Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Idyllic old fishing village house from 1850 with modern cons. We loved the old cottage atmosphere. The kitchen was brand new, the toilet and shower were old but totally fine. The bunk beds were very comfortable and the bedding was good. It's a shame we could only stay for one night. I would have happily stayed in the house for a week!
Clean and well-maintained. Friendly staff. Great location close to Moskenes ferry terminal, Å and Reine. Restaurants and convenience stores within walking distance.
Rooms clean and tidy. A great solution with access to the room - you don't have to worry about keys. a beautiful terrace where you can spend the whole day on sunny days. Great location, close to the shop and restaurant.
All the basics are here. The wifi is decent (if a tad temperamental), the showers were wonderfully hot, there are grocery stores within walking distance, you are a block away from the major trail heads, and the beds are nice. For a budget hotel, this one works great.
The flat is spacious is equipped with everything one needs for a very comfortable stay. It was clean and tidy. Great location and we so Aurora Borealis while we were there.
This place manages to mix the atmosphere of a travellers lodge/youth hostel with the comfort of a hotel. It has nice and cozy common spaces with a big kitchen and a home cinema space. It is conveniently located just next to the Munkebu trail head, not far from A i Lofoten fishing village and Moskenes ferry quay. The staff is nice and helpful.
Christophe
Young couple
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