Accomodation in Trysil

We have a lot of different accommodations for you in Trysil. But I also have my preference when it comes to what I would like to offer my guests. You are off course free to choose every type of accommodation that you want but I would advice two different accomodations over anything else;Trysil Hyttegrend owned by Ilja and Evander and Villa Fregn, owned by Bart and Ellen.

Ilja and Evander from Trysil Hyttegrend are two lovely  and very service minded people that managed to create the most beautiful camping spot in Trysil, with the for Norway so characteristic cabins, sauna and grill houses. They aimed for and managed to offer their guests a relaxing and warm atmosphere surrounded by the Trysil River, the start of some beautiful walks into the forest of Trysil, cycle tours and just a 20 minutes’ walk from the city centre. Besides that, everyone that stays at Trysil Hyttegrend is free to borrow a boat for fishing on the river. It is a place in the middle of Trysil beautifull nature where you can really start your holiday in the way it is supposed to be; relaxed, without any worry’s and ready to enjoy everything that Trysil and Norway has to offer! So please check out their website, and see what Trysil Hyttegrend has to offer!

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VILLA FREGN;

Bart and Ellen started a very unique concept here in Trysil called Villa Fregn, a Boutique Hotel. This ensures a very high quality and service with a personal touch, where they offer both home-cooked food and nature based experiences. Bart who is a wilderness guide, organises great day trips in the heart of Scandinavia, followed by dinner with home-cooked food by Ellen in Villa Fregn’s restaurant and a good night’s sleep in their lovely and comfortable rooms and cabins.

This is the perfect accomodation if you are looking for the tranquility that nature has to offer but at the same time you want those unforgettable memories by participating in all the both calm and thrilling activities that can be done in the beautifull surroundings of the Norwegian nature.

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