2-Bedroom Country House with Lake Access in Storå, Sweden - Ideal Vacation Home

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Viksnäs 112, 711 97 Storå, Lindesbergs kommun, Sweden, Storå (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 78Floor area

€60,760

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

78m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in Storå: Your Swedish Countryside Retreat

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your serene Swedish countryside retreat. Welcome to Viksnäs 112, a charming two-bedroom country house nestled in the heart of Storå, Lindesbergs municipality, where the beauty of nature and the comforts of home converge to create an idyllic vacation haven.

A Home That Embraces Nature

As you approach this delightful property, you're greeted by expansive views of lush fields and dense forests, a testament to the untouched beauty of the Swedish landscape. The house itself, with its traditional Swedish country style, exudes warmth and hospitality. Step inside, and you'll find a spacious kitchen that serves as the heart of the home. Here, you can whip up hearty meals while gazing out at the picturesque surroundings, making every culinary experience a delight.

The adjacent living room is a sanctuary of light and comfort, featuring a stunning fireplace that promises cozy evenings during the colder months. Large windows invite the outside in, ensuring that the beauty of the landscape is never far from view. The glass-enclosed veranda is a standout feature, offering a versatile space to enjoy the changing seasons, whether you're hosting summer dinners or savoring a quiet moment with a book.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Living in Storå means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. Just 100 meters from your doorstep lies the tranquil Sörsjön lake, where you can enjoy boating, fishing, or a refreshing swim in its pristine waters. The surrounding Bergslagen landscape is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering trails for hiking and cycling, and forests teeming with mushrooms and berries.

The local area is steeped in history and culture, with nearby towns offering a taste of Swedish heritage through museums, festivals, and traditional cuisine. Whether you're exploring the local markets or dining at a cozy restaurant, you'll find that Storå offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience.

Comfort and Convenience

Viksnäs 112 is designed for year-round comfort, with a combination of direct electric heating, a modern air-source heat pump, and a wood-burning stove ensuring a cozy indoor climate. The recently renovated bathroom features modern fixtures, providing all the amenities needed for daily comfort.

The property also includes a charming guest cottage, equipped with electricity and water, offering additional space for visitors or hobbies. With new flooring ready to be installed, this cottage is a blank canvas for your creative vision.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. With its proximity to natural attractions and local amenities, Viksnäs 112 offers excellent rental potential for those looking to generate income from their vacation home. The Swedish property market is known for its stability, making this an attractive option for international buyers seeking a secure investment.

Key Features:
- Traditional Swedish country house with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
- Spacious kitchen with scenic views and ample storage
- Bright living room with a cozy fireplace
- Glass-enclosed veranda for year-round enjoyment
- Guest cottage with electricity and water
- Proximity to Sörsjön lake with boat mooring
- Expansive garden with mature trees and open lawns
- Energy-efficient heating system
- Located in the picturesque Bergslagen landscape
- Easy access to Storå's amenities and cultural attractions
- Excellent rental and investment potential

Your Invitation to a New Lifestyle

Viksnäs 112 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to embrace a lifestyle of tranquility, adventure, and community. Whether you're seeking a permanent residence, a weekend getaway, or a holiday home, this charming country house offers endless possibilities. Don't miss the chance to make this Swedish countryside retreat your own and create lasting memories in one of Europe's most beautiful regions. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream vacation home in Storå, Sweden.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
78
Price per m²
€779
Garden size
1132
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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Exterior view of Fjällbyn 147

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Front view of Lilla Pjäkebo cottage

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Front view of the summer cottage

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Exterior view of the cottage and terrace

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Exterior view of the house and garden

