- a place you will long back to

Photo: Radek Okienczuk Adolf Lund, the founder of Hamn i , his two sons and their tame eagle

Hamn i Senja offers an interesting grocery, school and a social In the 1920’s and 1930’s large chosen as one of the top attrac- piece of Norwegian history. welfare system funded by the catches developed Hamn into one tive destinations of VisitNorway. In 1874 Hamn i Senja opened liquor tax. of the largest fish landing sites Since then, Hamn i Senja received its first post office. In 1881 the in Northern . Squires like several nice Travellers Choice merchant Adolf Lund established The world’s first hydro power Adolf, were powerful men where awards from TripAdvisor based a grocery, warehouse, cod-liver plant producing electricity they reigned in their fishing on our guests’ feedback. oil steam house, a courthouse In connection with the mining villages, setting the standard for and more. the world’s first powerproducing other small communities. We hope Senja can tempt you hydroelectric plant was built to an unforgettable visit! Hamn soon emerged as a typical – an amazing innovation that The new Hamn i Senja North Norwegian trading post provided them with working light. In 1990 the era of Hamn i Senja and fishing station. In the 1870’s as an active fishing village was one of the largest mining com- The dam of the hydro-power plant over. Since 1994 it has been a munities in Norway was estab- can be visited today on the way distinctive holiday and conference lished nearby Hamn - Senjens up to Sukkertoppen mountain resort offering a wide specter Nickel Works. (Sugarhill – 456 m.) in Hamn. of adventures.

About 650 people lived here and In 1896 a telegraph station was As early as 1995, Hamn i Senja was the society consisted of every- built in Hamn and the charming voted The Tourism Product of the thing from a church to dance hall, little house still exists today. year in Norway, and was in 2011 2 Hamn i Senja siden 1994 - Kjetil Hanssen/Tromsø fotostudio

Hamn in Senja is located amidst season to season, but some- an idyllic archipelago and maj- times from minute to minute. estic mountains on Norway’s second largest island, Senja. You can experience four seasons in a day. And if you are in luck, you Hamn offers a casual and relaxed could be treated to the full force atmosphere, a real gem where of nature: stormy weather with you can lower your shoulders winds raging around the houses. and just be. Here you will find the perfect view of the Midnight No one leaves here untouched, Sun, the dancing and without being inspired by the surroundings. Northern Lights and the magical Arctic light that can offer. Staying on Senja brings fascinating experiences every day: weather, colours and land- scapes that change not only from

Kjetil Hanssen Tromsø Fotostudio 3 HAMN I SENJA – A GREAT PLACE TO BE

Hamn in Senja offers high stan- The lighthouse out on dard, modern accomodations the bare rocks with rooms, suites and apart- 360° panoramic vista of sea, fjord ments for 130 guests. All bed- and mountains: the perfect view- rooms have private baths. And point for watching the midnight free Wi-Fi everywhere included. sun, northern lights and the ever changing weather. Great facilities for business kick offs, meetings, weddings, The hot-tub is the world’s www.senjafoto.no - Maritime atmosphere Christmas parties and other first hot tub in a boat on events. Good food, friendly service land! A must! 15 persons capacity. and activities, will make your Add the sauna, our swim suits stay thoroughly enjoyable. and a real Arctic dip in the Atlantic for a unique experience. The restaurant Enjoy delicious meals inside Business & pleasure and outdoors on the quay. Five conference rooms with modern facilities and free Cognac saloon Wi-Fi. Capacity from 12 to The right place for a timeout. 130 persons. Seats 30 people in a relaxed www.senjafoto.no - The meeting place in Hamn atmosphere. 4 www.senjafoto.no

The outdoor ‘Hot-tub’ in a fishingboat

Photo: Radek Okienczuk - The restaurant

Livingroom in apartment/big suite

Cognac saloon www.senjafoto.no The Lighthouse – a place for all the senses 5 SENJA – A TREASURY OF EXPERIENCES AND NATURE

