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Storfjord Hotel

"Sample Scandinavian chic at this fjord-fringed lodge, with a traditional lafta construction and an environmental ethos."

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Solstrand Fjord, Bergen, Norway

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Address: OS, 5200 Bergen, Norway

Rooms: 132

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"Overlooking the fjord, this luxury hotel in Bergen is family-run, with myriad outdoor pursuits to try and surrounded by some gorgeous Norweigian landscape."

Solstrand Hotel overlooks the fjord, only 30 km south of Bergen and the airport. This unique location right by the Bjørnefjord, an arm of the Hardangerfjord, is as beautiful and serene as it is convenient for a luxury hotel.

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Solstrand has been in the Schau-Larsen family for four generations, preserving a tradition of unsurpassed hospitality, traditional cuisine and a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. For a hundred years, this luxury hotel's exquisite location, beautiful surroundings and magnificent view of the Folgefonna glacier have gained it a loyal clientele base with travellers in the know.

Solstrand was built in 1896 by Christian Michelsen, who would go on to become Norway’s first prime minister after gaining independence from Sweden in 1905. He built it as a holiday resort for the Bergen merchant-princes so that they could “have a place to gather strength for their great deeds.” Michelsen wanted the guests to enjoy fresh air, healthy outdoor life and a swim in the sea.

Restoration and extension have expanded Solstrand’s offerings without compromising its turn-of-the-century character and charm. It is still a “light, airy and picturesque house” situated in a rich cultural and natural landscape.

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“This is the most prestigious resort in the region around Bergen. Discerning travelers appreciate its isolated location beside the fjord and history that stretches from 1896. The setting evokes a romantic getaway to the countryside.” NY Times 08

Come for

  • Pampering yourself in the spa
  • Plentiful outdoor pursuits, including sea kayaking
  • The beautiful landscape

Not suitable for

  • Party animals

Eating in

Traditional Norweigian fare in the hotel's restaurant.





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