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This is the famous poet Per Sivle's kingdom, where he was inspired and spent his childhood years. Today this is a part of the distinctive fjord landscape of west Norway, which is included on Unesco’s World Heritage list.
At Sivle you can enjoy magnificent nature, spiced with stories, poems and songs. Here you can enjoy excellent home-made traditional food, and many of the raw materials are produced on the farm. The hostess at Sivle does everything to ensure that guests are given excellent and authentic experiences.
Accomodation/rental:
Kårastova at Sivle has recently been restored, the house dates back to approximately 1750. The house was originally constructed in timber, later extended and raised to a second floor. We have been able to expose some of the old timber walls so as to show the old combined with the standard of today. You can enjoy a fantastic view sitting at the long table in the living room, with Stalheimskleiva below and the village of Stalheim and the valley of Brandset directly opposite.
On the ground floor you enter a spacious hallway, with a slate floor and underfloor heating. The kitchen is nicely fitted with an integrated dishwasher and fridge and well equipped with various tableware and other aids. The living room contains a long table, corner sofa and a wood fired stove. The bathroom contains a toilet, shower cabinet and washing machine and has underfloor heating.
On the first floor there are 3 bedrooms: the red room has a 120 cm bed, the blue room has a single bed and one 120 cm bed and the green room has a double bed (150 cm). In the hallway there are cupboards for the use of visitors. The bedrooms have a total of 7 beds with good mattresses. In addition the corner sofa in the living room can be used as a bed.
Food:
Visitors cater for themselves, but may also book dinner for an evening in Gamlastovo. Currently we run the farm organically, growing various vegetables, potatoes, raspberries, strawberries, redcurrants and blackcurrants. In addition we harvest what nature can provide in terms of berries, mushrooms and greenery. We also have sheep, and a fjording (Norwegian pony) which takes part in the running of the farm and is used for packhorse trips. Sivle Gard has large and excellent uncultivated resources, which are important for sheep farming. The mountain farm belonging to Sivle Gard is located in Berdalen, where the sheep have access to mountain pastures all through the summer. We process meat from lamb and game and serve it in meals at Sivle.
For booking. contact Sivle Gard at [email protected] or at +47 95783274.
Accessibility information
How to get there
By car you take E16 from east or west. You leave the E16 at Stalheim and follow the signs for Stalheim Hotel, drive past the hotel and follow the signs to Brekke, Sivle and Nåli. Day trippers taking the journey to Sivle or Nåli should park their cars at Stalheim Hotel (in the parking space closest to the road to Brekke), and walk from there.
The road to Sivle is steep, and there are no parking spaces, spaces in the farm are reserved for our own vehicles. If you are staying overnight at Sivle, you are allowed to drive to Sivle and of course to park here.
If you arrive by train to Voss, you can take the bus to Stalheim and walk to Sivle. If you arrive by boat to Gudvangen, you can take the bus to Stalheim and walk to Sivle. Otherwise you are able to walk from the surrounding valleys of Vossestrand as well as Vikafjellet, and arrive at Sivle.
Bron: Destinasjon Voss