At Å, at the terminus of the King’s Road (E10), lies the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, a treasure of Northern Norway’s cultural heritage. This remarkably preserved site immerses visitors in the life of a traditional fishing village. Explore 19th-century buildings, including a cod liver oil factory, a boathouse, and a smithy. Guided tours vividly depict the lives of fishermen and local families from 1840–1960, during the bustling Lofoten fishery season. A visit promises a rich journey into the rugged charm of Norway’s coastal past.