Top 10 Cozy Things To Do in Lofoten (seaweed optional but recommended) - Lofoten Seaweed

Top 10 Cozy Things To Do in Lofoten (seaweed optional but recommended)

Lofoten Seaweed

When the wind whips around the mountains and the sea temperatures drop, Lofoten reveals its softer side. This is the season of wool socks and wood stoves, of storm watching from a snug rorbu cabin and sipping something warm while the aurora dances in the sky. Whether you’re a traveler chasing hygge in the Arctic, a first-timer on a Hurtigruten cruise, or a local leaning into the slower rhythm, Lofoten is full of small, soul-warming moments waiting to be savored.

Where wild weather meets warm comforts

From seaweed-infused comfort foods to quiet coastal walks wrapped in your favorite knit, here are ourTop 10 Cozy Things To Do in Lofoten—a guide to settling in, slowing down, and soaking up the magic of life at the edge of the world.

Interior of a wooden sauna with a large window looking out over a fjord and snow-capped mountains, sauna stones and a wooden water bucket in the foreground
Dark rocky boulders on a sandy beach under a moody cloudy sky, with the ocean visible in the distance
A person standing at a large window inside a cozy cabin, watching green aurora borealis light up the sky over snow-capped mountains outside
1: Visit a sauna by the sea 2: Go surf, do yoga, or stay at Lofoten Beach Camp. 3: Enjoy the Northern Lights – on a tour with Lofoten Lights or from your own window!
Two smiling women peeking around a wooden doorway on a snowy dock, with a wooden crane and hook in the background Overhead view of a plated fish dish with peas, herbs, and broth, served with a napkin next to Lofoten Seaweed tins and small bowls of seasoning A person wading into calm fjord water at sunset, with snow-capped mountains behind and a piece of kelp visible near the shore
4: Visit the Lofoten Shop and Seaweed Hub to meet our team, learn more about seaweed, and sample local flair. 5: Warm up with a local fish soup (with seaweed)
Get the recipe.
6: Cold plunge into the Arctic! (It’s cozy afterwards – promise!)
Two smiling women posing beside a large snowman with stick arms and button eyes, on a snowy waterfront at dusk with mountains and village lights across the fjord Guests seated at a table in a modern restaurant while a bearded chef in an apron explains a dish, with a wine display and open kitchen in the background Two women in wetsuits and beanies standing chest-deep in the sea among kelp, smiling at each other with snow-covered mountains behind them
7: Bundle up and build a snowman. 8: Eat at one of the incredible restaurants that just so happen to showcase our seaweed – for example, Hattvika Lodge, Restaurant Karoline at Nusfjord, Ramberg Resort, Gadus restaurant or Anita´s Sjømat. 9: Learn to identify seaweed species from shore (See our foraging guide)
A metal pot filled with popcorn seasoned with seaweed, sitting on a striped kitchen towel on a dark wooden table

10: End the day with tea, Ocean Truffle Salt popcorn, and total quiet

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Lofoten Seaweed

Lofoten Seaweed is a coastal company dedicated to hand-harvested Arctic seaweed. Based in Lofoten, Norway, we combine traditional knowledge, sustainable harvesting practices and modern food innovation to develop premium seaweed seasonings, specialty foods and marine skincare. Our work connects ocean ecosystems with everyday kitchens.