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Hiking in Laukvikøyene Naturreservat offers diverse landscapes within Nordland, characterized by coastal scenery and varied topography. The protected area features five named hills, with Røyneshaugen being the highest at 27 meters. The region's trails often blend natural coastal features with cultural elements, providing a range of experiences from easy paths to more challenging routes. This area is part of the broader Lofoten region, known for its dramatic coastal and mountain environments.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Many paths and trails lead across this fell, but the best views are from the outside along the eastern slope.
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This wide plateau is in stark contrast to the airy Matmora ridge to the south. However, the views are similarly superb, especially across Grunnførfjorden and the peaks that form a crown above Storvatnet. From here, its a short hike to Matmora, which is a sensational ridge to traverse.
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The early stages on the ascent to the Matmora ridge reveal some lovely views across towards Laukvik and beyond towards Festvågtinden and Gimsøya. This section is either the start or finish of the Lofoten Long Crossing long-distance trail, a stunning traverse of the archipelago.
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Matmora is the 788-metre (2,585 ft) summit of what is a stunning ridge traverse, with some photogenic pinnacles that lean across the void. Narrow, airy and spectacular, it's a real highlight of the Lofoten Long Crossing long-distance trail. Expect superb views across the archipelago's jagged peaks and down to Grunnførfjorden.
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We were here in March, off-season. The café was only open Thursday through Sunday.
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It is worth climbing up from the north (hiking car park => Plus Code CG23+G2) as you have a wonderful view of the sandbank for long stretches. If possible, I would also plan the hike so that you are at the summit at high tide, as the different colors of the sea are more noticeable then.
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Nice spot to look at Laukvik and the mountains behind it!
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Water flows down faster than you can go down when it starts to rain. It then becomes very muddy and you have to step from stone to stone.
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Laukvikøyene Naturreservat offers diverse landscapes, primarily characterized by coastal scenery and varied topography. You'll find paths that blend natural coastal features with cultural elements, such as stockfish drying racks. While the highest point, Røyneshaugen, is only 27 meters, the broader Lofoten region provides a dynamic environment with fjords, mountains, and ocean proximity.
Yes, Laukvikøyene Naturreservat has several easy trails. For instance, the Abandoned Boat in Lofoten – Stockfish Drying Racks loop from Laukvika is an easy 2.4-mile (3.8 km) route that takes about 58 minutes, offering coastal views and cultural landmarks. Another accessible option is the Laukvik Harbor and Café – Garlic Drying Rack loop from Nautøya, a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) trail through coastal areas.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Matmora Summit – View from Delfsheia loop from Vatnfjord kryss is a difficult 9.9-mile (16.0 km) path. This trail offers significant summit views and requires good fitness, typically taking around 6 hours and 6 minutes to complete.
Many of the easier coastal paths are suitable for families. Routes like the Laukvik Harbor and Café loop from Laukvika, which is 3.4 miles (5.5 km) and takes about 1 hour 25 minutes, offer pleasant walks without significant elevation gain, making them enjoyable for various ages.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is milder and trails are clear. However, the Lofoten region's dramatic landscapes are captivating year-round. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of conditions, especially for more exposed routes.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Norwegian nature reserves, but they must be kept on a leash, especially during nesting seasons for birds (typically April 1 to August 20) and to protect wildlife. Always check local signage for specific rules within the reserve to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
While hiking, you'll encounter coastal scenery, varied topography, and cultural elements like traditional stockfish drying racks. The broader Lofoten region is known for its dramatic fjords, mountains, and the interaction of streams, rivers, and waterfalls with the ocean. The reserve itself features five named hills, contributing to its diverse landscape.
Yes, the Laukvik area offers amenities. Some routes, like the Laukvik Harbor and Café – Garlic Drying Rack loop from Nautøya, specifically mention a café near the harbor, providing a convenient stop for refreshments before or after your hike.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique blend of coastal paths, cultural sights, and the varied terrain that offers options for all ability levels.
Parking is generally available in the Laukvik area. For example, the Matmora Trailhead Parking – Rock Garden and Cave Entrance loop from Nautøya explicitly mentions trailhead parking, indicating that designated spots are provided for hikers accessing the trails.
There are over 25 hiking trails documented in Laukvikøyene Naturreservat, offering a wide range of experiences from easy coastal walks to more challenging ascents. This includes 7 easy, 15 moderate, and 3 difficult routes.


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