Florli, Rogaland, Norway
Flørli is a unique place with a peculiar asmophore where it was previously a society with about 50-60 people who had shop, school, nurse, post etc. The power station was the workplace. Now the visitors of nature are attracted to, the Lysefjord, the stairs, (the world's longest wooden staircase: 4444 steps) the mountain, Flørli history, tranquility,
peace of mind, |
nature, atmosphere - a good contrast to an otherwise so busy everyday life makes Flørli a unique place to be.
The director's home (engineer) is rented out in its entirety. Fully equipped residence with comfortable bathroom and well-equipped kitchen with appliances. There are 4 bedrooms and 8 beds.
At Flørli you can explore the historic village, the longest wooden stairs in the world, 4444 steps, breathtaking mountains, fjord, tranquility. A good place to be away from home and to "recharge your batteries".
To get to Flørli, the ferry goes twice a day, except Saturday. Two days a week the ferry departs from Stavanger city center.
Access to Flørli only by ferry, twice a day (except Saturday), either from Lauvik or Stavanger.
The director's home (engineer) is rented out in its entirety. Fully equipped residence with comfortable bathroom and well-equipped kitchen with appliances. There are 4 bedrooms and 8 beds.
At Flørli you can explore the historic village, the longest wooden stairs in the world, 4444 steps, breathtaking mountains, fjord, tranquility. A good place to be away from home and to "recharge your batteries".
To get to Flørli, the ferry goes twice a day, except Saturday. Two days a week the ferry departs from Stavanger city center.
Access to Flørli only by ferry, twice a day (except Saturday), either from Lauvik or Stavanger.