Norway · Architecture & Nature

Landscape Room
Juvet Landscape Hotel

Valldal Valley, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Floor-to-Ceiling Glass · Forest & River Views
Michelin Key 2025 · Award-Winning Architecture
Fjord Hiking · Nordic Cuisine · Northern Lights
An iconic architectural retreat immersed in Norway's dramatic fjord landscapes.
Location Overview
✈  Approx. 90 minutes from Ålesund Airport Vigra (AES) via private scenic road transfer through the Valldal valley
Valldal · Norway

Landscape Room
Juvet Landscape Hotel

Location Valldal Valley, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Room Landscape Room · Panoramic Glass Walls
Recognition Michelin Key 2025 · "Succession" filming location
Capacity 2 guests
Duration 4 Nights
Transfer Ålesund Airport → scenic road transfer to Valldal

Juvet Landscape Hotel is a minimalist architectural retreat located in the Norwegian valley of Valldal. The hotel's signature landscape rooms are designed to immerse guests directly into nature through panoramic glass walls facing forests, rivers, and mountains. It is widely considered one of the most unique design hotels in Scandinavia.

Juvet was designed by architects Jensen & Skodvin and completed in 2010 — a composition of seven small structures on stilts positioned across the Juvet riverbank and valley floor, each oriented to frame a singular view of the Norwegian landscape. The hotel received international attention when HBO's Succession used it as a filming location, with producer Scott Ferguson noting that when he saw images of the architecture and setting, he felt it was "like nowhere else in the world." The Michelin Key awarded in 2025 recognises the quality of the culinary programme that operates from the hotel's barn dining room — a three-course dinner using Nordic produce served to guests who have spent the day in the Norwegian wilderness surrounding the valley.

The Landscape Room features one or two walls built entirely of glass, offering an unmediated view of the valley, forest, or river depending on the room's orientation. Every room is different; no two rooms look into each other, and the dark interiors are designed specifically to ensure that the glass wall's view — not the room itself — commands the guest's attention. The room changes throughout the day as the Norwegian light shifts across the seasons, and at night the glass wall becomes a frame for whatever sky is present above Valldal: stars, Northern Lights, or the absolute darkness of the Norwegian winter. Richseen's four-night package layers fjord hiking, a private fjord boat exploration, and an optional Northern Lights winter excursion into the itinerary.

Through the Lens

Landscape Room · Juvet Captured

Landscape Room exterior — the structure on stilts above the Valldal riverbank
Floor-to-ceiling glass wall — the Norwegian forest framed from the room
Landscape Room interior — dark minimalism and the valley beyond the glass
Glass wall room — the Norwegian winter landscape visible from the bed
Landscape Room — dawn light across the Valldal valley through the glass wall
Valley exterior — the river and forest surrounding Juvet's architectural structures
Room at night — the Norwegian landscape visible through the glass in darkness
Landscape Room

Seven Structures on Stilts · Norway Through the Glass

Each of Juvet's seven Landscape Rooms is a small structure on stilts positioned at a specific point in the Valldal valley, oriented to frame a unique view of the Norwegian landscape. The glass walls are not windows — they are the room's primary surface, the architectural decision that makes the landscape the room's interior decoration. The dark walls, dark floors, and dark ceiling of each room are deliberate: every surface is designed to recede so that the glass wall and what lies beyond it occupy all of the visual attention. The rooms are experienced, as the architects noted, as large as the landscape beyond.

The Juvet Bath House — a sauna and bathing facility positioned above the Juvet River — is available to all guests throughout the stay. The Nordic bathing tradition of alternating hot sauna and cold river immersion is practised here in one of its most dramatic settings: the Juvet River moves fast and cold below the bath house structure, and the contrast between the sauna's heat and the river's temperature is the foundational Norwegian wellness experience. The barn dining room serves a three-course dinner each evening using Nordic produce from the surrounding region — a menu that changes with the season and reflects the landscape that guests have spent the day exploring.

Juvet occupies the Gudbrandsjuvet gorge area of Valldal — a landscape of deep river valleys, steep forested slopes, and dramatic mountain ridges that feeds directly into the Norwegian fjord system. The Geirangerfjord — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — is approximately one hour from the hotel by road or boat. The Juvet team operates guided hiking and fjord excursions from the property, and the surrounding Sunnmøre Alps provide access to terrain that changes dramatically across the four seasons: wildflower meadows in summer, autumn foliage across the valley slopes, and snow-covered landscapes in winter when the Northern Lights become visible on clear nights above the valley.

