2-Bed Chalet in Sirevåg: Nature's Retreat with Hiking Trails & Sea Views

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Mjølhusvegen 233, 4364 Sirevåg, Sirevåg (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 89Floor area

€194,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

89m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in Sirevåg: Your Gateway to Norway's Natural Wonders

Nestled in the serene embrace of Sirevåg, this charming chalet at Mjølhusvegen 233 offers a unique blend of comfort and nature, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation.

A Day in the Life at Mjølhusvegen 233

Start your morning with a steaming cup of coffee on one of the expansive terraces, where the crisp Norwegian air invigorates your senses. As the sun rises, the surrounding landscape comes alive, offering a picturesque view that changes with the seasons. In spring, wildflowers paint the hillsides, while autumn brings a tapestry of golden hues.

After breakfast, lace up your hiking boots and set off on one of the many trails that wind through the nearby hills. Each path offers a new adventure, from gentle strolls to challenging hikes, all with breathtaking vistas of the sea and countryside. For those who prefer a slower pace, a short drive takes you to the pristine beaches of Ogna, where the rhythmic waves provide a soothing soundtrack to your day.

Local Delights and Cultural Experiences

Sirevåg is more than just a natural haven; it's a community rich in culture and tradition. The nearby town of Ogna hosts seasonal festivals celebrating local heritage, where you can sample traditional Norwegian cuisine and crafts. The Ogna Golf Club, with its lush fairways and welcoming atmosphere, offers a perfect afternoon for golf enthusiasts.

For a taste of local flavors, visit the nearby markets and indulge in fresh seafood, artisanal cheeses, and homemade pastries. The region's culinary scene is a delightful blend of rustic charm and modern innovation, ensuring every meal is a memorable experience.

Chalet Features and Comforts

This 89-square-meter chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan living area, with its large windows, invites natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, perfect for chilly evenings spent with family and friends.

The kitchen, equipped for social cooking, is a hub of activity where culinary adventures unfold. Two spacious bedrooms offer restful retreats, while a versatile third room provides flexibility for guests or a home office. The bathroom, complete with modern amenities, ensures convenience for extended stays.

Outdoor Living and Recreation

The chalet's outdoor spaces are a true highlight, with 79 square meters of terraces offering ample room for dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. The well-maintained garden is a safe haven for children to play, while adults can unwind with a book or a glass of wine.

For water enthusiasts, a nearby swimming lake with a pier and floating dock offers opportunities for swimming and fishing. The proximity to the sea means coastal adventures are always within reach, from sailing to beachcombing.

Practical Considerations and Investment Potential

Built in 1983, this chalet has been meticulously maintained, with recent upgrades including new living room windows and a balcony door. Connected to public water and sewage systems, and equipped with electricity, it offers modern comforts in a rustic setting.

The property's location, just minutes from public transportation and essential amenities, makes it an attractive option for international buyers. With reasonable municipal fees and a clear leasehold arrangement, budgeting for ongoing costs is straightforward.

Key Features:
- 89 sqm chalet with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
- Expansive terraces totaling 79 sqm
- Wood-burning stove for cozy evenings
- Proximity to hiking trails and beaches
- Nearby Ogna Golf Club and local markets
- Recent upgrades for enhanced energy efficiency
- Connected to public utilities
- Accessible by car with ample parking
- Investment potential with rental opportunities

