Selsøyvik Trading Post is one of Helgeland's oldest and most esteemed accommodation options. The island of Selsøyvik is beautifully situated along the shipping lane, surrounded by Rødøyløva, Hestmannen, and Svartisen. Here you will find accommodation, a large and beautiful guest harbor, a general store, and a café.
Since 1777, Selsøyvik has been a trading post and inn, and its long history imbues the place with a rich and pleasant atmosphere to this day. At the same time, the place has the feeling of timelessness that is characteristic of these small island communities, and you can feel it as you wander among the historic buildings. Whether you're staying in the magnificent "Rødstua," in your own boat at the guest pier, or just visiting for the day at the café and trading post, you'll notice that this is a place where time is your own. Read More
You are invited to enjoy an incredible 360-degree panorama, while dining on dishes made with locally-produced ingredients. Dønnesfjellet is only 128 metres high, but the view is magnificent.
The information board on the summit shows you the direction of the various legendary mountains in your vista as well as other features of the beautiful Helgeland coast. Read More
The farm restaurant called 3 Kalver (Three Calves), situated on the island of Dønna, offers satisfying dining in distinctive surroundings. The menu proudly features dishes based on quality local ingredients.
When traveling between Dønna and Sandnessjøen or Herøy, the farm restaurant is a natural stopping point, conveniently located in the center of Dønna. Here, you can enjoy good food in charming surroundings. If you arrive with a camper or caravan, they may have designated spaces available for you near the restaurant. They also provide charging stations for electric cars. If you prefer a small apartment to stay in, you can try out the unique apartment located in the barn beneath the farm café. Read More
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
This is the most popular venue for local musicians as well as established artists. The pub has a big-city feel to it, and when you’re hungry, the chef offers tasty dishes. KRED is also popular as a stand-up stage, the place to watch the football game, and for its Quiz Evenings.
The place to go
KRED’s popularity with the locals tells you everything you need to know, and this is the place to mingle with them. The owners wanted to create a cultural venue with broad appeal – and they have succeeded in doing just that. Read More
Restaurant Soprano offers a taste of Italy in rustic surroundings. During the summer, you can dine at an outdoor table, surrounded by trees, cobblestones and people strolling along the pleasant pedestrian street on which the cosy restaurant is situated.
The menu is varied and the ingredients are always fresh. Choose from starters, salads, light dishes, pizza and pasta, burgers, chicken and other meat dishes. You will also find vegetarian dishes and gluten-free options. Conclude your meal with an authentic Italian dessert such as Tiramisu, Panna Cotta, Banana Flambé, or other sweet delights. Soprano has an extensive wine list. 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
Bimbo Veikro offers hearty homemade fare and reasonable accommodation near the town of Mo i Rana.
If you are travelling near Mo i Rana, it’s great to know that Bimbo Veikro serves traditional Norwegian dishes to hungry patrons. For years this has been a popular stop for people eager for lunch or dinner, as well as those who just want a break and a cup of coffee. Read More
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
The cultural workshop in the old town, Sjøgata in Mosjøen, is a unique environment where past and present blend together.
A café with soul
The cosy café on the ground floor is open every weekday. Here you can enjoy a cup of coffee or hot chocolate, and traditional dishes, and see exhibitions of paintings by foreign as well as Norwegian artists. Every Friday there is a lunch concert at 1200 with local musicians, eager amateurs, and professionals. On some Fridays, there are special guest musicians and even choirs. All concerts are free. Read More