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Panoramic Glass Wall Architecture
Each Landscape Room features one or two walls built entirely of glass, oriented to frame a unique private view of the Valldal valley — the Norwegian forest, river, or mountain visible from every position within the room, including the bed.
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Michelin Key · Nordic Cuisine
The 2025 Michelin Key recognises Juvet's barn dining programme — a three-course dinner of Nordic produce served each evening in the converted agricultural building that forms the hotel's social heart, with a wine programme to match.
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Bath House · Nordic River Bathing
The Juvet Bath House above the river offers the traditional Nordic sauna and cold-water alternation experience in one of Norway's most dramatic settings — the Juvet River flowing below as the sauna's heat prepares guests for the cold immersion.
Dining & Flavours

Nordic Cuisine in the Barn, The Valley's Landscape on the Plate

Juvet's dining experience is centred on the barn — a converted agricultural building that serves as the hotel's communal space, dining room, and library. The three-course dinner served each evening is included in the stay and reflects the Nordic culinary tradition of using the region's produce — mountain game, freshwater fish, foraged herbs and mushrooms, root vegetables from the surrounding valley farmland — as the basis for a menu that changes with the season. Breakfast is served in the barn each morning, with the valley visible through the windows as the Norwegian light determines the day's character.

The Nordic cuisine at Juvet is not a fine-dining performance — it is a direct expression of the landscape outside the Landscape Room windows. The same forests and mountain slopes that guests hike during the day provide the ingredients for the evening's dinner: wild herbs gathered from the valley floor, mushrooms from the forest, freshwater fish from the rivers that the bath house sits above. The kitchen team's approach is rooted in the New Nordic tradition of using only what the local landscape provides, prepared with the restraint that allows each ingredient to speak for itself without complication.

Wine and beverages are served throughout dinner in the barn, with the Norwegian and Scandinavian wine list complemented by a selection of natural and low-intervention wines from European producers whose philosophy matches Juvet's commitment to place-based, honest hospitality. After dinner, the barn functions as a sitting room — a fire in winter, books from the library, the sounds of the Juvet River audible through the walls. The farewell tasting dinner on the fourth evening is the most elaborate of the stay, a sequence of courses that brings together the best of what the kitchen has encountered during the week.

The Barn Dining Room · Three-Course Nordic Dinner · Seasonal Tasting Menu · Breakfast Daily
Curated Experiences

Six Defining Moments

🏔️
Hiking
Guided Fjord Hiking · Sunnmøre Alps
Fjord
Private Fjord Boat Exploration · Geirangerfjord
🌌
Northern Lights
Winter Northern Lights Excursion · Valldal
📸
Photography
Photography Excursion · Mountain Valleys
🧖
Wellness
Bath House Sauna & River Bathing · Juvet
🍽️
Nordic
Nordic Cuisine Tasting Dinner · The Barn
Your Journey Here

4 Nights · 5 Days

Four nights in a glass room above the Norwegian valley — each day shaped by a different dimension of the Valldal landscape: the hiking trails, the fjord by boat, the mountain valleys by camera, and the Northern Lights above the valley at night.

Airport transfers and fjord boat exploration are arranged by Richseen prior to arrival. Juvet's team coordinates all hiking guides and the Northern Lights excursion from check-in.

Day 1 · Arrival
Ålesund Airport & Scenic Transfer to Valldal
Arrival via Ålesund Airport — Norway's most dramatically positioned airport, built on a narrow coastal strip between the sea and the mountains of the Sunnmøre Alps. Scenic transfer to Valldal — approximately 90 minutes through the Norwegian fjord landscape, passing through the ferry crossing at Ørsneset and ascending into the valley that holds Juvet. Check-in to the Landscape Room. The first encounter with the glass wall and the view beyond it — the forest, the river, or the valley depending on the room's orientation. Welcome dinner featuring Nordic cuisine in the barn.
Day 2 · The Fjord on Foot
Guided Fjord Hiking & Bath House Evening
Guided fjord hiking expedition — the Juvet team leads a hiking route through the Valldal valley and the surrounding mountain terrain, with access to ridge paths that provide views of the Norddalsfjord and the fjord system beyond. The hiking terrain varies across the seasons: snow-covered in winter, wildflower meadows in summer, the autumn's extraordinary foliage transformation between September and November. Evening sauna and river bathing experience at the Juvet Bath House — the traditional Nordic alternation of heat and cold, the Juvet River flowing below the bath house structure as the valley darkens.
Day 3 · The Fjord by Water
Private Fjord Boat Exploration & Photography Excursion
Private fjord boat exploration — the vessel departs from the fjord access point near Valldal, navigating the Norddalsfjord and toward the Geirangerfjord system. The Geirangerfjord — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — is one of Norway's most celebrated natural landscapes, its near-vertical valley walls rising above the water's surface and the Seven Sisters waterfall visible from the fjord at the appropriate season. Afternoon photography excursion across the mountain valleys surrounding Valldal — the autumn light, the winter snow, or the summer's long evening are each distinct photographic environments that the valley's terrain provides. Return for dinner in the barn.
Day 4 · Northern Lights & Farewell
Optional Northern Lights Excursion & Tasting Dinner
Optional Northern Lights winter excursion — when staying between October and March, the Juvet team monitors the aurora forecast and organises excursions to the optimal viewing positions in the Valldal valley and the mountain areas above the fjord. The Landscape Room's glass wall also serves as a Northern Lights viewing frame from the bed on nights when the aurora is visible above the valley. Farewell tasting dinner in the barn — the most elaborate meal of the stay, a sequence of Nordic courses that brings together the landscape's produce at its seasonal best, with wine pairings from the barn's list.
Day 5 · Departure
Breakfast & Transfer to Ålesund Airport
Final breakfast in the barn — the valley's morning light visible through the windows, the Norwegian landscape at its daily best in the early hours. A last look through the Landscape Room's glass wall. Departure transfer to Ålesund Airport — the scenic route back through the Valldal valley, the ferry crossing, and the coastal road to the airport. The glass wall, the forest, the river, the Norwegian night — until your return.
Journey at a Glance

Essential Details

Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Location
Valldal Valley, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Accommodation
Landscape Room · Juvet Landscape Hotel
Arrival
Ålesund (AES) → scenic transfer · 90 min
Capacity
2 Guests
Package Includes

Everything Provided

  • 4 nights Landscape Room accommodation · Juvet Landscape Hotel, Norway
  • All meals and experiences throughout
  • Private transfers — Ålesund Airport to Juvet, return
  • Guided fjord hiking expedition
  • Private fjord boat exploration
  • Photography excursion across mountain valleys
  • Luxury Nordic welcome gift
Why Juvet Landscape Hotel

Architecture That Belongs to Its Landscape

Juvet's proposition is architectural in its most fundamental sense: the building is not placed in the Norwegian landscape, it is constructed to reveal it. The Landscape Room's glass wall is the hotel's entire programme — everything else, the dark interiors, the minimal furnishings, the absence of decoration, exists to ensure that nothing competes with the view. The consequence is a room experience that is unlike any other luxury accommodation in the world: the Norwegian forest, river, and mountain as the room's decor, changing with the light, the weather, and the season without requiring any intervention.

Richseen's four-night package builds around the three experiences that give the Valldal landscape its depth: the guided fjord hiking expedition through the valley and mountain terrain; the private fjord boat exploration to the Geirangerfjord's UNESCO-listed walls and waterfalls; and the Northern Lights winter excursion from the valley floor — or, when conditions allow, directly through the Landscape Room's glass wall from the bed. All are arranged before arrival, so that the room's glass wall frames each evening's return from a Norwegian landscape that has been properly explored rather than simply observed.

Norway · Architecture & Nature

Landscape Room
Juvet Landscape Hotel

Juvet Landscape Hotel is a minimalist architectural retreat located in the Norwegian valley of Valldal. The hotel's signature landscape rooms are designed to immerse guests directly into nature through panoramic glass walls facing forests, rivers, and mountains. It is widely considered one of the most unique design hotels in Scandinavia.

Juvet was designed by architects Jensen & Skodvin and completed in 2010 — a composition of seven small structures on stilts positioned across the Juvet riverbank and valley floor, each oriented to frame a singular view of the Norwegian landscape. The hotel received international attention when HBO's Succession used it as a filming location, with producer Scott Ferguson noting that when he saw images of the architecture and setting, he felt it was "like nowhere else in the world." The Michelin Key awarded in 2025 recognises the quality of the culinary programme that operates from the hotel's barn dining room — a three-course dinner using Nordic produce served to guests who have spent the day in the Norwegian wilderness surrounding the valley.

