Tucked away in the Sunnmøre Alps, Juvet Landscape Hotel's award-winning luxury cabins feature glass walls and mirrored exteriors that seamlessly blend with the surrounding landscape

1Overview
Overview

Juvet Landscape Hotel, set in the Sunnmøre Alps east of Ålesund, offers a striking blend of contemporary architecture and raw nature. Its minimalist, glass-walled rooms are designed to immerse guests in the surrounding fjords, forests, and mountains, and the mirrored exteriors of some cabins seemingly blend into the landscape. After a day exploring nearby highlights, including the UNESCO-listed Tafjord and Geirangerfjord, guests can unwind in the on-site spa and Bath House, and enjoy seasonal Norwegian cuisine in The Barn, a warm and rustic dining space where breakfast and dinner are served.

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2Inclusions
What's Included
  • Buffet breakfast
  • 3-course dinner
  • Tea and coffee in the lounge
  • Use of the Bath House Spa, including sauna, steam room, hot tub and relaxation room
  • Private guided day hike in the Valldall region of the Sunnmøre Alps
3Getting here
Location & Access

Located in Valldal, a 2 hour drive from Ålesund Airport, which can be reached by direct flight from Oslo and other major cities in Norway.

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5Insider Advice
What You Need to Know
Best Room

The Landscape Room, with two walls made entirely of glass for full immersion in nature

Suitable For

Couples and solo travellers

Best Nearby Walk

Mefjellet hike, which boasts magnificent views of the UNESCO Tafjord

Best Food & Wine Experience

The nightly four-course dinner is served at the long table in The Barn, showcasing seasonal regional ingredients

Best Place for Relaxation

Unwind in the steam sauna or hot tub at The Bath House, a peaceful riverside spa surrounded by nature

Season

March to October

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Frequently asked questions

Weather in Norway’s Fjords

Norway’s fjords, particularly those along the western coast like Geirangerfjord and Sognefjord, experience a relatively mild and wet climate. These regions enjoy lush green summers and snowy winters. Thanks to the warming Gulf Stream, even deep inland fjords remain ice-free and are accessible year-round.