Maren Anna

Lofoten


Maren Anna is at once restaurant and cafe. Serving its mainstay of fish, bought daily fresh from the quayside, portions are generous. For a table with views over the fishing boats below and what's claimed, tongue-in-cheek, to be Norway's smallest beach, reserve ahead.

It also has a selection of rooms (singles/doubles 600/950kr) in a nearby building and a couple of rorbuer sleeping five to nine (from 1550kr).


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