
Midnight sun, mighty peaks and Turquoise water - can you imagine a better place?
After visiting Lofoten in the summer of 2024 with my family, I started dreaming about returning for a couples’ trip with my husband. The idea of exploring the archipelago more freely, indulging in all the hikes we wanted, and immersing ourselves in nature’s raw beauty felt like the perfect escape.
Our plan was simple yet liberating: reach the archipelago, follow our instincts, and let the journey unfold. We packed a tent and aimed to be as self-sufficient as possible, ready to embrace the adventure ahead.
The first night was magical. We camped on Bunes Beach, a secluded gem nestled within Lofotodden National Park. The midnight sun graced us with its golden glow, and sleep felt impossible - we didn’t want to miss a single moment of its ethereal beauty.
As we ventured further, we spent a night on Munken, a mountain peak that offers solitude and breathtaking views - a serene alternative to the crowded trails of Reinebringen. If you’re seeking peace and untouched wilderness, Munken is a must-visit.
Our journey continued with a stay near the surf camp on Flakstad Beach, where we were able to hide out during bad weather. Uttaklive beach was another must-visit place, where we spent time surrounded by curious sheep and nasty birds, which were stealing our food ;-) Finally, we wrapped up our trip in Fredvang, hiking to Ryten and admire mesmerising view to Kvalvika Beach.
We have started by feeling water containers and waiting for a ferry to take us to Bunes beach
Seagull stealing stockfish
Dried stockfish
People of Lofoten
This ferry takes you to Bunes beach from Reine
Bunes beach at the middle of the day
Around 10 pm golden hour finally has started
Having all the time there let us explore all the corners of the beach
The soft light hitting the grass
Midnight sun - this is how midnight looks like in Lofoten is June
Haukland beach
Haukland beach
Haukland beach
It's hard to see how turquoise is the water near Haukland beach without the drone
Aerial perspective opens up new possibilities
Skjelfjorden and seagulls protecting their nests
Uttakleive beach with its well known round rocks
Sheep are everywhere
Midnight sun and view to the fjord at midnight
Being completely alone on top of Munken in the middle of the night
Flakstadpollen - a place where almost everyone drove by and just a few people stops
Aerial view showing the beauty and uniqueness of Flakstadpollen
The end of Lofottoden - I had to fly really far away into the sea to avoid breaking the law. But it was worth it!