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auto-translated: An absolute favorite place for us, we will come back, only wanted to pass through, stayed 3 nights. Sanitary facilities newly renovated, showers included. Everything perhaps a bit expensive, but quiet and wonderfully located, kitchen and washing machine cost extra, but extra dishwashing areas...
1auto-translated: Campsite located by a lake. There are many permanent campers. Sanitary facilities clean and well maintained. However, the sanitary facilities are very cramped in relation to the pitches. No grey water disposal for motorhomes. Very friendly welcome. Fishing and swimming opportunities. When we were...
1auto-translated: First of all, from the campsite you have a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains and the lake. The campsite's own bakery, which opens at 8 a.m., offers delicious homemade rolls and cinnamon buns; however, these are quite expensive, but worth it. ...
0auto-translated: We came here despite the notice that it was supposed to be closed....
0auto-translated: Very good place for motorhomes. Not suitable for tents. The pitches are the former schoolyard of the school where the rooms and sanitary facilities are located. The location is very beautiful and it is extremely quiet. Well suited as a starting point for hikes to the coast. Cleaning comes at least...
1auto-translated: Very neat campsite with nice pitches. However, it does not look very cozy. You stand lengthwise on the pitch and in a row. We had the pitch by the volleyball field and then the view is not as nice as it could be at the campsite. Otherwise nothing to complain about. We stayed 2 nights, both times it...
1auto-translated: We were given a warm welcome. The pitches are a good size. The toilet and shower facilities are clean. It takes just a quarter of an hour by bike to get to Åndalsnes for a spot of shopping, the climbing centre, the railway station or the shopping centre.
0auto-translated: I’m afraid I have to agree with GeorgSchrenk to a large extent; as a caravan owner, you’re tolerated at best, but it’s made quite clear that you’re not really welcome. After a thunderstorm or prolonged rain, the paths on the site become waterlogged and you have to figure out how to get to...
0auto-translated: You can certainly enjoy yourself at this place. We arrived here and got the last spot of the day. The campsite seemed very full, but you hardly noticed it. It is really a very lovely place. It is certainly wheelchair accessible. The owners try very hard to make it as enjoyable as possible for...
1auto-translated: I definitely found this a nice campsite. We were received very kindly by the owner's son, who gave us a good explanation. The pitches are nice and well maintained. Yes, the sanitary facilities look a bit old, but they were clean and did what they had to do. The village itself is not much, but for...
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