Motels in Norway
We found 60 hotels with availability in Norway
Lodek Motel
9 Radhusvegen, 8410, Lodingen, No, Lodingen, Norway
Wilhelmsen Romutleie
Christian 4.Gt, Vardo, Norway
Dombas Motel
Romsdalsveien, Dombas, Norway
Strand Fjordmotel
Tyssevikvegen 71, Ulvik, Norway
Karivollen Overnatting
92 Karivollvegen, Melhus, Norway
Vardo Motell
7 Birger Dahls Gate, Vardo, Norway
Auroralife
5170 Austertanaveien, Leirpollen, Norway
Eventyrlige Skaret
Skaret, Aro, Norway
Rosendal Apartments Motellet
25 Rosendalsvegen, Rosendal, Norway
Fabel Kafe Og Motell
Dalstunet 6A 6963 Dale I Sunnfjord 2Etg Pa Dale Senter, Dale (Sogn og Fjordane), Norway
G-Kroen Motell Og Restaurant
Arkovegen 3559, Morokulien, 2240, Magnor, No, Magnor, Norway
Karalaks
5 Km Syd For Lakselv, Lakselv, Norway
Overnattingsrom Langs E6 - Rudshogda
Stolvstadvegen 5, Eriksrud, Norway
Hamar Arbeidshotell
Halsetsvea 22, Ingeberg, Hamar (Hedmark), Norway
Frich'S Rudshogda
Rudsvegen 3, Ringsaker, Norway
Overnattingsrom Rudshogda
Stolvstadvegen 5, Eriksrud, Norway
Airport Motel & Apartment
Tunvegen 3, Gardermoen, Norway
Ringsaker Sommerhotell
26 Stertivegen, Ringsaker, Norway
Den Hvite Rein Motel
Avjuvargeaidnu 9, Karasjok, Norway
Sundlandet
Fylkesveg 292 1170, Heimsjoen, Norway
Best properties among the Resort type in Norway
When choosing accommodation in Norway for a vacation, resorts stand out as an excellent choice due to their unique combination of amenities and natural surroundings. Unlike hotels, resorts offer a range of activities and facilities on-site, such as spas, golf courses, and outdoor recreation options, making them ideal for tourists seeking an immersive experience. Additionally, resorts in Norway often have privileged locations in scenic areas, providing guests with stunning views and easy access to outdoor adventures. On average, the price for a resort property in Norway on the weekend ranges from $150 to $300 per night, depending on the specific location and amenities.
What are the most popular properties among the Resort types for rent in Norway?
Eliassen Rorbuer in Lofoten: Charming seaside cabins with traditional decor and breathtaking ocean views, priced at $200 per night.
Scandic Hafjell in Hafjell: A family-friendly resort offering comfortable accommodations and proximity to Hafjell Alpine Resort, with rates averaging $180 per night.
Scandic Valdres in Valdres: Nestled in the heart of Valdres region, this resort provides cozy rooms and access to outdoor activities, priced at $160 per night.
Radisson Blu Resort, Trysil: A luxurious resort with ski-in/ski-out access and top-notch amenities, with an average price of $250 per night.
Scandic Sorlandet in Kristiansand: Overlooking the sea, this resort offers relaxation and leisure facilities, with rates starting at $170 per night.
The best neighborhoods in Norway to stay in
Oslo and Bergen are popular areas to stay in Norway, offering a combination of urban vibrancy, historical charm, and access to stunning natural landscapes. In Oslo, visitors can explore cultural attractions like the Oslo Opera House and enjoy the city's bustling food and art scenes. Bergen, on the other hand, is known for its picturesque waterfront, colorful historic buildings at Bryggen, and the nearby fjords, making it a perfect base for exploring the stunning Norwegian scenery.