Exploring the beautiful Telemark Canal by bike, kayak or on foot? The Sleep Box at Valebø offers a practical and affordable overnight option, surrounded by nature and tranquility.
The Sleep Box sleeps up to four guests, with bunk beds equipped with mattresses. Just bring your own sleeping bag for a comfortable night’s rest. It’s perfect for small groups or families on the go.
A simple kitchen bench is available outside under a small roof, ideal for basic meal prep. You’ll need to bring your own camp stove. A picnic table with benches is also provided for dining and relaxing outdoors.
The Sleep Box comes with power outlets, indoor lighting, and a heater, making it a cozy retreat even on cooler evenings. Everything you need for a restful, no-fuss stay.
There is no drinking water on site, so bring your own. You can fetch washing water from nearby Lake Norsjø. A toilet is located a short walk away in the public recreation area.
Whether you’re cycling, hiking, or paddling, the Sleep Box at Valebø offers a convenient and comfortable place to rest – close to the water, forest and trails. A great base for your outdoor adventure in Telemark.
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