Henningsvær Bryggehotell: Unforgettable hotel experiences in the heart of Henningsvær
By Maria Sødal Vole | Photos: Classic Norway Hotels
At the southwestern tip of Austvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago, a small coastal community offers unforgettable experiences in one of the most interesting parts of Norway. With a deep appreciation for local heritage and culture and a commitment to providing unique travel experiences, the new hotel concept Henningsvær Bryggehotell has opened its doors.
Known for its charming wooden cabins, scenic harbour and beautiful location, the tiny fishing village of Henningsvær is located on several small islands in historic Vågan. Fishing in Henningsvær dates back to the 1500s, and it might be Norway’s most well-known fishing village. “Preserving the heritage of the area is important to us,” says Magnus Kalvøy, general manager at Henningsvær Bryggehotell. “As a protected and active fishing village, Henningsvær has a fascinating history and culture that remains alive and well.”
Appreciation of and harmonious coexistence with Henningsvær’s spectacular nature is a guiding principle of the hotel. Here, visitors can let the striking landscape become an intimate part of their experience. Henningsvær Bryggehotell is the latest addition to the hotel chain Classic Norway Hotels. “The rooms are large with big windows, allowing for a fantastic view of the natural surroundings,” says Anja Beisland, area manager for the Lofoten region at Classic Norway Hotels. “Being so close to nature provides an extraordinary experience – waking up to a spectacular view of the mountaintops outside your window is unforgettable.”
The perfect blend of modernity and tradition
Consisting of eight buildings, the hotel complex is located on a newly designed quay overlooking the water. Its design is inspired by the classic architecture and local building traditions of Northern Norway. “Our buildings represent a mix of modern luxury and traditional architecture,” says Kalvøy. “In terms of design, we gravitated towards the classic colours that have been used for these types of buildings in coastal Norway – yellow ochre, white, and red.”
Whilst a big hotel building might dominate the landscape, these eight smaller buildings in the typical style of the area blend in with the surroundings. Across the Lofoten region, you will come across plenty of these charming rorbuer, traditional wooden fisherman’s cabins, that the hotel was modelled on. “Henningsvær has such an unusual atmosphere. The area’s history and culture can be seen everywhere – being here can feel as though you’re going back in time,” says Beisland.
Sustainable tourism and delicious cuisine
Sustainability is a key focus of Classic Norway Hotels. The Eco-Lighthouse certified business is committed to protecting the climate and environment through varied initiatives. “The Lofoten area has become such a popular destination, and we want to help ensure that the increased travel to the region is as sustainable as possible,” Beisland says.
The commitment to sustainability extends to every aspect of the hotel operations, including its dedicated restaurant which relies heavily on locally sourced ingredients and regional suppliers. Located on the idyllic quay, Vind Brasserie is the perfect spot for enjoying the fantastic view of the sea and mountains.
With its rustic decor and open kitchen, the modern restaurant is designed to be comfortable and inviting. Vind Brasserie offers Nordic fare based on seasonal ingredients from the area, such as mushrooms and cloudberries as well as Lofoten lamb and of course fish from the region. “We have fantastic local produce,” says Kalvøy. “Fish from Lofoten is the best in the world!”
Varied hotel experiences across Lofoten
Classic Norway Hotels has been well-represented in Lofoten for many years. Alongside the newly built Henningsvær Bryggehotell, the chain offers several other options in the region. All locations provide excellent comfort and a high level of service, and rooms are equipped with high-quality Wonderland beds and mattresses so a good night’s sleep is almost guaranteed.
Nyvågar Rorbuhotell in historic Storvågan is a fantastic option, especially for food and drink connoisseurs and those looking to recharge their batteries. The hotel’s wellness area with outdoor heated hot tubs and sauna with large windows offers fantastic views of the mountain range and Vestfjord. Alongside a restaurant serving homemade food based on the best local ingredients, guests can also enjoy a loft bar featuring one of the world’s largest collections of aquavit, the classic Scandinavian distilled spirit.
Located at the tip of the Lofoten Peninsula, Å Rorbuer provides uniquely Nordic experiences up close and personal with breathtaking nature. These refurbished traditional fishing cabins are the ideal base for exploring the wild and wonderful landscape.
Another gem is Reine Rorbuer, beautifully situated at the entrance to the Reinefjord in West Lofoten, overlooking the spectacular blue waters of the Arctic Ocean. Reine is a true gem of Northern Norway, and photography lovers will adore this picturesque little fishing village. And the vibrant boutique hotel Villa Bryggekanten on the island of Heimøya provides a warm and peaceful atmosphere. Featuring a cosy wine bar, this intimate waterfront hotel is the perfect spot for a relaxing holiday.
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