Your Invitation to a New Lifestyle

This chalet in Sirevåg is more than just a property; it's an invitation to embrace a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Whether you're seeking a family-friendly holiday home or a base for exploring Norway's natural beauty, Mjølhusvegen 233 offers it all. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your new holiday paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
89
Price per m²
€2,180
Garden size
0
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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You wake up to the sound of water. Not the distant kind—the close kind, the kind that tells you the lake is right there, just past the pines, eighty meters from your front door. By the time the coffee is ready, someone has already grabbed a towel and headed down to the dock. That's the rhythm Følingen Hyttefelt 15 puts you in. And once you've had it for a weekend, you'll find it very hard to go back. Aremark sits in the far southeast of Norway, tucked into Østfold county right up against the Swedish border—a part of the country that doesn't get the postcard attention of the fjords, but rewards the people who find it with something arguably better: genuine quiet, real forest, and lakes that haven't been overrun. Aremarksjøen is the main body of water here, and it's the kind of lake where you can actually hear the surface when it's calm. Paddleboats, kayaks, small motorboats—all of it works. The fishing is serious too. Perch and pike are common pulls, and on an early July morning with mist still sitting on the water, it's the sort of scene that makes you wonder why you ever needed a flight to get somewhere meaningful. The cabin itself is 67 square metres of solid Norwegian timber construction, and it's in good condition—maintained rather than neglected, which matters more than most buyers initially realize. Walk in and the first thing you notice is the smell of wood, the kind that comes from panelled walls and solid timber flooring that have absorbed years of evening fires. The living room is genuinely liveable, not a tight squeeze: there's room for a proper sofa group and a dining table without anyone bumping elbows, which makes the difference on a rainy August afternoon when five people are inside playing cards. Both ... click here to read more

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

Front view of the cabin

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Sirevåg, you'll find a charming cabin ready to become your peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. This quaint property, located at Mjølhusvegen 243, 4364 Sirevåg, offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the tranquility of Norway's natural beauty. If you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a quiet getaway, this cabin could just be the perfect spot. Imagine waking up each morning surrounded by the lush green fields and forests of Ogna, breathing in the crisp air that smells of pine and ocean. The location offers astounding opportunities for outdoor activities, making it a haven for those who love to explore. Whether it's hiking through scenic trails, casting a line for some leisurely fishing, enjoying a round of golf, or maybe even a refreshing swim in the nearby sea, there's plenty to keep you occupied. This cabin truly embraces its natural surroundings. It's tucked away in a secluded area that provides shelter from the modern world's demands, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the tranquil ambiance. The property itself is in good condition, having received multiple updates since 2020. Key enhancements include a new roofing installation to keep the elements at bay, modern solar panels for sustainable energy, and upgrades to the water systems with a new water heater and water tank. These improvements demonstrate an effort to maintain and elevate the cabin's functionality while preserving its cozy atmosphere. As you step inside the 68 square meters of this quaint abode, you’ll find spaces designed for comfort and practicality. The floor plan includes a welcoming living room that flows into a cozy kitchen, a spacious hallway, a toilet room complete with a shower, ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mjølhusvegen 243!

Nestled in the idyllic landscape of Sirevåg, Mjølhusvegen 189 is a delightful country home that blends the peace of rural living with the convenience of modern amenities. This 4-bedroom property, with its spacious design and scenic surroundings, offers a perfect escape for families, retirees, or anyone seeking a serene retreat. The property is well-suited for overseas buyers and expats who yearn for a genuine Norwegian countryside experience. Living in Sirevåg is like stepping into a picture postcard; the area is known for its sweeping landscapes, abundant wildlife, and a climate that whispers tales of change with every season. Summers here are mild and inviting, perfect for outdoor adventures and beach trips, with temperatures rarely exceeding a comfortable warmth. Winters, on the other hand, provide a gentle coat of snow, turning the surroundings into a serene winter wonderland ideal for picturesque walks and cozy nights indoors. Now, let me tell you about this property – a real gem waiting to be your private paradise. Upon entering the main cabin, you'll find an entrance hall that sweeps you into a world of comfort and functionality. The living room, straightforward yet bright, benefits from large windows offering flawless views of the landscape, making it a fantastic place to unwind or entertain. Adjacent is the dining area, which seamlessly connects to the efficient kitchen - a no-fuss space for meal prepping with ample storage. Four bedrooms provide enough space for you and your guests, and a tidy bathroom completes the setup, ensuring convenience without any frills. For those who need a little extra space, the annex built in 2017 offers more room to play with. It's adaptable – use it as a cozy guest house when ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mjølhusvegen 189! Beautiful leisure property in scenic surroundings

