2-Bed Swedish Mountain Cabin with Sauna & 3,500m² Lot Near Bruksvallarna Ski Trails



Hagströmsvallen 105, 846 97 Bruksvallarna, Härjedalens kommun, Sweden, Bruksvallarna (Sweden)
2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 61m² Floor area
€447,500
Country home
No parking
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
61m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Step outside on a January morning and the world is completely white and completely silent. The ski tracks cut through the snow maybe three hundred meters from the front door. You clip into your skis on the porch, push off, and within minutes you're gliding through birch forest with no one else in sight. That's a Tuesday here at Hagströmsvallen 105.
This two-bedroom country home sits on a generous 3,500-square-meter lot on the slopes above Bruksvallarna in Härjedalen, one of Sweden's most celebrated mountain regions. At 61 square meters, the house is compact and honest—every square meter works. The open-plan living and kitchen area anchors the interior, with a wood-burning fireplace that earns its place on a cold March evening when the temperature outside drops to minus fifteen and the snow is still falling. Both bedrooms are quiet. The bathroom has a washing machine, which matters more than people think when you're spending a full week. And then there's the sauna, with its own small relaxation room—not a luxury addition but a genuine necessity up here, the place you end up after a long day on the trails with aching legs and cold feet.
Outside, the lot is substantial. Mountain birches frame the property. In summer, the neighboring field fills with grazing cattle, and if you leave the kitchen window open you hear the bells. There's an outbuilding for storage, a woodshed stocked for winter, and a störrös—a traditional small cabin with an open hearth—that speaks directly to the older rhythms of this mountain landscape. Fäbodvallen culture, where highland summer farms dotted these slopes for centuries, left its mark on the architecture and atmosphere of this whole valley, and you feel it here.
The Nordic ski tracks groomed by Bruksvallarna's ski club run within a few hundred meters of the house, connecting directly into a network that stretches across the Funäsdalsfjällen massif. Cross-country skiers who know Härjedalen know this area well: the trails are long, varied, and meticulously maintained from November through April. During the Vasaloppet season, the stadium at Bruksvallarna—just 1.5 kilometers away—buzzes with energy, hosting regional competitions and training camps. It's close enough to walk to, far enough that you don't hear it from the terrace.
For alpine skiing, Ramundberget is roughly fifteen minutes by car. It's a proper mountain—900 meters of vertical is nothing to dismiss—with runs that suit everyone from cautious intermediates to people who want to push speed on black pistes. Funäsdalen ski area is in the same direction and roughly the same distance. Tänndalen's slopes add another option thirty minutes west. In a single week, you can ski three different resorts without repeating the same run twice.
Summer in Härjedalen is short, vivid, and underrated by people who haven't been. The midsommar celebrations in Bruksvallarna village are genuinely local—not a tourist performance—and the long June evenings where it barely gets dark are disorienting in the best way. From the property, you step directly onto open fjäll terrain, Sweden's high alpine plateau. The hiking here doesn't follow manicured paths with signboards every hundred meters; it opens into vast, unmarked upland where the views stretch to Norway on a clear day. Tjärnarna—the small mountain lakes scattered across the plateau—are cold and clean and perfect for a swim after a long walk.
Fishing is serious business in this corner of Jämtland-Härjedalen. The rivers and lakes around Funäsdalen hold brown trout and grayling. A day license for several of the local waters is inexpensive and easy to arrange through the tourist office in Funäsdalen, twenty minutes west. Bruksvallarna itself has a small grocery store, a restaurant, and basic services—enough for a self-sufficient stay without needing to drive into town for every necessity.
One practical note worth knowing: the 500-meter access road from Wallesvägen is not plowed in winter. You reach the house by foot, on skis, or by snowmobile. For some buyers this is a dealbreaker. For others it's exactly the point—a last fragment of enforced separation from the ordinary world. The property comes furnished, meaning the transition from visiting to owning is remarkably frictionless.
The Swedish vacation home market in mountain areas like Härjedalen has remained resilient, with demand for properties near established ski infrastructure consistently outpacing supply. For international buyers, Sweden has no restrictions on foreign property ownership, the purchase process is transparent, and the legal framework is straightforward. The property tax on a second home of this value is modest. Rental potential through platforms serving the Nordic ski tourism market is genuine—weeks in Bruksvallarna during ski season book reliably, and the fully furnished, move-in-ready condition means you could have the property generating income the same winter you buy it.
Key features at a glance:
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom across 61 square meters of well-organized living space
- Private sauna with dedicated relaxation area
- Wood-burning fireplace in open-plan living and kitchen area
- Expansive 3,500+ square meter lot with mountain birch surroundings
- Traditional störrös outbuilding with open hearth
- Separate woodshed and additional storage outbuilding
- Sold fully furnished — move-in ready immediately
- Groomed Nordic ski trails within 300 meters of the front door
- Ramundberget alpine skiing approximately 15 minutes by car
- Funäsdalen and Tänndalen ski areas within 30 minutes
- 1.5 km from Bruksvallarna village amenities, restaurant, and grocery
- Direct access to open fjäll hiking terrain from the property
- Snowmobile trail network connection on the lot
- Winter road access by foot, ski, or snowmobile (final 500m unpaved)
- Strong short-term rental demand in Nordic ski season
Properties with this combination of lot size, sauna, and trail access at this price point in Härjedalen are not common. The Swedish mountains attract a specific kind of buyer—someone who wants real winter, real quiet, and real space. If that's you, this is worth a serious look.
Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing or request the full property documentation. International buyers are welcome, and the team can guide you through every step of the Swedish purchase process.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 2
- Size
- 61m²
- Price per m²
- €7,336
- Garden size
- 3577m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- Country home
- Energy label
Unknown
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