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From Foraged Feasts to Fireside Reads – A Cosy Island Getaway Near Bergen

On my way to the studio this morning, I felt the first crisp bite of autumn – a puff of mist curling from my lips, and a favorite knit pulled down over my hands to keep them warm. Glove season has arrived, along with October.

And so, I thought it was the perfect moment to share the first glimpse of “snow” here on My Scandinavian Home – in the form of a dreamy island escape in Norway: Lilløy Lindenberg. Lilløy means “little island,” and while it lies quietly near Bergen, there’s nothing little about the experience.

From what I read, guests who arrive by boat are welcomed into a world where time slows down. You can feast on foraged, plant-based meals, kayak through still waters, go Nordic snorkeling among seaweed gardens, or simply wander the island paths. And then, when the outdoors has worked its magic, retreat inside: the interiors are a love letter to Nordic craft, filled with handmade ceramics, seaweed-stuffed mattresses, locally blown glassware, and artworks by Bergen artists. Everything has been carefully restored using natural materials, so the old house feels rooted in history while quietly modern.

I also love the story behind the place. The island’s main house had stood unused since the late 1980s, until the Lindenberg team reimagined it as a retreat with a creative soul. Early on, it even hosted artist residencies, and that spirit lingers – you can sense it in the way the spaces invite you to write, paint, dream, or just sit still by the fire with a book.

Ready to take a look at what awaits?







Wow – what an incredible place to unwind. Honestly, this might just be my ultimate dream escape! Could you imagine staying here too?

I’m already picturing myself enjoying a foraged meal cooked on the old aga – though I’ll happily admit the Nordic snorkelling isn’t quite for me (Per and the girls call me a real badkruka – Swedish for someone who either avoids cold dips altogether or takes forever to ease themselves in!). A book by the fire, though – that would suit me just fine. How about you?

You can find more about Lilløy Lindenberg – and even book a stay – here (just saying!).

And if you’re in the mood for more daydreaming, I’ve gathered a few of my other favourite Scandinavian stays for you to explore…

My stay at Villa Copenhagen
A magical stay at Wanås sculpture park 
A romantic weekend at Vårgård Saltsjöbad in the Stockholm archipelagos

I hope you have a wonderful, relaxing weekend, happy dreaming! 

Niki

Photography: Robert Rieger & Jack Johns for Lilløy Lindenberg

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. Wow, I did not know about this place - and I live in Bergen! Thank you for sharing it, it looks absolutely wonderful. Will keep an eye out for one of those kelp club-trips, as I love to snorkel and forage for food. (in a wet suit and only in summer, though - too cold oterhwise!)

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  2. Trop beau , j'adore le lit en angle sous la fenêtre. Tout semble reposant. Mais pour une seule personne, la tablée, .... Merci pour vos superbes reportages.

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  3. Just gorgeous! : > )

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  4. Stunning! I'd love some of that snow right now. We're on vacation and our temperatures are close to 20 degrees above normal. Too hot! I'd be happy to hang with you, Nikki, reading a book by the fire.

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  5. The scenery outside is gorgeous, but I am taken with the rooms inside. I’m more in fabor of sitting by the fire, too. Maybe add a beverage to go with the book😊. Having a seat to dine at that beautifully set table would be a treat, too

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  6. It is very beautiful and romantic in its simplicity. Masa

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  7. I love the chartreuse shelves and the fire place. One of my favorites you've shared

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  8. The light is amazing!

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  9. I can feel the peace and tranquility, outdoors in those beautiful surroundings and inside those spaces. Love every bit of the interior, except puzzled as to why the furniture face the shelves in the living area. I thought it would be great to look out into that spectacular landscape. Thank you for sharing:)

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  10. It is really beautiful. But given that it’s starting from 590 euros a night for a room and dinner starting from 320 euros, sadly I will only be imaging myself there. But still - wouldn’t it be nice!

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