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Rogaland Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private retreat. Nestled in the serene Helgå cabin area, Mjølhusvegen 165 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in Sirevåg, Norway. This charming chalet, surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of Rogaland, is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and natural beauty. A Day in the Life at Mjølhusvegen 165 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the east-facing terrace, where the morning sun bathes the space in a soft, golden light. As you sip your coffee, take in the panoramic views of Dybingstjørna, a tranquil lake that mirrors the sky and the surrounding greenery. The chalet's design seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living, allowing you to feel at one with nature. As the day unfolds, explore the myriad of outdoor activities that the area offers. Whether it's hiking along the rugged coastline, cycling through lush trails, or enjoying a round of golf at the nearby course, there's something for everyone. The famous Jæren beaches, with their expansive sands and rolling waves, are just a short drive away, perfect for a day of sunbathing or surfing. A Culinary and Cultural Haven After a day of adventure, indulge in the local culinary delights. The nearby Ogna Scene/Grønefed Kulturtun offers a taste of Norway's rich food culture, with dishes that celebrate the region's fresh, local ingredients. Throughout the year, this cultural hub hosts a variety of events, from live music to art exhibitions, providing a vibrant social scene just minutes fr ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Early on a Saturday morning in July, you step off the train at Brusand station — a ten-minute walk from your front door — and within twenty minutes you're standing barefoot on one of the longest uninterrupted stretches of sand in northern Europe. No crowds. Just the low Atlantic roar, cold clean air, and the kind of silence that actually does something to your nervous system. That's what owning a holiday home at Steinabakken feels like. Not a fantasy. A very specific, very repeatable reality. Brusand sits on the Jæren coast in southwestern Norway, a stretch of coastline that locals have quietly loved for generations while the rest of the world looked north toward the fjords. The landscape here is singular: flat, wind-shaped dunes rolling back from a wide pale beach, farmland pressing up close behind, and on clear days a horizon that goes all the way to nothing. The light in summer is extraordinary — the sky stays bright well past ten in the evening, and the golden hour lasts so long you start to lose track of time. The chalet at Steinabakken is part of a small, carefully conceived project of three homes. One has already sold. This one — four bedrooms, one bathroom, 98 square meters of thoughtfully arranged living space — sits on its own private plot and is built to a standard you'd expect from Norwegian construction at its most considered: real materials, proper insulation, the kind of craftsmanship designed to handle coastal winters without complaint. The home is move-in ready. You won't be managing a renovation from another country. Inside, the living room and kitchen open into each other under ceilings that sit higher than standard, which makes the space feel considerably larger than the footprint suggests. Large w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Hellvik, Maurholsveien 195 offers a unique opportunity to own a modern chalet that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility. This property, built in 2018, is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle enriched by nature, leisure, and community. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 34-square-meter terrace, where the morning sun bathes the landscape in a golden hue. The chalet's design maximizes natural light, with large windows framing the picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. A Golfer's Paradise Just 500 meters from your doorstep lies one of Norway's most beautiful golf courses. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a beginner, the Maurholen Golf Park offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience amidst stunning scenery. After a round of golf, unwind at the clubhouse or explore the nearby hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along pristine coastlines. Outdoor Adventures Await For those who crave adventure, Hellvik is a haven for outdoor activities. The nearby Litla Sirevåg offers boating opportunities, with boat slips and boathouses available for rent. Spend your days fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the peaceful waters. The region's hiking and cycling paths provide endless exploration, from gentle strolls to more challenging treks. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Inside, the chalet is a blend of modern amenities and rustic charm. The open-plan kitchen and living room serve as the heart of the home, where family and friends gather to share meals and stories. The fully furnished interior is ready for you to move in and ... click here to read more

Aerial view of the property

Are you ready to embark on an enchanting journey through the serene landscapes of Norway? Nestled in the picturesque locality of Hellvik, a true gem awaits you at Maurholsveien 207. This chalet, standing proudly against the breathtaking backdrop of the Norwegian countryside, is the perfect blend of comfort and promise. A sensation of tranquility reigns in this part of the world, where life feels like a constant retreat. This chalet, with its impressive 102 square meters, offers ample space across its five cozy bedrooms and two modern bathrooms. The space not only echoes practicality but also inspires visions of creativity. As a bustling real estate agent working with a global clientele, I understand the lure of a home that's whispering tales of warmth and possibility. Especially for our overseas buyers and expats, this abode provides a rare blend of nature's embrace and comfortable living. Walking through the chalet, one can't help but notice its evolving narrative. The living spaces, offering two distinct areas, paint a picture of restful afternoons and gathering nights. Image yourself soaking in the spectral hues of sunset from the comfort of your new home. Though the design is relatively fresh with modern styles, each room allows for personal touches, a canvas ready for your personal strokes to transform it into the home of your dreams. Located in the peaceful enclave of Maurholen, this area boasts a reputation as an idyllic retreat. Here, time slows down as the natural scenery takes over. The atmosphere is fresh and invigorating, the climate temperate, offering cool breezes from the nearby sea while being sheltered enough to enjoy all four seasons. Just a stone's throw away, the beautiful "Nora sundet" awaits with ... click here to read more

