Experience & Hospitality
Experience and hospitality are central to how the High Coast Longevity model is applied.
They provide the setting where structure, routines, and environment come together in practice. This is not traditional hospitality, but a structured environment for health and development




Beyond traditional hospitality
Traditional hospitality focuses on comfort and service.
In this context, hospitality also supports:
- structure in daily routines
- alignment with biological rhythms
- conditions for recovery and focus
The experience is designed to support function — not only comfort.








Environment as a part of the experience
The setting is not neutral.
At Borgen Marieberg and in the High Coast, environment contributes to:
- reduced external noise
- connection to nature
- consistency in daily rhythms
These factors influence how the experience is perceived and how the body responds.
Structured experience design
Experience is not left to chance.
It is structured through:
- defined daily rhythms
- balance between activity and recovery
- integration of guided and independent time
This creates consistency without removing flexibility.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Connection to programs
Experience and hospitality are integrated with programs.
This includes:
- supporting diagnostic-based approaches
- enabling implementation of routines
- creating conditions for continuous observation
The experience becomes part of the system.
Real-world application
This layer allows:
- translating knowledge into practice
- observing behavior in a structured environment
- refining models based on real use
It connects theory with lived experience.




The project is currently structured around several key areas:
Product Development
Development of products connected to longevity, including nutrition, supplements, and supporting technologies.
CTA: Product Development
Clinical & Diagnostic Integration
Integration of diagnostics into structured models, including testing, monitoring, and interpretation.
CTA: Clinical & Diagnostic Integration
Research & Innovation
Collaboration with research institutions to develop and validate new approaches.
CTA: Research & Innovation
Experience & Hospitality
Development of the experience layer — including stays, routines, and interaction with the environment.
Experience & Hospitality
Local & Regional Development
Collaboration with local actors to integrate the project into the High Coast region.
Local & Regional Development
These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Connection to the site
Borgen Marieberg serves as the foundation for:
- developing structured stays
- testing experience formats
- integrating hospitality with long-term health models
The site is under development and evolves over time.
Partner roles
Partners in this area may include:
- hospitality providers
- experience designers
- service and operations partners
- regional tourism actors
They contribute to shaping how the model is experienced in practice.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Current phase
The experience layer is in an early stage.
- formats are being developed
- integration with programs is ongoing
- collaboration opportunities are being explored
This phase allows for co-development and influence.
Summary
Experience and hospitality within High Coast Longevity focus on:
- creating structured environments
- supporting biological and behavioral alignment
- integrating location with programs
- enabling real-world application




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.
Help shape the experience layer
We are engaging with partners interested in developing structured experiences connected to health, environment, and long-term programs.





