Fjällnäs Est.1882
EST. PRIOR TO 1930
Sweden’s oldest mountain hotel is an exclusive sanctuary where you can experience continual, dramatic changes of nature.
At Fjällnäs, each building has its own story, its own life. The experience of staying at Fjällnäs varies with the changes in Nature. A stay in the summer differs dramatically from a stay in the autumn.
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- Banquet Hall / Event FacilityChurch / Chapel / TempleHotel / Resort / SpaLodge / Mountain / Ski ResortRestaurant / Private Dining
- Views
- Lake
- Style
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Contemporary
Scandinavian
Sophisticated
Traditional
Venue Setting
Fjällnäs, Sweden’s oldest mountain hotel, is an exclusive sanctuary where you can experience continual, dramatic changes of nature. The resort, located in the Swedish highlands, is the last outpost of civilisation on the winding road to the Norwegian border. You can be here, looking out across a completely untouched wilderness only a few hours after leaving the stress and bustle of modern city life.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
Yes
- Insurance
Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
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