Camp Solbergfjord: Fantastic travel experiences off the beaten track in Northern Norway
By Maria Sødal Vole
Nestled within breathtaking surroundings near the picturesque island of Dyrøy in the Arctic Circle, Camp Solbergfjord is the perfect base for exploring Northern Norway. The small, family-run business provides a wealth of experiences among the stunning nature and rich cultural tapestry of the region.
Located in Brøstadbotn, Green Key-certified Camp Solbergfjord is a proudly family-friendly destination. This fun and lively spot near Dyrøy offers accommodation for up to 20 people in five modern, well-equipped cabins in the style of the traditional rorbuer used by fishermen in coastal Norway. The cabins’ spacious terraces offer extraordinary opportunities to enjoy the fascinating sight of the northern lights or midnight sun depending on the time of year.
“Staying in our wooden cabins in these surroundings by the sea and enjoying the peace and quiet with a spectacular view of beautiful Senja, is an experience in itself,” says Marit Alvig Espenes, who runs Camp Solbergfjord. Alongside the sustainably built cabins with Scandinavian design, visitors can also spend the night at the location’s camping site.
The Senja region is one of more than 50 locations in Norway to have been labelled a sustainable destination, which means that the destination works systematically to develop sustainable tourism. With its multitude of natural and cultural activities and excursions, this is a fantastic destination all year round.
“This is a remarkable place with magnificent nature experiences and interesting local culture, history, and culinary traditions waiting to be discovered,” adds Alvig Espenes. “Preserving the area is important to us, and we welcome people to explore it sustainably.”
Web: www.solbergfjord.com
Facebook: Camp Solbergfjord
Instagram: @solbergfjord
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