Attractions and places to see around Lavangen offer a blend of natural features and cultural sites in Troms county, Norway. The region is characterized by steep mountains and the calm waters of Lavangsfjorden, providing a setting for outdoor activities. Lavangen is also a place where Norwegian, Sami, and Kven cultures have coexisted for centuries, influencing local identity. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from fjords to valleys, and discover historical points of interest.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Unfortunately, the suspension bridge is slightly damaged on one side. Nevertheless, I made it to the other side safely.
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Fortunately, the bench in front of the first suspension bridge was free for a break.
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Entrance to the Polar Zoo. Here's a map for your convenience. Have fun! It was worth it for us.
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From the parking lot, cross the bridge and turn right immediately behind it. Due to construction work, the trailhead is a bit difficult to spot.
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Our first moose in Norway 😅.
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It's a big enclosure.😅 Unfortunately we didn't see any animals.
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The perfect spot to have a short break and enjoy the landscape.
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If you can't find them in nature, at least you can see one here 😉
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Lavangen is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Sir Henry's Waterfall, a beautiful waterfall accessible via a path from the parking area. The Midnattsoltrappa Viewpoint offers rewarding vistas after climbing 2117 wooden steps, especially for the midnight sun. The Lavangsfjorden is ideal for kayaking and boat tours, while Lavangsdalen provides scenic hiking paths and fishing lakes. For a challenge, Spanstind is the highest peak, popular for hiking and ski touring.
Yes, Lavangen has several points of cultural and historical interest. The Krambuvika Rural Museum in Tennevoll features an old trading post with historical buildings and artifacts, offering a glimpse into past daily life. Lavangen Church, built in 1893, provides picturesque fjord views and has a historic graveyard. You can also visit Lapphaugen Tourist Station, which includes a WWII museum and bunkers, shedding light on the region's wartime history.
Families can enjoy the Deer and Moose Enclosure, where you might spot local wildlife. A short drive away, the Polar Park Arctic Wildlife Centre in Bardu offers an opportunity to see Arctic animals. The easy 'Bridge Over the Rushing River – Deer and Moose Enclosure loop from Fossbakken' is also suitable for families looking for a gentle walk.
Lavangen offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. For a challenging ascent with panoramic views, consider the Midnattsoltrappa Viewpoint via its 2117 steps. More extensive hikes include the 'Spanstind Summer Trail' (difficult) and the 'Styggedalen Trail' (moderate). For easier options, the 'Bridge Over the Rushing River – Deer and Moose Enclosure loop from Fossbakken' is a good choice. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Lavangen guide.
The Midnattsoltrappa Viewpoint is an excellent spot to witness the midnight sun during the summer months. The ascent involves 2117 wooden steps, but the platform at the top offers rewarding vistas, making it a popular destination for this unique natural phenomenon.
The summer months are ideal for hiking and experiencing the midnight sun, with trails like the 'Midnight Sun Stairs to Henrikkafossen Trail' being popular. Winter offers opportunities for ski touring on peaks like Spanstind and ice climbing in Spansdalen. The calm waters of Lavangsfjorden are suitable for kayaking and boat tours throughout the warmer seasons.
Yes, Lavangen boasts several scenic viewpoints. The Midnattsoltrappa Viewpoint provides extensive vistas after a climb, particularly stunning during the midnight sun period. You can also find a relaxing spot at the Bench by the Suspension Bridge to enjoy the surrounding landscape.
Lavangen is known as a place where Norwegian, Sami, and Kven cultures have coexisted for centuries. This blend has profoundly influenced the local identity, traditions, language, and daily life. The birch leaf on the municipality's coat of arms symbolizes this unique cultural heritage, which is also reflected in local food and stories.
Yes, the calm waters of Lavangsfjorden are excellent for fishing and boating. You can catch cod, catfish, salmon, or sea trout. Some accommodations, like Aa Gård, offer access to boats for fjord fishing. Lavangsdalen also features fishing lakes for freshwater angling.
Elveparken, meaning 'River Park,' is a community gathering space in Lavangen designed to strengthen local identity and integrate nature and culture. It features a traditional *gamme* (Sami hut), walking paths, and open areas by the river, providing a pleasant spot for relaxation and community events.
For those seeking a challenge, Spanstind, the highest peak in Lavangen, is a popular destination for demanding summer hikes and winter ski touring. Additionally, the U-shaped Spansdalen valley is known for its steepness and offers opportunities for ice climbing during the winter months.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the rewarding views after a hike. For instance, the climb to the Midnattsoltrappa Viewpoint is often cited as strenuous but worth the effort for the panoramic vistas. The accessibility of Sir Henry's Waterfall from a nearby parking area is also a highlight for many.


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