Explore the stunning Arctic landscapes at Lyngstuva Lighthouse, the northernmost point of the Lyngen Peninsula. This guided hike starts with a scenic transfer from Tromsø, showcasing breathtaking fjords and towering peaks. Enjoy a leisurely trek through untouched coastal terrain, keeping an eye out for seabirds and marine life. During the hike, savor a light lunch amidst dramatic scenery and fresh Arctic air, before returning enriched by the beauty of northern Norway.
The hike to Lyngstuva Lighthouse is a scenic and easy coastal walk located at the northern tip of the Lyngen Peninsula in Northern Norway. The trail is approximately 4 km (2.5 miles) each way, mostly flat, and suitable for all ages. Starting from the parking area near Nord-Lenangen, the path follows the shoreline, offering stunning views of the Lyngenfjord, open sea, and nearby islands. Along the way, you'll pass old fishing huts, sandy coves, and grazing sheep before reaching the Lyngstuva Lighthouse, which marks the northernmost point of the peninsula.
You will make your own way to the meeting points