Svolvær, gateway to Lofoten

Back in Lofoten today and another wee excursion. A splendid day in Svolvær with a trip to Henningsvær and Ørsnes fisherman's museum.

Henningsvær is a beautiful wee village at the far end of a Lotofen peninsula. Its primary industry until recently has been fishing but that has recently been overtaken by tourism.

A key fish species is migratory Atlantic cod which they catch in large numbers in the winter and air-dry until June and then export all over the world.

Svolvær is the major gateway to Lofoten and offers all sorts of land and sea based activities from mountain hikes to sea safaries.

It also has a little sculpture park demonstrating the height and fractured nature of Norwegians...

We continue to sail south and will recross the Arctic circle in the other direction later tonight on route to Brønnøysund. We have another excursion, this time by bike, booked there.

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