As snow falls and winter sets in, the sun fortunately still comes out in our part of Norway though days naturally get a bit shorter. Still, there is plenty of time to ski, snowshoe, Husky sleigh, airboard, hike, ice fish, snow scooter driving, or cross country ski in broad daylight before electric spots light up the tracks and stretch a bright winters day into a crisp and active evening.
With Jotunheimen National Park around the corner, ski slopes, snowshoe and cross country tracks a snowballs throw away and all the wood you need to stay warm, Herangtunet is the luxury boutique base for an active, relaxing, romantic or culinary Norwegian winter adventure.
We have partnered up with local companies specialized in anything from combined Husky sleigh & walking tours to helicopter rides and ice fishing. From (cross country) skis to snowboards to snowshoes to airboards to complete winter sport outfits, we’ll take care of it together with our partners so all you have to do is enjoy the ride…
Winter activities in Norway from Herangtunet are endless. Winter is a magical time of year here at Herungtunet design hotel. Wood stoves warm the bones, flames roar and outside the Ofyr is like a campfire you gather around and cook your own food on. Starting November, snow arrives and with it come almost unlimited winter sport activities that last till April.
Around the end of September foliage knocks on summer’s door. It comes with bursting colors and horizons that are on fire. Autumn is a very mellow time of year at Herangtunet. With days that are still long and quite warm, cool evenings and crisp nights. It is also the season with the arrival of a palette of bright red, yellow and orange, and berries and mushrooms are plentiful in the mountains and forests in Norway.
September and October are perfect months to bath in the beauty of the Valdres region. The season for discovering our picture-perfect part of Norway on foot or by bike. To enjoy and follow the warm lights of nature that tries to hold on to the memories of summer while standing on the brink of winter. Yes, this is truly season to fall into love with.