2-Bed Chalet in Vang på Hedmarken with Sauna & Ski Trail Access

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Gamle Fjellvegen 220, 2324 Vang på Hedmarken, Norway, Vang på Hedmarken (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 57Floor area

€88,500

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

57m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Cozy Mountain Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. At Gamle Fjellvegen 220, nestled in the serene landscape of Vang på Hedmarken, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. Here, the rhythm of life is dictated by the seasons, each bringing its own palette of colors and activities.

A Day in the Life at Gamle Fjellvegen 220

As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a warm glow on the southwest-facing terrace, you sip your morning coffee, enveloped in the peaceful ambiance of the mountains. The chalet's strategic orientation ensures you enjoy sunlight throughout the day, making it a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the serene surroundings.

The day unfolds with endless possibilities. In winter, the nearby ski trails beckon, offering some of the best cross-country skiing experiences in the Ringsakerfjellet region. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hikers and cyclists, with trails that wind through forests and along the scenic Brumundsjøen lake.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection

Step inside this thoughtfully designed chalet, where every detail has been curated to enhance comfort and functionality. The open-plan living room and kitchen serve as the heart of the home, where large windows frame picturesque views and flood the space with natural light. Here, family and friends gather around the dining table, sharing stories and laughter after a day of adventure.

The cozy living area, with its inviting fireplace, becomes a sanctuary during the colder months, offering warmth and ambiance. The kitchen, practical and open, is equipped to handle everything from quick breakfasts to elaborate dinners.

Rest and Rejuvenation

The chalet features two well-sized bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and restful sleep. Whether accommodating family or guests, these rooms provide a peaceful retreat after a day spent exploring the great outdoors. The practical sanitary room and traditional sauna offer the perfect way to unwind and rejuvenate, adding a touch of luxury to your mountain escape.

Embrace the Outdoors

The chalet's 100 square meter leased lot offers manageable outdoor space, ideal for recreation, gardening, or simply enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds you. A separate storage building and outdoor toilet add to the property's rustic charm and functionality.

A Gateway to Adventure

Vang på Hedmarken is renowned for its extensive network of ski trails, which traverse the entire region towards Sjusjøen and Budor in Løten. Whether you're an avid skier, cyclist, or hiker, the area offers endless opportunities for adventure. Nearby lakes and rivers provide excellent fishing and swimming possibilities, while the forests and hills are perfect for berry picking, wildlife watching, and peaceful walks.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

Despite its secluded feel, the chalet is within reasonable distance of essential amenities. Public transport is available within a 22-minute drive, while grocery stores and shopping centers can be reached in 30-36 minutes. This balance of privacy and accessibility makes the property ideal for both weekend escapes and longer stays.

Built in 1983, the chalet has been well maintained, offering a solid structure with potential for personalization or further upgrades. The property is child-friendly and accessible by car, with a short walk from the parking area to the chalet itself.

Key Features:
- 57 sqm internal living area (BRA-i), 73 sqm total usable area, and 16 sqm external storage (BRA-e)
- Two bedrooms and a total of three rooms
- Southwest-facing terrace (10 sqm) with excellent sunlight
- Sauna and practical sanitary facilities
- Separate storage building and outdoor toilet
- 100 sqm leased lot with manageable outdoor space
- Energy label G (Orange)
- Annual municipal fees: 3,690 NOK
- Annual land lease: 5,750 NOK
- Child-friendly, peaceful, and with direct access to nature
- Excellent opportunities for skiing, hiking, cycling, fishing, and swimming

Your Mountain Escape Awaits

This chalet is perfect for those seeking a cozy, functional, and well-located mountain retreat with a true sense of privacy and direct access to some of Norway's best outdoor experiences. Whether you're looking for a family getaway, a base for sports and adventure, or a peaceful escape from city life, this property offers a unique blend of comfort, charm, and natural beauty. Schedule a viewing today and take the first step towards owning your own piece of Norwegian paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
57
Price per m²
€1,553
Garden size
100
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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Welcome to Fjordøy!