Modern cabin in scenic surroundings. Nice bathing place just below the cabin. If you love golf, Egersund Golf Club's facility is nearby.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hellvik, Maurholsveien 230 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a second home. This delightful property, built in 1998, is more than just a holiday retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 67-square-meter terrace, where the sun casts a warm glow over the surrounding landscape. The chalet's location, just 600 meters from the sea, means that spontaneous beach outings or boat trips are always on the agenda. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Comfort The chalet's interior is a harmonious blend of functionality and coziness. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming space, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the wood-burning stove. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is ready for everything from quick snacks to elaborate dinners. Two comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, while the functional bathroom ensures convenience with its practical layout. The entrance hall, with its additional storage, sets the tone for a home that is both inviting and efficient. Outdoor Living at Its Best The property's generous freehold plot of 1,387 square meters is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The well-maintained garden is ideal for children to play or for adults to indulge in gardening. Two external storage rooms offer space for all your outdoor gear, ensuring that everything from gardening tools to boating equipment is neatly tucked away. A unique feature of this property is the inc ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with electricity, water, and sewage.

Nestled amidst the captivating coastal heathlands of Ytstebrød, Egersund, awaits an opportunity to dive into the serene lifestyle offered by this delightful cabin. Located at Strusvågen 135, this cabin offers a quintessential blend of tranquility and accessibility, and for those yearning to escape the urban hustle, it's a chance to live amidst nature's embrace. The cabin itself is in remarkably good condition, crafted for both functionality and comfort. With public water, sewage systems, and electricity well-connected, it seamlessly combines convenience with the great outdoors. The living space is generously designed, boasting a high ceiling and expansive windows that invite the scenic beauty of Egersund right into your living room. Imagine unwinding here with a book or sharing stories with loved ones as the golden sunset filters through those large panes. Let me paint you a picture of your future sanctuary. Picture this — a spacious terrace and beautifully landscaped garden extending from the cabin, crafted with nature's palette in mind. It's partially covered, a perfect place to sip your morning coffee, regardless of what the weather decides. Love the water? You're in luck! The shared dock and half-ownership of the dock on Sekservågen's south side means the sea is practically your backyard, ideal for spontaneous fishing trips and refreshing boat rides. Let's step inside, shall we? The main living area doubles as a cozy haven, where you can kick back with a favorite movie in the TV corner, basking in the panoramic outdoor views. For culinary enthusiasts, the kitchen strikes the right chord between practical and pleasing, with its light cabinetry and essential appliances—all included in the deal—ready to host your nex ... click here to read more

Modern well-maintained cabin with beautiful outdoor area.

Nestled amidst the breathtakingly serene environment of Bjerkreim, this quaint cabin at Ytre Heiavegen 571 awaits to become your perfect retreat. This property offers a superb opportunity for those wishing to embrace the Norwegian countryside without the overwhelming hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're an expat looking for a slice of tranquility or an overseas firm searching for investment, this cabin fulfills various needs with its unique offerings. The Cabin: Now, let me paint you a picture of this hideaway. Set all on one level, the cabin enfolds you in its warmth right from the entrance. As you step inside, you are greeted by a functional vestibule leading the way to three cozy bedrooms. Yes, three! Enough to tuck your loved ones in during those cool Norwegian nights. Furthermore, you get a bathroom and a storage room to keep clutter at bay. The heart of the home, a well-thought-out kitchen opens up into a rustic living room, a space that promises laughter, rest, and maybe even storytelling sessions during chilly evenings. Features include: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Kitchen adjoining living room - Storage room - Outdoor storage - Large terrace - Cozy outdoor living area - Completely level interior - Outdoor storage room - Scenic views One significant aspect that can't be overlooked is the cabin’s advantageous location. Bjerkreim is not just another location in Norway; it's a small, welcoming town known for its stunning landscapes and varied outdoor activities. The cabin itself is shielded from heavy car traffic, almost like a sanctuary cut away from the day-to-day rush. Imagine your life here—sipping coffee on a large terrace overlooking the lush Hanatjørna or wandering through numerous hiking trails ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Anette Egeland presents Ytre Heiavegen 571!

