The owners of Brennabu, Eivind and Elisabeth, have 3 children themselves; Ana, Bendik and Oddmund and it was then natural that the cabins were named after them.
Stogo means a small cabin or house in the Valdres dialect.
Oddmund, the oldest of the pack, named the largest of the cabins. It has 10 beds in 3 bedrooms and is also equipped with a sauna.
Bendik- and Anastogo have 6 beds each in 3 bedrooms.
Since 1994, these 3 cabins have mostly been rented out to holidaying families both from home and abroad. But even more they are used for accommodation of school pupils on camp school stays.
The cabins of course have their own living room and kitchen nook, but even though the camp school students are served all meals in the dining room in the main building at Brennabu, most of the students in the cabins think it is nice to have their own small living room and gathering point for themselves after long days with all the other pupils.
Having the pupils in the cabins causes a somewhat greater degree of wear and tear, but regular maintenance is well followed and when larger drying rooms were recently built in the two smallest cabins, they became even more attractive for the holiday and leisure market during weekends and holidays.