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The sun is still up at nine in the evening. You're sitting on the veranda at Prestenga 30, a cold glass in hand, watching the light turn the water below into something between silver and gold. The fjord doesn't move much at this hour. Neither do you. That's the point. This two-bedroom cabin in Halden's Prestenga area sits on a west-facing plot that catches the sun from mid-morning all the way through those impossibly long Norwegian summer evenings. At 54 square metres, it's compact and deliberate — every square metre pulls its weight. The interior has been completely redone in recent years: new flooring throughout, upgraded walls and ceilings, a fresh kitchen, and three double terrace doors installed along the facade that throw afternoon light deep into the living space. From almost every spot inside, you have a clear line of sight to the water. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the cabin. It works. The kitchen comes fitted with integrated appliances — all included in the sale — and there's genuine storage space rather than the token cupboards you often find in leisure properties of this size. The layout flows naturally out onto the large veranda through those terrace doors, so summer mornings tend to blur pleasantly between inside and outside. Coffee at the kitchen counter, then coffee on the veranda. Same view, better air. Both bedrooms carry the same clean, modern finish as the rest of the property. The main bedroom looks out over the water — waking up to that on a still August morning, with the smell of pine drifting in through a cracked window, is the kind of thing that makes you stop checking your phone. The second bedroom works perfectly as a children's room or guest space. The cabin sleeps ... click here to read more

Welcome to Prestenga 30!

Imagine waking up on a Saturday morning in July, the smell of pine and lake water drifting through a half-open window, a cup of coffee going cold on the terrace railing because you got distracted watching a pair of grebes glide across Randsfjorden. That's the specific kind of morning this cabin at Steinhusveien 5 makes possible. Not a fantasy — just a Tuesday for the people who own it. Randsfjorden is Norway's fourth-largest lake, and it gets far less tourist traffic than the bigger-name fjords to the west. The locals know this and they're not particularly eager to share it. The water is clear enough to see the bottom from a rowing boat, the fishing for pike and perch is genuinely good, and on a calm summer evening the light sits on the surface in a way that makes it almost impossible to go back inside. The chalet has its own boat mooring right below the property — not a shared dock, not a slip you have to reserve. Yours. Drop in a kayak, take out the rowing boat, or just sit on the edge with a fishing line. The lake is that close. The cabin itself was built in 1963 and it carries that era well. At 85 square metres across a 1,420-square-metre plot, it's not trying to be a hotel. It's a proper Norwegian fritidsbolig — a leisure home — designed around the idea that the outdoors is the real living room, and the indoor space is where you come in when the weather turns. Two living rooms, both with fireplaces, give the place a layered, flexible quality. Light a fire in the main room while the kids claim the second one. The large windows pull the fjord right into the space; in winter, when the lake occasionally ices over, it's a view that makes the whole idea of staying indoors feel worthwhile. There are two bedrooms. The ma ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Innlandet region, this charming chalet at Gamle Fjellvegen 264 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat, this property combines rustic charm with modern comforts, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This chalet, with its three cozy bedrooms and inviting living spaces, is more than just a property—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. ### A Haven for Nature Enthusiasts Located just 18 km from Gåsbu and 40 km from Hamar, this chalet is a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who simply enjoys the great outdoors, this location offers something for everyone. - Winter Wonderland: With groomed cross-country ski trails just 150 meters away, you can enjoy the thrill of skiing without the hassle of long commutes. - Summer Adventures: The warmer months bring a plethora of activities, from hiking and cycling to fishing and berry picking. - Hunting and Fishing: The region is renowned for its excellent hunting and fishing opportunities, making it a paradise for those who love these pursuits. ### A Cozy Retreat Built in 1983, this chalet has been lovingly maintained, ensuring it's ready for you to move in and start creating memories. The spacious living room, with its large windows and exposed ceiling beams, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace. - Rustic Kitchen: Equipped with solid wood furnishing ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gamle Fjellvegen 264!

Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Vangsåsen, the charming chalet at Møssmørvegen 49 offers a delightful escape into the heart of Norway's natural beauty. This cozy abode stands proudly on a 40-square-meter plot within the sought-after cabin community known as "Brumund sør." Conceived in 2017, this area embodies a tranquil retreat, brimming with opportunities to bask in both tranquility and adventure, all while being closely enveloped by unblemished Norwegian wilderness—the perfect place for overseas buyers or expats seeking a home away from home. As you drive through scenic roads emanating from Hamar to reach this secret haven, the journey itself feels like a prelude to the peaceful seclusion that awaits. The chalet boasts a south-facing position, ensuring it is bathed in sunlight while offering uninterrupted glimpses of the shimmering Lake Mjøsa—a sight that stirs the soul. Perched gracefully 744 meters above sea level, the air is crisp, and during winter, the blankets of snow turn this whole region into a white wonderland, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Before we delve into the chalet’s features, let's talk about the enchanting community of Vang på Hedmarken. Blessed with a lively cultural scene, rich in history and tradition, this area extends a warm embrace to newcomers. Residents enjoy a climate that mirrors the hallmark of Nordic seasons—cool, snowy winters and pleasant, sun-dappled summers. Local life seamlessly blends the calm of rural living with the accessibility and vibrancy of nearby Hamar. Weekend farmers' markets, charming artisan shops, and cozy cafes provide a delightful mix of modern convenience and old-world charm. In terms of recreational options, Vangsåsen does not disappoint. Sk ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet at Farmenvollen 12, Vang på Hedmarken, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of serene countryside. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines the allure of traditional Norwegian architecture with the comforts of modern living. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Innlandet. This chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. With its prime location on a historic mountain pasture, the chalet provides direct access to a myriad of outdoor activities, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. ### Experience the Best of Norwegian Outdoor Living - Prime Location: Situated in Vang på Hedmarken, a region renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. - Year-Round Activities: Enjoy hiking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter, with trails just steps from your door. - Panoramic Views: The chalet's elevation offers sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. - Spacious Terrace: A 20-square-meter terrace perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Traditional Charm: Built in 1971, the chalet retains its rustic appeal while offering modern comforts. - Cozy Interiors: An open-plan living and kitchen area with large windows that flood the space with natural light. - Comfortable Accommodation: Three bedrooms provide ample space for family and friends. - Functional Amenities: Includes a well-maintained bathroom and additional storage space. - Authentic Experience: Features a traditional outdoor toilet, enhancing the cabin's r ... click here to read more

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A Cozy Mountain Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. At Farmenvollen 48, nestled in the serene landscape of Vang på Hedmarken, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquility of nature while enjoying modern comforts. Built in 2003, this log cabin with its traditional turf roof is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in simplicity and natural beauty. A Day in the Life at Farmenvollen 48 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding landscape unfold before you. As the sun rises, the vibrant colors of the forest come alive, offering a breathtaking backdrop for your morning routine. The chalet's discreet location ensures privacy, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance. As the day progresses, explore the myriad of outdoor activities right at your doorstep. With hiking trails and cross-country ski tracks just 50 meters away, adventure is always within reach. Whether it's a summer hike through lush forests or a winter ski trip across snow-blanketed trails, the chalet's location at 757 meters above sea level guarantees a fresh mountain climate perfect for year-round recreation. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Vang på Hedmarken is a haven for those seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and cultural immersion. The region is renowned for its seasonal festivals, where local traditions come to life through music, dance, and culinary delights. Savor the flavors of Norwegian cuisine at nearby eateries, where fresh, locally-sourced ingredients take center stage. For those who appreciate the arts, the area boasts a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Farmenvollen 48 in Vang på Hedmarken!

A Cozy Mountain Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. As the sun peeks over the horizon, its golden rays dance across the landscape, casting a warm glow on your private terrace. Welcome to Gamle Fjellvegen 444, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Vang på Hedmarken, where nature's beauty and modern comfort converge to create the perfect vacation home. A Day in the Life at Gamle Fjellvegen 444 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 48 sqm terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests provide a serene backdrop. As the day unfolds, the chalet's open-plan living area becomes a hub of activity. The spacious kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, invites you to whip up a hearty breakfast before heading out to explore the great outdoors. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day on the nearby ski trails. The crackling fireplace in the living room offers warmth and ambiance, perfect for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. During the summer, the surrounding hiking trails beckon, offering endless opportunities for adventure and exploration. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Vang på Hedmarken is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness. The area is renowned for its well-maintained hiking paths and groomed ski tracks, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid skier or a leisurely hiker, the trails offer something for everyone. The local cuisine is a delightful blend of traditional Norwegian flavors and modern culinary innovations. Nearby eateries serve up hearty dishes that reflect the region's ri ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gamle Fjellvegen 444!

