Beautifully located by the Geiranger Fjord, Grande Fjord Hotel offers rooms with cable TV and private bathrooms. Most rooms have private balconies with stunning fjord views.
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.
ramchandra
United States of America
Fantastic location, amazing view of the fjord. Great restaraunt and amazingly friendly staff
With spectacular views of the Geiranger Fjord and its surrounding mountains, Westerås Gard offers an in-house restaurant and accommodations options with private kitchen facilities.
Eidsdal Rest House has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Eidsdal. The property has a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, room service and free WiFi.
LaNae
United States of America
This was a comfy hotel/hostel run by a group of friends. They were all very friendly and responsive to our needs. The rooms and beds were comfortable, it was clean, and there was a nice outdoor area to hang out in the evening. The restaurant was really good…. Homemade pizza, burgers, and Turkish dishes that were super tasty. And breakfast was included! Exactly what we needed.
Located in Stryn, 6.8 miles from The Old Strynefjell Mountain Road, Hotel Videseter has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Dmytro
Poland
Terrific view even from small room, great breakfast, and very nice personal.
Just 9.3 mi south of Stranda village, Overvoll Farm is a home stay located a 15-minute drive from Hellesylt Ferry terminal and connections to Geiranger. It offers free WiFi and parking.
Helen
United States of America
room was big and comfortable, the view was nice, the owner was very friendly
Hesthaug Gard features accommodations in Eidsdal. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking. Outdoor seating is also available at the apartment.
Ophelia
United States of America
The cabin is clean and comfortable. It is surrounded by beautiful scenery. The host was very kind and informative. We had a wonderful stay.
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
ELAMIN ELTAYEB
United Arab Emirates
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice little village but very touristy when cruise liners are...
Nice little village but very touristy when cruise liners are in. Limited choice of restaurants. Lots of tourist goods shops, boat trips available along with kayaking etc. A nice place to chill for a couple of days.
Kim
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The cabin was well equipped with microwave, oven and kettle.
The cabin was well equipped with microwave, oven and kettle. The place is clean and the bathroom was very spacious. The space was just nice, compact but not too small. There was also laundry in the bathroom and dryer close by. This was a real plus as I was travelling around Norway for over 25 days.
The location was 5 mins from town and the road to and from town was very easy. Great location with beach view
We didn’t have the highest expectations for this hotel when we booked. We took it because it looked ok based on the prices of the other hotels and the reviews it had. The hotel lays down at the docks and the township of Geiranger. The hotels are quite old but it only shows on the bathroom and the sound proofing. Excellent view from the room we had and that was double or twin room with a fjord view. The breakfast was good.
Funny about room reservations in Norway - when you arrive to the hotel they give you the worst room possible.
But after you ask to change the room, the personnel appears to be friendly and nice, and they change the room to your satisfaction.
Exactly this happened in this hotel, and they have lovely rooms with the mountain/river view indeed.
If you want a good view of Geirangerfjord then these cabins are what you want. Each morning you can see the village and the boats from your window. In the evening you can sit outside on the bench and enjoy the view. The cabin is nice and clean. Wifi was acceptable.
The view alone makes this hotel one to visit, added to that the staff were absolutely brilliant. We ate in the resturant which was fantastic too. if you can manage to book a room with the view of the fjord then do so, it's worth the extra.
Beautiful location. Friendly and attentive staff. A really memorable meal at the restaurant in the evening. The hotel also runs a complimentary shuttle into the centre of Geiranger which was appreciated.
Leah
Jersey
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