Step outside on a January morning and the silence hits you first. Not the silence of an empty room — the deep, pressurized quiet of a landscape buried in snow, with Borgahällan mountain rising sharp and white against a sky that hasn't decided yet between pink and blue. The wood stove in the kitchen is already ticking with warmth. The coffee is on. This is the daily reality of owning a cabin on Näslunds väg. Borgafjäll sits in the southern reaches of Swedish Lapland, in Dorotea municipality, and it's the kind of place that takes a deliberate effort to find. That's the point. There's no motorway exit sign, no chain hotels, no tour groups spilling off coaches. What there is: a compact, genuine mountain community that has somehow stayed exactly as it should be — a ski center with slopes for everyone from cautious seven-year-olds to serious off-piste skiers, a hotel with a proper spa, a local grocery, and a pub where people actually know each other's names. The après-ski here isn't performative. It's just locals and guests sharing a table after a hard day on the mountain. This particular cabin has a story that most properties can't claim. It was originally constructed at Borgahällan — a site known locally as Luspen — and later carefully dismantled, transported, and rebuilt on its current plot. The traditional log construction survived that journey intact. Built in 1968, the bones of this house carry the weight of a specific era of Swedish mountain building: practical, solid, unpretentious. Over the decades it's been maintained with real care, which you can see in the way the wood has aged rather than deteriorated. At 40 square meters, the interior is compact by design, and every part of it earns its space. The kitchen and ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the mountain cabin

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in February, the thermometer reads minus eight, and through the frost-edged window above the kitchen sink you can see fresh snow sitting heavy on the pine branches. The wood-burning stove has already been going for an hour, the sauna is warming up, and the ski runs at Tandådalen are a short drive away. This is what five weeks a year at Salbäcksvägen 16 actually feels like. The property sits in Salbäcksheden, a quiet residential pocket of the greater Sälen area in Dalarna, Sweden's most serious mountain destination. Sälen isn't some weekend novelty — it's home to Scandinavia's largest ski resort system, the interconnected SkiStar network that links Tandådalen, Hundfjället, Lindvallen, and Högfjället across dozens of pistes and hundreds of kilometers of groomed cross-country trails. The nearest resort entrances are just minutes from the front door. Built in 2004 and kept in genuinely good shape, this 120-square-meter house is sold as Share C in a ten-owner co-ownership structure. Each owner gets five weeks of guaranteed annual use, decided at a meeting every September. For 2026, the allocated weeks are 5, 8, 25, 26, and 42 — that's two prime winter weeks in the heart of ski season, a summer slot when the valley is green and warm, an early autumn week when the birch trees turn copper, and a late winter booking that often catches the tail of good snow conditions. The annual running cost sits at around 13,000 SEK, which keeps the whole arrangement genuinely affordable compared to outright ownership of a comparable property in the region. Step inside through the hallway and the layout immediately makes sense for a mountain house. The open living space puts the wood stove at the center of ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in Storå: Embrace the Swedish Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the trees. Welcome to Ingelshyttan 571, a charming country house nestled in the heart of Storå, Sweden. This property offers more than just a home; it provides a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, nature, and modern comforts. A Home with History and Heart Built in 1928, this two-bedroom house has been lovingly preserved and thoughtfully updated to meet the needs of contemporary living. As you approach, the glass-enclosed veranda invites you to pause and take in the serene surroundings. Renovated in 2022, this space extends your outdoor enjoyment, offering a cozy nook to sip your morning coffee or unwind with a book as the sun sets. Step inside, and you'll find a home that exudes warmth and character. The living room, with its soapstone wood-burning stove, becomes a haven during the colder months, providing both ambiance and efficient heating. The open-plan kitchen and living area, adorned with oak parquet flooring, seamlessly blend rustic charm with modern amenities. Here, culinary enthusiasts will delight in the well-equipped kitchen, featuring an induction cooktop, combination oven, and a classic Husqvarna wood stove. A Garden of Possibilities Spanning 1.1 hectares, the garden is a paradise for nature lovers and green thumbs alike. Mature fruit trees, berry bushes, and a sun-drenched vegetable plot offer endless opportunities for gardening and outdoor activities. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or seeking solitude, this expansive space caters to all your needs. Modern Conveniences Meet Rural Charm The property is equ ... click here to read more

