Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Great rustic hostel and location. Had the dorm to ourselves which was a bonus. Good cooking facilities which we used to cook a meal in the evening. We paid for breakfast at the main hostel which was lovely.
Easy walking to town. Helpful staff. Clean and tidy. Able to use shared main kitchen or small shared kitchen with 2 other rooms in our suite. Easy apartment-style accommodation. Great hostel which met expectations.
We didn’t have our room in the mainbuilding, there a a few buildings around we got a room there surrounded by nature we really liked it. Unluckily, there were no benches or something like that to sit outside and enjoy. The room itself remembered being in a youth hostel, it was clean but nothing to store something, no paintings - felt a little bit sadly. Otherwise the main building was nice and we recommend having buffet dinner there. Really delicious!
Nice budget room. Large windows. Clean and roomy. Very nice people at the front desk and in the bar. Did not try the breakfast. Very short walk to Dombås centre. Lots of free parking close to the entrance.
Very nice spot above the center of Dombås and close to hiking trails in the Mountain. Cheap enough for the facilities it provides, for Norway and for the spot!
We have enough space for two in a 4-bed-room and we enjoy the private toilet and shower. Also nice to have the possibilty to cook in the share kitchen and also the possibility to dry clothes and everything in a warm room next to the kitchen.
The bed was very comfortable, location excellent, cheap buffet dinner a bonus that was okay. Staff were great. I could open the window wide and the car parking was excellent.
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