Å is a charming fishing village located at the southern tip of the Lofoten islands in Norway. With only 123 inhabitants, it's like stepping back in time to the early 1800s when fishing was the main industry. You can explore old fishermen's cabins, visit Europe's oldest fish oil factory, and learn about stockfish production at the world's only Stockfish Museum. Plus, the stunning natural surroundings of fjords, islands, and mountains make Å a picturesque destination for those looking to experience traditional Norwegian coastal life.