Norway Tungeneset
The Tungeneset rest area is located on the tip of the headland that separates the Steinsfjord from the Ersfjord. A footbridge made of Siberian larch leads over the rocks and offers a view of the razor-sharp peaks of Okshornan, also known as the "Devil's Teeth", on the island of Senja in northern Norway. It is also possible to see seals and other marine mammals surfacing.
Photography Tips
This spot has endless possibilities. There are shallow pools to use as reflective surfaces, interesting rock formations, mountains... almost any focal length is usable here. If you're here between the nights from Autumnal Equinox to the Spring equinox it's also possible to include auroras in this scene. At sunset, the peaks on the other side of the fjord (the Teeth of the Devil) are just golden up! There are a few people and the place is so quiet.
Travel Information
Wheelchair accessible.
Public toilets (not open during the winter month).
Public parking.
Public toilets (not open during the winter month).
Public parking.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
Sun is always below the horizon today
| current local time: 12:27
Photo Themes
cliffs
fjord
fjordland
Midnight sun
Mountains
norway
Pool
sea
sea water pools
seascape
See
Water Reflections
Locations
Northern Norway
Tungeneset
Senja
Skaland
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