Fall Break – Harastølen

We stayed for a week last autumn along Lustrafjorden in Norway. While there we thought we would attempt to drive up an unpaved, very steep road up to an old, defunct building complex originally known as Lyster Sanatorium and now known as Harastølen.

Established in 1902 to treat patients with tuberculosis, it was later used as a psychiatric hospital from 1959 to 1991. Some years later it fell out of use and is now a derelict site that investors are supposedly interested in turning into a resort. While the views down to the fjord were grand, there was no sign of any renovation. Indeed there was some strange detritus about and was an interesting site to wander about before our decent back down the mountain.

Here are some images of the ruins of the Harastølen sanatorium in Luster, taken last fall.


As we drove up the many switchbacks (good thing we had an EV with 4-wheel drive), we ended up with a beautiful view now and again

Part of the main building, which was fenced off

Colorful boards over some of the windows

Exposed brickwork and damaged window panes

Fencing

Sanatorium and single chair

The chair

Hmmm, another chair

The skeleton of a chair

View of the entire main building beyond a large pile of … junk

A side view and a mossy rock

Someone might be thinking about doing some work but no sign of it while we were there

One of the chairs facing the fjord view

A view from up by the sanatorium

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