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Theres rain in the air.
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Its just my luck that it came across during my allocated rooftop time at Wood Hotel Bod.
No link to this culture is stronger than the hotels location: the former Rnvikfjellet tourist cabin site.
But one that, after a few days stay, I start to understand the beauty of.
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Fancy a pared-back stay with unrivaled views?
Heres my review of Wood Hotel Bod.
Two fluffy robes are waiting for you as you enter the door, too.
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Here, Scandinavian minimalism strikes again.
Over the rim of your coffee mug, enjoy views of Saltfjorden and the snow-capped mountains beyond.
Just dont expect to be able to walk in for dinner, even if the restaurant isnt full.
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Bookings are essential, though youll not be warned of this at check-in.
Most dont have them, but Wood Hotel Bod boasts a 33-foot-long heated rooftop pool.
The sauna a quintessentially Scandinavian experience is another highlight, sharing the same view as the pool.
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Plenty of parking at the entrance makes for easy access to the hotel, too.
If you have specific questions about the hotel’s suitability, its best to call ahead.
Sustainability is ingrained in Norwegian culture.
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Even the EV chargers installed for guest use in the carpark are powered by clean energy.
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