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Attractions and Places To See around Andøy - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Andøy offer a diverse landscape blending natural beauty with cultural and historical sites. This Norwegian municipality features prominent landmarks, unique wildlife encounters, and significant natural features. Visitors can explore coastal formations, sandy beaches, and learn about space exploration and local history. The region is known for its Arctic light phenomena, including the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights.

Best attractions and places to see around Andøy

  • The most popular attractions is Måtind Summit, a summit that offers panoramic views. From the summit, visitors can see Bleik beach, Andenes, and cloudberry marshes.
  • Another must-see spot is Bleik Beach, a beach that is 2.5 kilometers long. This white sandy beach is suitable for coastal walks and experiencing the Midnight Sun or Northern Lights.
  • Visitors also love Bukkekjerka Coastal Rock Formation and Scenic Toilet, a natural monument with a unique rock formation. This site is an ancient Sami sacred place and features a public toilet with one-way mirrors offering sea views.
  • Andøy is known for its lighthouses, space exploration centers, and whale watching opportunities. The region offers a variety of attractions, from natural wonders to cultural sites and museums, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
  • The attractions around Andøy are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 280 upvotes and 170 photos.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Måtind Summit

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From Baugtua it is a nice and easy climb over Nonstind to Måtinden. You get a nice panoramic view as a reward before you either start the way back or walk towards Bleik. We chose the latter, even though it meant 2.5 miles (4 km) on the road between the end and the start of the walk. Halfway we were spontaneously offered a lift by a super friendly local.

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Bleik Beach

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At 2.5 kilometers, the Bleikstranda is Norway's longest beach.

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Challenging Coastal Cliff Section

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Hard-to-walk clip section of sure-footedness and experience needed. Should be avoided when wet. Tides should be taken into account, since at one point the waterline has to be crossed.

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Rock formation where nature has carved out its own altar and pulpit. This is an ancient Sami sacred place called "Bohkegeargi" in Sami.
But even though 'Bukkekjerka' sounds like 'Buck Church' in Norwegian, the name has nothing to do with the concept of a church. "Bohki" is a Sami word for narrow space, a crack. "Geargi" is the Sami word for a rock. Such names often give rise to misinterpretations, which in turn become the source of legeds. Here legend says that the "bucks", which were thought to mean sea monsters "Draugen", showed up once a year to hold a church service - making this a "buck church".
Bukkekjerka has undoubtedly been a sacred place, where people made sacrifices to the gods, as evidenced by the sacrificial cave on the outside (coast) of Bukkekjerka. It was mainly halibut that was used as a sacrifice.
Source: Information board on site.

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Eggum Scenic Restroom

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A parking lot that is heavily used by mobile homes. The outstanding "feature" is a futuristic toilet facility with a transparent window through which you can look at the fantastic landscape while you are doing your business. If you don't like that, you can switch the window to opaque at the touch of a button. :-)You can easily camp in front of and below the parking lot. The place can be very windy, though. There are also tent options on the other side of the road, up on the slope, if you want to avoid the car area.There is of course water in the toilet. As is often the case, the water tap is so tiny that it is only possible to fill bottles to a limited extent. There are seating areas (concrete) at the parking lot where you can comfortably cook your own dinner.Overall, a nice place to spend the night.

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Moritz
August 11, 2025, Challenging Coastal Cliff Section

The path along the cliff is well-marked throughout. There are one or two places where you have to scramble and use your hands. I walked it at low tide without any problems.

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A parking lot that is heavily used by mobile homes. The outstanding "feature" is a futuristic toilet facility with a transparent window through which you can look at the fantastic landscape while you are doing your business. If you don't like that, you can switch the window to opaque at the touch of a button. :-)You can easily camp in front of and below the parking lot. The place can be very windy, though. There are also tent options on the other side of the road, up on the slope, if you want to avoid the car area.There is of course water in the toilet. As is often the case, the water tap is so tiny that it is only possible to fill bottles to a limited extent. There are seating areas (concrete) at the parking lot where you can comfortably cook your own dinner.Overall, a nice place to spend the night.

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We recommend climbing Matind from the south, as you have a wonderful view of Høyvika Beach for long stretches of the hike and you can make the hike a circular route with a detour to the beach.

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Great rest area with mirrored toilets, i.e. you can look out but no one can see you. The landscape is reflected in the windows. From here you can also walk over to the lighthouse and enjoy the great landscape

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The public toilet designed by Morfeus Arkitekter from Oslo is also worth a (toilet) visit. The walls are 'one way mirrors', so you have a view of the sea from the toilet and of tourists who, looking in your direction, are taking selfies in the mirror wall

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Rock formation where nature has carved out its own altar and pulpit. This is an ancient Sami sacred place called "Bohkegeargi" in Sami. But even though 'Bukkekjerka' sounds like 'Buck Church' in Norwegian, the name has nothing to do with the concept of a church. "Bohki" is a Sami word for narrow space, a crack. "Geargi" is the Sami word for a rock. Such names often give rise to misinterpretations, which in turn become the source of legeds. Here legend says that the "bucks", which were thought to mean sea monsters "Draugen", showed up once a year to hold a church service - making this a "buck church". Bukkekjerka has undoubtedly been a sacred place, where people made sacrifices to the gods, as evidenced by the sacrificial cave on the outside (coast) of Bukkekjerka. It was mainly halibut that was used as a sacrifice. Source: Information board on site.

