3-Bed Chalet in Dagali: Mountain Retreat with Expansive Views & Outdoor Adventures

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Roahovda 19, 3588 Dagali, Dagali (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 65Floor area

€199,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

65m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Mountain Escape in Dagali

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. As the sun peeks over the peaks, its golden rays illuminate the vast, untouched landscape that stretches out before you. Welcome to your serene retreat in Dagali, where nature's beauty and tranquility are your daily companions.

A Cozy Haven Amidst Nature

Nestled on the elevated slopes of Dagaliåsen, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of simplicity and comfort. With three inviting bedrooms, it provides ample space for family gatherings or intimate weekends with friends. The living area, with its rustic fireplace, becomes a cozy sanctuary during the colder months, where stories are shared and memories are made.

Large windows frame the breathtaking views, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a seamless connection between the indoors and the majestic outdoors. The chalet's design is both functional and welcoming, ensuring that every moment spent here is one of relaxation and rejuvenation.

A Culinary Delight

The well-equipped kitchen is a haven for culinary enthusiasts. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before a day of exploration or a leisurely dinner with loved ones, the kitchen caters to all your needs. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee or a sizzling pan of local delicacies fills the air, adding to the sensory experience of mountain living.

Outdoor Paradise

Step outside onto the expansive 2,659 square meter lot, where the possibilities are endless. Children can play freely, pets can roam, and you can simply bask in the natural beauty that surrounds you. The 17 square meter terrace is perfect for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or enjoying a quiet moment with a book and a cup of tea.

For those who crave adventure, Dagali is a paradise. Renowned for its hiking trails and cross-country skiing, the area offers a plethora of outdoor activities. Whether you're exploring the local flora and fauna, fishing in nearby rivers, or embarking on a mountain hike, there's something for everyone.

Convenience Meets Seclusion

Despite its secluded feel, the chalet is conveniently located near essential amenities. The village of Dagali provides basic services, while the larger town of Geilo offers additional shopping, dining, and recreational options. The region's vibrant outdoor culture ensures that there's always something to do, from skiing and snowboarding in winter to hiking and biking in summer.

A Piece of Norwegian Heritage

Built in 1965, the chalet has been lovingly maintained, preserving its original charm while incorporating modern updates. The energy label G (Red) reflects the traditional construction and heating methods typical of mountain cabins from this era. As a freehold property, it offers full ownership and the flexibility to personalize your mountain retreat.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Cozy living area with fireplace
- Large windows with panoramic views
- Well-equipped kitchen
- Expansive 2,659 sqm lot
- 17 sqm terrace for outdoor enjoyment
- Proximity to hiking trails and skiing
- Year-round car accessibility
- Close to Dagali village and Geilo town
- Built in 1965, well-maintained
- Freehold ownership

Your Mountain Sanctuary Awaits

This chalet in Dagali is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway, a holiday home, or a place to create lasting memories, this mountain retreat offers it all. Don't miss the opportunity to make this idyllic haven your own and experience the best of Norwegian mountain living. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream escape.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
65
Price per m²
€3,062
Garden size
2659
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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Step outside on a September morning at Smørhølvegen 11 and the air hits differently — sharp, clean, faintly resinous from the surrounding pine forest. Below the terrace, a river runs through the valley. No traffic. No neighbours cutting grass. Just water over rock and the occasional crack of a wood pigeon taking flight from the treeline. This is what 688 metres above sea level in Valdres feels like, and it's the kind of quiet that people drive hours to find. Bagn is a small village in the Valdres region of Innlandet county, the kind of place that doesn't try to impress you — it just does. The landscape does all the heavy lifting. The Begna river valley carves through rolling highland terrain, and the trails that begin almost literally at the edge of this property fan out into a trail network that keeps hikers busy for entire summers without repeating a route. Locals head up to Veståsen on long June evenings when the light barely fades, making it to the high ridgelines above 900 metres where the views stretch all the way across to Jotunheimen on clear days. The chalet itself was built in 1981 and carries the honest, unfussy character of that era's Norwegian cabin-building tradition. Solid timber construction. Exposed beams in the living room ceiling. A proper fireplace for the evenings when the temperature drops, which it does reliably from September onwards. Big windows face out over the hillside so the living room fills with afternoon light, and the sense of looking out into forest and sky rather than a garden fence or another building is something you simply can't manufacture. The open-plan kitchen connects directly to the main living area — the wood-burning stove in the kitchen corner pulls double duty as a heat sou ... click here to read more

