The panoramic cabins that have taken shape on the outermost knolls at Sandhåland camping must be one of the most spectacular lodging experiences in Western Norway.
Ida Kristin Vollum
Here you come close to sky and sea, weather and wind. With a large panoramic window in front and side and roof windows, you get a view wider than 180 degrees, and will experience becoming a part of the wild nature out here in the ocean gap.
Ida Kristin Vollum
The vibrant architecture and the view make this a rare experience on Norway's west coast. All three cabins have bathrooms with a toilet and shower. They can accommodate up to five people, downstairs and in the loft. In both places, it will be possible to sleep by the window, so you fall asleep and wake up close to the elements.
Ida Kristin Vollum
What about falling asleep under a beautiful starry sky on a clear night?
The cabins opened in April 2024 and bookings can be made here.