Lofotodden National Park
Lofotodden National Park is a national park located in Moskenes Municipality and Flakstad Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located not far from the Arctic Circle on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago.
Lofotodden National Park was established on 22 June 2018. The national park covers an area of, of which approximately is sea area. It was officially opened by Climate and Environment Minister Ola Elvestuen on 9 June 2019.
Geography
The national park extends approximately as the crow flies from the islets at the northern end of the island of Moskenesøya to the islands off the southwest coast. The protected area consists mainly of a mountain range with rugged peaks off the rugged west coast of the island, except for the southern part of Moskenes, which is part of the national park. The national park comprises the southern part of the long mountain range, called Lofotenveggen.The jagged massif is made up of volcanic rocks and granite. The highest point in the national park is the mountain Hermannsdalstinden which reaches above sea level, making it the highest peak on Moskenesøya. There are a number of other significant peaks in the national park, ranging in altitude from. Of a total park area of, falls on local bays and fjords, including some smaller islands. The Lofotodden Nature Reserve is located at the southwestern tip of the island of Moskenesøya and comprising the island of Sørholmenand and other smaller islets This nature reserve is an important nesting ground for seabirds and this area is also part of the national park.