At Base Camp Vega you can stay in mini-cabins whose unique design is inspired by the little huts the islanders build for the thousands of eider ducks that nest in the Vega archipelago every year. We also offer good spots where you can pitch your tent. Base Camp Vega is situated right by the Vega Stairs and the Ravnfloget Via Ferrata, and the sheltered waters nearby are perfect for kayaking.
A very special way to experience the UNESCO World Heritage island Vega is through an overnight stay in one of our beautiful mini-cabins. We call them “e-houses” and their design was inspired by the little nesting huts that the proud Vega natives for generations have been building for the migrating eider ducks who nest on these islands. Today as in times past, when the eider hatchlings have left, the islanders carefully gather the valuable down used in the nests. Read More
Korgen Camping is idyllically situated on the river Røssåga, which since time immemorial has provided excellent salmon fishing. The campsite offers a tranquil family-friendly holiday stay. Situated midway between the towns of Mosjøen and Mo i Rana, the site is secluded from highway E6.
With the river Røssåga flowing quietly along the campground, you don't have to go far to fish. The river is known for its excellent salmon and trout fishing, and the campground's stretch is well-equipped with pathways and shelters with fireplaces. 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
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
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
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
Welcome to Helgeland and Aspnes Camping, beautifully situated by Fustvatnet lake, approximately 13 km north of Mosjøen.
Camping
At Aspnes by beautiful Fustvatnet, there's something for everyone, young and old alike. Enjoy excellent swimming opportunities, and the campsite offers rowboat rentals. Just 5 km away, you'll find a 9-hole golf course. Read More
With Offersøy Camping as your holiday base, you can easily explore the islands of your choice along the Helgeland coast. You can island hop by kayak, or by bringing your bicycle on the express boat or ferry so you can explore various islands on two wheels. Either way, it’s a delightful way to immerse yourself in the region’s rich cultural heritage and feel close to the magnificent landscape and natural elements.
Cultural history
Offersøy Camping is just a short drive or bike ride away from a museum and the cultural path at Tjøtta. Also nearby is Tjøtta’s International War Cemetery. A must-visit is the Petter Dass Museum, housed in a striking building designed by Norway’s renowned architects, Snøhetta. The museum celebrates Petter Dass, a 17th-century poet-priest. The museum is situated near a medieval church at Alstahaug. Read More
Røssvoll Camping offers peaceful surroundings by the Ranelva river, about 13 km north of the town of Mo i Rana. The campsite is a short distance away from attractions such as the Svartisen glacier, Grønligrotta cave, and Setergrotta cave. If you head into town, the entire family can enjoy a visit to Vitensenter Nordland, a science museum that explores nature, technology, and mathematics.
Røssvoll Camping is idyllically situated by the Ranelva river, well shielded from highway E6. For a reasonable price, you can stay in simple cabins. There are also designated spots with power hook-ups if you’re traveling in a caravan or camper, and there are nice places to pitch your tent.
Children can enjoy the playground, and ice cream from the campsite’s own convenience store. This store also offers groceries, coffee, and a fast food menu. If you want to catch your own dinner, bring your fishing pole and try hooking a fish from shore. Read More
When you stay at Topcamp Havblikk at Nesna, you have access to varied activities that you can enjoy with family or friends. This campsite is well-suited to people travelling with caravans, campers or tents. If you prefer, you can choose a cabin or room.
Havblikk is a family-friendly campsite with many different options for accommodation and activities. Here you can stay in safe and quiet surroundings with a short way to varied activities on the coast and inland. Read More