Location
A unique location at the gateway to the Atlantic Road
The site sits at the southern starting point of the Atlantic Road. Here, guests meet the open ocean, the horizon, and the exposed coastal landscape before the road continues out between islets, bridges, and the sea.
The location is a natural stopping point and offers a stay that changes dramatically with the weather: quiet summer evenings with sunset over the ocean, dark winter days with fierce storms close to the facade, and a proximity to the sea that makes nature the attraction itself.
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Concept sketches
The concept sketches for the property are based on steel, glass, and timber, aligned with local traditional building styles. From the site there are unobstructed views toward the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean and across the full Atlantic Road.
Gallery
Atmospheres from the area
Visual glimpses of the landscape immediately surrounding the property, from calm seas to rougher weather and close encounters with nature and the forces of nature.
Details
A property with many possibilities
Here are our thoughts on possible utilization and other information about the property.
- One of Norway's National Tourist Routes and an internationally known coastal attraction.
- The iconic road section between Vevang and Kårvåg is approx. 8.3 km long.
- Named the construction of the century by the Norwegian construction industry.
- The route has around 320,000 visitors during the summer months from May through August.
- Regularly described as one of the world's most beautiful drives and visited by several hundred thousand people each year.


Experience
Raw nature without giving up comfort.
- Waterfront sauna with direct contact with the coastal landscape.
- West-facing roof terrace for sun, ocean light, and evening service.
- Winter garden, suites, and sheltered shared spaces for year-round stays.
- Bistro and accommodation for road travelers, with potential for retreats and wellness.
Capacity
A hotel volume with real operator scale.
Three-storey construction for the most relevant development phases.
With four storeys and further expansion, depending on planning and the room program.
Next steps
From concept to execution.
- Concept development, room program, and market basis.
- Planning process and political/regional clarification.
- Concept design, preliminary project, and fixed-price contract.
- Construction, handover, and operations.
Contact
Interested in the location, concept, or operator dialogue?
Get in touch for a presentation of the basis, illustrations, planning status, and further opportunities.
