Trek to panoramic views at Reinebringen
Lofoten Islands, Norway •
Must Do
Must DoLofoten Islands, Norway
Must Do






Best months to visit
Jun, Jul, Aug
8°C – 15°C, mild temperatures with lower precipitation; trails are generally clear, medium crowds, peak season
8°C – 15°C, mild temperatures with lower precipitation; trails are generally clear, medium crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Walking may be required
Walking may be required
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Hours of operation
Monday
open - open
Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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When to visit
We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.
Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
February
LOW

-1-1°C
Cold and snowy with slightly increasing daylight hours.
Cold and snowy with slightly increasing daylight hours.
Closed
Reinebringen remains unsafe for hiking due to winter conditions.
Reinebringen remains unsafe for hiking due to winter conditions.
Not recommended
February continues with cold and snowy weather, though daylight hours begin to increase. The Reinebringen hike remains unsafe. Tourist numbers are low, and many services may still have limited availability.
February continues with cold and snowy weather, though daylight hours begin to increase. The Reinebringen hike remains unsafe. Tourist numbers are low, and many services may still have limited availability.
March
LOW

1-3°C
Transitioning to milder temperatures; snow begins to melt.
Transitioning to milder temperatures; snow begins to melt.
Closed
Hiking conditions remain unsafe due to lingering snow and ice.
Hiking conditions remain unsafe due to lingering snow and ice.
Not recommended
March sees a transition to milder temperatures with melting snow. However, Reinebringen remains unsafe for hiking. Tourist activity is slightly higher but still minimal, and some services may begin to resume normal operations.
March sees a transition to milder temperatures with melting snow. However, Reinebringen remains unsafe for hiking. Tourist activity is slightly higher but still minimal, and some services may begin to resume normal operations.
April
LOW

4-7°C
Milder temperatures with increasing daylight; snow mostly in higher elevations.
Milder temperatures with increasing daylight; snow mostly in higher elevations.
Closed
Reinebringen may still be unsafe; check local conditions before attempting.
Reinebringen may still be unsafe; check local conditions before attempting.
Not recommended
April brings milder temperatures and longer days. While lower elevations begin to thaw, Reinebringen may still be unsafe for hiking; it's essential to check current conditions. Tourist numbers remain low, and services may start to increase their availability.
April brings milder temperatures and longer days. While lower elevations begin to thaw, Reinebringen may still be unsafe for hiking; it's essential to check current conditions. Tourist numbers remain low, and services may start to increase their availability.
May
LOW

5-10°C
Cool temperatures with moderate precipitation; snow may still be present on higher trails.
Cool temperatures with moderate precipitation; snow may still be present on higher trails.
Open
Some trails may still be affected by lingering snow; check local conditions.
Some trails may still be affected by lingering snow; check local conditions.
Recommended
May offers increasing daylight and the onset of milder weather, making it a good time for those seeking solitude before the summer crowds arrive.
May offers increasing daylight and the onset of milder weather, making it a good time for those seeking solitude before the summer crowds arrive.
How to get there

Bus
Recommended
The Lofoten Express (Line 300) and Line 742 buses stop at "Reine kryss" or "Reinevågen", approximately 1.5 km from the trailhead.

Car
Recommended
Drive to the trailhead, but park at the paid parking area at Ytre Havn (outer harbor) in Reine or the Reine Kulturhus (Cultural Center), or the free parking at Djupfjord viewpoint.

Walking
Recommended
Walk from accommodations in Reine, Sørvågen, or Moskenes campsite; the trailhead is accessible on foot.

Bike
Biking to the trailhead is a viable option.

Ferry
The Moskenes ferry terminal is a five-minute drive from the trailhead.

Taxi
Taxis are available for direct transport to the trailhead area from nearby locations.
Additional info
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Pregnancy
Not suitable for pregnancy
Not allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required







