Reine, Norway: A Fjord Village at the Edge of the Arctic Uncovered
Reine, Norway: A Fjord Village at the Edge of the Arctic Uncovered Reine is a small fishing village located in northern Norway’s Lofoten Islands, known for its dramatic mountain peaks, sheltered fjords, and traditional red wooden cabins. Despite its remote setting, it has become one of the most visually recognisable settlements in the Arctic region. Set between steep granite mountains and calm coastal waters, Reine represents a long-standing relationship between human settlement and a harsh northern environment. Its compact size and preserved landscape make it a clear example of everyday life in Norway’s far north. Contents Where Is Reine? A Brief History of Reine What to See in Reine Life in Reine Is Reine Worth Visiting? Where Is Reine? :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} is located on the island of Moskenesøya, part of the :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} in Nordland county. The village sits along a narrow strip of land surrounded by fjords and...