Dirdalstraen Farm Sale
Contact:
Tore Hommeland
Address:
Dirdalsvegen 63, 4335 Dirdal
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Dirdalstraen Gardsutsalg is a rich farm sale in one of the village's most historic buildings. The old shop premises were originally built in Lysebotn in the early 1800th century. After a few years, the entire building was moved to the shore, at the very edge of Høgsfjorden in idyllic Dirdal. With the smell of the sea and the clear, fresh mountain air, we offer our visitors a genuine and natural experience. With us you can shop organically and conveniently, while being close to unique and beautiful nature.
The couple Bente and Tore Hommeland took over her old family farm in 2020. Here in this historic, small village between mighty mountains, we want our three children to grow up at Dirdalstraen Organic Farm.
In the farm outlet located close to the farm, our visitors can travel back in time. The premises of the farm outlet have been restored and restored to how they looked in 1936. Trade has been carried on at Dirdal kai for generations. This was a hub and in In addition to the shop and gas station, there has been a post office and telegraph office, as well as a bakery and a guesthouse in various buildings at the bottom of Dirdal. The farm outlet has furnishings from the time when groceries were sold over the counter.
The meat from our own ancestral cattle, of the Sidet Trønderfe and Nordlandsfe (STN) breeds, is only available here at our farm outlet. A large selection of cuts of quality meat that is rarely found in regular stores. We also offer meat products from other breeds of cattle. Clean, short-distance, high-quality meat from Hereford, Angus and Limousine, among others.
With us you also get the exclusive and sought-after wild salmon from the Dirdalselva River, Ramnstopølsen named after the neighboring sheep and sheepskin from our own sheep. We have yarn and knitting packages for Dirdalsvotten and a wide selection of local and historical products. The shelves are full of carefully selected niche products and organic goods.
By shopping locally and from a short distance, you know where your food comes from and you help keep the villages alive by supporting local small producers.
A vibrant rural Norway is important for preserve our history, culture and traditions. Together we can raise awareness about a clean and natural diet, living agriculture and the preservation of ancient cultural landscapes.
Accommodation: If you want to spend a few days in our beautiful village, explore nature and enjoy Dirdal's famous sunset, there are three houses for rent not far from the beach. We will help you with tips and advice so that you have memorable days in unique surroundings.
Concert and events: We love to create life and excitement in our village and our premises are perfect for intimate concerts. We arrange evenings with entertainment and good things in glass and on plates.
Travel companions and groups: We are more than happy to welcome both busloads of tourists, but also local associations and groups who want to visit us. Then we tell stories, whether it is from the war in Dirdal, local history or our own history. Contact us to make an appointment!
