Family-friendly Christmas party or a Christmas party with a partner, friends, or colleagues? The Advent season and Christmas parties are all about great dining experiences in good company.
Enjoy a unique experience. This weekend is designed for those looking to soak up the cosy pre-Christmas atmosphere, with comfortable accommodation, delicious food, and live entertainment at Myrkdalen Hotel.
Experience:
4-course Christmas dinner at Restaurant Nuten on Saturday. First seating at 6:30 PM
Troubadour in Salto Lobby Bar from 9:30 PM
DJ at Pudder Afterski
We are serving an exciting 4-course Christmas dinner made from local ingredients. See the menu here.
After the Christmas dinner, you can make yourselves comfortable with a nice drink in the Salto Lobby Bar, where a troubadour will provide atmospheric entertainment. There will also be a festive mood in Pudder with a dance floor and a DJ playing music to dance to.
There will be Christmas spirit for everyone here! Bring the whole family, grandma and grandpa, and join us for a family Christmas buffet at Myrkdalen Hotel. The large buffet will feature smoked lamb ribs, pork belly, and meatballs, among other things.
After the Christmas dinner, you can look forward to a fun show with the magician Geir Elling, who will surprise both young and old with his magical tricks.
Of course, Santa will come and greet the children at the family Christmas dinner! Perhaps he will bring something nice for the kids?
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