
Three fine DNT lighthouses
Are you looking for a cabin trip or experience that is a little out of the ordinary?
Written by: Oda Ruud Framstad
Go to a lighthouse then! At these three lighthouses, you can spend the night with nature's mighty forces on all sides. It will be an experience you won't soon forget.
Watch video of three nice lighthouse experiences:
Southern pearl

BEAUTIFUL: At Lyngør lighthouse you can really experience the best coastal Norway has to offer.
In rooms named after sea creatures such as Reka and Havhesten, you can enjoy a good night's sleep at Lyngør lighthouse. This tourist cabin is located on Kjeholmen just northeast of Lyngør in Tvedestrand, which with all its white southern houses was named Europe's best preserved village in 1991.
Enjoy the evenings when the sun disappears into the horizon and feel new energy after a few days in the fresh sea air. An overnight stay here is a fantastic experience.
The fresh holiday

At Skongenes lighthouse you will find the fresh holiday with the wind in your hair that you have always dreamed of. This tourist cabin is located at Stad in Northwest Norway. Here you can spend the night in the lighthouse keeper's house, enjoy yourself in the yard, look out over an eldorado of cliffs and experience exciting places and trails.
When it is low tide, there are many opportunities for activity and discovery on the shore, where you can find everything from anemones and seaweed to a bustling bird life.
Round Lighthouse

IN SUMMER COSTUME: At Runde lighthouse it is nice to spend the night, regardless of the weather.
Runde lighthouse can be found at Kvalneset on the northwest tip of the famous bird island Runde. The island is home to around 500,000 birds, and the lighthouse buildings on the site are protected under the Cultural Heritage Act.
The cabin is self-catering and has as many as 24 beds.
After preparing a meal with ingredients from the cabin's food storage, you can sit down and watch the outside world. It's exciting to be here, regardless of whether it's sunny or stormy.
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