The Nordic Hotelier #3

The Nordic Hotelier #3

Welcome to the 3rd edition of The Nordic Hotelier! This time, I'm taking you to a handful of special properties in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

Enjoy!

Wood Hotel Bod? is a brand new sustainable resort in the Northern part of Norway. With a spectacular view over-looking the majestic mountains and glistening ocean, the hotel offers 145 rooms, 30 apartments, a wellness department and several restaurants. Dedicated to sustainable practices - the hotel is mainly constructed in wood, there are solar cells on the roof and all furniture is produced locally - Wood Hotel is an ambitious project of 10.000 m2 managed by Strawberry .

THE KRANE offers you the possibility of staying in an actual crane in Copenhagen's former industrial harbour. There's only one room here (located in the former engine room of the crane), a lobby and two terraces with impeccable ocean and city views. Furthermore, guests have access to the spa offering two jacuzzi's, a sauna and floor-to-ceiling windows. THE KRANE is a different kind of retreat and meeting space created by Arcgency .

Storfjord Hotel is a family-owned luxury boutique hotel located in the Sunnm?re region in the Western part of Norway. Here, Norwegian tradition blends in with modern design and true Nordic hospitality in the most spectacular mountain settings. Storfjord boasts 30 rooms, a spa and a restaurant emphasising local produce - plus a wide range of outdoor activities. Nestling next to one of the country's most famous fjords, the hotel is truly an ode to natural beauty and slow living.

Hyssna Forest Resort is located deep in the forest along the Hyssna Trail - a 40 kilometer popular hiking destination in Western Sweden. Here, you can stay among the treetops or on a cliff ledge making this the ultimate destination for outdoor adventures and forest bathing. Originally an old family farm, the team at Hyssna Forest Resort is passionate about sustainability and nature preservation. The cabins include spa baths and BBQ facilities.


Do you have a tip for a specific project or property in Scandinavia? Send it via email to: [email protected] .

The next edition of The Nordic Hotelier will be published on May 14th.


About the Author:

Regitse Cecillie Rosenvinge is an experienced storyteller and communicator in the hospitality industry. She is an author, business advisor and founder of Rosenvinge Consulting - a PR and communication agency for hotels and hospitality brands across Europe.



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