Cozy Apartment Near ODDA Center W/ Parking Area
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Our Apartment is nearby the centre and is located in the 1st floor of our house.A great place to stay for those who want to explore Odda and neighboring places.About 10 minutes walk from the bus station.Stores and Groceries are also nearby. The space is private. You have your own entrance, kitchen, dining area and bathroom. The space Home Sweet Home as you Wish. Guest have thier own kitchen,living room,Bedroom,Dining area,we also have space in our backyard where you can seat and for those who want to grill outside as long as its not raining Guest access Free Parking Area,Wifi,Cabled TV .Private Bedroom w/ 1 single bed and 1 double bed. Dining Area, Living room with sofa bed/Towels/Shampoo.Linens.Shoe dryer.Washing machine. Other things to note Experienced Odda with Beautiful Nature.Odda can offer you Trolltunga=approximately 10-12 hours hike.We used 10 hours when i hike with my guest .Clothes according to the weather.Bring enough food and water when you do the hike and start the hike early as you can.I can recommend around 6-7 am.The 1-2 km starting point of the hike will be tough.If its raining it can be little bit muddy so bring extra socks. Buerbreen glacier=4-5 hours hike Låtefoss=Its a twin waterfalls on the roadside. Rossnoss-3-5 hours hike with beautiful view of the fjords Eidesnuten=4-5 hours hike with beautiful view of the fjords Lilletopp=1-2 hours hike.I can recommend to hike her for those who can't manage longer hike. The Troll Tongue is available for hikers from approximately mid-June to mid-September. It is located 17 kilometres from city centre in Odda, Hordaland, a county in Western Norway. The city of Bergen, the second largest in Norway, is located about 190 kilometres from the site via main roads. To reach the trail from national road 13, turn eastward in Tyssedalen away from the fjord up towards Hardangervidda, and drive the narrow but good road about 7 km up Skjeggedal. The road to the site ends at a parking facility near the dam at the end of Ringedalsvatnet 443 meters above sea level. There is a car park where Mågelibanen (a trolley car) started, though it is no longer in operation. The path up to Måglitoppen begin on the right of the cart path on the stairwell. There is a steep trail that rises about 410 meters up the first 1.5 kilometers up to the Måglitopp. Here the track surfaces slightly out before raising up Gryteskaret, another 330 meters to the highest point on the first part of the route 4 kilometers from the startingpoint, at Trombåskaret (1183 meters above sealevel
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