2-Bed Chalet in Solbergelva: Nature's Retreat with Hiking Trails

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Gravningen 1, 3057 Solbergelva, Norway, Solbergelva (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 35Floor area

€128,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

35m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. Nestled in the serene embrace of Solbergelva, this charming 2-bedroom chalet offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the quintessential Norwegian cabin lifestyle. With its rustic charm and modern sustainability features, this property is a haven for those seeking solace and adventure in equal measure.

A Day in the Life at Gravningen 1

As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow over the landscape, you step outside onto your expansive plot of land. The morning air is fresh, and the only sounds are the distant calls of birds and the gentle babbling of a nearby stream. This is your sanctuary, a place where time slows down, and nature takes center stage.

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the porch, surrounded by the natural beauty of Finnemarka. The chalet's efficient kitchen, equipped with a gas stove and refrigerator, makes meal preparation a breeze. Enjoy your coffee while soaking in the panoramic views of the surrounding forest and mountains.

Embrace the Seasons

In the summer months, the area transforms into a vibrant playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the extensive network of trails that wind through the lush landscape. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual stroller, there's a path for every pace. Nearby lakes offer opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating, providing endless ways to connect with nature.

As winter blankets the region in a pristine layer of snow, the chalet becomes a cozy retreat. The wood-burning stove in the living room crackles warmly, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of cross-country skiing. With prepared ski tracks just 50 meters from your doorstep, and a ski lift a short drive away, winter sports enthusiasts will find their paradise here.

Local Lifestyle and Culture

Solbergelva is more than just a picturesque location; it's a community rich in culture and tradition. Throughout the year, local festivals and events celebrate the region's heritage, offering a glimpse into the vibrant Norwegian way of life. Savor the flavors of traditional cuisine at nearby eateries, where fresh, locally-sourced ingredients take center stage.

For those seeking a taste of urban life, the chalet is conveniently located just a 10-minute drive from local amenities, including grocery stores and shopping centers. Public transportation is easily accessible, ensuring that you're never far from the conveniences of modern living.

Architectural Charm and Modern Comforts

Built in 1962, the chalet retains its traditional charm while incorporating modern sustainability features. Solar panels provide an off-grid energy solution, ensuring that your retreat is both eco-friendly and self-sufficient. The simple yet functional design of the interior spaces maximizes comfort and utility, making it an ideal setting for family gatherings or quiet reflection.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not only a personal retreat but also a sound investment. The growing popularity of vacation homes in Norway makes it an attractive option for rental income, with potential for year-round occupancy. Legal considerations for international buyers are straightforward, and the local property market remains robust.

Key Features:
- 2 cozy bedrooms with ample storage
- Spacious living room with wood-burning stove
- Functional kitchen with gas appliances
- Solar panels for sustainable energy
- Expansive 3,038 m² plot with natural vegetation
- Proximity to hiking trails and ski tracks
- 10-minute drive to local amenities
- Child-friendly environment with safe outdoor spaces
- Secluded yet accessible location
- Potential for rental income and investment growth

Your Invitation to a New Lifestyle

Gravningen 1 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle defined by tranquility, adventure, and connection to nature. Whether you're seeking a weekend escape, a base for outdoor pursuits, or a place to create cherished memories with loved ones, this chalet offers it all. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Norway's natural beauty and make this your sanctuary in Finnemarka.

Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your new adventure.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
35
Price per m²
€3,657
Garden size
3038
Has Garden
Yes
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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By eight o'clock on a July evening, the sun is still high enough to cast long gold shadows across the veranda at Kringlevannsveien 9. You've just grilled dinner outside. The kids are somewhere in the garden. There's no traffic, no noise—just the faint rustle of birch trees and the smell of warm pine. This is a summer evening in Ramnes, and once you've had one, you'll understand why Norwegians guard their cabin weekends like treasure. This two-bedroom chalet sits on a private 1,065 square metre plot in Ramnes, a quiet corner of Vestfold og Telemark that most international buyers haven't discovered yet—which is exactly what makes it worth paying attention to now. The property is priced at €194,690 and is genuinely move-in ready. No renovation projects waiting for you. No compromises. The cabin itself covers 90 square metres and has been upgraded steadily over recent years in a way that feels considered rather than rushed. The kitchen was renovated in soft, neutral tones and fitted with a new mixer tap and refrigerator. The bathroom got a proper overhaul—new shower cabin, updated fixtures, freshly painted floor tiles that make the space feel lighter and more contemporary than you'd expect at this price point. A heat pump was installed, which means you're comfortable in February as well as August. These are the kinds of improvements that matter when you're not going to be here full-time and you want everything to just work when you arrive on a Friday evening. The floor plan is practical without feeling cramped. The living room has genuine space—enough for a proper sofa arrangement and a dining table, not one or the other. A large terrace door opens straight onto the veranda, so the indoor and outdoor spaces flow into each ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kringlevannsveien 9, presented by Kaia Hostvedt Dahle. Photographer: Maciej Krzysztof.

On a quiet Sunday morning at Nakkerudgata 60, you crack the window above the kitchen sink and the only sound that comes through is birdsong and the faint lap of water from Tyrifjorden below. No traffic. No sirens. Just the kind of silence that city people spend years trying to find — and here it's a permanent fixture, built into the landscape like the pine trees that line the hillside. This is Tyristrand. Not a place you stumble across, but one you return to, deliberately, every chance you get. The cabin itself was originally built in 1926, and while it carries that quiet patina of age, don't mistake character for neglect. The wet room and bathroom were fully gutted and rebuilt in 2020 — new wastewater line, new plumbing, new electrical work, the whole lot. The kitchen followed, getting a modern fit-out with a dishwasher and a sensible, no-fuss layout that makes cooking a genuine pleasure rather than an exercise in frustration. The property is connected to municipal water and sewage, which matters enormously when you're thinking about year-round usability rather than just summer weekends. Fiber internet from NextGenTel is already installed too. So whether you're writing, working remotely, or just keeping up with the football scores, you're covered. At 38 square metres of internal living space plus a 10 m² annexe area, this is a compact property — but it's one that has been cleverly arranged to feel generous. The entrance hall doubles as storage space and can accommodate a full-sized refrigerator. The main living and dining area has room for a proper dining table, a reading corner, and still leaves space to breathe. A cosy alcove off the main room works equally well as an extra sleeping nook or a window-seat retreat on ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nakkerudgata 60!

Stand on the west-facing terrace at Flygansvær 119 on a late June evening and the sky stays gold until nearly midnight. The fjord is maybe three hundred meters away. A herring gull cuts across the pines. Somewhere further along the island, someone is pulling a rowboat up onto the rocks. This is Reksteren — and once you've spent a weekend here, it tends to rearrange your priorities. Reksteren sits in Tysnes municipality in Vestland county, a granite-spined island draped in heather and birch that most international visitors have never heard of. That's part of its appeal. It's not a tourist destination in any conventional sense. It's a place where Norwegian families have kept summer cabins for generations, where the same neighbors nod at each other across the water every July, and where the ferry crossing from Jektevik or Hodnanes takes less than fifteen minutes but feels like crossing into a slower, older world. The island is connected to the mainland by road via the Tysnes municipality road network, and Bergen — Norway's second city, with its historic Bryggen wharf, its fish market on Torget, and its direct international flights — sits roughly ninety minutes away by car and ferry. Oslo is within reach for a long weekend drive. The Flesland international airport means buyers arriving from London, Amsterdam, or Frankfurt can be pulling on boots and heading down to the shoreline within a few hours of landing. The chalet at Flygansvær 119 is a two-bedroom cabin in good condition, 56 square meters of indoor living space arranged across two floors, sitting on a privately owned plot of 2,032 square meters. That plot is the thing that stops you mid-sentence when you first see it. Over two thousand square meters of garden, terra ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Tverkenveien 211, a delightful chalet nestled in the heart of Drammensmarka, Drammen. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's natural beauty, perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. With a generous plot of 4,047 square meters, this chalet is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of the forest, with the crisp morning air inviting you to explore the vast network of trails right at your doorstep. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cycling enthusiast, or a winter sports lover, this location offers year-round activities that cater to every interest. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Drammensmarka is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, offering a picturesque backdrop for your second home. The chalet's location provides direct access to meticulously groomed cross-country ski tracks in the winter and scenic hiking and cycling paths in the summer. This is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with exploration and relaxation. Local Attractions and Activities - Myrdammen: Just an 8-minute walk away, this local gem is perfect for swimming and fishing. - Landfalltjern: A popular recreational lake, ideal for longer excursions and family picnics. - Ski Trails: Direct access from the property, with a ski lift only 900 meters away. - Hiking and Cycling: Extensive trails for all skill levels, offering stunning views and fresh air. Chalet Features and Amenities - Spacious Plot: 4,047 sqm of private land, perfect for outdoor activities and gardening. - Energy-Efficient: Equipped with a modern solar panel system for sustainable living. - Cozy Living Space: 25 sqm ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tverkenveien 211!