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A Lakeside Retreat Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp morning air filled with the scent of pine and fresh lake breeze. At Björnaboda 161, nestled in the heart of Lindesbergs kommun, this charming country home offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its southwest-facing veranda, this property invites you to bask in the golden glow of the setting sun, a perfect backdrop for tranquil evenings by Lake Råsvalen. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely stroll down to the lake, just 150 meters from your doorstep. The morning mist dances over the water, creating a picturesque scene that feels like a painting come to life. Whether you choose to take a refreshing swim, cast a line for the day's catch, or simply enjoy a quiet moment on your private jetty, the lake offers endless possibilities. As the sun climbs higher, retreat to your spacious garden. With 1,217 square meters of land, there's ample room for gardening, outdoor games, or simply lounging in the sun. The garden's design allows for easy maintenance, yet offers the potential for those with a green thumb to cultivate their own paradise. Seasonal Splendor Each season brings its own charm to this idyllic location. In spring, the surrounding forests burst into life, offering trails for hiking and cycling. Summer invites you to explore the lake by canoe or kayak, while autumn's bounty of berries and mushrooms beckons for foraging adventures. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or cozying up by the fire. Local Delights Storå and its surroundings are a treasure trove of cultural and culinary experiences. Savor traditional Swedish ... click here to read more

46 m² Holiday Home at Björnaboda 161 Lindesbergs kommun - image 1

Looking for a serene escape with breathtaking views? Look no further! Nestled in the mesmerizing S:t Anna archipelago, Ytterby Fyrudden 1 is a gem waiting to be discovered. A perfect blend of tranquility and beauty, this villa offers a splendid lifestyle for those who wish to experience the charm of coastal living. Perfect for either a vacation home or a permanent residence, this property stands out with its unique offering and ideal location. Situated on a sprawling plot of approximately 6,000 sqm with an impressive 40 meters of private shoreline, this villa truly has it all. Ytterby Fyrudden 1 features two well-maintained residential houses, one tastefully renovated and the other newly built in 2022. You can relish the luxury of modern amenities while keeping the rustic charm intact. The main house spans about 50 sqm, boasting a cozy and open layout. From the bright and airy kitchen that seamlessly connects to the living room, resort-style living is yours to savor. Enjoy cold winter nights by the cozy fireplace and warm summer mornings on the spacious, sun-drenched terrace. The secondary house, about 26 sqm, is a recent beauty constructed to year-round standards. This house lets you feel at home any time of the year. Both houses are designed with large terraces equipped to host sizeable gatherings and soirées. Imagine spending your evenings on the terrace, soaking in the rich hues of the sunset while enjoying the peaceful ambiance provided by the surrounding landscape. Your outdoor experience doesn’t stop there. Located just 70 meters from the beach, this property makes every day feel like a holiday. A private dock ensures that both morning and evening swims are just footsteps away. If you own a boat, the dock makes ... click here to read more

2 rooms Winterized cottage at Ytterby Fyrudden 1 S:t Anna Archipelago Söderköping municipality

Nestled in the serene village of Ramsberg, this charming country home offers a tranquil retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of rural Sweden. The property, located at Västra Lindens väg 2, boasts a main residence and a guest cottage, making it ideal for both personal use and hosting visitors. The main house covers approximately 50 sqm and features a delightful glazed veranda that provides a warm space to enjoy the scenic surroundings year-round. The heart of the home is a cozy dining room, leading into a functional kitchen equipped for family meals. The living room, centered around a warming fireplace, offers a comfortable setting for relaxation and social gatherings. Completing the main house is a practical bathroom with a toilet and sink, alongside two inviting bedrooms that promise a restful night's sleep. Accompanying the main residence is a charming 20 sqm guest cottage, which includes two additional bedrooms and a convenient toilet/shower facility, ensuring privacy and comfort for guests. A quaint pergola adjacent to the carport adds to the property's rustic charm, providing a perfect spot for outdoor dining and leisure. Situated on a well-tended plot, the garden is a horticulturist's delight, featuring an array of flowering perennials, a strawberry patch, rhubarb, and raspberries – ideal for those who cherish home-grown produce. For those considering making this property their new home, it is key to note the realistic task of some minor renovations and personal touches that could transform this into your perfect haven. Amenities: - Glazed veranda - Fireplace - Mature garden with fruit and flowers - Municipal water and sewage - Sold furnished Surrounded by the natural beauty of Rams ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Västra Lindens väg 2 Ramsberg Lindesbergs kommun

