292 Aurland utsikt över fjorden

29 | 2 Aurland is a boutique family-owned hotel in the heart of the Norwegian fjord landscape and has been a beloved spot for anglers for generations and before that all the way back to Viking times. The owners Tone and Björn restored the old historic houses on the farm in 2014 and have created a fantastic hotel with genuine Norwegian hospitality. Here you can hike with a guide to waterfalls, row, paddle and fish during summer or go telemark and dog sledding in the winter. Expect an authentic Norwegian nature adventure.

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Ecorating: 3.5

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It is easy to feel the wings of history when you look out over the farm and the hotel.

Aurland 29I2: Vackert dekorerade rum på 292 Aurland

The hotel has ten rooms in four different houses: “Fiskehuset”, one of Aurland’s oldest houses from the early 18th century, “Geitefjøsen”, a fusion between an 18th-century smoke house and modern architecture, “Grandmother’s house”, from the mid-18th century century , and the main building which was designed by the architect Yngve Brakstad and built in 2013. All the rooms are exquisitely furnished in Scandinavian style and with selected antiques. Completely unique!

Aurland 29I2: Njut av utsikten från badtunnan på Aurland

Some rooms offer hot tubs and saunas, while others have private terraces and rain showers.

Fly fishing in Aurland: Flugfisket i Aurlandselva är en av de bästa i Europa

Aurland river was once ranked as one of the top three sea trout rivers in Europe, by the British who introduced fly fishing as a sport, or rather art, to Scandinavia. At Aurland, a series of measures have been implemented to improve the conditions for wild fish since the river was regulated and today you can enjoy fantastic fishing waters.

Trekking in Aurland: Aurland vandring

29/2 Aurland is located near a natural area classified as world heritage, close to the fjord, surrounded by waterfalls and mountains, and offers adventure concepts that include guided tours, activities and food … You are invited to experience a peaceful outdoors with the the only sound heard is from the waterfall or the fjord. Relax and enjoy nature.

The surroundings: Utsikt Över Aurland och fjorden

The surroundings are incomparable, you can look at the view for hours without getting tired of it.

The food - a great experience: Älgkött Aurland

The food served is delicious, healthy, local and organic, and we are proud to be able to give our guests a taste of Aurland and the Norway of the fjords.

Trip details

Ecorating: 3.5

Hotellstandard:  4

Säsong: Året runt

Längd: Minimum 2 nätter

Flygplats: Bergen (BGO)

I resans pris ingår:  Del i dubbelrum, afternoon tea, 3-rätters middag

I resans pris ingår ej: Dryck vid måltider, aktiviteter. Reseförsäkring kan du boka hos Gouda.

 

 

Visa:  European and US citizens do not need a visa to enter Norway. Please check with the Norwegian embassy in your country to check the requirements.

Time zone:  GMT +1

Vaccinations:  No vaccinations necessary.

Local currency:  Norwegian kroner

Weather:  Weather Aurland

Phone and email:  The mobile network works excellent in Norway.

 

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Ecorating: 3.5

This product meets our requirements for Ecorating, a product that is good for humans and the environment.

The owners and staff at 29I2 Aurland are passionate about nature and the future. Their vision is that Fjord Norway will become the green heart of the world’ – so they start with their own. The hotel is eco-certified and has developed its business based on Norwegian ecotourism principles, which means that tourism must protect nature and culture and benefit the local community. They want the carbon footprint to be as small as possible and therefore offer so-called “soft” adventure activities where you can cycle, kayak, hike or ski, but at a slightly slower pace.

They take guests on hikes in the mountains and the surrounding area and tell the story of the people who live here and those who lived in the place before them.

They teach fly fishing in the river.

We light a campfire and prepare and eat our lunch outside.

Local organic food is served.

Old summer pastures and mountain farms are visited to give guests a real taste of Aurland.

You visit artisans and storytellers who know Norway’s culture and history.

You have an electric car

Free bicycles are offered to guests

You have your own kitchen garden, orchard and compost

Waste is recycled.

People like to reuse things, which is reflected in the textiles, architecture and furniture on the farm.

Plastic is avoided.

Local guides are used.

Guests are requested to stay at least two nights.

You act locally but think globally.

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