Nestled in the heart of Drammensmarka, this delightful log cabin offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norwegian heritage. Located at Tverkenveien 163, Drammen, this cabin is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. With its breathtaking views of Drammensfjorden and proximity to Landfalltjern and Tverken, this cabin is the perfect second home for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, fresh air of the Norwegian forest. This cabin, originally built in 1938, has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully upgraded to blend classic charm with modern comforts. The original log walls and wooden floors exude warmth and nostalgia, while recent upgrades ensure a comfortable stay. The main living area is a cozy haven, featuring a wood-burning stove that promises warmth during chilly evenings. The open-plan layout includes a practical kitchenette, perfect for preparing meals after a day of exploring the great outdoors. A sleeping loft provides additional space, comfortably accommodating up to four people, making it ideal for family getaways or romantic retreats. Recent enhancements include new windows, a modern wood stove, and an upgraded solar panel system, ensuring self-sufficiency and comfort in this off-grid setting. The cabin sits on a generous 1,000 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the forest. Key Features: - Location: Tverkenveien 163, Drammen, Norway - Property Type: Log cabin - Condition: Good, with recent upgrades - Size: 23 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 0 (ou ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Drammen, Tverkenveien 115 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility. This delightful property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with nature's wonders and urban conveniences, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat in Norway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, fresh air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, set on a generous 845 square meter plot, provides a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The west-facing terrace is a sunlit haven, perfect for morning coffees or evening gatherings, offering panoramic views of the lush forests that surround the property. Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and coziness. The living room, with its traditional fireplace, becomes the heart of the home during the colder months, offering a snug spot to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere that complements the rustic charm of the interiors. The kitchen, though compact, is thoughtfully designed to maximize functionality. With modern finishes and ample space for appliances, it’s a delightful space to prepare meals while enjoying the scenic views outside. The open-plan layout ensures that the kitchen flows seamlessly into the living area, fostering a sense of togetherness whether you're hosting friends or enjoying a quiet evening in. The chalet features two well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. These rooms are designed to provide comfort and practicality, making them ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tverkenveien 115! A charming leisure property on one level in rural surroundings.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Drammensmarka, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Olsrudveien 49, Drammen, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, an investment property, or a second home, this chalet promises a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, with its historical elements dating back to 1850, exudes a warmth and character that is both inviting and timeless. The rustic timber walls in the living room tell stories of a bygone era, while the modern amenities ensure comfort and ease. Key Features: - Size: 55 sqm of cozy living space, perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet retreats. - Plot: A generous 1,756 sqm, offering ample space for outdoor activities and gardening. - Layout: Practical and cozy, with a main floor featuring an entrance hall, living room, and kitchen. - Kitchen: Simple yet functional, with a solid wood countertop and space for a dining table. - Fireplaces: Open fireplace in the kitchen and wood-burning stoves in the living room and loft. - Loft: 15 sqm sleeping alcove with two double beds, ideal for families or friends. - Outbuilding: Traditional outdoor toilet, maintaining the authentic cabin experience. - Connectivity: Full 4G coverage, ensuring you stay connected if needed. - Veranda: 11 sqm, perfect for soaking up the sun and enjoying the views. - Accessibility: Easy access via a well-maintained gravel path, suitable for year-round use. Lifestyle and Location: Drammensmarka is a hav ... click here to read more

