Latest Hotels Reviews for Sogn og Fjordane

Quality Hotel Sogndal
3.8/527 Reviews
This is a nice hotel in Sognal. It is very centrally located right along a nice creek and near everything in town. The layout is a little weird. If you park in the back in the parking garage (which you have to pay for) you have to walk around the parking lot, up a ramp, through the restaurants, and into the lobby. There is a really old wing and a new wing. Our rooms were in the new wing. The larger restaurant only serves tour groups. The smaller restaurant is open to all guests but has a much more limited menu. The rooms were very comfortable and mine had a nice patio door with a view of the creek and mountains.
Fretheim Hotel
4.3/545 Reviews
Stately and elegant in white, Fretheim stands so close to the Flamsbana train station and the pier that you immediately see it as you step off either boat or train. it has a pretty flower garden in front with tables and chairs you can 'park' in for minutes or hours. There's a cozy but spacious lobby with a fireplace where guests waiting for their train or express boat ride can sit in comfort with enough privacy. The front desk staff are very accommodating and take the time to explain things, even though most of their guests are there for only one night. The rooms are standard sized with great balconies that overlook the village center-cum pier and train station. Furniture is standard but the amenities are pretty basic - there's no fridge, no coffee machine (though there's a hot water pot with instant coffee). There's wifi but pretty slow. Checkout time is a bit earlier, at 11 am. The breakfast has a very good spread, with a wide assortment of vegetables and good hot food selection. Plus so many variations of salmon which was impressive. We also found out that you could buy a paper bag and stuff it with a make-your-own sandwich so you could do a picnic lunch while touring the fjords - nice option. A big plus was the walking trail behind the hotel which got you to a higher elevation that gave a great view of the lake and the village center. You could walk for an entire hour without repeating your walk. Several had commented on the need for an update but I didn't notice this.
Flåmsbrygga Hotel
4.5/5118 Reviews
I highly recommend this hotel for your trip to Norway. It is right next to the cruise ship terminal of Framfjord, surrounded by the fjord. You can enjoy the beauty of the Norwegian fjord in the tranquility. The hotel's dinner restaurant is very Viking-style, and the food quality is also good. You can check in and eat delicious food.
Gudvangen Fjordtell
4.1/533 Reviews
I like it too much! ! ! The sermon stone hiking and stayed for one night, followed by the navigation and found it very well, free parking. The room is so cute, two people are just right. The room is facing the pier, with three windows and a superb view. The layout of the gates, corridors and restaurants are also beautiful. Breakfast is not bad, I feel that the breakfast in Europe and America is similar. The shower is a little bit small.
Vatnahalsen Høyfjellshotell
4.3/520 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.
Kviknes Hotel
4.2/545 Reviews
Located on the edge of the Sognefjord, the historic hotel has a beautiful view from the balcony. After 10 pm, the private beach is beautiful in the afterglow; the rooms are small but clean and tidy, and the standard facilities of European hotels are acceptable. No highlights; the hotel's buffet dinner of 615 krona is OK for local consumption. The food has crab claws, sweet shrimps, various fish and vegetables, as well as boiled lamb and beef. It tastes good; breakfast is OK, don't pursue Asian tastes will feel great; parking is free for guests, which is convenient for self-driving travel; in short, recommend this hotel, the price is high but it is worth living.
Vesterland Feriepark Hytter, Hotell og Leikeland
4.2/518 Reviews
We arrived late on the Sogndal plane from Oslo and caught the public transport bus directly from the Airport which stops opppsite the Hotel. As the sun never fully sets during summer, we then enjoyed a relaxing but stunning balcony view. The staff were a highlight as they went out of their way to ensure our time with them went very well, and on each occasion (eg on arrival, departure and over breakfast) they provided us valueable direction on making our holiday a success. The Hotel has a great deal to offer a family travelling in rural Western Norway, and would be a great ski lodge in Winter.
Scandic Sunnfjord Hotel & Spa
4/543 Reviews
The staff were welcoming and kind by the reception upon arrival, though the waiting did take a while due to the amount of arrivals. Had the superior room, and it felt spacious enough and open. While the bathroom was spacious, I do not like the shower being totally open so water comes all over the entire floor but alas. The hotel restaurant has a limited menu. The space is very open and large as a whole. The food itself was good with a few minor things that were not up to snuff. The wait staff were far from impressive though, even the head waitress who seemed helpful but the vibe felt off as a whole. The bar by the reception had a chill vibe and the bartender was welcoming and was happy to strike up a little chat as I got my Moscow mule made, with some small changes to my own taste. The mule turned out well so no complaints there. As a whole a fine stay in the area, with acceptable prices, a nice hotel and a decent restaurant and bar. The breakfast was decent with some variety in selections.
Lærdal Hotel
4/518 Reviews
A very basic hotel, which clearly is getting quite old now, which you can feel and see almost everywhere in the hotels exterior and some of the interior. If the price is right (low), and it is a short stay, I can recommend this Hotel. Positive things: 1) Location in good, but for exploring the Vestland of Norway with its fjords and lovely nature. Lærdal is a “middle sized” village, with good supermarket options (two big ones, EXTRA and KIWI). There is also Villaks centre, which is a museum for the history of salmon fishing. Quite interesting actually, is was pretty modern and newly refurbished. There are good views of the Fjord, but NOT from all windows in the hotel. You can sit outside and eat breakfast if weather allows. 2) Friendly and effective staff. Both the reception and restaurant was run by quite young but great staff. Breakfast buffet was quickly filled up, and tables cleared. 3) Room was actually OK, and quite newly refurbished. Bed was quite new, a good TV, but NO MINI BAR and NO Coffee / Tea facilities ! Negative Sides: 1) Quite expensive for what is was, during summer time. 2) Breakfast buffet was VERY limitied. Basically some bread, a few different types of cheap cured meats as ham, a few sliced cheeses, 1 type of fruit yoghurt and two cereals (no sugary ones), scrambled eggs, sausauges, baked beans. NO SALMON or quality items in the buffet. Ive had better breakfast at bed&breakfast places and 2 star hotels.
Thon Partner Hotel Måløy
3.8/56 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.

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Number of Reviews666
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 16,655
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