Dyrdal Gard - Reviews
Renske 2020/07/31
auto-translated: camping is part of enamel farm. It is beautifully situated on the fjord. There is a separate camping area directly on the fjord. Ke can't park your car next to your tent, but
there are carts to take your things to your place. You can fish, the owner also rents canoes. Very friendly and helpful.
there are carts to take your things to your place. You can fish, the owner also rents canoes. Very friendly and helpful.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2020
Last Visit: July 2020
Steffi85 2019/09/01
auto-translated: Small quiet place in dreamlike location. There are only a few parking spaces. Sanitary facilities are clean and new. The view of the fjord is beautiful.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: September 2019
Last Visit: September 2019
Midnattsol 2019/08/16
auto-translated: Campsite in top location. Sanitary facilities new and therefore clean and maintained, altogether unfortunately somewhat scarce. Many pitches on little space, whereby it is very narrow and full. It is worth it to be there early in the day.
Very expensive place (three of us paid 340 NOK with caravan and electricity, showers cost extra).
For a magnificent view of the fjord, the Rimstigen is highly recommended.
Very expensive place (three of us paid 340 NOK with caravan and electricity, showers cost extra).
For a magnificent view of the fjord, the Rimstigen is highly recommended.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: August 2019
Last Visit: August 2019
mgpx 2019/08/11
Small camping place at fjordside in amazing world inheritage environment. Unfortunately overly popular, leading to queues in common facilities. Brand new sanitary building but not completely ready, small kitchenette in a container with a single sink, far from enough for guests in peak times. Unisex sanitary with 2 toilettes, plus 2 in the container, some queuing. 2 unisex showers, 10 kr for 4 minutes. No wifi.
Last Visit: August 2019
Esther 2019/07/25
auto-translated: Super place to put up the tent at the fjord. You can't drive the car to your place, so you have to drag your stuff. A wheelbarrow is available for this. During the day there are tourist boats and ferries sailing through the fjord. In the evening the water becomes as smooth as a mirror. We have spotted seals and porpoises. Sanitary facilities are new and clean. Showering without coins. Camper spots on the fjord. The road to the campsite is narrow, but with plenty of opportunities to pass each other.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2019
Last Visit: July 2019
Imra 2019/07/24
This camping is very beautiful and calm. I definitely recommand this place. The facilities are very new and clean (more showers and toilets availeble since 14 days). Next year there will be more space to do the dishes.
Last Visit: July 2019
Maisa 2018/07/29
The most calm and friendly camping we stayed in Norway! Would definitely come back to spend more days!
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2018
Last Visit: July 2018
timke 2018/08/29
auto-translated: The place is rated very well on several portals, so we have driven him.
The road to the place is very narrow and there is currently a construction site on the track (closed in the evening and the passage is only possible on the hour). The location on the fjord with direct access is unbeatable. "Unfortunately" he is driven by quite a few, so that the capacity of the really beautiful pitches at the lake are quickly occupied. In addition, the toilet (2x), shower (1x) and kitchen are housed in a container. In the morning and at the wash-off time, queues form, which reminded me of festivals ... For this the place is simply too expensive (NOK 240 including electricity).
The road to the place is very narrow and there is currently a construction site on the track (closed in the evening and the passage is only possible on the hour). The location on the fjord with direct access is unbeatable. "Unfortunately" he is driven by quite a few, so that the capacity of the really beautiful pitches at the lake are quickly occupied. In addition, the toilet (2x), shower (1x) and kitchen are housed in a container. In the morning and at the wash-off time, queues form, which reminded me of festivals ... For this the place is simply too expensive (NOK 240 including electricity).
Would I come back: No
Last Visit: August 2018
Last Visit: August 2018
GI 2018/08/18
auto-translated: Very nice place but not enough showers and too little toilet.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2018
Last Visit: July 2018
IR 2018/07/27
auto-translated: Pure Norway. Because of such places one comes here. Super nice owner in a fantastic setting.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2018
Last Visit: July 2018
Joana 2018/07/25
auto-translated: beautiful location. unique tent sites in complete peace. Panorama of the caravan sites in the evening slightly disturbed by the excursion boat lying on the jetty. sanitary facilities new and clean incl. small kitchen, but with a shower and two toilets too much too little for the size of the facility
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2018
Last Visit: July 2018
phdss 2018/07/05
auto-translated: Space still under construction, but uncomplicated operators and heavenly peace. Sanitary manageable (2 toilets, a shower and kitchen) but clean. Direct water access and right on Rimstigen
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: June 2018
Last Visit: June 2018
batje 2018/07/02
auto-translated: beautiful spot on the fjord with amazing views. breathtakingly beautiful. varied terrain which makes the site very naturally in the field.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2018
Last Visit: July 2018
MP 2017/08/18
auto-translated: Most expensive place in Norway up to now, 490nkr for 5 people and 2 tents, camping site under construction, owner distributes tents all over the area, only one container with 2 toilets (new), 1 shower for everyone
Would I come back: No
Last Visit: August 2017
Last Visit: August 2017
Black 2017/08/13
auto-translated: Very beautifully off the beaten track campsite directly on a beautiful fjord. Still under construction; cabins will be built next year.
Last Visit: February 2017