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Arctic Coworking Lodge the far north

in Norwayβ€‰πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Β  Β  Β βœ‰οΈ

has closed for coliving as of March '23, it offered:

πŸšͺ‍ private roomsβ€―from €780/fortnight €1400/month πŸ‘―β€β™‚οΈβ€β€‰dormitory bedsβ€―from €420/fortnight €760/month  mini coliving, πŸ•β€‰isolated, πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»β€‰workations, β˜ƒοΈβ€‰wintery, πŸ’¬ Wrong details?

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Had an incredible 2 month stay at the lodge. I had high expectations, but it met and exceeded them! Marlene was an excellent host/manager, the community was incredible, and the WiFi was fast. I already miss this place, and I look forward to coming back!!
Beautiful place in Lofoten. We spend in total two month at Arctic Coworking Lodge and experienced the end of summer, the whole autumn and the beginning of winter. The community is amazing, the lodge itself super cozy and the area incredible. You can hike everyday somewhere else just a few kilometers around the lodge. Also the surf is just a few minutes away. We will for sure come back! Highly recommended!
We stayed for two weeks during our surf film trip and enjoyed every minute at the lodge. Such a cool vibe with super nice people from all around the globe. If your looking for a place to stay on Lofoten you've found it here! Cheers from Germany ✌🏼
Stayed there a week in the end of July. Met a lot of great people, and was sad to leave. Dorms were cosy, bathrooms clean and common area tidy. The internet connection was great, and I had no problem working from the Lodge. If I am to return and stay for a longer while I probably will hire an office space in the next door office just to get the feeling of "going to the office" and to avoid distractions.
Spending a month at Arctic Coworking Lodge was one of the best decisions I have ever made. If you're trying to decide, let me help you: 1) The community is the best part of Arctic Coworking. You feel like a 'local' from day one and meet so many interesting people beyond the lodge. There's always someone -- or many people -- ready to go on an adventure with you. 2) The scenery in Lofoten is ridiculous. Every day looks like a scene out of Middle Earth (minus the orcs, trolls, wars, etc.). My photos all look like they could have been in National Geographic, even though I suck at photography. 3) The quality of the hiking, climbing, and camping was superb. I want to come back in winter so that I can surf, snowboard, and climb in the same day. Do not let the flight to the islands or cost of Norwegian living deter you (it's not that bad, especially if you have a low tolerance for alcohol!). Ask Rolf and Stian for my contact info if you want to hear more.
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