Inderøy

Husfrua Country Farm Hotel

  • Husfrua Country Farm Hotel, along the Golden Route, Inderøy
  • Husfrua - the main house
  • Husfrua country farm hotel - one of the rooms
  • Husfrua country farm hotel, Inderøy - one of the rooms
  • Husfrua gårdshotell -  one of the rooms
  • Husfrua country farm hotel, Inderøy - one of the rooms
  • The view from Husfrua Country Farm Hotel in Winter. Photo: Lena Johnsen
  • Husfrua gårdshotell - member of the GOlden Road,Inderøy - great view out of the window
  • Husfrua gårdshotell - the garden
  • Husfrua gårdshotell - member of the Golden Road, Inderøy - the rabbits
  • Husfrua gårdshotell - member of Golden Road, Inderøy - boy and hen
  • Husfrua gårdshotell - member of the Golden Road - fantstic view
  • Consultez notre page Facebook

  • Envoyez-nous un e-mail

  • +47 406 488 81

  • Sakshaugvegen 44 A

    Inderøy, Trøndelag

    Voir dans Maps

Welcome to Husfrua Country Farm Hotel, a charming and distinctive farm house from 1867, situated in beautiful surroundings in Inderøy with one of the most spectacular viewpoints of the Trondheim's fjord.



Husfrua boasts 9 bedrooms and a total of 20 beds, in addition to extra beds for children.



The bedrooms each have their own character, and is named after the mistresses who lived in trønderlåna (the house). The rooms are renovated and decorated in traditional farm style. The bathrooms have modern facilities.



In trønderlåna (main farm house)

1 Family room - 1 Tripple room - 2 Double rooms - 2 Twin rooms



External houses on the farm

1 Double room - 2 Twin rooms



Glamping with fabulous views of the Trondheimfjord: from June to September



Husfrua serve authentic farmers's breakfast. Wake up to the aroma of freshly made coffee.



At Husfrua you can eat well, enjoy the view and the proximity to the animals on the farm and sleep in comfortable beds. All food served is based on local ingredients and old traditions.



Husfrua is a member of the Golden Road.


  • Toute l'année
  • Family Friendly

Source: Innherred Reiseliv