Sirdal Høyfjellshotell









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About the hotel
Set high in the mountains of Sirdal, surrounded by wide valleys, clear lakes and rugged peaks, Sirdal Høyfjellshotell is a wonderful place to slow down and enjoy the beauty of southwestern Norway. The hotel sits in peaceful surroundings near Fidjeland, offering fresh mountain air, sweeping views and easy access to the spectacular nature that makes this part of Norway so special. Whether you come for active days outdoors or simply to relax and recharge, the hotel provides a comfortable and welcoming base.
About the hotel
Sirdal Høyfjellshotell combines a warm mountain atmosphere with modern comfort. Inside you’ll find cosy interiors and inviting spaces where guests naturally gather after a day outdoors. Start the morning with a generous breakfast before heading out to explore the mountains. Later in the day, the hotel’s restaurant serves tasty dishes inspired by Norwegian ingredients and regional traditions.
When the weather is fine, the terrace is a lovely place to sit with a drink while enjoying the views of the surrounding mountains. After a day of hiking, skiing or sightseeing, guests can swim in the pool or unwind in the sauna. There is also a fitness room for those who want to stay active indoors. With free parking available, it is easy to arrive by car and explore the surrounding region at your own pace.
The Sirdal region is known for its dramatic landscapes and outdoor activities throughout the year. In summer, countless hiking trails lead through open mountain scenery dotted with lakes and waterfalls. Fishing, cycling and kayaking are popular ways to experience the peaceful nature. Families can also visit Sirdal Sommerpark, where climbing courses, mountain carts and water activities offer fun for all ages.
One of the most spectacular excursions from the hotel is the drive along Lyseveien, a famous mountain road with 27 hairpin bends leading down to Lysebotn at the edge of the majestic Lysefjord. From here you can hike to the legendary Kjerag and the famous Kjeragbolten, one of Norway’s most photographed natural landmarks.
Winter transforms Sirdal into a popular ski destination. Nearby ski centres offer alpine slopes, while hundreds of kilometres of cross-country trails wind through the snowy mountain landscape. Snowshoeing and winter walks provide a quieter way to enjoy the scenery.
Rooms
Rooms at Sirdal Høyfjellshotell are thoughtfully furnished for a restful stay, featuring comfortable beds, private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries, Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Choose from double rooms, single rooms, or double rooms with an extra bed—each offering a peaceful retreat after a day in the mountains.









