Dating back to 1640, this 9th generation family-run hotel is Norway’s oldest. The hotel is surrounded by a romantic garden in the beautiful village of Svolvorn.
Elizabeth
United States of America
My husband and I found the Walaker (and the village of Solvorn) to be a really special place. We had perfect weather for swimming at the beach, hiking up Molden for fjord views, and enjoying a glass of champagne in the hotel garden. Staff and food were excellent. The historic room had tons of charm. We only stayed one night but I could see spending a week to enjoy daily hikes, afternoon swims, and relaxing with a good book -- it's such a lovely, restful place!
Housed in a building from 1919 in Hafslo, the family-run Eikum Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with attached bathroom with seating area and TV. Sogndal town center is 9.9 mi away.
Nir Osherov
Israel
breakfast was good. service was nice and attentive.
beautiful area.
Featuring a garden, SAGI 4 PRIVATE APARTMENT offers accommodations in Hafslo. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Offering a garden, Sagi 3 Exclusive Private Apartment provides accommodations in Hafslo. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Olivia
United States of America
Beautiful spacious apartment/house with 4 bedrooms and gorgeous views of the water. Big kitchen, eating area. 2 bathrooms (though split awkwardly). Quick drive to town to restaurants or to Solvorn for the ferry to Urnes stave church.
Located by Lake Hafslovatnet, this guest house offers a private beach area and basic guest rooms with free WiFi access. The 12th-century Urnes Stave Church is a 10-minute drive away.
Set next to Lake Hafslovatnet in Luster, Lyngmo Hytter offers WiFi access and barbecue facilities. All cottages at Lyngmo Hytter have a small kitchenette with fridge.
Kfir
Spain
Super clean bathroom and showers!
The cabins are located on the lake and the view is just breath taking! Can't be captured in images.
The stuff was very nice and helped us with a luggage issue we had. Very recommend!
Located 14 miles from Kaupanger Stave Church, Kvamshaugen hytter provides accommodations with a garden, a terrace and a shared kitchen for your convenience.
Price
United States of America
The shower in the barn was so nice. Our cabin had a wet bath but we were only staying 1 night so use the communal showers. The view of the lake was very pretty. Norway is so expensive so these cabins are a great way to make Norway affordable
It is a very small place but ideal to visit Urnes...
It is a very small place but ideal to visit Urnes stavechurch, a total must and very easy to reach with the ferry which connects Solvorn with the opposite side of the Lustrafjord (actually part of the Sogneford).
DANIEL
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not a lot to do here; town is small and has one very good...
Not a lot to do here; town is small and has one very good cafe - plus the expensive Walaker Hote - for food and drink. Quick ferry to Ornes to view the stave church is free for walk-on passengers. There is a cafe near the church, but not much on offer there. Church grounds require a fee.
ANDREW
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Our host was wonderful, full of local knowledge, made us...
Our host was wonderful, full of local knowledge, made us feel very welcome, provided a place where my 80 year old Mother and I could relax and feel at home.The breakfasts were times of wonderful conversation and excellent food. We couldnt have asked for more.
ann
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Summary: Nice, nice, nice.
Summary: Nice, nice, nice. Nice surroudings by the fjord and mountains. Walaker Hotel consist of nice old but well kept buildings equipped with quality furnitures etc, but also a new annex building with nice practical rooms facing towards a garden area with sea view.
Solvorn is a peaceful and picturesque little village, and as the name itself suggest it is located advantageously regarding utilization of sunshine. There is a little bathing beach there that is popular among the youth. From Solvorn one can take a short ferry trip across the fjord to visit the famous and unique little Urnes Stave Church built ca. 1140 - an UNESCO protected site.
My husband and I found the Walaker (and the village of Solvorn) to be a really special place. We had perfect weather for swimming at the beach, hiking up Molden for fjord views, and enjoying a glass of champagne in the hotel garden. Staff and food were excellent. The historic room had tons of charm. We only stayed one night but I could see spending a week to enjoy daily hikes, afternoon swims, and relaxing with a good book -- it's such a lovely, restful place!
Beautiful place with magic spirit. When you travelling to Norway you definitely must visit this hotel!! Unforgettable experience. Everything was perfect, the buildings, the gallery, the view and also breakfast - eggs benedict - delicious! We had a possibility to listen piano concert performed by the Owner Mr. Walaker - it was like in a dream.
Solvorn is a lovely place and the Villa Solvorn was in a great location, especially as we came by public transport. Breakfast was freshly prepared for us by a lovely French woman. Everything was very clean. Only one other couple staying when we were there and they were lovely too.
The staff is very welcoming and helpful. This is a plush hotel and our stay was most pleasant.
Mr Henrik Ole Nitter Walaker has a good sense of humour and is a very straightforward and efficient host.
All the staff were without flaws.
Extremely charming hotel full of history in a beautiful and quiet Fjord. Straight from a postcard!
Has been led by the same family for 300 years, amazing hosts. Breakfast is one of the best i’ve ever had! Such a memorable stay!
You feel special visiting it. Having to meet the true owners of the place and not only seeing how they make the place amazing but actually feeling it in every aspect of the hotel.
The Villa Solvorn was not only beautiful but perfect for our needs. We were treated well from the moment we arrived. Oscar, our host, was helpful and kind.
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