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Sakrisøy is one of the smallest fishing villages of the Lofoten islands. It is situated 3 kms from the well-known fishing village of Reine, in the borough of Moskenes in the western Lofotens where probably the Lofoten Islands are at their wildest and most beautiful.
Like in many fishing villages on the islands, fishing is supplemented with tourism activity. Today the yellow "rorbu" cabins are an attraction to every kind of travellers, who seek to experience the Lofoten Islands and stay in overnight accommodations with the sea beneath their floorboards.
The unexpected attraction on the island is Dagmar's Museum of Dolls and Toys, the first of its kind in Norway. Here, we find Norway's largest collection of old dolls and toys open to the public. In the loft above the museum, antiques and second-hand goods are sold.

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