Dive below the surface and discover Træna’s beautiful underwater landscapes. In crystal-clear waters, among forests of kelp and sandy seabeds, you’ll encounter vibrant marine life — schools of fish weaving through the kelp, scallops and flatfish resting on the sand, and much more. Whether you want to freedive, snorkel, or paddle between the islands, you’ll find both equipment and experiences available at Kranberget on Husøy.
In the sheltered channels and fishing grounds, the sea teems with life. The seabed shifts from sand dunes hiding large scallops to towering kelp forests where cod and pollock hunt for small fish — a true paradise for divers and paddlers.
The best way to experience this fascinating underwater world is through freediving or snorkeling. Those with some freediving experience can join trips to gather shellfish and crabs by hand, or try spearfishing. More experienced divers might take on the challenge of hunting large halibut, which thrive on the sandy bottoms around the islands. If you prefer to stay closer to the surface, there are also plenty of excellent spots for snorkeling.
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Equipment and Rental at Kranberget
Kranberget, Husøy’s oldest fish processing plant, has now become the hub for these activities in Træna. Here, you’ll find changing rooms with showers and all the equipment you need for a memorable time above or below the surface. Read More
Herøy is an ideal destination for kayaking enthusiasts. Its stunning islands, skerries, and scenic shorelines provide an excellent opportunity to experience nature at its best. Herøy Kajakk & Sykkel offers a wide range of options for both land and water explorers. You can rent kayaks, e-bikes, and SUP… Read More
Nestled at the foot of Okstindan in Hemnes Municipality lies a treasure trove of a mountain farm dating back to the 1600s. At Inderdalen Gård, you can spend the night in Kjellerhuset and immerse yourself in the rich cultural history of the farm while enjoying the hospitality of its fantastic hosts in scenic surroundings.
Inderdalen Gård is an old mountain farm dating back to the 17th century, and it has been operated by the same family since 1742. Today, it is the 8th generation of the family who manages the farm. As a guest staying at Inderdalen Gård, you'll sleep in the Guest House, which used to be the residence for the farm's staff and visitors.
The Guest House
The Guest House has been beautifully restored and maintained with great care for the cultural heritage. Here, you can enjoy the historical atmosphere along with modern comforts such as electricity and running water. On the ground floor, you'll find a cozy living area with a simple kitchenette, equipped with hot plates and a refrigerator. Upstairs, there are 4 beds with bedding provided.
If you prefer not to prepare breakfast yourself, it's possible to order a breakfast basket. Read More
Sports event in MosjøenApril 24th to 26thBysprintent in Mosjøen is a festive ski race, where world-class athletes, local stars, and promising talents ski together through the center of Mosjøen. With a focus on skiing joy and good sportsmanship, accompanied by music, a great atmosphere, and packed venues, Bysprintent always… Read More
Møteplass Børgefjell is beautifully situated in Susendalen, on the doorstep of Børgefjell National Park. This is a wild and beautiful natural area with nearly endless opportunities for active outdoor life, whether you want to fish or hunt, hike in the mountains, paddle a canoe, or go skiing and ski touring.
Accommodation
Møteplass Børgefjell has a total of 20 accommodation spaces, spread across the main house, the annex, the stable, the storehouse, and the small apartment." Read More
Begin your journey through Helgeland with a good meal and a visit to the shop that has everything you need for the adventures awaiting you in Northern Norway. Porten til Nord-Norge… Read More
With a swimming pool, cinema, library, and theater all under one roof, Kulturbadet in Sandnessjøen offers activities for the whole family and then some! Kulturbadet Open gallery… Read More
Test your climbing skills, challenge yourself and each other, and reach new heights at Stupbratt Klatreklubb’s climbing hall. With over 60 routes in all difficulty levels, auto belay, a bouldering wall, and a Kilter Board, there’s something for everyone—regardless of age or experience.
Located just a five-minute bike ride from Brønnøysund town center, the hall offers top-rope climbing, lead climbing, and auto belay on 15-meter-high walls. You can also boulder on the dedicated bouldering wall or test yourself on the Kilter Board. Read More