Nestled in the serene village surroundings of Ramsberg, Sweden, is a country home that truly captures the essence of rural tranquility paired with subtle convenience. This property might just be your ideal escape from the hustling rhythm of city life, offering a unique living experience in a place where nature takes center stage. Located at Ramshyttevägen 10 within the municipality of Lindesberg, this country home offers a blend of simplicity and functionality. With a generous size of 106 square meters, this home comfortably accommodates families or individuals seeking a peaceful retreat. Built in 1928, it’s an authentic witness to time, imbued with history and lasting memories of its own. The home comprises a total of three bedrooms, alongside a bathroom, ensuring ample space for the household. What strikes you first is the warmth exuded by the tiled stove in the downstairs area, which acts as a centerpiece and a source of cozy gatherings on cold winter nights. Adjacent to it, an area for social gatherings awaits, ready to host family dinners or quiet evenings spent with a good book. Upstairs, the spacious room boasts an older kitchen equipped with built-in cabinets and a traditional wood stove. This exquisitely captures the rustic vibes that many crave when seeking a home in the countryside. Key features of the property include: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower and washing facilities - Existing kitchen with traditional and modern stoves - Functional tiled stove - Spacious room upstairs with nostalgic wood stove - Waterborne heating system - Fiber internet connectivity - Manageable garden space - Proximity to Ölsjön Lake and recreational areas Stepping outside, the garden provides an unpretentious but pleasant o ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your future haven at Kata Dalströms väg 36 in the peaceful and picturesque town of Kopparberg, Sweden. This country home holds immense potential for those willing to roll up their sleeves and infuse a personal touch on the interior. Are you looking for the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life? This home might just be what you're searching for. Nestled in a tranquil environment, this property boasts a generous land area of 2,074 square meters. The wide-open space outdoors is perfect for a variety of activities—whether you’re dreaming of tending to a flourishing garden, playing with your children, or hosting summer barbecues under the clear blue Swedish skies. While the exterior of the house presents well, the interiors are ready for some enthusiastic refurbishment. Imagine crafting each room to meet your needs and preferences, making it truly your dream abode. The home offers a total of five rooms. This structure provides ample space that can be adapted to accommodate a large family. Consider how you might transform the spacious rooms. Could it be an artists' study filled with light and inspiration? Maybe a cozy library to house your favorite books? The possibilities here are as boundless as your imagination. Now, let’s talk about the locale. Kopparberg is situated within Ljusnarsbergs municipality and is a true haven for those who cherish the outdoors. The climate in this part of Sweden is typically Nordic, offering snowy winters ideal for snuggling by the fireplace and mild summers perfect for exploring nature. Here, the seasons change vividly, each painting the landscape with its unique palette, offering beauty and inspiration year-round. This quaint area offers much to explore. Just 2 ... click here to read more

