With ancient ancestry in newly renovated shape, the hotel is made for wonderful moments and inspiring meetings.

About the hotel

Hotel Norregård is located in the heart of the small village Falsterbo. 

The hotel is a large old farm that’s said to be built in the early 18th century. With ancient ancestry in newly renovated shape, the hotel is made for wonderful moments and inspiring meetings.
Natural, familiar and innovative thinking are our keywords. And it‘s no wonder why, when the surroundings invite you to immediate vicinity of the sea, the sun and the beach. Together with seasonal and first class food, nothing can go wrong.

At Norregård we’re convinced that guests who feel welcome are returning guests. Staying here should be like extending your home. Therefore, we want to make you feel as welcome and rejuvenated as possible. The personal relationships are highly valued. Whether you’re with us as a wedding guest, a conference guest or a summer guest, your expectations will be fulfilled and you’ll leave us with a smile on your lips.

Our booking is open weekdays between 8 and 16 on phone +46(0)40 – 47 98 00

We look forward to hear from you and wish you a warm welcome to enjoy life in Falsterbo.

The Wilander family with staff

 

Our rooms

Norregård consists of 40 individually decorated rooms, where 34 are double rooms and 6 are single rooms. All the rooms are very comfortable and spacious, some with a more modern touch others in the older “farm style”.

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Activities

The beaches in Skanör and Falsterbo are miles long, white and wide. With its infamous sand and its clear, almost turquoise waters, it’s no wonder why the common guest compares our twin cities with the French Riviera.

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Reviews

“Thanks for a very nice stay with you at Norregård!
We are very pleased with our conference that we had at your hotel 21-22/1.
The food was delicous as were the drinks and the whole arrangement. We’ll be happy to return!”

Maria Karlsson/Mercedes-Benz Sverige AB

Very good breakfast and a nice courtyard and environment!”

Margareta Ekbäck