Visit Hammerfest
Experience the Arctic magic - where the midnight sun and the mesmerizing northern lights illuminate your journey into the heart of Arctic wonder. We have collected all our audioguides here for you!
Experience the Arctic magic - where the midnight sun and the mesmerizing northern lights illuminate your journey into the heart of Arctic wonder. We have collected all our audioguides here for you!
You have now arrived in Fuglenes! From ancient times, this was an especially important strategic area when it came to transport and logistics in Hammerfest. Surrounded by the sea, it was a natural place to bunker, distribute goods, and establish an industrial area. Here, especially at the far end of the headland, which is known as Fuglenesodden, there was a view of the town centre, the islands and not least the powerful Finnmark mountains. Fuglenesodden was of course the natural place to locate Finnmark’s first lighthouse. A little further in on the headland you can find a burial place where the Sami said a final goodbye to their loved ones, and it was here that one of the most dramatic battles of the Napoleonic war took place. If you take a trip around the headland you can get to know some of the industries that were established here, and last but certainly not least visit Struve’s’ Meridian Arc, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. All of this you can experience through the comprehensive narration, pictures, and text as you approach the places of interest along the route.
Welcome to Hammerfest, Finnmark’s metropolis and the gateway to the Kingdom of the polar bear, hardy Finnmarkers put down roots here thousands of years ago, co-existing with the wild harsh weather and beautiful nature reflected in the colours of the stunning northern lights. In this audio guide, you will become acquainted with Hammerfest’s exciting history and learn more about the people, places and maybe some of the myths and stories from bygone times. All of this you can experience through the comprehensive narration, pictures, and text as you approach the places of interest along the route. If you should come across a reindeer on your travels, then just stop and greet it with “Bures”, which means good day in Sami. As a rule, you will normally receive a small nod or a grunt in return. God Tur!
You have now arrived at the adventurous Havøya, the centre of Havøysund municipality which lies at exactly 71°north. Fish and the fishing industry have been the driving force behind this community throughout the ages. you can find here shipowners, factories, dry docks and the world’s most northerly klipp fish factory which safeguards the entire value chain of the fish. Tourism also thrives here, with good reason. The beautiful and wild nature of Finnmark is a vision that will attach itself to your retina for ever. You can also find a good assortment of shops, accommodation, and other amenities. As the centre of administration for Måsøy municipality all the necessary public services can be found here in the immediate vicinity. Havøysund also has daily calls from the hurtigruten, bus connections to the mainland and further on to the whole world, and fast ferry connections to the rest of the archipelago. In short, in Havøysund you can find everything you need, especially good harbours. The residents love their island and have many active associations covering a variety of interests. Here you can easily get to the island’s outer points which will give you a spectacular view out to the neighbouring islands that stretch out towards the Arctic Ocean.
Few stretches of road in the world can present such beautiful, varied, and spectacular nature as the National Tourist Road 889 between Kokelv, Storberget and Hammerfest. The journey alone is an experience in itself and combined with a round tour to Nordkapp or Hammerfest, it will be an unforgettable experience that will remain with you for the rest of your life. Parts of the road pass through deserted rocky landscapes, where you have the Nordic Sea on one side and rugged rock formations on the other. The landscape is raw and dramatic and both reindeer and sea eagles are a common sight. In this audio guide you will get to know about some of the places along the road, about spies, the resistance and the people, myths, and sagas from a bygone era. All of this you can experience through the comprehensive narration, pictures, and text as you approach the places of interest along the route. God tur!
Welcome to the island of Seiland, the seventh largest island in Norway! People have been living here amongst the powerful nature for over 7000 years. Here you can find two of Europe’s most northerly glaciers spread out over the mountains which plunge into the sea, and small sheltered coves and bays give shelter from the harsh Finnmark climate. The government refers to this place as the ‘tenderloin’ of Norwegian nature and over 50% of the island is designated as one of the 47 national parks in Norway. The island is divided into a northside and southside, the north has a boat connection to Hammerfest and the south to Alta. Today the island has just over 100 permanent residents, most of whom are of Sami origin. In addition to the Sami culture, the island also contains a lot of other exciting history, especially from the Second World War. Today there are numerous adventures to be had for both history and outdoor enthusiasts, whether you decide to explore on your own or join one of the many organised tours. You can take a discovery trip to the shore, fish in both fresh and salt water, go on safari or visit a farm. You can go on short or long hikes, stay overnight in a tent or a cabin in the low or high mountains, fish in the sea or fishing lakes, visit the bird cliffs, and enjoy the fantastic nature in all types of weather. God Tur! Check out the link below for more information:
Hi and welcome to this short round tour around the streets of Hammerfest. My name is Bjørn Sundquist, and this is where I grew up, and it was here that I sat my high school exams in 1967. Today, you will hear about the town’s most important eras and events, both good and bad. You will get to hear about the history, the people and not least how the town has reinvented itself time after time, despite despots and politicians who have made hapless choices affecting the town. Today the town flourishes with an optimism which is built on hard work, courage, and a strong will. Join me, listen, see, and learn! And when you are finished you will be a little bit wiser, and if you want, you can follow some of the other routes on the App and learn more about the different places, houses, and sculptures. God tur :-)