Skjoldhól
Skjoldhól is a village in the municipality of Skjold in the region of Nordland, Norway. It is located on the island of Skjold, which is part of the Lofoten Islands. The village is known for its traditional fishing industry and its role as a hub for local tourism.
The village was first settled in the 19th century by fishermen who took advantage of the rich
One of the main attractions in Skjoldhól is the Skjold Church, a wooden church that was built
Despite its growth as a tourist destination, Skjoldhól remains a close-knit community that is deeply rooted