Welcome to the serene and enchanting world of Litlehølveien 33, nestled charmingly in the picturesque coastal town of Egersund, Norway. This captivating chalet offers not just a dwelling, but an experience that beautifully intertwines with the natural beauty and cultural richness marking the region. While juggling the vibrant demands of a bussy schedule, let me guide you through this exceptional property—an opportunity waiting to be your ideal sanctuary or cherished getaway. Dive Into Life at Litlehølveien 33 Imagine waking up to the gentle whisper of the sea breeze, with panoramic views stretching over the majestic sea and the captivating expanse of Kjeøy. Just a stone's throw away from Egersund's lively heart, yet secluded enough to afford peace and tranquility, this property is a harmonious blend of serenity and convenience. From lively market days at Egersund to quiet evenings on your terrace, the life here is both dynamic and restful. Weathering Through Egersund Egersund enjoys a temperate maritime climate, meaning it offers mild and pleasant summers, while winters are generally not too harsh, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace in your spacious living room. The high ceilings evoke a sense of further grandeur, adding to the charm of this unfussy, yet delightful chalet. Adventures and Delights in Your Vicinity Living in this chalet gives you direct access to a world of recreational opportunities: - Private dock for fishing and swimming - Blessed with salmon fishing spots as salmon make their way past your retreat - Panoramic sea views for endless visual feasting - Boating opportunities in "nora" and "søra" straits - Hiking trails in close proximity delve into rich Nordic landscapes The charming town cen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Litlehølveien 33!

A Tranquil Escape in Egersund: Your Gateway to Nature's Wonders Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the first light of dawn filters through the trees. Nestled in the serene landscape of Sletteid, just 7 kilometers from the heart of Egersund, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Here, the pace of life slows, allowing you to savor each moment and reconnect with the world around you. A Day in the Life: Embracing the Chalet Lifestyle Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 70-square-meter terrace, where the crisp morning air invigorates your senses. As the sun rises, the terrace becomes a sun-drenched haven, perfect for yoga, reading, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee while taking in the panoramic views of the lush surroundings. The chalet's open-plan living area is the heart of the home, where family and friends gather around the wood-burning stove, sharing stories and laughter. Large windows frame the picturesque landscape, inviting nature indoors and creating a seamless connection between the interior and exterior spaces. Exploring Egersund: A Tapestry of Experiences Egersund is a treasure trove of outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. Lace up your hiking boots and set off on the trails that wind through the verdant hills, leading you to the iconic Trollpikken rock formation. This natural wonder is a testament to the region's geological history and offers breathtaking views that reward your efforts. For those who relish culinary delights, Egersund's local cuisine is a celebration of fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor traditional Norwegian dishes at charming eateries, or explore the vibrant farmers' ... click here to read more

Kjervallveien 8 presented by Geir Inge Skåra at DNB Eiendom.