NBBO Eiendomsmegling welcomes you to Olsrudveien 49!

Nestled amidst the serene embrace of Drammen's lush forests, this charming chalet at Olsrudveien 54 offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing modern conveniences, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp, clean air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality for residents of this delightful chalet, where the natural world is your constant companion. The property is a mere four-minute stroll from the SIF cabin, where ample parking is available, ensuring that your secluded sanctuary is never too far from civilization. The chalet itself is a testament to simplicity and functionality, designed to offer a cozy and uncomplicated lifestyle. With a single bedroom and a living area of 29 square meters, the space is intimate yet efficient, perfect for those who value quality over quantity. The interior exudes rustic charm, with pine floors and wooden paneling creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Electricity is sustainably sourced via solar panels, while rainwater collection ensures a reliable water supply. For those seeking a more permanent solution, there is the option to dig a well. The living room, with its wood-burning stove, becomes a cozy retreat during the colder months, while the sleeping alcove offers a snug and restful space. ### Key Features and Amenities: - Location: Olsrudveien 54, Drammen, Norway - Size: 29 square meters of living space - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 0 - Price: 87,600 - Sustainable Living: Solar panels and rainwater collection - Heating: Wood-burning stove - Outdoor Spa ... click here to read more

Secluded cabin in the forest, near all amenities in Konnerud, Drammen.

Tucked away in the serene and picturesque region of Drammen, a captivating cabin awaits at Tverkenveien 61. With its delightful charm and comforting allure, this family cabin promises a snug retreat amidst nature while being conveniently close to the city life. Ideal for overseas buyers and expats seeking a slice of tranquility, this property in Norway is where nature meets coziness. Nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Drammen, this cabin underwent significant upgrades back in 2012/2013, ensuring it meets consistently high standards without losing its rustic charm. With a roof that boasts new shingles, new cladding and insulation, and fresh, gleaming windows, you're greeted with a homely environment that's both sturdy and inviting. The interior has also seen a refreshing touch, with polished surfaces providing a neat and tidy space for families to enjoy. Life in Drammen is about embracing outdoor adventures. Just a short 100-meter stroll from the cabin is the beautiful Landfalltjern, a place perfect for families with children. It's an area where swimming and fishing become part of daily life. With the vibrant city center of Drammen just a 10-minute drive away, the cabin offers a perfect blend of isolation and urban activity, making it an ideal location for expats seeking a balanced lifestyle. Exploring the area, you'll quickly fall in love with everything from the invigorating hiking trails to the peaceful waterside spots. The popular Tverken, known for its cozy cafeteria open on weekends, is a must-visit, serving as a fantastic family outing. The trails in the nearby Finnemarka not only promise stunning vistas but are also perfect for mountain biking enthusiasts. Even during the colder months, these landscapes tran ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tverkenveien 61 - An idyll right by Landfalltjern

