Hamnøy is a small fishing village in the municipality of Moskenes -Nordland in Norway, in Lofoten. It is located on the east side of Moskenesøya, about 1.5 km northeast of Reine, along the Vestfjord. Hamnøy was previously connected to Reine by ferry, but the ferry crossing was replaced by bridges and thanks to that it was included in the main European route - the Lofoten Mainland Connection.
It's a beautiful place but unfortunately people are escaping from there. Hamnøy lives mainly on tourism, and the whole village is one big rorbuer. Cottages are adapted to every season, because winter in Lofoten is as attractive as summer due to the Aurora which is a common phenomenon in the north of Norway.
Stockfish is a dried fish that is a world-class delicacy and an important part of Norwegian cultural heritage. The climate in northern Norway is ideal for creating stockfish - with temperatures around 0 ° C and the right balance between wind, sun and rain.
It is dried in such constructions!!!
That's why I recommend photographic workshops with my friend for interesting trips, if I had the time I would go again where time goes slower !!!
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