Norefjell Hotels for Your Next Holiday
Why Tourists Visit Norefjell
- * Ski at Norefjell's world-class slopes for both beginners and advanced skiers.
- * Explore scenic hiking trails like Høgevarde with panoramic views of lush valleys.
- * Enjoy wellness treatments and panoramic spa views at Norefjell Ski & Spa.
- * Engage in water activities like fishing or kayaking on Krøderen Lake.
- * Take guided mountain bike tours through rugged Scandinavian terrain.
Norefjell features around 10 hotels, with options ranging from budget-friendly cabins to luxurious resorts. Mid-priced 3-star hotels average $120-$200 per night, while 5-star resorts like the Norefjell Ski & Spa Hotel can cost $300-$500 per night. A recently opened gem, Krøderen Fjord Apartments, adds a touch of modernity with lakeside views and spacious accommodations designed for families and groups.
Norefjell, located just 90 minutes from Oslo, is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts and relaxation seekers, boasting the highest vertical drop for skiing in Northern Europe at Norefjell Ski Resort.
Apart from skiing, the region is renowned for its stunning views of Krøderen Lake and its rich history as the site of the 1952 Winter Olympics' alpine events.
Visitors also flock here for its year-round activities, from winter sports to hiking and wellness retreats in pristine Scandinavian nature.
Norefjell Tips You Must Know
* Book hotels 3-4 months in advance for the best rates during ski season (December to March).
* Stay near the Norefjell Ski Resort for easy ski access and avoid renting a car.
* Visit in summer (June to August) if hiking and lake activities are your priority.
* Consider accommodations with kitchenettes to save on meals given remote dining options.
* Use shuttle services or local taxis to navigate as public transit is sparse in the area.