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Hafjell Mosetertoppen, Norway

Kronrøysa 54

A Luxury Mountain Villa in the Heart of Scandinavia's Premier Alpine Region

Where Olympic skiing, world-class trails, and architectural excellence converge.

Ground Floor First Floor Lower Ground Floor
Morning slopes Children's ski paradise Ski-out access Transportation lane Northern Lights Ski hallway Panoramic living room Grand dining hall Fireside comfort Sauna Luxury bathroom Master suite Guest bedroom Family suite Morning fresh tracks

A Truly Rare Opportunity

An All-Season Luxury Mountain Villa in One of Scandinavia's Most Activity-Rich Alpine Regions

This is a home for families, professionals, and international buyers who seek more than a second residence. It is a sanctuary where sport, wellness, nature, and modern comfort come together — where winter weekends begin with direct trail access, and summers unfold across open mountain plateaus and world-class cycling terrain.

Virtual Tour

Step inside and experience the seamless blend of alpine luxury and Scandinavian design through this immersive tour

Easily Reached From Any Major European City

Direct international flights to Oslo Airport (Gardermoen International Airport) from across Europe, followed by less than 2 hours' drive to the villa. A true weekend property — exceptionally accessible and reachable comfortably throughout all seasons.

Oslo Airport terminal night view
London
1h 50m
to Oslo
Copenhagen
1h 45m
to Oslo
Amsterdam
2h 15m
to Oslo
Frankfurt
2h 20m
to Oslo
Paris
2h 40m
to Oslo
Oslo Airport → Villa
< 2 hours
via E6 highway
Modern E6 highway throughout
No mountain passes or ferries
Direct trains Oslo–Lillehammer
Year-round road maintenance
Faster than most Alpine resorts
Daily flights from major EU cities
Under 2 hours airport to villa
Seamless door-to-door journey

Alpine Skiing

Olympic Terrain at Your Doorstep

Hafjell Alpine Resort is one of Norway’s largest ski resorts, offering more than 50 kilometers of groomed slopes, 18 lifts, and varied terrain suitable for all skill levels. The resort has a vertical drop of 835 meters, and with a summit at 1,050 meters above sea level, it offers spectacular views over the Gudbrandsdalen valley.

Hafjell's alpine slopes hosted the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic events. Today, they form a blend of Olympic-grade challenge and family-friendly versatility, with the property bordering the illuminated access trail leading directly to the alpine slopes. This is alpine skiing at its highest standard — beginning just meters from your door.

835m Vertical Drop
50km+ Pistes
18 Lifts
Olympic Terrain Winter 2026 17th Winter Olympic Games Hafjell Alpine Resort Alpine Skiing Above the clouds view Hafjell Express 360 Lift Main Slope Evening Sun Morning Sun Slopes Ski-out Access Piste Map Alpine Sunset

Cross-Country Skiing

Norway's National Arena — Unrivalled Globally

For Nordic skiing enthusiasts, there is nowhere like Hafjell / Øyerfjellet. Kronrøysa 54 offers direct access to what many consider the best cross-country trail network in the world, used by national teams, elite athletes, and recreational skiers alike.

The very area used by the Norwegian National Cross-Country Ski Team — with perfect classic and skate tracks prepared every morning.

600+km Groomed Trails
20m From Your Door
Daily Grooming
Classic Timber Cabins Mountain Plateau Trail Cross Country Skiing Cross Country for All Ages Morning Tracks Nordic Sun Oyerfjellet Plateau

Reliable Winter Conditions

A Long, Stable Season From November Through April

The villa sits at approximately 800 metres elevation on a plateau renowned for Norway's most reliable winter climate. Consistent natural snow, stable temperatures ensuring excellent preservation, and extensive snowmaking at Mosetertoppen deliver one of the longest and most predictable winter seasons in Northern Europe.

Summer at Hafjell

Europe's Premier Mountain Bike Destination

In summer, Hafjell becomes a global hub for mountain biking — with a world-class reputation respected by amateurs and professionals alike. Host of the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships.

A mountain villa that offers this level of summer access is exceptionally rare. Kronrøysa 54 delivers a true four-season lifestyle, not just a winter one.

