29/2 Aurland

Location: Aurland, Norway
Closest Airport: Bergen
Seasons: Spring, Summer and Autumn
In 2014, the old historic buildings on the farm were restored, and we opened our doors as a hotel and new buildings have also been built since then.  The hotel has ten rooms in four different buildings: ‘Fiskerhuset’ (the Fisherman’s Cabin), one of the oldest buildings in Aurland dating from the early 18th century, ‘Geitefjøsen’ (the Goat Barn), a combination of an 18th-century simple log dwelling and modern architecture, ‘Bestemorhuset’ (the Grandmother’s House), from the mid-18th century, and the main building, which was designed by Yngve Brakstad and built in 2013.  This is where the East Wing is located. Dinner is served in the old ‘Eldhuset’ (the Smokehouse). The hotel also has a reception area in the old pig pen in the barn, and a spa comprising a wood-burning sauna and hot tub in the garden. We also have kitchen gardens, an orchard, horse pasture and hen house where we collect eggs every day

29/2 Aurland

Location: Aurland, Norway
Closest Airport: Bergen
Seasons: Spring, Summer and Autumn
In 2014, the old historic buildings on the farm were restored, and we opened our doors as a hotel and new buildings have also been built since then.  The hotel has ten rooms in four different buildings: ‘Fiskerhuset’ (the Fisherman’s Cabin), one of the oldest buildings in Aurland dating from the early 18th century, ‘Geitefjøsen’ (the Goat Barn), a combination of an 18th-century simple log dwelling and modern architecture, ‘Bestemorhuset’ (the Grandmother’s House), from the mid-18th century, and the main building, which was designed by Yngve Brakstad and built in 2013.  This is where the East Wing is located. Dinner is served in the old ‘Eldhuset’ (the Smokehouse). The hotel also has a reception area in the old pig pen in the barn, and a spa comprising a wood-burning sauna and hot tub in the garden. We also have kitchen gardens, an orchard, horse pasture and hen house where we collect eggs every day

Ildsjel / Host

Tone Rønning Vike and Bjørn Vike

Tone, Bjørn, the children and grandparents moved from Bergen to Aurland in 2012, full of dreams. Tone is a journalist with a background in the national press, while Bjørn is a master builder who specialises in building projects in the mountains and in restoring old wooden houses. Few people know the mountains of Western Norway better than Bjørn. He quite simply has a ‘top’ job, high above the treeline, and has built icons such as the new Skålatårnet tower and Fanaråkhytta cabin. He is also a tree surgeon, has restored old vicarages and the wooden houses typical of Bergen, and he helps preserve the cultural heritage of the World Heritage area. His bible is a book about old Norwegian buildings, ‘Gamle, norske trehus’. But with a twist, which is evident at 29|2.

Ildsjel / Host

Tone Rønning Vike and Bjørn Vike

Tone, Bjørn, the children and grandparents moved from Bergen to Aurland in 2012, full of dreams. Tone is a journalist with a background in the national press, while Bjørn is a master builder who specialises in building projects in the mountains and in restoring old wooden houses. Few people know the mountains of Western Norway better than Bjørn. He quite simply has a ‘top’ job, high above the treeline, and has built icons such as the new Skålatårnet tower and Fanaråkhytta cabin. He is also a tree surgeon, has restored old vicarages and the wooden houses typical of Bergen, and he helps preserve the cultural heritage of the World Heritage area. His bible is a book about old Norwegian buildings, ‘Gamle, norske trehus’. But with a twist, which is evident at 29|2.

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