— The Monk's Cell is the most tucked away room in the house
The Monk's Cell at Fjeldheim
At the end of the loft you find a door leading into a tiny room with a high and steeply sloped ceiling. It has a window, a dresser, a full-size bed, bookshelves set into the wall, and its own door to outside, if you don't mind using a brass ladder to climb down under the eaves of the house. This is the Monk's Cell. It has a single full-size bed which any monk would consider extravagantly comfortable.
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"Thank you for opening your home to our family. We all enjoyed ourselves every night after long days of snowboarding and skiing. Love the house and the beds are super comfortable. Can't wait till next year!"
- The Hall Family
Sleeping Arrangements
It is easy to keep everyone comfortable with a home as sprawling as Fjeldheim. The needs of large groups can be diverse. Fjeldheim was built for extended and multi-family use, and bedrooms are arranged for optimal use in a large group dynamic.
(3) California Kings, (1) Queen, (12) Full Beds, (2) Twins
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| Hallingdal | 1 Queen, full bath, private media room | |||
| Mor og Far | 1 California King, oversize bath, private balcony | |||
| Oden Room | 2 Full beds, shared full bath | |||
| Valhalla | 1 California King, full bath, private balcony | |||
| Grandma's room | 1 Full bed, 1/2 bath, private balcony | |||
| Norse | 1 California King, full bath, private balcony | |||
| Viking | 2 Full beds, + kids room, shared full bath | |||
| The Sleeping Loft | 6 Full beds and shared full bath | |||
| Monk's Cell | 1 Full bed, shares bath in the loft | |||
| Other Rooms | 4 multi-use rooms with comfortable couches |