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Drammensmarka, Landfallbrenna 36 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that serves as the perfect second home or vacation retreat. Located just outside the vibrant city of Drammen, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility amidst the stunning Norwegian landscape. With its rich history and modern updates, this chalet is more than just a property; 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, fresh air of the Norwegian countryside. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious southwest-facing terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the surrounding forest. As you sip your coffee, the serene beauty of Drammensmarka unfolds before you, inviting you to explore its myriad of hiking trails and ski tracks. A Chalet with Character and Modern Comforts Originally built in 1930, this chalet has been thoughtfully updated to blend traditional charm with modern conveniences. The living room, extended in 2016, is a cozy space featuring a contemporary wood-burning stove, perfect for warming up after a day of outdoor activities. The kitchen, equipped with sectional cabinetry and a gas setup, offers practical solutions for off-grid living, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. The chalet's single bedroom is a cozy retreat, complete with a bunk bed and updated interiors that reflect the rustic elegance of Norwegian design. The bathroom, featuring a Separett composting toilet, is both practical and environmentally friendly, aligning with the sustainable ethos of the property. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Landfallbrenna 36

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Drammensmarka forest, this delightful chalet at Landfallbrenna 49 offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. Just a stone's throw from the popular Landfallhytta, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing access to urban amenities. With its prime location, this chalet is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Norway while enjoying modern comforts. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp, fresh air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality at this charming chalet, where nature is your closest neighbor. The property sits on a generous 862 sqm freehold plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, relaxation, and even a touch of gardening if you fancy. Originally built in 1940, the chalet has been lovingly maintained to preserve its traditional charm while incorporating practical features for contemporary living. With a total internal area of 60 sqm, the space is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The living area is a cozy sanctuary, complete with a fireplace that adds warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. Picture yourself curled up with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones by the fire after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The chalet boasts two inviting bedrooms, one equipped with bunk beds perfect for children or guests, and the other featuring a comfortable double bed. The layout is ideal for families, couples, or anyone seeking a serene getaway. The kitchen and dining area are seamlessly integrated into the living space, making meal preparation and social ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the verdant surroundings of Mjøndalen, this charming cabin located at Sirikjerkeveien 24, 3050 Mjøndalen offers an enchanting escape amidst nature's splendor. As a busy real estate agent, let me share with you a little slice of paradise where tranquility meets the adventurous spirit of outdoor enthusiasts. Picture yourself meandering through the lush forest trails along Sirikjerkeveien. This quaint cabin, built in 1949, embodies a robustly rustic style that merges perfectly with its peaceful forested backdrop. Now, I know the hustle and bustle of everyday life can be quite demanding, which is why this cabin serves as a superb sanctuary where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. Mjøndalen, known for its serene landscapes, offers a harmonious blend of nature and community. The cabin's 33 square meters provide a cozy yet spacious environment that is more than just a place to stay; it’s truly a place to call home. With a single bedroom and a living area, this cabin exudes warmth. Plus, there's a ten-square-meter enclosed balcony where you can savor your morning coffee as you bask in the crisp air and stunning views. What makes this cabin even more special is its access to a boat dock at Hagatjern. Imagine spending lazy summer afternoons boating, or just sitting by the water, reading a book as the gentle waves lap against the shore. Mjøndalen’s mild climate means you'll enjoy long spring and summer days filled with sunshine, while the winters bring a beautiful cloak of snow, perfect for those who love the winter wonderland experience. For those of you who value community life and amenities, Mjøndalen is welcoming. The town is dotted with charming cafes, local shops, and has a friendly atmosphere where eve ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sirikjerkeveien 24!

