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Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised
Notes:
Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
For more information Online booking and prices please go to the website link at the bottom of the page... (Owners website). You will find details of all our properties here...
The property is approxiamately 25 minutes from Risor. and a 90 min drive drive from both Kristiansand and Olso Torp. (Sandefjord)
The lounge has lovely views to the lake... with balcony and outside fireplace...
Every season has its advantages at Lovlia.... Each season is more defined than the UK... We have recorded temperatures from plus 30 degreed in the Summer t minus 30 in the Winter... !! During the Summer the water s warm enough to swim in the lake... or perhaps take a trip to to the small local beach .. just 5 mins by car from the house...
Winter... More often than not ... there is snow from November through to March... There are local sledging hills for the children or the young at heart!...
Lovlia is set in an elevated position in the trees with stunning views to the lake
Summer views to the lake
Winter views to the frozen lake
Dining area views to the lake
To see more photos please visit http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/36801
The South Norway region
IS THIS THE COOLEST RIVERIA?
Norway is officially the best place in the world to live, according to the UN . And although only one in 400 British people visit the place each year - representing just 125,000 visitors - it is also pretty good for a holiday.
Few venture down the country´s east coast for their summer holidays. Which is great for the tiny number who do because the stretch of south-eastern coastline from the Holiday Norway down to Holiday Norway Mandal is one of Scandinavia´s best-kept secrets.
Scenically it is stunning: mile upon mile of tiny rocky islands and skerries, hidden bays and coves, white clapboard houses and clear glistening fjords, all set against a backdrop of lush green forests and lakes. What is so striking is the uniformity of this coastline - not just its geography, but also its architecture.
Nowhere is the view marred by a huge hotel or high-rise apartment block. Instead you find slight variations on one theme: the Norwegian summer house, made of wood, with a red-tiled roof, windows overlooking the water and in just three colours - white, terracotta and a mustardish yellow.
This is where Norway´s urban dwellers stay during their holidays. It´s their second home, or belongs to a relation, or is rented from a friend. Many of the houses are copies of grander originals found in the historic and picturesque coastal towns of Risor, Tvedestrand , Arendal , Grimstad.
It´s astonishing how well preserved these former timber ports and shipbuilding centres are, with their narrow streets of white buildings, picket fences and rose gardens, leading down to harbour areas flanked by shops and restaurants.
Draconian building restrictions allow few opportunities to experiment with this architectural tradition. The Norwegians are fiercely proud of their heritage and fear its loss; you also feel that anything brash is anathema to this nation´s psyche.
The best place to see this picture-postcard heritage is in Lyngor, which is made up of four islands. If you look at photographs taken at the beginning of the last century and compare them to today, Lyngør appears eerily the same; only the boats moored to the jetties have changed.
The determination of these islands to maintain their local character is impressive - they are car-free and only accessible by boat. Any outsiders who want to buy property here must pay a hefty premium - and prove they intend to live in the house for most of the year.
With every holiday house comes a boat. For a Norwegian, a boat in summer is as important as skis in winter. On a sunny day each fjord or piece of benign coastal water is littered with craft of all sizes. And this is the secret to really enjoying this region - being able to travel out to and explore the thousands of small islands along the Skagerrak Coast.
But sun in this part of Europe does come at a price - which is probably the main reason why so few foreigners seek it here. Most things cost more here - taxes are high and much is imported into this sparsely populated nation of just over four million people. But the elemental beauty of the Skagerrak Coast is well worth saving for.
It´s great for cycling, walking, fishing and sailing, very child-friendly, and clean and safe. Riviera is an apt way of describing parts of it: there are yachts, wealthy visitors, exclusive residences - but they´re all on display in a typically understated Norwegian way. It´s possibly the best place to go on holiday in the world.
Risor area
From its sunny coastline to inland mountain plateaus, pine forests and spectacular fjords, it's no wonder that Southern Norway is the Norwegians choice for a holiday destination.
