We stayed at Eliassen Rorbuer and chose the oceanfront superior cottage. The location of the resort is beautiful, peaceful, and well-situated. It’s easy to see why it was featured by Lonely Planet.
That said, the oceanfront balcony area is also accessible to everyone, not just guests staying in the oceanfront units. So if you are cost-conscious, I would actually recommend choosing the non-oceanfront rooms, as you still get to enjoy the same views and access.
The stay itself was comfortable and relaxing. The resort is eco-friendly, so do note that they do not provide amenities such as toothbrush, toothpaste, or slippers. They also do not provide cleaning / housekeeping services during your stay. The overall environment is natural, quiet, and lovely.
Breakfast is too simple given the rate.
Overall, it’s a beautiful and peaceful place. You can easily catch the aurora at the resort.
The hotel is a 17-minute walk from the airport. As shown in the photo, the streets are very smooth, and even in winter, the snow has been compacted and is easy to walk on. The family room for three people has one double bed plus a pull-down bed frame; the extra bed is quite comfortable and recommended. However, the bathroom drainage is poor; showering leaves the entire floor wet, which is something that desperately needs improvement.
A Twin room for a good price. Breakfast was amazing and the hotel is located close to everything you need. Trainstation, supermarket, restaurants and bars and since Bøde isn’t that big. You’ll be on a hiking trail before you know.
I can say this hotel is fantastic.
Mainly because most of the Nordic hotels are old, this is very new, the design is particularly good. The city is a niche tourist destination in Roftown, and there are few Chinese people in the local area. Adding money to set a sea view room with a balcony, it is really worth it, I saw the aurora on the balcony.
Absolutely loved this hotel! The surroundings are incredibly photogenic, and the aurora often appears right on the mountain top across from the hotel. I even asked the front desk for aurora viewing recommendations, and they suggested a small church hill and by the pier. But honestly, you can just watch it from right outside the hotel. Otherwise, you'd have to head towards the city outskirts, and the two places they recommended weren't great, especially the small church – it was too cluttered with trees and rooftops. Plus, the hotel's lobby offers free 24-hour hot water, tea, and coffee, which is a huge bonus! I'm not sure if my room got an upgrade, but it felt much larger than I expected. The hotel has two floors, and the only downside is no elevator. So, it's best to pack your luggage strategically. If you're on the second floor, just take a few essentials up, and you can store your suitcase at the front desk. Of course, when checking in, if you're on the second floor, a staff member will help you with your bags, but you'll have to carry them down yourself when checking out. The hotel is about 600 meters from the pier and several large supermarkets, making shopping and getting around convenient. The parking lot is also spacious. All in all, fantastic value for money! (The aurora was visible above the red house in the third photo).
Nice modern hotel in a great location. Food options around the hotel pretty good. Cosy room. Breakfast not bad. Note room has heater but not climate control
I like it very much. The hotel has invincible views, especially the sea view room, 270 degrees sea view. The location is closer to Aozhen and the night view is very beautiful.
Because the hotel lobby will lock the door at night, and the door on the side of the outdoor stairs is specially reserved. You can swipe your card to enter and exit, which is convenient for seeing the aurora at night.
Dinner is also delicious, the restaurant has a beautiful view.
The hotel does not have a lift, which may be inconvenient for guests travelling with heavy luggage or those who prefer easier accessibility. It is something worth noting, especially if your room is located on the upper floors.
The breakfast selection was also quite limited, with only a small variety of options available. While it was sufficient for a quick meal, it may not meet the expectations of guests looking for a more extensive breakfast spread.
In terms of location, the hotel is more suitable for travellers who are self-driving, as it is easier to access by car. Those relying on public transport may find it less convenient.
Overall, the stay was manageable, but there are a few aspects that could be improved to enhance guest comfort and convenience.
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DD13928****Absolutely loved this hotel! The surroundings are incredibly photogenic, and the aurora often appears right on the mountain top across from the hotel. I even asked the front desk for aurora viewing recommendations, and they suggested a small church hill and by the pier. But honestly, you can just watch it from right outside the hotel. Otherwise, you'd have to head towards the city outskirts, and the two places they recommended weren't great, especially the small church – it was too cluttered with trees and rooftops. Plus, the hotel's lobby offers free 24-hour hot water, tea, and coffee, which is a huge bonus! I'm not sure if my room got an upgrade, but it felt much larger than I expected. The hotel has two floors, and the only downside is no elevator. So, it's best to pack your luggage strategically. If you're on the second floor, just take a few essentials up, and you can store your suitcase at the front desk. Of course, when checking in, if you're on the second floor, a staff member will help you with your bags, but you'll have to carry them down yourself when checking out. The hotel is about 600 meters from the pier and several large supermarkets, making shopping and getting around convenient. The parking lot is also spacious. All in all, fantastic value for money! (The aurora was visible above the red house in the third photo).
