View from Reinebringen, Lofoten, Norway
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View from Reinebringen, Lofoten, Norway
Svein-Magne Tunli
Svein-Magne Tunli www.tunliweb.no
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Norway View from Reinebringen, Lofoten

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Beautiful view from the Reinebringen. The hiking trail is via stairs, but it should not be underestimated. The trail leads through a small forest, past small streams.

Photography Tips

Be sure to check the weather! It is best to wear mountain boots, windproof clothing and take enough water with you.

Travel Information

1 hour of steep, but not too difficult hike from the E10 road. The parking spaces are marked on the map. They built Sherpa steps up to the viewpoint so it is okay and more safe to get up and down now. They are quite steep, though. It is just recommended to bring good light since it's extremely dark when you want to be up this spot for Northern Light photography.
Spot Type Outdoor
Crowd Factor A decent amount of people
Best Timing Sunrise
Sunrise & Sunset 05:28 - 18:57 | current local time: 10:07
Photo Themes adventure beautiful color Hiking Landscape Mountain Mountains Panoramic View Sunset View viewpoint

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Spot Comments (4)

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Uve-Rain Uusrand
Uve-Rain Uusrand 19.09.2019
Great photo, however, where this trail begins where it leads up
Alona Azaria
Alona Azaria 18.03.2018
Gorgeous photo Sven-Magne! A quick question, is this place the same difficulty as Reinebringen? because I read it is very difficult and slippery.
fototante.de
fototante.de 18.03.2018
It might be slippery and it's not an easy hike... ;-) If you are very good in hiking you might "run up the hill", but for every other person it's a little different... My friends, living in Fredvang/Lofoten told me about careless tourists and their rescue with a helicopter... You should be prepared and have an eye on the weather... I found a good (german) description. https://www.outdooractive.com/de/wanderung/norwegen/zum-postkartenmotiv-der-lofoten-auf-den-reinebringen/11668682/
Alona Azaria
Alona Azaria 18.03.2018
Well, I climbed last summer the very rugged Mount Zas 1004 m. The climb was tough but despite the high temperature, the higher you climbed the nicer cooler breeze it offered. I made it to the top, albeit long minutes behind my guide and his dog :-) I was out of breath but goodness me, what a reward ... indescribable. 400 m is not that much seems to me.

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Thank you Davorin Dalipagic for creating this photo spot in Norway and Svein-Magne Tunli, Markus Dressler, Mia Pflieger, Manuel Becker for improving it with additional photos or content.
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