Welcome to Smørhølvegen 11 at Bagn Vestås. Photo: Christine Stokkebryn

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in February, the kind where the sky over Bortelid turns that particular shade of pale blue that only happens at 588 meters above sea level. You pull open the curtains in the living room at Panoramavegen 43 and the ski slopes are right there — not a postcard version, not a distant smudge on the horizon, but genuinely right there, close enough to watch your kids carve their first proper turns. The coffee's on. The underfloor heating has already done its job. You're not rushing anywhere. That's the daily reality this three-bedroom Norwegian mountain chalet delivers, and it does so at a price point that would buy you a parking space in Oslo. Bortelid, in the municipality of Åseral in Vest-Agder county, has earned a quiet kind of loyalty among Norwegian families who've been coming here for generations. It's not a flashy resort — there are no overpriced fondue restaurants or designer ski shops — but that's precisely what makes it work. The alpine ski center sits within walking distance of the cabin, and the network of groomed cross-country trails starts practically at the garden boundary. In winter, the whole plateau becomes one continuous outdoor playground: downhill runs for beginners and confident intermediates, lit trails for evening ski sessions when the temperature drops and the stars appear, and a community atmosphere where you actually recognize faces at the café in the new central building near the base area. The cabin itself dates to 1979 and has been kept in genuinely good condition — this isn't a renovation project dressed up in optimistic language. The interior layout is sensible and well-used: an entrance hallway that takes the ski boots and wet jackets, a bathroom with un ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Geilo, the mountain chalet at Dagalivegen 51 offers an inviting retreat with panoramic views of the majestic Hallingskarvet mountain range. This chalet is ideally located for those seeking a blend of tranquility and outdoor adventure, positioned conveniently between Geilo and Dagali, granting easy access to both communities within a short drive. This property, spanning a generous area of 110 square meters, maintains a good condition and expects new owners ready to enjoy its cozy ambiance and muted, rustic charm. It consists of an entrance area that leads into a combined living room and kitchen space—a pleasant center of the home designed for gathering and entertainment. The chalet features three bedrooms and a supplementary room, offering comfortable sleeping accomodations. Although this additional room is currently not approved for permanent residence, it adds flexibility to the usage of living spaces. The property also includes a bathroom essential for a family, a separate toilet room for added convenience, and a storage room to keep your seasonal gear organized. Two loft rooms, accessible from the living room, present further options for guest accommodations or recreational areas. For those considering updates or customizations, the chalet could benefit from some aesthetic enhancements to personalize the space to your tastes and needs. It is a splendid canvas for a family or individual looking to put a personal touch on their mountain getaway. Life in Geilo provides a unique combination of serene mountain living and active outdoor recreation. Here are some points about the local amenities and lifestyle: - Outdoor Activities: Geilo is renowned for its vast outdoor offerings. Summ ... click here to read more

Real estate agent Kristoffer Tomin Waage welcomes you to Dagalivegen 51

Imagine yourself stepping into a quaint little cabin, perched high amidst the majestic mountains of Geilo, Norway. Nestled at Dagalivegen 39, this homely escape is located in one of those rare spots where the allure of nature combines effortlessly with comfort. With an elevation of around 943 meters above sea level, you're gifted with serene surroundings and spectacular vistas of the Hallingskarvet mountain range. This cozy cabin is like a storybook setting, perfect for those yearning for a peaceful escape without cutting corners on comfort. Whether you are a young family, an adventurous couple, or a solo traveler seeking solace, this three-bedroom cabin offers a unique place to call home amidst the rugged beauty of the Nordic landscape. - Location: Dagalivegen 39, Geilo, Norway - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 80 square meters - Price: 250,000 Let’s talk specifics. The heart of this cabin is the cozy lounge area adorned with a charming fireplace that promises warmth on those chilly Norwegian nights. Imagine gathering around with family or friends, sharing stories over a hot cup of cocoa. The rustic wooden interiors convey a sense of timelessness, offering you a true alpine retreat experience. Directly connected to the lounge is the dining space. Here, a sizable table waits, just right for family meals or friendly gatherings. With ample seating and a welcoming aura, mealtimes become an event to savor. Adjacent to this is a kitchen that's surprisingly modern for a mountain cabin. Equipped with all the essentials, it allows you to whip up anything from a simple breakfast to a grand dinner. - Open plan living room - Fireplace - Spacious veranda - Traditional wooden interiors - Well-equipped kitchen with modern ap ... click here to read more