Imagine owning a slice of Norwegian paradise, where the air is crisp, the views are breathtaking, and the tranquility is unmatched. Welcome to Storsteinsfjell in Lier, a hidden gem nestled amidst the majestic landscapes of Norway. This country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that promises both adventure and relaxation. A Haven for Nature Lovers Perched on the terrace below Storsteinsfjell, this property spans nearly 48 hectares of pristine land, offering a sanctuary for those who cherish the great outdoors. The timbered cabin, "Finnbu," built in 1935, stands as a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship. With no electricity or running water, it invites you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of modern life and reconnect with nature. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Serenity Owning this property means embracing a lifestyle filled with outdoor activities. Whether it's hiking the varied trails in summer or skiing the cross-country paths in winter, there's always an adventure waiting. The area is a haven for berry picking, rock climbing, and even hang gliding, ensuring that every visit is filled with excitement. A Story of Peace and Privacy Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustle of leaves. With no nearby neighbors, this property offers complete privacy, allowing you to enjoy the serenity of nature uninterrupted. The cabin's fireplace and wood-burning stove provide warmth and comfort, making it a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. Investment Potential While the cabin is a simple structure, it holds significant development potential. The expansive land offers opportunities for forestry and the possibility of restoring the spectacular views ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming and serene landscape of Hokksund, the villa at Haugerudveien 23 offers an enchanting blend of rural allure and accessibility to modern conveniences, making it a perfect choice for families looking to relish the tranquility of the countryside while staying connected to city amenities. This property, spanning 247 square meters, operates as a delightful family residence and features a homey atmosphere with a formidable touch of Scandinavian elegance. This substantial family villa boasts an expansive layout consisting of five well-appointed bedrooms, offering ample space for a growing family or for setting up a home office or guest rooms. In addition to the comfortable sleeping accommodations, there are two well-maintained bathrooms, both renovated in the year 2000. Each bathroom presents a clean, modern design suitable for relaxing after a long day. The stylish kitchen, updated in 2013, is a culinary enthusiast's dream with its contemporary fixtures and ample storage, making meal preparation a true pleasure. The exterior of the property shares the same thoughtful design and attention to detail seen inside. It includes a partially covered terrace of about 39 square meters, ideal for outdoor dining and entertainment regardless of weather conditions. The terrace overlooks a meticulously landscaped garden with expansive lawns that edge towards the scenic Åletjernbekken, serving as a serene backdrop for family activities or solitary relaxation. For those with vehicles or in need of significant storage, this home comes equipped not only with one, but two double garages. The first garage, about 52 square meters, is conveniently located by the courtyard, while the second, approximately 31 square meters, i ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haugerudveien 23

Imagine owning a slice of tranquility nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape. This charming cabin in Lier offers a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in nature's embrace. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I am thrilled to present this delightful property that promises not just a home, but a lifestyle. A Glimpse into Lier's Allure Lier, a quaint town in Norway, is renowned for its serene landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The town is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat, with its lush forests, sparkling lakes, and a community that values simplicity and nature. The climate here is typically Norwegian, with crisp winters perfect for skiing and mild summers ideal for hiking and exploring. The Cabin Experience This one-bedroom cabin, affectionately known as a "kaffehytte," is a testament to traditional Norwegian architecture. Built in 1927, it retains its rustic charm with original wood-burning stoves and paraffin lamps, offering a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere. The cabin's location is nothing short of idyllic, perched with a breathtaking view of Svarttjern, a small lake that adds to the property's allure. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning this cabin means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities. The surrounding area is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering: - Swimming, Canoeing, and Fishing: Enjoy the pristine waters of Svarttjern. - Hiking and Cycling: Explore the extensive trail network that winds through the scenic landscape. - Cross-Country Skiing: Winter transforms the trails into a snowy wonderland. - Foraging: Discover wild berries and mushrooms, including raspberries, blueberries, and cha ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with soul

