For Sale, Price on Application
Bespoke & Luxurious Mountain Home, Geilo, Norway
Property Type : Other Residential
Property Style : N/A
Build Size : 4,214 ft² / 391 m²
Land Size : N/A
Bedroom : 4
Bathroom : 4
Half Bathroom : 0
MLS#: N/A
Property Description
Location
Why Invest in Norway
Norway has become one of Europe's most attractive markets for mountain property investment. The country offers exceptional stability, transparent regulations and a strong cabin culture that drives consistent demand. Strict planning rules protect mountain landscapes and limit new construction, making well-located homes in destinations like Geilo both rare and resilient in value.
Norway's reliable winter climate creates a long ski season from November to April, supported by modern lift systems, well-maintained slopes and extensive cross-country networks. Combined with a genuine fourseason outdoor lifestyle and easy access from Oslo Airport, Norway provides a secure, futureproof environment for international buyers seeking both lifestyle and long-term investment strength.
Geilo as a Destination
Geilo is a charming and lively mountain village at the foot of Hardangervidda and Hallingskarvet. It offers a full yearround outdoor experience, while the vibrant town centre provides more than 40 shops, cafés and restaurants, including Hallingstuene, Smakeriet Beefbar, Highland Lodge Pizza and Á Tartiner Bakeri.
A seventime winner of the World Ski Awards' "Norway's Best Ski Resort", Geilo features 21 lifts and 45 runs, with slopes for beginners, families and advanced skiers. The resort spans both sides of the valley, connected by a ski bus service. Several ski schools and highquality rental facilities are available in the base areas.
Cross-country enthusiasts enjoy over 500 kilometres of groomed trails in both the valleys and high mountain plateaus, with skiing often possible into June at higher elevations. Geilo is also the gateway to Hallingskarvet and Hardangervidda National Parks, offering some of Norway's finest crosscountry terrain.
Winter activities extend far beyond alpine and Nordic skiing: dog sledding, fat biking, snowshoeing, ice karting, snowmobile safaris, horseback riding, ice fishing, saunas and ice bathing all form part of the winter offering. Kiting on Hardangervidda and ski touring towards Hallingskarvet provide world-class experiences for more adventurous guests.
From June to October, Geilo becomes a hub for hiking, fishing and mountain biking. Trails range from family-friendly forest paths to demanding highmountain routes, all starting from around 800 metres above sea level. The area also offers excellent berry and mushroom picking and access to many lakes west of Kikut.
Travel to Geilo is easy and scenic. The Bergen Railway takes around three hours from Bergen and three and a half from Oslo, with up to five departures daily. During the ski season, the Kikut bus connects the station to the upper mountain areas, including Solhovda. By car, National Road 7 offers the shortest route from both Oslo and Bergen and is one of Norway's official national tourist routes, while County Road 40 provides access from the south.
Geilo enjoys a snowsure season from early November to late April, offering consistently excellent conditions and making it a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
Description
Located in Geilo's exclusive Blomsetlie area, often called the resort's sunny side, this newly completed mountain cabin offers uninterrupted panoramic views stretching from Sangenuten across Hardangervidda National Park. Geilo, now a seven-time winner of Norway's Best Ski Resort award, provides world-class skiing, scenic trails and a vibrant year-round outdoor lifestyle, making it one of the country's most desirable destinations for property investment.
This two-story log-frame residence is designed for luxury, comfort and hosting. It accommodates up to 12 guests across four spacious bedrooms, including two ensuite. The home features beautifully crafted living spaces, a private sauna, and an open-plan kitchen and lounge with dramatic ceiling height, a statement fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows framing spectacular mountain scenery.
The property is surrounded by groomed cross-country trails and cultural landscapes, with the Geilo ski resort and town centre only minutes away. Sustainability has been a priority throughout the build, with underfloor heating on the entire first floor and in the second-floor bathroom powered by an energy-efficient ground-source heat pump. This ensures year-round warmth with impressively low running costs. The additional rooms are fitted with elegant black wall-mounted panel heaters, and remote-controlled heating offers effortless temperature adjustment wherever you are.
