Our hotels

Classic Norway Hotels has some of Norway's most exciting and most authentic accommodation. All are located in scenic surroundings that highlight their individual history and unique culture. An eldorado for anyone who wants a different weekend trip, summer holiday, wedding or conference.

Aksjemøllen

Inland
Aksjemøllen is a small and intimate boutique hotel located in the heart of Lillehammer. The hotel, which was completely renovated in 2021, has a unique atmosphere and a pleasant and personal host. The hotel rooms, which were once small granaries, have all the luxury you could wish for. At the top of the hotel you will find Toppen bar, which is widely known to be the best cocktail bar in Lillehammer. The hotel also has a restaurant and meeting room.

Angvik Gamle Handelssted

Northwest Coast
The legacy that lives on... National Romantic art, crackling fireplaces, local food and fine porcelain. Angvik Gamle Handelssted is a little pearl by the Tingvollfjord in Nordmøre with its 37 rooms. The hotel offers a perfect balance between exclusivity and an informal homely atmosphere. Angvik Gamle Handelssted has roots back to the 16th century, when Dutch sailing ships anchored in the bay to buy timber. The trading site was run by John and Gurianna Angvik. The couple had 14 children, 12 of whom started their own businesses based in the village. A unique family saga began, and the fifth generation is still involved in the operation.

Bjorli Fjellstuer

Inland
In snow-proof Bjorli, we have 6 apartments that can be rented for self-catering. There are large, good apartments that are perfect for families who want to use Bjorli as a skiing and hiking destination. All apartments have access to the popular wellness department with, among other things, swimming pool, sauna, fitness room, outdoor jacuzzi, bouldering cave and bowling alley. If you want a long-term rental, please contact us!

Finnøy Bryggehotell

Northwest Coast
Finnøy Bryggehotell is located in the premises of an old fish reception and trading post on Finnøy in Ålesund. Out here in the sea gap are 50 hotel rooms, the Sjøhuset Restaurant, the "Akevittbutikken", party and meeting rooms, a fishing boat and fast boat and a great bathroom and wellness facility. Welcome out to us!

Flatflesa Fyr

Northwest Coast
Flatflesa Lighthouse is a different travel experience. Here you live on a small cliff in the middle of the sea. Flesa, or fles, means dear / cut. However, this cliff has all the facilities you need for a comfortable stay. It is also safe in all weathers. The houses out here have stood firm and safe for 116 years.

Gloppen Hotell

West Norway South Norway
Gloppen Hotell is located in the middle of Nordfjord - in the heart of Fjord Norway. Easily accessible from Oslo with a direct flight to Sandane Airport, Anda. The hotel has traditions dating back to 1866, when English lords came to fish for salmon in the Gloppen river. The beautiful accessible nature with iconic mountain peaks and sparkling fjords is a major attraction for visitors, but the guests enjoy the wonderful, local food that is served just as much. Here, all components are made from scratch, and with the season's best, local ingredients. Many of the raw materials are delivered directly to the door by the local farmer himself. The hotel has good conference facilities, as well as 60 hotel rooms from 3 different centuries. Historic rooms with different furnishings, Nordic rooms in modern Scandinavian design and standard double and single rooms.

Grand Hotel

Northwest Coast
The Grand Hotel is located in the center of Åndalsnes at the foot of the majestic Romsdalstinde. The hotel, with a history dating back to the end of the 19th century, has been through both a fire, reconstruction, several alterations and additions. Today, the hotel has 86 hotel rooms with fantastic views of the Romsdalsfjorden and the Romsdalsfjella mountains. In addition, the hotel has a restaurant and bar, course and banquet facilities and the Rauma cultural center next door with many cultural offerings such as concerts, theater and exhibitions.

Henningsvær Bryggehotell

Lofoten
In the middle of the quayside in Lofoten's protected fishing village, among fishermans´cabins and fishing receptions is Henningsvær Bryggehotell with a unique view of the sea, the harbor and the landmark Vågakallen. The hotel is built with respect for the surroundings, it fits in well with the rest of society. The charming hotel has 30 hotel rooms and meeting rooms. Classic Norway Hotels is embarking on its biggest tourism venture to date in Lofoten. Henningsvær Bryggehotell is building on a great wharf complex with 7 low buildings. Here there will be 39 double rooms that are exclusively furnished. The hotel, which will open in 2024, will also have a new restaurant.

Hotel Utsikten, Geiranger

Northwest Coast
Hotel Utsikten Geiranger from 1893 is located at the very top of Geiranger with a great view of the Geiranger Fjord and the mountains in the world-famous village. The summer hotel opens at the beginning of May and closes in mid-October, but is open to guests who want to rent the hotel for company events, anniversaries or weddings.

Hotell Refsnes Gods

East Norway
Refsnes Gods is a 250-year-old estate located in idyllic surroundings on beautiful Jeløy, Moss. The hotel is small and intimate with 61 rooms, Restaurant Munch, Wine Cellar and around 400 original works that are placed in the hotel. There is also a beautiful garden with a view of the Oslofjord. Here you are welcome to celebrate a wedding, enjoy a romantic weekend or to get a professional refresher.

Hustadvika Havhotell

Northwest Coast
Hustadvika Havhotell (a ocean hotel) is located right on the coast with the Hustadvika stretch of sea and the Atlanterhavsveien as neighbours. The coastal strip has one of the most dramatic stretches of sea on the Norwegian coast and has been a pantry and workplace for coastal people since the Ice Age. Havhotellet has hotel rooms, apartments, suites and sea houses as well as a restaurant, meeting and function rooms.