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of a mountain bird are your morning symphony. At Søndre St. Olav 139, nestled in the serene landscape of Vang på Hedmarken, this dream becomes your daily reality. This chalet, a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian craftsmanship and modern amenities, offers a sanctuary for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. A Story of Timeless Craftsmanship Built in 2014, this chalet is a testament to the enduring appeal of log construction, featuring a classic sod roof that seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings. The property sits on a generous 1,000 m² leased plot, framed by a traditional wooden fence that enhances its authentic mountain charm. Here, the rhythm of life is dictated by the seasons, each bringing its own unique palette of experiences. Winter's Embrace As snow blankets the landscape, the chalet transforms into a winter wonderland. With direct ski-in/ski-out access to over 350 km of groomed cross-country trails, including 12 km of illuminated paths, your days can be filled with exhilarating adventures. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the trails offer something for everyone, with Gåsbu serving as a central hub for winter sports enthusiasts. Summer's Splendor When the snow melts, the area reveals a lush tapestry of hiking and cycling trails, inviting you to explore the breathtaking Norwegian wilderness. The chalet's location offers unparalleled access to outdoor activities, from leisurely walks to challenging hikes, ensuring that every day is an opportunity to connect with nature. A Home Designed for Comfort Step in ... click here to read more

Welcome to Søndre St. Olav 139! Photo: EFKT. Photographer: Pål Godager.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's serene landscapes, this charming chalet in Rena offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the lush surroundings. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. ### A Day in Your Mountain Retreat As you step into this cozy chalet, the warmth of the wood-burning stove greets you, promising comfort after a day of exploration. The spacious living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers panoramic views of the surrounding forests. Here, you can unwind with a book or gather with loved ones around the dining table, sharing stories and laughter. The kitchen, thoughtfully designed with ample storage and workspace, invites you to whip up hearty meals. Whether it's a quick breakfast before hitting the trails or a leisurely dinner after a day of adventure, this space caters to all your culinary needs. With three well-appointed bedrooms, the chalet ensures restful nights. Each room is a sanctuary, offering privacy and comfort, perfect for families or groups of friends. The dedicated hygiene room and separate toilet add to the convenience, making daily routines a breeze. ### Embrace the Outdoors The chalet's location is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Just 300 meters away, groomed cross-country ski trails beckon during the winter months, offering endless opportunities for skiing right from your doorstep. The area is renowned for its hunting and fishing spots, with forests, lakes, and rivers waiting to be explored. In the summer, the landscape transforms into a vibrant play ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hestgjetarveien 397!

Nestled within the serene landscapes of Løten, a hidden gem known to very few, lies a chalet at Målivegen 334 that effortlessly embodies the quintessential Nordic retreat. This cozy family chalet might just be the getaway home that some overseas buyers dream about, offering a unique opportunity to live amidst nature while still having access to life's essentials. As I'm quite bussy these days with numerous listings and client viewings, I'd like to take a moment to guide you through what makes this property and its surroundings so special. The community of Løten is uniquely located in a region that invites adventurous souls and peace-seekers alike. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, the area offers a fine blend of outdoor activities and a tranquil lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the sound of chirping birds and stepping outside onto your 27 square meter terrace to a view of lush forests and pristine trails. The climate here has four distinct seasons; winters are postcard-perfect with snow-capped scenes, while summers are mild—a perfect mix for those who enjoy varied weather. In any season, there's no shortage of things to do. Once the snow blankets the ground, you’re just a stone's throw away from Budor with its world-class skiing facilities. The area offers a ski resort, and for those who prefer quieter outdoor activities, the extensive trail network welcomes cross-country skiing enthusiasts for hours of exploration. When the snow melts away, these very trails transform into excellent routes for hiking. Pick blueberries and cloudberries along your path or admire the landscape's rich greenery. For an adventurous twist, the Korpreiret canyon provides more rugged terrain just a few kilometers away. The chalet itse ... click here to read more

