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Chalet Fjellbris By Interhome - Norway
9.0 3 reviews
Norway
29/08 – 11/09
334 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 4342 ﺩ.ﺇ (13 )

Chalet Fjellbris By Interhome

3 4
chalet , Holsa
Chalet Fjellbris is located in Holsa, approximately 53 kilometres from Førde Bringeland Airport, offering a peaceful retreat.
This three-bedroom holiday home boasts 60 square metres of floor space, including a fully equipped kitchen, fireplace, private garden, terrace, and parking (at an extra charge), comfortably accommodating families or groups.
Hafjell Tømmerhytte 4b - Norway
9.0 123 reviews
Norway
21/09 – 28/09
987 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 6909 ﺩ.ﺇ (7 )

Hafjell Tømmerhytte 4b

3 2
apartment , Hafjell
Mosetertoppen Panorama anneks 3B, a spacious Hafjell holiday home, is located near Lillehammer, approximately 8km from Lilleputthammer and 11km from the Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track.
This 90 square metre chalet sleeps six comfortably, boasting three bedrooms, one bathroom, a sauna, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a terrace with stunning mountain views; nearby attractions include Hunderfossen Family Park.
Nordic Gateway Logde - Norway
10 2 reviews
Norway
06/09 – 10/09
1625 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 6500 ﺩ.ﺇ (4 )

Nordic Gateway Logde

1 2
chalet , Hafjell
This Nordic Gateway Lodge chalet in Hafjell is situated 8.2km from Lilleputthammer and 8.4km from Lekeland Hafjell, offering easy access to popular family attractions.
This 244 square metre lodge boasts one bedroom, four bathrooms, and sleeps 23 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, Jacuzzi, sauna, spa, terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi, parking and an EV charging point.

Best Norway chalets with a fireplace

Unikt Stabbur Nær Kragerø Med Eigen Hjortepark - Norway
9.7 23 reviews
Norway
01/09 – 30/09
330 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 9570 ﺩ.ﺇ (29 )

Unikt Stabbur Nær Kragerø Med Eigen Hjortepark

1 1
gîte , Drangedal
This renovated 200-year-old stabbur, offering a unique gîte experience in Drangedal, is situated in the Kragerø district, a 30-minute drive from Kragerø town and 15 minutes from the E18 highway.
This property accommodates up to 8 guests across 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, featuring a modern second-floor living space with a kitchen, private beach access within 500 meters, and the opportunity to feed deer on site.
Unikt Gjestehus På Tinnoset, Ved Tinnsjøen - Norway
10 19 reviews
Norway
24/06 – 28/06
709 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 2836 ﺩ.ﺇ (4 )

Unikt Gjestehus På Tinnoset, Ved Tinnsjøen

1 4
gîte , Notodden
This Tinnoset holiday home, near Lake Tinnsjøen in Telemark, offers easy access to Notodden (a short drive away), Rjukan, and Kongsberg.
Sleeping six guests in three bedrooms, the self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, a garden, parking, pet-friendliness, private lake access with a fire pit, and proximity to hiking trails; Alaskan huskies also reside on the property.
Haukeli Husky Gårdshytta - Norway
9.9 54 reviews
Norway
27/06 – 28/06
452 ﺩ.ﺇ/nightfor 1 night

Haukeli Husky Gårdshytta

1 1
gîte , Raulandsgrend
This mountain farm gîte in Raulandsgrend offers a unique location at approximately 900 meters altitude, bordering the Hardangervidda plateau and providing direct access to extensive hiking routes.
This holiday cottage, accommodating up to four guests, features a fully equipped kitchen, one bathroom, two bedrooms, a private terrace, and the option to rent a hot tub and sauna, with opportunities to visit the on-site Haukeli Husky kennel.

Frequently Asked Questions about chalets in Norway

  • What unique traditions or cultural practices should you prepare for in Norway?

