2-Bed Norwegian Mountain Chalet on 5,554m² Plot – Direct Ski Access & Sløddfjorden Views



Fjellvegen 60, 3595 Haugastøl, Haugastøl (Norway)
2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 42m² Floor area
€132,743
Chalet
No parking
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
42m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Step outside on a February morning, clip into your skis right at the garden's edge, and within minutes you're gliding through groomed trails with nothing around you but white peaks and the kind of silence that cities can't manufacture. That's the daily reality at Fjellvegen 60 in Haugastøl — a classic Norwegian fjellhytte sitting at 1,065 meters above sea level, with Sløddfjorden spread out below and Hallingskarvet's ridgeline cutting across the sky above.
This isn't a weekend cabin that's been dressed up for photos. Built in 1958 and kept in good condition, it has the bones of a genuine Norwegian mountain retreat — thick walls, a wood-burning fireplace at the center of the living room, and windows positioned precisely where you'd want them: facing the fjord and the open plateau beyond. On clear evenings, the light does something remarkable to the water below. Pinks and deep oranges move across the surface of Sløddfjorden for longer than you'd expect, and you can watch the whole thing unfold from the living room sofa.
At 42 square meters, the layout is tight and deliberate. There's no wasted space here. The living room anchors the plan, with the fireplace pulling the room together the way only a real hearth can — particularly on the kind of raw October night when the plateau turns moody and the wind picks up. The kitchen is compact and functional, built for people who come here to be outside all day and want to cook a proper meal when they get back. Two bedrooms sleep four comfortably. The storage room is one of the cabin's underrated assets: enough space for two sets of skis, hiking poles, cycling kit, and whatever else the season demands. A toilet room and entrance hall round out the plan.
Outside, the plot runs to 5,554 square meters of freehold land. That's not a garden — that's a territory. The terrain around the cabin is open high-mountain landscape, and having this much private land at this elevation is genuinely unusual. No immediate neighbours. The surrounding nature just continues, uninterrupted.
Haugastøl sits right on the threshold where Hardangervidda National Park and Hallingskarvet National Park converge, and the outdoor calendar here is relentless in the best possible way. In winter, groomed cross-country ski trails start less than 100 meters from the front door. Not a short drive away. Not a 20-minute walk. Literally out the gate and onto the tracks. Hardangervidda is the largest mountain plateau in Northern Europe, and in winter it becomes one of the great cross-country skiing landscapes on the continent — vast, dramatic, and often surprisingly uncrowded once you get beyond the obvious entry points.
Come June, the snow retreats and the plateau transforms. The famous Rallarvegen cycling route either begins or ends here depending on your direction — it's one of Norway's iconic long-distance rides, dropping from the Hardangervidda plateau down through the Flåm valley with views most cyclists talk about for years. Day hikers have access to marked trails heading in every direction. Sløddfjorden and the surrounding lakes offer trout fishing, and you don't need to travel far to find a stretch of water to yourself. The wildflower season on the plateau is something locals genuinely look forward to: late June through July, the high moorland turns vivid and smells faintly of heather.
Autumn is quieter but arguably the sharpest season visually. The birch scrub goes gold across the plateau, the light turns low and amber, and the trails clear of summer crowds. This is when regular visitors come back for a second or third annual stay, often specifically for the autumn mood.
The practical side of things is stronger than you might expect for a mountain location at this elevation. Haugastøl station — on the Bergen Railway — is about 12 minutes on foot from the cabin. That line connects east to Oslo (roughly 4.5 hours) and west to Bergen (around 2.5 hours), making this accessible without a car if needed, and giving the property genuine appeal to both Norwegian domestic buyers and international visitors flying into either city. The nearest grocery store is 11 minutes away, and a larger shopping center is 24 minutes. Electricity is installed and functioning. Heating comes from the wood stove, which is exactly what you'd want at this altitude.
For international buyers considering a second home in Norway, Haugastøl represents one of the more straightforward entry points into the Norwegian recreational property market. The legal framework for foreign ownership is accessible, and properties at this price point in Hardangervidda's surrounding area have held their value consistently — driven by strong domestic demand from Bergen and Oslo buyers, and increasing interest from European outdoor enthusiasts discovering Norway's ski and hiking infrastructure. Rental potential is real: the Bergen Railway connection makes the cabin reachable without a car, which expands the pool of potential short-term renters considerably for the weeks you're not using it yourself.
Key features at a glance:
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 42 sqm internal area on 5,554 sqm freehold plot
- Elevation: 1,065 meters above sea level on the Hardangervidda plateau
- Panoramic views across Sløddfjorden and surrounding mountain landscape
- Direct access to groomed cross-country ski trails less than 100 meters away
- Trailhead for Rallarvegen, one of Norway's most celebrated cycling routes
- Located between Hardangervidda and Hallingskarvet National Parks
- Haugastøl train station (Bergen–Oslo Railway) a 12-minute walk
- Grocery store 11 minutes away, shopping center 24 minutes
- Wood-burning fireplace as primary heating, electricity installed
- Built 1958, good condition, authentic Norwegian mountain chalet character
- Large private plot with no immediate neighbours — genuine privacy
- Strong rental income potential via Bergen Railway accessibility
- Accessible year-round for skiing, hiking, cycling, and fishing
This is a cabin for people who want to actually use a cabin — not look at it on weekends. The Sløddfjorden views alone would sell lesser properties. Here, they're just one part of what Fjellvegen 60 delivers across four distinct seasons.
Reach out through Homestra to arrange a viewing or to request the full property documentation. If you're serious about a Norwegian mountain holiday home that punches well above its price point, this one deserves a closer look.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 2
- Size
- 42m²
- Price per m²
- €3,161
- Garden size
- 5554m²
- 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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