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Travel guide of FredvangIsn’t this the dream of everybody? A lonely beach, no one around, just you and the sea. You can get that, above the arctic circle on the beautiful Lofoten islands in Norway. The only thing is, you have to accept the freezing cold water temperatures :D Buy awesome, limited edtition, photo prints: handpictphoto.com
Experienced by Johny Goerend
Looks like a tropical place isn’t it. But its not, it’s actually a beach located way up in Norway resulting after a hike in Lofoten Islands close to the polar circle. Enjoying the colours and the sun even if its links to climate change.
Experienced by Guillaume Briard
This has to be one of the best views I have ever seen. The hike was so much fun across different terrains, and the views from the top were spectacular, with ever changing weather and the occasional burst of sunlight casting warm tones on the land.
Experienced by Kym Ellis
On our fourth day in the Lofoten Islands we climbed Ryten mountain overlooking Kvalvika Beach. A 2 hour hike turned into a 5hr trek through snow reaching our knees. All worth it getting to the top!
Experienced by Conor Sheridan
3 km from Fredvang
Hiked quite a bit to get to beach and then started up the drone to get this bad boy. Makes for a nice wallpaper and has a bit of the macOS vibe to it, I think. Enjoy!
Experienced by Daniel Wiesenfarth
4 km from Fredvang
This is a small island infront of Ytresand Beach in northern norway. Colours are not fake - flying up with the drone and seeing this was magical. Buy awesome, limited edtition, photo prints: handpictphoto.com
Experienced by Johny Goerend
7 km from Fredvang
Horseid beach is located in Lofoten, wild and scenic beach who requires a tough hike but the prize is worth it.
Experienced by Guillaume Briard
7 km from Fredvang
The prettiest beach that I’ve seen so far. I wanted to photograph those pretty dune with really nice flowers on it and I did my favorite picture of my trip.
Experienced by Valentin Wallet
7 km from Fredvang
Lakes got mirror style in the mountains after sunset during the hikes and its gorgeous in Lofoten, Norway
Experienced by Guillaume Briard
9 km from Fredvang
This surfer, waiting for good surf, near the Skagsanden Beach on Lofoten islands. He’s wearing a wetsuit because this was actually taken in winter, and the water is freezing cold. Buy awesome, limited edtition, photo prints: handpictphoto.com
Experienced by Johny Goerend
9 km from Fredvang
A few surfers on Skagsanden beach (Norway), in the middle of the winter - therefore the wetsuit. Buy awesome, limited edtition, photo prints: handpictphoto.com
Experienced by Johny Goerend
9 km from Fredvang
This is the aurora from Flakstad beach on the Lofoten Islands. You do have to be pretty lucky to have clear skies and aurora in March but we got lucky!! The exposure was 30 seconds with the camera on a tripod just above the ground, dodging the incoming waves on the beach to try and get some reflection off the wet sand. The Lofoten Islands are one of the most amazing places on earth. A photographers paradise :-)
Experienced by Ben Wicks
15 km from Fredvang
This is the classic Lofoten Islands shot but I’m not ashamed of taking it because the sea, sky and mountains are always different throughout each day. This was early evening in late March, there was still plenty of snow around and the evening light was magic. You should visit the Lofotens it’s utterly amazing.
Experienced by Ben Wicks
15 km from Fredvang
Near Reine, Norway the Eliassen Rorbuer overlooks Moskenesøya. This is just one of many tiny fishing villages between the Lofoten Islands which is a fantastic place to eat or sleep while visiting the Arctic Circle.
Experienced by Seth kane
15 km from Fredvang
Fishing 🐟 is the main activity here in Lofoten and picturing the red houses was on my to-shoot list. Red houses because of the history it’s based on cost, esthetics and social status reasons. Back in the days red was for barns in farms, cheap building but now it just looks gorgeous with the landscape. ⛰
Experienced by Guillaume Briard
15 km from Fredvang
After super long days getting up early and staying out late to catch the northern lights it was nice to relax and wonder through the local town. Hamnøy, lofoten Islands.
Experienced by Conor Sheridan
15 km from Fredvang
During a very rainy day, unable to climb any of the mountains surrounding Reine, we went out for a little roadtrip and, just as we returned, the clouds ripped open for a few minutes when we stopped in Hamnøy to take some pictures. A massivel assault of rain got me seconds after this photograph was captured. I didn’t make the ten metres back to the car without getting soaked to my underwear.
Experienced by Mischa Bachmann
15 km from Fredvang
It was 5:00 am in the morning when i took this picture. We set up our tent the night before, close to Myrland (Nordland) - a beautiful coast in the mid part of Lofoten. It was breathtaking. That atmosphere, the loneliness, feeling the warmth of the sun on your skin. It really lets you forget anything else around you.
Experienced by Ansgar Scheffold
16 km from Fredvang
We know the rain forest but what about “Reine forest”, used random plants as a frame to shoot the mountain above Reine and Hamnøy in Lofoten Islands during the sunset to get this soft pinky sky
Experienced by Guillaume Briard
16 km from Fredvang
This was an amazing spot for camping in Nordland, Norway.
Experienced by Ansgar Scheffold