Stay Where History Meets Nature

A restored mountain retreat from 1898 surrounded by the untouched beauty of Rondane National Park.

1898

Year established

14

Rooms & suites

12 ha

Of private forest

9.4

Guest rating

1898

Our Story

Once a sanatorium,
now a sanctuary.

Built in 1898 as a quiet place for healing and recovery, the house spent a century watching pine and birch grow tall around it.

When we found it, the floors creaked but the bones were honest. Restoration was slow and patient — original mouldings preserved, windows reopened to the valley, fireplaces lit again. Today the building is a small boutique hotel, but the original intention remains: this is a place to come and feel better.
Fourteen rooms, a long dining table, a library that smells of paper and woodsmoke. The rest is left to the trees.

— A 4-minute read

the rooms

Fourteen ways to stay.

Each room shaped by the original walls — no two are alike. Choose the one that feels closest to
home.

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The Quiet Ones

Ten light-filled doubles facing forest or garden. Linen sheets, restored timber floors, a writing desk by the window.

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For Small Tribes

Two larger rooms with space for four. A eading nook for children and a fireplace lit on cold evenings.

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Four-Legged Welcome

Two rooms with a private side entrance, a blanket by the door, and water bowls already waiting in the room.
Environment & Experience

Slow mornings. Honest air.

The hotel sits in a clearing of old pine. There is no rush here —
only the sound of the river behind the trees and the bell from the village two valleys away.

Twelve hectares of private forest

Three trailheads start from the front door

Wood sauna under the night sky

A Visual Diary

Inside the house.

A glimpse of 240+ photographs