Bed & Breakfast in Viking style

Click on pictures for enlargements

alkov2.jpg (21951 bytes)

The soft hotel beds are disguised by ancient materials

bastu1.JPG (45297 bytes)

bastu2.JPG (36079 bytes)

The sauna is modern and comfortable

mat1.JPG (34546 bytes)

You can have a delicious Viking dinner in the evening, before falling backwards onto the beds just like the Vikings did

smarum2.JPG (41152 bytes)

Family room

 

  

 

hall3.JPG (38566 bytes)The Chieftain Hall Rodeborg

The Chieftain Hall was the most important building in a Viking village. That was the place where the chieftain lived and where everyone gathered to practice the Viking cult. The entrance led to the hall, or main room. Along the sides of the hall ran a bank of earth that served as a sleeping place at night and a bench by day. Near the center of the hall lay a clay-covered heartstone, where a fire burned all day. The chieftain hall Rodeborg now stands ready to welcome modern Vikings for Viking Age feasts andalkov1.jpg (22732 bytes) accommodation. There are 35 beds altogether, 8 of them in separate rooms and the rest along the walls in the main hall.

 

See drawings of the

exterior and interior, and a 360º virtual picture.

The two small rooms are rented for couples and families that want to stay for one or several nights. The bed and breakfast - price also includes evening sauna, a brand new modern one.

 

Booking and inquiries

Rosala Viking Centre Ltd

Reimarsvägen 5, 25950 Rosala, Finland

Phone +358-2-4667227

Fax +358-2-4667228

  Booking & inquiries

  

Comments & feedback

main page  |  museum, café & shop  |  viking houses  viking ships  position  |  leisure travel  |  business travel  group travel

accommodation   |  café windrose menu  |  mythology  |  history  |   picture galleries  |  links price list

Copyright © Rosala Viking Centre  2008