With summer temperatures often reaching the 80's newcomers are suprised at how different this region can be from their expectations. It isn't just about snow and mountains (though you can still find them in abundance - it is Norway after all!); there are sandy beaches, quiet country walks, family entertainment, exciting adventures - Southern Norway has something for everyone.
It is easy to fall in love with Risør. This white town on the Skagerrak is the melting pot of Sørlandet. Outer Risør has the magnificent archipelago and romantic Sørland houses which stand shoulder to shoulder around the beautiful harbour. Everything goes on inside Risør.
Street life is more continental than Norwegian. There is activity all around and things are constantly going on like the Chambermusic Festival, the Arts and Crafts Festival and the International Woodenboat Festival.
Risør is also known for its galleries, three of them are open all year round. During the summer comes at least three more, which is quite good concidering that Risør town has only 7.000 inhabitants.
Lovlia is owned and managed by a UK couple and will help as much as possible to make your stay in Norway as pleasant as possible ... Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions regarding Lovlia or your holiday in Norway...
We look forward to your enquiry and subsiquent Booking... !
How to get there
Getting to Norway has never been easier, or cheaper. In addition to the more traditional ferry routes air travel is now becoming the favoured was to reach Norway.
Travel Norway By Air OSLO TORP IS THE BEST OPTION via Ryanair
By far the cheapest way to get to Norway these days is from Stansted Liverpool Newcastle or Glasgow Airport direct to Oslo Torp. Flights start at 1p plus Tax... Ideal for the south and east of Norway,
OTHER OPTIONS
www.Norwegian.no
This new Norwegian Low Cost Airline is well worth a try. They are flying from Stansted to the main Oslo Airport - Gardemoen and Bergen's Flesland airport. And now to Southern Norway Kristiansand
www.KLM
If you prefer flying from regional airports then KLM offer a number of services to Norway via Amsterdam Schipol. Fly from Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Norwich, and a number of other centres in the UK. (If you wish to fly to Oslo Torp you should enter Sandefjord as your destination.)
Ryan Air - www.ryanair.com
Tho low cost airline.... Many routes to Norway Oslo Torp and Haugesund from all over Europe. Including the UK airports at London Stansted, Newcastle, Liverpool, Dublin, and Edinburgh.
British Airways
Flights to Olso Gardeomen worth checking prices often cheaper than you think...
Braathens SAS
Flights to London... and all over Norway.
Ferry Companies Operating to Norway
DFDS www.dfds.co.uk
Colorline www.colorline.com
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Oslo Torp: 90 km
Railway:
Gjerstad: 30 km
Ferry:
Kristainsand: 90 km
Activities near Risor
Sports: Watersports Waterpark Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Cycling holidays
Facilities
Luxuries:
Log fire, Internet access, DVD player, Boat available for guest use, Sea view
General:
TV, Video player, CD player, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available
Standard:
Kettle, Toaster, Iron
Utilities:
Dish washer, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer
Rooms:
Bedrooms (2), Bathrooms (1), WCs (1)
Furniture:
Single beds (3), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 5
Other:
Please check with with the owner regarding linen and towels. Highchair available.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Private garden, BBQ, Bicycles available, Private fishing lake / river
Access:
Secure parking
Further details indoors: FREE BOAT WITH EVERY BOOKING (small boat with electric outboard FOC for use on the lake )
Hire available for fishing boat on the fjord with 5 hp engine. (request this at time of booking)
The property is approxiamately 25 minutes from Risor. and a 90 min drive drive from both Kristiansand and Olso Torp.
The lounge has lovely views to the lake... TV and DVD player ... and a selection of English games which will be enough to keep the children happy even if you are unlucky with the weather!
The property consists of Lounge, Hall, Kitchen.. and two bedrooms.
Plugs and electrical sockets. There is a normal 230 to 240V supply. The house is equipped with both UK and Norwegian sockets. (standard European).
Sleeping Arrangements...
