About the Manor

Behind the white walls of Borregaard Hovedgård lies a historic manor with roots dating back to the 18th century. As a historic manor hotel Norway, the house is surrounded by parkland, old trees, and views of the river—inviting you to slow down and enjoy a stay shaped by calm and heritage.

You stay in elegant guest rooms and bright lounges, where classic wallpapers, carefully selected antiques, and art create a timeless and personal atmosphere. Here, history is present in every detail, yet the experience feels warm and alive.

A stay at the manor is more than accommodation—it is a quiet escape defined by history, comfort, and understated luxury.

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Fasilities

13 guest rooms and one suite
Dining room
The Thran rooms (historic lounges)
Boardroom for meetings

The Dining Room

Tuesday – Saturday: 18:00 – 21:00
Sunday – Monday: Closed

In the Manor House dining room, mornings begin slowly as the scent of freshly baked bread and brewed coffee fills the air. Chandeliers cast a warm glow over art-lined walls, while views of the park flow gently through the large windows.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in calm and elegant surroundings, where Norwegian ingredients and seasonal flavors define each meal. Whether it is the start of the day or an evening set for a wedding, anniversary, or private celebration, the atmosphere remains refined and welcoming.

With seating for up to 45 guests, the dining room preserves its timeless character—offering a true experience of history, atmosphere, and quality.

The Thran Rooms – known as “Thranestuene”

Four elegant historic lounges

On the second floor of the Manor House, you will find the Thran Rooms—four distinctive lounges, each with its own name, story, and character: Judith, Kristine, Waldemar, and Paul.

Here, a sense of calm and timeless elegance defines the atmosphere. Large windows allow natural light to fill the rooms, while chandeliers and carefully curated artwork create a warm and personal expression.

Each room is furnished with selected antiques, custom-woven textiles, and soft tones, inviting both intimate conversations and more formal gatherings.

The Thran Rooms are also the setting for the popular Afternoon Tea—an experience of taste, tradition, and quiet indulgence in historic surroundings.

Together, these rooms offer a unique setting for meetings, celebrations, and special occasions, where past and present meet through warm and attentive hosting.

Grand salon with chandelier, round tables, and Persian carpet at Borregaard Hovedgård
Close-up of restored 19th-century French Empire chandelier at Borregaard Hovedgård

Breakfast

From 08:00

Breakfast is served in the Manor House dining room, in a calm and classic setting. White tablecloths, candlelight, and art-lined walls create a warm and refined atmosphere, while soft daylight from the surrounding park flows through the large windows.

In the low season, breakfast is served à la carte with a selection of cold dishes, while a buffet is offered during the high season. Eggs are always prepared to order from the kitchen.

Here, mornings begin at their own pace—with quality ingredients, attentive hosting, and time to linger a little longer at the table.

The Boardroom – an exclusive setting for important conversations

Up to 16 guests

The boardroom in the Manor House offers a refined setting for decision-making, with views towards the park and the estate’s historic surroundings. Elegant wallpapers, original chandeliers, and classic wooden floors create an atmosphere that elevates both focus and conversation.

Modern comfort is seamlessly integrated, with ergonomic seating and up-to-date technical equipment. Here, confidential meetings and strategic discussions take place in an environment defined by calm, dignity, and understated exclusivity.

Our Guest Rooms

At the Manor House at Borregaard, you will find 13 guest rooms and one suite, all designed with respect for the building’s history and character. Here, classic wallpapers, art, and carefully selected antiques create a calm and elegant atmosphere.

Each room has its own personality, yet all offer modern comfort within historic surroundings. Through the windows, you will find views of the park, the tree-lined avenue, or the peaceful courtyard—while the quiet of the house invites both rest and reflection.

A stay at the Manor House is more than accommodation—it is the experience of being a guest in a historic home.

Facilities

The Manor

13 guest rooms
1 suite
Dining rooms
Thran Rooms (historic lounges)
Meeting rooms
Boardroom
Art collection
Free parking
EV charging (electric car charging)

Room Amenities

Each room at the Manor House
is individually designed, where
historic wallpapers, carefully selected textiles,
and personal details create a
calm and timeless atmosphere.

 

Room Amenities

Duvets and bedding
Soft hotel pillows
Molton Brown toiletries
Bathrobe
Coffee machine
Desk and workspace
Seating area
Iron / steamer
Hairdryer
Complimentary Wi-Fi