2-Bed Chalet in Grotli: Mountain Retreat Near Strynefjellsveg

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Strynsfjellvegen 219, 2695 Grotli, Grotli (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 52Floor area

€171,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

52m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled amidst the majestic peaks of Grotli, this 2-bedroom chalet offers a serene escape into nature's embrace. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of a mountain bird. Here, in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, your mornings begin with the sun casting golden hues over the snow-capped peaks, inviting you to explore the wonders that lie beyond your doorstep.

A Day in the Life at Grotli Chalet



As the day unfolds, the chalet becomes your sanctuary, a place where time slows down and the outside world fades away. The cozy interior, with its rustic charm and thoughtful design, provides a warm haven after a day of adventure. Picture yourself sipping a hot cup of cocoa by the window, watching as the snowflakes dance in the winter breeze.

In the summer, the landscape transforms into a lush tapestry of greens and wildflowers, offering endless opportunities for hiking and exploration. The nearby Strynefjellsveg, a historic route, beckons with its scenic vistas and tales of yesteryears, while the Grotli Mountain Hotel stands as a testament to the region's rich heritage.

Local Lifestyle and Attractions



Grotli is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The area is renowned for its outdoor activities, catering to both thrill-seekers and those seeking tranquility. Winter sports enthusiasts will revel in the reliable snow conditions, with skiing opportunities that extend into the summer months thanks to the Stryn Summer Ski. Hiking trails weave through the mountains, offering breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature.

For those who appreciate cultural experiences, the region hosts various festivals and events that celebrate local traditions and crafts. The nearby villages offer a taste of authentic Norwegian cuisine, with hearty dishes that warm the soul.

Chalet Features and Benefits



- Size: 52 square meters of thoughtfully designed space
- Bedrooms: 2 cozy bedrooms, perfect for family or guests
- Electricity: Modern conveniences in a rustic setting
- Accessibility: Road access with a bus stop just 1.9 km away
- Privacy: Elevated position ensures seclusion and tranquility
- Proximity: Walking distance to Grotli Mountain Hotel
- Outdoor Activities: Hiking, skiing, and more at your doorstep
- Local Amenities: Grocery store 24.7 km away for essentials
- Investment Potential: Ideal for rental opportunities

Investment and Practical Considerations



Owning a chalet in Grotli is not just about the immediate joy of a vacation home; it's a sound investment in a region known for its natural beauty and recreational appeal. The property is in good condition, ready for you to move in and start creating memories. For international buyers, the legal landscape is straightforward, with clear guidelines for ownership and tax implications.

Your Mountain Retreat Awaits



This chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. Whether you're seeking a personal retreat or a rental opportunity, this Grotli chalet offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility.

Ready to make this mountain haven your own? Contact us today to arrange a viewing and step into a world where nature's beauty and modern comfort coexist in perfect harmony. Embrace the Grotli lifestyle and let the mountains become your home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
52
Price per m²
€3,288
Garden size
0
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Følingen hyttefelt 15!

You step off the boat and the engine dies. Suddenly it's just wind through pine needles, the soft lap of water against the dock, and the distant call of a great northern diver somewhere across Lake Toke. That's the moment you understand why people fall hard for Fjordøy and never quite let go. This three-bedroom timber chalet sits on its own 1,233 square metre island plot in the middle of Lake Toke, in Telemark's Drangedal municipality — one of the quieter corners of inland Norway that Norwegians have been quietly hoarding as a summer secret for decades. The cabin was built in 1964, and while it's been well maintained, it hasn't been sanitised into something generic. The low ceilings, the knotted pine walls, the south-facing terrace worn smooth by summers of bare feet — it feels like a place that has actually been lived in and loved. At 42 square metres internally, it's compact but genuinely functional. The living and dining room catches southern light for most of the day, and the direct door onto the covered terrace means meals blur between inside and outside from June right through to early September. The kitchen is simple and honest. Three bedrooms sleep a family or a group of friends without anyone having to argue over sleeping arrangements. A separate utility area of 13 square metres — attached but external — holds a storage room and a toilet, which is the kind of practical Norwegian cabin thinking that makes a property actually usable rather than just photogenic. The private shoreline and wooden boat dock are the heart of the place. Lake Toke is a serious lake — around 15 kilometres long, clear enough to swim in with confidence, deep enough to hold good-sized perch and pike. On a calm morning, you can fish from t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjordøy!

