Claire's Antur reset in Norway

There are some places that make you pause the moment you arrive. No noise, no rush, just clean air, open water, and room to breathe. Furu is one of those places.
Built on the edge of Lake Mjøsa, about 90 minutes north of Oslo, this quiet, design-led retreat is rooted in nature, art, and sustainability. For Claire, it offered exactly what she needed; space to slow down, move at her own pace, and reconnect with the outdoors.
Wearing Antur throughout the trip, Claire packed light and lived simply. Days started with cold lake dips, warmed by strong coffee and thick socks. Time drifted easily, walking through pine forest, reading by the fire, and finding moments of stillness that felt rare and restorative.
And when the pull to explore crept in, there was plenty nearby:
• Nevelfjell has an amazing hike with rewarding views, quiet and beautifully open.
• Sjusjøen, a local hub for cross-country skiing and hiking, offers silent trails and big skies.
• In Lillehammer, just 20 minutes away, you have small galleries, tasty local pastries, and great coffee.
This place is an incredible for reconnecting through nature, walks and a slower pace.
