Overview
The ski in, ski out Myrkdalen hotel is the focal point of the resort; the lifts emanate from here and the slopes flow down to the hotel. The concept is all about bringing the simple beauty of the outdoors in. Huge windows and entire glass walls let in bags of light and give you mountain views wherever you are in the hotel. They really make the most of the surrounding wilderness, letting you enjoy nature from each of the communal spaces and every room has incredible mountain views of the slopes or down the valley.
A great place to unwind, it's a place to disconnect. After the lifts shut it's back to basics - around the fire with a book, watching the sunset and chatting about your day. Even the food tastes like the landscape outside, wild and pure. There are three restaurants all included on the half board though you may want to book the fondue as it's pretty popular, there's also a home-made pizza and pasta place as well as the a la carte restaurant. The two bars and two kids playrooms make up the rest of the communal spaces in this family-friendly hotel.
Transfers
Bergen airport transfers available at a supplement, subject to availability.
What we like
- Ski in, ski out location, the resort focal point
- Fantastic architecture making the most of the incredible mountain views
- Half board includes all three of the restaurants so you have plenty of choice
Worth knowing
- It is like a retreat, once the lifts shut it's just you, your fellow guests and the mountain
- Massages are available on request
- Here's the hotel video if you want a sneaky peak inside
Features
- Ski in / ski out
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Terrace
- Fireplace
- Massage
- Wifi
- Car parking
- Games room
View on map
The Myrkdalen hotel sits at the base of the slopes with ski in, ski out access. Two lifts stations are beside the hotel and the hotel pretty much is the resort so at the very centre of everything Myrkdalen.
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Ski regionMyrkdalen
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Distance to slopesski in, ski out
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Distance to townIt is the town
Rooms
All rooms have great views of the ski resort or the valley below. All rooms have a TV and hairdryer.
Standard room
Standard rooms have a double or twin beds and a bathroom with a shower. Some rooms have a balcony.
Sleeps max. 2
Family room
Family rooms have a double bed and a sofa bed and can accommodate an extra bed on request. The bathrooms have a shower.
Sleeps max. 5
Junior suite with balcony
Junior suites are large rooms with a double bed and a sofa bed, there can be an extra bed on request and the bathroom has a shower. There is a Nespresso machine in the rooms and mountain views from the balcony.
Sleeps max. 5
Two bedroom apartments
Two bedroom apartments are also available with the hotels half board. These are in a separate building across from the hotel (Torggarden). There's a double room and a bunk room with a small double on the lower bunk. There's also a living area with a dining table, a small kitchen and a balcony.
Sleeps max. 5
Facilities
- Restaurant Nuten
- Restaurant Nuten Fondue
- Restaurant Tunet
- Salto Lobby Bar
- Pudder Afterski - après ski bar
- Massage - on request
- Two kids playrooms
- Complimentary WiFi
- Car parking
- Conference facilities
Board basis
- Half board
Resort guide
Myrkdalen
The resort
Resort Height - 450m
Highest point - 1,060m
Ski areaMyrkdalen - 29km of piste
Slopes
It's a great mix of slopes for all levels. The kid's area at the base provides some great progression terrain and long reds from top to bottom are very prevalent. The lift served off-piste simply spectacular.
Green runs 18%
Blue runs 32%
Red runs 36%
Black runs 14%
Lifts - 9
Season length - November to April
Resort ratings
Beginners - 4/5
Intermediates - 3/5
Experts - 4/5
Snowboarders - 3/5
Families - 5/5
Après - 2/5
Eating out - 3/5
Off-slope activities - 5/5
Activities
sledging | cross country skiing | night skiing | snowshoeing | fitness classes | husky rides | mountain sauna | fjord cruises | spectacular rail journeys
Transfer time
Bergen - 2 hours
Myrkdalen area lift pass
3 day lift pass from £108
6 day lift pass from £192
Nick Product Manager"Breaking the ice cruising over the fjords is truly spectacular and the views from Stegastein lookout point are well worth the effort."View Nick's profile
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