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Stryn Camping CAMPGROUND
( 57 87 11 36; www.stryn-camping.no ; Bøavegen 6; campsites Nkr180/260, 4-bed cabins with out-
door bathroom Nkr350, 3-/6-bed cabins with bathroom Nkr750/1050; year-round)
The facilities are well maintained and the welcome friendly at neat Stryn Camping. It's at
the eastern end of town, just two blocks uphill from the main street.
Stryn Vertshus B&B B&B
( 57 87 05 30; www.strynvertshus.no ; s/d Nkr750/1250; )
Stryn's favourite cafe has five simple rooms upstairs and Fred and Anne couldn't be more
welcoming. The original house's hundred-year-old bones add charm, plus they all have en
suites.
Visnes Hotel HOTEL
(
57 87 10 87; www.visneshotel.no ; Prestestegen 1; s Nkr900, d Nkr1495;
mid-May-Sep;
)
The Visnes, run by the same family for six generations, occupies two magnificent listed
properties, each with its own character. Most rooms are in the larger building, constructed
in 1850. It's furnished in period style but with a rustic restraint. The more expensive rooms
have stunning fjord views and there are also a couple of large family rooms (Nkr1950).
To feel like royalty, request a room in the smaller 1890 'dragon style' building that was
occupied by King Rama V of Siam during his 1908 tour, or the one where King Oscar of
Sweden and Norway rested his head in 1913. The restaurant, in the hotel's larger building,
serves traditional dishes made from local produce.
Eating & Drinking
Stryn Vertshus CAFE, RESTAURANT
(
57 87 05 30; www.strynvertshus.no ; Tonningsgata 19; mains Nkr180-230;
9am-1am Mon-Thu, to
2am Fri & Sat, 11am-8pm Sun)
Both inside and on its flower-bedecked terrace, this happy village hub serves the town's
best coffee (they use Italian Illy beans, and there is a varied legion of European baristas),
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