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5. Total rooms: 19. A gem by the open sea, surrounded by spectacular nature. On a small islet in Tjelsundet, you’ll find the historic Sandtorgholmen Hotel, BW Signature Collection. Once a trading post and key stop along the busy shipping route carrying people and goods from south to north, it is now a rare hotel destination. Whether guests want dramatic nature and northern lights outside the window or charming 18th-century buildings, this is the place for active, adventurous, and nature-loving travelers. Rooms and common areas. The hotel offers comfortable rooms in different categories and sizes. The property includes Brygga, Storgarden, Stabburet, a wood-fired hot tub, and a freestanding sauna overlooking the sea. Storgarden, a Swiss-style villa built in 1906, has elegantly furnished lounges with hand-painted wallpaper, ceiling roses, and chandeliers, plus five suites and two standard double rooms. Brygga houses the restaurant, 10 guest rooms, conference facilities, and outdoor seating. The views are spectacular. Breakfast and restaurant. A generous breakfast buffet is served every morning. The restaurant at Brygga offers simple dishes during the day and traditional home-style meals in the evening. Hotel guests, locals from Sandtorg, and passing boat tourists are all welcome. Sandtorg. The hotel is surrounded by beautiful, wild Northern Norwegian nature, as magical in summer as in winter. Summer is perfect for hiking, fishing, paddling, diving, or relaxing on white beaches. In winter, guests can enjoy skiing, snowshoeing, or a northern lights safari. Sea fishing is popular year-round, and for an adrenaline rush there are also sea-based adventure activities, including RIB tours. The hotel works with several partners offering a wide range of activities. . ·From: Harstad-Narvik Airport. Drive towards Tjeldsundbrua. After passing Tjeldsundbrua take to the left and follow Tjeldsundveien until you reach the Sandtorgholmen Hotel, BW Signature Collection.Restaurants: Sandtorg, on premises, Pub, International, Open for: breakfastArea Info: 150.00 kilometer(s) from Lofoten-Vesteralen, the Lofoten Islands are draped across the turbulent waters of the Norwegian Sea, far above the Arctic Circle. This rare wilderness outpost offers an untrammeled landscape of majestic mountains, deep fjords, squawking seabirds, long, surf-swept beaches, and small, interesting fishing villages. Due to the warm Gulf Stream, Lofoten has a much milder climate than other parts of the world at the same latitude. Between late May and mid-July you can experience the midnight sun, while the northern lights can be viewed from September to mid-April. Fishing has been and still is why people have lived here, and the region is known for its many small fishing villages. Stay in a Rorbu Hut an old fishermen's cabin and try eating skrei, the Arctic cod, and stockfish, dried cod. The rapidly changing weather and magnificent light conditions have inspired artists and drawn them to this area for several decades, which is evident in the many art galleries and photo exhibitions., 251.00 kilometer(s) from Tromso Golf Course, which is the world`s northernmost golf course.
TJELDSUNDVEIEN 938, SANDTORG, 9430, NO