Guest User
June 20, 2025
We are so very pleased to have chosen Sakrisoy Gjestegard Manor House (built in the 1880s) for our lodging in the southwest part of the Lofoten Islands. We stayed in Room 6 on the second floor...a beautiful, spotlessly clean and spacious room and very nice private bathroom. The dramatic mountain views from every window were simply spectacular. The manor house had tall ceilings, was immaculately clean and beautifully appointed with wooden beams, pretty curtains and nice light fixtures. A desk, a hairdryer, a small fridge, a TV with English language stations and nice toiletries were provided. The beds and pillows were the most comfortable we have experienced in Norway. My only slight disappointment was that the room had no drawers nor dressers in which to store clothes and there were only three or four hangers provided. There is a selection of cereals, nuts and cookies along with coffee for breakfast downstairs. However, the hands down best part of the Sakrisoy Gjestegard was cutie pie, JACK, who was very kind and extremely helpful in making recommendations in regard to hiking trail ideas, activities, etc. Jack made our stay extra special and is an amazing ambassador to this manor home. I happily recommend Sakrisoy Gjestegard for lodging in the Reine region of the Lofoten Islands.