With construction now complete, this exclusive mountain retreat is ready for immediate use and presents a rare opportunity to secure a premium home in one of Norway's most sought-after alpine regions.
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Why Invest in Norway
Norway has become one of Europe's most attractive markets for mountain property investment. The country offers exceptional stability, transparent regulations and a strong cabin culture that drives consistent demand. Strict planning rules protect mountain landscapes and limit new construction, making well-located homes in destinations like Geilo both rare and resilient in value.
Norway's reliable winter climate creates a long ski season from November to April, supported by modern lift systems, well-maintained slopes and extensive cross-country networks. Combined with a genuine fourseason outdoor lifestyle and easy access from Oslo Airport, Norway provides a secure, futureproof environment for international buyers seeking both lifestyle and long-term investment strength.
Geilo as a Destination
Geilo is a charming and lively mountain village at the foot of Hardangervidda and Hallingskarvet. It offers a full yearround outdoor experience, while the vibrant town centre provides more than 40 shops, cafés and restaurants, including Hallingstuene, Smakeriet Beefbar, Highland Lodge Pizza and Á Tartiner Bakeri.
A seventime winner of the World Ski Awards' "Norway's Best Ski Resort", Geilo features 21 lifts and 45 runs, with slopes for beginners, families and advanced skiers. The resort spans both sides of the valley, connected by a ski bus service. Several ski schools and highquality rental facilities are available in the base areas.
Cross-country enthusiasts enjoy over 500 kilometres of groomed trails in both the valleys and high mountain plateaus, with skiing often possible into June at higher elevations. Geilo is also the gateway to Hallingskarvet and Hardangervidda National Parks, offering some of Norway's finest crosscountry terrain.
Winter activities extend far beyond alpine and Nordic skiing: dog sledding, fat biking, snowshoeing, ice karting, snowmobile safaris, horseback riding, ice fishing, saunas and ice bathing all form part of the winter offering. Kiting on Hardangervidda and ski touring towards Hallingskarvet provide world-class experiences for more adventurous guests.
From June to October, Geilo becomes a hub for hiking, fishing and mountain biking. Trails range from family-friendly forest paths to demanding highmountain routes, all starting from around 800 metres above sea level. The area also offers excellent berry and mushroom picking and access to many lakes west of Kikut.
Travel to Geilo is easy and scenic. The Bergen Railway takes around three hours from Bergen and three and a half from Oslo, with up to five departures daily. During the ski season, the Kikut bus connects the station to the upper mountain areas, including Solhovda. By car, National Road 7 offers the shortest route from both Oslo and Bergen and is one of Norway's official national tourist routes, while County Road 40 provides access from the south.
Geilo enjoys a snowsure season from early November to late April, offering consistently excellent conditions and making it a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
Description
Located in Geilo's exclusive Blomsetlie area, often called the resort's sunny side, this newly completed mountain cabin offers uninterrupted panoramic views stretching from Sangenuten across Hardangervidda National Park. Geilo, now a seven-time winner of Norway's Best Ski Resort award, provides world-class skiing, scenic trails and a vibrant year-round outdoor lifestyle, making it one of the country's most desirable destinations for property investment.
This two-story log-frame residence is designed for luxury, comfort and hosting. It accommodates up to 12 guests across four spacious bedrooms, including two ensuite. The home features beautifully crafted living spaces, a private sauna, and an open-plan kitchen and lounge with dramatic ceiling height, a statement fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows framing spectacular mountain scenery.
The property is surrounded by groomed cross-country trails and cultural landscapes, with the Geilo ski resort and town centre only minutes away. Sustainability has been a priority throughout the build, with underfloor heating on the entire first floor and in the second-floor bathroom powered by an energy-efficient ground-source heat pump. This ensures year-round warmth with impressively low running costs. The additional rooms are fitted with elegant black wall-mounted panel heaters, and remote-controlled heating offers effortless temperature adjustment wherever you are.
With construction now complete, this exclusive mountain retreat is ready for immediate use and presents a rare opportunity to secure a premium home in one of Norway's most sought-after alpine regions.
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