
Follow in the footsteps of Her Majesty Queen Sonja and climb a sister or two. The Seven Sisters range is widely known for the spectacular panoramic views from the summits where you get a true sense of the “realm of 1000
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Dønnamannen (858 m above sea level) on the island of Dønna off the coast of Sandnessjøen is the legendary mountain in Helgeland which has best retained its human characteristics.
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Just a short drive from Mo i Rana you will discover Marmorslottet (The Marble Castle), a castle that has been naturally formed over a period of thousands of years.
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The majestic Laksforsen waterfall has a water volume of 700 m³ per second and is a mighty sight. Laksforsen has a fall of around 17 m and is one of Nordland’s most popular tourist attractions.
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Mount Hatten, which towers above the beautiful landscape east of the municipal administrative centre of Hattfjelldal, rises 1128 m above sea level and is a beautiful sight.
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Torghatten, with its distinctive hole through it, is known both nationally and internationally. Torghatten offers the wild and untouched, excitement and atmosphere.
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Join a professional guide on an adventurous underground experience. There are approximately 200 caves in the area around Mo i Rana - two of these offer several guided tours daily in the summer season.
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The island of Lånan, is the realm of the eider duck and in mid-April the eider keepers return to the island.
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You can reach the glacier arm Austerdalsisen by taking a 20-minute boat trip across Lake Svartisvatnet, 32 km north of Mo i Rana. Svartisen is Norway’s second largest glacier and covers a full 370 km2.
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