Step outside on a February morning and the groomed ski trail is already there, right at the edge of the plot, cutting through the snow-heavy pines of Vikerfjell. You clip into your skis before the coffee has even finished brewing. That's the particular kind of morning this cabin at Skåpmyrveien 8 makes possible — and once you've had it, it's hard to imagine spending winter any other way. Set in the Tosseviksetra area of Vikerfjell, roughly 800 metres above the valley floor and about an hour's drive from Oslo, this three-bedroom chalet with an approved separate annex is the kind of Norwegian mountain property that rarely comes onto the market at this price point. At 221,000 EUR with 86 square metres in the main cabin plus the annex, and with electricity already installed, it sits in a genuinely accessible bracket for international buyers looking for a second home in Scandinavia. The plot is leased rather than freehold, which is completely standard practice in Norwegian recreational property areas and is precisely what keeps the entry price realistic. The cabin itself is in good condition. Walk through the door and you get the open-plan living room and kitchen that Norwegians have been perfecting for generations — practical, warm, nothing wasted. The fireplace sits at the heart of it, and on a cold evening with the snow piling up outside, that cast iron heat source does things no underfloor heating system ever quite replicates. The kitchen is straightforward and honest: a traditional hytte standard that's built for actual cooking after long days outdoors, not for Instagram. Two of the three bedrooms have bunk beds, one has a double, and the whole setup handles up to 13 people across the main cabin and the annex. Big fami ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Norway's Nordberg region, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the majestic Liavatnet Lake shimmering in the distance. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the landscape, you step out onto the south-facing terrace with a steaming cup of coffee. The panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness are nothing short of breathtaking. The day unfolds with endless possibilities: a morning hike through the pristine trails, a leisurely canoe ride on the lake, or simply basking in the sun on your private veranda. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland. Cross-country ski trails beckon just a short walk from your doorstep, offering a perfect blend of exercise and exploration. After a day of adventure, retreat to the warmth of your chalet, where a wood-burning stove crackles invitingly, casting a cozy glow over the open-plan living area. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Nordberg is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is renowned for its hiking, skiing, hunting, and fishing opportunities. Whether you're scaling the nearby peaks or casting a line in the tranquil waters of Liavatnet, each day promises a new adventure. The local culture is rich and inviting. Just a stone's throw away, Sota Sæter offers a taste of traditional Norwegian hospitality. Indulge in a three-course meal or savor the simple pleasure of sour cream waffles, all while soaking in the rustic charm of this DNT cabin. ### Ar ... click here to read more

Well-maintained cabin built in 1985 with extension in 1996

Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's most pristine landscapes. Nestled in the heart of Nordberg, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise, perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat. With its prime location near the renowned Reinheimen, Breheimen, and Jotunheimen National Parks, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A Gateway to Nature's Wonders Located in the picturesque region of Skjåk, the chalet is enveloped by dramatic mountains, sparkling lakes, and lush forests. This area is celebrated for its tranquility, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're an avid hiker, a fishing enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the stillness of nature, this chalet provides the perfect backdrop for your adventures. Convenience Meets Seclusion Despite its secluded feel, the chalet is conveniently situated just 15 minutes from essential amenities, including a 24-hour grocery store and the Dønfoss camping area, which boasts a large outdoor heated swimming pool. For those seeking more adventure, the famous Sota Sæter is only 25 minutes away, offering year-round mountain activities and a restaurant serving seasonal delicacies. A Home with Modern Comforts Originally built in 1945, the chalet has undergone significant upgrades, seamlessly blending traditional charm with modern comforts. It features two contemporary bathrooms equipped with high-end fixtures, a sauna, and three spacious living rooms, two of which have cozy fireplaces. The modern kitchen is fully equipped, making it ideal for preparing meals for family and friends. Spaciou ... click here to read more