18 DH Trails
700m Vertical
25km Network
Hafjell Bike Park Summer Terrace View Mountain Trails Summer Jacuzzi Cross Country Biking Summer Evening Villa Mountain Vantage Point Summer Sun Terrace Summer Mountain View

Beyond the Slopes

Culinary Journeys & Cultural Heritage

Kronrøysa 54 is more than a ski retreat; it is a gateway to the region's finest cultural and culinary experiences. From the white-linen tables of historic mountain hotels to the vibrant streets of an Olympic city, the property offers immediate access to a wider world of leisure.

Whether seeking the thrill of Norway's premier adventure park or the quiet inspiration of a UNESCO-designated cultural hub, every excursion is just a short drive away.

5★ Dining
Norway's #1 Family Park
UNESCO City of Literature
Slakteriet Fine Dining Pellestova Dining Experience Fine Dining Wine Selection Slakteriet Restaurant Hunderfossen Family Park Hunderfossen Troll Lillehammer UNESCO City Lillehammer Streets Rondane National Park Rondane Hiking Trails Rondane River Landscape

Corporate & Group Retreats

Built for Teams, Leadership, and Company Culture

With capacity for 20 guests and 5 well-appointed bathrooms, the villa is uniquely suited for corporate retreats, executive workshops, and team-building events.

A quiet, inspiring environment for strategy sessions — with high-performance activities in every season. Skiing, biking, hiking, and team challenges all begin at your doorstep. Excellent restaurants and meeting spaces nearby.

20 Beds
5 Bathrooms
3 Living Areas
Panoramic Living Room Dining Pavilion Showpiece Kitchen Panorama Salon Kitchen Island Aerial View of Villa Drone View from Mountain View from Villa Balcony View Mountain Villa Surroundings Alpine Skiing Activities Mountain Biking Activities

Family & Lifestyle

A Mountain Sanctuary for Generations

A car-free, safe environment at Mosetertoppen where children learn to ski in protected areas minutes from the villa, while adults enjoy long days on alpine or cross-country trails.

Private sauna, outdoor jacuzzi, and a dedicated gym in the outbuilding provide the perfect recovery after a day in the mountains. Hiking, swimming, cycling, and nature exploration in summer — with Hunderfossen Adventure Park nearby for families.

Safe Car-Free Area
Sauna & Jacuzzi
4 Season Activities
Mountain Sanctuary Winter 2026 Mountain Sanctuary Living Room Sophisticated Comfort Master Bedroom View Cozy Fireplace Jacuzzi View Grand Entrance Hall Floating Oak Staircase Lower Terrace Resting Area Alpine Elegance Mountain Sports Equipment Room Private Fitness Studio Private Fitness Studio Interior

Kronrøysa 54

Øyer • Hafjell Mosetertoppen

Asking Price

€3,000,000

392
Living Area m²
8
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
11
Rooms
1498
Plot m²
2022
Year Built

About the Property

Hafjell Mosetertoppen — A beautifully appointed mountain residence offering eight bedrooms, five bathrooms, and three living areas, finished to an exceptional standard throughout.

Situated in Area 9 at Mosetertoppen, this generously proportioned residence combines luxury with practicality across three floors. Eight bedrooms include two master suites with en-suite bathrooms; all feature built-in wardrobes, with several incorporating bespoke beds crafted by a local furniture maker. The layout accommodates large family gatherings with ease, yet remains intimate for smaller parties. The kitchen and living room form the heart of the home — a natural gathering place for meals and conversation. The bespoke kitchen, with its distinctive finish, is fully equipped with Miele appliances including a double wine cabinet.

Features

Balcony & Terraces
Private Sauna
Outdoor Jacuzzi
Fireplace
Underfloor Heating
Panoramic Views
Ski Resort Access
Year-Round Road Access
Hiking Trails
Mains Water & Drainage
Mains Electricity
Electric Vehicle Charging

Interior Specification

A refined mountain residence combining exceptional views with luxurious finishes throughout.

Ground Floor

Ground Floor Hero

The entrance hall sets an immediate impression of quality, with Raw Stone tiled flooring, underfloor heating, and light-toned timber panelling to walls and ceiling. A bespoke bench seat and wardrobe cabinet, crafted by a local artisan, provide elegant storage. Off the hall, a practical utility room with sink and a guest WC complete the arrival space. The WC features floor tiles, timber-panelled walls and ceiling, a wall-hung WC with exposed cistern, and a vanity unit with integrated basin and illuminated mirror.

