Overlooking the Geiranger Fjord, this spa hotel offers a rooftop garden, free parking and rooms with free Wi-Fi access, a minibar and a TV. The Flydalsjuvet viewing point is 4 km away.
Cynthia
United States
Beautiful hotel! We were lucky to have a room
facing the fjord and woke up to the gorgeous view every morning. The staff were all very nice and welcoming. Breakfast buffet was superb and the dinner buffet too. Enjoyed the indoor pool, outdoor jacuzzi and sauna as well. Amazing place!
Beautifully situated by the Geiranger Fjord, Grande Fjord Hotel offers rooms with cable TV and private bathrooms. Most rooms have private balconies with stunning fjord views.
John
United Kingdom
Superb location with great views over the fjord. Our room was very comfortable and the breakfast was great,
This hotel features panoramic views of the UNESCO-listed Geiranger Fjord. It offers free Wi-Fi internet. All rooms have a private bathroom and a flat-screen TV.
Located in Møre og Romsdal County, this hotel offers Norwegian cuisine and views of the Geiranger Fjord. Guests can enjoy free WiFi access and free private parking.
Rebecca
Canada
It's an older hotel but grand; and an amazing location. I had one of the rooms with a view and I couldn't believe how beautiful the view was. The lobby was such a nice place to sit and have a tea or drink in and watch the cars and buses go by the hairpin turns. Watching the sun go down on the fjord was spectacular. The walk down and back to the village gave you fabulous views of the hotel looking back on my way down, and getting closer on my way back up. It's like an old Victorian (but don't think it's that old) kind of hotel; with a formal dining room which had a delicious dinner.
Lunheim in Geiranger is quietly located on a farm in Geiranger. It offers panoramic views of the Geiranger Fjord and guest rooms with a seating area and private bathroom. There is free WiFi access.
Phil
United Kingdom
The accommodation was far bigger than I expected, bedroom, comfy chairs, good lighting and spacious shower room with ample towels. The breakfast arrangement with the local hotel worked very well for us, though others would prefer to do self catering which was well through through by the very helpful, knowledgeable hosts. Spectacular views from the garden.
Overlooking the Geiranger Fjord, Hole Hytter offers cottages and apartments with a well-equipped kitchen and a furnished terrace. Geiranger village centre is located 3 km away.
Overlooking the Geiranger Fjord where the Eagle Road begins, this holiday park is 2 km from Geiranger Ferry Terminal.
Chye Wah
Malaysia
Beautiful location, right in front of the fjord, 1 km away from the busy area of the town centre.
Staff Sandra was friendly and helpful.
Will only stay in this property whenever we are in Geiranger for a holiday.
With spectacular views of the Geiranger Fjord and its surrounding mountains, Westerås Gard offers an in-house restaurant and accommodation options with private kitchen facilities.
Offering a barbecue and children's playground, Vinje Camping is located in Geiranger in the Møre og Romsdal Region. Hurtigruten Terminal Gerianger is 1.2 km away.
Featuring free WiFi in public areas, Dalen Gaard camping og hytter offers pet-friendly accommodation in Geiranger. Hurtigruten Terminal Gerianger is 7.2 km away.
It's a beautiful fjord, but because of that also very...
It's a beautiful fjord, but because of that also very touristy and busy. There'll be a cruise ship coming in every other day filled to the brim with people that will flood out the town and surrounding hiking trails.
I'd suggest a 1-2 day visit here to see the area and the nature and then maybe move a bit further in Mørre og Romsdal to experience the nature and surroundings without all the tourists.
Gaya
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
It was nice to stay two nights in Geiranger.
It was nice to stay two nights in Geiranger. The natural beauty of the place was so calming for the soul. We booked a RIB tour of the fjord and a private 4 hour car hire to explore the hair pin turns and views of the fjord. We were lucky to have the day to ourselves without cruise ships in port. They crowds definitely take away from the peace and quiet and the sublime beauty of the place
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
IMO, a minimum of 3 days at Geiranger (incase if there are a...
IMO, a minimum of 3 days at Geiranger (incase if there are a day or two of rain/clouds). It is a place of nature and ideally the place is best enjoyed through hikes or kayaks or boats etc. There are trails of every difficulty levels and durations.
Spandan
Sweden
Scored 10
10
As the end of the Geiranger Fjord, the village is constantly...
As the end of the Geiranger Fjord, the village is constantly under a constant flow of tourists coming with the huge cruise ships.
The village per se has nothing else special versus other Norwegian villages on any other fjord, but this constant movement of people from the ships gives it the opportunity to be super busy and even more expensive than the normal expensive Norway.
ralu kha
Belgium
Scored 10
10
It is probably one of the nicest areas of Norway, and the...
It is probably one of the nicest areas of Norway, and the Geiranger Fjords should be visited by everyone when in Norway.
Despite the distances involved, visitors should get out and about, driving cars there requires some skill and attention, but the roads are well maintained. (Watch out for hikers and bikers!).
A day trip to Alesund is also recommended!
Luhuhu
Belgium
Scored 10
10
Geiranger is one of the most attractive destinations in the...
Geiranger is one of the most attractive destinations in the world , the nature itself is a reward and what i suggest is that the concerned authorities can add more services here and there to meet the needs and the expectations of all tourists from all over the world , like more supermarkets , more shopping options etc
the location is absolutely gorgeous with a spectacular view over Geiranger. Ian is a fine host, who talks a lot with good anekdotes, has great ideas (in the morning 😉): your suggestion for sailing to Bergen with Hurtigruten was brilliant, alas there was no space left for our car. also great suggestion for a restaurant. and I loved the ride from Eidsdal to Geiranger, but also the ferry to Hellesylt.
Has to be the best hotel in Geiranger. The views from the rooms are breathtaking, and the facilities, restaurant and customer service were all exceptional. Would 100% stay here if visiting again.
They had also just opened a cocktail bar the night we stayed.
Cosy feeling, smart and cheerful staff, wonderful view from the window. Just up Geiranger fjord you will be immersed in a majestic mountain scenery.
Comfortable rooms.
At the time of our visit the hotel didn't serve dinner, only a simple, good breakfast.
Couldn't have asked for more got a free room upgrade and the view of Geiranger fjord from my balcony was priceless. Fantastic place to visit and stay. Staying overnight in Geiranger to enjoy the beauty of the fjord is a must do. Stunning place!
This is an old hotel with a great deal of charm. The view over Geiranger Fjord is exceptional. The staff were extremely helpful and friendly. The breakfast was great. The dinners were exceptional, though expensive.
Joel
United States
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