Welcome to Målivegen 334! The cabin is located in a scenic area with scattered holiday homes.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, this traditional log chalet at Hestgjetarveien 30, Rena, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines rustic charm with modern convenience, all set against the backdrop of Norway's stunning natural beauty. ### Experience the Allure of Rena Rena, a quaint town in the Østerdalen valley, is renowned for its serene environment and rich cultural heritage. As a second home owner here, you'll be immersed in a lifestyle that balances tranquility with adventure. The town is a gateway to a myriad of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing in the summer to skiing and snowboarding in the winter. ### Chalet Features and Lifestyle This charming chalet, built in 1977, exudes warmth and character. With two spacious bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates families or couples looking for a cozy retreat. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, serves as the heart of the home, offering a perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. - Traditional Log Construction: Embrace the authentic Norwegian experience with this beautifully crafted log chalet. - Spacious Living Areas: Enjoy a cozy living room with a fireplace, perfect for relaxing evenings. - Functional Kitchen: Well-equipped for preparing meals, whether hosting guests or enjoying a quiet night in. - Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Ideal for family stays or hosting friends. - Separate Outbuilding: Includes a woodshed and composting toilet, providing additional storage and convenience. - Electricity Installed: Modern comforts meet rustic charm. - Large Balcony/Terrace: Perfect for outdoor dining or simply soa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hestgjetarveien 30!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, this delightful chalet at Hestgjetarveien 37, Rena, offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and adventure. Situated in the picturesque Skramstadsætra region, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat with easy access to a plethora of outdoor activities. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This chalet, built in 1983, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere for its occupants. With three spacious bedrooms, it provides ample space for families, friends, or couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the scenic Skramstadsætra, just 12 kilometers from Rena town center. - Size: 53 square meters of living space, with an additional 8 square meters of external utility area. - Bedrooms: Three comfortable bedrooms offering flexible accommodation options. - Bathroom: Equipped with a modern, gas-powered Cinderella toilet. - Living Room: Features a cozy fireplace/wood stove, perfect for chilly evenings. - Kitchen: Practical and well-equipped for all your culinary needs. - Outdoor Space: A 9 square meter balcony/terrace for enjoying the stunning views. - Accessibility: Year-round access via a winter road, with parking available on the property. - Utilities: Electricity installed; water post located approximately 1 kilometer away. - Storage: Detached tool shed for additional storage. Lifestyle and Activities: Living in this chalet means embracing the best of Norwegian outdoor living. The surrounding area is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering a wealth of ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hestgjetarveien 37!

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Ringsaker mountains, Bjønnåsen 447 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet in Brumunddal, Norway. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Perfectly suited for international buyers seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this chalet combines modern comforts with the serene beauty of the Norwegian landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views stretching across the horizon. This well-maintained chalet, perched on a small hill, is designed to maximize sunlight throughout the day, making it an ideal escape for those who cherish both tranquility and outdoor pursuits. A Day in Your Brumunddal Chalet Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious 18-square-meter terrace, where you can soak in the morning sun and plan your day's adventures. With direct access to a network of hiking and cycling trails, the options are endless. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cycling enthusiast, or simply enjoy a peaceful walk in nature, the surrounding trails offer something for everyone. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven for ski lovers. With cross-country ski trails just 100 meters from your doorstep, you can glide through the snow-covered landscape, returning to the warmth of your living room, where a crackling fireplace awaits. Chalet Features and Amenities - Location: Bjønnåsen 447, Brumunddal, Norway - Size: 54 square meters of indoor living space - Bedrooms: 2, thoughtfully arranged for maximum comfort - Bathrooms: 1 - Kitchen: Custom-built in 2015, offering ample storage and workspace - Living R ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjønnåsen 447!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, this charming chalet at Bjønnåsen 461 in Brumunddal offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility, adventure, and investment potential. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the majestic Ringsakerfjellet mountains right from your window. This is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. A Year-Round Retreat Constructed in 1992 and thoughtfully upgraded in 2023, this chalet maintains its authentic mountain charm while offering modern comforts. With a cozy 52 square meters of living space, it is designed to maximize functionality and comfort, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups of friends. The chalet features: - Two comfortable bedrooms: Perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. - A warm, inviting living room: Complete with a wood-burning stove, ideal for cozy winter evenings. - A well-equipped kitchen: Featuring a solid wood countertop and ample storage, making meal preparation a joy. - A spacious dining area: Perfect for social meals and gatherings. - A large, south-facing terrace: Measuring 37 square meters, it's perfect for sunbathing, dining al fresco, or simply enjoying the mountain air. Embrace the Outdoors This chalet is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, step outside to find yourself less than 100 meters from groomed cross-country ski trails. The region is renowned for its open mountain plateaus, offering endless opportunities for skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking. During the warmer months, a network of marked trails invites you to explore the stunning landscape on foot or by bike. - Proximity to ski trails: ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjønnåsen 461!

