility for the people who lived here at that time. Read More