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Holiday rentals in Midt-Gudbrandsdalen

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The cabin is situated on a gentle slope, surrounded by greenery. A covered porch offers seating with a wooden chair, while multiple windows reflect soft evening light. The entryway is inviting, and the exterior is finished in dark wood, harmonizing with the natural setting.
Cabin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Kikut Mindfulness 7 minutes from Fagernes City.

Simple and peaceful accommodation with a central location. Cabin for rent of about 50 m2. The place is majestically located in Nord-Aurdal municipality on top of Fødnesvegen. You get the feeling of being "alone in the whole world" despite 7 minutes to Fagernes town. Mindfulness. About 2.5 hours drive towards Valdres from Oslo. There is electricity and wood burning. There is one bedroom and a living room with a sofa bed, dining room and bathroom with shower. There is a bio toilet inside the bathroom. Must walk 40 meters from the parking space to the cabin. For 2-4 people.

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A modern kitchen is showcased, featuring a farmhouse sink and a stylish countertop. Open shelving displays dishware and cooking essentials. A large window provides natural light and scenic views of the outdoors, while a colorful area rug adds warmth to the space.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

New guest house centrally located in Aurdal

New guest house of a total of 54 sqm built in timber and recycled materials. Perfect place to enjoy peace and quiet, or as a starting point for great excursions regardless of the season. 7 min to Norway's most beautiful golf course and the same distance to Aurdalsåsen with alpine facilities and fantastic ski slopes. One hour from Jotunheimen with 255 of Norway's 300 mountain peaks over 2000 meters. And if you want urban city life, it is fifteen minutes to drive to the charming village of Fagernes. Shop, restaurant and bakery within walking distance.

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The entrance of the villa features a covered porch with decorative pillars and potted flowers. A welcoming wreath adorns the door, while well-manicured greenery lines the path, leading up to the home. The exterior showcases a light-colored facade with a sloped roof.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Villa Arvestad Bed & Breakfast

Welcome to us, Villa Arvestad. Liv and Terje Hansen at Årdalstangen, Vestland Norway. In the middle of Oslo and Bergen. There is a private entrance to the apartment, bedroom with double bed, private bathroom with shower, and living room. Patio with greenhouse at your disposal. Breakfast is included in the price. Wi-Fi, coffee machine, kettle, fridge, etc. Private parking. Årdalstangen is located by Sognefjorden. There is magnificent nature, with many opportunities for hiking, short and long. Waterfalls and high mountains are nearby. The place

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A comfortable seating area features a blue sofa adorned with cushions and a colorful accent chair. A round coffee table sits in the center, accompanied by a decorative tree. Large windows overlook scenic waterfront views, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Cottage by mountains and water near Sjusjøen/Lillehammer

Cozy decor and well equipped with good beds, kitchen, bathroom and shower. To Sjusjøen cross-country skiing 8 km drive, to Hafjell/Hunderfossen Adventure Park 30 min, and Sjusjøen alpine for families only 10 min. Lillehammer city center 15 mins. Evening and Sunday open grocery store Mesnali 3 min. Bed linen and towels can be rented and must be pre-booked - price NOK 250/£20/€25 per set. Feel free to bring your own. We offer sleigh rides and ski instruction on cross-country skiing in the winter, please contact us if you are interested.

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A modern dome structure is positioned on wooden decking, surrounded by lush green fields. Mountains are visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky, with a parasol and seating area enhancing the outdoor space.
Dome
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Isa eye

Are you visiting the mighty Romsdalen and want a unique experience where a little bit of comfort meets raw, Norwegian nature? Now you have the chance. Enjoy a cup of coffee with a view of high peaks, starry skies and the morning sun that wishes both you and the wildlife, which is close by, a good day. The dome is undisturbed and idyllically located just off the salmon river Isa. Here you will find a seating area, fire pit and sun loungers. Everything to make sure you have the best possible stay at Isa eye. Welcome!

