Gamlehuset
Location: 332 Høygardsvegen, Breim, no
Star Rating: 4.9 Stars
Property Type: Holiday homes
About this Property
Charming Holiday Home in Breim
Spectacular Views: Enjoy stunning mountain and river views from the comfort of your holiday home's patio.
Outdoor Dining: Relax and dine al fresco in the property's outdoor dining area, perfect for enjoying meals in the fresh air.
Adventure Awaits: With cycling and hiking opportunities nearby, guests at Gamlehuset can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Breim.
Book your stay at Gamlehuset now and experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure!
Important Information
This property does not accommodate bachelor(ette) or similar parties.
Managed by a private host
Policies
Check-in: 01:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Amenities & Facilities
- Offsite parking discounted rates available
- Non-smoking rooms
- Family rooms
- Pets allowed
- BBQ facilities
- Non-smoking throughout
- Outdoor furniture
- Self parking (surcharge)
- Offsite parking discounted rates available
- Japanese garden
- Covered parking
Rooms Available
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One-Bedroom House
Among the room amenities are a private entrance, a seating area, a barbecue as well as a patio and garden views. The unit has 5 beds.
Max Occupancy: 5 (5 Adults)
- Seating Area
- Toilet
- Additional toilet
- Private entrance
- Sofa
- Hardwood or parquet floors
- Barbecue
- Cleaning products
- Linen
- Dining table
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor dining area
- Drying rack for clothing
- Toilet paper
- Sofa bed
- Trash cans
- Cots
- Body soap
Guest Reviews
- Gisela (2/5): - Lage und Umgebung super Komfort und Ausstattung
- ALV (4/5): Hadde nok ikke overnattet der igjen, nei... (selv om vertinnen var hyggelig) - Hyggelig vertinne
Interessant hus - som å komme inn i et museum, innredet som da huset ble bygget (1911) Ikke strøm,
Ikke innlagt vann (vann måtte hentes i bekken),
Ikke wc inne (trekkfullt utedo),
Kaldt hus (varme i stua etterhvert vha propanovn), dvs fordel å være varm før ankomst.
Kronglete adkomst på smal svingete vei (møtte heldigvis ingen biler)
Viktig: Ingen av disse forholdene var nevnt i bookingbeskrivelsen, dvs vi ankom med forventninger om et vanlig enkelt overnattingstilbud. Dermed ble overraskelsen/skuffelsen desto større.
- Linda (9/5): Mysigt ställe med fantastiskt läge och natur. Trevlig och gästvänlig värd. -
- Lluís CB (1/5): CAP SERVEI. Ni AIGUA, Ni LLUM! - Lloc bonic a muntanya. Peró lluny. Vam agafar-ho per ser cabanya a muntanya i econòmic...però NO té Aigua, llum, wiffi, bany , ni calefacció/estufa!!!
CAR per serveis mínims. Dormir en cobert en un catre de fa 1000 anys , dur. CAP SERVEI, només dormir a cobert.
NO té Aigua, llum, wiffi, bany , ni calefacció/estufa!!! T'has de rentar al riu. Ni cuina, ni un café
CAR per serveis mínims. Dormir en cobert en un catre de fa 1000 anys , dur. Realment es una ESTAFA. Una broma de mal gust.
- Berndt (7/5): - Att bo i ett autentiskt gammalt hus utan bekvämligheter. Att jämföra med camping men gott om plats och torrt och varmt. Boendet var perfekt om man, som v,i läst recensionerna och visste att det var utedass, vatten från forsen intill och ingen el.
- Kjell (5/5): -
- Martin_hajek (1/5): This place is one big SCAM! Stay away! - This place is a complete scam. Just read the other reviews below. They don’t have water, electricity, or a toilet. Are you serious? When I tried to talk to the owners about this scam, they just said, “Your room is ready.” There’s no way to cancel and get my money back. This is a scam, a scam, a scam. Terrible place!
- Ülle (7/5): According to my 10-year-old grandchild, staying at this accommodation was an interesting experience. - The hostess was kind and brought us hot coffee in the morning, as well as hot water for the child to make tea. We definitely should have known earlier that there was no electricity at the accommodation. We would have made prior preparations. We would have had dinner before arriving. We also would have charged our electronic devices in advance.
- Hanna (1/5): Bad - Unfortunately (or fortunately), we were unable to stay in the accommodation. It's a museum that lacks living conditions (no electricity, water from a river, outdoor toilet). Most importantly, the windows were partially broken, making it impossible to sleep in rainy and windy weather (as it was). Additionally, the house doesn't "lock" in principle, so it's a safety issue if you're not afraid. But what disturbed me was: that when the house owner showed it to us, we decided to refuse and wanted to negotiate a 50% refund - she simply didn't "open" the door of her house to us (although we knew for certain she was inside). We waited for about 15 minutes and then left to find another place to stay for the night. So it's like in a horror movie... you never know what might happen to you at night.
- Anaïs (1/5): Find yourself a camping spot - For your information :
> No running water. Water to be fetched from the river.
> No electricity AT ALL.
> No kitchen : no dedicated space for cooking, no utensils, no gas/woodstove. The only way of cooking is the barbecue outside, although very exposed to the elements (fire is not allowed on the dry weeks which was the case during our visit, no covered terrace to sit outside on a rainy day)
> Toilets : dry toilets, or rather a set of wanky planks in an old barn.
> Sleeping : 4 single old fashioned wooden beds scattered around the house. People from 1.85m and above won't fit (yet sleeping on the floor is an option as suggested by the host).
> Overall : very creepy, unpractical old "house" (museum?), full of family pictures, souvenirs etc.
You could do with(out) all the above, but certainly not for 75 euros a night. At this stage I still don't know what we've been paying for ?? We left about 30 minutes after the check-in to the nearest camping, for a better view and some actual services.
The host refused even a partial refund and Booking was of no help at all. We lost 150 euros. For your information :
> No running water. Water to be fetched from the river.
> No electricity AT ALL.
> No kitchen : no dedicated space for cooking, no utensils, no gas/woodstove. The only way of cooking is the barbecue outside, although very exposed to the elements (fire is not allowed on the dry weeks which was the case during our visit, no covered terrace to sit outside on a rainy day)
> Toilets : dry toilets, or rather a set of wanky planks in an old barn.
> Sleeping : 4 single old fashioned wooden beds scattered around the house. People from 1.85m and above won't fit (yet sleeping on the floor is an option as suggested by the host).
> Overall : very creepy, unpractical old "house" (museum?), full of family pictures, souvenirs etc.
You could do with(out) all the above, but certainly not for 75 euros a night. At this stage I still don't know what we've been paying for ?? We left about 30 minutes after the check-in to the nearest camping, for a better view and some actual services.
The host refused even a partial refund and Booking was of no help at all. We lost 150 euros.
- Ela (8/5): Very good -
- Ju (7/5): special experience - museum style the light too dark, and no heater, inconvenient for stay
- Patrick (8/5): Very good -
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