A Journey to the Lofoten Islands: The Island of Værøy
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**This post is the 5th of a 5-post series discussing what to see in this part of the Lofoten Islands (You can check out the other parts below, separated by each specific island: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5. Everything is also summarized in another post here.**
The Lofoten Islands are arguably one of the most beautiful archipelagos in the world. It is located in Northern Norway (Nordland County), within the Arctic circle tucked between the 68th and 69th northern parallels. I picked up a camper van with Arctic Campers in Tromsø, Norway (Blog Post: A Guide to Exploring Tromsø, Norway’s Northernmost City in the Arctic Circle) and had started the road trip towards Lofoten (about 4-5 hour drive).
The definition of which islands constitute Lofoten are always up for debate but for the purposes of this blog post series, I will cover 5 of the islands and reference some others. From North to South, they are composed of:
Gimsøy
Austvågøya (Blog Post: A Journey to the Lofoten Islands: The Island of Austvågøya)
Vestvågøya (Blog Post: A Journey to the Lofoten Islands: The Island of Vestvågøya)
Flakstadøya (Blog Post: A Journey to the Lofoten Islands: The Island of Flakstadøya)
Moskenesøya (Blog Post: A Journey to the Lofoten Islands: The Island of Moskenesøya)
Værøy (Blog Post: A Journey to the Lofoten Islands: The Island of Værøy)
In this blog post, I will cover the island of Værøy. A Google Map of these places I will talk about can be seen at the end of this article. Check out my drone video of Værøy below!
How to Get to the Lofoten Islands (Værøy Island)
Værøy is a remote island located southwest of the main Lofoten archipelago, known for its dramatic cliffs, birdlife, and peaceful fishing villages.
Car Rental — Since Værøy is small and less connected by road to the main islands, the best way to explore it is by renting a car or bike locally once you arrive.
Ferry — The primary way to reach Værøy is by ferry from Moskenes on Moskenesøya.
Ferry Time: ~1.5 to 2 hours (Moskenes to Værøy)
Cost: Approximately 150–200 NOK one way
Notes: Ferries run several times per week, but schedules vary seasonally — check ahead at Torghatten Nord ferry schedules
Once on Værøy, the ferry terminal is close to the village center, so transport options are limited but manageable by local taxi or rental bike
Plane — You can also fly from Bodø Airport (BOO) to Værøy Airport (VRY) with small regional airlines. Note that flights may be weather-dependent.
Flight Time: ~25 minutes
Notes: Limited flights, usually a few times per week; check schedules carefully