Stay at Gamlekaien in Skudeneshavn
Gamlekaien, granted a royal licence in 1771, is a fully renovated guest house with 6 unique rooms, each featuring its own bathroom.
The house is believed to be the oldest remaining building in Skudeneshavn. Over its 250-year history, it has served as an inn, a stall, a medicine shop, a customs house, and a telegraph station. For the past 100 years, it has been used for residential purposes.
How many rooms does Gamlekaien have?
Gamlekaien has 6 unique guest rooms, each with its own bathroom. All rooms are thoughtfully decorated. The house also features a dining room for up to 24 guests, and a library with a lounge. Guests can enjoy a rich selection of books and contemporary art.
Where can I book a room at Gamlekaien?
You can book your stay at Gamlekaien here.
Is breakfast included?
A delicious homemade breakfast is served. Lunch and dinner are available on request.
Are pets allowed?
Pets are not permitted at Gamlekaien.
Access:
By car: Public parking is available at the old ferry quay or at the library in the centre of Skudeneshavn, both a short walk from Gamlekaien.
By boat: You can moor your boat at the quay outside the house.
Source: Destinasjon Haugesund & Haugalandet
Stay at Gamlekaien in Skudeneshavn