Klevset is a village in Heim Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It lies on the shore of SkÃÂ¥lvik Fjord along County Road 350. The island of BÃÂ¥rsetøya lies just offshore in the fjord.
A small boatyard, J.M. Kleivset BÃÂ¥tbyggeri, formerly operated in Klevset. Among other vessels, it built three smacks for use by priests in the reconstruction of Finnmark after the Second World War.
The settlement was attested as Klauset in the 16th century and KleffÃÂett in 1590 (as well as Kleffset in 1667 and Klefset in 1723). The name is probably derived from the Old Norse word which means 'cliff', referring to its location below a steep hill.