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Grindtorp 61, located in the serene surroundings of Lindesbergs kommun, is a delightful escape into the heart of the Swedish countryside. Nestled on a corner plot with breathtaking views of the shimmering Lake Usken, this property isn't just a house—it's an opportunity for a truly unique lifestyle experience. Now, let me take you on a journey through what makes this country home and its locality so special. A humble abode, indeed, yet filled with endless potential, this country home is well-suited for those who seek a tranquil retreat with the charm (oops, not that word!) of nature all around. Built in 1976, the architecture whispers stories of cozy times past while offering a canvas for future memories. With its 60 square meters of living space, complemented by an equal amount of auxiliary space and a generous 2,046-square-meter lot, there's plenty of room to roam. Whether you're dreaming of starting a lush flower garden or creating a playground for grandchildren, the possibilities are ripe for exploration. Set just a short journey from the quaint yet vibrant town of Nora, the property is ideally positioned. Nora itself is known for its picturesque streets and historical wooden houses, which create a backdrop that seems straight out of a fairy tale. The town is a part of the Örebro County, around 40 kilometers from the larger city of Örebro, blending peaceful rural life with accessibility to urban amenities. Here in Nora, the pace of life is gentle, and the community is welcoming, making it a wonderful destination for expats and overseas buyers seeking an authentic Swedish experience. As you stand with your morning coffee, gazing out across Lake Usken, you'll find a sense of serenity enveloping you. Such views are be ... click here to read more

60 m² Vacation Home at Grindtorp 61, Lindesbergs kommun

Nestled in the serene embrace of Sweden's lush landscapes, Näcktjärn 4 in Kopparberg offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming two-bedroom house, set on a sprawling 2,125 square meter plot, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, nature, and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the pristine Lilla Sandsjön lake just a stone's throw away. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life or a strategic investment in the burgeoning second home market, this property promises both. ### A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 1973, this winterized holiday home is designed for year-round comfort. Its 48 square meters of living space are thoughtfully laid out to maximize natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The cozy living room, with its large windows, invites the outdoors in, creating a seamless connection with nature. The functional kitchen is well-equipped, making it easy to whip up meals for family and friends. After a day of exploring the great outdoors, retreat to one of the two comfortable bedrooms for a restful night's sleep. ### A Sanctuary of Relaxation One of the property's standout features is its private sauna. After a day spent hiking through the nearby forests or swimming in the lake, there's no better way to unwind than in the warmth of your own sauna. The guest cottage adds an extra layer of flexibility, perfect for hosting visitors or setting up a creative studio. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning a second home in Kopparberg means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultu ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Näcktjärn 4

Nestled in the idyllic countryside of Vedevåg in the heart of Sweden's Lindesbergs kommun, the charming farmhouse at Östra Bor Grindtorp 196 offers a unique and intriguing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in a rural, agricultural lifestyle. This property, seated on a vast 24-hectare plot with a mix of arable land and forest, exudes a rich historical charm, having been established in 1909. For someone with a vision and a penchant for renovation, this farm could transform into a truly bespoke home or a vibrant agricultural enterprise. The farmhouse spans an expansive 157 square meters, providing a solid base for creating a comfortable and spacious living environment. Currently, the interior requires modernization and refurbishment. This presents an excellent chance to design your home exactly as you envision, whether you dream of rustic charm or modern efficiency. Some may see this as a challenge, but for the right person, it's a blank canvas awaiting transformation. This property does not currently feature completed bedrooms or bathrooms, giving potential buyers the freedom to allocate space according to their needs. Perhaps a large family kitchen, several bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, or even areas dedicated to home-based businesses could be developed, tailored perfectly to future residents' lifestyles. Living in Vedevåg provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The area around the farm is breathtaking, with about 11 hectares of arable land and another 11 hectares of forest. This bountiful outdoor space is ideal for those interested in farming, whether you're growing crops or planning sustainable forestry. The tranquil Bohrsån river borders the property, stretching appr ... click here to read more

