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Beiarn is Nordland’s hidden valley - a lush inland municipality where salmon leap, glaciers glisten, and stave churches rise from postcard dreams. With just over 1,000 residents and a landscape carved by the mighty Beiarelva river, Beiarn is a nature-first destination tucked between fjords and alpine peaks. It’s where you can hike to ancient rock carvings, fish in one of Norway’s best salmon rivers, and explore caves that whisper stories from the Ice Age.
Top Attractions
Beiarelva
30 km of prime salmon & sea trout fishing
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Savjord Stave Church
hand-built replica with 10,000 roof chips
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Ramsgjelvatnet
serene mountain lake near Moldjord
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Arstadlia Nature Reserve
world’s northernmost elm forest
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Beiarn Rural Museum
Viking age to 20th-century heritage
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Unique Experiences
Attend a Beiarn folk‑music and slått evening
Join locals for an intimate night of regional fiddle tunes, traditional dances, and songs specific to Beiarn’s musical heritage.
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Meet Beiarn seed‑potato breeders and taste local varieties
Visit breeders to learn about the municipality’s potato cultivation history and sample dishes made from varieties developed in Beiarn.
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Traditional Beiarn knitting and wool‑craft workshop
Learn local knitting patterns, spinning, and finishing techniques from artisans preserving Beiarn‑specific sweater and textile designs.
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Guided cairn and ancient‑monument walk
Explore Bronze‑Age cairns, stone settings, and interpretive sites with a local guide who explains Beiarn’s archaeological landscape.
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Flatbrød and lefse baking workshop with local bakers
Learn traditional northern Norwegian breadmaking techniques and recipes handed down in Beiarn, then taste freshly made flatbrød and lefse.
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Where to Stay in Beiarn
Getting There
Beiarn is about 70 km southeast of Bodø. Daily buses connect Moldjord (the administrative center) to Bodø, Saltstraumen, and nearby villages like Høyforsmoen, Trones, and Tverrvika. The E6 highway and scenic cultural road offer access by car. Canoeing, cycling, and hiking are popular ways to explore the valley and fjord.

