Attractions and places to see around Træna include a remote archipelago off the Helgeland coast in Norway, characterized by hundreds of islands and skerries. This area offers a unique blend of natural beauty, ancient history, and vibrant culture. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by its many islands, including Husøya, Sanna, Selvær, and Sandøy. The region features sites ranging from Stone Age discoveries to modern cultural expressions.
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The small Peter Dass Chapel is a place of peace and security, built on bare rock close to the sea. When it is raining and windy outside, you enter the chapel and immediately feel the warmth of the place. Thick walls and small windows shield the interior from its surroundings. A perfect place to take a break on the cultural hiking trail.
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Aloha Hawaii, the story is told in the small Bygdemuseum, here in the café there is an interesting mixture of exotic decoration and Norwegian functional architecture. The café is worth a visit mainly because of the friendly owners and many home-made dishes and drinks.
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The island has its own beer, which is only available on the island.
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The connection to Hawaii comes from a man from Traena who emigrated there. He sent his sister a camera and she sent him photos of his homeland to relieve his homesickness. In the café there are delicious Lefse.
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Traena is on the Arctic Circle. This is illustrated by the globe, which resembles that at the North Cape.
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Large works of art are attached to several house walls. In this case, the inhabitant of Traena who emigrated to Hawaii is shown, who sent his sister a camera. She sent her brother the photos from his homeland. These are now exhibited in several places and you can compare the 100-year-old views with today's landscape.
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The Petter Dass Chapel, built in 1997, commemorates all those who lost their lives at sea. At the same time, it commemorates Petter Dass (1647-1707), a priest and Norwegian poet. Inside are paintings by the artist Karl Erik Harr that are worth seeing. Twins from the village posed for the angels on the ceiling.
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From the 2015 artwork by Anawana Haloba "A Prose, A Song, A Poem look yonder" sounds beautiful singing that matches the landscape.
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Træna offers a rich history. You can visit the ancient Petter Dass Chapel, a modern, boat-shaped chapel commemorating those lost at sea and the 17th-century poet-priest Petter Dass. Don't miss the Kirkehelleren Cave on Sanna Island, a significant archaeological site with findings dating back 9,000 years, also known as "Nature's Cathedral." The Træna Church on Husøya, an 18th-century wooden church, is also notable for its boat-shaped ceiling decor.
Yes, Træna features several unique art installations. You can find large Photo Art on House Walls depicting the story of a Træna inhabitant who emigrated to Hawaii. There's also "A Prose, A Song, A Poem Look Yonder Sculpture" by Anawana Haloba, an artwork from 2015 that features beautiful singing matching the landscape. The Arctic Circle Globe Sculpture marks Træna's location on the Arctic Circle.
To delve into Træna's past, visit the Træna Museum on Husøya. Housed in a traditional Nordland home from 1910, it showcases the archipelago's history, including archaeological discoveries from the Stone Age, some dating back 9,000 years. The museum also features an exhibition titled "Træna-Hawaii: Portraits of the Sea People," telling the story of an emigrant to Hawaii.
Træna is rich in natural beauty. Sanna Island is known for its beautiful beaches and mountains, where you can hike through the Gompen Tunnel to reach summit views on Kjølen. For panoramic views of Træna and the Helgeland coast, ascend the Water Tower on Husøya. The distinctive peaks of Sanna are a prominent part of Træna's mountain landscape, visible from many points, including near the Petter Dass Chapel.
Yes, Træna offers several family-friendly options. Sanna Island is accessible and child-friendly, with beautiful beaches for exploration. Many of the art installations, like the Photo Art on House Walls and "A Prose, A Song, A Poem Look Yonder Sculpture," are enjoyable for all ages. The Aloha Café Træna is also a welcoming spot for families, known for its cakes and local chatter.
Træna is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various hiking trails, such as the easy routes like "Gompen – Sanna" or "Petter Dass Chapel – View of Sanna Island loop from Husøya." For a more moderate challenge, consider the "Aloha Café Træna – Kirkhelleren Cave loop from Husøya." These trails allow you to discover the archipelago's natural beauty. Find more details on hiking routes in the Hiking around Træna guide.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For the vibrant Trænafestivalen, plan your trip for July. If you're hoping to witness the Northern Lights, the winter months offer the best chances, with the islands providing a stunning backdrop. Summer is ideal for exploring the islands, hiking, and enjoying the beaches.
Absolutely! Træna is an archipelago, and island hopping is a fantastic way to experience it. You can take a ferry or express boat to other inhabited islands like Selvær, Sandøy, and Holmen. Selvær is known as a quiet fishing community, while all offer beautiful beaches and boathouses to explore.
For a unique wellness experience, visit Træna Badstue. This sauna is located in one of Norway's oldest boathouses and offers the invigorating combination of a warm sauna with sea dips. It's also known to host art events, adding a cultural touch to your relaxation.
For local flavors, head to Aloha Café Træna, known for its cakes, burgers, and local chatter, and even its own island beer. The Træna Kaffekollektiv on Husøya is a cozy pier café offering locally roasted beans and a mellow atmosphere with views over Trænfjorden. Havfolkets Hus, a pub and restaurant near the pier on Husøya, is also popular with locals.
Træna is an excellent location for wildlife spotting, especially for birdwatchers. The archipelago is a great place to spot Norway's largest bird of prey, the majestic White-tailed Eagle. Remember to bring your binoculars for the best viewing experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Petter Dass Chapel, the historical significance of the Kirkehelleren Cave, and the friendly ambiance of local spots like Aloha Café Træna are frequently highlighted. The stunning panoramic views from the Water Tower and the cultural insights gained from the Træna Museum also receive high praise.


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