SveioNorway
Pronounced: FLOKE-HIT-NAH. Yep, the entire Norwegian language is just an outrageous tangle of consonants and vowels to an outsider.
Hello to these small cabins situated in Sveio, at the edge of Norway’s mighty west coast, just south of Bergen. Flokehyttene translates to ‘The Tangle Huts’, but these are hardly a tangle.
This part of the world is blessed with extraordinary beauty and these incredible installations (built in typical northern minimalism) let the location do all the talking.
Panoramic windows offer glorious views to the outside world—wild winds whipping the sea into a frenzy. And you're watching it all from the comfort of your little cabin, coffee in hand.
From AU$275 per night.
Flokehyttene are located in Sveio, a 30-minute drive from Haugesund city centre.
Inside the cabins you will find accommodation for 5 persons, kitchen, living room and WC. Each of the cabins are named after family or important persons for Ravnafloke; his grandfather Horda-Kåre, mother Vilgjerd, daughters Geirhild and Tjogerd, and Faxe who joined Floke on his expedition to island. The largest cabin, Horda-Kåre, has accommodation for 10 people and it is accessible for wheelchairs.