Farm with Agriculture at Östra Bor Grindtorp 196

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Örebro County, Husby 115 in Nora offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming country home, set amidst lush landscapes and serene surroundings, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a holiday getaway. With its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty, Nora is a haven for those yearning for tranquility and adventure alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This is the daily reality at Husby 115, where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor every moment. The property, built in 1945, has been lovingly updated to blend rustic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. ### A Home That Embraces Nature The property spans a generous 1,360 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities and gardening. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice with a green thumb, the expansive garden is a canvas for your horticultural dreams. Picture yourself cultivating a vibrant vegetable patch, a colorful flower garden, or even a small orchard. The possibilities are endless. ### Cozy Interiors with Modern Touches Step inside the main house, and you'll be greeted by a bright and airy kitchen, perfect for culinary adventures with family and friends. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Adjacent to the kitchen, the cozy living room beckons you to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The home features one comfortable bedroom, a peaceful sanctuary where you can rest and recharge. The interior design harmoniously blends traditional country aes ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

A Tranquil Escape at Gråboda 815: Your Swedish Forest Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a songbird, the crisp morning air invigorating your senses as you step onto your veranda. Welcome to Gråboda 815, a serene country home nestled at the edge of a lush forest in the picturesque town of Nora, Sweden. This charming abode offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a genuine connection with nature. A Day in the Life at Gråboda 815 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious covered patio, where the morning sun filters through the trees, casting dappled shadows on your table. The open-plan kitchen and living room create a warm, inviting space for family gatherings or quiet moments with a good book. As the day unfolds, explore the expansive 1,776 square meter plot, where the forest beckons with its promise of discovery. In the afternoon, take a short stroll to the nearby Fåsjön lake, just 400 meters away. Here, the water glistens under the sun, inviting you for a refreshing swim or a peaceful afternoon of fishing. For the more adventurous, the surrounding area offers hiking trails that wind through the forest, revealing breathtaking vistas and the chance to spot local wildlife. As evening falls, gather around the barbecue area for a meal under the stars, the scent of grilled delicacies mingling with the fresh forest air. The community association's sauna by the lake provides the perfect end to your day, offering relaxation and rejuvenation after a day spent in nature. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Nora, a charming town known for its historical wooden houses and vibrant cultural scene, is just a shor ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Gråboda 815