Håholmen

Northwest Coast
Håholmen is located on an entirely separate island just off the Atlanterhavsveien. The heritage-listed cliff fishing village with buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries has been a meeting place, harbour, home and workplace for fishermen, sailors and shopkeepers for many hundreds of years. Today, Håholmen is a small and intimate hotel, with only 47 rooms spread over small houses on the island, Restaurant Ytterbrygga, tavern, meeting room and museum. Transport over to the island is with Håholmen's boats (route table). The history and location at one of the most exposed stretches of the Norwegian coast make Håholmen unique. The buildings, many of them from the 17th and 18th centuries, largely make up the fishing village as it once was.

Korsholmen

Northwest Coast
Korsholmen is an exclusive small islet in the sea gap close to Håholmen and the Atlanterhavsveien. Here you rent the entire idyllic island, which consists of 2 houses with a total of 4 double rooms and 2 single rooms, 5 bathrooms, several dining rooms and living rooms, fireplace, sauna and outdoor jacuzzi. Food and drink are taken care of by the staff from Håholmen. Out here, you should first and foremost relax and enjoy the atmosphere. However, there is plenty of opportunity to join in when the chef prepares the meal with ingredients you may have fished yourself?

Molde Fjordhotell

Northwest Coast
Molde Fjordhotell are situated in an idyllic setting, on the quayside in the Molde centre. Here, you will meet service-minded hosts and a relaxed atmosphere. The 60 rooms are light and cosy. Most of them have a porch and a view overlooking the Romsdalsfjorden and the Molde panorama. Molde Fjordhotell is a full-service hotel with meeting rooms, banquet facilities, a restaurant, and an event stage. The perfectly natural meeting place in Molde.

Nyvågar

Lofoten
Nyvågar Rorbuhotell is idyllically located by the Lofoten Sea, in the historically important area of ​​Storvågan. Here we have comfortable and spacious wheelhouses and a restaurant in the owner's style. Bright meeting rooms with large windows provide an unobstructed view of the magnificent nature outside. We serve fantastic food where everything is homemade and based on the finest local ingredients. Then we have hot tubs, a sauna, a legendary Akevittloft and a charging station for Tesla and electric cars.

Ona Havstuer

Northwest Coast
Ona is an island that was once an old fishing village with close to 200 permanent residents. Today, the island has only 15 inhabitants who mostly make ceramics, fishing and tourism. Out here on the island we have Ona Havstuer with apartments and hotel rooms and a restaurant open in summer. The ferry has approximately 4 arrivals and departures per day.

Ramme fjordhotell

East Norway
Ramme fjord hotel, at Hvitsten, is one of the country's most exclusive hotels. Here, no details are left to chance and guests can be sure that there is a conscious thought behind every choice. Here, guests live in their own small ecosystem, and with great art and cultural experiences literally right outside the door. Here you can spend the night in unique rooms that give you an experience of Edvard Munch's time at Ramme. In addition, you can make use of our many cultural offers such as tours, exhibitions, concerts and theatre. I Ramme Kro & Restaurant and Rammes Café & Gårdsbutikk only serves organic dishes with the ingredients produced at Ramme Gård. We are proud to hold Debio's silver standard, which requires that at least 50% of the raw materials are organic. Welcome!

Reine Rorbuer

Lofoten
Reine Rorbuer is located in the western part of Lofoten, at the entrance to the Reinefjord in the fishing village of Reine. Among the majestic Lofoten mountains and with the Arctic Ocean as our nearest neighbour, we have 40 rowboats, Gammelbua Restaurant, meeting and function rooms. In summer, a rorbu holiday can offer endless days and midnight sun, and in winter short days with spectacular weather and the northern lights. There are many great activities here.

Sagafjord Hotel

West Norway South Norway
Cosy, intimate, stress-relieving, a good place to be. This is what is said about the Sagafjord Hotel on Sæbø, the tiny village by the Hjørundfjord on Sunnmøre. But when the same people talk about our surroundings, they manage with one word: Fantastic. We say that the hotel and its surroundings have a division of labor: the hotel ensures that you feel good in every way, and nature provides experiences and opportunities that only magnificent nature can offer. Together we are a bit of a couple.

Skarsnuten Hotel

East Norway
On the edge, 1000 meters above sea level, in the middle of the mountains, is the boutique hotel Skarsnuten Hotel. The hotel with a panoramic view of Hemsedal is built in steel, natural stone and glass with a stylish Scandinavian interior. Here are e.g. 88 hotel rooms, 20 apartments, conference department, Spa, restaurant, bar, fitness center and ski storage. The hotel has its own chair lift and its own slopes that connect directly with Hemsedal Ski Centre. Perfect!

Strand Hotel Fevik

West Norway South Norway
The bathing hotel, which opened in 1937, is built in funk style and is located by one of Southern Norway's finest sandy beaches. Here you stay in a beach hotel with everything that entails. The hotel has 90 rooms/apartments/suites, Restaurant Neptun, party and conference rooms and a wellness department, which is very suitable for weddings, parties, courses and conferences. The hotel is known as a perfect family, wedding and conference hotel.

Valldal Fjordhotell

Northwest Coast
Staying at Valldal Fjordhotell is a respite from everyday life! The hotel is so beautifully located at the very bottom of the fjord with a view of the Norddalsfjorden and the Sunnmørsfjella mountains. The hotel, which opened in 2016, has 40 hotel rooms, all at ground level with their own terrace, most of which have fjord and or mountain views. Otherwise, the hotel has a great restaurant, lounge, party and meeting rooms.

Å Rorbuer

Lofoten
Å Rorbuer is beautifully situated in Å, at the very end of the Lofoten peninsula with Lofoten's most dramatic landscape. Glaciers and other natural forces have shaped the landscape, which is among the wildest and most interesting Norway has to offer. Here the mountains plunge straight into the sea, small bridges and embankments connect the large island with the small ones.