The best area to stay in Å is within the historic fishing village itself, particularly around the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum and the Lofoten Stockfish Museum.
This compact village is at the very end of the Lofoten archipelago's main road (E10), offering a wonderfully secluded feel. You'll find traditional red fishermen's cabins (rorbuer) converted into accommodation, located amongst the working harbour and small museums. It's a place where you can easily walk everywhere, taking in the picturesque scenery and the scent of the sea.
Couples looking for a romantic escape will find Å perfect. The quiet setting, stunning natural surroundings, and the opportunity to stay in a historic rorbu provide a unique and intimate experience. You can enjoy strolls along the harbour, visit the local bakery, and dine at restaurants offering fresh, local seafood.
For travellers interested in the cultural heritage of the Lofoten islands, staying in Å offers direct access to its well-preserved history.