Bykle is the highest and most northerly municipality in Agder, occupying the upper reaches of Setesdal where the valley gives way to the vast Hardangervidda plateau. It is one of the smallest municipalities in Norway by population, but it punches well above its weight in terms of natural scenery and outdoor recreation — the Hovden ski resort, 26 kilometres to the north, draws visitors from across southern Norway throughout the winter season. Bykle Hotell, located in the village centre, provides the obvious base for exploring this high-altitude corner of Agder, and its Finnish sauna and spa facility is a key part of the offer.
Finnish Wood-Fired Sauna
The sauna at Bykle Hotell is of the Finnish type and wood-fired — a deliberate choice that places it in the classical Nordic tradition rather than the more convenient but less characterful electric alternative. Wood-fired saunas require more attention and time to heat, but they reward that effort with a softer, more layered heat and an atmosphere that electric heaters simply cannot replicate. At altitude in the Setesdal mountains, with cold air and (in winter) snow outside the door, the qualities of a good wood-fired sauna are particularly appreciated.
The spa facilities complement the sauna with shower access and the kind of relaxation infrastructure appropriate to a mountain hotel stay. After a day of skiing at Hovden, a walking expedition on the plateau, or a long drive through the valley, the combination of sauna and a proper hotel bed is exactly what the body needs.
Bykle as a Mountain Destination
The village of Bykle itself is small but the landscape around it is extraordinary: the Setesdal Vesthei nature reserve stretches to the west, the river valley drops away to the south, and the Hovden resort provides all the winter and summer activity infrastructure that a mountain visitor could want. The hotel’s restaurant and food service means guests do not need to go far to eat well after an evening in the sauna.
For those travelling to Hovden from the south, Bykle Hotell makes a sensible and comfortable overnight stop — with the bonus of a genuine wood-fired sauna to round off the journey.