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Magnusgarden is only a four-minute walk from Lyngheisenteret (The Heathland Centre) and offers accommodation to up to 16 adults.
This is not a hotel, but a traditional historic farmhouse from 1913. Out here, there is no light pollution, and you can experience the night sky to be exceptionally clear. The surroundings are quiet and peaceful, with a view overlooking the fjord. I's just a few minutes from the open heartland and hiking trails Ytre Lygra. A short distance to swimming coves and excellent fishing spots. Check in and slow down.
You can prepare your own meals in the kitchen, or visit Matstova at Lyngheisenteret during opening hours for a meal based on local ingredients.
The house includes:
Ground floor:
Living room (dining table and seating for 8, one sofa bed and 3 armchairs)
Kitchen with stove and oven, dishwasher, fridge with freezer, coffee maker, kettle, and all necessary kitchenware.
Sørastova (2 beds + 1 bed in adjoining room)
Bathroom with shower and toilet
First floor:
Sørelemmen (5 beds + 2 in adjoining room)
Norelemmen (2 beds + 2 in adjoining room)
Fjorden (2 beds)
Bathroom with toilet
The house has a total of 16 beds. WiFi (fiber) is installed.
All price categories can be found on Magnusgården’s website.
About Lyngheisenteret (The Heathland Centre) at Lygra:
Lyngheisenteret is beautifully located in the historic coastal landscape in Lindås, Nordhordland. Here you can walk along fine, well-maintained trails in the heathlands, or watch a film and exhibition, visit the farm, rent a bicycle or fishing rod, and if you are lucky you may see both eagles and wild sheep.
Lyngheisenteret is today the only place in Europe where you can experience authentic heathlands run by local farmers and adapted for visitors. It is a living museum with the mission of conveying West Norwegian coastal culture in addition to preserving the heathlands.
How to get to Lyngheisenteret on Lygra:
Lyngheisenteret can be reached by scheduled boat or bus services or by private car/bus.
Boat:
There is an express boat service in the morning and afternoon from Strandkaiterminalen in Bergen – see norled.no/en/. A not to be missed 40 minutes boat trip with a 10 – 15 minutes easy walk up to Lyngheisenteret from the quay is an ideal start to your visit to Lygra.
Car:
It takes about one hour to drive from Bergen to Lygra and about 30 minutes from Knarvik. Follow the E39 road north from Bergen and after two long bridges, turn left at the roundabout just before the town of Knarvik. Continue on towards Leirvåg along Mongstadvegen (RV57). After two short tunnels, turn left at Seim and follow the signs to Lyngheisenteret. The distance from Seim is 16km. For a pleasant alternative and ideal circular tour, take the FV404 road on your return journey via Alversund.
Buss:
There are public bus services, routes 311-313, from Bergen via Knarvik to the nearest bus stop to Lyngheisenteret known as «Lygra Snuplass». From here, it is an easy 10 minute walk to Lyngheisenteret. For timetables, www.skyss.no/en/ (note, the bus stop name remains the same in both languages).
| Single room – From price | 650 NOK * |
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Source: Visit Bergen