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DirkWi
July 23, 2024, Måtind Summit

From Baugtua it is a nice and easy climb over Nonstind to Måtinden. You get a nice panoramic view as a reward before you either start the way back or walk towards Bleik. We chose the latter, even though it meant 2.5 miles (4 km) on the road between the end and the start of the walk. Halfway we were spontaneously offered a lift by a super friendly local.

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Mel
June 28, 2024, Bleik Beach

The white sandy beaches look like the Caribbean

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural attractions can I explore in Andøy?

Andøy offers a diverse range of natural attractions. You can visit Bleik Beach, known for its white sands and coastal walks. For panoramic views, hike to Måtind Summit, which overlooks Bleik beach and the surrounding landscape. The region also features unique geological formations, such as the ancient Sami sacred site of Bukkekjerka Coastal Rock Formation.

Are there good hiking opportunities near Andøy's attractions?

Yes, Andøy is excellent for hiking. Popular trails include the Måtind Trail, which leads to Måtind Summit, offering splendid views. You can also find routes like the 'View of Bleiksøya Island – Måtind Summit loop from Bleik' or the 'Coastal Trail from Bleik to Stave'. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Andøy guide.

Where can I experience the Midnight Sun or Northern Lights in Andøy?

Andøy is a prime location for experiencing both the Midnight Sun during summer and the captivating Northern Lights in winter. Locations like Bleik Beach are ideal for enjoying these Arctic light phenomena.

Can I see whales or other wildlife in Andøy?

Andøy is renowned for Arctic whale watching, with a high chance of seeing whales year-round due to its proximity to a deep-sea canyon. Andenes is a popular departure point for these safaris, where you might spot sperm whales, orcas, humpback whales, and fin whales. Additionally, Bleiksøya Island is a bustling bird sanctuary, home to one of Norway's largest puffin colonies and other seabirds.

What historical or cultural sites are there to visit in Andøy?

You can explore the Bukkekjerka Coastal Rock Formation, an ancient Sami sacred place. The Andøy Museum, located near the Andenes Lighthouse, features exhibitions on polar regions and the unique geology of Andøy. Other local museums include the Polar Museum in Andenes and the Motorcycle Museum in Dverberg. Andenes Church, built in 1876, also holds historical significance.

Are there any unique landmarks related to space exploration in Andøy?

Yes, the Andøya Space Center (formerly Andøya Space) is a significant landmark. It's home to Norway's only rocket range and offers a visitor center, Spaceship Aurora, where you can learn about space exploration and the Northern Lights through interactive activities and a simulated journey into space.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions in Andøy?

Many attractions in Andøy are suitable for families. Bleik Beach is great for coastal walks. The Andøya Space Center, with its Spaceship Aurora visitor center, offers engaging activities for all ages. The Bukkekjerka Coastal Rock Formation and the Eggum Scenic Restroom are also noted as family-friendly spots.

What is the best time of year to visit Andøy?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer offers the Midnight Sun and milder weather for hiking and outdoor activities. Winter provides opportunities to witness the spectacular Northern Lights. Whale watching is possible year-round.

Are there scenic drives in Andøy?

Yes, the Norwegian Scenic Route Andøya is a 51-kilometer stretch between Andenes and Åkneskrysset (or Bjørnskinn) on the west coast. It offers magnificent views of white sandy beaches, jagged peaks, and the vast ocean, with key viewpoints and rest stops like Kleivodden along the way.

Are there any attractions with unique facilities or viewpoints?

The Bukkekjerka Coastal Rock Formation features a public toilet with one-way mirrors offering sea views. Similarly, the Eggum Scenic Restroom provides a futuristic toilet facility with a transparent window overlooking the landscape, which can be made opaque at the touch of a button. Both offer unique experiences and great viewpoints.

What unique geological features can I find in Andøy?

Andøya is known as a 'geology textbook' due to its unique rock formations. It features some of Norway's youngest and oldest rocks. Bleik was likely ice-free during the last Ice Age, and the Bleik moraine is the country's oldest. The Ramså field is also significant as the only place on the Norwegian mainland with stone coal and Jurassic limestone fossils.

Are there road cycling routes near Andøy's attractions?

Yes, you can find several road cycling routes around Andøy. Options include the 'Bleik Beach – Kleivodden resting area loop from Bleik' and the 'Bleik Beach – White Sandy Beach loop from Andenes'. These routes allow you to explore the scenic coastal areas by bike. For more cycling options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Andøy guide.

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