Nestled in the heart of Bryne, Vardheivegen offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances tranquility with convenience. This charming property, set against the backdrop of the serene Frøylandsvatnet, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home in Norway. With its panoramic views and proximity to nature, this chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of birds chirping and the sight of the sun rising over the lake. The large windows in the living room frame this picturesque view, turning every moment into a living painting. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a quiet evening by the wood-burning stove, the beauty of the surrounding landscape is always within reach. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Bryne is a town that offers the best of both worlds. While the chalet is tucked away in a peaceful setting, it's just a short walk to the town center and train station. This means you can enjoy the tranquility of nature without sacrificing the convenience of urban amenities. The well-maintained trail along Frøylandsvatnet is perfect for leisurely walks, cycling, or even a family picnic. It's a place where you can truly unwind and reconnect with nature. For those who love outdoor activities, the area is a paradise. From hiking and cycling to swimming and fishing, there's something for everyone. The nearby Sandtangen area is renowned for its stunning scenery and is a favorite among nature enthusiasts. Whether you're exploring the trails or simply enjoying the view from your terrace, every day is an opportunity for adventure. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionalit ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vardheivegen! Presented by Bjørn Rune Salte at PrivatMegleren Jæren.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Bjerkreim region, this charming chalet at Tjørn offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and adventure. With its idyllic setting, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's splendor, while still being conveniently accessible from urban centers like Stavanger and Sandnes. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft murmur of a nearby stream. This chalet, with its classic cabin ambiance, invites you to experience the serene lifestyle that Bjerkreim is renowned for. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a base for outdoor adventures, this property caters to all your needs. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts The chalet spans 51 square meters, offering a cozy yet efficient living space. The main living area is a warm and inviting space, featuring large windows that frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. A fireplace adds a touch of rustic charm, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The adjoining kitchen is well-equipped, ensuring you have everything you need to prepare delightful meals. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet dinner, this space is designed for convenience and functionality. Flexible Accommodation Options With two bedrooms, the chalet provides flexible accommodation options. One of the bedrooms is spacious enough to be divided into two separate sleeping areas, making it ideal for families or hosting guests. The bathroom is fitted with a washbasin and shower, while a separate toilet room adds convenience for residents and visitors alike. Out ... click here to read more

Charming holiday home at Tjørn in Bjerkreim

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Vikeså, this cozy three-bedroom chalet awaits you and your loved ones. We're no strangers to the bustling world of real estate, catering to clients all over the globe, but properties like these are few and far between. Located on Rinnane, Stavtjørn, this delightful cabin offers a slice of Norwegian paradise, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, I know what you're thinking – why a chalet? There's truly something about living in a chalet that’s indescribably fulfilling. With its classic wooden style and homey interiors, it's like stepping into a warm embrace every time. The location, just a stone's throw from the Vikeså center, is unbeatable for a getaway. The town itself is a charming place, with a quaint local community making up a population that thrives on rustic traditions, and that's something you don't find everywhere. For foreign buyers, this chalet is more than just a home; it's a gateway to exploring Norway's undeniably captivating nature. You can start your mornings here with a cup of coffee on the large, sun-kissed terrace, extending around 40 square meters. With the terrace being southwest-facing, you'll enjoy optimal sun conditions and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. It's a view that can make anyone appreciate the beauty of Vikeså, no matter where you’re from. Inside the cabin, you'll find a warm and inviting atmosphere. The chalet is decorated traditionally, embodying the cozy style typical of such retreats. It boasts a well-equipped kitchen, updated in 2019, that opens up to a comfortable living space. This space provides great freedom in terms of furnishing and features a wood stove that’ll surely ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rinnane at Stavtjørn presented by Aleksander Stavnem at Privatmegleren Galleri.

Picture yourself stepping out onto a snow-dusted terrace as the morning sun breaks over the Rogaland mountains, coffee in hand, watching wisps of wood smoke rise from your cabin's chimney into the crisp Norwegian air. This is the daily reality that awaits at this thoughtfully designed mountain chalet in Stavtjørn, where the groomed cross-country ski trails begin just beyond your doorstep and the scent of pine forests mingles with the promise of adventure in every season. This 59-square-meter retreat sits at 528 meters elevation within an established cabin community, offering international buyers the quintessential Norwegian mountain experience without sacrificing modern comfort. The property comes with electricity, water, and sewage systems fully installed—a significant advantage that sets it apart from many traditional mountain cabins and eliminates the uncertainty that often accompanies vacation home purchases in remote locations. For buyers seeking a second home in Norway that's ready for immediate enjoyment, this represents an exceptional opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian mountain life. The chalet's interior layout maximizes every square meter with Norwegian efficiency. The heart of the home is the living room, anchored by a wood-burning stove that transforms cold winter evenings into cozy gatherings. There's something deeply satisfying about the ritual of building a fire after a day on the slopes—the crack and pop of burning wood, the radiant warmth spreading through the room, the golden light dancing on walls as darkness settles over the mountains. The kitchen flows naturally from this space, with room for a proper dining table where you can gather for leisurely breakfasts before heading out to explore o ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing of this cozy cabin with electricity, water, and sewage installed.