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A charming mountain cabin features a traditional wooden exterior with a grass-covered roof. Large windows allow for ample natural light, while the surrounding landscape showcases hills and distant snow-capped peaks. A small deck extends from the cabin, providing an outdoor space to enjoy the scenery.
Cabin
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Cabin #3 at Tyinstølen - Veslebø

Visit us in the mountains, at almost 1100 meters above sea level, and find tranquility.. Enjoy stunning views, hike (skiing or snowshoeing in winter) and finish with a delicious bath in Tyin. In winter, for the most adventurous, there is also the possibility of ice bathing! Afterwards, you can relax in the sauna (extra cost). (Ice bathing is only possible in special seasons) Bring your favorite book, sit back, and recharge in this beautiful nature that surrounds you. Welcome to Tyin and "Veslebui"

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The rustic cabin is shown surrounded by a grassy area, with a dog walking nearby. The structure features wooden walls and a shingled roof. Two sets of wooden benches are positioned in front, and a field of golden crops is visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Barn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

The summer barn at Hovelsrud, Helgøya

The old summer barn of Hovelsrud Gård is idyllically located between Mjøsa and a rolling cornfield – a simple and unique place for those who want to get close to nature and enjoy the tranquillity of Helgøya. The house is best suited for a couple or a small family with up to two children. Inside, there is a bedroom and an open-plan living room. Outside there is a kitchen counter, with a gas burner and barbecue, a small beach with swimming opportunities and an outdoor toilet. There is no electricity.

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Cabin
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Cabin in Hagen

Planlegger du en tur i Skjåk-, Lom- eller Geiranger-regionen og er på jakt etter en koselig hytte, kan jeg anbefale vår "hytte i hagen"🏡✨️ Her får du muligheten til å oppleve den vakre naturen, være sammen med dine kjære, spille et spill, eller bare nyte freden med en god glass vin foran peisen🍷🔥 "Hytte i hagen" ligger sentralt til i Bismo-sentrum, innen gåavstand fra butikker, restauranter, pub og svømmebasseng Det er flotte turmuligheter og lett tilgjengelig for alle nivåer. Velkommen🤗

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Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Farmhouse, Breheimen - Reinheimen- Jotunheimen.

Sorrounded by the national parks Breheimen, Reinheimen and Jotunheimen, and short distance to Lom, Galdhøpiggen, Stryn, Geiranger and Sogn. Peaceful and quiet, with a good distance from the neighbours. Close to nature with animal and birdlife right up to the stairs. Hiking right outside the door, everything from easy hikes in flat terrain on the way to many peaks of 2000 meters. 230 waters and 250km. rivers to fish in. Ask if you need trip suggestion, tips for activities, literature or maps.

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Traditional wooden houses with grassy roofs are nestled in the lush hills of Gudbrandsdalen. The early morning light casts a soft glow over the landscape, while mist hangs gently in the valleys, enhancing the serene rural setting.
Cabin
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Eventyr-gard i Jotunheimen "Cottage"

Once upon a time, there was a valley—and it still is a valley. This is where Asbjørnsen and Moe collected their fairy tales! Stepping onto the farmyard at Nordigard Blessom feels like entering a true Norwegian folk tale—a piece of living history. According to legend, Nordigard Blessom is the oldest farm in Vågå, surrounded by historic and enchanting surroundings. The farm has its own folk tale: “The Giantess and Jehan’s Blessom”? Would you like to hear it? Welcome to the real adventure!

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Tiny home
5 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Exclusive mirror cabin Lys with Norwegian design

Your perfect romantic getaway at FURU Norway A gorgeous south-east facing cabin, with beautiful sky and sunrise views. Interior in a light color scheme, radiant like long summer days. Enjoy your private forest hot tub for 600 NOK per stay, book in advance. Floor to ceiling windows with black-out curtains, underfloor heating. King-size bed, kitchenette with 2-plate cooktop, equipped with high quality tableware, comfortable seating area. Bathroom with Rainshower, sink and WC.

