Would you like to stay in a charming little hotel surrounded by beautiful nature — and with a brewery just around the corner? Then book a room at the Lilland Brewery Hotel between Stavanger and the Pulpit Rock.
At the Lilland Brewery Hotel, you can easily find a room for your needs — there are four different room types to choose from: from single rooms to double rooms with either two single beds or a queen-size bed, and to a family room with a double bed and sofa bed. All rooms have a TV, Wi-Fi, desk and private bathroom — and in addition, the hotel offers maximum flexibility, as Lilland is a so-called 'self-service hotel'. This means that you will receive a payment link and access code when booking your room — and when it’s time for your stay, you can come and go as you please, without worrying about things like late check-in or the reception being closed.
Pre-packed breakfast is delivered from the local bakery, and you can choose to enjoy it in your room, in one of the many pleasant common areas or in the beautiful nature that surrounds the hotel. The hotel also offers various options for self-catering purchases of food and drinks, complimentary tea, coffee and water — and, of course, the opportunity to taste the brewery's delicacies in the hotel bar.
The idyllic brewery hotel is perfectly located if you want to visit the spectacular viewpoint the Pulpit Rock — the hike starts just a 20-minute drive from the hotel — and at the same time, it is only a 30-minute drive to Stavanger's many activities for young and old.
Price applies per person for one night when 2 people are travelling together.
Bergtunvegen 10, 4120 Tau
Check-in/check out
Check-in: 15.00
Check-out: 12:00
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