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Sail & Trek in the arctic – a new dimension

Being part of the nature, day and night, opens up for new impressions and emotions. The unique combination of travelling the sea way, walking the mountains and at the same time experience rich bird and animal life is certainly fascinating and bring you closer to the nature and to your self.

Stay and travel in comfortable yachts to outskirts, start at a hide away bay and walk mountain and experience a magic moments in your life.

Combining trekking and sailing means that you form a natural part of the nature, both when travelling and when hiking.  Enjoy life at sea as well as the actual hiking and choose routes according to your personal ambitions and fitness. You will find a variety of trekking routes and starting places which makes it an ideal week for all, beginners as well as more experienced walkers.

Our trips are suitable for groups of person ranging from 4 to 20

  

Guides

Mountain guides for shorter or longer periods can be provided upon request

Places to visit

Out of an unlimited number of beautiful places, you will find below short descriptions of 2 areas well worth visiting and very suitable for trekking

 

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Senja and surroundings

Senja is Norway's second largest island and has fantastic landscape for trekking. The island offers a number of different trekking routes, with different challenges. Senja covers an area of 1590 km, which is about the same size as London; however the population is slightly less, around 15,000. You may also want to visit one or more of the smaller island like Sommarøy, Bjarkøy, Håja, which all have their special uniqueness.

Ånerdalen National Park

Walk the Ånerdalen National Park and explore the diversity of Senja’s natural heritage, the rich flora as well as fauna. You may see moose as well as reindeer, more than 200 different plants, 500 years old pine trees, 90 bird spices and more..

Check out Senja Routes

 

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 North Troms/ Lyngen Area

North Troms and Lyngen (Lyngen Alps) is famous among skiers and climbers. Now we want to open up this region for sailing and trekking. Perhaps exploring is more correct. Personaly we enjoy trekking is this area and we invite you to follow the foot-steps of Ivar and Emely’s ancestors.  

Reisa National Park

 We suggest a visit to the Reisa national park and use a Riverboat to get to the Reisa-vally and Mollis falls. The inhabitants of the region is a mix of Norwegians, Finnish- (Kven) and Sami-people are living peacefully together. You will come close to an interesting population, modern, but still very close to the nature.

  

Check out Troms/Lyngen Routes

 

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Contact Ivar at

+47 993 81 360
+47 4161 3576

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Ørjan Bertelsen
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