Union Øye is a historic alpine retreat in Norway’s Sunnmøre Alps, offering elegant rooms and a timeless atmosphere amid dramatic mountain and fjord scenery

1Overview
Overview

Union Øye Hotel is a historic retreat in the picturesque village of Øye, nestled in Norway’s Sunnmøre Alps. Established in 1891, the hotel is celebrated for its classic architecture, elegant interiors, and breathtaking views of surrounding mountains and fjords. Once frequented by royalty and explorers, it remains a favourite for those seeking refined comfort in a dramatic natural setting. After a day in the outdoors, guests can unwind in one of the cosy lounges, enjoy a cocktail at the art deco bar, or relax in the fjordside sauna before dining at one of the hotel’s two on-site restaurants.

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2Inclusions
What's Included
  • Buffet or a la carte breakfast
  • 3-course dinner
  • Evening story-telling in the historic lounge
  • Private guided hike in the Sunnmøre Alps
  • Private transfers, including a ferry ride on the UNESCO world heritage Geiranger Fjord
3Location & Access
Location & Access

Located 2.5 hours drive from Alesund Airport. Alesund can be reached by a short flight from Oslo and other major cities in Norway.

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5What you need to know
What you need to know
Best Room

The Garden Junior Suite, which has an elegant free-standing bath and fireplace

Suitable For

Couples, solo travellers and families

Best Nearby Walk

Hike in the surrounding Sunnmøre Alps, with expansive views over the fjords

Best Food & Wine Experience

Enjoy a fine-dining experience in the Conservatory, set beside a roaring open fire

Best Place for Relaxation

The private fjord sauna

Season

Year-round

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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.