Cheapest month: | January |
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Most expensive month: | July |
Average price in Hordaland: | £100/night |
Cheapest price found: | £14/night |
Cheapest day: | Monday |
Most expensive day: | Tuesday |
Located in Bergen, Magic Hotel Solheimsviken is within a 20-minute drive of Bergen Airport Flesland and provides a rooftop terrace. Guests can also enjoy complimentary internet throughout the property.
Providing an ideal base for those wishing to discover Bergen's nightlife, the hotel features a 24-hour reception and views of Bergen Fish Market and Floyen. It is ideally situated in the city centre.
Strategically located in the heart of the city, this 3-star hotel makes for an excellent base in Bergen. It also provides a 24-hour reception, a sauna and free Wi-Fi.
Strategically located in the centre of the city, this 4-star hotel makes for an excellent base in Bergen. It is steps from Bryggen and is close to the area's popular attractions and dining spots.
Conveniently located, Det Hanseatiske Hotel allows for easy access to Bergen's popular hot spots. Those staying at the property can also make use of free wireless internet during their stay.
Scandic Flesland Airport is situated in Bergen and offers free Wi-Fi. The hotel is easily located at Bergen Airport Flesland.
Stalheim Hotel provides comfortable 3-star accommodation in Voss. It offers room service and a gift shop, and is a brief stroll from Stalheims Falls.
Conveniently positioned, Sure Hotel Studio by Best Western Ole Bull allows for easy access to Bergen's main hot spots. It also offers an express check-in and check-out feature, free Wi-Fi and a swimming pool.
Conveniently situated, Bergen Budget Hostel offers easy access to Bergen's best hot spots. Guests can also enjoy free internet access throughout the property.
Set in the heart of Bergen, Marken Gjestehus is situated near Bergen Railway Station, and provides easy access to nearby dining and nightlife options. Those staying at the property can also make use of complimentary wireless internet throughout their stay.
Featuring a popular location, Bergen Hostel Montana commands views of Bergen, and is moments from Ulriksbanen. It also provides meeting rooms, free Wi-Fi and luggage storage.
Odda Camping provides a comfortable setting when in Odda. It also offers a playground, free Wi-Fi and bicycle rental.
Citybox Danmarksplass is located in Bergen and features free Wi-Fi. It offers 3-star rooms with an en suite bathroom equipped with a rain shower.
Situated in Ullensvang, Hardanger Hostel B&B is an easy drive from Kinsarvik and features a sauna. Guests can also enjoy free internet in all areas.
Situated in Bergen, Scandic Kokstad offers contemporary 4-star accommodation, as well as a sauna. It also provides meeting rooms, a 24-hour reception and free bicycle rental.
Strategically located in the heart of the city, this 3-star hotel makes for an excellent base in Bergen. It also provides a 24-hour reception, a sauna and free Wi-Fi.
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Johan Blyttsvei 30, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
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Peter Bondes Veg 40, Vossevangen, Hordaland, Norway
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Scandic Flesland Airport
Lønningsveien 9, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
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Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen
Dreggsallmenningen 1, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
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Nedre Ole Bulls Plass 4, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway
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Carved by the deep Hardangerfjorden, Hordaland is a historic county that centres around the former Hanseatic League trade hub of Bergen. It encompasses the rugged mountains of Hardangervidda and the Folgefonna glaciers, as well as the spectacular cascade of Vøringfossen.
From the wild landscapes of Hardangervidda to the cultured streets of Bergen, Hordaland is one of Norway’s most enchanting regions.
Get active in Hardangervidda National Park. Sprawling across more than 3,400 square kilometres, Hardangervidda is the largest national park in Norway and a popular hub for hiking, rock climbing and cross-country skiing. You can ride the Bergensbanen railway or explore one of the scenic cycling routes. Keep your eyes peeled for wild reindeer.
Stroll the Bryggen waterfront. Lined with colourful wooden houses dating from its years at the centre of the Hanseatic League, Bryggen is a UNESCO-listed waterfront area in Bergen. Visit the Bryggens Museum to learn about the area’s 14th-century origins and see artefacts saved from the 17th-century fires, then watch the boats coming and going from one of the alfresco restaurants.
Photograph Vøringfossen. One of the most visited waterfalls in Norway, Vøringfossen plunges 182 metres into the Måbødalen valley along the road that connects Bergen and Oslo. You can hike through the rocky ravine that leads to the base of the falls or view it aboard the Troll Train, a miniature “railway on wheels” that runs during the summer months.
Explore Edvard Grieg’s Troldhaugen. Once home to the Norwegian composer and his wife, Troldhaugen encompasses the Edvard Grieg Museum, his former villa and the lakeside hut where he composed music. See his Steinway grand piano and other personal belongings on display or coincide your visit with a performance in the elegant concert hall, Troldsalen.
Bergen Airport is the main aviation gateway to Hordaland and is located a 20-minute drive from the city centre. Trains connecting from Bergen to Oslo travel through Hordaland, stopping at Dale, Voss and Finse. Having your own car is the most convenient way of exploring the region.
Hordaland has plenty to offer. Consider staying in some of its most favoured locations, like Bergen, Eidfjord, and Odda.
One of the most popular hotels in Hordaland is Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen, which has been reviewed by 5,392 users and currently has a rating of 8.1/10. Other top-rated locations include Scandic Ørnen and Magic Hotel Korskirken, which have received 8.3/10 and 8.0/10 ratings from our users, respectively.