Nusfjord is one of the oldest and best-preserved fishing villages in the Lofoten Islands, offering a unique glimpse into the traditional coastal life of Norway. Nestled between dramatic cliffs and the shimmering waters of a fjord, this charming village feels like stepping back in time. Its cluster of red and ochre rorbuer (fishermen’s cabins) and the quaint harbor bustling with fishing boats create a picture-perfect setting that reflects Lofoten’s rich maritime heritage. Walking through Nusfjord is like exploring a living museum. The village has preserved much of its historical character, with authentic wooden buildings housing a variety of attractions. It’s easy to imagine the bustling fishing trade that once defined life here, and many of the exhibits offer hands-on experiences, bringing the history to life.
Entrance fee: 100 NOK/p. P.