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Sleeping & Eating
KINSARVIK
Kinsarvik Camping
CAMPGROUND €
( 53 66 32 90;
www.kinsarvikcamping.no
;
tent/caravan sites Nkr130/135 plus
Nkr30 electricity & per adult/child Nkr25/15, 4-bed cabins Nkr355-1450; )
This
simple, friendly place is right by the water's edge and has a water slide for kids and the
young at heart.
Dreiarstovo
TRADITIONAL HOUSE €
(Ringøy Camping; 53 66 39 17;
www.ringoy-camping.no
; 6-bed house from
Nkr800; May-Sep; )
A standard fjord-side camping ground, this place is in the
village ofRingøy,northeastofKinsarvik,andithasarenovated19th-centuryhomealittle
up the hill. Furnishings are of the simple pine variety, and it has a kitchen, a washing ma-
chine and heated floors in the bathroom.
LOFTHUS
Hotel Ullensvang
HISTORIC HOTEL €€€
( 53 67 00 00;
www.hotel-ullensvang.no
;
d with Fjord Pass from Nkr780, s/d
Nkr1300/1890, with fjord views Nkr1500/2290; )
This enormous, luxurious
place dates back to 1846 and has terrific views, supremely comfortable rooms and a good
restaurant (lunch/dinner Nkr245/495). There's almost nothing you can't do here: it has a
sauna, swimming pool, gym, golf simulator, tennis and squash courts and boat rental - all
for a price, of course.
Ullensvang Gjesteheim
GUESTHOUSE €€
( 53 66 12 36;
www.ullensvang-gjesteheim.no
; s/d/tr with shared bathroom from
Nkr490/710/870; Apr-Sep; )
Kristin and Torwill make youfeel right at home in
this renovated 16th-century farmhouse. The rooms are simple, but there's a warm feeling
about this place. The downstairs restaurant serves a few Norwegian dishes (mains Nkr125
to Nkr185) as well as dozens of (who'd have thought?) authentically Thai choices.