Located in the picturesque town of Vikersund, along the serene banks of Tyrifjorden, Idrettsveien 34 presents an exceptional opportunity for homeownership in one of Modum's most coveted areas. This two-bedroom, 120m² house offers a charming west-facing position, directly on the water with private shoreline and dock access, a perfect setting for those who cherish tranquility paired with conveniality to urban necessities. Upon approaching the property, the promise of peace and relaxation is palpable as you take in the expansive views and absorb the refreshing surroundings of the water's edge. Despite this idyllic location, the house is within a comfortable commuting range of Oslo, just an hour away, providing easy access to the extensive urban amenities and cultural experiences of Norway's capital. The house itself, having been cherished by the same family for over 70 years, exudes a welcoming aura and is in good condition though it holds fantastic potential for customization. Its new owners can choose to maintain its lovely rustic charm or update it to their own taste. The sunny property not only offers nearly 360-degree views over Tyrifjorden but also invites an array of outdoor activities right out your doorstep including boating, swimming, and fishing. Living in Vikersund provides residents with a harmonious balance of nature and urban access. Nearby, the town center offers essential shopping, diverse dining options, efficient public transport, and multiple educational facilities ranging from kindergartens to schools. For those interested in sports and outdoor activities, the local sports facilities include everything from skiing in winter—Vikersund is famously known for its ski flying hill—to hiking and biking trai ... click here to read more

Welcome to Idrettsveien 34!

Welcome to Furumoveien 42, situated in the picturesque town of Geithus, Norway. This remarkable villa offers a spacious living environment that captures the heart of both residents and visitors alike. Whether you're considering relocating from overseas or seeking an ideal investment opportunity, this property is truly worth exploring. Nestled in a charming corner of Geithus, this home sits on a quiet street yet provides easy access to essential amenities. The surrounding area is known for its pristine landscapes, characterized by gently rolling hills, serene lakes, and extensive woodlands. Life here is tranquil and rewarding, enriched by the local community's warmth and a pace of life that's relaxed and unhurried. The climate in Geithus is enjoyable, offering crisp, snowy winters perfect for skiing or ice skating, and mild, pleasant summers ideal for hiking and exploring the surrounding nature. Being in close proximity to the Furumo Sports Park, you’ll have access to facilities such as a swimming pool, an ice rink, and numerous hiking trails that carve through the picturesque landscapes. Now, let’s get into the property itself. Spread over 224 square meters, this villa offers a generous amount of living space, making it a great fit for families. The house features: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 2 bathrooms (one on each floor) - A bright and airy living room - A sleek, modern kitchen - Dining room with balcony access - A TV room perfect for family gatherings - Basement apartment with rental income potential - Garage with parking space - A laundry room for convenience - Large windows throughout for natural light - Detached home with private space This villa comes with a basement apartment that not only increases living spac ... click here to read more

Welcome to Furumoveien 42 - presented by Marte Repstad Havdal v/DnB Eiendom

Hello, folks! I know you’ve all been waiting to hear about this charming cabin tucked away in the majestic beauty of Vikersund, Norway. Situated in a secluded part of Finnemarka called Øståsen, this cozy retreat may just be the dream getaway home you’ve been seeking. With its picturesque setting, the area is not only a treat for the eyes, but it also offers a peaceful refuge from the hustle and bustle of urban life. I’m a bussy real estate agent, so let's dive right into the details of Kroklaupveien 63, a property that’s in good condition and ready for its next adventure. Firstly, let’s talk a little about living in Vikersund. Imagine a place where winters are snowy, making it perfect for skiing aficionados and lovers of cozy nights by the fire. The summers here are mild and refreshing, ideal for exploring the rich natural landscape. The vibrant season changes offer year-round enjoyment whether you're hiking through lush green trails or reveling in a white wonderland of snow. It's the kind of climate that helps you appreciate the beauty of every season. Vikersund is a friendly and welcoming community, known for its warm hospitality. While it offers tranquility, it's also well-connected. Just a 25-minute drive will take you right to the center of Vikersund, where you can enjoy a range of shops, cafes, and essential services. You’ll love the quaint feeling of the town, but with everything you need conveniently close by. The cabin itself is a lovely timber log construction that embodies the rustic charm of a traditional Norwegian retreat. Whether it's a family looking for weekend escapes or an expat wanting a slice of Nordic life, this cabin suits anyone who's drawn to the whispers of the woods and the serenity of natur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kroklaupveien 63!

Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Vikersund, Sandgata 12/14 offers a unique living experience, combining the charm of a country home with the potential for rental income. This Swiss villa, along with additional garage buildings with an apartment, and a detached hobby garage, makes up an expansive property that spans a generous 231 square meters, priced at 422,308 USD. The main residence is a delightful two-story Swiss villa complemented by a cozy basement. On the ground floor, a welcoming hall greets you, leading to various rooms including a toilet room, a technical room, spacious kitchen, and a combined living and dining area. This floor also provides access to a large terrace, perfect for enjoying the serene outdoor setting or hosting gatherings. The upper story hosts a bathroom and four bedrooms, one of which can also serve as a TV room, providing ample space for family living. Additionally, the attic is accessible via the hall on this floor, offering extra storage or potential living space. The basement includes a laundry and additional storage room, adding to the practicality of the home. Separate from the main house, a more recent construction from 2017 features a two-floor garage with an insulated room on the first floor and a two-bedroom apartment on the second floor, complete with a kitchen, living room, and bathroom. This setup not only serves as a perfect guest house but also offers an opportunity for rental income, approximately 12,000 NOK per month, contributing to the property’s appeal. Furthermore, a detached garage includes a dedicated hobby room, ideal for various projects or even as an additional recreation area. Property Features - Swiss villa with two floors and a basement - Large terrac ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sandgata 12 and 14 - A spacious property consisting of a Swiss villa, garage building with rental apartment, and a detached garage with a hobby room.

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. This is life at Breiliveien 831, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Vikersund, Norway. Here, the hustle and bustle of city life fade away, replaced by the soothing embrace of nature. A Cozy Haven Amidst the Wilderness This delightful 48-square-meter chalet offers a perfect blend of comfort and simplicity. As you enter, you're greeted by a warm and inviting living space, where natural light pours through large windows, illuminating the rustic interiors. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather around the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter. The kitchen, with its profiled cabinetry and durable laminate countertops, is both functional and charming, providing ample space for preparing hearty meals after a day of adventure. Two cozy bedrooms offer restful retreats, with the capacity to accommodate up to five guests, making it ideal for family getaways or hosting friends. Embrace the Great Outdoors Step outside, and you're greeted by a generous 52-square-meter terrace, partially covered to provide shelter from the elements. Here, you can sip your morning coffee while soaking in panoramic views of the surrounding forest and the majestic Tyrifjorden, Norway's fifth-largest lake. The expansive 1,622-square-meter lot offers a private garden, a haven for those who cherish tranquility and privacy. The chalet's location is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With direct access to hiking trails, ski tracks, and forest roads, every ... click here to read more

Welcome to Breiliveien 831!

Welcome to Sørum terrasse 12, a charming villa nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Gullaug, offering a blend of rustic charm and contemporary living. This property boasts an idyllic setting in the well-established neighborhood of Sørumlia in Lier, ideally positioned to provide both tranquility and convenience. The villa comprises a generous 229 square meters of living space, perfectly suited for family living or those seeking a peaceful retreat with ample room to grow. Despite the home being in good condition, prospective buyers might appreciate that some areas could benefit from modern updates or personal touches, making this an exciting opportunity for those looking to imprint their style on their new home. Property Features: - Size: 229 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Spacious hall and living areas - Kitchen fitted with essential appliances - Laundry room facilitating domestic needs - Two garages providing secure parking and storage options - Generously proportioned garden adorned with ornamental bushes and functional terraces The open and inviting living spaces are bathed in natural light, offering panoramic views over Lier towards parts of Drammen and the beautiful Drammensfjorden. The well-maintained garden serves as a serene escape or a delightful venue for social gatherings, bridging indoor comfort with outdoor freshness. Living in Gullaug provides a delightful blend of natural beauty and convenience. The villa is situated merely a short walk from Lier train station with frequent services to Asker, Oslo, and Drammen, making it ideal for commuters or those craving city amenities while living away from the urban bustle. Local shops, kindergartens, and crucial amenities are also conveniently ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Vibeke Børven har gleden av å presentere Sørum terrasse 12.