10 Top-Rated Specialty lodgings in Fjord Norway

June 12, 2023 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best Specialty lodgings in Fjord Norway including Stad Hotell, Hordatun Hotel, Skuteviken Apartments 40, Keyser Apartments 6, Bakkegata - The Blue House, Jervellhuset, Havkroa Hotel and Lighthouse, Runde Lighthouse, Laukhamar Rorbuer, Frafjord Spa & Overnatting.
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1. Stad Hotell

FV633, Leikanger 6750 Norway
Excellent
67%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
6%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 33 reviews

Stad Hotell

Modern, fresh, comfortable and delicate rooms!

Reviewed By Eric Kristian S

Stad hotel has potential and the rooms in the new part are very, very nice. Modern fabrics, styles and colours. Very delicate and fresh bathroom. The location onto the sea is also good. The rooms is the strength of this hotel. We had dinner at the hotel which was a buffet and this was not up to the expected level. If the restaurant improves the food and educates the personnel, this hotel has a potential of becoming a 5 buttons score, but now we left with an average impression. Nice rooms, but too much canteen restaurant.

2. Hordatun Hotel

Hara 18-20, Roldal 5760 Norway
Excellent
25%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
10%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 100 reviews

Hordatun Hotel

Situated in Roldal, Odda municipality, by Lake Roldalsvatnet, Hordatun Hotel offers international cuisine in the restaurant year around - and a bar with regular live entertainment during the winter season. All apartments and rooms include a balcony or terrace, and Wi-Fi and parking are free. Hotel Hordatun's rooms (62) and apartments (36) feature tea and coffee making facilities, cable TV access and a seating area with sofa. All apartments and rooms have a fully equipped kitchen. Restaurant guests can enjoy their meals on the lake-view terrace. The bar offers after-ski and is an ideal place for drinks and mingling. Hordatun is just 5 minutes' drive from Roldal Ski Centre (shuttle bus during the winter weekends) - one of the ski centers in Norway with the longest seasons and "the Deepest snow in Europe" open from end of November to the first weekend of May. In Roldal village center 4km away you will find the Roldal Stave Church; one of Norway's 28 Stave Churches still standing. Roldal is a good location for exploring the area; hiking the Pulpit Rock in the Lysefjord, the Trolltunga in Tyssedal, the Hardangervidda, Hardanger and also offers great hiking trails options during the season June - September.

Privately owned small apartments that the hotel rents out as rooms.

Reviewed By traveltheworld012

We were driving through Odda and that region. That area is so super touristy (all due to the popularity of Troll tunga) that we kept driving on through. I booked in advance a room at Hordatun Hotel. The online site had made it very interesting. "every room has a view". Indeed this was true. The hotel is convex arc shaped facing the fjord and the mountains. We had room #109 which was sort of in the center on the main floor. One has to exit the hotel lobby to outside, then walk to an exterior door to enter the room. It is a very big room and indeed more like an apartment; kitchen, dining room, living room and bedroom. We also had a balcony and a fantastic view of the mountains. However, due to the curvature of the hotel the "apartment" is very odd shaped. Very narrow at the entry side and widest at the balcony side, like a trapezoid. The flat screen TV did not work at all. The light over the dining room table did not work either. The bedroom was so tiny that there was no room to walk around the sides, basically filled 90% of the floor space. There was a couch that opened to a bed in the middle of the room that was already opened, made up and ready for sleeping. We chose to sleep there. It was so uncomfortable that I got up at 3AM and slept on the couch instead. The main highway runs directly in front of the hotel, so when a semi truck goes by (frequently) it is very loud as they are often engine braking going down the hill into Roldal. We also had dinner here since there is no other restaurant around here. You have to order at the hotel desk/bar and they bring it to you. Very limited menu (4-5 items) but a Norwegian style meal that wasn't too bad but expensive for what was received. We didn't use the kitchen at all because 1. it wasn't very well stocked with needed items and 2. there is no grocery store around to buy any food anyway. When we went to breakfast (included with the room) it was not very good at all. Limited variety of food, cold and hard scrambled eggs (left overs?), sour milk (I asked someone to replace it which they did), coffee was stale and bitter. This hotel is painted all dark brown and orange, reminiscent of the 1970s. They even have a Ford tractor painted all orange. The hotel was very sparsely filled, maybe 15% of the rooms so it was fairly quiet rooms wise. We were lured here by the balcony (though too cold outside to use it) and the view (very nice), but the rest of the experience gives it a low mark. I would not recommend staying here.

