Verdal

Verdal Hotel

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  • Jernbanegata 13

    Verdal, Trøndelag

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Verdal Hotel is a small, traditional hotel located in the heart of Verdal town centre, known for its warm atmosphere and welcoming environment. Its location is ideal – surrounded by charming niche shops and the Amfi shopping centre, and just 100 metres from the train station, taxi rank, and bus stops. Trondheim Airport Værnes is about a 50-minute drive away.



Rooms



The hotel offers 39 rooms, all equipped with a private bathroom, shower, toilet, cable TV, and hairdryer. All rooms are non-smoking, allergy-friendly, and accessible for wheelchair users. With a 24-hour reception, you can feel safe knowing that help is available at any time.



Restaurant and Café



Start your day with a delicious and generous breakfast buffet – just as a proper hotel breakfast should be. In the restaurant and café, you can choose from a variety of dishes suitable for both adults and children, perfect for enjoying tasty meals throughout the day.



Function Rooms



Verdal Hotel provides flexible options for small and medium-sized gatherings. You may use one of the available rooms or combine several areas to create a larger event space. This allows you to tailor the venue to your specific needs. There is also a designated dance area, ideal for celebrations.



Conference Facilities



The hotel offers several conference rooms suitable for both small and large groups. All rooms are equipped with a projector and screen to meet your presentation needs.



The History of Verdal Hotel



What is today known as Verdal Hotel was originally built as Grennes Hotel in the early 1900s, owned and operated by Marie Grennes until 1946. That year, Verdal Dairy purchased the property, changed the name, and carried out an extensive modernisation costing between 200,000 and 300,000 kroner. The result was a modern hotel, while the dairy also secured strategically important land. When the property was later sold in 1952, the dairy retained around 1,000 square metres of the plot for future use.



Welcome to Verdal hotel!


Source: Innherred Reiseliv