Destination map preview
Country
Regions
Tourist areas
Cities
Filters
Property rating
Review score
Distance to where you live
Travel Group
Meals
Room facilities
Hotel facilities
Hotel types

Geiranger

Geiranger destination image

Geiranger, a small village in western Norway, is a gem tucked away in a corner of the world that has been captivating tourists for centuries. Its history, dating back to the Viking Age, is as rich and fascinating as the breathtaking landscapes it nestles within. Renowned for its deep blue fjord, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Geirangerfjord, and the emerald green mountains that surround it, Geiranger is a destination that promises serenity and thrills in equal measure.

Geiranger's history is intertwined with its natural beauty, and many of the area's attractions are a testament to this. From the Seven Sisters Waterfall, a stunning cascade of water tumbling down the cliffs of the Geirangerfjord, to the Dalsnibba Mountain Plateau, which offers a bird's eye view of the fjord and the surrounding mountain ranges, Geiranger offers a plethora of sights that will leave you in awe. The Fjord Centre, a museum dedicated to the history and ecology of the fjord, is another must-visit attraction, giving visitors a deeper understanding of this remarkable landscape.

Among the most interesting regions in Geiranger is the Geirangerfjord itself. The fjord is a marvel of nature, carved by glaciers over millennia, and its deep waters are dotted with small farms and traditional Norwegian houses. The Trollstigen Mountain Road, one of Norway’s most dramatic and popular attractions, winds up steep mountainsides, passing waterfalls and offering panoramic views of the fjord below. Another noteworthy region is the Herdalssetra Mountain Summer Farm, where you can witness traditional Norwegian farming practices and enjoy a tranquil hike amidst the rolling green hills. Regardless of where you find yourself in Geiranger, you're sure to be captivated by the sheer beauty of its landscapes, the charm of its history, and the allure of its attractions.

Read more ...
Skip search
1 stays found
Show first:
Save up to
34%
Stay by Norway’s deepest lake
Havila Hotel Raftevold
4.0/ 5
Very good1 reviews
Geiranger
Very good
1 reviews
4.0
/ 5
Incl. 2-course menu
1xOvernight stay
1xBreakfast buffet
1xTasty 2-course menu - chef's choice
Free parking at the hotel
1xRight by the lake
FAQ question mark icon
FAQ
Are there any hotels in Geiranger with an elevator?
Risskov offers many hotels in Geiranger with an elevator that provide easy access to all floors, especially important for guests with mobility issues or heavy luggage. Use the “Elevator” filter under Accessibility to find relevant Risskov offers.
What is the weather like in Geiranger during different seasons?
The weather in Geiranger varies throughout the year, with each season offering its own unique climate. Winters are typically colder, while summers are warmer and often sunnier. Spring and autumn bring mild temperatures and changing scenery. It’s a good idea to check the forecast for Geiranger before your trip to plan accordingly for local weather conditions.
Which hotels in Geiranger are suitable for a road trip stopover?
Risskov offers many hotels in Geiranger that are suitable for a road trip stopover, providing comfortable rooms, good parking, and quick access to major routes at an excellent price.