Rooted in Norwegian nature
Øyna Kulturlandskapshotell sits on the heights of Inderøy in Trøndelag, with sweeping views across the fjord villages and Trondheimsfjord below. The name Øyna traces back to the Viking Age, when this part of Norway was known as Øynafylket – a heritage that still shapes the spirit of the place. The hotel's core values of authenticity, generosity and honesty run through everything, from the warm welcome at the front desk to the food on your plate.
Built into the hillside and designed to blend seamlessly into the landscape, the hotel offers 18 rooms – 16 standard rooms and 2 suites – each with its own private balcony, a spacious bathroom with rainfall shower and a unique view across the Norwegian countryside.
Food is central to the Øyna experience. Restaurant Litjstua serves dishes rooted in the Trøndelag region's exceptional produce – cured meats from the farm itself, alongside ingredients sourced from local producers on Inderøy and across Trøndelag. For a drink with a view, the glass-walled Loftstua lounge and bar on the top floor offers one of the most dramatic panoramas in Central Norway, with the fjord and the cultural landscape stretching out in every direction.
Øyna makes an ideal base for exploring the Golden Detour – Den Gyldne Omvei – a scenic route winding through farms, artisan producers, galleries and restaurants across Inderøy. The hotel is 1.5 hours by car from Trondheim and just 10 minutes from Røra railway station, with direct trains to both Trondheim city centre and Trondheim Værnes Airport.