This small fishing village is the municipal center for Moskenes municipality in Lofoten. Today there are approx. 300 people who live here, and the Lofoten fishery plays a particularly important role. The primary industry is fish reception and fish processing as well as some mechanical industry.
In the last couple of years, Reine has become a favorite among travelers. The Fisherman’s cabins is beautifully situated on the islands, and offers a scenic “taste” of traditional northern Norwegian culture. Here you can experience arctic weather in winter and crystal clear water in summer.
Good tips and some considerations
– Reine is an authentic and active fishing village, remember to pay attention as there may be workers around you.
– Please respect the privacy of locals.
– Our nature and small community are beautiful and pure, please help us keep it that way.
– You are welcome to photograph the stockfish, just keep in mind that it is food so please do not touch.
– During winter, please wear something shiny and reflective – we cannot see you in the dark.
– Reine center consists of small narrow streets, if you have a car you are welcome to use the public parking places.
– Put your trash in the trash bins and help us to keep the town clean and neat.
– Please use public campsites and do not camp elsewhere.
Visit this page to learn more about Reine.
There are many visitors in Reine whom like to play around with drones. Make sure that you understand the regulations for operating your drone in Norway before using it. Read the Drone Guide for Lofoten here.