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Reine

Reine is a fishing village and tourist destination in Moskenes Municipality, Nordland county, Norway. It lies at the southern end of the island of Moskenesøya along the Reinefjorden in the Lofoten archipelago. The village is renowned for its scenery, with rugged peaks rising above the fjord and a harbor lined with traditional red fishermen’s huts.

Historically tied to cod and whitefish fisheries, Reine today combines active fishing with tourism. The harbor

Key landmarks include Reine Church, the local parish church, and the village quay. The landscape around Reine

Reine is connected by road via the European route E10 and by ferry services, with a service

remains
a
working
quay
while
also
serving
visitors.
The
area
draws
travelers
for
its
landscapes,
sunsets,
and
access
to
hiking
routes,
including
Reinebringen,
a
steep
climb
offering
expansive
views
over
the
village,
fjord,
and
surrounding
mountains.
Traditional
rorbuer,
fishermen’s
cabins,
provide
lodging
for
seasonal
visitors.
is
emblematic
of
the
Lofoten
region,
featuring
sheltered
coves,
gravel
beaches,
and
dramatic
peaks.
linking
Bodø
to
Moskenes
that
provides
access
to
the
village
by
road.
The
climate
is
maritime
subarctic,
with
cool
summers
and
relatively
mild
winters
compared
with
inland
Norway.