Overlooking the Geiranger Fjord, this spa hotel offers a rooftop garden, free parking and rooms with free Wi-Fi access, a minibar and a TV. The Flydalsjuvet viewing point is 4 km away.
Fong
Malaysia
My late flight made me checked in late. I was starving but unfortunately the kitchen closed. Fortunately the bartender was very very nice and managed to get me a pizza. Really nice of him. Love everything about the stay.
Beautifully situated by the Geiranger Fjord, Grande Fjord Hotel offers rooms with cable TV and private bathrooms. Most rooms have private balconies with stunning fjord views.
Alison
United Kingdom
Amazing views and location and we were given a free upgrade so had a fantastic balcony view of the fjord. Great staff, all willing to help. Lovely food.
This hotel features panoramic views of the UNESCO-listed Geiranger Fjord. It offers free Wi-Fi internet and free private parking. All rooms have a private bathroom and a flat-screen TV.
Helen
Singapore
The room facing the Fjords and bear to ferry terminal.
Lunheim in Geiranger is quietly located on a farm in Geiranger. It offers panoramic views of the Geiranger Fjord and guest rooms with a seating area and private bathroom. There is free WiFi access.
Mary Karlen
United States
Great breakfast, clean room, friendly host and hostess, and a beautiful view.
Offering a barbecue and children's playground, Vinje Camping is located in Geiranger in the Møre og Romsdal Region. Hurtigruten Terminal Gerianger is 1.2 km away.
Lluis
Norway
Location, the check inn was quick, the view is amazing and the bungalow was clean.
Featuring free WiFi in public areas, Dalen Gaard camping og hytter offers pet-friendly accommodation in Geiranger. Hurtigruten Terminal Gerianger is 7.2 km away.
Offering sea views, Solhaug Fjordcamping in Geiranger features accommodation, a garden and a terrace. Situated by the Geirangerfjord, free WiFi is featured.
Tat Shing
Hong Kong
Good location. Helpful land owner. Good advice for alternative routes to Geiranger due to road closure. Free to upgrade our room as we were the last guests this year.
Offering a restaurant with home-made cuisine, Petrines Gjestgiveri is located in Norddal. This hotel offers simple rooms or a self-catering apartment with views of the fjord.
Sarah
Denmark
Very nice and clean rooms. The staff were friendly and the restaurant was amazing!
Eidsdal Rest House has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Eidsdal. There is free private parking and the property features paid airport shuttle service.
Brian
Australia
The host was lovely. Breakfast was really good. Quiet and quirky. Cooks a great pizza at dinner.
Situated in Stryn, 11 km from The Old Strynefjell Mountain Road, Hotel Videseter features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Fly to Ålesund Airport, 120km from Geiranger. From there, take a bus (3 hours) or ferry (5 hours). Domestic travellers can also drive from Oslo (450km, 7 hours). Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Ålesund Airport, Vigra. It's approximately 120km from Geiranger, offering several daily flights and good road connections, making it the best choice for convenience and accessibility.
Getting around Geiranger, Norway, is best achieved by public bus services, which operate regularly. The "Hop On-Hop Off" bus service covers major attractions. Alternatively, you can rent bicycles or electric cars. Walking is also an option, given the compact nature of the town. Always check current schedules and availability.
The best area to stay in Geiranger, Norway is the town centre, offering convenient access to attractions like the Geirangerfjord, local shops, and eateries. It's ideal for visitors seeking a blend of natural beauty and local culture.
What guests said about Geiranger:
10
Scored 10
As the end of the Geiranger Fjord, the village is constantly...
As the end of the Geiranger Fjord, the village is constantly under a constant flow of tourists coming with the huge cruise ships.
The village per se has nothing else special versus other Norwegian villages on any other fjord, but this constant movement of people from the ships gives it the opportunity to be super busy and even more expensive than the normal expensive Norway.
ralu kha
Belgium
10
Scored 10
It is probably one of the nicest areas of Norway, and the...
It is probably one of the nicest areas of Norway, and the Geiranger Fjords should be visited by everyone when in Norway.
Despite the distances involved, visitors should get out and about, driving cars there requires some skill and attention, but the roads are well maintained. (Watch out for hikers and bikers!).
A day trip to Alesund is also recommended!
Luhuhu
Belgium
10
Scored 10
Geiranger is one of the most attractive destinations in the...
Geiranger is one of the most attractive destinations in the world , the nature itself is a reward and what i suggest is that the concerned authorities can add more services here and there to meet the needs and the expectations of all tourists from all over the world , like more supermarkets , more shopping options etc
ELAMIN ELTAYEB
United Arab Emirates
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice little village but very touristy when cruise liners are...
