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This 4-star hotel provides modern accommodation in Oppdal and is a few minutes on foot from Oppdal Railway Station. It also offers free wireless internet.
Located within the scenic parkland of Oppdal, Oppdal Turisthotell provides comfortable accommodation and a full range of facilities, including a bowling alley, a sauna and a ski school. In addition to free private parking on site, the hotel features comfortable 3-star rooms and a bar.
Set within the picturesque parkland of Oppdal, Oppdal Gjestetun Hotell provides comfortable accommodation and a full range of facilities, such as free Wi-Fi, a sauna and a bowling alley. It is surrounded by a variety of popular shops and is within a 10-minute walk of Oppdal Railway Station.
Cheapest month: | February |
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Most expensive month: | August |
Average price in Oppdal: | S$ 190/night |
Cheapest price found: | S$ 96/night |
Cheapest day: | Wednesday |
Most expensive day: | Monday |
Set within the picturesque parkland of Oppdal, Oppdal Gjestetun Hotell provides comfortable accommodation and a full range of facilities, such as free Wi-Fi, a sauna and a bowling alley. It is surrounded by a variety of popular shops and is within a 10-minute walk of Oppdal Railway Station.
Located within the scenic parkland of Oppdal, Oppdal Turisthotell provides comfortable accommodation and a full range of facilities, including a bowling alley, a sauna and a ski school. In addition to free private parking on site, the hotel features comfortable 3-star rooms and a bar.
This 4-star hotel provides modern accommodation in Oppdal and is a few minutes on foot from Oppdal Railway Station. It also offers free wireless internet.
Oppdal Turisthotell
O. Skasliens Vei 8, Oppdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
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Oppdal Gjestetun Hotell
Ola Saetroms Veg 39, Oppdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
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Quality Hotel Skifer
O. Skasliens Vei 9, Oppdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
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One of the largest alpine ski resorts in central Norway, Oppdal is named after an old farm on which the village’s historic church now stands. It serves as a gateway to Dovrefjell National Park – the only place in Norway where you can see the muskox in its natural habitat.
Skiers can choose between four different mountains for downhill pursuits or there are around 100 kilometres of cross-country skiing trails to explore. Visiting in the summer months? You can hike part of the 643-kilometre-long Pilgrim’s Way, which extends from the ruins of Mariakirken to Trondheim’s Nidaros Cathedral.
Mountain bikers can tackle the spectacular route that links Oppdal and Åndalsnes, taking in some of Norway’s most beautiful scenery. For a dose of history, visit the Oppdal Museum, which features several log houses dating from the 16th to early 20th centuries where craft demonstrations and cultural events are held.
Getting there
Oppdal is around two hours’ drive from Trondheim Airport, which has flights to destinations across Europe. The Dovrebanen railway line connects from Trondheim to the Oppdal railway station while the village centre is compact enough to explore on foot.
1,212 reviews rated Quality Hotel Skifer with an average score of 8.1/10. It may also be worth looking into the Oppdal Turisthotell, which received a rating of 7.9/10 from 1,269 reviews. Oppdal Gjestetun Hotell could also be a good option, with a score of 7.7/10 from 877 reviews.