Historic Hotels |Near the heart of the National Park Village of Geilo, a green-painted magnificent building lights up the cultural landscape. When you step inside, it is almost like coming to visit a private home that charms you completely.Read more
Historic Hotels |Stop for a while, take a break and experience life at Fossheim.
There’s no disputing that Fossheim is in a remote corner of the world, tucked under high peaks and steep mountainsides in Lom. But don’t rush past Lom: stop for a while, take a bre...Read more
Hotels |Utne Hotel is known throughout all of Norway as one of the most exclusive hidden gems in Hardanger. With only 17 rooms the hotel promises an intimate atmosphere in the stunning surroundings of Utne.Read more
Hotels |Dalen is a fairytale hotel, built in sumptuous romantic style with dragon heads, turrets and spires, balconies, projections and cornices. The hotel has retained its grandeur and ‘soul’ and is virtually the same as when the original timber “palace”...Read more
Historic Hotels |Fredriksten Hotell boasts fantastic surroundings at historic Fredriksten fortress in Halden. The hotel towers over the centre of Halden, yet it’s just a short walk down to the town. For hundreds of years, Fredriksten has been the site of important...Read more
Hotels |Welcome to Gamlebyen Hotel - in the heart of the Old Town in Fredrikstad, a small hotel with a great location in Northern Europe's oldest fortress town, surrounded by beautiful nature and historic buildings. The house is built in timber in a late ...Read more
Historic Hotels |Welcome to Hindsæter – your exclusive retreat in the heart of East Jotunheimen, majestically positioned at 950 meters above sea level along the National Scenic Route Valdresflya. With an exceptional location at the base of the Besseggen mountain r...Read more
Historic Hotels |Welcome to Lysebu: straight out of a Norwegian fairy-tale, surrounded by unspoiled nature, Lysebu is idyllically situated at the top of HolmenkollenRead more
Historic Hotels |Welcome to Nermo! Nermo Hotell is a family business, steeped in tradition, in beautiful surroundings in Hafjell, with views across the Gudbrandsdalen valley.Read more
Historic Hotels |Rjukan Admini Hotel boasts one of the county’s most distinctive offerings in terms of accommodation, conferences and function rooms. The hotel is part of the great industrial narrative that saw the Rjukan–Notodden Industrial Heritage Site inscribe...Read more
Historic Hotels |«In a different world, old houses with soul, rustic timberwalls, details and a unique atmosphere.»
The special ambience of the collection of old farm buildings around a courtyard in an area of cultivated countryside nestling amoung high mountia...Read more
Historic Hotels |Experience a unique journey back in time and enjoy the majestic Øksendal from the historic Phillipshaugen Lodge. Built in 1899 by Ethelbert Lort Phillip, this gem of a building is filled with charm and epic stories from the early 1800s when Britis...Read more
Historic Hotels |Surrounded by mountains and breathtaking waterfalls is where you find Skjolden Hotel, at the innermost part of the longest inhabitated fjord, Sognefjord.
Breathe in the fresh crispy air in the morning and start your adventurous day with a refre...Read more
Historic Hotels |On Svinøya in Svolvær you can spend the night in fisherman's cabins, fisherman's suites, apartments or in the exclusive Væreiergården while you explore and experience Lofoten. The fisherman's cabins, historic houses, apartments, suites and Væreier...Read more
Historic Hotels |Only one hour's drive from Oslo and a quick 45-minute drive from Gardermoen is Thorbjørnrud Hotell. With 82 comfortable rooms and the capacity to accommodate up to 164 guests, our hotel offers a range of exclusive facilities and experiences. Just ...Read more
Historic Hotels |Walaker Hotell is Norway's oldest hotel situated in Solvorn by the beautiful western fjords. The hotel has been run by the same family since 1640.Read more
Hotels |Hotel Finse 1222 is located at the highest point along the Bergen Railway, at 1222 meters above sea level. It was first opened in 1909, at the same time as the Bergen Railway was completed. Finse is only reachable by train, bicycle, or foot, and t...Read more