Finnsnes – the gateway to fairytale-like Senja

A close-knit town of sea, forest and sky, where nature shapes daily life and Senja is just a bridge away.

An aerial view of the port town of Finnsnes

Finnsnes stretches into the Gisundet Strait on Norway’s north coast, opposite the island of Senja. Backed by forested hills and surrounded by sea, this compact town is the main gateway to Senja’s wild landscapes. Sea eagles wheel overhead and reindeer graze the woods — nature is never far from view. 

Finnsnes: where crossings shaped a community

Finnsnes began as a small farm beside the sea, first settled in the late 1800s. Its location – near the protected channel between Senja and the mainland – made it a natural ferry stop. By the 20th century, it had grown into a regional trading post and travel hub. 

Lenvik Church, 20 minutes north, has roots that stretch back centuries. The medieval Icelandic text Rimbegla once described it as the northernmost church in the world. 

Today, Finnsnes is home to almost 5,000 people and continues to serve as a transport and supply hub for the nearby islands, including Senja – which we Norwegians often describe as ‘Norway in miniature’. Fish farming and processing remain vital to the local economy, but summer tourism has grown thanks to hiking trails, quiet coves and the town’s week-long arts and music festival, Finnsnes i Fest. 

What is the weather like in Finnsnes?

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 

Average temp °C (max) 

-11 

-11 

-8 

-3 

-5 

-9 

Average temp °C (min) 

-6 

-6 

-3 

12 

15 

14 

10 

-1 

-4 

As seen from the sea

The first thing you’ll see is the arc of the cantilever Gisund Bridge that crosses the Gisundet Strait between Finnsnes on the mainland and Silsand on the island of Senja. Stretching behind the town are forest hills leading to a row of shadowy snow-dappled mountains.  

Port address: Bernh. Lundsvei 11, 9300 Finnsnes

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