FAQ
FAQ about number of guests
Yes, thats fine. You might have to share the hide with other people.
Families with children are warmly welcomed. If the child / children are young and make sounds, the chances of seeing wildlife may be reduced.
Yes, that’s fine
You can be up to 6 persons in our big hide that is used for the activities Bear, Buzzard and Wildlife
FAQ about diet
At Bear watching and Night photo a hearty sandwich is served on arrival and breakfast buffét is served in the morning.
For all activities a thermos of tea/coffee can be provided for your time in the hide.
Please indicate any special diet / food allergies when booking, and we will arrange it!
Due to risk of fire, it is not allowed to heat food in the hide. Please bring packed food that does not need to be heated, such as sandwiches, pasta salad or soup in thermos.
FAQ about photography
Under each activity on the web page there is recommendations for what lens would be best.
Tripods doesnt work in the hides. There are bean bags, gimbals and swing tripods for your camera.
Flash is not allowed. The wildlife gets really scared of everything that is not natural.
There are several photo openings made of fabric, where the lens goes out. There is a wide shelf where the camera should be. You have three options for the camera; bean bag, gimbal or swing tripod.
FAQ about "This and That"
Click the booking button on the web page and a meny will appear. If you have any questions, don.t hesitate to contact us!
During the winter there is gasolin heaters, warm ponchos, very good sleeping bags, socks and slippers in all sizes.
During the summer there is warm ponchos, blankets, socks and slippers.
Unfortunately not. We have routines for arrival/departue/pick-up for many different reasons.
We walk on a small path with some rocks and roots. From the car to the hides its 100-300 metres to walk. We walk very slowly and have poles/sticks to lend if needed. The guide can carry your bag. Please mention this when booking.
The door should be locked from the inside as the wind might open it.
We put out food for the wildlife all year around. Not too much, just so they have a “snack bar” that they like to visit regularly