Narvikfjellet Camp 291 Apartment
68.429314, 17.443773Overview
Staying at Narvikfjellet Camp 291 Apartment, guests can relax on a sunny patio 25 minutes on foot from Gondol. Along with a restaurant the apartment also has patio vistas.
Location
Svarta Bjorn Statue can be reached within a 25-minute walk. This 9-room apartment provides quick access to Narvikfjellet Ski Resort, which is approximately a 10-minute stroll away.
Barneheisen cable car station is only a short walk from Narvikfjellet Camp 291 Apartment.
Rooms
Furnished with a sofa set, the interior includes soundproof windows. Beds fitted with plump-down pillows are at guests' disposal. Also, a bathroom comes with a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, along with a hairdryer and towels.
Eat & Drink
A kitchenette with a fridge and kitchenware allows you to prepare your own meals at this property. Ensuring that guests have a comfortable stay, the apartment includes tea and coffee-making facilities as self-catering amenities. The restaurant Fjellheisrestauranten is located a 20-minute walk from the accommodation.
Leisure & Business
Such activities as canoeing, snow skiing, and hiking are provided for sports fans. Also, a special children's menu offer tasty options to young diners.
Essential information about Narvikfjellet Camp 291 Apartment
| 💵 Lowest room price | 801 NZ$ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 1.3 km |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 104.0 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Bardufoss, BDU |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Narvikfjellet Camp 291 Apartment
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missingWrote a review on 23 Feb
it had a dining area, a seating area, and a couch bed though we didn't use it.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Jan
We had an incredible stay at Narvikfjellet Camp 291. the cozy shipping container with glass sides offered breathtaking views of the city, water, and mountains beyond. We were able to witness the mesmerizing Northern lights from the deck, which was truly amazing. the location was perfect for hiking up the mountain, and we loved the freedom of going to the nearby grocery store and preparing meals in the cabin. It was a relaxing and restful way to start our vacation in Narvik.
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missingWrote a review on 11 Jan
Had exceptionally comfortable bed, a dining area, a seating area and a couch bed for our needs. It had private bathroom which was luxurious. A handy kitchenette was available for us to cook. We liked how helpful the staff was.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Jul
The unique glass design of Narvikfjellet Camp 291 provided amazing views of the fjord and city. The cozy furnishings and clean living area made for a comfortable stay. I especially enjoyed spending time on the balcony, taking in the fine sights. The staff was helpful in addressing any issues we faced.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Jul
Easy automated check-in, stunning city and fjord views, cleverly designed layout, plenty of hooks for clothes, comfortable beds, nice shower.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Jun
Lovely view, cozy cabin, lovely sky window, chill balcony, clean and cozy living area.
Nothing it was perfect.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Jun
The view from Narvikfjellet Camp 291 was amazing. I was blown away by the fine panoramic vista of Narvik and the surrounding mountains. It exceeded all of my expectations and made my stay lovely. the unique experience of staying in a cozy shipping container with glass sides allowed me to fully immerse myself in the beauty of the surroundings. The highlight of my stay was being able to witness the Northern lights from the deck, it was a nice experience. Despite a couple of minor inconveniences, such as a burnt-out light outside my pod and a broken French press in the kitchen, the quick response from the staff to fix the issues showcased their excellent service.
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missingWrote a review on 10 May
The views and design are unbeatable, with glass walls offering a stunning perspective between the mountains and fjord. The furnishings are top-notch, providing a comfortable bed and a cool architectural experience. The staff was helpful in addressing any issues we faced.
Felt like a true getaway, no complaints.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Mar
This place was worth every penny! The room was cozy with modern design and windows everywhere, giving us excellent views of the city. The location, perched between the mountains and fjord, was amazing. The staff treated us well, and the contactless check-in and out via text message was convenient.
The breakfast offerings could have been better.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Mar
The views were absolutely breathtaking, with the cabin perched high up between the mountains and the beautiful fjord below. The glass enclosure design added a unique touch and allowed for uninterrupted views. The furnishings in the cabin were all top-notch and comfortable, making our stay enjoyable. Additionally, the check-in process was easy and hassle-free, adding convenience to our stay.
there was a complete lack of signage leading up to the accommodation, making it difficult to find our way. The kitchen facilities were lacking, with only a two-ring hob to cook on and no oven or microwave.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Mar
Halfway up the mountain, drive up access, perfect view, no need for cable car. Jaw-dropping aurora borealis views from the comfort of the cabin. Prompt resolution of minor issue by helpful staff. Location near cable car and skiing facilities. Comfortable beds, especially the room with the glass ceiling. Very quiet and quaint place with unique glass walls. Staff helpful with rectifying problems. Amazing concept.
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