House in Viken, Norway
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About this house rental
The house has a warm atmosphere with large rooms. There are 3.20 meter ceilings on both floors. The house was designed by one of Oslo's most prolific architects in the 1890s, Sigurd Gulbransen. The house has large spacious halls on both floors. On the first floor, five bedrooms and bathrooms have access from the large hall with a balustrade/staircase leading down. The kitchen is large and warm, and a pleasant place to be all year round. The house has three living rooms in a row, including a dining room with seating for many. There is also an office/library on the ground floor. Down towards the garden and the neighbor's field is the glass veranda where it is incredibly nice to sit in late summer evenings with the door open to the garden and its muffled soundscape. It is a house that feels intimate and cozy for a few, and also works very well with many guests in the house.
The area offers several attractions such as the 'fairytale bridge' from the 1790s, the local 'Snertingdal ysteri' and well-prepared cross-country skiing trails near the house (about 1 km away). You can also take day trips to the nearby towns of Gjøvik, Lillehammer and Hamar and try downhill skiing at Hafjell, Synnfjellet or Sjusjøen.
Nearby ski resorts: approx. 52 min to Hafjell Alpinsenter, approx. 54 min to Sjusjøen ski center and approx. 55 min to Synnfjellet.
Amenities at Historic property in idyllic Snertingdal
Map of Viken, Norway
