Energihotellet
4244 Nesflaten , Nesflaten
4244 Nesflaten , Nesflaten
Built as a part of the Hydro Røldal-Suldal power station designed by Norwegian architect Geir Grung, this design hotel is located in the village of Nesflaten. It offers original 1960s design, free Wi-Fi and rooms with views over Lake Suldalsvatnet. Hardangervidda National Park is a 45-minute drive away. All guest rooms at Energihotellet have a work desk and panoramic views of the lake and Suldal Mountains. Some offer a seating area with floor to ceiling windows. The in-house restaurant serves daily specials using local ingredients. In summer, guests can enjoy the vast, scenic views from Energihotellet’s terrace. The hotel has a sauna, and an outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts are a short walk away. The surrounding region offers activities such as skiing, fishing and hiking. The Trolltunga rock is a 1,5-hour drive away. Free private parking spaces are found next to Energihotellet.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 1 year old stay for free when using an existing bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Parking, Restaurant, Pets allowed, Meeting/banquet facilities, Bar, Tennis court, Sauna, Garden, Terrace, Non-smoking rooms, Fishing, Laundry, Facilities for disabled guests, Skiing, Family rooms, Ironing service, Free parking, Internet services, Hiking, Packed lunches, Tour desk, Heating, Fax/photocopying, WiFi, Allergy-free room, Free WiFi, Non-smoking throughout, Outdoor pool (seasonal), Private check-in/check-out, Daily housekeeping, Parking on site, Private parking, WiFi available in all areas, Kid meals, Electric vehicle charging station, Accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible, Toilet with grab rails, Lower bathroom sink, Pet bowls, Swimming pool, Swimming Pool, Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities