The beautiful renovation of Seløy’s old school has been described in an article in "The Norwegian Review of Architecture". Today, travellers can find accommodation here, drink quality coffee, eat pizza, browse books and buy artworks in the shop – and enjoy the panoramic view of The Seven Sisters mountains
The school renovation was important for the local community. Today Skolo serves as a cultural centre, pizzeria, coffee bar, bookstore and gallery for local artists. Skolo also offers accommodation, and as a guest you are making an important contribution to the community. Read More
Toppen Panorama, a hotel in Mosjøen that is open during the summer, offers a panoramic view of both this coastal town and the nearby fjord. Guests here enjoy tranquillity and scenic surroundings, and yet are only a few minutes’ drive away from the centre of Mosjøen
This summer hotel is operated by the local “folk high school” – and during the summer you can rent a room or even a holiday house at this boarding school.
Rent a room or a house
When you rent a room, you have it completely to yourself. The houses available are detached units with four bedrooms, each equipped with two single beds – eight beds total. Moreover, each bedroom has its own private bathroom. The house also has a fully equipped kitchen, allowing you to make the food of your choice. There is also a living room with a dining area. These houses are an ideal choice for one or two families, or a group of friends on holiday together. Read More
Meløy is a beautiful area for a wide range of holiday activities, year round. With a comfortable base at Glomfjord Overnatting, you have easy access to adventures on the sea and in the mountains.
Depending on your preference and needs, you can book a room or rent a whole house from Glomfjord Overnatting, also called Gulbrakka Basecamp. The house is situated right on the fjord, near route Fv17. Read More
If you visit Husøya, the main island in the Træna archipelago, consider staying at the cosy little hotel called 8770 Træna. Træna is a vibrant community, and here you will find good dining as well as strikingly beautiful scenery.
The archipelago of Træna is far from the mainland and is surrounded by open seas. Træna has been inhabited since the Stone Age; today you will experience a thriving and creative community of optimist islanders. You really don’t need a car to enjoy your visit to these islands. On Husøya you can walk along well-marked paths and lightly trafficked roads, visit the Petter Dass chapel, and at day’s end relax in a sauna by the sea. Read More
Det Romantiske Huset (“the Romantic House”) offers charming accommodation in tranquil surroundings by the sea, on Herøy on the Helgeland coast. The panorama is magnificent, spanning from the Seven Sisters mountains in the south to the peak called Dønnamannen in the north. Holiday adventures available here include kayaking, RIB sea rafting excursions, fishing, hiking, cycling and island hopping.
Watching the red evening sky reflected in the sea, while deer peacefully graze in the garden, is simply a magical experience. It’s one of many such moments often described by guests who have stayed here. 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
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
Are you looking for a unique experience? An experience where nature and culture meet and leaves an impression in all your senses? Then you should take a trip to Sæterstad Gård, beautifully situated 400 meters above sea level at the foot of Krutfjellet in Hattfjelldal, an area that has been populated by Sami, Swedes and Norwegians for many centuries.
Accommodation and farm restaurant
Sæterstad is an organic mountain farm located in an area that has been populated by Sami, Swedes and Norwegians for many hundreds of years. In addition to accommodation, you will find a goat barn, a fish barn, its own micro power plant, salt cave, a great farm restaurant and a small shop on the farm. And outside you get entertainment from wild goats. Read More
In the village of Utskarpen, between Mo i Rana and Nesna, Elise and Marius established a culinary attraction that is drawing a steady stream of foodies. They offer a dining experience where every dish is made from ingredients fresh from the farm and pasture. They also offer accommodation – charming rooms in a countryside setting.
The Norwegian name is “Til Elise fra Marius” (To Elise from Marius). The hosts do their utmost to give you a memorably great dining experience. They take the concept “from farm to table” quite literally, choosing fresh produce from the farm, meat from pasture-raised livestock, ingredients foraged from local forests, and freshly caught seafood.
Book a table today – and look forward to a world-class dining experience! Read More
Visitors are welcome to stay in one of the historic houses on Sjøgata street. The apartments offered are furnished in the old style but fully-equipped. Renting accommodation here will give you a good feel for a time that was less hurried – while enjoying all the comforts and amenities we have come to expect today.
As a guest in one of these old houses, you will find yourself immersed in the town’s historic setting. Take time to visit the wharf museum for insights into Mosjøen’s colourful history; step back into an age when these proud houses had just been built, gentlemen sported handlebar moustaches, and ladies wore long skirts. Read More