1-Bed Cabin with Boat Mooring & Sea Access – Vacation Home in Sandnes, Norway



Dreggjavikveien 12, 4308 Sandnes, Sandnes (Norway)
1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 69m² Floor area
€299,000
Chalet
No parking
1 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
69m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Stand on the stone-paved terrace on a late June evening, the sky still pale gold at ten o'clock, a low fire crackling in the outdoor fireplace, and the smell of salt air drifting up from Dreggavik marina just down the path. That's the rhythm of life at this cabin on Dreggjavikveien 12. Not a fantasy — a Tuesday.
Sandnes sits on the edge of the Gandsfjord in Rogaland, a county that Norwegians have quietly kept to themselves for decades while the rest of Europe chased Lofoten headlines. The Bersagel shoreline here is the kind of place where families have been launching rowboats and lighting grill fires for generations. The cabin itself carries that same unhurried quality — pine-planked floors worn just enough to feel honest, wood-paneled walls that hold warmth the way only timber does, a wood-burning stove that becomes the gravitational center of the room the moment October arrives.
The living space is more generous than you'd expect for 69 square meters. Large windows pull in southern light for most of the day, and the open arrangement means the kitchen, dining nook, and sitting area all flow together rather than feeling chopped up. There's a proper spot by the window to eat breakfast while watching the birch trees move in the morning breeze — one of those small domestic pleasures that ends up mattering more than any feature list ever could. The kitchen has profiled cabinet fronts and enough counter space to actually cook, not just reheat.
The main bedroom fits a double bed comfortably and shares that same close-grained timber cladding that runs through the rest of the interior. Off it, a practical alcove provides sleeping space for two more — grandkids, friends, whoever shows up for the July crab season. The bathroom was renovated in 2016 and features tiled walls, tiled floors, and underfloor heating, which matters a great deal when you've been out kayaking in a North Sea drizzle. Downstairs, the basement holds a laundry room with shower facilities and plumbing for a washing machine, plus a dedicated hobby room with generous storage — dry storage for fishing gear, wetsuits, hiking poles, all the equipment that a life on this coastline demands.
Outside is where this property really opens up. The total plot spans 1,238 square meters across two registered parcels, giving you a landscaped garden, lawn, stone patios, and several distinct outdoor zones connected by concrete walkways. The grill cabin — a traditional Norwegian affair, timber-framed and weather-proof — means that a late-August herring night doesn't get cancelled because of rain. It never does in Rogaland. Parking for two to three cars sits on an asphalted owned area, and the whole property comes fully furnished, down to the cutlery and the throw blankets on the sofa.
The included boat mooring at Dreggavik marina is not a minor detail. From that slip, you can head north up the Gandsfjord toward Stavanger city center in under an hour by water, or south toward the outer islands where the coastline breaks into skerries and open Atlantic passages. Stavanger itself — Norway's oil capital and a city with a punching-above-its-weight food scene, including a cluster of Michelin-starred restaurants around Øvre Holmegate — is roughly 18 kilometers away. The annual Gladmat food festival each July draws tens of thousands to the city's harbor, and it's entirely possible to arrive by boat, which is the correct way to do it.
The sea is about 500 meters from the front door. Swimming in the Gandsfjord is genuinely good from June through August, and the marked hiking trails in the Bersagel hills are accessible directly from the neighborhood — no car needed. The Preikestolen plateau, arguably the most dramatic hike in all of Norway, is around 40 minutes by car. Pulpit Rock draws climbers and walkers from across the world, and most second-home owners in this area treat it as a half-day excursion rather than a pilgrimage.
Public transport stops a two-minute walk from the property, and grocery shopping is about 12 minutes by car toward central Sandnes. The city's train line connects directly to Stavanger in under 20 minutes, so this cabin isn't isolated — it's positioned at the edge of genuine convenience.
For international buyers, Norway's property purchase process is relatively open to foreign nationals, with no restrictions on EU or EEA citizens and straightforward procedures for others. The property connects to public water and sewage infrastructure installed in 2013, so there are no off-grid complications. It's sold fully furnished and move-in ready, meaning you could complete the purchase and be grilling by the fjord the following weekend.
In terms of rental potential, demand for short-term holiday lets along the Rogaland coast has grown steadily as Stavanger's profile as a gateway to fjord Norway has risen. A well-maintained cabin with a marina berth and full outdoor amenities commands strong seasonal rates from late May through September, making this equally viable as a pure investment, a personal retreat, or some combination of both.
Key features at a glance:
- 1 bedroom plus sleeping alcove for two additional guests
- Renovated bathroom (2016) with underfloor heating and full tiling
- Basement laundry and hobby room with ample dry storage
- Included boat mooring at Dreggavik marina
- Total plot of 1,238 m² across two parcels
- 16 m² terrace plus outdoor fireplace area
- Traditional Norwegian grill cabin for year-round entertaining
- Asphalted parking for 2–3 cars on owned land
- Fully furnished and equipped — immediate occupancy
- Public water and sewage connections (installed 2013)
- Approx. 500 m to the shoreline, direct sea swimming and fishing access
- Wood-burning stove and pine interior throughout
- Public transport stop 2 minutes on foot
- 18 km from Stavanger city center
- 40 minutes from Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) trailhead
This kind of property — owned plot, marina berth, full garden, classic cabin fabric in good condition, and actual proximity to the sea — doesn't surface often in the Sandnes market at this price point. The ones that do sell quickly, usually to people who've been waiting for exactly this combination to come up.
Get in touch through Homestra to arrange a viewing or request the full property documentation. The long evenings and short selling windows don't wait around.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 1
- Size
- 69m²
- Price per m²
- €4,333
- Garden size
- 1238m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- Chalet
- Energy label
Unknown
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