The Landscape Room features one or two walls built entirely of glass, offering an unmediated view of the valley, forest, or river depending on the room's orientation. Every room is different; no two rooms look into each other, and the dark interiors are designed specifically to ensure that the glass wall's view — not the room itself — commands the guest's attention. The room changes throughout the day as the Norwegian light shifts across the seasons, and at night the glass wall becomes a frame for whatever sky is present above Valldal: stars, Northern Lights, or the absolute darkness of the Norwegian winter. Richseen's four-night package layers fjord hiking, a private fjord boat exploration, and an optional Northern Lights winter excursion into the itinerary.

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Signature Experiences
  • Guided Fjord Hiking · Sunnmøre Alps
  • Private Fjord Boat Exploration · Geirangerfjord
  • Winter Northern Lights Excursion · Valldal
  • Photography Excursion · Mountain Valleys
  • Bath House Sauna & River Bathing · Juvet
  • Nordic Cuisine Tasting Dinner · The Barn
Location
Valldal Valley, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Room
Landscape Room · Panoramic Glass Walls
Recognition
Michelin Key 2025 · "Succession" filming location
Capacity
2 guests
Journey Details
Day 1
Ålesund Airport & Scenic Transfer to Valldal
Arrival via Ålesund Airport — Norway's most dramatically positioned airport, built on a narrow coastal strip between the sea and the mountains of the Sunnmøre Alps. Scenic transfer to Valldal — approximately 90 minutes through the Norwegian fjord landscape, passing through the ferry crossing at Ørsneset and ascending into the valley that holds Juvet. Check-in to the Landscape Room. The first encounter with the glass wall and the view beyond it — the forest, the river, or the valley depending on the room's orientation. Welcome dinner featuring Nordic cuisine in the barn.
Day 2
Guided Fjord Hiking & Bath House Evening
Guided fjord hiking expedition — the Juvet team leads a hiking route through the Valldal valley and the surrounding mountain terrain, with access to ridge paths that provide views of the Norddalsfjord and the fjord system beyond. The hiking terrain varies across the seasons: snow-covered in winter, wildflower meadows in summer, the autumn's extraordinary foliage transformation between September and November. Evening sauna and river bathing experience at the Juvet Bath House — the traditional Nordic alternation of heat and cold, the Juvet River flowing below the bath house structure as the valley darkens.
Day 3
Private Fjord Boat Exploration & Photography Excursion
Private fjord boat exploration — the vessel departs from the fjord access point near Valldal, navigating the Norddalsfjord and toward the Geirangerfjord system. The Geirangerfjord — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — is one of Norway's most celebrated natural landscapes, its near-vertical valley walls rising above the water's surface and the Seven Sisters waterfall visible from the fjord at the appropriate season. Afternoon photography excursion across the mountain valleys surrounding Valldal — the autumn light, the winter snow, or the summer's long evening are each distinct photographic environments that the valley's terrain provides. Return for dinner in the barn.
Day 4
Optional Northern Lights Excursion & Tasting Dinner
Optional Northern Lights winter excursion — when staying between October and March, the Juvet team monitors the aurora forecast and organises excursions to the optimal viewing positions in the Valldal valley and the mountain areas above the fjord. The Landscape Room's glass wall also serves as a Northern Lights viewing frame from the bed on nights when the aurora is visible above the valley. Farewell tasting dinner in the barn — the most elaborate meal of the stay, a sequence of Nordic courses that brings together the landscape's produce at its seasonal best, with wine pairings from the barn's list.
Day 5
Breakfast & Transfer to Ålesund Airport
Final breakfast in the barn — the valley's morning light visible through the windows, the Norwegian landscape at its daily best in the early hours. A last look through the Landscape Room's glass wall. Departure transfer to Ålesund Airport — the scenic route back through the Valldal valley, the ferry crossing, and the coastal road to the airport. The glass wall, the forest, the river, the Norwegian night — until your return.
4 nights Landscape Room accommodation · Juvet Landscape Hotel, Norway
All meals and experiences throughout
Private transfers — Ålesund Airport to Juvet, return
Guided fjord hiking expedition
Private fjord boat exploration
Photography excursion across mountain valleys
Luxury Nordic welcome gift
International flights to/from gateway airport
Personal shopping & discretionary extras
Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
Gratuities at personal discretion
Local taxes & surcharges where applicable
Optional enhancements listed separately
Starting From
USD 22,000
Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Location
Valldal Valley, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Accommodation
Landscape Room · Juvet Landscape Hotel
Arrival
Ålesund (AES) → scenic transfer · 90 min
Capacity
2 Guests

All components are fully flexible — this is a curated starting point, refined with your Richseen specialist prior to confirmation.

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