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Gazing out at the storybook landscape of the Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hotel Union Geiranger boasts incomparable vistas, a fascinating history, and a longstanding tradition of offering warm, family-led hospitality. From its lofty mountainside perch in the bucolic village of Geiranger, this Swiss chalet-style hotel rests mere steps from wild waterfalls, dwarfed by the forested, snow-capped peaks that rise around it. Welcoming travelers to the Geirangerfjord since 1891, Hotel Union Geiranger has been owned and operated by the Mjelva family for four generations, ever since it was purchased by Julie and Karl Mjelva in 1899. Consummate hoteliers, they strove to dream up ways to mitigate operation costs and elevate the hotel and the rest of Geiranger into the renowned destination that it is today. In fact, during the course of their stewardship, they went on to establish a waterfall-fueled hydroelectric powerplant that powered both the hotel and several other neighborhood businesses and an appliance factory that manufactured ovens and heaters which outfitted the hotel. They also established a partnership with German automobile maker Adam Opel to develop a fleet of vehicles capable of traversing the treacherous roads of the Geirangerfjord, some of which can still be seen on site to this day.

Under the care of Julie and Karl Mjelva, the hotel’s gracious hospitality soon earned it quite a reputation, drawing European royals and aristocrats and internationally known writers, actors, and musicians to stay there. Today, guests visiting Hotel Union Geiranger enjoy the stunning views the Geirangerfjord is famous for, as well as indoor and outdoor fjord-facing pools, a massive spa with 28 treatment rooms and a mountain-view sauna and relaxation rooms, a handful of dining outlets, and even a collection of vintage cars, which can still be hired out with a chauffeur. Just as hospitable are the hotel’s 197 guestrooms (including 21 suites), each comfortably appointed and offering beautiful views of the surrounding area. Hotel Union Geiranger is open all year round.

Uncover the wild beauty of the Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to thundering waterfalls and towering cliffsides dotted by deserted fjord farms.

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Uncover the wild beauty of the Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to thundering waterfalls and towering cliffsides dotted by deserted fjord farms.

Discover the romantic alpine-inspired architecture of Hotel Union Geiranger, which is evocative of a Swiss chalet—perfect for its fjordside setting.

Discover

Discover the romantic alpine-inspired architecture of Hotel Union Geiranger, which is evocative of a Swiss chalet—perfect for its fjordside setting.

Explore the tiny community of Geiranger, a quaint hamlet at the head of the Geirangerfjord with a permanent population of only 250 villagers.

Explore

Explore the tiny community of Geiranger, a quaint hamlet at the head of the Geirangerfjord with a permanent population of only 250 villagers.

Experience the awe-inspiring power and breathtaking beauty of two of the Geirangerfjord’s most notable waterfalls, the Seven Sisters and the Suitor, during a fjord cruise or kayak excursion.

Experience

Experience the awe-inspiring power and breathtaking beauty of two of the Geirangerfjord’s most notable waterfalls, the Seven Sisters and the Suitor, during a fjord cruise or kayak excursion.

Taste the flavors of the Geirangerfjord at Restaurant Fjorden, the hotel’s primary dining venue, which has been offering homemade dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients and served buffet-style since 1970.

Taste

Taste the flavors of the Geirangerfjord at Restaurant Fjorden, the hotel’s primary dining venue, which has been offering homemade dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients and served buffet-style since 1970.

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