Ytri Island Retreat - New Hotel in Helgeland, Norway
A remote sanctuary in the Helgeland archipelago
Set on the island of Husøy in Træna, far out along Norway’s Helgeland coast, Ytri occupies a location that feels almost mythical in its remoteness. Here, the open ocean stretches endlessly toward Greenland, while dramatic peaks rise sharply from the sea, sculpting a landscape of striking contrasts. The iconic Trænstaven mountain stands as a constant presence, anchoring the horizon with its monumental silhouette. Despite this raw, untamed setting, a sheltered harbor brings a sense of calm and intimacy, creating a delicate balance between exposure and protection. Reaching Ytri is a journey in itself, slow and deliberate, setting the tone for a stay defined by disconnection and immersion.
A concept shaped by nature and community
Opening in April 2026, Ytri Island Retreat introduces a new kind of boutique hospitality in Norway, one rooted in connection rather than excess. The concept centers on simplicity, authenticity, and a deep respect for both nature and local culture. This is a place where the boundaries between guest and destination begin to blur, where experiences are shaped not by schedules but by weather, light, and the rhythm of the sea. Ytri is designed as a meeting point between travelers and the Træna community, offering an experience that feels both intimate and meaningful.
Architecture inspired by coastal heritage
Designed by Vardehaugen Architects, the retreat draws clear inspiration from traditional Norwegian fishing villages. The architecture reinterprets these humble structures through a contemporary lens, embracing their resilience, simplicity, and functional beauty. Clean lines and natural materials define the buildings, while their positioning maximizes views and integration with the landscape. The result is an architecture that feels honest and grounded, seamlessly embedded within its surroundings, where every detail serves both aesthetic and purpose.
Rooms and suites with uninterrupted sea views
Ytri features 38 rooms and suites, each thoughtfully oriented toward the open sea and the striking Trænstaven mountain. Interiors are warm and understated, prioritizing comfort, tactility, and a sense of presence. Natural materials, soft textures, and a muted Nordic palette create spaces that feel both contemporary and deeply calming. Large windows invite the outside in, transforming shifting light and weather into part of the interior experience. Each room becomes a private observatory, where guests can fully absorb the raw beauty of the Arctic coastline.
A culinary experience shaped by the ocean
Dining at Ytri is intimately connected to its environment, with menus that reflect the richness of the surrounding waters and land. Seafood takes center stage, sourced locally and prepared with a focus on freshness and simplicity. Complementing this is a selection of vegetables grown in the retreat’s greenhouse, adding a layer of sustainability and seasonality to the experience. Meals can be enjoyed in the restaurant or the lounge bar, where the atmosphere remains relaxed yet refined, allowing the flavors and setting to speak for themselves.
Wellness guided by nature’s rhythm
The wellness experience at Ytri unfolds within a boathouse setting, where traditional Nordic rituals are reinterpreted with quiet elegance. Guests can move between saunas, cold plunges, and panoramic views of the sea, embracing the invigorating contrast that defines Scandinavian wellbeing. Beyond these spaces, the entire archipelago becomes an extension of the wellness journey. Kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, fishing with local hosts, and island-hopping adventures invite guests to engage with nature in an active and meaningful way, always guided by the elements.
A place to reconnect at the edge of the world
Ytri Island Retreat is more than a destination, it is an experience shaped by isolation, beauty, and intention. It offers a rare opportunity to step outside the pace of modern life and reconnect with something more essential. Here, at the edge of the sea, where nature, culture, and community converge, every moment feels grounded, authentic, and deeply restorative.
We love Ytri Island Retreat for:
– Opening in April 2026
– 38 rooms and suites all with uninterrupted sea views
– Contemporary architecture inspired by traditional fishing villages
– Seafood-driven cuisine paired with greenhouse-grown produce
– Nordic wellness rituals with saunas, cold plunges, and ocean views
– A remote location on Husøy island in the Træna archipelago
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