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Hotel Union Geiranger is located in Western Norway in the picturesque municipality of Stranda at the head of the Geirangerfjord. The hotel itself sits a short way up the cliff, looking out at the deep fjord and steep mountainsides that flank it. Resting not far from the waterfront, where on-the-water expeditions like fjord cruises and RIB tours depart, as well as only a six-minute walk from the Norwegian Fjord Center and a 30-minute drive from the Geiranger Skywalk, its ideally situated for exploring the best that this UNESCO World Heritage Site has to offer.

Free self-parking is offered just outside the hotel, while valet parking is available upon request for NOK 650 per day. There are also six EV charging stations (a fee is required). Additionally, Geiranger Fjordservice offers boat transportation from Ålesund town center to Geiranger. The trip takes around three hours and offers incredible scenery along the way.

Driving Directions

During Winter:

From Oslo

Option 1: Follow E6 to Dombås, then take E136 to Åndalsnes and continue to Sjøholt. From Sjøholt, follow Route 650 to Linge and take the ferry over to Eidsdal. From Eidsdal, follow Route 63 over the mountain to Geiranger. This road is open all year. Approx. 10 hours

Option 2: Follow E6 to Otta, then take Route 15 to Stryn. From Stryn, follow E39 and Route 60 towards Hellesylt. From Hellesylt, take the ferry to Geiranger. Approx. 8.5 hours

From Trondheim

Option 1: Follow E6 to Dombås, then take E136 to Åndalsnes and further on to Sjøholt. From Sjøholt, follow Route 650 to Linge, then take the ferry to Eidsdal. Continue on Route 63 over to Geiranger. Approx. 7 hours

Option 2: Follow Route E39 to Molde, take the ferry over to Vestnes, and then continue on to Sjøholt. From Sjøholt, follow Route 650 to Linge, then take the ferry to Eidsdal. Continue on Route 63 over to Geiranger. Approx. 7 hours

From Bergen

Follow Route E39 via Førde to Stryn and continue to Hellesylt via Route 60. From Hellesylt, take the ferry to Geiranger. Be aware that while the ferry is available all year, during winter there are only three departures. Approx. 9 hours

During Summer:

From Oslo

Follow E6 to Otta, then continue on Route 15 to Stryn. Before entering Stryn, take Route 63 from Langvatn to Geiranger. Approx. 6 hours

From Trondheim

Follow E6 via Dombås, then continue on Route 15 towards Stryn. Before reaching Stryn, take Route 63 from Langvatn to Geiranger. Approx. 6 hours

From Bergen

Follow Route E39 via Førde to Stryn and continue on Route 15 towards Langvatn. Then, take Route 63 towards Geiranger. Approx. 7 hours

Nearest Airport

Ålesund International Airport (AES) 6040 Vigra, Norway 123 km/76.4 miles, approximately a 2.5-hour drive

Hotel Address

Geirangervegen 100, Geiranger

Norway 6216


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  • Flydalsjuvet Viewpoint

    Flydalsjuvet Viewpoint

    Enjoy panoramic bird's-eye views of the village of Geiranger and the Geirangerfjord beynd from this scenic overlook. 

  • Geiranger Church

    Geiranger Church

    Built in 1842 using plans designed by architect Hans Klipe, the timber-framed Geiranger Church is thought to be the third church constructed on the same site since around 1450. 

  • Geiranger Fjordservice

    Geiranger Fjordservice

    Take in the abundant natural beauty of the Geirangerfjord during a sightseeing cruise or tour. 

  • Geiranger Skywalk

    Geiranger Skywalk

    Opened in 2016, the Geiranger Skywalk on Mt. Dalsnibba boasts sweeping views of Geirangerfjorden from the viewing platform, Europe's highest fjord view accessible by road, which juts out 1,640 feet (500 meters) above the ground.  

  • Norwegian Fjord Center (Norsk Fjordsenter)

    Norwegian Fjord Center (Norsk Fjordsenter)

    Uncover the natural and cultural history and environmental resilience of the Geirangerfjord at the Norwegian Fjord Center, an education hub offering a fascinating look at the ecological, geographical, and social significance of Western Norway’s famed fjords.

  • Seven Sisters Waterfall (De Syv Søstrene)

    Seven Sisters Waterfall (De Syv Søstrene)

    Gaze upon the beauty of the Seven Sisters Waterfall (De Syv Søstrene in Norwegian), a collection of seven waterfalls with an average fall of around 820 feet (250 meters). 

  • Skageflå Mountain Farm

    Skageflå Mountain Farm

    Embark on a rigorous hike to Skageflå, an abandoned fjord farm from the Middle Ages which clings to the mountainside from 820 feet (250 meters) above the water.

  • Storseterfossen Waterfall

    Storseterfossen Waterfall

    Admire the majestic power of Storseterfossen Waterfall from a unique perspective during an easy hike along a guardrail-protected footpath that takes outdoor explorers behind the fall. 

  • The Eagle's Bend Viewpoint (Ørnesvingen)

    The Eagle's Bend Viewpoint (Ørnesvingen)

    A hairpin turn along Ørnevegen—or "Eagle Road," an homage to the road's lofty heights—Ørnesvingen ("Eagle's Bend") features a viewing platform located 2,034 feet (620 meters) above sea level with breathtaking views of the Geirangerfjord and the Seven Sisters Waterfall. 

  • The Knot (Knuten)

    The Knot (Knuten)

    Part of Geirangervegen ("Gearing Road"), which runs south from the village of Geiranger, this stretch of road known as Knuten ("The Knot) looks the same as it did when it opened in 1882. 

  • The Suitor (

    The Suitor ("Friaren" Waterfall)

    Marvel at Friaren, a waterfall also known as "The Suitor," which appropriately rests opposite Geirangerfjorden's Seven Sisters Waterfall. 

  • Trollstigen Tourist Road

    Trollstigen Tourist Road

    Travel along Trollstigen, a historic mountain pass turned Norway's most famous tourist road, which touts stunning views of the mountains that are every bit as breathtaking as the thrilling hairpin turns encountered along the way. 

  • Waterfall Walk To Storfossen

    Waterfall Walk to Storfossen

    Traverse 327 steps for close-up views of the churning Storfossen waterfall in the village of Geiranger.