At the top of Korgfjellet pass, midway between the towns of Mo i Rana and Mosjøen, is Korgfjellet Fjellstue, a lodge that offers hearty meals. Tired travellers will be pleased to find good options for an overnight stay.
The lodge is a perfect base for exploring the beautiful mountains. The whole family can enjoy hiking on well-marked trails during the summer, and go cross-country skiing on prepared family-friendly trails in the winter months of March and April. In can pick a bounty of blueberries and wild mushrooms in autumn and late summer. Read More
Skogmo Family Camping is idyllic situated in tranquil surroundings 12 km south of Brønnøysund. It offers a relaxed family-friendly atmosphere well away from the city, where children can play freely and safely.
Cabins and camper spots
The traditional-style cabins vary in standard. In the middle of the campgrounds is a service building featuring a common kitchen, showers and toilets. Skogmo also has prepared spots with power hook-ups for campers, caravans or tents. Read More
Thon Hotel Brønnøysund is situated in the heart of this coastal town in southern Helgeland. The hotel offers attractive new rooms, a restaurant with à la carte dining, and plenty of free parking for guests.
Accommodation in the town centre
Guests may choose between family rooms, spacious double rooms, and suites, all with comfortable beds and excellent WiFi. From the third floor up in the east wing, rooms offer great views, either of the town of Brønnøysund or of the mountains to the east or north. If you take the time to climb the stairs, you will be rewarded with views in every compass direction. Read More
Did you know there is cosy accommodation available within walking distance of the airport as well as the heart of Brønnøysund? It’s ideally situated with its proximity to good outdoor recreation areas, as well as the many excellent cafés and restaurants in this coastal town.
A perfect base – rooms near the heart of town
Brønnøysund Overnatting is situated in a quiet neighbourhood, a ten-minute walk from both the airport as well as the town centre. The building has large rooms with private bathrooms, and common areas that include a lounge, kitchen and laundry room. Read More
Velfjordferie is beautifully situated by the fjord, with great fishing spots and hiking trails nearby! The area lies just south of the Arctic Circle, which means you have daylight virtually round-the-clock, from mid-May to the end of July. Fishing is especially popular at “night”, when the wind dies down and the sea often is calm as a mirror.
Holiday accommodation – and fishing and hiking in the national park
Velfjord offers a multitude of possibilities for outdoor activities and nature experiences. The varied scenery will tempt you with many types of excursions and adventures, in winter as well as summer. Read More
Welcome to fishing, hunting and wilderness adventures on one of the largest private estates in Norway. Plahtes Eiendommer covers 650 km2 of magnificent wilderness in southern Helgeland. Plahtes takes great pride in its environmentally conscious management of its wilderness, as well as the cabins, boats and other facilities that ensure our guests a truly memorable wilderness adventure.
An unforgettable holiday in the wilderness
The estate offers fishing, hunting and adventures in a magnificent wilderness, far removed from the beaten path. It is easy to understand why most guests are satisfied “regulars”. Read More
Halibutskole Vandve offers a holiday stay where you’ll have some really great fishing opportunities. Guests who appreciate the arts and creative crafts will be pleased to know that a glassblower has a workshop nearby.
Adventures and activities
Vandve is a relatively flat island in Dønna municipality – in fact, its highest point rises only 27 metres above sea level. The seas along the scenic Helgeland coast are renowned for offering some of the best fishing in all of Norway. The waters around the island of Vandve are known to offer especially good catches of halibut, turbot and plaice, but also many other fish species. Read More
Kvitneset Camping in Leirfjord municipality offers accommodation in scenic surroundings by a secluded fjord. Guests enjoy a beautiful view of the fjord and the Seven Sisters mountains.
This is the place for a tranquil holiday far from noise and distractions. Although quiet and peaceful, Kvitneset Camping is situated only a few kilometres from the town of Sandnessjøen. Read More
As a guest, you will immediately realize why the Hotel Scandic Syv Søstre bears the name of the Seven Sisters mountains. The hotel enjoys a great view of these renowned mountains. A holiday base here is perfect for exploring the many island treasures of the Helgeland coast, including Dønna and its colourful history, the idyllic island of Herøy, and the Vega archipelago, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The town of Sandnessjøen is a great base for hiking the trails of the Helgeland coast and its islands, and for exploring this scenic region on two wheels, by car or in a kayak. Within a short walk from the Scandic hotel, you will find the hiking trail to Åsen. This 6 km hiking trail heads south, rewarding you with a magnificent view of the Seven Sisters mountains, Dønnamannen peak, and the bridge called Helgelandsbrua. Read More
At Aernie, you can indulge in culinary and cultural experiences based on the history and traditions of the Southern Sami people. You can stay overnight in a luxury Sami hut or in a cabin, motorhome, caravan, or tent. Storli Camping and Aernie are located along the E6, a 20-minute drive north of Mo i Rana.
Aernie combines South Sami culture with traditional local cuisine. You can learn about Sami history, culture, and way of life together with your family or friends. Perhaps you would like to participate in preparing your own lunch over a campfire or spend the night in a luxury Sami hut? Read More