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A Winter Wonderland and Summer Haven in Dagali Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains, this charming chalet at Perstulvegen 133 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional allure, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a year-round escape into nature. A Day in the Life at Your Mountain Chalet As the morning sun peeks over the rolling hills, you sip your coffee on the terrace, enveloped by the serene beauty of the landscape. The chalet's strategic location allows you to step directly onto cross-country trails or hit the slopes at Dagali Fjellpark, renowned for its extensive alpine runs and thrilling tobogganing tracks. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a family looking for winter fun, the opportunities are endless. When the snow melts, the mountains transform into a lush playground for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Explore marked trails that cater to all levels, from leisurely family walks to challenging hikes that reward you with breathtaking vistas. Nearby rivers and lakes beckon with the promise of fishing adventures, while the forests invite you to forage for berries or simply enjoy a peaceful nature walk. A Chalet Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 2020, this 61-square-meter chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. The open-plan living and dining area is a bright, welcoming space where large windows frame panoramic views of the surrounding nature. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, creating the perfect setting for relaxing evenings after a day of exploration. The modern kitchen, equipped with integrated a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Perstulvegen 133

Nestled in the serene and picturesque surroundings of Dagali, Norway, this delightful cabin at Berglie 48 presents a unique opportunity for those in search of a tranquil escape amidst nature's grandeur. Set amid the majestic mountain terrain, this property, which is in good condition, invites its future owners to savor the simple joys of cabin living immersed in Norway's breathtaking landscape. At a price of 220,000, it is a compelling option for overseas buyers and expatriates yearning for a retreat to call their own. Upon arrival, visitors will marvel at the property’s splendid setting. Spread across a generous 1,305 square meters, this cabin estate offers everything needed for both comfort and adventure. The main cabin, constructed in 1998, is full of potential, featuring a usable area of 124 square meters. As you step inside, the covered entrance welcomes you with the promise of cozy relaxation. The hallway leads to a snug living room that includes a dining area, perfect for gathering with loved ones after a day of exploring. The open-plan kitchen is both practical and inviting, ready for culinary exploits. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom and a separate toilet room - Open-plan kitchen - Cozy living room with dining area - Partially covered terrace - A grill cabin for enjoyable barbecues - An annex with additional sleeping quarters and a toilet - Secure garage for vehicles and storage - Ample storage throughout The living area extends seamlessly onto a partially covered 40 square meter terrace. Here, one can soak in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, a treat for those with an appreciation for the great outdoors. The grill cabin enhances the fun, providing an ideal spot for barbecues, even on bri ... click here to read more

Welcome to Berglie 48!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, Berglie 15 in Dagali offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances traditional charm with modern comforts. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Hallingskarvet mountain range, where every window frames a masterpiece of nature. At 1,007 meters above sea level, this chalet provides not only stunning views but also a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're seeking a summer retreat or a winter wonderland, Berglie 15 is your ideal second home. A Home with History and Modern Comforts Originally built in 1965, this chalet has been thoughtfully expanded and modernized over the years. The spacious living room, added in 2001, is perfect for family gatherings or cozy evenings by the fireplace. With four bedrooms, there's ample space for guests, making it an ideal holiday home for family and friends. The open-plan kitchen and dining area create a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfect for sharing meals and stories after a day of exploring. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountains. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet sits on a generous 1,998 square meter plot, beautifully landscaped to offer several inviting outdoor spaces. Whether you're enjoying a morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace or dining al fresco with loved ones, the outdoor areas are designed for relaxation and enjoyment. A Gateway to Adventure Dagali is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, you're just steps away from cross- ... click here to read more

Welcome to Berglie 15!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, the prospect of owning land at Fjelljom in Geilo invites you into a captivating story. Imagine stepping into a world where the tranquility of rural life meets the majestic beauty of nature. In this picturesque setting, opportunities abound for you to craft your very own slice of paradise. The Fjelljom residential area, away from the bustle and busyness of urban life, is a canvas waiting for your vision. It's located in Geilo, a gem that rests between Oslo and Bergen, making it a prime spot for those wishing to balance retreat and connectivity. Here, you're buying more than land; you're investing in a lifestyle rich with natural beauty and adventure. Life in Geilo offers a unique blend of slow-paced surroundings and vibrant community life, perfect for those seeking an escape. This area is renowned for its outdoor allure. With its rugged mountains and sweeping vistas, outdoor enthusiasts find themselves in a playground where hiking paths traverse diverse landscapes and mountain biking trails offer thrilling rides. The crisp, clean air and wide-open spaces make each day a new opportunity to explore. Winter seasons in Geilo bring a different kind of magic. The area is noted for skiing opportunities, both cross-country and downhill, appealing to snow sport lovers. Imagine spending a day on pristine slopes, warmed by the friendly vibe of a community passionate about nature. The climate varies from snowy winters that birth postcard-like scenery to mild, enjoyable summers perfect for those long, exploratory hikes. Your future plot, in this serene enclave, is more than just land; it is a potential-packed platform where your dream home awaits realization. These are not j ... click here to read more

Luxury with its own shared garden in the field, with lots of delicious vegetables harvested in the fall.

