Great holiday resort by the fish-rich Jarfjord. The cottage has a spacious terrace and magnificent views of the beautiful fjord landscape. Good sea fishing, boat can be rented. In winter, the Northern Lights are a great experience.
The cabin, which is located on an open and sunny plot, 50 m from the fjord, was built in 1979 and renovated in 2020. It now appears as a pleasant holiday cabin with a good standard and modern bathroom with underfloor heating. 2 bedrooms in the cottage with double beds. In the winter-insulated annex there is a double bed. In the living room there is a wood burning stove with glass door that provides comfortable heat on cold days. Flat screen TV with large screen / Satellite with many TV channels. Free broadband / internet with large capacity. In the yard by the cottage is a winter-insulated annex with a double bed and wood-fired sauna for 5 pers. in separate building with dressing room / relax with sofa and chairs. Inflatable whirlpool.
In the area there is great hiking terrain for the whole family and several fish-rich lakes. Good hunting terrain with a lot of big birds in Pasvikdalen. The fjord is rich in fish and large occurrences of king crab. A 24 foot open boat with steering console, 140 hp outboard engine, sonar, gps, chart plotter, pole holders and life jackets can be rented. The boat is located at the floating pier. Filleting bench in boathouse with running water and light, freezer by the cabin. BOAT IS AVAILABLE 20.5-1.10
Great starting point for day trips by car to the mining town of Kirkenes, the old fishing village Bugøynes and King Oscar II's chapel at Grense Jakobselv. 8 km to the Russian border. Large parking space by the cottage.
Property details:Build: 1979Last renovation: 2020
1 living room: 28 m2, wood-burning stove, radio, TV, satellite dish
2 bedroom: (1DB)+(1DB+1B), cot
1 annex: (1DB+1B)
kitchen area: high chair, electric cooker, fridge, freezer 200 - 249 l., microwave oven, cooker hood, washing machine, coffee funnel, waffle iron
Bath/WC: WC, wash basin, shower cubicle, underfloor heating
and: terrace, covered terrace, electric heating, garden grill, natural plot 5100 m2, mixed furnishings, panoramic view over water, non-smoking house, Max. 18 kg fish/pers.
Can be rented: Motorboat 24 fod w/motor 140 HP Cubicle (open) Rod holder 2 Stk NOK 8000 (Deposit NOK 1500), Safety package 1pieces, GPS 1pieces, Chartplotter/GPS 1pieces, Fishfinder 1pieces, Motorboat 18 fod w/motor 100 HP Rod holder 2 Stk NOK 7800 (Deposit NOK 1500), Chartplotter/GPS 1pieces, Fishfinder 1pieces
Supply: Life vest (+90kg) 4pieces
Deposit: NOK 1500
Extra costs:Electricity: inclusive Firewood(Season 2023): according to use - 9,95 EUR/pack, mandatory products, paid on site in local currency.Water: inclusive

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Your holiday home in Norway makes holiday dreams come true for nature lovers everywhere!
If you were to fold Norway down the way from its southern
tip the
North Cape would fall somewhere between Rome and Naples. The
most southern,
western, northern and eastern points in Norway,
despite the long land borders with Sweden, Finland
and Russia, all lie on the sea. Better than that even is
that the
east of Finnmark shares a line of longitude with Istanbul,
while the
west coast in Bergen shares one with Marseille. If you
travel from Norway's south coast to the arctic circle, you
have to travel all
the way to Kirkenes and then the same distance
again. If you'd like to set off along the whole coastline,
including fjords
and islands, you should plan time and luggage for around
57,000 kilometres of travel.
Norway's exoticism comes from its geographical and
topographical profile, from its fascinating nature, which
only seems to come in XXL format. The longest and
deepest fjord in Europe, Sognefjord, or the largest plateau
on the continent, the
Hardangervidda. The endless summer days under the
midnight sun and the magic of the dancing Northern Lights on
the
northern winter sky.