The living room is both airy and elegant, with floor-to-ceiling glazing rising to the ridge that floods the space with natural light and frames the views beautifully. The high, open ceiling with exposed roof beams emphasises the architectural quality of the space. Timber panelling to walls and ceiling creates warmth and harmony, while contrasting with contemporary details. Extra-wide panel boards and oak parquet flooring reinforce the refined finish. A striking fireplace with motorised raise/lower door serves as the focal point, while an Ochre chandelier (available by separate negotiation) completes the room.

The kitchen and dining area is equally impressive: bespoke smooth-fronted cabinetry in oak, produced by a local furniture maker, with Dekton stone worktops. Integrated appliances comprise refrigerator and freezer, dishwasher, two ovens, induction hob, coffee machine, Quooker instant boiling water tap, downdraft extractor, and a double Miele wine cabinet. A large island with seating encourages sociable cooking, while the open-plan dining area accommodates a generous table for entertaining. Large windows maintain the light, airy atmosphere, and doors open to the terrace.

A corridor leads to two master bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom. These are tastefully finished with timber-panelled walls and ceilings, large windows admitting abundant natural light, and bespoke shelving and wardrobes by a local furniture workshop. Each room comfortably accommodates a double bed.

The en-suite bathrooms combine luxury with a refined, contemporary aesthetic. Walls feature a combination of timber panelling and microcement; ceilings are timber-panelled. Tiled floors incorporate underfloor water heating. Fittings include double vanity units with integrated basins, wall-hung WCs, and glass-enclosed showers. Electric ventilation fans are installed.

An elegant staircase of oak and steel with a glass balustrade connects to the first floor. This architectural feature allows light to flow freely between levels and exemplifies the property's contemporary mountain style.

Ground Floor Plan Ground Floor Christmas Tree 2026 Ground Floor Festive Spirit Ground Floor Dining Room Winter Ground Floor Holiday Decor Main Living Room Bespoke Kitchen Master Bedroom Entrance Hall Guest Bathroom Living Room Panorama Living Room Ceiling Grand Room Living Room Architecture Master Bedroom Wardrobes Master Bedroom View Kitchen Pavilion Living Room View Second Master Bedroom Sophisticated Comfort Ensuite Bath Dining Pavilion Grand Dining Hall Master Bath Suite Showpiece Kitchen Panorama Salon Minimalist Kitchen Master Bedroom Sanctuary Kitchen Island Master Bathroom Second Master Bedroom Headboard

First Floor

First Floor Hero

A spacious loft living room occupies much of this level, enjoying good ceiling height with exposed timber purlins and generous windows that admit abundant daylight. The room currently accommodates four bespoke built-in beds, making it ideal as a TV room or additional sleeping space for family and guests.

The bathroom continues the refined specification: timber panelling and microcement to walls, panelled ceiling, tiled floor with underfloor heating, integrated basin, wall-hung WC, and glass-enclosed shower. An electric ventilation fan is fitted.

Two further bedrooms offer charming, characterful spaces with sloping ceilings, exposed roof purlins, and log walls that emphasise the authentic mountain character. Large windows preserve the views and ensure plentiful natural light. Each room accommodates a double bed.

Three practical storage rooms complete this floor.

First Floor Plan Entertainment Core Light Management Upper Level Bath Upper Level Design Upper Suite Grand Suite Upper Bath Detail Visual Flow Timber Detail

Lower Ground Floor

Lower Ground Hero

This level combines practical functionality with the same high-quality finish found throughout. The staircase arrives at a spacious hallway with direct access to a slate-paved terrace. A bespoke bench with integrated wardrobe provides storage.

Four bedrooms occupy this floor, all finished with timber-panelled walls and ceilings for a warm, natural atmosphere. The principal bedroom accommodates a double bed with built-in wardrobes; the remaining three feature family bunk beds. In total, this floor provides ten sleeping places.

Two bathrooms serve this level. One incorporates a double shower with glass-walled connection to the sauna. The sauna features tiled flooring, knot-free aspen panelling to walls and ceiling, custom-built benches, and an electric heater — ideal for relaxation after a day in the mountains. Both bathrooms are finished with timber panelling and microcement to walls, panelled ceilings, tiled floors with underfloor water heating, double vanity units with integrated basins, wall-hung WCs, and glass shower enclosures. One bathroom also includes a freestanding bathtub.

