Fru Haugans Hotel, Mosjoen, Norway
Fru Haugans Hotel is a wooden structure in Mosjøen situated on the Vefsna River with a white exterior in Scandinavian style. The building contains various room types with views of the river or town, two restaurants, a bar, and a garden with a terrace overlooking the water.
The hotel was founded in the late 18th century and ranks among Norway's oldest inns. Since its establishment, it has hosted generations of travelers, local businesspeople, and notable guests while maintaining continuous operation throughout the centuries.
The name Fru Haugans honors a historical innkeeper from earlier times. Today the hotel serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors meet, and where regional food traditions and community events keep local culture alive.
The hotel offers Wi-Fi in all rooms and common areas, parking in a nearby garage, and bicycle rentals for exploring the area. Staff speak English and Norwegian and can assist with planning hiking trips, fishing excursions, and other regional activities.
The hotel holds certification as an Environmental Lighthouse, reflecting its commitment to sustainability practices. It also features a private boat pier on the Vefsna where visitors can launch boats or fish directly from the hotel grounds.
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