A stunning drive in the winter landscape
Senja is well known for its spectacular nature. Add the Aurora Borealis to the lanscape scenery and you have memories for a lifetime.
Our location is perfect for Aurora viewing.
What to look for in Aurora viewing:
Rural places
No light pollution
No big groups – the fewer the better
The closer to you room, the better
No sound pollution
Get out from your room often
Avoid full moon
Choose an evening without clouds
Senja is well known for its spectacular nature. Add the Aurora Borealis to the lanscape scenery and you have memories for a lifetime.
Do you ever see faces in unusual places? The fairytail Island Senja has a lot of faces in strange places if you look closely. Perhaps you are lucky to get a good shot of a face and Aurora at the same time? This photo is shot from Skaland village, just 20 minutes from us
The further away from light pollution, the better Aurora viewing. Our farm is far from the city lights that will make your experience better. This is also good if you want to shoot nice Aurora photos.
Senja Food Studio does not provide a guided Aurora tour. Actually you do not need a guide here as the farm and nearby surroundings are perfect for Aurora hunting. The best spot is located just 10 minutes walk from your room. Happy hunting!
Our 6 rooms by the sea are alle well equiped with kitchens, private bathrooms and private entries. Two of them are located in a nice cabin in the yard, and the other four are located in the Food Studio.
You are welcome to use our Food Studio to do your cooking when our kitchen is closed for guests. We also provide frozen precooked soup – no cooking skills needed.
4 PERSONS
600 g salt lamb meat – any cut * 3 carrots * 1 turnip * 1 onion * 1⁄2 leek * 1⁄4 head cabbage * 500 g potato * water * salt and pepper
Burn the meat in a hot pan for a few minutes until caramelized. Cover the meat with water and cook for about 1,5 hours or until tender. Cool and cut the meat into cubes.
Wash and peel vegetables and cut into cubes. Peel the potatoes and cut into cubes. Cook the vegetables in the broth you got from cooking the meat. If the stock is a little salty, just season with a little water. When the vegetables are almost done, add potatoes and cook until finished. Finally, add the meat. Season with pepper and possibly a little salt if needed. Serve the soup hot with flat bread and good butter. This should bring heat to your body after a long Aurora viewing.