Winter in Lofoten is truly something special. When the sun hangs low on the horizon and the days fade into a soft blue twilight, the landscape is bathed in a magical, almost unreal light. The mountains are covered in snow, the sea shifts between calm and storm, and the air is crisp and clear.
This is a season of contrasts – between stillness and wild weather, darkness and light, calm and the power of nature. Fly to Lofoten.
The dark winter evenings offer perfect conditions to see the northern lights dance across the sky. On clear nights, green and violet colours reflect in the sea – a sight you’ll never forget. During the day, adventure awaits: summit hikes with sea views, winter kayaking, snowshoe walks, and photography in the Arctic light. Here, you feel small in nature’s vastness – yet large in the experience.
Along the Lofoten coast, you’ll find small fishing villages offering both warmth and well-being – places where you can smell the sea, watch the shifting light on the mountains, and experience true Norwegian hospitality.
In Henningsvær, the newly opened Henningsvær Bryggehotell sits right on the pier. It combines modern comfort with coastal charm, featuring deluxe rooms and suites overlooking the harbour. The hosts are known for their genuine presence and local knowledge, creating stays that feel personal and welcoming. Nearby, you’ll find art galleries, cosy cafés and that authentic northern atmosphere that makes it easy to unwind. The hotel and restaurant are open from December 26, with winter campaigns and festive offers.
At Nyvågar Rorbuer, you stay in spacious rorbu apartments by the sea – with the scent of saltwater in the air, a restaurant in traditional style, LofotSpa, and a glimpse of the northern lights from the jacuzzi on the pier. Take an Arctic dip in the crystal-clear sea and warm up in the outdoor jacuzzi or sauna by the quay – an experience that awakens the senses. Nyvågar stays open all through Christmas, offering true Norwegian holiday spirit with candlelight, fireplaces and peace by the sea.
At the southern tip of the archipelago lies Å Rorbuer, with its authentic self-catering cabins. Here, you stay in the heart of a living fishing village surrounded by old wharves and boathouses – a place that preserves the soul of Lofoten. Å is ideal for those seeking tranquillity, nature and freedom. The cabins are open for self-catering throughout the Christmas period, and groups can request dining services at Brygga Restaurant. You can also prepare your own meals with local ingredients or visit restaurants open in nearby villages.
From late January, Reine Rorbuer reopens – surrounded by iconic peaks and the magical winter light over the open sea.
Several hotels remain open during Christmas, offering a warm and atmospheric setting for the holidays – right in the heart of the Arctic winter light.
After a day outdoors, warmth and good food await. Enjoy fresh cod, stockfish and local dishes by the fireplace while the winter winds sweep outside. Winter in Lofoten Norway is all about contrasts – between dark and light, cold and warmth, stillness and genuine human connection.

Winter in Lofoten is more than a season – it’s a feeling. A meeting between nature, light and human warmth.