Special islandsHellandsøya - Magic under the Aurora

Christian Tiedt

 · 20.08.2025

The islands seen from a drone perspective from Vestfjord.
Photo: stock.adobe.com; Artur
There is magic on Hellandsøya: because the north of Norway is not only world-famous for its nature, but also for football - in a way. A touch of Copacabana north of the Arctic Circle.

Okay, it's not because of the magical play of the local footballers from Henningsvær. Many of them still go to school. Instead, FK Lofoten is responsible for defending the sporting honour of the entire archipelago, playing its home matches in the 4th Norwegian league in the capital city of Svolvær, which has a population of 5,000.

A place where dreams are made of

No, what has made tiny Henningsvær so famous in football that even the Fifa has taken notice is its unique pitch: an artificial turf pitch in the south of the island of Hellandsøya, which, together with neighbouring Heimøya, is the centre and harbour of the small municipality.

Anyone who scores a dream goal here is not only surrounded by a handful of fans, most of them tourists, but also by the special aroma of the flanking stockfish racks - and the surrounding sea: the Vestfjord is part of the North Atlantic. Speaking of magic: where else can you play 24 hours a day in the sunshine in summer and under the dancing northern lights in winter?

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Favourite stop on course for Nordkapp

The village of Henningsvær, to which Hellandsøya belongs, is located at 68º08'53" North, 014º12'02" East, well north of the Arctic Circle. It is connected by bridges to Austvågøya, one of the main islands of the Lofoten archipelago. The island, which is only 0.25 square kilometres in size, lies in the Vestfjord, which separates Lofoten from the mainland and flows into the Norwegian Sea.

Henningsvær is a favourite stopover for yachts on their way along the coast of northern Norway. Moorings are available at a floating jetty or along the piers in the well-protected municipal harbour in Heimsundet between the two islands of Hellandsøya and Heimøya, which is mainly used by fishermen.

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The island of Hellandsøya is part of the Norwegian Lofoten Islands and is located in the Norwegian Sea.Photo: Christian TiedtThe island of Hellandsøya is part of the Norwegian Lofoten Islands and is located in the Norwegian Sea.

Christian Tiedt

Christian Tiedt

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Christian Tiedt was born in Hamburg in 1975, but grew up in the northern suburbs of the city - except for numerous visits to the harbor, North Sea and Baltic Sea, but without direct access to water sports for a long time. His first adventures then took place on dry land: With the classics from Chichester, Slocum and Co. After completing his vocational training, his studies finally gave him the opportunity (in terms of time) to get active on the water - and to obtain the relevant licenses. First with cruising and then, when he joined BOOTE in 2004, with motorboats of all kinds. In the meantime, Christian has been able to get to know almost all of Europe (and some more distant destinations) on his own keel and prefers to share his adventures and experiences as head of the travel department for YACHT and BOOTE in cruise reports.

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