Welcome to the lively cabin life in Vikeså, Norway, a place where tranquility and the allure of natural surroundings meld seamlessly. This is more than just a property; it's an invitation to embrace the Norwegian way of living, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here we find a little cabin that's awaiting its new owners, tucked away on Grønabakkane 66, 4389 Vikeså. As a bussy real estate agent with a recognized global agency, my work often leads me to find some rare gems, and this cozy cabin definitely is one of them. A slice of serene beauty, this cabin extends across 41 square meters, subtly whispering stories of comfort and warmth. It's a simple abode, not overloaded with pretenses, it instead offers a down-to-earth living space with essential amenities to make your stay enjoyable. Admittedly, it may appear restrained with just three bedrooms and one bathroom, but it more than makes up with strategically utilized spaces and a homely feel. Property Features: - Three bedrooms for practical use - One thoughtfully laid out bathroom - A kitchen corner, equipped with newer fittings - Cozy living room with terrace access - Storage room - adaptable use - Electricity, water, and sewage all installed - Outdoor living room for those long summer evenings - Terraces that offer both sun and shade - On beautiful sunny plot with panoramic views The cabin itself has been modernized, encompassing essential electrical, water, and sewage facilities, ensuring your stay is both comfortable and hassle-free. Its setting, on a charming sunny plot, offers majestic panoramic views of the untamed landscapes that stretch into the horizon. Vikeså, a quaint locale that gives you a taste of genuine Norwegian life. The people here are w ... click here to read more

Beautiful modernized cabin with electricity, water, and sewage!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet in Stavtjørn, Vikeså, offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian mountain retreat. With its prime location at Stavtjørnknuten, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and the chance to create unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This chalet, built in 1988, is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements its natural surroundings. With a total indoor area of 67 square meters, the chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it an ideal second home or holiday property. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Owning this chalet means embracing the Norwegian way of life, where outdoor adventures and relaxation go hand in hand. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, Stavtjørn has something for everyone. - Winter Wonderland: Just a short walk from the chalet, you'll find groomed cross-country ski trails and a local alpine ski resort, making it a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. - Summer Escapes: In the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, fishing, and swimming, with scenic trails and natural pools right at your doorstep. - Year-Round Beauty: At an elevation of approximately 475 meters above sea level, the chalet offers fresh mountain air and stunning vistas throughout the year. ### A Home Designed for Comfort The chalet's interior is a blend of rustic charm an ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Anette Egeland Bråtveit presents this charming cabin at Stavtjørnknuten

Experience the Allure of Vikeså: A Year-Round Chalet Retreat Nestled in the heart of Norway's captivating landscape, Stavtjørnknuten 111 offers more than just a place to stay—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. A Day in the Life at Stavtjørnknuten 111 As the sun rises over the majestic peaks, the chalet's elevated position ensures your morning coffee is accompanied by breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys. The open-plan living area, with its expansive windows, invites the outside in, bathing the space in natural light and offering a seamless connection to the outdoors. Step outside, and you're immediately greeted by a world of possibilities. In winter, the snow-blanketed landscape transforms into a playground for skiing enthusiasts. The nearby Stavtjørn Alpine Center, just a kilometer away, caters to all skill levels, while groomed cross-country trails beckon those seeking a more tranquil experience. As the seasons change, so too does the landscape. Spring and summer bring a burst of color, with wildflowers dotting the hillsides and the scent of pine filling the air. Hiking and mountain biking trails weave through the terrain, offering endless opportunities for adventure. For a more leisurely day, the tranquil waters of Stavtjørna invite you to paddle or swim, with canoe rentals available for a serene exploration. Chalet Comforts and Modern Conveniences Inside, the chalet is a haven of comfort and practicality. The main floor houses two spacious bedrooms, while a loft area provides additional sleeping quarters, perfect for ... click here to read more

Proaktiv Jæren presents Stavtjørnknuten 111!