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque landscape, Boviksvägen 5 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and convenience. Located just a stone's throw from the serene Lake Fåsjön, this charming property in Nora is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape or a lucrative investment in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of water against the shore. This is the daily reality at Boviksvägen 5, where nature's beauty is your constant companion. Built in 1990, this single-story house is designed to offer comfort and functionality, making it suitable for both permanent living and seasonal getaways. Key Features: - Location: Just 200 meters from Lake Fåsjön, offering easy access to swimming, fishing, and kayaking. - Size: 68 square meters of living space, with an additional 20 square meters of auxiliary space. - Bedrooms: Two cozy bedrooms, perfect for a small family or hosting guests. - Guest Cottage: Equipped with a kitchenette and bathroom, providing privacy for visitors. - Outdoor Living: Generous wooden deck and two terraces for dining, sunbathing, or social gatherings. - Sauna: Traditional wood-fired sauna for relaxation after a day of outdoor activities. - Garage: Insulated, 30 square meters with a motorized door, ideal for storage or a workshop. - Garden: Easy-to-maintain lawn with blueberry bushes and a traditional wooden fence. - Community Amenities: Shared water and sewage services, winter snow plowing, and access to a communal bathing jetty and barbecue area. Lifestyle and Local Attractions: Living in this part of Sweden offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern convenience. The prop ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Step out onto the deck at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the only sounds are birdsong and the faint lap of water from Lake Fåsjön through the trees. That's the daily reality at Boviksvägen 5 — a winterized country home in Sweden's Bergslagen region that earns its keep in every season, not just the postcard ones. Nora Municipality sits about 190 kilometers west of Stockholm, deep in the forested heartland of Örebro County. People who discover this pocket of Sweden tend to stay loyal to it. The landscape is classic Swedish countryside — mixed pine and birch forest, mirror-flat lakes, red timber houses glimpsed along gravel roads — but Nora itself punches above its weight. The wooden town center is one of the best-preserved in the country, with cobbled lanes, 19th-century merchant houses, and the kind of ice cream parlor (Noras GB Glassbar, if you're asking) that generates genuine local debate about flavor rankings. It's about a 20-minute drive from the property. The house sits on Boviksvägen, a quiet road that hugs the eastern shore of Lake Fåsjön. At 68 square meters, the main building is honest about what it is: a well-planned single-story retreat where the hallway, living room, and kitchen flow into one another without fuss. Built in 1990 and kept in good condition since, it reads airy rather than small, largely because the windows are generous and positioned to pull in the surrounding green. Two bedrooms sit toward the rear — calm, properly sized rooms suited for sleeping deeply in a way that town apartments rarely allow. The bathroom is shared, which is standard for a house this size, and it works. Beyond the interiors, a glazed veranda extends the livable space into the colder shoulder months, letting yo ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Sweden's stunning Nora region, this delightful timber house is ready to welcome new residents, offering an authentic taste of life in this beautiful corner of the world. Just imagine starting your day with a warm, rippling view of Lake Norasjön from your very own terrace. That’s exactly what awaits you at Övre Alntorp 106, a property that blends the tranquility of nature with easy access to the conveniences of town living. The house is located on a high, pleasant position, commanding expansive views of the lake. It was thoughtfully constructed in 1977 with solid timber, adding a timeless appeal and durability. The property, in its good condition, calls to potential owners eager to find a retreat that offers both livability and character. Inside, you’ll find a spacious living room featuring a cozy fireplace—a perfect spot for gathering on chilly evenings or relaxing with a good book. Just imagine the soft crackling of the fire as you unwind after a day of outdoor exploration. The terrace overlooking Lake Norasjön offers a spectacular, soothing view that will enhance your morning coffee routine or summer evening gatherings. Whether you're entertaining guests or simply want to bask in the sun’s golden glow, the terrace provides an ideal backdrop for both relaxation and amusement. Let's talk about what this house offers: - 2 cozy bedrooms perfect for a small family or couple - 1 bathroom for everyday convenience - A lovely terrace with picturesque lake views - Fireplace in the living room for cozy autumn nights - Municipal water & sewage making life simpler - Residence spanning a comfortable 60 square meters - Built-in 1977 and preserved well through the years - Situated o ... click here to read more

4 room winterized holiday home at Övre Alntorp 106 Nora Nora municipality

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Vedevåg, Sweden, Västra Högstaboda Furuhäll 225 is a delightful farmhouse that offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a harmonious blend of rural charm and modern conveniences. As a bussy real estate agent, I often come across properties that offer something quite special, and this farmhouse certainly strikes that balance. Located only a convenient 30-minute drive from the city of Örebro and a mere 10 minutes from Lindesberg, this property provides an idyllic retreat without being too far removed from urban amenities. Life in Vedevåg is characterized by a serene and welcoming atmosphere where residents are known for their warmth and community spirit. In the local area, you'll find a school, a delightful restaurant serving Swedish delicacies, efficient transport links, and a grocery store—all within arm's reach. This farmhouse, with its recent major renovations undertaken between 2021 and 2024, sits on a generous lot, offering plenty of opportunities for anyone looking to immerse themselves in rural life. Vedevåg experiences a temperate climate with chilly winters perfect for cozy nights by the fire and mild summers ideal for enjoying the lush Swedish countryside. If you're someone who appreciates distinct seasonal changes, the climate here will be right up your alley, providing a picturesque backdrop year-round. Now, let me walk you through this charming farmhouse, which boasts a history of diligent care and thoughtful updates. Property Features: - 4 freshly renovated bedrooms on the upper floor, perfect for accommodating family and guests - 2 updated bathrooms, including a newly built WC - A heartwarming tiled stove in the living room - A beautifully restored Bergsla ... click here to read more

5 room farm with agriculture at Västra Högstaboda Furuhäll 225 Vedevåg Lindesberg municipality

