Brønnøysund – Norway’s midpoint of myths and mountains

A small seaport with a unique dialect, local food-focussed restaurants and a legendary mountain.

Torghatten mountain in Brønnøysund is the place of many Norse myths

Brønnøysund is situated on a narrow peninsula on the mainland, surrounded by islands and water. Here, you're actually half way on the long northbound stretch of land that is Norway.

The small coastal town of 5,000 inhabitants is centered on the narrow, but strategically situated harbor, which caters for all trade and fishing. It is a vibrant and pretty little town with an attractive visitors' marina. Use some time to stroll around the streets – perhaps a walk along Havnegata, where you can enjoy looking at the small boats and bustling life of the archipelago.

Sample the street life and go into one of the pubs, or treat yourself to a delicious meal at one of the restaurants. Found in the center of town, Brønnøy Church is a stone church in the Neo-Gothic style dating back to 1870. Parts of the choir and entrance walls were built in medieval times. The church's oldest artefact is a pre-Reformation wooden crucifix. You will find it above the new side-altar.

Torghatten, a mountain on the nearby island Torget, is famous for its characteristic hole which goes right thought the mountain. Stay on deck to see the hole from the sea, as is natural for seafarers (who in the past were the only ones visiting the place).

Just outside of Brønnøysund we sail past the UNESCO listed Vega Islands. It consists of over 6,500 islands, reefs and skerries that received their UNESCO status due to the rare harmony between the islanders and eider ducks; fishermen and farmers have been involved in eiderdown harvesting for over 1,500 years. The eider ducks breed in houses specially built for them and can be found alongside lighthouses, fishing villages and astonishing landscapes.

A short history of Brønnøysund

Stone Age settlements have been uncovered in the limestone caves at Sportsplassen. During the Viking era Torgar, at the foot of the mountain. Torghatten was a nationally powerful chieftain seat and an important commercial center along the coast.

Duke Skule and his men wiped out the original inhabitants in an outright massacre in the Norwegian civil wars that raged around 1240, in the high medieval era of Norway.

The name of the town comes from the Old Norse Brunney or brunnur, meaning a well – the seafarers of the past knew they could find freshwater here.

Visit Brønnøysund with Hurtigruten

MS Kong Harald, Brønnøysund, Norway

Southbound on The Coastal Express

In port: 25 hours and 25 minutes

We call at Brønnøysund in the afternoon on the southbound leg of our Coastal Express route, giving you plenty of time to join our many shore excursions and explore the town.

MS Trollfjord

Southbound on The Svalbard Line

In port: 4 hours

From May to September, we stop at Brønnøysund on the southbound leg of the Svalbard Line, our Signature voyage that sails from Bergen to the Arctic archipelago.

Getting to Brønnøysund from your ship

Manoeuvring along the island-dotted Helgeland coastline, look out for the UNESCO-listed Vega Archipelago famed for its lagoons with shell-strewn beaches. Looking south, you might spy the grey mass of Torghatten.

Our ships steer you right into the heart of Brønnøysund, with town less than a five-minute stroll away.

Port address: Havnegata 42, 8900, Brønnøysund

MS Nordlys sailing past Torghatten, an icon on the Norwegian coast

Activities in Brønnøysund

Whether you want to hike up Torghatten mountain or go in search of sea eagles on a RIB, there are plenty of active excursions to enjoy while we dock at Brønnøysund.

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Next port on The Coastal Express

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