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The interior showcases exposed wooden beams and rustic walls, highlighting a cozy sitting area adorned with orange cushions. A narrow, colorful runner leads to a well-lit space through an open doorway, framed by natural light from windows that enhance the room's warmth.
Farm stay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Kufjøset - Renovated barn from 1830

Renovated cowshed from the 1800s. The barn is part of a small courtyard and is conveniently located with a short distance to many national parks. Historical and unique place! - Suitable for everyone (family, couples, etc.) - Well-equipped kitchen and bathroom - Fireplace - Wi-Fi The ceiling height is low in parts of the building. This is how barns were built in the past and I wanted to keep it as it was. Welcome! Amund

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Stay in traditional wooden cabins or lodges around towns like Lom or Otta, where you can experience local hospitality and easy access to outdoor areas. Farm stays are frequently suggested for those interested in rural life.

  • What are the best things to do in Gudbrandsdalen with kids?

    Children can enjoy meeting animals at local farms, exploring gentle hiking paths, and taking part in cultural workshops or folklore storytelling events. In winter, sledding and cross-country skiing are frequently suggested family activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Explore traditional stave churches, discover local folk art in small museums, and hike in Jotunheimen National Park. Winter brings opportunities to ski or join guided dog sledding tours.

  • How is the weather in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Gudbrandsdalen has cold winters, with typical temperatures around 16–29°F (-9–-2°C) from December to February, and mild summers reaching 52–71°F (11–22°C) in July. Rain and snow vary seasonally, so layers and waterproof gear are frequently suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Gudbrandsdalen?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for hiking, local festivals, and exploring rural landscapes when temperatures are milder. Winter brings snowy scenes for skiing and festive events in the valley’s villages.

  • What are the best places to visit in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Discover Lom Stave Church, known for its medieval architecture, and wander the scenic Besseggen Ridge in nearby mountain areas. Folldal Mines offers a glimpse into regional mining history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Explore the Besseggen Ridge for panoramic mountain views, or try the gentle paths of Rondane National Park for family-friendly hiking. Pilgrim routes crossing the valley are rooted in centuries of history.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Gudbrandsdalen has opportunities to explore traditional farms, enjoy gentle hiking trails, and try outdoor activities such as fishing or canoeing on local rivers. In winter, children often enjoy snow-based activities around the valley’s villages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Gudbrandsdalen?

    Plan a day exploring Dovrefjell National Park, where musk oxen and striking landscapes encourage outdoor adventure. Nearby mountain villages often have local bakeries and craft shops to discover.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Many guesthouses, cabins, and rural lodges around Gudbrandsdalen welcome pets, particularly in village and farm settings, though policies may vary. Nearby forests and rivers offer scenic walks with your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Gudbrandsdalen?

    Pack layers, as weather can shift quickly in the valley and mountains. Locals often embrace outdoor activities year-round, so sturdy footwear is helpful, and many travelers find it useful to learn a few Norwegian phrases for a more engaging visit.

  • What is Gudbrandsdalen known for?

    Gudbrandsdalen is known for its dramatic landscapes, centuries-old stave churches, and strong roots in Norwegian folk culture. Locally made cheeses and outdoor adventure activities are also associated with the area.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Seek out woodcarving workshops in small villages and explore ancient pilgrim trails that wind through the valley’s forests. Locally loved summer farms often welcome visitors to learn about traditional lifestyles.

  • What are the best foods to try in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Sample brown goat cheese, known as brunost, along with traditional sour cream porridge and local cured meats. Many menus feature freshwater fish, wild berries, and flatbread made with generations-old recipes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Gudbrandsdalen?

    Bring layered clothing, waterproof outerwear, sturdy shoes or boots, and travel adapters if needed. A reusable water bottle and a camera are useful for enjoying hiking trails and cultural sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Gudbrandsdalen like?

    Gudbrandsdalen nightlife is generally relaxed, centering on cozy mountain lodges, restaurants, and community venues. Some local towns have pubs or cafés where visitors can meet residents, listen to music, or experience folk traditions.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Gudbrandsdalen hosts folk music gatherings in summer, traditional market days around autumn, and Christmas festivals with craft markets in village centers. Some towns celebrate regional food and cultural heritage through annual events.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Gudbrandsdalen?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Gudbrandsdalen, including spacious cabins and cozy farmhouses. Many provide amenities such as kitchens and outdoor play areas for children.

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