Drone photo, beautiful view over the Bråtå valley

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Valldal valley, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located at Gjerdsføret 91, just a short drive from the vibrant center of Valldal, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape with all the comforts of modern living. Whether you're looking for a second home or a holiday retreat, this chalet promises a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. This chalet, with its classic Norwegian log construction, is a testament to traditional craftsmanship, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. Built in 1981 and thoughtfully expanded in 2020, the property combines rustic charm with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay for you and your loved ones. ### Experience the Best of Valldal Valldal is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by majestic fjords, lush mountains, and cascading waterfalls. As a resident, you'll have access to a plethora of outdoor activities right at your doorstep. From hiking and fishing to berry picking and exploring the great outdoors, the possibilities are endless. - Prime Location: Just 10 km from Valldal center, offering easy access to essential services and amenities. - Scenic Surroundings: Set on a natural plot with a blend of cultivated and wild Norwegian nature. - Outdoor Adventures: Renowned hiking terrain with numerous trails and activities. - Year-Round Access: Accessible by car throughout the year, making it a perfect getaway in any season. - Community Feel: A sparsely built area with a sense of community and privacy. ### Chalet Features ... click here to read more

Welcome to idyllic Gjerdsføret 91 in Valldal.

Nestled amidst the captivating landscape of Valldal, Norway, Gjerdsføret 75 presents an opportunity that's as versatile as the land it sits on. This cozy cabin, comfortably perched in a well-known cabin enclave in Gjerde, offers a distinctly personal sanctuary for those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With its enchanting vistas and crisp Norwegian air, it’s the perfect spot for families or anyone seeking a simple refuge in nature's heart. Valldal is not just another dot on the map; it’s a gateway to a lifetime of experiences. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, Valldal beckons travelers and adventurers with its majestic mountains and serene fjords. For those who love the great outdoors, the area offers endless hiking paths and scenic cycling trails that meander through lush landscapes. Whether you're into paddling a kayak across clear waters or trekking challenging paths, the allure of Valldal lies in its boundless offerings. Additionally, the climate is relatively mild, given its northern location, providing refreshingly cool summers and snowy winters, making it an all-season getaway. Living in Valldal is like living within a page of a storybook. The town is famed for its fruit production, with local farms offering juicy apples and strawberries that locals and visitors savor in equal delight. The true highlight of living here is, undoubtedly, the peace that envelopes the small town, punctuated by the warm greetings of locals and the simple joy of witnessing nature’s seasonal transformations. For thrill-seekers, Valldal is a haven. Engage in exhilarating activities such as rafting and canyoning in the nearby rivers, or test your limits at Valldal’s climbing park. If you’re interested in ... click here to read more

Gjerdsføret 75 | Presented by real estate agent MNEF Terje Hoel, Notar

Picture yourself standing on a 65-square-meter terrace, morning coffee in hand, as the mist lifts from the valley below to reveal jagged peaks piercing the Norwegian sky. The air carries the crisp scent of pine and mountain snow, while the distant sound of waterfalls creates a natural soundtrack to your breakfast. This is life at Trøavegen 70, where your 5-bedroom mountain chalet becomes the gateway to experiencing Norway's raw, untamed beauty throughout every season. Nestled in Valldal, this 153-square-meter retreat sits at the crossroads of adventure and comfort, just 8 kilometers from the crystalline waters of the fjord and within easy reach of the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and the legendary Trollstigen mountain road. The property occupies 1,000 square meters of thoughtfully landscaped grounds, where manicured gardens meet wild mountain terrain, creating a private sanctuary that feels both cultivated and authentically Norwegian. The newer double garage, built in 2018 with electric car charging capabilities, signals that this is a vacation home designed for the modern international buyer who values both tradition and contemporary convenience. The rhythm of life in Valldal changes with the seasons, each bringing its own magic to your mountain escape. Summer transforms the region into a hiking paradise, where trails wind through alpine meadows carpeted with wildflowers, leading to viewpoints that capture the essence of Nordic grandeur. The famous Valldal strawberries ripen in July, and local farm stands overflow with fresh produce that defines Norwegian summer cuisine. Your expansive terrace becomes an outdoor living room, where midnight sun dinners extend well past traditional hours, and guests gather around the ou ... click here to read more