The fact that you immediately feel at ease in this
completely different "world"
is also down to Norwegian society. An environment
that is focused on the future but glorifies the past with
fervour
. Mental gymnastics aren't necessary to
understand "Sentrum", "Tradisjon" or "Velkommen". There
is already a sense of familiarity when you arrive: If
you don't opt for anonymous air travel and instead take one
of the
ferries through the Kattegat or across the Skagerrak,
you will experience an atmostpheric overture: The first
signs of land point towards prosperity and
civic care: well maintained holiday homes in bright
colours; marinas round every corner and in every bay; in the
busy harbour quarters of Oslo, Larvik, Langesund,
Kristiansand, Stavanger and Bergen, it's all about the
incoming ferries. The signs towards the
car exit are as pleasant as the considerate
driving. Let the journey to your "hut", the holiday home,
begin:
Holiday in Norway
Norwegians love their great nature and freedom
beyond all measure. It's no wonder that holidaying in your
own
holiday home is more than a way of living – it's a
way of life. In the most beautiful locations on the banks of
the
fjords, on the open sea or in the vast mountains,
there are several hundred thousand of the most beautiful
holiday homes,
which the Norwegians, very modestly, call "hytte", a hut.
Most
are located just a few steps from a hiking trail,
a cross-country skiing trail or their own jetty. The main
thing is
that you are very quickly immersed in nature. The Norwegian
magic formula for activities and relaxation in nature is
called
"friluftsliv", which more or less means life in fresh
air. And it is contagious, we promise.
Winter offers up varied and challenging
skiing for adults and children, beginners or
advanced skiers alike. Even the historical
sights and cultural events that have
long stood in the shadow of experiences in nature are now
attractions for many tourists.
Norway has so much to offer tourists all year round
that you may be left wishing you had more time to
explore everything.
Holiday in Norway's fjords
Norway is known for its impressive fjords,
deep canyons that project up to 200 km inland. The
largest fjords in Norway are Hardangerfjord,
Sognefjord and Nordfjord. The ice age left its mark here
. On the banks of the fjords, impressive
mountain chains tower into the heavens. Holiday homes in
this location have
views that you can only dream of. A holiday in the
fjords is certainly an unforgettable experience. Even
UNESCO have certified the unique natural beauty of
Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord. Seeing fjords on holiday in
Norway,
exploring them, walking along their
banks and visiting the tiny places at the end of many fjords
is almost imperative when on holiday in Norway.
Norway holiday tips
You could say that Norway is unique from head to toe and
full
of places that anyone would love to visit at least once. In
any
travel guide, you can learn all about the absolute
highlights,
such as Geirangerfjord, Trolltunga, Preikestolen,
cities like Bergen and Trondheim, Lofoten and, of course,
North Cape. We have a few extra special
Norway holiday tips:
• Among Norway's fjords, you can visit Urnes Stave Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, take a mini-cruise on the ferry from Gudvangen to Kaupanger and take in the summit panorama from Moldes' own mountain.
• In South and East Norway, the Maihaugen open-air museum is certainly worth a visit. You don't want to miss the Peer Gynt Festival in Vinstra either if you are interested in culture, and visit the Forest and Hunting Museum in Elversum if you are a fan of nature.
• In Central and Northern Norway, you can take a mine tour
in Røros, travel along Coastal Route 17
and take the cable car in Tromsø up the local mountain to
take in the panoramic views across the polar region. And
you wouldn't want to miss out on going on a Red King Crab
safari either,
do you?
Fishing in Norway holiday
Our fishing houses are perfect for a fishing holiday in
Norway,
complete with high-quality equipment, such as
a filleting bench, freezer (min. 60 litres) and boat
(included
or for hire). What's more, we also offer
so called fishing houses+. They're never
more than 2 km away from fishing waters, the freezer has at
least 200
litres volume and the boat (included or for hire) on site
is at least 17 feed long and has 25 hp, with chartplotter,
echo sounder and GPS. Fishing on holiday in Norway, that
sounds about right! If you think about the beautiful clear
water of the sea and the fjords, you can imagine just how
many fish feel at home here. Holiday in Norway is varied and
can even mean that you get to spend your evening preparing
fish that you've caught yourself – the typical Norwegian
lifestyle!
