Kongsvoll (historic: Kongsvold Fjeldstue) is a historic mountain lodge built on the site of a former inn located in the Drivdalen valley in Oppdal Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.
During his reign, King Eystein I of Norway ordered the construction of mountain stations (Norwegian: fjellstue) along the route that pilgrims followed in visiting the shrine of St. Olav in Trondheim.
These stations, including Kongsvoll, were inns where pilgrims crossing the mountain passes could find food and shelter.
[7] During the period 1979–1990, there was major restoration work completed on the historic lodge.
The lodge has an exhibition about the history of the area and a collection of historical artifacts from the operation of the former inn.