A generously proportioned living room provides space for both relaxation and entertaining. Warm timber panelling throughout creates an inviting atmosphere. The room accommodates a large sofa grouping and a dining table with bench seating — well suited to family gatherings and informal meals. A kitchenette with refrigerator, sink, and coffee machine allows refreshments to be prepared without returning to the main floor. This makes the lower ground floor a flexible, self-contained space for guests or older children.

The laundry room is equally well appointed, with fitted cabinets, worktop, sink, and plumbing for a washing machine. Tiled flooring with underfloor heating and timber-panelled walls maintain the consistent finish. Substantial shelving and hooks provide organised storage for skis, boots, and outdoor equipment — practical for an active mountain lifestyle. Natural ventilation and good lighting complete the specification.

A technical room and additional storage room are also located on this floor.

Sonos speakers are installed in the mezzanine, kitchen/living room, lower ground living room, and bathrooms. A KNX system provides centralised control of lighting and heating throughout.

The outbuilding is currently configured as a gym. External areas include slate-paved terraces and a jacuzzi.

Lower Ground Floor Plan Sauna Bench Bunk Room 1 Double Showers Bunk Room 2 Second Bathroom Shower Detail Bunk Room 3 Guest Lounge Ski Hallway Large Lounge Lounge Area Family Lounge Master Guest Suite Equipment Room Staircase Sauna and Bath Sauna Guest Tub

Location

A Premier Mountain Setting

This outstanding property occupies an elevated, open position in the sought-after "Utsikten" area of Mosetertoppen, close to both the Skavlen and Mosetertoppen ski stadiums. Directly from the doorstep, ski trails lead into the renowned cross-country network of Øyerfjellet — repeatedly voted among Norway's finest.

Hafjell and Kvitfjell together form Norway's largest alpine ski destination. Mosetertoppen sits at the summit hub, at the top of the Hafjell gondola.

The property enjoys magnificent, sweeping views across the Gudbrandsdalen valley and the surrounding mountain landscape — a place of peace and crisp mountain air. The plot borders the illuminated access trail leading down to the alpine slopes and the cross-country trails into the mountains. In total, 600 km of superbly maintained cross-country trails are accessible from here. Hafjell Alpine Centre offers 30 pistes and 15 lifts, including the gondola serving an impressive 835-metre vertical drop.

The wider Øyerfjellet area provides approximately 250 km of prepared cross-country tracks, connecting Hornsjø, Nordseter, and Sjusjøen.

In summer, Hafjell is an excellent base for hiking and cycling, with beautiful trails into Øyerfjellet and onwards to Sjusjøen and Nordseter. Families are well served by Hunderfossen Adventure Park and Hafjell Bike Park. Lillehammer lies approximately 18 km away; Øyer village is just 4 km, offering supermarkets, a sports shop, Vinmonopolet, restaurants, and local amenities.

The Plot

Land

The freehold plot extends to 1,498.5 sqm.

Directions

Approach from the north side of Hafjell Alpine Centre. Leave the E6 at Lilleputthammer and follow Aaslettvegen to Gamlevegen. Turn left past Nermo Hotel, then right onto the R361. After approximately 1 km, at the final junction before the tunnel, turn right following signs to Mosetertoppen. Pass through the toll station at the foot of Mosetertoppen, continue up Mosetervegen, and turn right beneath the concrete canopy marked "Utsikten". Follow the road to the top; the property is the third from the end on the left-hand side.

Interior detail
Every detail curated for comfort and aesthetic harmony

Floor Area

Total Usable Area: 392 sqm

The total usable area comprises:

Floor-by-Floor Breakdown

Ground Floor: 148 sqm internal, plus 48 sqm terrace and balcony

First Floor: 87 sqm internal, plus 43 sqm with reduced ceiling height

Lower Ground Floor: 141 sqm internal, plus 48 sqm terrace

Room Distribution

Ground Floor: Two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, guest WC, living room, kitchen/dining room, entrance hall, and corridor.

First Floor: Two bedrooms, living room, bathroom, corridors, and three storage rooms.

Lower Ground: Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, sauna, living room with kitchen, laundry room, technical room, corridor, and two storage rooms.

Outbuilding: 16 sqm comprising the outbuilding and an adjacent shed.

