Perched high above one of Norway’s most spectacular fjords, The Bolder makes you stop mid-sentence and stare out the window. Not that you’d have much choice. Floor-to-ceiling glass, soaring ceilings and panoramic views mean the landscape is always front and centre.
Spread across 170 hectares of rugged wilderness near the famous Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), The Bolder’s collection of architect-designed lodges has been carefully positioned among pine trees, glacial boulders and rocky outcrops overlooking Lysefjord. The aim wasn’t to conquer the landscape, but to work with it. Raised above the terrain on pillars and connected by elevated walkways, the cabins appear to float over the mountainside, creating the illusion that they’re hovering somewhere between fjord and sky.
Designed by some of Norway’s leading architects, including internationally renowned firm Snøhetta, each lodge embraces Scandinavian minimalism without feeling cold or clinical. Warm timber, carefully curated furniture and designer Vipp kitchens ensure the interiors feel every bit as inviting as the views outside.
The result is nothing short of extraordinary.
The StarLodge is a favourite for couples. With its asymmetrical design, dramatic windows and bedroom seemingly suspended above the fjord, it makes you reconsider every other hotel room you’ve ever stayed in. Wake up to mist drifting across the water, brew a coffee in your designer kitchen and settle in for a morning of doing absolutely nothing. That’s the point.
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Designed by some of Norway’s leading architects, including internationally renowned firm Snøhetta, each lodge embraces Scandinavian minimalism without feeling cold or clinical. Warm timber, carefully curated furniture and designer Vipp kitchens ensure the interiors feel every bit as inviting as the views outside.
The StarLodge is a favourite for couples. With its asymmetrical design, dramatic windows and bedroom seemingly suspended above the fjord, it makes you reconsider every other hotel room you’ve ever stayed in. Wake up to mist drifting across the water, brew a coffee in your designer kitchen and settle in for a morning of doing absolutely nothing. That’s the point.
Travelling with friends or family? The GrandLodge ups the ante with multiple bedrooms, spacious living areas and a lounge designed to frame the landscape like a living artwork.
And while there are hiking trails, fjord adventures and famous viewpoints waiting nearby, don’t be surprised if you never leave your cabin. When your accommodation looks like it belongs in an architecture museum and the view resembles a Norwegian screensaver brought to life, staying put suddenly feels like the main event.
Why It Exists
To prove that architecture and nature don’t have to compete for attention. The Bolder was designed to immerse guests in the dramatic landscape of Lysefjord while leaving as little footprint as possible, creating a stay that’s every bit as much about the scenery as the accommodation itself.
The Vibe
Scandinavian minimalism meets wilderness retreat. It’s all clean lines, floor-to-ceiling glass, designer furniture and silence broken only by the occasional bird call or passing boat on the fjord below.
Your Bed Tonight
A sleek lodge seemingly suspended above the mountainside. Whether you opt for a cosy StarLodge or spread out in a GrandLodge, expect plush bedding, contemporary Nordic design and windows so large you’ll feel like you’re sleeping outdoors, just without the weather.
The Thing You’ll Brag About Later
Waking up above one of Norway’s most spectacular fjords. Not many people can claim their morning coffee came with uninterrupted views of sheer cliffs, pine-covered mountains and glassy water stretching for kilometres.
Eat / Drink This
Stock your kitchen with local Norwegian goodies and settle in for a long, slow dinner overlooking the fjord. Fresh seafood, local cheeses and a bottle of something decent somehow taste even better when served with a side of scenery.
Steal This Local Move
Get up early and hit the trail to Preikestolen before the crowds arrive. Then return to your lodge, kick off your boots and spend the afternoon doing what The Bolder does best: absolutely nothing except staring out the window and feeling very pleased with your life choices.
