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Steeped in the golden age of Norwegian mountain tourism, Villa Norangdal offers a rare window into the late 19th century. Built in 1885 to host pioneering climbers and European royalty exploring the Sunnmøre Alps, this historic boutique property was meticulously restored to highlight different design eras of the 20th century. Rather than uniform modern luxury, guests find a highly personalized, heritage-driven stay surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Norangsdal valley. With just a handful of rooms, the atmosphere is deliberately slow-paced and intimate. It serves as an evocative, design-forward basecamp for exploring the nearby fjords, offering a quiet alternative to standard hotels and a deep connection to Norway’s early travel culture.