Raftsundet

Raftsundet is a picturesque strait in Norway, known for its stunning fjord landscapes and excellent opportunities for boating and photography.

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About Raftsundet

 

Raftsundet is a scenic strait situated in the Nordland county of Norway, separating the islands of Austvågøya to the west and Hinnøya to the east. It is a favored route for cruises and boats because of its breathtaking views, including the dramatic peaks of the Lofoten and Vesterålen archipelagos. The area is rich in history, with remnants of past settlements and traditional fishing culture still visible. Recreational opportunities abound, with kayaking and sailing being particularly popular. The nearby Trollfjord, a narrow and steep-sided fjord accessible from Raftsundet, is a notable landmark and a must-visit for its dramatic scenery. The strait is also home to diverse wildlife, including sea eagles and various marine species, offering excellent bird-watching and photography opportunities. Visitation is popular in the summer months when daylight extends late into the evening, allowing for extended exploration and adventure.

Highlights

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Trollfjord – A majestic fjord with steep cliffs, accessible from Raftsundet.

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Sea eagle safaris – Unique opportunity to observe the majestic sea eagles in their natural habitat.

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Sailing and kayaking adventures – Explore the strait and its serene waters.

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Traditional Norwegian fishing culture – Experience the rustic charm and history of local villages.

Notable Natural Features

Trollfjord

A narrow and steep fjord that is a popular highlight for visitors accessing Raftsundet.

Sea Eagle Habitats

Home to the iconic white-tailed sea eagle, offering unique wildlife viewing.

Traditional Fishing Villages

Explore the local culture and history of the nearby villages that have relied on fishing for generations.