Welcome to your potential new home at Linerla 30, located in the serene and picturesque setting of Løten, Norway. This chalet, constructed in 2017, boasts an exceptional balance of high-standard accommodation and breathtaking natural beauty, ideal for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life or looking for a welcoming community to call home. Linerla 30 offers an idyllic year-round escape in the form of a modern chalet with a footprint of 113 square meters. It features three cozy bedrooms and a bathroom, catering well to small families or couples. The interior reveals a well-thought-out layout that includes a spacious, socially inviting living room accented by a separate TV room—perfect spots for family gatherings or simply unwinding. Central to its charm is an expansive outdoor terrace, measuring roughly 118 square meters. The terrace is not just any outdoor space—it includes a luxurious jacuzzi and stylish outdoor furniture, making it a sublime spot to relish the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. From here, residents can enjoy both the sunrise and sunset, basking in optimal sunlight throughout the day. An additional outbuilding provides practical storage solutions with its 23 square meters divided between an uninsulated general storage area and an insulated sports equipment room. Property Features: - Modern construction from 2017 - Sizeable living area and separate TV room - Three bedrooms and one bathroom - Large 118 square-meter terrace with jacuzzi - Outdoor furniture included - Outbuilding for storage needs (23 square meters) Løten offers a lifestyle marked by tranquility and close proximity to nature. The local area, particularly in Svaenlia on Budor, is a coveted spot known ... click here to read more

Welcome to Budor and Linerla 30!

Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Løten, at Størigardsvegen 22, this inviting chalet offers a slice of serene Norwegian lifestyle. Ideal for anyone dreaming of a year-round retreat, this cozy two-bedroom property effortlessly blends comfort and practicality, promising an immersive experience in the heart of Norway's breathtaking wilderness. With a robust wood stove and solar panels in place, this property presents an eco-friendly choice for those seeking sustainability mixed with provincial living. As you wander into this 57-square-meter dwelling, the warm wooden floors immediately create an air of rustic comfort. The layout has been thoughtfully planned, with the living room serving as the central hub—a place where both relaxation and social gatherings naturally unfold. The integrated kitchen and living area ensure that your precious moments spent cooking are unhurried and familial. The kitchen, adorned with solid wood cabinetry and a pristine wood countertop, marries style with functionality, offering a homely space where culinary creations can come to life. The cabin doesn't shy away from leisure and rejuvenation; offering a private sauna that pairs perfectly with the snowy backdrop of Løten winters. Imagine unwinding here after a day spent exploring the peerless local environment—truly a respite that beckons you to savor life’s quieter moments. Outside, the expansive 41-square-meter terrace beckons with the promise of morning coffees and evening sunsets. It strategically wraps around the chalet, blessing you with sunlight at all hours thanks to its east, south, and west orientations. Løten is known for its high snowfall, making this location a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. With ski trails practi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Budor and Størigardsvegen 22!

