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If you fly to Oslo Gardemoen, you can take the aircompany Widerøe to Leknes. You fly with a Dash 8 turboprop which is super cool.
Oslo -Stokmarknes ( change aircraft) - Leknes.
Bus Leknes to Reine.
Cheapest and just as goid as a taxi.
(Look on Google Earth) just south of Reine there is a nicely wooded area beneath the ‘mountain top’ Reinebringen.
The forest is stunted birch, but it is fairly high. Not legal to chop it down to be frank.
Reine has an exellent coffee place, a well stocked petrol station ( food and supplies) and 10 minutes walk away from the causeway( leading yo the actual village) there is a very well stocked CoOp.
Buy dry birch wood in the petrol station. Easier. You might want to prune one stunted birch, to make more space for the other trees, and practice firecraft. I do that I confess!
A superb store for wilderness supplies in Reine.
The ’valley’ by Reinebringen is sheltered from storms. Nice walk ( if you are fit and able) up to Reinebringen. 600 meters over the sea or so.
February is the high season for the famous Screi cod fishery.
If you go to Reine, there are ‘tourist fishing’ trips.
Do it, you will not regret it.
Akternative two is to take the ferry from Reine to Windstad in the fjord, then walk across to the extremely beautiful beach on the Atlantic coast. Usually plenty of driftwood there.
Should you stay in the Reine vicinity and the weather turns nasty you can camp under the extention of my house, ( but I am not there)
Safe, dry.
Reine has been judged to be one if the most beautiful villages in Norway. Google ‘Lofoten’ and pics of Reine will be first. Genuine place.
Lots of cool stuff to do, like diving, hiking, taking a fast boat to see the famous Maelstrøm, prehistoric caves with petroglyphs outside Å, fishing of course ( boat, pier), watching eagles.
Interesting fishery museum in Å.