Møremegling presents Trøavegen 70

Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Stordal, the quaint chalet at Nørdalen 829 offers an unparalleled retreat for those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With a cozy size of 76 square meters, it's a perfect fit for families and individuals alike, especially those who wish to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Norway. This secluded hideaway, priced attractively at $247,863, beckons with the promise of peace and adventure in equal measure. The chalet stands in good condition—well cared for and ready for you to put your unique stamp on it. As you step inside, you'll find three comfortable bedrooms, each offering a serene view of the surrounding wilderness. The modern kitchen, updated in 2021, comes equipped with integrated appliances, making meal preparations convenient. For those who appreciate a cozy bath, the bathroom was renovated in 2016 and features underfloor heating, ensuring warmth even during the chilly Nordic winters. The first thing you'll notice is the ski-in/ski-out feature—your personal gateway to the superb cross-country ski trails right outside. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a winter sport enthusiast hoping to embrace the snowy landscapes, this property offers direct access to the adventures of Stordal's winter wonderland. And, during the warmer months, the trails become a hiker's paradise, lined with the lush beauty of Norwegian flora. Stepping out onto the large terrace, you’ll be greeted by fantastic sun conditions throughout the year, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing in summer or enjoying a hot cocoa under a blanket of stars during winter. The terrace is a perfect vantage point to breathe in the tranquility of your surroundings, a much welcome escape fro ... click here to read more

.EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Miriam Sivertsen presenterer Nørdalen 829!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Stordal region, this exquisite chalet at Reset 39 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its breathtaking mountain views and proximity to world-class skiing and hiking trails, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for a tranquil escape. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks visible from your bedroom window. This chalet, with its five spacious bedrooms, is perfect for families or groups of friends looking to create lasting memories in one of Norway's most picturesque locales. A Home Designed for Comfort and Adventure Built in 1980 and thoughtfully extended in 1991, this chalet combines traditional charm with modern amenities. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, where a modern wood-burning stove provides warmth and ambiance. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before hitting the slopes or hosting a festive dinner, this space is designed for both functionality and enjoyment. Key Features: - Five generous bedrooms, ideal for large families or hosting guests. - Open-plan living room and kitchen with a modern wood-burning stove. - Large windows offering stunning mountain views. - Bright, functional kitchen with modern appliances. - Modern, well-maintained bathroom. - Practical entrance area with storage for outdoor gear. - Spacious 26-square-meter terrace for al fresco dining and sunbathing. - Private lot of approximatel ... click here to read more

Presented by Møremegling – inviting mountain cabin

A Tranquil Mountain Escape in Stordal Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of mountain air. As the sun peeks over the rugged peaks, you step onto your expansive terrace, a steaming cup of coffee in hand, and take in the breathtaking panorama of the Stordal valley. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature's tranquility and adventure's thrill. A Day in the Life at Nørdalen 642 Nestled at 409 meters above sea level, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility. Your day might begin with a leisurely breakfast on the 30-square-meter terrace, where the morning light dances across the valley. As the day unfolds, the options are endless. In winter, the nearby Overøye ski center beckons with its pristine slopes, just a minute's drive away. For cross-country enthusiasts, a well-maintained trail lies a mere 350 meters from your doorstep, offering a serene glide through snow-laden landscapes. In the warmer months, the surrounding terrain transforms into a hiker's paradise. Trails wind through lush forests and along babbling brooks, each turn revealing a new vista. Fishing enthusiasts will find solace in the clear, trout-filled streams, while the adventurous can explore the rugged beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1977, this 66-square-meter chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and enduring quality. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming space for family gatherings, where stories are shared over hearty meals prepared in the functional kitchen. A fireplace adds a cozy touch, its warmth a comforting presence during the cooler months. Three ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin in Ålmåslia

