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Frøya Havfiskecamp
Sea Fishing in Trondelag 2026
Frøya Havfiskecamp is located at Svellingen in Dyrvik on the northern side of Frøya, in the middle of the Frøyahavet archipelago. The camp offers seaside cabins, boat rental and short runs to fishing grounds for cod, saithe, halibut, ling and wolffish. Frøya sits north of 62°N, so the stricter Norwegian fish minimum sizes apply.
Some details on this page are marked as unverified. Please confirm key details directly with the camp before booking.
Quick facts
Boat fleet
| Boat | Length | Engine | Count | Equipment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Båt med styrhus | 21 ft | 60 hp | 1 | Ekkolodd, GPS, VHF-radio, Redningsvester, Kart, Nødutstyr |
Species and seasons
| Species | Jan–Mar | Apr–Jun | Jul–Sep | Oct–Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cod | Best | Best | Good | Good |
| Saithe | OK | Good | Best | Good |
| Halibut | OK | Good | Best | Good |
| Ling | OK | Good | Best | OK |
| Wolffish | OK | Good | Best | OK |
| Pollack | OK | Good | Best | Good |
Best= best seasonGood= goodOK= possible
Accommodation
Seaside cabin at the quay
Units: 1 · Max guests: 6
Kjøkken · Bad/dusj · Oppvarming · Sjøutsikt
Practical information
Address: Svellingsveien 26, 7270 Dyrvik
Nearest airport: Ørland (OLA) (90 km)
Website: www.storfisk.no
What we like about Frøya Havfiskecamp
- ✓Location in the heart of the Frøyahavet archipelago provides shelter from wind and short runs to varied fishing grounds
- ✓Frøya is one of Norway's most species-rich sea-fishing destinations with cod, saithe, ling, wolffish, halibut and redfish within reach
- ✓Shorter travel from the continent than Lofoten or Senja - Trondheim Værnes (TRD) has direct connections to several European cities
Worth knowing
- !Few publicly listed details on boat fleet, cabin capacity and pricing - everything must be confirmed directly with the operator
- !Weather on the Frøyahavet can be demanding in strong westerlies even though the archipelago provides considerable shelter
Tips from experienced anglers
- 1Carry at least one mobile phone per boat - the operator has this as an explicit requirement. Check coverage before heading out.
- 2Frøya is north of 62°N - check minimum sizes and closed seasons for cod, halibut and haddock in our regulations guide before keeping fish.
- 3The 2026 export quota is 15 kg fish and fish products per person aged 12+, valid once per seven-day period. Plan your catch accordingly.
Frequently asked questions about Frøya Havfiskecamp
Where is Frøya Havfiskecamp located?
The camp is at Svellingsveien 26 in Dyrvik (postal code 7270), on the northern side of Frøya in Trøndelag. Frøya is a municipality in the middle of the Frøyahavet archipelago and is reached via a bridge and tunnel connection from the mainland.
Which species can you catch at Frøya?
Frøyahavet is one of the most species-rich sea-fishing areas in Norway. Common species include cod, saithe, pollack, ling, haddock, wolffish, redfish and halibut. The archipelago offers varied depths from shallow grounds to deep edges over 200 metres.
Which rules apply for fishing at Frøya?
Frøya is north of 62°N, so the stricter Norwegian fish minimum sizes apply. Check our regulations guide for current minimum sizes, closed seasons and gear rules. The export quota is 15 kg fish and fish products per person aged 12+, and tourists must fish from a registered tourist-fishing operator to take catch out of the country.
What kind of cabins and boats does the camp offer?
The camp has seaside cabins at the quay in Svellingen and rents out boats equipped with echo sounder, GPS, VHF and safety gear. Exact cabin counts, boat types, lengths and engine power are not publicly listed - contact the operator directly for availability and specifications.
How do you get to Frøya?
The nearest major airport is Trondheim Værnes (TRD) with direct flights from cities including Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Copenhagen. From Trondheim it is about 2.5 hours by car to Frøya via the Fv714 and the Hitra tunnel. Frøya is connected to the mainland by the Frøya tunnel, so no ferry is needed.
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