3. Skuteviken Apartments 40

Skuteviksveien 40, Bergen 5032 Norway
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1 reviews

Skuteviken Apartments 40

Una ciudad encantadora

Reviewed By Alberto M

ES un apart, como todos los lugares que conservan su tradición, no es posible construir sino en altura. Tiene escaleras, pero el vikingo que atendía era capaz de cargar las maletas y la familia también. Excelente predisposición para atender, se preocupó en todo momento por nuestra estancia, y taxis cuando lo necesitamos. Muy bien equipado el apartamento, recomendable

4. Keyser Apartments 6

Professor Keysers gate 6, Bergen 5007 Norway
Excellent
0%
Good
100%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1 reviews

Keyser Apartments 6

Bergen

Reviewed By Silvia C

Appartamenti situati in maniera perfetta e pratica per visitare la città. Le stanze all'interno sono chiuse ma piccine, ma comode e pratiche mentre le zone comuni sono belle, ben attrezzate e molto ampie. Sicuramente consiglaito.

5. Bakkegata - The Blue House

Bakkegata 4A, Odda 5750 Norway
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 7 reviews

Bakkegata - The Blue House

Excellent Place to Stay!

Reviewed By colinmc12

Awesome location near restaurants, grocery store, and bus stop. Apartment was clean and modern. Stayed two nights and would definitely recommend. The apartment room I stayed in had a washer, which came in handy.

6. Jervellhuset

Borgundvegen 384, Alesund 6015 Norway
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 3 reviews

Jervellhuset

Herlig sted rett utenfor Ålesund for den som er lei moderne A4 hotell

Reviewed By Trym V

Dette er ikke et luksushotell men en gammel ærverdig bolig pusset opp og tatt vare på av en dame med kjærlighet til stedet og et ønske om at gjestene skal ha det bra. Stedet har både sjel og en spennende historie. Det er 4 store og fantastisk flotte rom og den beste hjemmelagde frokost. Ikke la deg lure av litt vanskelig adkomst pga. byggearbeidet på nabotomten - stedet er verdt et besøk. ANBEFALES

7. Havkroa Hotel and Lighthouse

Veiholmen 6570 Norway
Excellent
50%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
13%
Terrible
13%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 8 reviews

Havkroa Hotel and Lighthouse

Lovely stay in a picturesque fishing village

Reviewed By macscotte

We stayed here for one night in early September. We actually had our room at Veiholmen Brygge, on the second floor with "harbor view" We were lucky to have both a wonderful sunset with the houses reflected in the calm water AND a beautiful sunrise at 05:31. The room was nice and clean and we were lucky not to be disturbed by the noise from the pub that others are talking about. The small village is very picturesque with many small houses in a very small area - some recently built. People seem to love living there even though they have to drive several miles and take a ferry (which costs) to get to civilization and jobs

8. Runde Lighthouse

Kvalneset, nordvestspissen av Runde, Runde, Heroy Municipality 6096 Norway
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 2 reviews

Runde Lighthouse

Runde Lighthouse is situated on Kvalneset, northwest of the island Runde. This is one of the 80 listed lighthouses in Norway. The lighthouse became operative in 1767, and was fully manned for 235 years. In 2002 it became a fully automatic lighthouse, and the keeper had to pack his things and leave.

Just a place to see and be

Reviewed By Geir H

After a nice walk in the moors the lighthouse appeared with a fantastic view. A very nice place for a stop or overnight stay in the houses. This is a remarkable experience, but could be physical demanding so be prepared. Bring water, and windproof clothing, good walking/ hiking boots/ shoes and some light food for refill of power - Highly recommendable if you are fit.

9. Laukhamar Rorbuer

Skorpevegen 670-676 5694, Onarheim, Tysnes Municipality 5694 Norway
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1 reviews

Laukhamar Rorbuer

4 rorbu/cabin for rent. It is 5-6 bedrooms in each. Included 15 fot boat. For fishingturits or familyholiday. See the prices, information or book in web side.

Supert sted for rekreasjon og fiske

Reviewed By Tommi P

Et perfekt sted for å slappe av. Ingen gjennomgangstrafikk da stedet ligger i enden av en vei, helt nede ved sjøen. Flott bryggeanlegg med vann og vask på brygga, og egen bodd med fryser. Stedet har båt til alle rorbuene. Vertskapet er veldig hyggelige og hjelper gjerne til om det skulle vær noe. Et flott sted jeg gjerne besøker igjen.

10. Frafjord Spa & Overnatting

Oeyravegen 63, Frafjord 4335 Norway
Excellent
45%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
18%
Terrible
27%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 11 reviews

Frafjord Spa & Overnatting

Cosy spot at the end of the world

Reviewed By janapka

Frafjord spa is a cosy little place tucked away in what feels like a forgotten fjord. We arrived fairly late, hoping to get a place to sleep with no prior reservation as the season was quite low. The village was fairly sleepy, but we got lucky and managed to contact the owners of Frafjord spa, who offered us a small room, perfect for our needs. I highly appreciate the fact that the owners quickly arranged our stay. The room was small, but fairly okay for a two night stay. Well equipped with a heating fan, coffee maker, cordless and a fridge, washing machine also available in the bathroom. Oh and the view from the window is hard to beat! I can imagine one could spend a lazy week there! The owners were not short of good advice, so just ask. Would stay again.

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