Nestled in the serene landscape of Stordal, Ekrelia 4 offers a retreat like no other. This well-maintained and cozy cabin, in good condition and set on a generous plot of land, provides the perfect balance of peace and adventure right at your doorstep. Ideal for those seeking a relaxing escape in beautiful Norwegian surroundings or adventurers looking for proximity to thrilling outdoor activities, this property caters to all kinds of nature enthusiasts. As a busy real estate agent, I'd like to take a moment of my hectic schedule to unfold the story of this charming log cabin. Imagine driving just 10 kilometers from the quaint village of Stordal and arriving at Ekrelia, where your cabin awaits amidst the lush greenery. After a day's work in bustling Ålesund, which is just about 67 kilometers away, you'll find the tranquility here both refreshing and restorative. Picture yourself waking up to the gentle sound of nature, with splendid views from your sunny terraces, offering a perfect start to any day. ### Property Features: - 2 cozy bedrooms for restful nights - 1 modern bathroom fully functional and inviting - Open-plan living room and kitchen, perfect for family gatherings - Loft area providing additional storage or relaxation space - Covered veranda offering shelter and comfort in all weather - Spacious terrace ideal for sunbathing in those rare Norwegian sunrays - Large plot surrounded by nature - Outdoor shed for storage or hobbies - Sunny outdoor areas where you can bask in the warm summer sun - Wooden interior finish for that authentic cabin feel - Scenic views that never cease to amaze Stordal, with its rich landscapes, is not just a place to live—it's an experience. The area is renowned for its outdoor adventur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ekrelia 4!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Fjord municipality, Øyeholen 15 in Stordal offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a serene mountain retreat. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views of the majestic Stavsengfjellet mountains greeting you each morning. This chalet, located on the sunny side of Ekrelia, is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its prime location, this property is ideal for international buyers looking for a second home or a vacation retreat in Europe. A Cozy and Well-Maintained Chalet Built in 1982, this chalet has been lovingly maintained and is in excellent condition, ready to welcome its new owners. The 59 square meters of living space is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it perfect for both short getaways and extended stays. - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Each room is designed to offer comfort and flexibility, allowing you to tailor the space to your needs. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with underfloor heating, a shower cabin, and a modern vanity, ensuring a comfortable stay. - Open-Plan Living Area: The living room, with its large windows, offers stunning views and is seamlessly connected to the kitchen, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: Features all the essentials, including a stove, microwave, and refrigerator, with ample storage and workspace. - Wood-Burning Stove: Adds a cozy touch, perfect for chilly evenings. Outdoor Paradise T ... click here to read more

Welcome to this charming cabin on the sunny side of Ekrelia by Stavsengfjellet in Stordal.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Møre og Romsdal region, Rødvenvegen 443 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming cabin, located between the quaint villages of Eidsbygda and Rødven, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a deep connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the everyday reality at Rødvenvegen 443, where the natural beauty of Norway is your constant companion. The cabin, built in 1977, sits on a sprawling 1,895 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. ### A Gateway to Nature's Wonders The surrounding landscape is a tapestry of rolling hills, dense forests, and the shimmering sea, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or simply someone who appreciates the serenity of unspoiled landscapes, this location has something for everyone. - Proximity to the Sea: Just 0.2 kilometers away, perfect for fishing, boating, or a refreshing swim. - Hiking Trails: Explore numerous trails that wind through forests and mountains, offering stunning vistas. - Local Wildlife: Spot native birds and wildlife in their natural habitat. - Cultural Heritage: Discover historic sites and participate in local festivals that celebrate the region's rich history. ### A Cozy and Functional Retreat The cabin itself is a testament to simplicity and functionality. With a total indoor area of 40 square meters, it features an open-plan living room and kitchen, two cozy bedrooms, and a combined storage/toilet room. The living area i ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rødvenvegen 443!

A Cozy Retreat Amidst Norway's Majestic Fjords Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the towering pines. Nestled in the heart of Stordal, this charming chalet offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its breathtaking views of lush valleys and dramatic mountain formations, this property is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. A Day in the Life at Lyngrabbane 13 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive southwest-facing terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape are nothing short of mesmerizing. As the sun climbs higher, the terrace becomes a sun-drenched haven, perfect for lounging with a good book or hosting a leisurely brunch with family and friends. The chalet's open-plan living room and kitchen invite you to create culinary delights while enjoying the warmth of the wood-burning stove. The kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, is a chef's dream, offering everything you need to whip up a hearty breakfast before heading out to explore the great outdoors. Embrace the Great Outdoors Stordal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cycling aficionado, or a winter sports enthusiast, the area offers a plethora of activities to suit every taste. The nearby Overøye Alpine Center is a haven for skiers, while the lighted cross-country ski trail provides a magical experience under the starlit sky. In the warmer months, the region transforms into a lush playground, with hiking trails that wind through verdant forests and along crystal-clear streams. The sea, just a sh ... click here to read more

The exterior walls were last painted in 2024.

