Spend a great fishing holiday on Karmøy with the whole family
Are you longing for a holiday in an angler's paradise, Karmøy, in the southern Norwegian archipelago? Come and stay in this elegantly furnished holiday home right by the fjord and a short distance from the jetty. This house is perfect for the big fishing family. There is plenty of air and space inside the house. The stylish furniture, the high ceiling, the warm colours, the wooden elements, the floor-to-ceiling windows and the four cosy sofa areas to fall in love with create a special atmosphere. In the evening, you can play Uno and board games at the chest in the colourful sofa area and chat about the many types of fish at the long dining table. Barbecue the freshly caught fish of the day on the open terrace. Spend happy hours at the fjord with a swim spa and cast your fishing line into the water.
The island of Karmøy, which is famous for its fishing, leaves nothing to be desired. Culture vultures can head to Skudeneshavn, formerly a centre for lobster and herring fishing. The 19th-century town is full of atmosphere and is now one of the best-preserved coastal towns with picturesque wooden houses and cosy narrow streets. Drive to the city of the Vikings, Haugesund.
Are you longing for a holiday in an angler's paradise, Karmøy, in the southern Norwegian archipelago? Come and stay in this elegantly furnished holiday home right by the fjord and a short distance from the jetty. This house is perfect for the big fishing family. There is plenty of air and space inside the house. The stylish furniture, the high ceiling, the warm colours, the wooden elements, the floor-to-ceiling windows and the four cosy sofa areas to fall in love with create a special atmosphere. In the evening, you can play Uno and board games at the chest in the colourful sofa area and chat about the many types of fish at the long dining table. Barbecue the freshly caught fish of the day on the open terrace. Spend happy hours at the fjord with a swim spa and cast your fishing line into the water.
The island of Karmøy, which is famous for its fishing, leaves nothing to be desired. Culture vultures can head to Skudeneshavn, formerly a centre for lobster and herring fishing. The 19th-century town is full of atmosphere and is now one of the best-preserved coastal towns with picturesque wooden houses and cosy narrow streets. Drive to the city of the Vikings, Haugesund.