Kongsberg Skiheiser Overview

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Kongsberg, the famous skitown of Norway, has a modern alpine ski-area. One hour drive west of Oslo, and you are there.

In the area the Knutehytta log cabin was inaugurated on the 2nd of February 1929. On Sundays there were special ski trains arriving from Oslo. The number of visitors to the cabin could exceed 2,000 on these days.

The log cabin is a popular resort for day-trippers. Surrounded by mountains, ski tracks and nice fishing lakes, it is an ideal area for excursions.

Knutehytta is situated 730 metres above sea level with the mountain peak Jonsknuten in the background. Including the height of the television mast, the peak is 1,000 metres above sea level. It is possible to walk up to the top in less than an hour. It is a magnificent view up there, and when the weather is nice you can even look all the way to Denmark.

The area around Knutehytta is preserved due to its great cultural-historical value. There has been silver mining activity in the mountain for 335 years (1623-1958).

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