Introducing a delightful chalet nestled within the serene landscape of Bjorli, located at Bøvervegen 170. This cozy abode promises an ideal retreat for families and individuals searching for a peaceful escape amidst Norway's splendid natural beauty. The property boasts a traditional style that perfectly complements its surroundings, making it a quaint and inviting home. Bjorli, renowned for its sparkling winters and lush green summers, is a destination that offers something for everyone. Positioned in the Lesjaskog area, this charming village offers an exceptional climate perfect for those who love the outdoors. Winters here transform the region into a snow-capped wonderland, attracting ski enthusiasts from around the globe. In contrast, summers in Bjorli are a vibrant affair, with a palette of greens painting the landscape, perfect for hiking, fishing, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the region. At the heart of this retreat is the main chalet, framed by the majestic Scandinavian forest. The living space is compact yet accommodating, offering every essential needed across its modest 57 square meters. The cabin exudes warmth and coziness, characteristics typical of traditional Norwegian chalets. With four bedrooms, this property adequately fits a family looking for a cozy haven to relax and recharge. The main cabin includes: - 3 Bedrooms - Living Room - Kitchen - Entrance Hall An annex complements the main structure, adding versatility to the property. This extension includes vital amenities, ensuring convenience and functionality at every turn. The annex holds: - 1 Additional Bedroom - Bathroom - Toilet Room - Storage Room Living in a chalet in Bjorli means embracing a lifestyle connected intimately with na ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains, this newly constructed semi-detached house in Bjorli offers a unique blend of modern convenience and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, and the promise of a day filled with adventure and relaxation. This is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that embraces the best of both worlds. ### A Canvas for Your Vision This 85-square-meter home is a blank canvas, ready for you to infuse it with your personal style. The exterior is fully completed, showcasing a sleek, modern design that harmonizes with the surrounding landscape. Inside, the space awaits your creative touch, offering significant cost savings for those who choose to undertake the interior finishing themselves. Alternatively, a local contractor can complete the interior to your specifications, ensuring a seamless transition to your new mountain retreat. ### A Year-Round Playground Bjorli is renowned for its exceptional skiing conditions, with slopes that cater to all skill levels. From your doorstep, you can ski directly onto the trails, immersing yourself in the vibrant winter sports community. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a haven for hikers and cyclists, with trails that wind through lush forests and along sparkling rivers. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities in the nearby lakes, while the breathtaking views provide a stunning backdrop for every outdoor adventure. ### A Community Rich in Culture and Comfort The local community in Bjorli is as welcoming as it is vibrant. Throughout the year, you'll find a range of cultural events, from traditional festivals to contempor ... click here to read more

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A Winter Wonderland Awaits at Kongeltunvegen 1 Imagine waking up to the gentle hush of snowflakes falling outside your window, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Welcome to Kongeltunvegen 1, a chalet that offers more than just a place to stay—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. Nestled in the serene enclave of Bjorli, this chalet is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. With its prime location, you're just a stone's throw away from some of Norway's most exhilarating ski trails and hiking paths. Whether you're an avid skier or a nature enthusiast, this property promises year-round activities that cater to every taste. A Home That Embraces You Step inside, and you're greeted by a warm, inviting space where every detail has been thoughtfully curated. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, is the heart of the home. Here, a wood-burning stove crackles softly, casting a cozy glow that invites you to unwind after a day on the slopes. The chalet's design marries functionality with comfort. Three well-appointed bedrooms offer restful retreats, while a versatile loft space provides additional sleeping quarters or a playful hideaway for children. The modern bathroom, complete with underfloor heating, ensures comfort even on the chilliest of days. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Bjorli is a destination that offers something for everyone. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy playground, perfect for downhill skiing, cross-country adventures, and even summit tours. As the snow melts, the area reveals a network of hiking and cycling trails that wind through breathtaking mountain ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kongeltunvegen 1!

