Accommodation at Gøysa Gard by the Lysefjord
At Gøysa Gard, we can accommodate up to 25 guests in three separate units:
The Farmhouse - 8 persons
Astrids house - 8 persons
The Apartment - 5 persons
2 Mini Cabins - 2 persons in each
Surrounding the house is a charming garden with several seating areas for relaxation, in addition to a larger common area equipped with benches and grills.
Gøysa Gard is run by three local families who lives close by, and who has the knowledge and dedication to make sure you will have a comfortable and eventful stay. They are happy to assist you, and attend to your needs during your stay whether it is tips for hikes, booking of activities or any other requests.
Gøysa Gard collaborates with Fjord Event, which offers the RIB tour "Lysefjorden Safari".
Gøysa Gard is located centrally in Forsand. From the farm there is a path down to the fjord, which is only 150 meters away. There are two grocery stores by the fjord and within 10 minutes' walk.
"The Pink Ferry Dock" is also within 10 minutes' walk. From this dock there are public transportation by both bus and boat taking you in the fjord, to Preikestolen, Jørpeland and to Stavanger.
Whether you are planning to explore Preikestolen/Pulpit Rock, Kjerag, Flørli or simply to enjoy the raw Norwegian nature, Gøysa Gard is the perfect place to stay.
Gøysa Gard is an Eco-Lighthouse (Miljøfyrtårn) certified business, which means that we focus on sustainable tourism and to leave as little an environmental footprint in our nature as possible.
It is possible for groups to hire the entire farm for conferences, teambuilding, courses and other social events. During the summer months, the barn can be used for groups up to a maximum of 40 people. For smaller groups/leadership groups, max 25 people, it is perfect inside the house. The large garden can be used for various activities, which can be customised to suit your needs. Lunch and dinner can be booked.
- All year
- Guest parking
- Free WiFi
Source: Reisemål Ryfylke
Accommodation at Gøysa Gard by the Lysefjord