10/10
This is a lovely spot. The cabin is set into the side of a ridge with forest at the back. The front wall of windows and deck look out about a kilometer, over fields and the village, to the Sognefjord. During our stay with our teenaged granddaughter in early June, the wildflowers were everywhere, and the forest was a misty J.R.R. Tolkien landscape of thick moss, crags, rocks, crevices and rivulets. Great hiking out the door in every direction, and, even on a drizzly day, the anticipation of a cozy return. The heated floors are delightful. Much thought went into the cabin's layout, with touches including carvings, a gnarly stump supporting the kitchen counter, and stairs to the loft hewn out of a single log.Ortnevik is off the beaten path, at the end of a narrow road from Bjordal to the west. That is an appealing reason to visit this part of Hoyanger. But, the visitor should realize that ferries are more limited on the weekend, the small local store is often closed, and no nearby cafes. So, a good idea to pick up supplies on the way and double check the ferry schedule. Our time here was the highlight of our trip to Norway.
John H.
Se hospedó 3 noches en junio de 2025