House in Rogaland
Reasons to book
About this house rental
The interiors of the cabins are faithful to old building methods, with materials purchased and sourced locally as far as possible. The timber comes from a sawmill in the valley, while the windows come from Sauda in the neighboring fjord. Both beds and wardrobes are built with wooden dowels, without any nails, which adds many small, fine details.
The property is also surrounded by several old houses and outbuildings that give an authentic sense of farm life. The slate roof on the main cabin comes from the father's farm of Nils Gunnar Lie (former TV2 journalist), and contributes to the unique character of the cabin.
The area around the cabin offers opportunities to explore nature. You'll find small lakes, dense forest and the beautiful Hylsfjorden, which flashes blue down in the fjord. You can also visit the silver-grey cluster farm from the 1700s, which today belongs to the Ryfylke Museum just a few hundred meters away. Suldal Bad and the beach town of Sand are also worth a visit!
