Lunde Turiststasjon, Fjærland Hotels
Scenic farm-based retreat with rooms, cottages, and apartments, offering outdoor jacuzzi, boat rentals, and glacier proximity
Lunde Turiststasjon, a charming and understated resort nestled in the heart of Jølster, Norway, offers a truly unforgettable experience. Positioned amidst breathtaking mountains at the very end of the serene Kjøsnesfjorden, this historical location has been welcoming guests and providing comfortable accommodations since the 1890s. Its prime location, a stone’s throw from the majestic Jostedal glacier and with stunning vistas overlooking the shimmering Jølstravatnet Lake, makes Lunde Turiststasjon the perfect springboard for discovering all that the fjord area has to offer.
The resort’s proximity to some of the region’s most sought-after attractions is a definite draw. A mere nine-minute drive will take you to the magnificent Bøyabreen glacier, while the informative and engaging Glacier Museum is only fourteen minutes away by car. For those interested in delving into the local culture and art scene, a short thirty-minute journey will bring you to destinations such as Astruptunet, Eikåsgalleriet, and Jølstramuseet, each offering a unique glimpse into the area’s heritage.
Lunde Turiststasjon boasts a diverse range of cozy and well-appointed accommodations designed to cater to every traveler’s needs and preferences. Guests can choose from a selection of comfortable rooms, charming cottages, and fully equipped apartments, all thoughtfully designed with comfort and functionality in mind. Many of the rooms and apartments offer captivating views of the glistening lake, the cascading waterfall, the towering mountains, and even the impressive Lunde glacier.
Some units feature their own private kitchen or convenient kitchenette facilities, providing the option for self-catering, while others have access to a shared public kitchen located on the property. If you’re traveling with your furry friend or simply seeking a more rustic experience, consider booking one of the delightful cottages. These charming abodes offer the added benefit of being dog-friendly, as well as featuring a private terrace for relaxing outdoors and a cozy wood-burning stove to keep you warm on cooler evenings, adding to the overall charm of your stay.
During your time at Lunde Turiststasjon, a wealth of recreational activities awaits. Explore the tranquil waters of the lake by renting a boat, kayak, or canoe. Anglers can try their luck at catching trout in the renowned Jølstravatnet. For a truly indulgent experience, consider renting the outdoor Jacuzzi, ideally situated right next to the soothing Lunde River. The surrounding area is also a haven for hikers, with numerous trails offering breathtaking views. After a day filled with adventure, unwind on the comfortable outdoor furniture or utilize the barbecue facilities to prepare a delicious meal. Be sure not to miss the opportunity to explore the well-preserved old log cabin located on the Lunde farm, a cherished piece of history that has been an integral part of the tourist station since its inception in the 19th century.
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Similar in size to California, but with only five million people, Norway has plenty of open space to explore. Its unique fjords, mountains, and picturesque villages give this outdoor adventure paradise a unique character.
When is the best time to visit?
Norway's latitude, with part of the country located north of the Arctic Circle, creates pronounced seasonal differences. Hike and cycle the Scandinavian landscapes, and experience the midnight sun during summer; go dogsledding, skiing, snowmobiling, and see the northern lights in winter.
Where to go in Norway?
The go-to destinations for many travelers are Bergen, the charming villages along the world-famous Sognefjord like Aurland and Balestrand, and the scenic Lofoten Islands. A cultural must-visit is the city of Oslo with its many museums and rich history, while Tromsø and Alta are ideal destinations to chase the Aurora Borealis in winter and the Midnight Sun in summer. There are also plenty of ways to experience Norway off the beaten path, with dramatic landscapes and rich culture around every corner.
How many days do I need?
Some visitors breeze through Norway in three days, and while you can quickly tour the country and get a feel for its natural scenery, we recommend planning a week or more to really take in all that it has to offer.
Getting Around Norway
It's common to use multiple modes of transport when exploring Norway. The "best way" to go depends on the region you're in and how far you're going. Ferries are great for witnessing the powerful fjords, while many of the national parks lend themselves well to road trips—and if you're heading all the way to the Arctic Circle, domestic flights are usually the way to go.
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