Counting the wavesβ¦
Counting the wavesβ¦
Gaze across the calm, steel-blue waters of Tanafjord from Austertana Beach, where smooth, ancient pebbles form a natural carpet beneath your feet. This isn't your typical sandy escape; it's a raw, authentic Norwegian experience, earning its Tier 1 status from OnlyBeaches for its unparalleled fjord scenery and deep-rooted local identity. The beach itself is a unique expanse of polished pebbles, ranging in size and color, offering a tactile connection to the Arctic landscape. While the water is undeniably bracing, a quick dip in the clear, calm fjord is an invigorating experience, best enjoyed on a sunny summer day. There's no surf here, just the gentle lapping of waves against the stones, creating a soothing natural rhythm. Austertana Beach is a haven for families seeking a quiet escape, nature enthusiasts, and those who appreciate dramatic landscapes over bustling crowds. Its 'hidden' charm belies its 'famous' local status as the primary accessible beach in this part of the Tanafjord, making it a cherished community asset. For an unforgettable spectacle, visit during the summer months when the midnight sun casts an ethereal glow across the fjord, turning the pebbles to gold. Early mornings offer serene solitude, while late afternoons invite a gentle warmth. OnlyBeaches rates its scenic value exceptionally high, reflecting its dramatic backdrop. Locals often recommend exploring the small trails that branch off from the beach, offering elevated viewpoints of the fjord and surrounding mountains, perfect for a post-swim stroll.
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Austertana Beach.
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Yes, the fjord waters are typically calm and clear, offering a safe, albeit bracing, swimming experience.
Summer (June-August) is ideal for milder temperatures and the unique phenomenon of the midnight sun.
The beach is accessible by car, with road access leading directly to this main usable area on the inner Tanafjord.
As a natural, somewhat hidden gem, facilities are minimal; visitors should plan to bring their own provisions.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome, but please keep them on a leash and ensure all waste is properly disposed of.
Explore the dramatic Tanafjord, discover local fishing villages, or hike the surrounding Arctic wilderness trails.