Hotell Höga Kusten (Hotel High Coast)
A family-run coastal hotel with panoramic views of the Ångermanälven and the High Coast Bridge, local cuisine and a sustainability focus.
Perched on Hornöberget with sweeping panoramas over the Ångermanälven and the High Coast Bridge, Hotell Höga Kusten is a family-run four-star hotel, restaurant and café that highlights local ingredients, sustainable practice and dramatic coastal scenery. Rooms and terraces face the water; the on-site brasserie serves modern European dishes. Facilities include a terrace, sauna, fitness area and family-friendly amenities.
A brief summary to Hotel High Coast
- Hornöberget 101, Sandöverken, 872 94, SE
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- Duration: 0.5 to 48 hours
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- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Hotel High Coast.
- Book a room with a terrace or window facing the estuary for sunrise and bridge views; these rooms offer the clearest coastal panoramas.
- Try the brasserie’s regional dishes—menu items often highlight local seafood and produce; enquire about daily specials sourced from nearby fishers and farms.
- If you value sustainability, ask about the hotel’s energy practices and any seasonal programmes or local partnerships currently running.
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Getting There
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By car
Drive from central Sandöverken by road in approximately 8–15 minutes depending on traffic and season; note hillside access and on-site parking availability may vary in peak season and during winter storms. Expect no motorway tolls; if using a rental car, choose one suited for wet or icy local roads in winter.
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Regional bus + short taxi
Take a regional bus to Sandöverken or the nearest scheduled stop (typical journey from a nearby regional centre 30–60 minutes depending on origin), then a short taxi ride of 5–10 minutes to the hotel; bus frequency is lower outside summer months and taxi fares vary by operator (estimate SEK 100–300 for the final leg).
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Organised transfer or shuttle
Book an organised shuttle or hotel transfer from larger transport hubs (transfer time typically 45–75 minutes depending on meeting point); transfers may incur a fee charged by the provider or hotel—confirm availability and price in advance, especially during high season.
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A building shaped by place and view
Hotell Höga Kusten sits high on Hornöberget, its broad windows and terraces oriented to make the most of an uninterrupted view across the Ångermanälven estuary and the arch of the High Coast Bridge. The hotel's silhouette reads as a modern, low-rise block of guest rooms and public spaces whose primary design gesture is to frame the landscape: large glazing, stepped terraces and room balconies that let the sea and skyline become the central interior feature.Food, local produce and the brasserie
The hotel's restaurant, a brasserie-style kitchen, places regional produce at the centre of its menu. Expect dishes that showcase northern seafood, cured and smoked fish, root vegetables and seasonal game — prepared with contemporary technique but a clear sense of place. Breakfast is served buffet-style and emphasises freshly baked bread, local dairy and fruit; the café and bar provide lighter options and a place to linger with the harbor views stretching beyond the terrace.Facilities for relaxation and activity
Hotell Höga Kusten combines restorative amenities with activity options. Inside you’ll find sauna facilities and a small fitness area for unwinding after a day outdoors; the hotel also offers family-oriented services such as a playground and options for guided local activities. On clear days the terrace becomes an extension of the lounge, a spot for morning coffee or an evening drink while the light shifts across the islands and hills.Responsible energy and local commitment
The property is widely known locally for embracing low-impact energy choices and a sustainability-minded approach to operations. That ethos is visible in the sourcing of ingredients in the restaurant, public communications about regional culture and the way the hotel presents itself as a gateway to the wider High Coast landscape rather than an isolated resort — intent on connecting guests to the local environment and heritage.A practical base for exploring the High Coast
While the hotel is a destination in its own right — because of its viewpoints and dining — it also functions as a practical base for nearby outdoor experiences. From the terraces you can scan the coastline for hiking routes, sea kayaking launch points and small coastal hamlets. Rooms often include terraces or large windows so the landscape remains part of your stay; interior fittings are functional and geared toward comfort after active days outside.The character of a family-run coastal inn
The hotel retains a personable, family-run character: public spaces are arranged to feel welcoming rather than formal, and service gestures tend to be practical — local tips, arranged activities and an approachable restaurant team. The combination of dramatic coastal outlook, locally focused cuisine and straightforward amenities makes the property feel like a contemporary coastal inn positioned at the heart of Höga Kusten's maritime landscape.Explore the best of what Hotel High Coast has to offer
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