Latest Reviews for Sogn og Fjordane Hotels

Flåmsbrygga Hotel
4.4/5115 Reviews
The Flåmsbana arrives (or begins) in the tourist area of the tiny village of Flåm. There’s shopping, food trucks, restaurants and beautiful vistas. This is the hopping off point for fjord cruises, kayak tours, Fjord safari rides (this means ride in a rigid inflatable boat like a zodiac but bigger built for tourists to see the fjords fast), hiking trails, biking rentals and more. This is also a cruise ship port so reserve your table for dinner before you go. We stayed in the Flåmsbrygga Hotel in early June 2023. Our room was quite nice and having a pleasant balcony with a view made it excellent. We ate at the next door Æ Bryggeripub where they also brew excellent beer. The food was delicious, the service very good and the decor intriguing. In our opinion, it is a must do to enjoy an overnight in this village and enjoy a delightful dinner in this pub where they brought Norse mythology to modern design effectively.
Gudvangen Fjordtell
4.1/561 Reviews
Amazing hotel ! I felt like Viking ! The view from room was TOP!!! It was an amazing experience! The staff very friendly! The hotel so close to Viking valley not even 1 minute on foot ! I m happy that I made it and visited this fab place 🤍 It was so beautiful even if I went during November! During summer will be perfect! As I know is more crowded and there are many events in Viking Valley ! I stayed only one night just because I wanted to visit the valley and this hotel honestly made me feel the vibe of Vikings
Vatnahalsen Høyfjellshotell
4.3/523 Reviews
It's a quaint inaccessible place with dark corridors, visible plumbing and rooms that needed a makeover long, long ago. It is only reachable by using the expensive Flåm Railway, or walking or riding 20 kilometres. It was originally built as a sanatorium in 1896, but it was never used for its intended purpose. Instead, it became popular as a hotel because of the Bergen Railway. After the Bergen Railway was opened in 1909, and especially after the Flåm Railway was connected with the Bergen Railway in 1940 it became a go to destination but times, tastes and fortune change. My first impression; I thought I was in an old folks home. It's on different floor levels within so one goes up/down a few steps to get to different rooms. It's not for wheelchair users. We arrived here without any welcome as 'cash cows'. We were part of the Flåm £15O a head railway trip off as guests of Norwegian Prima. Our train guide walked us up a slope from the station, in the rain, into the hotel, on a wet dank afternoon, only to tell us to go down two floors inside, for rather poor - tasting filtered cool coffee that sat on the tables in flasks. As we were cash cows other cash cows who were there from an earlier Flam train trip had blocked the narrow hallway which was annoying given the cold rain and wind as we were held outside jostling to get in. As we were a crowd we were put in an ugly nondescript room packed tight with fellow travellers. It resembled a school assembly hall with a public sector school dinner approach. So once we got into the downstairs room allocated for us we poured flasked coffee into tiny hotel style cold cups ending up with lukewarm lousy coffee which is unpleasant. If the (cold, limp, thin) waffles that sat plated on a top table were loving made fresh by the hotel's chef, from the finest flour, mountain butter and cream, treacly cane sugar from Mauritius and fresh free range double yolked XL eggs from happy chickens living their best life on a mountain side then sadly it isn't working as these potentially microwaved limp offerings had all the hallmarks of vegetable oil and powdered egg factory manufacturing. The raspberry jam (I expected cloudberry) and runny sour cream helped but honestly if you were served this stuff in a local cafe you'd be reluctant to pay and you wouldn't return. Given it's a £150 a head they have a cheek serving this rubbish. Having loitered here two hours and looked around the hotel and its surroundings to relieve boredom I was glad ours was a brief visit. If the food served to guests is anything like the poor quality we got it has little going for it except the location. We have no desire to return.
Vesterland Feriepark Hytter, Hotell og Leikeland
4.2/533 Reviews
We spent two nights in a one bedroom cottage here and we very satisfied with our stay. The cottage was clean, comfortable and spacious, with everything a visitor could need for a short stay. The staff were very friendly and helpful, suggesting accommodation options that were the most useful to us rather than what we would pay most for. The resort is very conveniently placed for exploring local fjords, mountains etc. It's great for families, offering a warm pool and a large playing area with complicated climbing structures, inflatables, slides and play houses for children to enjoy.
Vollsnes Gjestehus
4.6/51 Reviews
What a place! Worth every penny. Excellent location for quiet time
Thon Partner Hotel Måløy
3.8/510 Reviews
OK, the façade and the location don't give much. But for that the hotel is top inside. It seems to be completely re-renoved. We had a very large room with a very large modern bathroom. Breakfast buffet was also innocent. We would book again at any time.
Hotel Aurlandsfjord
4.3/582 Reviews
The elevator is very interesting. Hahaha. The staff at the front desk are not very enthusiastic, but the geographical location. The town environment is really worth living.
Lindstrøm Hotel
4.1/535 Reviews
The hotel is very characteristic, the beds are clean and tidy, the elevator is very retro, and the door is free of charge.
Best Western Laegreid Hotell
4/527 Reviews
The reception is good. In the entrance, we discover large rooms with large leather armchairs on which you can rest. The room assigned to us is upstairs, at the end of the building from the street. She is surprising. First of all, it is a very large room, furnished with several leather armchairs, with another single bed and an original piece of furniture. There are windows running the length of the room which are covered with large curtains. The view overlooks the fjord. Then, at the foot of the bed, there is a large television set facing the living room area and, attached to that, another smaller one facing the headboard. The bathroom is large and pleasant. The hotel is located in a quiet area and we heard no noise at night. Breakfast, which is taken in the hotel’s large dining room, is well stocked. A little less probably than the other hotels we have had. We didn't have dinner at the hotel, but it's possible. There are several options for a quick bite to eat very close to the hotel. For our part, we chose the Dampskipskaien café-bar, on the edge of the fjord, about a hundred meters from the hotel. Friendly, there are a lot of young people there. It's not a real restaurant. Note a choice of original beers. With a car, it is possible to park in front of the hotel or to the side, or even in the neighboring streets. The car park does not belong to the hotel and is therefore chargeable, at the most common rate in Norway (less than €2 per hour), but only during the day. It is free from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. We only spent one night in this hotel. It's a pleasant stopover before starting a day, for example by going by ferry to Kaupanger (the pier is really close and you can see a beautiful wooden church just before arriving there).
Lærdal Hotel
4/541 Reviews
Must set a balcony sea view room, the room is large, the view is good, the breakfast is not bad 👍

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