The Fredvang Bridges are two curved bridges that connect Fredvang to the E10. They opened in 1988 and are each about 240 metres long with a cantilevered centre span of 115 metres. The northern one is called Røssøystraumen Bridge and the southern one Kubholmleia Bridge.
These are among the most photographed bridges in Lofoten. The combination of curving road, turquoise water, and surrounding peaks makes them a favourite for both aerial and ground-level photography, particularly with northern lights or snow. Many people drive across them on their way to the Kvalvika and Ryten trailheads.
These are among the most photographed bridges in Lofoten. The combination of curving road, turquoise water, and surrounding peaks makes them a favourite for both aerial and ground-level photography, particularly with northern lights or snow. Many people drive across them on their way to the Kvalvika and Ryten trailheads.