Panoramahyttene, Sandhåland, Roald Bø architect, Holon Arkitektur

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Panoramahyttene at Sandhåland campground was designed by architect Roald Bø from Holon Arkitektur. The site comprises three furnished cabins that accommodate up to four adults and one child each. Visit Panoramahyttene.no to learn more or book a stay. | Photo by Ida Kristin Vollum

Voyager: A Stay in Western Norway

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Experience some of the best Western Norway has to offer—fresh, wild, beautiful nature. Panoramahyttene is an architecturally gorgeous vacation rental set into the coastal landscape, with ample windows allowing guests to experience how the land changes with the weather: from stormy days when the waves crash against the rocks to calm ones when the sunset is reflected in the sea. “I’ve spent countless days in this area, but I’m still mesmerized by the surroundings—how the weather plays the main role and the light changes throughout the day,” says marketing and operations manager Tove V. Bråthen. “I’m really looking forward to welcoming guests from near and far to experience this.”

Panoramahyttene, Sandhåland, Roald Bø architect, Holon Arkitektur

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Panoramahyttene at Sandhåland campground was designed by architect Roald Bø from Holon Arkitektur. The site comprises three furnished cabins that accommodate up to four adults and one child each. Visit Panoramahyttene.no to learn more or book a stay. | Photo by Ida Kristin Vollum

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