Å in northern Norway is the remote and beautiful village that lies at the very end of the Lofoten road. Not only does it offer stunning nature views with the wild Atlantic in front, but there is also a rich story to tell about the Ellingsen family who once ruled the fishing harbour and industry here. Visitors will find the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum where one can explore the 19th century culture and economy as well as an old baking oven which today provides tourists with delicious treats. There are plenty of activities to enjoy from kayaking to searching for sea monsters in the maelstrom, or soaking up the natural wonders of the region by heading out to Værøy and Røst islands. Whatever you choose to do, Å is the perfect finale to an adventurous trip to Lofoten and its unique coastal landscape.