One double main bedroom... with door to balcony. Sleeps 2
Bedroom 2 with family bunk bed. There is a double bed under...with a single bed over. Sleeping 3 in total.
The kitchen is modern... with slate floor... micro, dishwasher and most things you will require and a little more!
If required an extra (Zed)bed can be added on request.
There is a small patio .. with a BBQ, Open fire ...With decked area.
There are two cycles ... one mountain and a ladies bike which you are free to use. There is a spark (chair on skiis) and various sledges for the children for the winter months.
Fishing rods can be supplied on request... But terminal tackle must be supplied by the guests.
Trips to other parts of Norway can be suggested and planned on request.
Lovlia is ideally situated. It is within a short drive of Oslo Torp... with 10 mins of the salt water fjords of southern Norway and is a few metres from a large lake.
The area is in a farming community... where the main commodity is logging. You are free to roam ... where you like... and there are walks directly from the house.
Every season has its advantages at Lovlia.... Each season is more defined than the UK... We have recorded temperatures from plus 30 degreed in the Summer t minus 30 in the Winter... !! During the Summer the water s warm enough to swim in the lake... or perhaps take a trip to to the small local beach .. just 5 mins by car from the house...
Autumn... the colours of the trees ... and the mist over the lake offer great opportunities for photography and painting... Or perhaps berry picking ... Blueberries and cranberries grow wild .. in the forest behind the house. Or if you know what you are doing ... there are wild mushrooms galore...
Winter.. the landscape changes ... snow is usual from mid November... and in December the lak is usually frozen. This offers great oppertunities for x country skiing... skating.. Ice fishing... or just walking in the snow... There are walks from house....
Spring... the ice is melting... a wonderful time to visit Norway... Especially around the 17th of May... a colourful time on the National Day...
General Info on Lovlia...
This holiday accommodation has fabulous views overlooking the lake. In the lake during the right seasons you can fish for trout perch... and even the occassional salmon... There are nets that can be put out.. and an area where you can BBQ your catch. The lake is ideal for swimming too...
Wildlife. You will see an abundance of wildlife. Depending on the season...There is a resident family of beavers... which if you are lucky you can see... Plus an elk (moose) safari can be arranged... into the local forests. Bird life too is in abundance... from water birds to birds of prey. There have been reports too of the occasional wolf in the area!
The property has its own rowing boat and fishing nets...which you will have free access to.
There is also a small boat with 5 HP engine that can be hired separately. See extras. (During the winter the fjord usually freezes) It is often possible to walk on the sea ice.. and fish.
CHRISTMAS... Lovlia... is available over the Christmas and New Year. Although the house is not situated at a very high altitude... In a usual year there will be snow from mid November up until mid March. During January the lake freezes... and depending on conditions it is possible to walk and skate... and take a spark... (chair on skiis) or x crountry ski... There will be a 95% chance of a white Christmas ... although of course this cannot be guaranteed. Lovlia is ideally situated to take a day trip up to the local ski centre... at Gautefall which is about 90 Kms away... and can be reached in about 90 minutes. There are local sledging hills... and Risør is a quiet but pretty place to visit in the Winter.
Lovlia is a place to relax in during the winter... Infront of the cozy log fire... or on the balcony infont of the open fire with a hot chocolate...
Further details outdoors: RISOR AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS
From its sunny coastline to inland mountain plateaus, pine forests and spectacular fjords, it's no wonder that Southern Norway is the Norwegians choice for a holiday destination.
With summer temperatures often reaching the 80's newcomers are suprised at how different this region can be from their expectations. It isn't just about snow and mountains (though you can still find them in abundance - it is Norway after all!); there are sandy beaches, quiet country walks, family entertainment, exciting adventures - Southern Norway has something for everyone.
It is easy to fall in love with Risør. This white town on the Skagerrak is the melting pot of Sørlandet. Outer Risør has the magnificent archipelago and romantic Sørland houses which stand shoulder to shoulder around the beautiful harbour. Everything goes on inside Risør.