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Bjorli, the cabin at Lysbakkenvegen 44 is a delightful sanctuary that offers the quintessential Norwegian living experience. This 87 square meter chalet, constructed with sturdy timber, captures the true essence of mountain living. As a busy global real estate agent assisting overseas buyers and expats, I am pleased to guide you through the story of this cabin and its beautiful surroundings. Bjorli is known for its breathtaking natural vistas, complete with snowy winters ideal for skiing and temperate summers perfect for exploring. The town offers a mix of serenity and adventure, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful lifestyle. Located towards the end of the cabin area, this property allows you the rarity of privacy, being free from the bustle of through traffic. Nearby, cross-country skiing trails beckon during snowy months, while hiking trails promise exploration during warmer seasons. Living here is like having a retreat where nature sits at your doorstep. The chalet stands in good condition, with a well-preserved log structure that feels authentic and welcoming. It's the ideal spot for families or individuals yearning for a place to unwind and recharge. The structure is set over two floors, thoughtfully designed to use the space efficiently. On the ground floor, discover a cozy living room, a practical kitchen besides the hall with stairs, a bathroom, and a bedroom. Ascending to the loft, you'll find a second living room and an additional bedroom, perfect for accommodating family or guests. Living in a chalet such as this offers an unparalleled experience. The charm of timber walls, pine floors, and panel ceilings create a warm and inviting atm ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Ole-Marius Heggstad og Arnfinn Seim presenterer Lysbakkenvegen 44 - En flott hytte med anneks og god beliggenhet.

Step outside on a July morning, coffee in hand, and the fjord is already catching the light. The hills across the water are still half in shadow. A wooden terrace stretches out ahead of you — 103 square metres of it — and the only sound is wind through birch trees and the faint lap of water somewhere below. This is what you drove to Norway for. This is what you actually own. Lybergsviksvegen 58 sits in the Ottestad cabin area at Rødven, a cluster of leisure properties above the Romsdalsfjord in Rauma municipality — a region that serious hikers and outdoor people have known about for decades, but that still hasn't been overrun. The chalet itself was built in 2008 and covers 101 square metres of interior living space, with an additional outbuilding with carport and a total lot of 3,462 square metres. That includes an undeveloped neighbouring plot of 1,406 square metres — blank canvas for whatever comes next. Inside, the main floor opens through a proper hallway into a generous living room. Big windows pull the landscape indoors; on clear days you can see across to the mountains that ring this part of the Romsdal valley. A wood-burning stove sits at the heart of the room, and on an October afternoon when the temperature drops sharply and the first dusting of snow appears on the ridgelines, you will be very glad it's there. The kitchen is practical and well-fitted — nothing fussy, everything functional. Two bedrooms sit off the main floor, along with a bathroom, a separate toilet, a storage room, and — genuinely one of the property's highlights — a sauna. A proper sauna, not an afterthought. Come back from a day on the Romsdalseggen ridge trail, which stretches 10 kilometres between Åndalsnes and Vengedalen with views that ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lybergsviksvegen 58!

A Winter Wonderland Awaits at Morkalie 40 Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-capped peaks, painting a picture of serene beauty. This is the daily reality at Morkalie 40, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Lesjaskog, offering a perfect blend of modern comfort and natural splendor. A Home That Embraces Nature Step inside this thoughtfully designed chalet, where every detail has been crafted to enhance your living experience. The open-plan living room and kitchen serve as the heart of the home, inviting you to gather with loved ones around the crackling fireplace. Large windows frame the breathtaking views, ensuring that nature is always within sight, while the seamless transition to the terrace allows for effortless indoor-outdoor living. Seasonal Splendor and Year-Round Comfort Whether it's the vibrant colors of autumn or the pristine white of winter, each season brings its own magic to Lesjaskog. In the warmer months, the expansive terraces become your personal sanctuary, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the sun. As winter blankets the landscape, the nearby ski lift, just a short drive away, beckons you to hit the slopes and embrace the thrill of skiing. A Community Rich in Culture and Adventure Lesjaskog is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The area is renowned for its outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to cycling and skiing. The local community is warm and welcoming, offering a rich tapestry of cultural events and festivals that celebrate the region's heritage. Savor the local cuisine, with its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients, and explore the charming shops and mark ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler1 v/Ole-Marius presents Morkalie 40 - A beautiful Thøring cabin with garage and excellent location.