2-Bed Mountain Holiday Home in Klövsjö/Storhogna with 1,500m² Plot & Ski Trail Access



Fingerörtstigen 6, Klövsjö/Storhogna, Bergs kommun, Sweden, Storhågna (Sweden)
2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 67m² Floor area
€267,500
House
No parking
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
67m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Step outside on a January morning and the cross-country ski trail is right there — literally at the edge of the property. No driving to a trailhead, no fighting for parking at the ski center. You clip into your skis, push off into the blue-white silence of Jämtland's hill country, and the day belongs entirely to you. That's the daily reality at Fingerörtstigen 6 in Klövsjö/Storhogna, and it's the kind of thing that's almost impossible to put a price on.
This is a well-kept, 67-square-meter holiday house on a generous 1,506-square-meter plot in one of central Sweden's most beloved mountain communities. Built in 2001, it sits in Bergs municipality — part of the greater Härjedalen-Jämtland high-country corridor that Swedes and an increasingly international crowd have quietly treasured for decades. The house is in good condition and genuinely move-in ready, which matters when you're buying from abroad and can't spend your first season knee-deep in renovation dust.
The layout is compact but genuinely clever. Two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a living room that manages to feel like the center of gravity rather than an afterthought. Large windows pull the outside in — snow-draped spruce trees in winter, a green hillside haze in July, the burnt orange of birch leaves come late September. The kitchen is fully equipped and connects naturally to the dining area, so whoever's cooking doesn't get exiled from the conversation. For a family of four or a group of close friends, this works. Really works.
Outside, the plot is what sets this property apart from the tighter holiday cabins that dominate this market. 1,506 square meters is room to breathe. There's space for a proper summer table and chairs with enough distance from the neighbors to actually relax, space for kids to run, space for a vegetable patch if that's your thing. In winter, it becomes a staging ground — pile the sleds here, kick the snow off the boots there, stack the firewood in the corner by the door.
Speaking of winter. Storhogna and Klövsjö are not exactly undiscovered, but they've stayed genuinely low-key compared to the Åre circus, which is exactly why people who know Sweden's mountains tend to choose them. The Storhogna Högfjällshotell sits about three kilometers from the house — a classic Swedish fjällhotell with a restaurant, spa, and ski shop that has the worn-in comfort of a place that's been doing this for generations. Stop in for lunch after a morning on the trails and order the reindeer stew. Worth every krona.
A ten-minute drive takes you to either Vemdalsskalet or Klövsjö's own ski area. Both offer downhill runs, ski rentals, ski schools for children, and the kind of relaxed queue culture that makes a day on the slopes feel like a pleasure rather than a logistics exercise. Vemdalsskalet in particular has earned a serious reputation among Swedish freestyle skiers, and the terrain variety means the whole family — from absolute beginners to people who grew up racing — finds something to do. Grocery stores, a bakery, and a few solid restaurants are all in this ten-minute radius, so the peaceful isolation of Fingerörtstigen 6 doesn't mean you're ever more than a short drive from everything you need.
Summer here is underrated. The Klövsjöfjällen hiking network fans out in every direction from the village, and trails range from easy meadow walks with wildflowers crowding the path edges to full-day ridge routes with views stretching into Norway on a clear day. The Ljungrisvägen forest road near Storhogna is a favorite for mountain biking. Lakes in the area — Gimån and several smaller tarns — offer fishing for grayling and perch, and a few spots permit wild swimming in the kind of cold, clear water that ruins chlorinated pools for you forever.
The Bergs municipality area has a quiet cultural rhythm worth knowing. The Klövsjö church, one of the oldest in Jämtland, holds a well-attended summer service each July that draws the whole community together. Local markets pop up during midsommar weekend in late June — hand-carved woodwork, local cheeses, preserves made from cloudberries and lingonberries picked from the surrounding bogs. These aren't tourist performances. They're just how life here works.
For international buyers, accessibility is a genuine practical point. Östersund Airport (Åre Östersund) handles direct flights from Stockholm Arlanda year-round and sees additional European connections in peak ski season. The drive from the airport to Fingerörtstigen 6 runs about 90 minutes through increasingly dramatic hill scenery. The roads are well-maintained even in heavy winter conditions, which is saying something given that snowfall here can be serious — the annual average in this part of Jämtland sits comfortably above 150 centimeters.
Climate matters when you're choosing a mountain retreat. Winters run from November through April with reliable snow cover, making this one of the more bankable locations in Scandinavia for ski-focused ownership. Summers are short but genuinely warm — July temperatures regularly reach 20°C and above — with long daylight hours that let you squeeze an extraordinary amount into each day. The shoulder seasons, particularly September's mushroom-picking and foliage period, have their own particular pull.
From a property investment standpoint, the Swedish market in established mountain communities has held up well through successive economic cycles. Holiday homes in Bergs municipality, particularly those with direct trail access and large plots, tend to attract strong rental demand during both the December-April ski season and the July-August summer peak. Furnished and well-positioned, a property like this can generate meaningful rental income if owners choose to make it available during weeks they're not in residence. Sweden has a relatively transparent legal framework for international property purchases, and EU citizens face no special restrictions. Non-EU buyers should consult a Swedish property lawyer, though the process is far more straightforward than in many Southern European markets.
Key features at a glance:
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 67 sqm interior living space
- Large 1,506 sqm private plot with garden area
- Direct access to cross-country ski trails and snowmobile routes from the property boundary
- Approximately 3 km from Storhogna Högfjällshotell (restaurant, spa, ski shop)
- 10-minute drive to Vemdalsskalet and Klövsjö downhill ski areas
- Built 2001, well-maintained, move-in ready condition
- Fully equipped kitchen, open-plan with dining area
- Large windows with views across surrounding forest and mountain landscape
- Year-round usability — strong winter and summer seasons
- Reliable road access, ample on-plot parking for multiple vehicles
- Strong holiday rental demand during both ski and summer seasons
- 90-minute drive from Östersund Airport (Åre Östersund)
- Priced at 267,500 EUR in one of Sweden's most sought-after mountain communities
Fingerörtstigen 6 is the kind of second home that earns its keep across all four seasons. It's specific enough to be special, practical enough to actually use, and positioned in a location that rewards the people who find it. If you've been thinking about a Swedish mountain holiday home and wondering whether the reality can match the idea — this one is worth a proper look.
Reach out through Homestra today to request the full property details, arrange a viewing, or get connected with local legal and financing advisors who specialize in Swedish holiday property for international buyers. The ski season doesn't wait.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 2
- Size
- 67m²
- Price per m²
- €3,993
- Garden size
- 1506m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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