Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of the Store Ringheim. Once a working farm, this beautifully preserved property is situated at the base of the Hangur Mountain, surrounded by the serene Norwegian countryside. With a history deeply rooted in agriculture, many of the hotel’s bedrooms are housed within former farm buildings dating back to the 18th century.
Family owned
The largest of the Ringheim farms, known as Store Ringheim (meaning "large" in Norwegian) has undergone a careful and loving restoration to transform it into a charming fifteen-room boutique hotel. With a rich history dating back to 1778, the farm’s heritage is woven into every detail of the property. From the beautifully preserved wooden beams in the Old Farm House to the farm-to-table dishes served in the restaurant, each aspect pays tribute to its past. As part of its commitment to honouring its cultural significance, Store Ringheim is a proud member of the Historic Hotels of Europe; the association celebrates hotels that maintain the distinct character and traditions of their locations, offering guests an opportunity to immerse themselves in the charm of local history.
Farm to table
Food is a big part of any holiday, and a stay at the charming Store Ringheim is no different. The rustic Restaurant Flor'n features tasty homemade meals made with seasonal and local ingredients. Much of what you find on the breakfast table and the evening menu comes from the farm or from local producers in the Voss region. The Store Ringheim farm has it's own strawberry field, various berry bushes and a large kitchen garden with both flowers and herbs, all of which features of the small menu. From hearty breakfasts to evening meals, every bite reflects the farm’s dedication to sustainability and local flavours, making your culinary experience at Store Ringheim as memorable as your stay itself.
Unique bedrooms
Store Ringheim is a small boutique hotel with only fifteen rooms. The rooms are split across two buildings; the Old Farm House Gardshuset dates back to 1860 and is the former lairds house with each of the unique bedrooms being named after what they were called before it was converted into a hotel; you can find the old living room, the kitchen and the attic, amongst family members former bedrooms. The farmhouse has two double junior suites, two double superior rooms and a four bed room in the attic, each unique in design with exposed beams and a more rustic feel to them. The Reiskapshuset is the more modern building, the former Tool Shed houses nine bedrooms named after the mountains surrounding Voss, each furnished in a quaint modern style with white panelling, ornate fixtures and bright pops of colour.