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What Does Hole Mean In Norwegian?

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June 7, 2005 at 11:50 AM | by | Comments (0)

Usually when a hotel is described as a "hole" it is, how do you say, not such a good thing?

However, in the case of Hole Hytteutleige in Norway, it seems bad means good.  Either that or "hole" means "hotel", or "chalet", or "place with cool view of fjords" in Norwegian.

What are we trying to say?  This place has views so kick ass that Condé Nast Traveler featured the vista from Bungalow 16 in their June "Room With A View Section."

There are seven camping huts and eight classic bungalows at the "hole."

Velkommen to Norway, where if the  fantastisk fjords don't impress the "holes" will.