Nice little village but very touristy when cruise liners are in. Limited choice of restaurants. Lots of tourist goods shops, boat trips available along with kayaking etc. A nice place to chill for a couple of days.
Kim
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The cabin was well equipped with microwave, oven and kettle.
The cabin was well equipped with microwave, oven and kettle. The place is clean and the bathroom was very spacious. The space was just nice, compact but not too small. There was also laundry in the bathroom and dryer close by. This was a real plus as I was travelling around Norway for over 25 days.
The location was 5 mins from town and the road to and from town was very easy. Great location with beach view
Colin
Singapore
10
Scored 10
So many natural beauty places to see around here, and hikes...
So many natural beauty places to see around here, and hikes to do. I would recommend hiring a boat for fjord exploration at your own pace. Taking a short drive to the Dalsnibba viewpoint is a must, as well as to any of the other close-by viewpoints. Walk the steps next to the powerful display of water flowing into the fjord. Take a canoe/kayak and see the many waterfalls from up close.
The cabin was spotlessly clean, well equipped and nicely furnished. We particularly loved the comfortable seats facing the large window with views of the fjord. This was an amazing, small camp site in a beautiful location. I’ll never get over the views. It’s a short drive or 35 minute walk to the lovely small touristy town of Geiranger where you’ll find a small supermarket. There are numerous walks and hikes nearby and there’s also a small stones beach attached to the site if you’re brave enough to get in the icy cold fjord water.
This room had the best view of any place we stayed in Norway! It has a balcony directly overlooking the Geiranger Fjord. It is hard to leave the balcony to explore the area. The town is very small but fun to explore. A must do is the walk up the waterfall that is next to the caravan park, beautiful. Wonderful breakfast included. This is the only big hotel in this small town and it is pricy, but the view and breakfast are worth the money.
We had a wonderful weekend in Westeras Gard! With a view overlooking. We stayed in a small wooden house for two people. It was warm and cozy at night. Hospitable and polite staff is always helpful. They fed us a hot dinner just before closing time. Also Westeras Gard has one of the best restaurants in Geiranger, where we eat. Delicious farm food. Highly recommend this place and thank you for your state and care.
What a wonderful experience it was! The home is lovely, well situated. Ian and his wife were very generous and gracious hosts. Our room was clean and very comfotable. What a view!
Ian is a true ambassador of Norway! It was a pleasure talking to him. It was a very delitful evening. Ian made our trip more personal and genuine.
Excellent place to stay in Geiranger. Very short drive to all activities in the city.
Amazing facility including a pool with great view.
excellent breakfast
nice game area for kids
close to beautiful hiking treks no need for the car.
beautiful waterfall and visitor center next to the hotel
LOVED the view from the cottage; LOVED the location on the shore of the fjord; LOVED that they had a simple motor boat , SUP to rent affordability. Our private evening boat ride up the fjord was so peaceful and beautiful.. one of our favorite adventures of our NORWAY adventure.
The cabin is so cute and the kitchen is nice and clean. We arrived later than 8 at night and the staff is very friendly in terms of helping us getting the key. The view is absolutely amazing. I would really love to come to Norway and stay here again.
the view from our cabin was breathtaking. a beautiful setting and a very spacious cabin. by far the best accommodation throughout our trip in Norway. would recommend for anybody and everybody looking for something unique and special!
Perfect location.. with unobstructed view of the fjord. Not walkable distance to the center of Geiranger so better keep in mind the closing times of the restaurants or supermarket.
We loved our stay,very cosy & insulated hut
The view from the room is mountains or Geiranger but that's all about this hotel. Within driving distance of Geiranger (wouldn't recommend walking as it is uphill). Breakfast is average but then that's Europe. Free parking.
Excellent location with view of Geiranger Fjord. Walking distance to Queens Chair and Flydalsjuvet view point. Good breakfast. Quiet rooms, very comfortable bed and bedding. Sufficient parking at hotel.
In general, nice hotel, comfortable beds, friendly and helpfully stuff, breakfast is good, but as in any previous hotel we stayed in Norway. The view are amazing, but construction work…
Hotel is the best in town. Restaurant is buffet style, but it beats most alacarte restaurants. Stunning selection of high end food. Stone crab at a buffet? Yes!
The view was directly on Geirangerfjord and I really appreciated that the Family Hole sent me road informations about closed roads on the day of my arrival.
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