    Norway has a rich cultural tapestry. You'll find a strong emphasis on nature, evident in traditions like 'friluftsliv,' which promotes outdoor recreation. Expect to see many people enjoying hiking, skiing, or simply relaxing in nature. The celebration of Midsummer's Eve (Sankthansaften) with bonfires and festivities is another highlight. Also, be aware of the importance of 'koselig,' a feeling of coziness and contentment often associated with spending time with loved ones, enjoying good food, and a warm atmosphere. 'Julebord,' the Christmas parties held throughout December, are a significant social event, and Norwegians are known for their strong sense of community.
  • What are the best chalets in Norway?

    Among the chalets in Norway, New Lodge Close To Gaustatoppen, Log Cabin On Galloway Farm and Solvang World Heritage Camping are the most popular ones.

  • What are the busiest airports in Norway?

    Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL) is by far the busiest, serving as the main international gateway. Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO) and Stavanger Airport, Sola (SVG) are also major hubs, handling significant domestic and international traffic.
  • What are the best chalets with a pool in Norway?

  • What is the official currency in Norway?

    The official currency is the Norwegian krone (NOK).
  • What are the best chalets with a jacuzzi in Norway?

    The best chalets with a jacuzzi in Norway are Gargia Lodge, Dåfjord Lodge & Ocean Sauna and Amazing Mountain Chalet Near Trolltunga.

  • Which part of Norway is the best choice to rent a chalet?

    The best location for renting a chalet depends on your preferences. For stunning fjord views, consider areas like the Sogn og Fjordane region or the Hardangerfjord region. If you prefer mountain scenery, the areas around Lillehammer or the Jotunheimen National Park offer many chalet options. The Hallingdal valley is another popular choice, providing both mountain and valley landscapes.
  • What are the best chalets for families and kids in Norway?

    The best chalets for families and kids in Norway are New Lodge Close To Gaustatoppen, Log Cabin On Galloway Farm and Solvang World Heritage Camping.

  • Is using a car the best way to get around in Norway?

    A car offers flexibility, especially for exploring areas outside major cities and public transportation routes. However, Norway's excellent public transportation system, including trains and buses, makes car rental unnecessary for many travelers. Driving in mountainous areas can be challenging, and tolls and parking fees can add up. Consider your itinerary and comfort level with driving in varied conditions before deciding.
  • What are the best pet friendly chalets in Norway?

  • Is there any unique natural phenomenon that Norway is known for?

    The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are a major draw, visible in northern Norway during winter months. The midnight sun, where the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours, is another unique phenomenon experienced in the northern parts of the country during summer.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Norway?

  • Where in Norway should you spend a week?

    A week allows for a deeper exploration. The classic Norway in a nutshell® tour is a good option, combining fjords, mountains, and scenic train journeys. Alternatively, focusing on a specific region, like exploring the fjords of Western Norway or hiking in Jotunheimen National Park, offers a more immersive experience. Consider your interests – whether it's hiking, kayaking, city exploration, or cultural immersion – when choosing your destination.
  • What are the top destinations for a weekend in Norway?

    For a weekend getaway, Oslo offers a blend of city life and nearby natural beauty. Bergen, with its charming Bryggen wharf and stunning fjords, is another excellent choice. If you prefer a more nature-focused trip, consider exploring the Norwegian fjords from a base in a smaller town like Flåm or Gudvangen.
  • What area of Norway has the most desirable weather year-round?

    Norway's weather varies significantly by region. The southern coast, particularly around Stavanger and Kristiansand, generally experiences milder temperatures and more sunshine than other parts of the country. However, even in the south, you should expect some rain and temperature fluctuations throughout the year. No part of Norway has consistently desirable weather year-round; it's best to choose a region based on your preferred activities and tolerance for varied weather conditions.

Best Norway chalets with a sauna

Hytte I Blefjell Med Panoramautsikt - Norway
9.9 56 reviews
Norway
12/07 – 16/07
1297 ﺩ.ﺇ/nighttotal: 5188 ﺩ.ﺇ (4 )

Hytte I Blefjell Med Panoramautsikt

1 4
chalet , Lortebuveien
This Lortebuveien chalet offers secluded accommodation 0.3km from prepared cross-country ski trails and an 830m walk from Lifanten.
Sleeping eight guests, this four-bedroom lodge boasts a sauna, underfloor heating, a large terrace with fire pit, private parking for two cars, and a fully equipped kitchen including dishwasher.
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