Vindfjelltunet Gjestegaard - Reviews
Igraine78 2024/06/25
auto-translated: Please note: The rating applies to the campsite, not the hostel!
Central, uneven tent/pitch area with electricity, surrounded by permanent campers (no one present) and strewn with stones. Not mowed, tent pegs absolutely necessary.
Sanitary facilities: boiler currently broken, so only ice-cold water; ladies: 2 toilets, one shower, one washbasin, very dirty floor;
there is rubbish everywhere on the forecourt, you can wash up in the neighbouring building, but everything is quite strange here (see photos)
Central, uneven tent/pitch area with electricity, surrounded by permanent campers (no one present) and strewn with stones. Not mowed, tent pegs absolutely necessary.
Sanitary facilities: boiler currently broken, so only ice-cold water; ladies: 2 toilets, one shower, one washbasin, very dirty floor;
there is rubbish everywhere on the forecourt, you can wash up in the neighbouring building, but everything is quite strange here (see photos)
Would I come back: No
Last Visit: June 2024
Last Visit: June 2024
Fellnasen 2018/10/04
auto-translated: We had chosen the place on our tour Eidfjord to Sandefjord as a stopover. When we arrived there was a very unsightly place. Everywhere garbage and building rubble. Even in front of the toilets. Pitches for campers within the permanent campers which looked, let's say more like permanent residents. Reception is actually a shop. The lake you can see on the picture win Weiher behind the reception. We have thankfully driven on.
Would I come back: No
Last Visit: October 2018
Last Visit: October 2018
herrvon 2018/07/14
auto-translated: We stayed one night. The welcome was friendly. There were only permanent campers except us. The toilets and showers were basic but well maintained. Directly on the main building with a small pizzeria is a small lake with a terrace. There are also rooms to stay here but we have not seen. We liked it, even if we were just passing through.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2018
Last Visit: July 2018