WWeijia NiCheck in was smooth but the access code was sent very close to check in time, creating some anxiety. The room was clean. The only one with a balcony was very nice. Amenities were scant, only 2 bath towers and no other tower. The small fridge is useful, as is the tea kettle. The furniture arrangement was sensible making good use of the small space. Overall good experience.
OongavinWe stayed at Eliassen Rorbuer and chose the oceanfront superior cottage. The location of the resort is beautiful, peaceful, and well-situated. It’s easy to see why it was featured by Lonely Planet.
That said, the oceanfront balcony area is also accessible to everyone, not just guests staying in the oceanfront units. So if you are cost-conscious, I would actually recommend choosing the non-oceanfront rooms, as you still get to enjoy the same views and access.
The stay itself was comfortable and relaxing. The resort is eco-friendly, so do note that they do not provide amenities such as toothbrush, toothpaste, or slippers. They also do not provide cleaning / housekeeping services during your stay. The overall environment is natural, quiet, and lovely.
Breakfast is too simple given the rate.
Overall, it’s a beautiful and peaceful place. You can easily catch the aurora at the resort.
GGuest UserService: The front desk service was terrible! On the first day of check-in, I booked a taxi for an early morning flight on the third day with the front desk. However, when I went down on the third morning, there was a different person at the front desk who said they couldn't find any record of my booking. In the end, to catch my flight, I had to drag my luggage several kilometers through heavy snow to catch a bus.
TTravelifeJoThe hostel offers some conveniences but overall, I would rate it 3/5. Its location is a major advantage, with a shopping center and supermarket just a 5-minute walk away, making it easy to access essentials.
However, the experience was marred by several issues. The hostel was difficult to find due to the lack of clear signage, which was frustrating upon arrival. Additionally, the noise insulation was very poor—I could hear footsteps and movement from upstairs throughout the night, which severely impacted my sleep and caused insomnia.
While the hostel has potential, these issues need to be addressed to improve the overall experience. It’s a suitable choice for budget travelers prioritizing convenience, but light sleepers may want to consider other options.
GGuest UserThe hotel does not have a lift, which may be inconvenient for guests travelling with heavy luggage or those who prefer easier accessibility. It is something worth noting, especially if your room is located on the upper floors.
The breakfast selection was also quite limited, with only a small variety of options available. While it was sufficient for a quick meal, it may not meet the expectations of guests looking for a more extensive breakfast spread.
In terms of location, the hotel is more suitable for travellers who are self-driving, as it is easier to access by car. Those relying on public transport may find it less convenient.
Overall, the stay was manageable, but there are a few aspects that could be improved to enhance guest comfort and convenience.
BBee_❤️I stayed at Svinøya Rorbuer recently, and honestly, it was such a beautiful experience. Our cabin had the perfect view for catching the northern lights — we literally just looked out of the window and there they were, dancing above us. Pure magic.
The cabin itself was spotless and felt really cosy. One of the heaters wasn’t working at first, but the team came over and sorted it immediately, which I really appreciated. Fast, friendly service makes all the difference, especially in the cold!
Overall, a lovely stay. I’d happily go back in a heartbeat.
DDayazhouI extended my stay by one night.
**Room:** For the first night, I was in a duplex room where the upstairs and downstairs shared a living room and kitchen. On the second night, I moved to a one-bedroom suite complete with a living room and kitchen.
**Cleanliness:** Good.
**Breakfast:** Plentiful.
**Facilities:** The room for my first night was on the ground floor, which was convenient. However, my room for the second night was on the third floor with no elevator, making it quite a struggle with large luggage. The upside was a balcony with a fantastic view!
SSupawutf you’re looking for a great place to stay, I highly recommend From the moment you arrive, you’ll be welcomed with warm hospitality and excellent service. The rooms are spacious, clean, and well-equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay
__WeChat316449****I booked the room through Ctrip. Since I saw some reviews mentioning not receiving the password beforehand, I contacted the hotel via Ctrip's online phone service and asked them to send me the password via email. I received the password promptly and checked in easily.
We stayed in a two-bedroom apartment. The living room was quite spacious, and there was a balcony with sea and mountain views. The room had basic kitchenware and tableware, so we could buy groceries nearby and cook at home.
The location was in the city center, very convenient for shopping and transportation. There was a Nordis restaurant downstairs, and a Chinese restaurant a short walk away.
On the day of departure, I called the manager, and they gave us an extra hour for check-out. Their Wi-Fi password was posted behind the main door.
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