Hotels and Bed & Breakfast
The region is home to some of Norway's most well-known hotels. Whether you check in to one of the historic hotels, opt for an ultra-modern chain hotel or prefer more basic accommodation, you will find suitable alternatives in all corners of Hardanger. You can choose between spectacular views or calm bays, rough bare mountains or romantic local communities.
Cabins, cottages and farm accommodation
A cosy cabin or a luxurious holiday home with swimming pool and jacuzzi. You can enjoy yourself regardless of the weather - both indoors and outdoors. At the very heart of Norway's orchard, you will find family-friendly activities such as enjoying the fruit blossoming, swimming or taking part in the harvest of all the Hardanger goodies. Farm accommodation is also becoming a more and more popular choice.
Tourist cabins
Hand in hand with your loved one - or chatting with the children. Walking from cabin to cabin is one of many Norwegian traditions still flourishing in Hardanger. With both self-catering and fully serviced cabins, every trip is catered for. You can enjoy a hearty meal in the evening before a good night's sleep letting those sore walking muscles recover. Some of the tourist cabins are accessible by car – others are located 10 hours from the nearest road.
Camping
Camping in Hardanger can offer some of the most breathtaking nature experiences imaginable. With both places for tents and basic camping cabins available along the fjord and up in the mountains, you will get the opportunity to enjoy some of the most wonderful holiday adventures Norway has on offer. An early morning coffee on your "own" doorstep will give you that genuine Norwegian feeling.
Last updated: 27 October 2008