Furnishing
Magnificent stave log cabin with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a sauna, master bedroom, and a spacious kitchen/living area with a fireplace, large windows, and high ceilings. A spacious hall with a covered entrance area provides ample storage space and access to a tiled bathroom with a sauna. From the hall, there is a sliding door to a large storage room with external access from the entrance area. The bathroom has its own exit to a terrace at the back of the house.
The hall has sliding doors leading to a large, well-equipped kitchen area with access to a terrace. The open layout continues to a spacious living room with a fireplace, high ceilings, and large windows offering views of the valley and ski slopes. Adjacent to the living room is a master bedroom with a private tiled bathroom, ample closet space, and access to terraces at both the front and back of the house.
The second floor features a tiled bathroom, two bedrooms, a large hallway, and a TV room with four additional sleeping spaces. Large windows in the TV room and a glass wall with a glass door leading to the hallway create an open feel and allow plenty of light to enter.
• Floor area: 216 m² (125 + 91 m²)
• Gross internal area (BRA): 197.02 m²
• Primary living area: 193.8 m² (All rooms on the main floor and second floor are considered primary living areas, except for the external storage room.)
• 3 terraces totaling 46.4 m²
• 4 bedrooms, one combined with the TV room 10 beds
• 3 bathrooms
• Fireplace
• Sauna
• Master bedroom with private bathroom and access to two terraces
• 9 m² internal/external storage
Location
Family-Oriented Resort: Kvitfjell is a family-owned resort that prides itself on its well-maintained pistes and lack of lift queues. Future development plans include new lifts and expanded ski areas across all three mountain sides. Beyond skiing, Kvitfjell also offers an extensive network of cross-country trails, hiking routes, and cycling paths, appealing to year-round outdoor enthusiasts.
Ideal for All Skiers: Spread across three mountain sides with 34 km of alpine slopes, Kvitfjell offers diverse terrain for all skill levels. From children’s areas and fun slopes to freeride zones and Olympic-standard black runs, the resort caters to every skier. Its scenic mountain setting in Peer Gynt’s Kingdom also provides an extensive network of hiking trails and cross-country tracks, ensuring fun beyond the winter months.
Convenient Access: Kvitfjell is easily accessible from the E6, located just 45 minutes north of Lillehammer and 2.5 hours from Oslo Airport Gardermoen. The scenic drive is complemented by an alternative train route from Gardermoen to Ringebu Station, which takes about 2 hours and 20 minutes, followed by a 20-minute drive to the resort. Taxis and shuttle services are also available, ensuring a hassle-free journey to the slopes.
Reliable Snow Conditions: Offering a secure snow season from November to May, Kvitfjell stands out as one of Europe’s most reliable winter sports destinations. As climate change impacts traditional ski resorts, Norway’s northern location guarantees consistent snowfall, making Kvitfjell a top choice for extended skiing seasons.
World-Class Skiing Events: Kvitfjell hosts more FIS World Cup races than any other destination, with seven annual competitions across various disciplines. This reinforces its status as a premier destination for both leisure skiers and competitive athletes.
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