Turtagrø Hotel




Turtagrø Hotel, situated along the National Scenic Route Sognefjellsvegen, and the mountain area of Hurrungane, are known as the birthplace of mountain sports and climbing in Norway.
Welcome to Turtagrø Hotel – A Historic Landmark in Norway’s Most Alpine Mountain Region
Here, breathtaking nature meets modern comfort and genuine mountain traditions. Whether you’re an adventurous climber, a hiker seeking tranquility, or simply looking to enjoy exquisite food and world-class views, Turtagrø is the perfect destination.
Accommodation
Turtagrø Hotel offers two distinct accommodation options:
The Main Building (2002): Modern hotel-standard rooms designed by Jarmund & Vigsnæs Architects, where clean lines and natural materials bring the surrounding landscape into the space.
The Swiss-Style Villa (1888): Immerse yourself in history by staying in this charming villa, a more budget-friendly option with 2-, 4-, or 6-bed rooms. Breakfast is included, and shared showers, toilets, and drying facilities are available.
Restaurant
The dining room at Turtagrø is a highlight for both the palate and the eyes. Enjoy a delicious, seasonally inspired three-course menu crafted with local ingredients while admiring the dramatic peaks of Hurrungane.
Mountain Library and Community
Take a moment to unwind in the Turtagrø Mountain Library, home to an inspiring collection of mountaineering books from around the world, or connect with fellow adventurers over a cup of coffee in the lounge.
Practical Information
Our season runs from Easter to mid-September. The hotell are open on long weekends throughout spring and fall, - and daily during the summer season from June 20 to August 31.
Welcome to your mountain adventure at Turtagrø!
Guided tours with BreogFjell
Turtagrø Hotel has a close dialogue with the guide company BreogFjell who offer guided tours to peaks such as Store Ringstind (skiing/glacier), Store Skagastølstind (climbing), Lavskar (glacier) and Dyrhaugsryggen (tinderangling). The hotel opens at Easter and will remain open until early September!
Source: Visit Sognefjord AS
Turtagrø Hotel