Drive into the park from the main road and follow a small road uphill to reach the house, where you can park your car. In winter, this road is kept clear of snow, but in the event of heavy snowfall, snow chains or at least winter tyres are recommended. These are the rules in Norway.



You enter via a small hallway and then walk into the living room. You’ll find yourself pausing for a moment, captivated by the stunning view. To your right, you’ll find a spacious open-plan kitchen equipped with a dishwasher, coffee machine, oven, fridge and freezer. If you love cooking, this spacious kitchen is a dream come true.




The house has three bedrooms, all with a double bed (two 1.60m wide and one 1.80m wide).



A bathroom with a shower, washbasin and toilet

A room with a washing machine, washbasin and toilet

On the south-west side of the house is a beautiful, spacious conservatory where five or six people can sit and enjoy a meal when it’s (still) too cold outside.

The front of the house faces south-east (sunrise) and the rear, with its large sliding doors and terrace, faces north-west. You can sit anywhere around the house; the east and north sides are even covered.
The house has a cosy wood-burning stove, a television (no cable/antenna) and is equipped with Wi-Fi.
There is a lovely fire pit available; feel free to light a cosy fire, but please be careful.

Dogs are welcome, but not on the sofa, chairs or beds.
Smoking is not permitted inside the house and conservatory.
Electric cars cannot be charged at the house.
