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with each other, pass on news about where the shoals were moving and call up the bait
boats.
Maren Anna SEAFOOD
( 76 09 20 50; www.marenanna.no ; Sørvågen; dinner mains Nkr275-325, lunch mains Nkr125-215)
Maren Anna is at once pub, restaurant and cafe. Serving its mainstay of fish, bought daily
fresh from the quayside, portions are generous. For a table with views over the fishing
boats below and what's claimed, tongue in cheek, to be Norway's smallest beach, reserve
ahead.
It also has a selection of rooms (singles/doubles Nkr550/850) in a nearby building and a
couple of rorbuer sleeping five to nine (from Nkr1400).
Moskenes
Moskenes Camping CAMPGROUND
( 99 48 94 05; www.moskenescamping.no ; tent/caravan sites Nkr140/220; May-Aug)
In a bleak location yet with great waterside views, Moskenes' only campground is gravel
surfaced but has a sheltered grassy area for tent campers. Facilities are continually being
upgraded (the owner's a carpenter) and it couldn't be more convenient for an early getaway
from the ferry terminal, only 400m away.
Reine & Around
Reine is a characterless place but gosh, it looks splendid from above beside its placid la-
goon and backed by the sheer rock face of Reinebringen. You get a great view from the
head of the road that turns to the village from the E10.
In summer, the M/S Fjordskyss ( www.reinefjorden.no ; adult/child return Nkr160/80;
every 25min, 3 daily) runs between Reine and Vindstad through scenic Reinefjord.
From Vindstad, it's a one-hour hike across the ridge to the abandoned beachside settle-
ment of Bunes , in the shadow of the brooding 610m Helvetestind rock slab.
Aqua Lofoten Coast Adventure AS BOATING
 
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