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Hotel Union in Geiranger, Norway Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovasjon Norge
For a special place to stay in the Geiranger area, try Hotel Union Geiranger which has been welcoming guest for more than one hundred years. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovasjon Norge
Refsnes Gods is originally an old elegant mansion from 1767 with a lovely view over the Oslofjord. Photo: Refsnes Gods
All interior and exterior are made of snow and ice in this luxurious hotel, even the glasses in the bar. Photo: Bård Løken/Alta Friluftspark
Lighthouse holiday Photo: Jan Rabben/Samarbeidsrådet for Sunnhordland
Along the Norwegian coast, especially in the counties Finnmark, Troms, Nordland, Trøndelag and Møre og Romsdal, fishermen's cabins are sought after. Photo: CH/Innovation Norway
Geilo is a mountain village halfway between Oslo and Bergen. It is known for good skiing during winter, and hiking, cycling and fishing during summer. Photo: Geilolia
Camping and caravanning in Norway is ideal for holiday-makers who like to go where their impulses take them. Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo/Finnmark Reiseliv
Otternes, with 27 different buildings from the 1600s, is a cultural treasure and a "living museum" with a view towards Flåm and the Aurlandsfjord. Photo: Paal Audestad/Fjord Tours

Where to stay

There are different kinds of hotels and camp sites throughout the country. Staying at a fishermen's cabin is an experience out of the ordinary.
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Hotel Union in Geiranger, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovasjon Norge

Where to stay

There are different kinds of hotels and camp sites throughout the country. Staying at a fishermen's cabin is an experience out of the ordinary.

Where to stay

Source: Visitnorway

Hotel Union Øye in Sunnmøre, Norway - Photo: Hotel Union Øye

Hotels

Choose a cosy wooden hotel in the mountains, a spa hotel by the coast, or a modern design hotel in Oslo, Bergen or Stavanger.
    Mobile homes and midnight sun in Finnmark - Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo/Finnmark Reiseliv

    Camping

    Camping and caravanning in Norway is ideal for holiday-makers who like to go where their impulses take them.
      Enjoying a holiday at Oddland Campsite in Hardangerfjord, Norway - Photo: CH/www.visitnorway.com

      Cottages & Holiday houses

      Cottages and holiday houses are popular hire accommodation among both Norwegian and foreign tourists.
        The youth hostel in Hamar, Norway - Photo: Jens Haugen

        Hostels & Guest houses

        You do not have to spend your savings sleeping. There are two big hostel chains in Norway.
          Farm holiday in Bromsdalen, Norway - Photo: Stabbursnatt, Anne Guri Storemoen

          Farm holidays

          Stay at a medieval farm in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley or bring your children to a farm with animals in southern Norway.
            Fishermen's cabins at Reine in Lofoten, Norway - Photo: Frithjof Fure/Innovation Norway

            Fishermen's cabin

            Along the Norwegian coast, particularly in Trøndelag and Nordland, rorbu cabins have been restored and turned into modern accommodation.
              Ryvingen Lighthouse is located on a small island outside Grimstad in Southern Norway - Photo: Johan Wildhagen/IN

              Lighthouse

              Lighthouses offering accommodation can be found all along the coast of Norway, from Vardø in the north to the Grimstad in the south.
                Boat holiday in Lillesand in Southern Norway - Photo: Anders Martinsen©Inspirasjon Sørlandet

                Guest marinas

                Find a port for your next boat holiday. These harbours have modern equipment and many offer an insight to Norwegian coastal culture and history.
                  Couple in Luster, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/Fjord Norge AS

                  Private rooms to let

                  The closest you will get to traditional English "Bed and breakfast" is a pension or private room.
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                      Utne hotel

                      Utne Hotel in Hardanger is one of the oldest hotels in Norway to have operated continuously as a hotel in the same building.

                      Losby Gods

                      Losby Gods is a large country estate, steeped in over 150 years of history, elegancy and tradition, and situated not far from Oslo city centre.

                      Hotell Refsnes Gods

                      Refsnes Gods is originally an old elegant mansion from 1767 with a lovely view over the Oslofjord.

                      Grand Hotel Terminus

                      Grand Hotel Terminus has been a natural stopover for visitors to Bergen since 1928.

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