Here you get an overview of hotels and inns in Helgeland. You decide whether to stay in the heart of a coastal town, a fjordside or inland village, or on one of the many islands off the Helgeland coast.
The towns of Sandnessjøen and Brønnøysund have hotels and inns that serve as a great holiday base for exploring the Helgeland coast. The towns of Mosjøen and Mo i Rana are strategically situated for exploring the inland regions, and for enjoying notable local attractions such as the historic Sjøgata street, the Sherpa-built Helgeland Stairs, the Svartisen glacier, the Arctic Circle and many more.
And should you want something more, given Helgeland’s colourful coastal heritage right at hand, we suggest you choose one of the hotels or inns on one of the islands.
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Thon Partner Hotel Mo i Rana
At Thon Partner Hotel Mo i Rana, you stay comfortably by the fjord — right in the heart of Mo i Rana town centre.
Mosjøen Hotell
Mosjøen Hotel is a cosy little hotel conveniently situated along highway E6, just 1.5 km from the Mosjøen town centre. Being within easy reach of many sights and attractions, it is an excellent base for day excursions along the coast and into the inland wilderness.
Corner Hotel
Corner Hotel – Hotel in the center of Brønnøysund, a coastal town in the middle of Norway! Corner Hotel offers affordable accommodation in close proximity to Norway’s perhaps most beautiful coastal stretch. Vega world herritage area is only a 25 minute boat ride away. The motel is perfect for those who want adventure and activity when visiting Helgeland.
Toppen Panorama Mosjøen – in tranquil surroundings
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
Myken bed and soup
Myken is a small fishing community far from the mainland. The islands of this archipelago have no car traffic – in fact the main island has less than one kilometre of road. Myken invites you to experience its island scenery, the ever-changing sea, and the midnight sun.