The Lofoten Islands are located in the Arctic Circle and the temperature is comfortable all year round.
In summer, the temperature is mostly around 10 degrees Celsius.
In winter, because of the warm flow of the North Atlantic current, the temperature is about 0 degrees Celsius, which shows the mild climate.
There is less rainfall in spring and more in autumn.
Friends who like camping, hiking and outdoor activities are advised to go to the Lofoton Islands in summer, especially from June to July, when the mountains are green and beautiful.
And it is the best season to enjoy the midnight sun on an eternal day.
After August, the rainfall begins to be on the high side, and it is easier to encounter rainy weather.
The weather is just beginning to get warmer in spring, and it is easy to have problems with melting snow, mud, and falling rocks.
Many hiking attractions may not be able to climb, so it is not recommended to go there.
In winter, Loverton is the season for photographers, when you can capture the most dreamy images of the silver and white world: red huts are built by the mountains and the sea, with towering snow-capped mountains behind them, quietly like a serene fairy tale world.
All the way to the west of the Lofoton Islands, you can come to Rainer. Rainer has many red houses facing the sea.
Known as "the most beautiful village in Norway", many fishermen's huts have been renovated into accommodation for visitors.
In addition to fishing, you can also experience activities such as boating, canoeing, whale watching, cycling and bird watching.
During the trip to Rainer, have to say that the spectacular Lofoten Islands.
This large and small island carved by ancient glaciers is like a beautiful snow peak pulled up in the sea, a large patch of flowers at the foot of the mountain.
A large patch of grass, dotted with colored cabins, the tranquil strait in front of the cabin, and the boundless sea is colorful.
It looks like a fairyland on earth.
Rainer is a typical fishing village, where villagers make a living by fishing.
It has a unique fishing environment and fish shelves can be seen everywhere.
Every year during the cod harvest season from February to May, the shelves are full.
Large schools of fish gather in the shallow coastal waters of Loverton to lay eggs, and a large number of fishermen pour in at this time of year.
With fishing, the locals can be self-sufficient. But beautiful scenery can always be given to the local people, extra consumption, that is tourism.
The most beautiful part of the Lovelton Islands is the village of Rhine.
Nowadays, Norwegian tourism is very important.
So despite its remote location, thousands of people visit here every year. Because of its purity and beauty.
In this wonderland of Moskenes Island, whether photographers or artists, or ordinary tourists eager to see this wonderful nature, we can always meet the beauty in our hearts.
In winter, the snow-covered Rainer, the world outside the house seems to be frozen still, making people even more want to walk into her.