The Best Hotels for Gros Morne National Park
Gros Morne National Park is an extraordinarily beautiful, Heritage Listed region of flat-topped mountains and spectacular tablelands, of fjord-esque waterways scattered with colourful Newfoundland fishing villages, and of incredible geological significance. There’s no better place to lose yourself in Newfoundland’s culture and natural beauty and our Guru’s recommendations for the best hotels for Gros Morne National Park make great bases for doing just that.
The best hotels for Gros Morne National Park are an understated collection with spectacular views and great food at the top of the list of priorities. Which is just want you’re going to want in amongst this incredible scenery - and with all the adventuring you’re probably going to be doing!
The peak which gives the park its name, Gros Morne, is the second highest in Newfoundland, and 806 metres from sea level in the Long Range of mountains, which are the cousins of the Appalachian chain. It’s a fairly challenging climb, but you’ll be rewarded with some truly incredible views. The eerily barren tablelands are also one of the magical sights of the park. Plus there are wonderfully windswept and interesting beaches, strange bogs, dense forests and sheer, rocky scree hillsides and cut-glass cliffs.
There are numerous walks and trails within the park, both marked and unmarked, from coastal ambles to several days climb/camp trips. But as well as seeing the landscape on foot, it’s also worth seeing it from the water. In winter you might also want to try a spot of Nordic skiing.
And if you’re lucky you’ll get to see some of the park's wildlife. Bears, caribou and moose are quite common in Gros Morne - especially if you’re driving around dusk, when you need to be vigilant about them - plus you’ll find Arctic hare and ptarmigan in the tundra-like highlands.
This is a big place, so it’s a good idea to start by checking in to one of our Guru’s recommendations for the best hotels for Gros Morne National Park and going from there.
The Best Hotels for Gros Morne National Park
- Just five minutes from Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse, the Ocean View Hotel has 53 classic rooms with amazing ocean views. Many rooms also have access to a terrace and a hot tub, and there's an excellent seafood restaurant.
- Or, in an equally beautiful spot, just around the coastline at Norris Point, there’s Neddies Harbour Inn, which has 15 simple rooms with an understated design which lets the beauty of the location do the talking. You’ll feel at home, but with the bonus of having a local, organic restaurant onsite. And if you want to be completely away from everything then you can rent your own private cottage.
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The Best Hotels for Gros Morne National Park
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Ocean View Hotel Rocky Harbour (Lobster Cove) 53 rooms from $161
Great walks - Gros Morne has a wide variety of hiking trails, ranging from leisurely nature walks to demanding multi-day outings.Sights nearby - Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse is just a five minute drive from the property.Restaurant - Large waterfront dining room, offering fresh seafood and local delicacies.Kayaking - Speak to the hotel concierge about renting kayaksWith choice ocean views, this Rocky Harbour hotel is ideally situated for exploring the Gros Morne National Park. Comfortable rooms are classic in style, most with access to a terrace and some with hot tub baths. Fresh seafood features on the menu and the onsite pub provides lively entertainment. See More
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Neddies Harbour Inn Neddies Harbour Norris Point 15 rooms from $144
Back to Nature - Situated in the beautiful Gros Morne National ParkKayaking - Kayak on the Gros Morne National park fjordsHideaway - Rent a cottage for complete seclusionOutstanding locationRecommended by - FodorsOffering simple and clean living in an outstanding location in Gros Morne National park. The understated design gives a homely feel and lets the views take the centre stage. The Black Spruce restaurant offers casual fine dining using local organic produce. The ideal getaway. See More