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Dugneberg

Nestled in the charming town of Kopervik in Norway, Hotel Dugneberg offers a tranquil retreat for travelers seeking solace amidst picturesque landscapes. The hotel's rustic charm and cozy ambiance make it an ideal base for exploring the nearby attractions, including the breathtaking Karmøy Island and the serene Lake Storavatnet. With comfortable accommodations and a welcoming atmosphere, Hotel Dugneberg provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for guests looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Norway's countryside.

A short drive from the hotel, visitors can discover the historic Kopervik Church, a stunning architectural marvel dating back to the 13th century. The church's intricate design and rich history offer a glimpse into Norway's cultural heritage, making it a must-see attraction for history enthusiasts. Additionally, guests can explore the quaint shops and cafes in Kopervik town center, sampling local delicacies and immersing themselves in the vibrant community spirit. Hotel Dugneberg serves as a gateway to the wonders of Kopervik, inviting guests to experience the beauty and charm of this enchanting Norwegian destination.
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435 Vestre Karm?yveg
Kopervik, 4270
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Just a short drive from Dugneberg in Kopervik, NO, visitors can explore the picturesque fishing village of Skudeneshavn. This charming town is known for its well-preserved wooden houses and narrow streets, providing a glimpse into Norway's seafaring history. Stroll along the harbor, visit the local museums, or sample fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, the island of Karmøy offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, and birdwatching. Head to Åkrasanden beach for a relaxing day by the sea or venture to Åkraberg lighthouse for stunning views of the North Sea. Don't miss the chance to visit the historic Avaldsnes Viking farm, where you can learn about Norway's rich Viking heritage.

In the nearby town of Haugesund, visitors can delve into Norway's cultural scene with a visit to the Haugesund Art Gallery or catch a performance at the Haugesund Theatre. History buffs will appreciate a trip to Haraldshaugen, a national monument commemorating Norway's first king. And foodies won't want to miss the chance to sample local delicacies at the town's restaurants and cafes.
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Smoke-free property
Self parking - uncovered
LED light bulbs
Double-glazing on all windows
Electric car charging station
Housekeeping on request
LED light bulbs
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
garden
Housekeeping on request
Bicycle parking available
Wheelchair accessible – no
Luggage storage
Picnic Area
Energy-saving features in guest rooms
Outdoor furniture
All Amenities
Smoke-free property
Self parking - uncovered
LED light bulbs
Double-glazing on all windows
Electric car charging station
Housekeeping on request
LED light bulbs
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
garden
Housekeeping on request
Bicycle parking available
Wheelchair accessible – no
Luggage storage
Picnic Area
Energy-saving features in guest rooms
Outdoor furniture
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