Solstrand Hotel

   
 
 

Solstrand Hotel

Historic Hotels Of Norway

For a hundred years Solstrand's exquisite location, beautiful surroundings and magnificent view of the Folgefonna glacier have fascinated travelers from both near and far. Christian Michelsen, the first prime minister of the newly-independent Norway after the dissolution of the union with Sweden in 1905, built Solstrand as a holiday resort for the Bergen merchant-princes, so that they could have a place to gather strength for their great deeds.

The hotel has been in the Schau-Larsen family since 1929, and now offers an exciting mixture of tourism, recreation, social life and a management development program for Norwegian industry. Despite restoration and extension, Solstrand is still close to what must have been the original character of both the house and the cultural landscape at the turn of the century: a light, airy and picturesque house.

The Solstrand Hotel is widely recognized as the best Spa hotel in all of Norway.

Location

Only 30 km from the Fishmarket in Bergen, Solstrand has a delightful location on the edge of the Bjornefjord, and is an excellent springboard for trips to the city itself and to the beautiful fjord landscapes of Western Norway.

Room Info

Solstrand has 135 guest rooms, all with individual decor and charm. Most rooms offer beautiful views of the fjord. All rooms are non-smoking, but we do provide an indoor smoking area by the reception.

1.28.15.WP26