Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Newly built, high-quality holiday home close to Viksdalsvatnet — sleeps 9
10/10 Excellent
"Our week in Viksdalen was unforgettable. The location is absolutely stunning—quiet, peaceful, and surrounded by natural beauty. The house was perfect for our two families, offering plenty of space and comfort. Everything was spotless, and the sound of the nearby waterfall added such a special charm. Torunn and Lars Egil were wonderful hosts—very welcoming and helpful. We especially loved relaxing in the hot tub each evening, taking in the majestic views. The home was also conveniently located for day trips, allowing us to explore many amazing parts of the Norwegian fjords. This was the perfect place to experience the best of Norway, and we would love to return."
"This family owned hotel on the fjord was a great place to stay. It had a good evening meal and breakfast. Very friendly staff and owners. We had a view room which was awesome."
Stone cabin, sleeps 2-4, with traditional grass roof. Self catering.
10/10 Excellent
"Five stars is not enough for the stone cabin in Ortnevik! The one bedroom cabin is so charming. The kitchen has everything you will need to prepare meals and the bed is comfortable. The property is incredibly beautiful and there are interesting hikes right from the cabin. Just a quick walk away you’ll find an amazing wood sculpture garden that will blow your mind. Eldar was very helpful with check in and with advice on where to hike and walk. The small store in town has limited hours but a surprising amount of supplies for a small place. But if you have the option it is likely best to grocery shop in a larger town before arrival. At the cabin I felt I could be away from it all and see the real Norway. Thank you Eldar for sharing your wonderful property with us"
Original fjord house in its own beautiful fjord arm of the Sognefjord
10/10 Excellent
"Staying in this incredible home in Finnabotn was the highlight of our Norway vacation. This "secret" branch of the Sognefjord offers a truly authentic, off-the-grid experience. There is no road access so we rented a boat—the only way to get here—through Vik Adventures and the journey itself was part of the adventure, a scenic 25 to 45-minute ride on the fjord from Vikøyri, depending on conditions.The home itself is a quiet, rustic retreat with some modern updates, preserved to maintain its historical features as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The scenery is absolutely stunning, with enormous waterfalls serving as a backdrop. We spent our time exploring the area, hiking to the top of the mountain where the waterfalls begin, and enjoying the wild berries. We boated to Balestrand for dinner one night. Every evening, we'd sit on the dock listening to the sounds of the falls. This is a perfect escape for anyone looking for an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience. NOTE: you need to pack your groceries, as there are no stores nearby!"
Big Cabin sleeps 2-9 people, open fire place, view of the Sognefjord
10/10 Excellent
"This is a lovely spot. The cabin is set into the side of a ridge with forest at the back. The front wall of windows and deck look out about a kilometer, over fields and the village, to the Sognefjord. During our stay with our teenaged granddaughter in early June, the wildflowers were everywhere, and the forest was a misty J.R.R. Tolkien landscape of thick moss, crags, rocks, crevices and rivulets. Great hiking out the door in every direction, and, even on a drizzly day, the anticipation of a cozy return. The heated floors are delightful. Much thought went into the cabin's layout, with touches including carvings, a gnarly stump supporting the kitchen counter, and stairs to the loft hewn out of a single log.Ortnevik is off the beaten path, at the end of a narrow road from Bjordal to the west. That is an appealing reason to visit this part of Hoyanger. But, the visitor should realize that ferries are more limited on the weekend, the small local store is often closed, and no nearby cafes. So, a good idea to pick up supplies on the way and double check the ferry schedule. Our time here was the highlight of our trip to Norway."
Wooden cabin with grass roof, sleeps 2-5 people., Self catering. Open fire place
10/10 Excellent
"Prachtige omgeving, maar je moet wel van sportieve wandelingen houden. Je kunt een heel mooie boottrip maken over de Fjord naar Vik. Aardige verhuurders! Wel tanken voor dat je er naar toe rijdt! In het dorpje is om de dag de buurtsuper open."
What's it like to stay at an apartment in Vadheim?
There are plenty of places to stay with in Hoyanger, with 24 accommodation choices including 3 apartments.
How do you know if an apartment is a good option for you?
Often offering more space than a traditional hotel room, an apartment comes with a kitchen, so you can cook some of your meals. Apartments are ideal for families who want the conveniences of home, and also for solo travelers who want to stay in at night and plan out their next day.
What's the top apartment I should consider for a stay in Vadheim?
Below are some of the top apartments in the area: Bosdalhuset: Located in Hoyanger, 10.2 mi/16.4 km from the heart of Vadheim. Includes free WiFi. Free parking and onsite laundry facilities are on site. 5 Person Holiday Home in Bjordal: Located 11.9 mi/19.1 km away in Hoyanger. Raaehuset: Located in Hoyanger, 10.2 mi/16.4 km away. Includes free WiFi. Access to free parking is available on site.
What will the weather be like when I travel to Vadheim?
Though weather is just one factor, it can really affect your travel plans, especially if you're planning an extended stay in Vadheim. The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 55°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 32°F. The rainiest months in Vadheim are October, December, September, and November, with each month seeing an average of 14 inches of rainfall.
What should I see and do in Vadheim?
While you're exploring the area, Sogne Fjord and Saebotjorna Lake are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. Lavik Ferryport and Brekke Church are a couple of places you'll find in the larger area.
What's the best way to get to and around Vadheim?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can you save you a headache when you get to your destination. Fly into Forde (FDE-Bringeland), which is located 15.8 mi (25.5 km) away from the heart of the city. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.