Eplet Bed & Apple
Solvern has a splendid accommodation option. Eplet is run by Trond Erik Eplet, himself an environmental geologist, seasoned traveller, climber and seriously long-distance cyclist. It has magnificent views of Lustrafjord...
Solvern has a splendid accommodation option. Eplet is run by Trond Erik Eplet, himself an environmental geologist, seasoned traveller, climber and seriously long-distance cyclist. It has magnificent views of Lustrafjord...
This friendly HI-affiliated hostel, on the hillside and 2km by road from town, was once a Nazi military barracks.
This central, HI-affiliated hostel is in an attractive building that’s just celebrated its first century. There are self-catering facilities and free internet, wi-fi and washing machine...
The modern Voss hostel offers rooms with en suite and fine lake views; ask for a top-floor, lakeside room. Bicycles, canoes and kayaks can be hired here and there’s a free sauna.
OK, so you’re on a cot bed in a mixed dorm with between 15 and 35 sweating, snoring others but the advantages outweigh the downside at this convivial, excellent-value place, run by the Studentersamfundet...
Gone are the days when staying in a hostel meant a long hike into town; this friendly hostel could be Norway’s most central. It has that unmistakeable hostel feel, same-sex or mixed dorms, kitchen facilities and a terrific rooftop terrace...
This 195-bed hostel sits amid a quiet enclave of trees and grass and is close to the edge of the Oslofjord. It's far enough from the centre (8km west of Oslo) that day cards and Oslo passes won't cover bus fare...
On a grassy knoll in a quiet residential neighbourhood, this imposing building, usually a student hostel, was originally built as a club for occupying German officers. It represents great value. Bus 63 from the train station passes by...
Perminalen has a barracks feel, but tidy rooms and a central location make up for the pension’s sterile, dormitory atmosphere. Prices include linen and a simple breakfast, which you can eat outside in the summer.
This traveller-savvy hostel boasts an international atmosphere, spick-and-span rooms, a laundry, luggage room, kitchen and small bar. Breakfast costs an extra Nkr75 and linen costs Nkr50...
Midway between the harbour and the train station, this guesthouse has simple, but extremely well-kept rooms. The white walls and wooden floors give an attractive sense of light and space and the communal areas are clean and pleasant...
About 6km from Karasjok along the Rv92, Sven Engholm, the owner of Engholm’s Husky, has built from nothing this wonderful haven in the forest...
The nearest youth hostel to Fredrikstad is near Tunevannet lake, 1km from Sarpsborg, which is in turn a 14km bus ride from Fredrikstad. Linen costs an extra Nkr55; there is an open kitchen or you can buy dinner for Nkr115.
A pleasant, if hard to find, hostel 4km from the city centre. It has 24-hour reception and 270 beds, mostly in clean four-bed dorms. There are kitchen and laundry facilities. Linen costs Nkr50...
This HI-affiliated hostel, perched on the hillside overlooking Hellesylt, is on the road towards Stranda, about 200m from the junction. Go for one of the cabins with stunning fjord views if you’re in a group...
If you’ve never stayed in a youth hostel, this one above the train station is the place to break the habits of a lifetime. The rooms are simple but come with a bathroom, bed linen, and free wireless internet and free internet access...
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