North Lyngen, Norway
Lyngen North is located at the peninsula Spåkenes in Northern Norway, 3h north along the E6 from Tromsø.
The Lyngen Alps are a mountain range in northeastern Troms county in Norway, east of the city of Tromsø. You will see them across the Lyngenfjord from our glass igloos at Spåkenes.
The Lyngen peninsula has 124 peaks over 1000 meters and stretches 90km from the Lyngstua in the north to Balsfjordeidet in the south. The tallest peaks at around 1800 meters are found on the south end of the peninsula while you will find the most spectacular mountains in the northern part.
According to archeological findings, people have lived here for 10.000 years — the first settlers in Lyngen where nomadic hunters/gatherers and fishers.
Read MoreThe Lyngen Alps are a mountain range in northeastern Troms county in Norway, east of the city of Tromsø. You will see them across the Lyngenfjord from our glass igloos at Spåkenes.
The Lyngen peninsula has 124 peaks over 1000 meters and stretches 90km from the Lyngstua in the north to Balsfjordeidet in the south. The tallest peaks at around 1800 meters are found on the south end of the peninsula while you will find the most spectacular mountains in the northern part.
According to archeological findings, people have lived here for 10.000 years — the first settlers in Lyngen where nomadic hunters/gatherers and fishers.
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