Reine, a remote fishing village in northern Norway, with just over 300 inhabitants. Here you can walk and see wooden structures used to dry the cured fish (stockfish), the rustic red wooden cabins, some with grass on the roof, others with boats stored under their structure, seagulls, all islands in the shape of mountains and the sea that surround them, thus forming part of the Lofoten archipelago. Here, in a timeframe of 3 days I saw rainbows, rain, sunsets, blue sky and the long-awaited aurora borealis. Reine is definitely a charming small village, where I left a little piece of my heart, which I hope to...
Read moreAn iconic place with iconic sceneries for your pictures from the area. You will see a lot of red houses and a lot of fish drying racks, both with and without some fish hanging from them. Since the most of the houses are hotel and rentals now, you will see signs that you can't park close by if you are not a guest. So just count with the fact that if that's the case, you need to park at some of the paid parking lots in a town. No tickets to walk through the houses is needed, it's a...
Read morePlease be aware there are no parking spots because the road is narrow. You'll have to walk up from the village. It is often very busy because Reine is very touristic. The viepoint gives a picture perfect...
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