Street life is more continental than Norwegian. There is activity all around and things are constantly going on like the Chambermusic Festival, the Arts and Crafts Festival and the International Woodenboat Festival.
Risør is also known for its galleries, three of them are open all year round. During the summer comes at least three more, which is quite good concidering that Risør town has only 7.000 inhabitants.
Lovlia is owned and managed by a UK couple and will help as much as possible to make your stay in Norway as pleasant as possible ... Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions regarding Lovlia or your holiday in Norway...
We look forward to your enquiry and subsequent Booking... !
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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AUTUMN 07
12 Sep 07
30 Oct 07
395£ 395
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PRE CHRISTMAS 07
1 Dec 07
22 Dec 07
425£ 425
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CHRISTMAS 07
22 Dec 07
7 Jan 08
575£ 575
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WINTER 08
7 Jan 08
1 Jun 08
425£ 425
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SUMMER 08
1 Jun 08
1 Sep 08
575£ 575
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AUTUMN 08
1 Sep 08
20 Dec 08
425£ 425
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CHRISTMAS 08
20 Dec 08
5 Jan 09
575£ 575
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion. FREE USE OF BOAT ON THE LAKE WITH ELECTRIC OUTBOARD! Included (Please mention Holiday lettings when booking)
Linen rental £12.00 per person (optional) Cleaning charge £50 per booking (compulsory)
Rates start from £395 per week... Wth special offers available...
Guestbook
Review submitted by Kenneth from Liverpool (Submitted: 10/08/2007
"Tony and Lisa are exemplary hosts- very helpful and accommodating,but never intrusive. The apartment was well appointed, spacious and comfortable, and the views and location were stunning. We particularly appreciated the use of the boats and fishing tackle, and Tony's enthusiastic knowledge of the area. This is an ideal property for those seeking tranquility and a wilderness experience or as a base for touring. We would love to return one day"
Review submitted by Debbie, Darren & Kyla from Kilmarnock, Scotland (Submitted: 12/04/2007)
"The location is stunning. You definitely need a car to get about. The skiing was good still as the snow machine had been put on. Kyla, our daughter ( 20 months) loved the toys you left for her to play with and the sweets for easter was an aded bonus. It was a perfect short break although lots of shops shut for easter - the norwegains do enjoy their holidays. The chinese restaurant in town ( Risor ) was great and well worth a visit. "
Review submitted by Simon from North Shields (Submitted: 20/07/2007)
"The property is well located, a 8 minute drive from Risor,The living room/dining room has lovely views over the lake,Tony and Lisa are on hand if required and make you feel very welcome , if not you never see them.Large living area, with nice patio, wide screen TV and DVD makes alot of difference, good kitchen, central location for day trips out and local advice off Tony on what to visit. Thanks again, wish i was there now, hope to return in the winter one year to see Norway then. Simon & Nicola "
Review submitted by SAMARA from CO. ANTRIM, NORTHERN IRELAND (Submitted: 08/04/2007)
"A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY IN A STUNNING LOCATION- PEACEFUL & TRANQUIL, BUT CLOSE ENOUGH TO SHOPS, RESTAURANTS, ETC! IDEAL FOR ALL TYPES OF HOLIDAYS- A RELAXING BREAK OR A REAL OUTDOORS HOLIDAY, AS OURS WAS. EXCELLENT FISHING ON YOUR DOORSTEP AND GREAT SKIING CLOSE BY. ALSO OUR HOSTS TONY & LISA WERE EXCEPTIONALLY HELPFUL AND HOSPITABLE, FULL OF GREAT SUGGESTIONS FOR OUTINGS. WE COULDN'T HAVE ASKED FOR BETTER AND WE WILL DEFINITELY RETURN- IT WAS A GREAT PLACE TO SPEND OUR FIRST (OF HOPEFULLY MANY!) TRIP TO NORWAY!! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!"
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