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Best Norway chalets with a balcony

Hafjell Tømmerhytte 4b - Norway
9.0 123 reviews
Norway
22/06 – 20/07
SG$330/nighttotal: SG$9240 (28 )

Hafjell Tømmerhytte 4b

3 3
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
12/08 – 14/08
SG$817/nighttotal: SG$1634 (2 )

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.
Large Modern Cabin From 2023 For Rent - Norway
Norway
06/08 – 13/08
SG$462/nighttotal: SG$3234 (7 )

Large Modern Cabin From 2023 For Rent

1 5
chalet , Dirdal
This newly constructed modern cabin is located in Dirdal, 95 kilometres from Stavanger Airport.
Boasting 180 square metres of living space, this well-appointed accommodation comfortably accommodates up to 25 guests with its single bedroom and three bathrooms, offering amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, and private parking.

Best Norway chalets with a fireplace

Design Mountain Cabin -Ski In/ski Out - Norway
9.6 28 reviews
Norway
13/07 – 05/08
SG$190/nighttotal: SG$4370 (23 )

Design Mountain Cabin -Ski In/ski Out

1 5
chalet , Raulandsgrend
This Holtardalen ski-in/ski-out lodge is situated in Rauland, Norway, 0.15 km from a children's ski area.
Sleeping nine guests, this three-bedroom property features a fully equipped kitchen with heated floors, a heated bathroom with a washing machine, a cosy fireplace, and outdoor furniture with campfire facilities offering stunning Raulandsfjell views; it also boasts ski-in/ski-out access.
Unikt Gjestehus På Tinnoset, Ved Tinnsjøen - Norway
10 19 reviews
Norway
22/08 – 25/08
SG$261/nighttotal: SG$783 (3 )

Unikt Gjestehus På Tinnoset, Ved Tinnsjøen

1 3
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.
Dalane,  Drangedal - Bryggerhus - Norway
9.7 176 reviews
Norway
03/07 – 28/07
SG$104/nighttotal: SG$2600 (25 )

Dalane, Drangedal - Bryggerhus

1 2
gîte , Drangedal
This Drangedal self-catering cottage, a renovated 1646 brewery house with a private entrance, is situated next to the owner's property, the exact distances to local landmarks unspecified.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two, offering a combined living/modern kitchen area, a loft bedroom with a double bed, free firewood, and optional paid cleaning (550kr) and bed linen rental (75kr per set); a fridge and dishwasher are included.
Grov - Norway
10 4 reviews
Norway
01/07 – 04/07
SG$291/nighttotal: SG$873 (3 )

Grov

1 4
gîte , Kinn
This holiday cottage in Eikefjorden, Kinn, offers panoramic fjord and mountain views, with direct access to nature, fishing from a private jetty, and proximity to popular mountain peaks, located 50 metres from a bus stop, 7 kilometres from a shop in Eikefjord and 10 kilometres from Florø.
The recently renovated house accommodates up to six guests with three bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, internet, a kitchen with a dishwasher, fridge, freezer and microwave, a garden, parking, and unique on-site goat encounters.

Frequently asked questions about chalets in Norway

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

    Norway has a rich cultural heritage. You'll find a strong emphasis on nature, with many traditions revolving around outdoor activities and celebrating the changing seasons. Look out for events like the 17th of May Constitution Day celebrations, a vibrant display of national pride with parades and festivities across the country. You might also encounter 'kaffe' (coffee) culture – taking time for a relaxed coffee break is a significant part of daily life. And don't be surprised by the emphasis on 'koselig', a concept encompassing a feeling of warmth, comfort and conviviality, often enjoyed with friends and family.
  • What are the best chalets in Norway?

    Among the chalets in Norway, Lofoten Cabins - Kåkern, New Lodge Close To Gaustatoppen and Sjodalen Hyttetun Og 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 significant hubs, particularly for domestic flights and connections to other parts of the country.
  • 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?

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

    Many areas offer fantastic chalet rentals. The Hallingdal region, known for its stunning mountains and proximity to skiing resorts like Hemsedal, is popular. The areas around Lillehammer and Trysil also offer numerous chalet options, providing access to both winter and summer activities. The specific best choice depends on your preferences for activities and scenery.
  • What are the best chalets for families and kids in Norway?

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

    A car offers great flexibility, especially for exploring areas outside major cities and towns. However, Norway has an excellent public transport system, including trains and buses, which can be a cost-effective and convenient option, particularly for journeys between larger settlements. Driving in Norway can be challenging due to mountainous terrain and weather conditions. Consider your itinerary and comfort level with driving in challenging conditions when making your decision.
  • What are the best pet friendly chalets in Norway?

    The best pet friendly chalets in Norway are New Lodge Close To Gaustatoppen, Sjodalen Hyttetun Og Camping and Geilolia Hyttetun.

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

    The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are a spectacular natural phenomenon visible in northern Norway during the winter months. The midnight sun, where the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours, is another unique experience found in northern Norway during summer. Norway's fjords, deep, narrow inlets carved by glaciers, are also a globally recognised natural wonder.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Norway?

  • Where in Norway should you spend a week?

    A week allows for a more in-depth exploration. Consider a trip combining the vibrant city of Bergen with the stunning scenery of the fjords. Alternatively, exploring the region around the Lofoten Islands offers dramatic landscapes and opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. For a more cultural experience, a week in Oslo, exploring its museums and historical sites, would be ideal.
  • What are the top destinations for a weekend in Norway?

    For a short break, Oslo offers a good balance of city exploration and access to nearby natural beauty. Bergen, with its charming Bryggen wharf and surrounding mountains, is another excellent choice. If you prefer a more nature-focused trip, a weekend in the region around Geirangerfjord could be unforgettable.
  • What area of Norway has the most desirable weather year-round?

    Norway's weather is highly variable. The southern coast, particularly around Stavanger and Kristiansand, generally experiences the mildest temperatures year-round, though even there, expect changeable conditions. No part of Norway has truly 'desirable' weather year-round in the sense of consistently warm and sunny conditions.

Best Norway luxury chalets with Hot tub or Jacuzzi

Among the 1857 accommodations in Norway, here are the 1 best luxury chalet rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi

Konglehytta: Panoramautsikt - Sauna - 60 Min Fra Oslo - Norway
9.9 288 reviews
Norway
05/08 – 12/08
SG$581/nighttotal: SG$4067 (7 )

Konglehytta: Panoramautsikt - Sauna - 60 Min Fra Oslo

4 8
chalet , Stange
Konglehytta is situated in Strandlykkja, a tranquil location just 19 miles from Eidsvoll 1814 and 26 miles from Hamar Train Station, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. This property consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user satisfaction.
This family-friendly lodge features a fully equipped kitchen, a private sauna, and a terrace with stunning views. The surrounding area offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and diving, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts.
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