Drive it Yourself: Skaidi to Hammerfest on the Rv94
Follow this short but scenic highway from Skaidi to Hammerfest on the Rv94.
North European travel guide
Hammerfest is a true Arctic capital. In fact, until 1996 it was considered to be the world’s northernmost point. Today Hammerfest has the trademark of being the world’s northernmost city. It is also one of Northern Norway’s most historic cities and has been an important base for trade, exploration and hunting in the Arctic for hundreds of years.
Latitude: 70.3 degrees north
Population: 11,300
Sami name: Hámmárfeasta
Hottest Month: July
Coldest Month: February
Wettest Month: October
Windiest Month: March
Annual Precipitation: 637mm
Hammerfest Municipality
Here’s an overview of some of the best things to see and do in Hammerfest
This museum documents what happened to Hammerfest during World War II, as well as the subsequent reconstruction of the region.
Hammerfest Church was completed in 1961 and is designed to look like the fish-drying racks found in Northern Norway.
Looking to go for a hike or take part in a unique experience? Here are my recommendations!
Salenfjellet is the hill overlooking the town. There is a hiking trail that will take you up to the top. The 15-minute walk begins behind Hammerfest City Hall.
Gammelveien is the Old Road the circles the town and surrounding hills and lakes.
Follow my road-trip guides for scenic trips around Hammerfest
Get the road-trip guide for the only highway in and out of Hammerfest!
Follow this short walk around Hammerfest designed for those coming in on the coastal ferry.
Watch my YouTube videos featuring Hammerfest
This short drive goes between the two northernmost cities in Norway.
Here are some things that you must do and try in Hammerfest
This is a unique club where you can register as a member as proof you’ve been to Hammerfest.
Graves have been found in Hammerfest dating back to the Stone age, but Hammerfest go tits first church around the year 1684. The city’s location meant that it was an improtant place for fishing, and in 1789 Hammerfest got market rights – the first city in the Arctic to get this.
Hammerfest was occupied by the Nazis throughout World War II. When the Nazis retreated, they enacted a scorched earth policy on the town, destorying everything.
Today Hammerfest is the second-largest municipality in terms of population after Alta. A big reason for Hammerfest’s growth is the Snøhvit LNG plant that was been built just outside the town. Besides the LNG plant, fishing is still a major industry here.
Hammerfest has a hospital, schooling at all levels and a branch of UiT-Norway’s Arctic University. Hammerfest has a rich cultural life, and the Arctic Culture Centre in Hammerfest has a cinema, concert hall, exhibitions and conferences.
Fly: Hammerfest has an airport with Widerøe planes connecting the town to Tromsø and other small villages.
Drive: Hammerfest is located on the National Highway 94
Train: No train access
Ferry: Hammerfest is a port of call for Norway’s coastal ferry. The northbound ferry stops there early in the morning, while the southbound ferry stops in the middle of the day, giving you enough time to go out and explore.
Hammerfest is walkable.
Cafes & Bakeries
Quick Bites
Reasonable Restaurants
High End & Unique Eats
All my hotel recommendations are based on research and experience. I don’t recommend somewhere unless I think it is wonderful! The Hidden North focuses on accommodation that provides good quality for price or offer local or unique experiences.
Camping
Cabins & B&Bs
Chains & Mid-Range
Hammerfest has a Thon Hotel as well as a Scandic Hotel. There is also a Smart Hotel here if you want a more budget-friendly choice.
I stayed at the Scandic because it had parking options.
Scandic Hotel: Click here to view rates & book
Thon Hotel: Click here to view rates & book
SmartHotel: Click here to view rates & book
High End & Unique Properties
Polar night until 20 January
Average Temperature: -3.5C (26F)
Sunrise: 8:06am
Sunset: 3:13pm
Average Temperature: -4C (25F)
Sunrise: 5:49am
Sunset: 5:20pm
Average Temperature: -2.5C (27F)
Sunrise: 4:18am
Sunset: 8:36pm
Average Temperature: 0.1C (32F)
Midnight sun from 15 May
Average Temperature: 4C (39F)
Midnight sun
Average Temperature: 7.6C (46F)
Midnight sun until 30 July
Average Temperature: 11C (52F)
Sunrise: 3:100am
Sunset: 9:44pm
Average Temperature: 10.6C (51F)
Sunrise: 5:34am
Sunset: 7:04pm
Average Temperature: 7.9C (46F)
Sunrise: 7:39am
Sunset: 6:40pm
Average Temperature: 2.9C (37F)
Sunrise: 9:28am
Sunset: 12:49pm
Average Temperature: 0.4C (31F)
Polar night
Average Temperature: -1.8C (29F)
Follow this short but scenic highway from Skaidi to Hammerfest on the Rv94.
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Here’s what you can do with your two hours in Hammerfest.