Beitostølen has been a popular basecamp for Norwegian mountain adventurers for decades, and that’s for a reason. The resort itself offers a great variety of activities and accommodations, and with its location close to the borders of Norway’s most popular national park, the wilderness is never far away – if you’re looking for the more remote mountain adventures.
Despite its wide range of activities and offers, the Beitostølen area still maintains its cozy small mountain town feel, with several cafés, restaurants and shops located within walking distance from all accommodations.
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Bygdinvegen 3812
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Suitable for all members of an average family.
Perfect for those seeking an active vacation.
Beitostølen’s unique appeal and wonderfully laid-back atmosphere stem largely from the fact that it remains very much a family business. The founder, Steinar Hovi, built on his ski-guiding credentials back in the 1960's, at first offering equipment hire to visitors, then adding some simple accommodation not long after. From these humble beginnings, the small mountain village was born - and the journey towards what it has become today began.
Beitostølen Resort offers more than 2 600 beds in hotels, chalets and apartments.
Our hotel has a playroom for the children to enjoy.
All hotel guests enjoy free admission to the fitness centre.
Oslo: 3 hours by car from Oslo (230 km). Follow E16 from Oslo via Hønefoss to Fagernes, and then follow highway 51 from Fagernes to Beitostølen.
Bergen: Easy access from Bergen via E16, the Laerdal Tunnel and over Filefjell. Take off E16 at Ryfoss and follow the signs to Beitostølen.
Multiple bus connections from Oslo Bus Terminal available all days of the week, all year round. Direct express bus services from Oslo Airport available some days of the week. Ask for updated timetables.