This southern part of Norway is known for being unostentatious, so despite being a place visited by royalty, the luxury of Boen is understated. Its comfort is even mirrored in the local dialect’s soft consonants and low tones. There’s no rush. There is time to chat, time for stories, time to sit and listen.
Boen is an ongoing restoration project with 500 years of continuous operations. Because the farm is family owned, they do what they think is genuinely best for the place. Much of the furniture and art are period pieces, but there is nothing museum-like about any of it.