Combining historical elegance with the tranquillity of nature and modern amenities, Gysinge Herrgård promises a memorable experience. It's the perfect destination for travellers seeking peace, comfort, and a touch of history.
Gysinge Herrgård is situated on the peaceful banks of the Dalälven River, in the scenic Sandviken area. This charming hotel, rich in history and surrounded by natural beauty, is near the captivating Färnebofjärden National Park.
Gysinge was once home to the largest iron mill in Gästrikland and one of the most important producers of iron in Sweden. Today you can describe Gysinge as an open-air museum. Here you can learn about the cultural and industrial history of the region. Gysinge's historic economic and residential buildings have been preserved and local businesses, such as Gysinge Brukshandel, keep the village alive.
Gysinge Herrgård features a variety of amenities designed to enhance the guest experience. The property includes a beautifully maintained garden, perfect for strolls. A shared lounge area provides a communal space for guests to relax and socialize, while a pool table offers entertainment and a chance for friendly competition.
For relaxation and wellness, guests are encouraged to explore the nature spa and outdoor gym. These facilities blend in the natural environment, offering guests a unique way to unwind and stay fit during their stay.
Dining at Gysinge Herrgård is a highlight, with "Restaurang Orangeriet" providing a menu inspired by the local landscape. The restaurant prioritizes simplicity, creativity, and quality, focusing on dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. For a more relaxed atmosphere, Café Udden offers a cosy spot by the river for enjoying a warm drink or a light meal amid picturesque views.
The hotel offers 66 elegantly furnished rooms in different categories, accommodating up to 125 guests. The design of each room honours the estate's historical essence and ensures a restful stay.
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