Floor plans are indicative only. All areas are taken from the condition report and measured in accordance with NS 3940:2023.

Property Details

Reference 55251347
Title Cadastre no. 17, plot 278 in Øyer municipality
Property Type Mountain Cabin
Ownership Type Freehold
Year Built 2022
Number of Rooms 11
Cadastre No. 17
Plot No. 278
Municipality Code 3440
Tenure Freehold
Plot Size 1,498.5 m²
Municipal Rates (p.a.) NOK 37,222 (2025)
Tax Assessment NOK 8,400,000

Purchase Costs

All costs shown in EUR. Norwegian taxes and fees apply regardless of display currency.

Asking Price €3,000,000
Stamp Duty (2.5%) €75,000
Title Registration €47
Mortgage Registration €47
Buyer's Insurance (Tryg) €1,587
Residents' Association Transfer Fee €214
Total Transaction Costs €76,895
Total Purchase Price €3,076,895

Note: This calculation assumes a single mortgage registration and sale at the asking price.

Snowy panorama
More than a property — a legacy in the mountains

Construction

Building Method

The residence is constructed over three floors, with a cast concrete ground slab at lower ground level. The superstructure employs traditional post-and-log construction with timber frame infill and vertical external cladding. The roof structure features purlin support with a traditional turf covering.

The outbuilding is of log construction on a concrete slab and ring foundation, externally clad with façade slate. Internal walls and ceilings are panelled. The roof is purlin-framed with turf covering. A simple shed is built adjacent on the north side.

Accommodation

This exceptionally well-proportioned residence offers a thoughtful layout across three floors:

Ground Floor

First Floor

Lower Ground Floor

Outbuilding

Fixtures and Fittings

Included: All fixed beds and wardrobe cabinets. All integrated kitchen appliances.

Available by separate negotiation: Ceiling lights, Slettvoll furniture, rugs, curtains, wall-mounted shelves, Ochre chandelier, outdoor furniture, and gym equipment (exercise bike, bench, etc.).

Excluded from the Sale

The standard NEF fixtures and fittings schedule is appended to the sales particulars and applies unless otherwise stated. Items listed above that are not present at the property are not included.

Included items are transferred without warranty beyond any remaining manufacturer's guarantee. The buyer accepts any marks or holes resulting from the removal of excluded items.

Heating and Services

Ground source heat pump with underfloor water heating throughout. Any habitable rooms without a heat source at the time of viewing are not served by a dedicated heat source.

Parking

Private driveway parking. An electric vehicle charging point is installed on the external wall adjacent to the entrance.

Running Costs

Annual Outgoings

Electricity consumption will vary with occupancy and usage. Insurance and utility costs depend on provider and tariff selection.

Additional costs such as television and alarm services are not included in the above.

Statutory Information

Services

Road: Private | Water: Mains | Drainage: Mains

Completion Certificate

Issued 24 January 2023.

Tax Assessment

Assessed value (2023 tax year): NOK 8,400,000

Energy Performance

An energy certificate has been issued and is appended to the sales particulars.

Title and Encumbrances

Registered Rights

The municipality holds a statutory lien securing payment of municipal charges. This lien arises by operation of law, is not registered, and transfers with the property. Registered declarations may exist granting the municipality rights to maintain water and sewage infrastructure; such declarations transfer with the property.

The following registered easement transfers with the title:

Reference 1031975, registered 21 September 2017: Mandatory membership of the residents'/homeowners' association.

Copies of all registered encumbrances are available upon request. Any mortgage registered by the buyer's lender will rank after these existing entries. For easements predating the subdivision or affecting the parent property, reference should be made to the original title.

Additional Information

Condition

The seller confirms no known pest issues.

Letting

There are no restrictions on letting the property.

Concession / Allodial Rights

The buyer must sign a self-declaration of exemption from concession. There are no allodial rights attached to the property.

Handover

By arrangement. Indicate desired handover date when submitting a bid.

Seller's Insurance

The seller has taken out property seller's insurance, and interested parties are encouraged to review the seller's self-declaration before submitting a bid on the property.

Insurance

Until handover, the property will be insured by the seller. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that the property is fully insured after handover.

Your Point of Contact

Stig Henning Svartor
Real Estate Agent MNEF • PrivatMegleren Lillehammer

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