Senja is Norway's second-largest island, boasting a rich history rooted in its natural resources and strategic location. The island is home to the Senja Troll, a former tourist attraction that was the largest troll statue in the world, standing at 17.96 meters high. Although the Senja Troll was destroyed in a fire in 2019, the island still offers a range of attractions and activities for families to enjoy, including the Senja Scenic Route, which takes you through some of the island's most beautiful and varied landscapes, including fjords, mountain peaks, and coastal areas. The island also has deep ties to the indigenous Sami people and offers opportunities to learn about their culture and traditions
Plan your family visit to the Senjatroll with these blog insights 👇
