Henningsvær Guesthouse features free WiFi throughout the property and views of city in Henningsvær. At the hotel, rooms come with a desk, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen and towels.
Virginia 0208
Australia
This place is a delight. There is nothing not to like. I would give it more than 10 if i could. Great location in centre of ver quiet village, outstanding breakfast made by the lovely owner. Super clean. Great shower. Very confortanle. Great cafe downstairs.
These seaside cottages are located in Henningsvær fishing village, 1.5 km from Engelskmannsbrygga Wharf. All include a kitchenette, private patio and free Wi-Fi access. Parking is free on site.
Olof
Netherlands
We had a different cabin than what we expected from the pictures, but it was still cozy and charming. Contrary to those pictures we actually had a separate sleeping room, which was a plus.
Trevarefabrikken is located in Henningsvær and features a shared lounge and a bar. The inn also provides free WiFi and free private parking.
Mislav
Belgium
This is by far the coolest place to stay on Lofoten!! Loved everything about it. The staff was super helpful. Food is great. Sauna is amazing!! Will come back for sure.
Located in Henningsvær in the Nordland region, Pittelille - supercozy small luxury in Henningsvær features a garden. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Rorbuleilighet i toppetasjen i Henningsvær has sea views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Henningsvær. Guests can enjoy mountain views.
Mia
Finland
Absolutely loved it! Would have appreciated ac, but opening doors änd windows worked. Location, tideness. Everything worked for ou family, 2 adults and 2 kids.
Located in Henningsvær in the Nordland region, Rorbuleilighet 1J Henningsvær provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features mountain views.
What i like most about Henningsvær is the mountains and the...
What i like most about Henningsvær is the mountains and the fishermenn were there boats laying very fascinating towards the mountain. The people very approachable and we've been to one store name engelskbrygge if i'm not mistaken or kiramikk making glasses. She was very nice i asked her what is Henningsvær why a lot of tourists people from other countries visit this place. She explained to me on why, due to mountais, old town, the fish hanging all over the place is fascinating, football field and around that place, the rocks is very special, the waves from the ocean, the fishermann boats laying straight to the mountain, small village but full of life. This place is easy to get around.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Very nice town, small but with amazing views.
Very nice town, small but with amazing views. The harbour is great with its view on the very high mountain. They have a unique football stadium built on the rocky island and some very nice shops and cafes.
Wojciech
Poland
Scored 10
10
Recommend the hike up Festvågtind, but it is steep and not...
Recommend the hike up Festvågtind, but it is steep and not for inexperienced hikers. If you look around you might find the street artist Pøbel's work "Pipe smoking fisherman" on one of the silos. Has its own community for climbers.
Bjørnar
Norway
Scored 10
10
Henningsvær is as close as you can get to a traditional...
Henningsvær is as close as you can get to a traditional Norwegian fishing village. We stayed in a "rorbu" (traditional fishermans cabin, modernized to standard of today) and Henningsvær was a perfect base for our stay in Lofoten. We stayed at Fiskekrogen Rorbuer, which was great.
The village has several good restaurants, serving both traditional Norwegian food (you must try stockfish, which is the very base of trade in Henningsvær) and other food as well. Really recommend the Fiskekrogen Restaurant (yes, same as the rorbu in our case). Other cool places is the Klatrekafeen (The Climbing Cafe), which even had a super vibrant DJ one evening and the party hit the roof!! Other cool places, especially for younger people is the Trevarefabrikken, which is both a cafe and a cool place to spend the evening. They even have their own Trevarefestival, a festival with cool music during the summer.
In addition you will find cozy shops and cafes scattered around.
You really MUST go for a fishing-trip with one of the fishing boats. We went with the traditional fishingboat Kveldsol and Captain Håvard. He speaks very good English and knows about the good fishing spots. Don't worry about being cold. Håvard provides warm and cozy survival suits for everybody. All of us got fish, and we cooked our own 8 kg cod in the evening. Unforgettable! We even spotted the sea eagle!
Robert Ibsen
Norway
Scored 10
10
Henningsvær, in my opinion, is one of the best places to...
Henningsvær, in my opinion, is one of the best places to stay while visiting Lofoten. You have a small town with valuable amenities and some great restaurants. Plus it is beautiful, charming and the locals were very friendly to us!
A spacious apartment with good facilities, including free parking on site. A short walk into the centre of town. Henningsvaer is a good base for exploring the area and Tobiasbrygge is an excellent place to stay while doing it. It has a pleasant bar/restaurant on site, and while the menu is small and basic, we enjoyed the food and the atmosphere. The bar staff were all very friendly and helpful. This is an expensive option for a stay, but I doubt that any of the hotels in the town would have provided a better offering at the price.
Lovely service, very nice breakfast and the town is very pleasant. The rooms are small, the beds are double, not even queen size in all of the hotel. Our room smelled of kitchen preparations starting at 6am. Bathroom is extremely basic. It’s was fine for a two nights’ stay.
Interesting concept of no reception, was easy to find the hotel and room. The double bed was actually 2 single beds put together but it was comfortable. Its what one would expect for the cheaper price for a room in the area. There is plenty of free parking right outside
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