National tourist road - a view from Tungeneset towards Okshornan

Natures own stressless – a whale carcass

Summer and boating

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Kayaking in the idyllic archipelago Fish in one of the world’s most fish populated areas

Arctic swimming: Body Rafting in maelstrom or Atlantic Bathing

5 MAGIC ARCTIC WINTER Photo: www.senjafoto.no

Hamn by night - Photo: Aaron Mulkey

Close encounters with whales in the winter- Photo: www.andershanssen.com Meet a whale face to face 8 On top of the world - Photo: Aaron Mulkey

Winter with its play of colors Or how about snowshoeing is fascinating. Spring is short to see the Northern Lights? and intense, and sometimes Relax on reindeer skins under it does not start until summer. the bright stars? The peaks are standing in line for summit The Northern Lights can be enthusiasts. We are surr- experienced from August to ounded by beautiful areas for mid-April, and Senja is right cross country skiing and offer under the main Aurora-belt. a guide-for-rent service to The arctic blue and pinkish get the most out of your stay. Colourful seasons light surrounding the snowy mountains is another bonus during this colorful time of year. Polar nights from 22.11–22.1.

During Mid-winter hundreds of whales visit the Bergsfjord right off Hamn, and we can take you out to meet them face to face. Outdoor serving all yeart Mountains and plains for all 9 MAGNIFICENT NORTH NORWEGIAN SUMMER

Senja - 69,4° North except from let your self be Senja is in the heart of Nor- fascinated by the magnificent thern Norway and above the scenery of Senja. . That means we have continuous daylight Senja is a right treat of in the summer, an amazing Norwegian nature during all phenomenon that gives an seasons. You will never run out extra dimension to a summer of exciting photo motifs or visit here. nature adventures when stay- Husfjellet på Senja – one of countless hiking areas ing here. For those seeking activities out of the ordinary From May 22 to July 22, you – let us take you out body can enjoy the midnight sun rafting in a maelstrom or visit and daylight all night. our hot tub in a fishing boat wearing our stylish swimsuits. Summer is perfect for walks on fine sandy beaches, go Senja is also a paradise for hiking in the mountains, top tour enthusiasts, bikers, explore the azure waters kayakers and fishers. Enjoy

www.senjafoto.no between the islands of Bergs- the scenic National Tourist Ivars Bar and Jetty: quay, freezers, specially designed kayak pier and outdoor bar fjorden or simply do nothing Route on the way to us. 10 A view towards fjords and mountain Photo: Eva Pispirigou

The best place to spend valuable leisure Buy your dream place here Unique holiday properties have easy access to all of and apartments right by the Hamns services and activities. shoreline are up for sale in Hamn in Senja. Breath taking Prospectus and information: views. Some units are with www.hamn.no. leaseback opportunities. Short construction time and Contact: turnkey ready. In addition to [email protected] your holiday home, you will (+47) 95 40 11 11

Kjetil Hanssen Tromsø Fotostudio The view of one of Norways most beautiful nature areas

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Main road E6 Evenes County road 86 Airport © Statens Vegvesen, Statens kartverk - Background map from Geodata AS Summer ferry

Fly direct! • Oslo/Gardermoen to airport Tromso/Snowman Int. airport ()/ (Evenes Airport): approx. 1 h 40 min Hamn i Senja By car: Hamnveien 1145 • From Tromso Airport to Hamn i Senja: 3 hours 9385 • Harstad Evenes Airport: 3 hours • Snowman Int. airport/Bardufoss to Hamn in Senja: 1.5 hours GPS coordinates • From to Hamn i Senja: 50 minutes 69.4171298, 17.163862

Hurtigruten and express route from/to Tromsø and Harstad www.hamnisenja.no stops at Finnsnes every day. In summer you can also take [email protected] ferry south from to /Lofoten and north from to Brensholmen/Tromsø. (+47) 400 200 05 Photo: Radek Okienczuk