Norway holiday with children
Norway is a holiday destination for nature lovers. And
they'll
of course want to share that with their children too. Who
needs amusement parks, hotel entertainment and water parks
when you have a huge adventure playground to
explore and discover right on the doorstep of your holiday
home
? You can go fishing with your children,
take kayak tours through the frjords, hike through the
fantastic mountain landscape, make campfires with twist
bread,
go swimming every day, watch animals and so
much more! You can make yourself comfortable in your holiday
home
and live according to your own rhythm, just the way you and
your children are used to. A holiday in Norway with
children is great – for adults and children!
Norway holiday with a dog
A holiday home break is potentially the best solution that
there is for families with a dog. Take your four-legged
friend with you on holiday and there's no need to worry
about getting a dog sitter or finding a kennel. In Norway,
DanCenter has approx. 230 holiday homes available where dogs
are most welcome. It's not just you who will love Norway,
your dog will too! It's almost as though the unspoilt nature
was designed for a holiday with your dog. If you are
planning a Norway holiday with your dog, we have the perfect
holiday home for you, as well as all
the information that you'll need for travelling with your
dog.
Weather Norway
Thanks to the Gulf Stream, Norway has a comparatively
mild climate for its latitude. Even so, you can
experience all 4 seasons in one day in Norway. In
short – the weather in Norway varies.
In spring, the country springs to life again and the days
quickly get much longer. While the plants are blooming in
the south,
it can still be wintry and cold in the north
. Nevertheless, the light entices the inhabitants and
visitors
back out into nature. In Summer, the sun hardly
sets, especially in the North, where there is
no sunset for weeks at a time. The weather in Norway
at this time of year is mild, warm and comparatively dry. In
autumn, the huge forested areas plunge into vibrant
colours, the
days get shorter again, mushrooms and berries are ready for
harvest
and it's a great season for lots of outdoor activities, such
as
hiking. In winter, the weather in Norway brings with it a
magical winter wonderland. Many regions
can rely on snow, so there are lots of
opportunities to take part in winter sports in Norway. In
the north, there are a few weeks
where the sun doesn't come up, which gives you a good
chance of setting your eyes on the Northern Lights
. A holiday home break in Norway is worth it
at any time of the year, since every season offers
something special. Take a look at the weather in Norway here
!
Norway holiday in a DanCenter holiday home
Norway is perfect for an unforgettable
holiday home break. Choose your favourite from over 700
holiday homes
in Norway with whirlpools, saunas or
swimming pools. If you're looking for rest and relaxation,
our holiday homes with fjord views are perfect for you!
There
you can enjoy a unique view of the
fjord landscape.
We can even book your journey there for you. You can find an
overview of all transport connections here.

Funktioner

  • Property type Holiday house
    Living area 79 m²
    Minimum occupancy 1 Persons
    Maximum occupancy 5 Persons
    Other Non-smoking house
    Pet allowed Pets not permitted
    Number of bathrooms 1
    Number of bedrooms 3
  • Living room furniture Fireplace
  • On-site leisure facilities Sauna
    Whirlpool
    Garden facilities Garden grill
    Garden furniture provided
  • Heating Wood/coal heating
    Entertainment electronics Radio/radio alarm clock
    SAT reception
    TV
    Telecommunications Internet access
    Equipment Washing machine
  • Bathroom features Toilet
    Wash basin
    Shower
  • Kitchen furniture/equipment Extractor hood
    Microwave oven
    Deep freezer
    Refrigerator
    Electric stove
  • View from the holiday home Sea/lake
    Distance to town 20 km
    Distance to next restaurant 25 km
    Distance to next shopping facilities 20 km
    Nearby sports facilities Fishing
    Rental Facilities Boat rental service
    Distance to lake 1.5 km
    Distance to sea/lake 0.05 km
    Distance to next cross-country skiing trail 25 km

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