Flights:

All times in local time zone
Tromsø is one hour ahead of the UK

Flight from Heathrow LHR to Tromsø TOS:
Departs LHR 07:50 on Friday, May 9th
Arrives TOS 13:05 on same day

2nd Flight arrival:
Tromsø TOS — evening of May 9th (~22:00–22:30)

Flight from Tromsø TOS to Heathrow LHR:
Departs TOS 16:50 on Wednesday, May 14th
Arrives LHR 21:35 same day


Itinerary:

Friday, May 9th:

  • Arrive Tromsø 13:05
  • Duty-free booze stop on the way out
  • Camper pickup at 14:00 (airport)
  • Go shopping for supplies:

Supplies

  • Blankets, pillows
  • Toilet chemical tabs
  • Food & water
  • Beer
  • Propane/gas
  • Towels if not packed

Stores

  • Europris
  • Coop Obs!
  • Gas stations/outdoor shops for propane canister

IMPORTANT: Stock up here Tromsø is cheapest by far.

  • Prep the van, eat, maybe check out the harbor or chill at a café
  • Return to Tromsø Airport by 21:15 to pick up rest of group
  • Head out of Tromsø toward Skibotn (~2.5 hr drive) or wild camp closer if it’s too late. Check regulations in the area. Luftoen is quite strict on wild camping, but we may not make it to Lufoten proper.

Overnight: Wild camp or Skibotn Camping


Saturday, May 10th:

  • Optional: Polar Park visit (~1.5 hrs from Skibotn)
  • Svarteberget hike
  • Skibotndissa for photos
  • Scenic drive toward Lofoten (~6 hrs total)
  • Pass Narvik, join E10 toward Å

Evening:

  • Camp at Ramberg Beach or Flakstad (great wild camping near sea)

Sunday, May 11th:

  • Hike Ryten + Kvalvika Beach (3–4 hr round trip)
  • Kråktuva senic vista
  • Volandstind hike as well
  • Molneva Waterfall
  • Visit Nusfjord (UNESCO fishing village)
  • Head to Reine, Sakrisøy, Hamnøy for views and photos

Overnight: Near Å i Lofoten or Moskenes Camping


Monday, May 12th:

  • Optional: Reinebringen Hike (steep but unreal views)
  • Explore Å village
  • Begin drive back east (~2 hrs) toward Henningsvær

Stop at:

  • Lofotr Viking Museum (if raining or for a cultural break)

Evening in Henningsvær:

  • Chill harbor vibes, art gallery, great coffee
  • Camp nearby or wild camp

Tuesday, May 13th:

  • Morning walk around Henningsvær
  • Henningsvaer Stadium looks pretty cool
  • Start driving back to Tromsø area (~6–7 hrs total)
  • Overnight somewhere ~2 hrs from Tromsø (e.g., Gratangsbotn, Bardu, or Nordkjosbotn)

Wednesday, May 14th:

  • Early morning drive to Tromsø
  • Return camper by 10:00
  • Chill in town, walk by the harbor, café, Tromsø Bridge, Arctic Cathedral
  • Optional: take Fjellheisen cable car for city + fjord views
  • Head to airport by 15:00
  • Flight departs 16:50

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Destinations and Campsites 5/9 and 5/14: Tromsø, Norway No camping required.

5/9-5/10: Skibotn, 9143, Norway 69°24’11.3”N 20°16’02.8”E : Good gravel parking lot, little bit outside of town. Strandbu camping: Offical campsite, with power hookups. Also has sauna rental!

Ramberg beach, Flakstadveien 371, 8380 Ramberg, Norway Fredvang Parking: Seems like an empty lot, costs money. Not sure how much Lofoten Beach Camp: Very nice, costs a good amount tho. 62 dollars/night with power hookup Bobil Parkering Avløysinga: Cheaper option. Good views apparently. No toilet.

Sørvågen, Norway

Moskenes Camping: Seems to be popular, probably expensive 67°52’58.2”N 12°59’01.4”E: Gravel parking lot near museum. Ask museum people if we can park overnight. Akkarvikodden rasteplass: Little bit further east, dont know if you’re allowed to park here. 67°57’40.4”N 13°08’49.8”E: Gravel lot. Dunno if you’re allowed to park here either. 68°02’11.7”N 13°04’56.3”E: Completely different part of luftoen, but seems like a remote trailhead, with a parking spot.

Henningsvær, 8312, Norway Lofoten Bobilcamping As: Cant find info Kabelvåg Feriehus and Camping: 54 dollars a night 68°09’29.5”N 14°13’09.5”E: Dirt patch

Gratangsbotn, 9470, Norway Øse Camping Langmyra Camp Leigas