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The small Norwegian village of Hafslo belongs to a bigger municipality called Luster in centrally located Sogn og Fjordane county.
Most Hafslo hotels are situated on the tranquil shores of the Hafslovatnet, the lake which shares the village's name and offers fishing licenses for sale.
These licenses allow visitors to fish in the Hafslovatnet and perhaps even attempt to catch the elusive Hafslo-besten trout which no one has been able to successfully reel in.
Village amenities include a tavern, a bakery, a post office and a pizza restaurant with its own pub.
No ski lift in Norway is longer than the one which transports passengers to the downhill slopes of nearby Sogn Skisenter, a popular winter resort which includes an intricate cross-country ski trail network.
Another nearby area, Straumane, contains a bird sanctuary and a pothole whose widest point is three metres long.
The two main routes near the village are the 30km long Romantic Road between Skjolden and Urnes, and Route 55, from which visitors can see Norway's highest mountain pass and the 218m high Feigumfossen waterfall.
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Introduction to Hafslo, Norway
The small Norwegian village of Hafslo belongs to a bigger municipality called Luster in centrally located Sogn og Fjordane county.Most Hafslo hotels are situated on the tranquil shores of the Hafslovatnet, the lake which shares the village's name and offers fishing licenses for sale.
These licenses allow visitors to fish in the Hafslovatnet and perhaps even attempt to catch the elusive Hafslo-besten trout which no one has been able to successfully reel in.
Village amenities include a tavern, a bakery, a post office and a pizza restaurant with its own pub.
No ski lift in Norway is longer than the one which transports passengers to the downhill slopes of nearby Sogn Skisenter, a popular winter resort which includes an intricate cross-country ski trail network.
Another nearby area, Straumane, contains a bird sanctuary and a pothole whose widest point is three metres long.
The two main routes near the village are the 30km long Romantic Road between Skjolden and Urnes, and Route 55, from which visitors can see Norway's highest mountain pass and the 218m high Feigumfossen waterfall.
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