Statles Rorbu- og Konferansesenter

Statles Rorbu- og Konferansesenter Authentic hospitality in Mortsund, Lofoten!
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Stay in cozy, traditional rorbuer with sea views - perfect for groups, families, and solo travelers 🏔️🏠 It’s also possible to book our facilities for conferences or other activities!

March 1st marks the start of spring in many places, but here above the Arctic Circle, winter is still with us ❄️ In Lofo...
01/03/2026

March 1st marks the start of spring in many places, but here above the Arctic Circle, winter is still with us ❄️ In Lofoten, especially in Mortsund, we enjoy snow, the Northern Lights, and beautiful Polar Lights. Cozy up with a warm cup of coffee and experience the magic of the Arctic! 🌌✨☕

Modern comfort. Historic soul. Endless ocean views 🤩Family run and rooted in Lofoten history. Once home to fishermen, th...
08/02/2026

Modern comfort. Historic soul. Endless ocean views 🤩

Family run and rooted in Lofoten history. Once home to fishermen, the traditional rorbu is now a modern time capsule where you wake up to the sea just outside your window 🥰
Welcome to Statles Rorbu- og Konferansesenter in Mortsund ✨

A traditional, family-owned hotel in a winter wonderland. Away from the main road. Close to peace 🤍
25/01/2026

A traditional, family-owned hotel in a winter wonderland. Away from the main road. Close to peace 🤍

20/01/2026

Today the sun is up for exactly 4 hours. Every day it stays up a little longer, and the weather forecast in Lofoten looks amazing 🤩 Come visit us in 2026 for an unforgettable experience ✈️

Another chapter in Mortsund has come to an end 💫 A big thank you to everyone who visited, supported us or was part of th...
21/12/2025

Another chapter in Mortsund has come to an end 💫 A big thank you to everyone who visited, supported us or was part of this year’s experiences in one way or another. We look forward to welcoming you back at the start of 2026. Happy holidays 🎄

12/11/2025

We don’t speak every language, but we do speak the language of great experiences ✨
When we noticed the northern lights dancing above us last night, we couldn’t keep it to ourselves. We told our dinner guests, and within seconds, the restaurant was empty. The sky was filled with “wow, wow, wow” in every language 🌌❄️

Northern lights season is back here in Mortsund 🌌💚🧪
11/09/2025

Northern lights season is back here in Mortsund 🌌💚🧪

August 2025, gone in a blink. Grateful for every moment ✨
31/08/2025

August 2025, gone in a blink. Grateful for every moment ✨

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Mortsundveien 399
Leknes
8370

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Our story

King Øystein Magnusson is said to have built the first rorbuer at the Lofoten Islands in the 12th century, so that foreign fishermen had a place to live. Previously, they had pulled their rowing boats ashore at the end of a working day, turned them over and used them as a shelter. Way back then, rorbuer were usually divided into two rooms: one to sleep in with several men, and another for storing and repairing the fishing equipment and for waiting out storms.

Until the 1960s, our rorbuer looked just like that and were reserved entirely for seasonal fishermen. Today, fishermen can live aboard their ships, and our rorbuer come as furnished modern houses. You can still feel the tradition in their setup – small bedrooms and large living room facilities.

Our business dates to 1927, when Ottar Statle, stemming from a family of fishermen and peasants in Borge, at the age of 21 obtained his trading license and founded the one-man operation OTTAR STATLE. In Mærvoll (near Unstad beach) he established his fishing farm, cod liver oil production, and a store. When, in 1950, the left side of Mortsund harbor came up for sale, he chose to buy it. As resources were scarce after the war, Ottar tore down all buildings in Mærvoll and shipped their parts to Mortsund, where he literally rebuilt his business from scratch.

Salt fish and stock fish were produced in Mortsund, roe was prepared for caviar and cod liver for cod liver oil. Ottar also ran a general store, where the entire neighborhood purchased their supplies, in addition to a post and telegraph office, which had been operative in Mortsund since 1891 (and lasted until 1997).