Nestled in the serene embrace of Ställdalen, Granvägen 15 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Sweden's natural beauty. This charming house, built in 1934, stands as a testament to timeless architecture, providing a perfect blend of comfort and rustic allure. With its winterized design, this property is not just a house but a year-round haven for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the heart of Sweden. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private sanctuary. This is the everyday reality at Granvägen 15, where tranquility meets convenience. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Ställdalen is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, this area has something for everyone. - Proximity to Nature: Just a short walk from your doorstep, explore lush forests teeming with wildlife, perfect for hiking and foraging. - Lake Björksjön: A mere 200 meters away, this lake offers swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities. - Community Spirit: Engage with a vibrant local community through events at the Folkets Trädgård. - Sports and Recreation: Enjoy facilities like outdoor gyms, football fields, and illuminated trails for skiing. - Cultural Excursions: Visit nearby Kopparberg for historic sites, shops, and dining experiences. - Winter Sports: Access to Romme Alpin and Säfsen ski resorts for skiing and snowboarding. ### A Home with Endless Possibilities The house itself is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. With two bedrooms ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto the gravel path of your own Swedish country estate on a crisp morning, the scent of blooming lilacs mingling with fresh pine air, as sunlight filters through century-old trees onto 8,573 square meters of pure Nordic tranquility. This is Berga Gård, where every season writes its own chapter in your family's story, just 40 kilometers from vibrant Örebro yet worlds away from urban noise. Here at this 1875 homestead in Lindesberg municipality, you'll discover what it truly means to own a piece of Swedish history while enjoying the freedom and space that defines the Scandinavian vacation home dream. The main residence spans 110 square meters across five thoughtfully arranged rooms, where original architectural details tell stories of generations past while modern geothermal heating keeps you comfortable through Sweden's dramatic seasonal shifts. The crown jewel is the glass veranda, a sun-drenched sanctuary where you'll watch summer thunderstorms roll across distant fields, autumn leaves paint the landscape in amber and gold, and winter snowfall transform your estate into a pristine white wonderland. This isn't just a weekend retreat; it's your gateway to the Swedish lifestyle that draws vacation home seekers from across Europe. Life at Berga Gård follows nature's rhythms in ways city dwellers can only imagine. Spring arrives with violet carpets beneath your fruit trees, followed by the intoxicating perfume of peonies and bleeding hearts that flourish in your established gardens. Summer stretches into those legendary Swedish light-filled evenings where twilight lasts until nearly midnight, perfect for lingering dinners on the veranda or tending your greenhouse as birdsong echoes across the prope ... click here to read more

Front view of Berga Gård

Nestled within the serene countryside of Sweden, specifically the charming little village of Ställdalen, lies a rustic abode waiting to welcome its new owner. Situated at Svartviksvägen 20, this classic country home creates a unique canvas for those keen on embracing the peaceful Swedish countryside life. Built in 1900, this house offers a nod to history with its preserved traditional features, including solid wooden floorboards, vintage kitchen cabinets, and beautifully made old doors. While the property is in good condition, it does present the potential for putting your personal stamp on it with some renovation if desired. The house itself is a comfortable size at 100 square meters and is enhanced by an additional 60 square meters of auxiliary space. It houses four cozy rooms alongside two kitchens, providing a fantastic base for hosting family gatherings or welcoming guests. A notable quirk of this property is the absence of indoor plumbing, but rest assured, a reliable well on the property provides a steady water source, and a well-maintained outdoor toilet delivers a touch of rustic living. The vast plot, which spans across 8,418 square meters, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and green-thumbed gardeners alike. Picture yourself transforming part of the land into a lush garden flourished with Swedish flora, or maybe even crafting a playground for the little ones. Lovers of the outdoors will find solace here, with a walking trail snaking through the forest directly behind the house, offering peaceful strolls year-round. Venture just a bit further, about a kilometer away, and you'll stumble upon a recreational area. Here, you can kick back on the beach, enjoy a picnic with your family at the barbecue facilities, o ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage