Lom

Fossberg Hotell

  • Dark wooden lodge with red-trim windows and a clock tower, front walkway and flower beds under a blue sky..
  • Warm wooden dining area with empty tables and chairs beside tall windows, with mountains and buildings outside..
  • Quiet indoor swimming pool with turquoise walls, tiled deck, tall windows, and reflections on calm water..
  • Indoor swimming pool area with a bubbling hot tub in the foreground, lounge chairs, and large windows along the wall..
  • Dimly lit hotel room with an unmade bed, wall lamps, a small sofa, desk, and a window with curtains..
  • Dark wooden hotel buildings by a road, with orange autumn trees and a forested mountain slope under a cloudy sky..
  • A wooden lodge beside a paved path with shrubs, a tall signpost and map board, and forested mountains under a clear blue sky..
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  • Bergomsvegen 40

    Lom, Innlandet

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Fossberg Hotel is a traditional hotel in the heart of Lom sentrum. Here, food is served in a cozy dining room and a cafeteria with a large outdoor seating area.

Fossberg Hotel is one of three tradition-rich hotels in the center of Lom, and for well over 100 years it has provided lodging and meals for travelers passing through. The hotel has its own wellness area with a swimming pool, hot tub, and sauna. If you want accommodation with self-catering, there are motel apartments and cabins with shower/toilet and TV.

At Fossberg Café, homemade food and baked goods are served.

The history of Fossberg Hotel:
As far back as 1894, there were two mill operations, two shops, a bakery, and a sexton’s farm with a schoolhouse on the south side of Bøvre (Fossbergom). In 1894, four men joined together and bought Ulstad, and divided the land into four farms: Ulstad nordre, Ulstad midtre, Ulstad søre, and Ulstad nedre søre. Three of the buyers gradually began tourism-related business at Fossbergom. In 1994, these businesses—Fossberg Hotel, Fossheim Hotel, and Nordal Hotel—celebrated their 100-year anniversary!

Operations at Fossberg Hotel got underway before 1900: Ola P. Lund, Skjåk, bought Fossberg in 1926, and until 1946 it was farming, a café, and the steady rental of living quarters that provided the main income. From 1946, they were able to return the hotel to what it had been built for before 1900, and could welcome 12 guests at a time. The first remodeling of the main building was started in 1953, and step by step Fossberg has been rebuilt and changed into the modern hotel Fossberg is today.

Fuente: Visit Jotunheimen AS