Sygard Grytting
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Sygard Grytting is an historic farm at Sør-Fron Municipality in the traditional region of Gudbrandsdal, Norway. Agriculture specializes in sheep, grain, grass production and forestry. The main farm houses date from the period between 1650 and 1860.[1]
The farm also has a long guest tradition. The former worker's lodge offers twelve guest rooms. From 1917 to 1958, there was a boarding house in the lower main building, which today operates as a historic hotel.[2][3]