In the building itself, there are 3 double rooms and one family room sharing one bathroom in the attic. Our room was a bit cramped under the eaves, but comfy. There are additional rooms and dormitories (a total of 35 beds, though accommodations can be made for groups of up to 40) in neighboring buildings. The website strongly recommends reserving well in advance, however. Buffet breakfast is included. Dinner costs extra and must be requested in advance. (The website now says we could've specially requested fried puffin -- darn!) You can also order fast-food lunches a la carte. The half chicken and chips (Kr 55) is especially good.
As of 2007, a double room costs DKK 440 per night, including breakfast. Mastercard, Visa, and Dankort accepted. I'm not exactly sure what dinner costs -- we were quoted a price I thought was too low, but we paid in cash and everybody seemed happy, so I didn't protest too much.
You can reach proprietor Katrina Johannsen via e*mail: mykines[at]post[dot]olivant[do
I'd say any accommodation on this remote island is quite unique. Breakfast is included, other meals available for a price, and credit cards are accepted.





