Norway is one of the few countries where you can escape the hustle and bustle of modern-day life. The country boasts an incredibly natural and wild landscape, which forces visitors to jump off the corporate treadmill, releasing the person trapped inside. A new Norwegian property has been brought to our attention called Hattvika Lodge, and it sounds like an ideal place to rediscover oneself.
Hattvika Lodge, situated on the small island of Vestvågøya in Norway’s idyllic Lofoten archipelago, offers exclusive accommodation in restored fishermen’s cottages overlooking the harbour, together with newly-built, freestanding hotel rooms set on the hillside with mountains towering behind.
Privately owned by the same family for six generations, Hattvika Lodge combines the authenticity of life in Ballstad, a picturesque fishing village just above the Arctic Circle, with the comfort and stylish design for which Scandinavia is so well known, plus a plethora of outdoor activities.
The recent restoration and refurbishment of 13 original fishermen’s huts dating back to the 1880s have resulted in a selection of luxurious accommodations in one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom cabins.
Modern upgrades include bathrooms with underfloor heating, fully-equipped kitchens, and contemporary artwork, all of which meld seamlessly with traditional features such as wood cladding from the original 150-year-old buildings.
High ceilings, clean lines, comfortable sofas, soft furnishings, log burners and clever lighting ideas all add to the homely yet exclusive ambience created by the owners, husband-and-wife duo, Guri and Kristian Boe.
The newly refurbished cabins include Seaside Suites for two, right by the waterfront, which include breakfast in the property’s new restaurant just a short walk across the quay, and use of a private hot tub, overlooking the harbour.
In addition to the fishermen’s cabins, the Boes also created Hattvika Hillside, ten newly built, modern freestanding hotel rooms, partly nestled into the rocky terrain, partly perched on impressive steel supports.
Huge picture windows offer truly spectacular panoramic views over the Norwegian Sea and the mountains behind. It’s even possible to enjoy the Northern Lights during the winter months from the comfort of your hotel bed!
Regarding the accommodation, the pièce de résistance at Hattvika is the main Lodge, a beautiful villa with an annexe and a small fisherman’s cottage, ideal for larger families and groups.
Whichever accommodation type is chosen, a warm welcome awaits all guests from Guri and Kristian, who are always happy to share their extensive local knowledge and to work closely with local suppliers and guides to ensure their visitors have the ultimate Lofoten experience.
Numerous guided activities are possible, such as sea kayaking, hiking, trail running, mountain biking and stand-up paddle boarding, as well as ski touring in the winter and photography tours taking in the spectacular landscape and the magical Northern Lights between September and April. Fishing trips, boat rentals, surfing, diving and RIB tours are also available through local operators, as well as the possibility of hiring a private chef.
Plus, the newly-opened bistro-style restaurant, Fangst (meaning ‘catch’), aims to provide a memorable dining experience for its guests by producing a range of tasting menus based on sustainable ingredients sourced locally.
An expert team of chefs create ‘delicate experimental’ dishes, prioritising local foods such as cod, stockfish and sustainable seaweed harvested from the Arctic waters of the Lofoten archipelago. Organic cheese products from a nearby goat farm and marbled lamb from the islands also feature on the tasting menu: ‘Gateway to Ballstad – from the sea to mountains.’
For an additional taste of Lofoten and its history, Hattvika is also the only place in the world with a cod liver oil tasting booth, which is a homage to the islands’ Omega-3 oil-producing heritage. Although people tend to think that cod liver oil is purely medicinal, it might surprise you that it was also used in painting the fishermen’s cabins red!
It is also possible for guests to join an excursion with local fishermen to learn more about the significance of Lofoten Fishery, its history and its importance to the islands’ inhabitants.
For further information, visit https://hattvikalodge.no.
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