MAIN CABIN
The cabin has 8 bunk beds that can be folded out so that they are 120 cm wide (maximum space for 16 people). Two tables and stools, kitchenette with double red spirit burner and wood-burning stove with hob and oven. There are pots, frying pans, plates, cups and cutlery.
TOILET
The cabin does not have a toilet, but the lower building has a separate toilet at the end of the building with an exit from the outside. The toilet is public and is available to anyone visiting the area.
LOCATION
Haugelandstrand is nestled in a small cove on the west side of the Fedafjord in Kvinesdal. This is probably one of the earliest settlements in the district, where discoveries have been made from the Stone Age. Haugelandstrand can be reached both by water and by land and is suitable for both shorter and longer excursions. The area is a public open air area. Two old-style buildings have been set up that function as coastal huts.
ACCESS
To get here on foot, you can park at Langevann. You can get here by car by exiting the E39 at Fosseland, right at the upper end of the tunnel at the municipal border between Flekkefjord and Kvinesdal.
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