Ridderbadet is the largest and most comprehensive spa facility in Beitostølen, the mountain resort village at the foot of the Jotunheimen National Park. Located within Riddergaarden Mountain Lodge, the spa draws on both Nordic thermal bathing traditions and modern wellness design to create a space that genuinely complements the surrounding mountain environment. After a day of skiing in winter or hiking in summer, it is exactly the kind of place where tired muscles and cold-stiffened joints find relief.
Beitostølen sits at 900 metres above sea level in the Valdres valley and is one of Norway’s most popular mountain resorts, drawing visitors for alpine and cross-country skiing in winter and exceptional hiking and cycling in summer. The spa at Riddergaarden is a natural anchor for any stay in the area.
Sauna and Steam
At the heart of Ridderbadet is a Finnish sauna operating at traditional high temperatures — the kind of dry, fierce heat that Norwegian and Finnish sauna culture has refined over centuries. Adjacent to the Finnish sauna is a steam sauna, which offers a completely different sensory experience: lower temperature but near-total humidity, enveloping the body in warm moisture that opens pores and softens muscles. Moving between the two sauna types, combined with the cold plunge, gives guests a comprehensive thermal bathing circuit.
Pools, Hot Tubs, and Cold Plunge
Ridderbadet features both indoor and outdoor pools, allowing guests to experience the extraordinary sensation of soaking in warm water while surrounded by the mountain scenery of the Jotunheimen foothills. Hot tubs add a further layer of warmth and hydrotherapy, while the cold plunge completes the thermal cycle. In winter, using the outdoor pool while snow falls around you is one of the distinctive pleasures of mountain spa culture in Norway.
Dining and the Lodge
Riddergaarden Mountain Lodge surrounds the spa with comfortable accommodation and a restaurant serving regional Norwegian ingredients. The combination of quality food, mountain setting, and serious spa facilities makes Ridderbadet more than a sauna stop — it is a destination in its own right.