Nestled among the scenic landscapes of Rena, in the enchanting Skramstadsætra region, this country home presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a slice of Norwegian tranquility. The property is an ideal retreat for both summer and winter enthusiasts, offering a haven of peace where time seems to slow down and nature's wonders are your closest neighbors. This serene residence isn't just a house; it's a lifestyle waiting to unfold. Located at Nedre Hemmelliveien 15, this cozy dwelling is set within a cherished holiday area, known for its quiet charm and its close proximity to year-round outdoor activities. Just a stone's throw from the renowned Birkebeiner trail – about 70 meters, to be exact – this home positions you at the heart of adventure. In the winter, immerse yourself in pristine, white ski trails, and come summertime, bask in the beauty of lush hiking terrain that stretches on through spring and autumn. This place, ladies and gentlemen, is perfect for nature lovers who desire a home that compliments their active lifestyle. The property's interior is as inviting as its surroundings, incorporating an open living room and kitchen layout that encourages gatherings with loved ones. With three comfortable bedrooms, plus an additional bedroom in the annex, there's ample room for family or guests. Imagine cozy evenings by the wood stove, sharing stories beneath a ceiling of stars visible right from your living room window. The bathroom and separate toilet room ensure functionality alongside comfort, essential for a relaxed living experience. Now, you might wonder about the practicality of life in such a secluded spot. Fear not, for this home is equipped with solar panels and wood heating, embracing sustainable ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nedre Hemmelliveien 15!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Budor region, this authentic cabin offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian heritage. Located at Størigardsvegen 51, Løten, this property is more than just a cabin; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tradition, tranquility, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush landscapes of Løten. This cabin, originally a forest shelter from the Løiten commons, has been lovingly relocated to its current site, preserving its historical charm while offering modern-day comforts. With a price tag of just 53,100, this property is an affordable entry into the coveted second home market in Norway. A Cozy Retreat with Rustic Charm The cabin's design is a testament to simplicity and functionality. With one bedroom and a combined living room and kitchen area, it offers a cozy retreat for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The lacquered wooden floors and log walls exude warmth, while the wood-burning stoves ensure a snug atmosphere even during the coldest months. The kitchen, though compact, is thoughtfully designed with custom-built cabinets and a wall-mounted cupboard. A gas burner provides the means to prepare simple meals, making it perfect for weekend getaways or longer stays. A Connection to Nature The cabin's location on a leased plot offers breathtaking views of Gitvola and Nordhue, two prominent local hills. The surrounding natural terrain provides a peaceful and private setting, ideal for those who value a close connection to nature. A small terrace at the entrance is perfect for enjoying sunny days and panoramic views. Year-Round Accessibility and Activities One of the cabin's sta ... click here to read more

Welcome to Størigardsvegen 51 at Budor!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Løten, Norway, this charming chalet at Størigardsvegen 65 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic allure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on your private terrace. The panoramic views of the Budor region unfold before you, a breathtaking tapestry of nature's finest work. The chalet's strategic location ensures that whether it's the vibrant colors of autumn or the pristine white of winter, every season paints a new picture. In winter, the chalet transforms into a haven for snow enthusiasts. With over 300 km of cross-country ski trails and a family-friendly alpine resort nearby, your days are filled with exhilarating descents and cozy evenings by the Jøtul wood-burning stove. As spring arrives, the landscape bursts into life, offering endless trails for hiking and cycling. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Practical Design Built in 2020, this chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and modern living. The single-level layout maximizes space and functionality, featuring two well-appointed bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom. The open-plan living area, with its solid wood floors and large windows, invites natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, a blend of sleek IKEA design and practicality, is equipped with a gas stove and solid wood countertops, perfect for preparing hearty m ... click here to read more

Welcome to Størigardsvegen 65!

Nestled in the picturesque town of Ingeberg, Norway, Bringebærstien 59 offers you a truly unique opportunity to experience the serene beauty of chalet living. This property, crafted in 2019, stands not only as a home but as a getaway into tranquility. With an address that's become synonymous with breathtaking natural wonder, this chalet holds promise for those seeking solace in the midst of nature’s grandeur. The generous interiors stretch across 65 square metres, offering a modern yet traditionally cozy environment. Imagine walking into a space where an open-plan living room and kitchen greet you, adorned with large windows that allow the natural light to flood in. The beauty of this space truly comes alive with the light parquet floors and horizontal wood paneling, creating an inviting warmth that speaks of comfort and homeliness. Your culinary adventures are well supported by an integrated kitchen, complete with an induction hob, oven, and dishwasher; ideal for both day-to-day living and occasional entertaining. The accommodations here cater efficiently to your needs. With one spacious bedroom on the ground floor and an additional cozy loft room, there's ample provision for rest and relaxation. And speaking of relaxation, the bathroom accompanies its facilities with a private sauna – your private oasis of calm after a day exploring the extensive outdoors that Ingeberg offers. Step outside to be greeted by two terraces that promise a delightful outdoor experience. Picture yourself soaking up the sun while enjoying a peaceful morning coffee or having dinner alfresco with family and friends – the terraces transition seamlessly with the sun’s path to maximize your enjoyment throughout the day. Being in Ingeberg means ... click here to read more

Available all winter holiday week for private viewings, contact us! Ski-NM 2025 was held at Gåsbu.