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Eidfjord Hotel
Eidfjord Hotel has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Eidfjord. Free private parking is available and the hotel also has bike rental for guests who want to explore the surrounding area.

Vøringfoss Hotel
Overlooking the Hardanger Fjord, this traditional hotel offers a sports bar, a summer restaurant and rooms with free WiFi access and a TV.

Hotel Ullensvang
Located along Hardanger Fjord, this waterfront hotel offers views of Folgefonna Glacier, indoor and outdoor pools, along with a private beach area. Wi-Fi access and private parking are both free.

Vik Pensjonat
Vik Pensjonat features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Eidfjord. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking. Certain rooms will provide you with a kitchen with a fridge.

Hordatun Hotel
Located 2.5 mi from Røldal Village, overlooking Lake Røldalsvatnet, Hordatun Hotel offers international cuisine and an on-site bar.

Halne Fjellstugu
Halne Fjellstugu has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Maurset. Guests can enjoy mountain views. Some rooms also feature a kitchenette with a fridge and a stovetop.
Tyssedal Hotel
Tyssedal Hotel is by the Hardangerfjorden at the foot of the Hardangervidda Mountains, 3.7 mi north of central Odda. It offers free WiFi, private parking and free sauna access.

Haukeli Hotel
Located in Haukeligrend, 11 miles from Haukelifjell Skisenter, Haukeli Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Kinsarvik Fjordhotel, BW Signature Collection
Facing the beachfront, Kinsarvik Fjordhotel, BW Signature Collection offers 3-star accommodations in Kinsarvik and features a garden, shared lounge and terrace.

Trolltunga Hotel
This hotel is located by Lake Sandvevatnet in the village of Odda, close to the Hardangervidda National Park and Folgefonna Glacier Park. The center of Odda is 1.3 mi away.

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Vickinghaug is set amongst incredible Norwegian fjord...
Vickinghaug is set amongst incredible Norwegian fjord scenary. It has the other point of interest in that there is a, no longer functioning in its original capacity , factory in the middle of the Fjord. Because it poses no environmental problems any longer. This factory gives the Fjord an interesting historical relevance. The proprietors are obviously always improving the function of the accomodation to suit lots of different styles of travellers. We stayed in a three bedroom, self catering apartment with views on both sides. We had a drink in the evening looking over the lake and the waterfall and dinner at night looking over the Fjord. The walks in the area are popular because they are so full of natural beauty and thus attract many hikers and campers . The town felt slightly off piste from the over used tourist pathways which suited us perfectly.Guest review byRosemary SusanAustralia - 10.0
Eidfjord is a really beautiful city.
Eidfjord is a really beautiful city. We enjoyed every moment there with those landscapes. Mountains, river and sandbeach will give you more relaxiation. You will have everything that will need for your stay. There is a small supermarket as well though we didn't think about the price ;-)Guest review bySandunSri Lanka - 10.0
We went from Bergen to Odda on Saturday and spent one night...
We went from Bergen to Odda on Saturday and spent one night at the hostel. We went for the hiking on Sunday early morning and back to Bergen at the afternoon. The small town is really cosy and beautiful.Guest review byYuxueNetherlands - 10.0
Røldal is a small and a beautiful town.
Røldal is a small and a beautiful town. Nice walk in the nature also the views are fantastic. We did not explore the local food there because we are vegetarian. But tried coffee and Bakari. It was nice. You can see some good waterfall and steep mountains around the town and good water bodies. We did not swim but I think there are some places you can go swimming also saw some people kayaking. Folgefonna glacier is approximately one and half hour drive from the town. Given a chance you must go. It is just awesome.Guest review byAmitNorway - 8.0
All the restaurants and the hotel were closed.
All the restaurants and the hotel were closed. Not possible to eat out. The factory sale shop was closed at Saturday, to bad, because this is normally a shopping day in the bigger cities. The foodstore Spar was ok, selling much more than Food (toys, clothes, Fishing Equipment, hiking Equipment, house Paint, interior articles, knitting wool, fabrics etc).Guest review byNinaNorway - 10.0
Rjukan as a town has a fascinating history.
Rjukan as a town has a fascinating history. However the reason we come is to ice climb. Obviously, this is a niche attraction and Ice climbers will know why Rjukan. However, the history and beauty plus accessibility of venues is world class for this activity. Beyond the climbing, Rjukan is an interesting town with all the main amenities one could need as a base for exploring the amazing countryside in which it sits.Guest review byAndrewUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Hi! My friend and I stayed here for 2 nights.
Hi! My friend and I stayed here for 2 nights. We did the Trolltunga hike and this place was in the perfect location. It is very close by to the bus stop that takes you to Trolltunga and has plenty of parking. The room was nicely cleaned. The room we stayed in was with 6 beds and so we shared it with two couples also doing the hike. Definitely recommend it as a peaceful place with great access to hiking. The bedroom has a beautiful view of the fjords. The shared bathroom has a shower. The kitchen has full cooking necessities and a comfy couch. Note that it is the first floor of a bigger home. As we are backpackers on a budge, this place was perfect for us! Would stay here again! There is grocery store 4 minute walk away and hotel to eat at too. You can walk down to the fjord and jump in off the dock. Beautiful view! Make sure to look at the right location as there is another place down the hill called the same thing.Guest review byParkerUnited States - 8.0
The accommodation was spacious, new, modern and well-...
The accommodation was spacious, new, modern and well-equipped. It is a series of separate apartments on the first, second and third floors. Access is from a door on the street and it is not possible to unload a car from in front of the building. You have to park in another location but there is plenty of free parking available nearby. To get up to the apartments there is only a narrow stairway. The first floor apartment has a door opening on to a large roof-space with very nice views of the fjord and surrounding town.Guest review byCarolinaBrazil - 10.0
Eidfjord is a very practical location since from there is...
Eidfjord is a very practical location since from there is access to many activities and visits that I would recommend such as Vøringsfossen, Kjeåsen, Norsk Natursenter - Hardanger and a lot of sensational excursions. Apart from that you have Hardangerfjord, the Ulvik/Voss area, Hardangervidda just a few kilometers away by car. And the town is small, quiet and charming.Guest review byMiguel AngelNorway - 6.0
Tyssedal and Odda are both industrial towns.
Tyssedal and Odda are both industrial towns. There are mountains, the fjord and waterfalls, but there are also large heavy industry factories - one produces titanium oxide and one is a zinc smelter. They are there because they need power and there is a ready source of power from the hydro electric station located inside the mountain at Tyssedal. The location is great if you want easy access to Trolltunga and Bondhusvatnet, but it isn't very touristy - it is more of an industrial area. The Kraftmuseum is excellent. We ended up there because it was raining in the morning - however, it was really good - a film and then a guided tour of the old hydro electric station which has been restored. It also gives a lot of information about the area, how it changed from farming to industry and why it is so industrial. So to summarise - use Tyssedal/Odda as a base but don't expect unspoilt scenery.Guest review byGayeUnited Kingdom