Picture yourself stepping onto a snow-dusted terrace at dawn, steaming coffee in hand, as the first golden rays illuminate the Norwegian peaks stretching endlessly before you. At 1060 meters above sea level, this three-bedroom mountain chalet in Uvdal offers something increasingly rare: a genuine escape into Norway's high-altitude wilderness without sacrificing modern comfort. This is where Scandinavian families create their most treasured memories, where the air tastes crisp and clean, and where the groomed cross-country ski trail begins just 100 meters from your door. This 119-square-meter retreat represents the essence of Norwegian mountain living, thoughtfully renovated in 2009 while preserving the authentic log construction character from its 1968 origins. The combination of traditional timber craftsmanship with contemporary slate flooring, quality paneling, and efficient underfloor heating creates a vacation home that honors mountain heritage while delivering year-round comfort. For international buyers seeking a European second home that offers both adventure and accessibility, this property strikes a perfect balance. Uvdal sits in Norway's Numedal valley, one of Scandinavia's premier four-season outdoor destinations. Winter transforms this landscape into a Nordic wonderland, with the nearest alpine ski lift just three minutes away by car and cross-country skiing literally at your doorstep. The region's extensive trail network connects to the famous Nordsjø-Norefjell system, offering over 350 kilometers of groomed tracks that wind through pristine forests and across frozen lakes. This is ski-in, ski-out living in its truest form, where you can glide from your front door into wilderness within moments. Summer re ... click here to read more

Welcome to the spectacular leisure property Vasstullie 40! Photo: Pål Harald Uthus

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains, this charming chalet in Uvdal offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Stuguseter 85, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Jønndalen valley, where the crisp mountain air invigorates your senses and the panoramic views of the Hardangervidda plateau inspire your day. This chalet, perched at an impressive 985 meters above sea level, is perfectly positioned to capture the sun's journey from dawn till dusk, making it an ideal spot for morning coffees or evening gatherings under the starlit sky. ### A Year-Round Outdoor Haven Uvdal is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities throughout the year. In the warmer months, the landscape transforms into a vibrant playground with marked trails for hiking, cycling, and berry picking. The nearby Hardangervidda National Park beckons with its vast wilderness, perfect for fishing and hunting adventures. As winter blankets the region in snow, the chalet becomes a cozy base for cross-country skiing right from your doorstep, while the nearest alpine slopes are a mere 6 km away. ### Chalet Features & Lifestyle - Spacious Living Area: The open-plan living room is designed for comfort and socializing, with large windows that frame the stunning mountain vistas. - Cozy Fireplace: A central feature that adds warmth and ambiance, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. - Functional Kitchen: Equipped with ample storage and counter space, ideal for preparing meals after a day of exploration. - Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Each room offers a peaceful retr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stuguseter 85

Welcome to a slice of tranquility set high in the stunning Sangefjell region, where nature meets comfort at Orrelie 86 in Ål, Norway. This is not just a cabin—it's a way of life for those who seek both adventure and the peace that only nature can offer. Positioned at an elevation of 960 meters, expansive views stretch across the breathtaking Reineskarvet mountain range, making it a dream backdrop whether winter snows coat the peaks or summer sun highlights their grandeur. Step inside this cozy cabin built in 2000, offering exactly what you need for a restful retreat without overwhelming distractions. With a comfortable 75 square meters of indoor space, the cabin finds a perfect balance. It serves as a snug escape that promotes both family bonding and personal serenity within its walls. You’ll find three bedrooms inside—spaces that promise a soothing end to days filled with exploration. The setup is straightforward, yet warm and inviting, complementing the stunning outside surroundings. The heart of the home is an open-plan living area, where the kitchen, dining, and living rooms converge. This layout is more aligned with fostering togetherness and interaction, whether you’re entertaining visitors or savoring some downtime with family. Some nights, you might find yourself tucked by the fireplace, sharing stories while the fire lends a gentle warmth to the room, providing a cozy comfort against the crisp evening air outside. But it’s not just the inside living that sets this property apart. Outside, the cabin rests on a generous plot of 1,004 square meters—a gift for anyone who loves outdoor living or fostering their green thumb. A 35 square meter terrace extends your living space to the fresh alpine air, proving irresi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking highlands, this charming chalet at Ossjøen sør 9, Dagali, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Situated at an impressive 974 meters above sea level, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to the majestic Hardangervidda National Park, a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian wilderness, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, with its rustic charm and authentic character, provides the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home that embodies tranquility and a deep connection with nature. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle rich with outdoor activities and natural beauty. From your doorstep, embark on hiking trails that weave through the vast expanse of Hardangervidda, offering endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or simply someone who enjoys the peace of the great outdoors, this location has something for everyone. - Hiking and Exploration: Direct access to trails leading into Hardangervidda National Park. - Fishing and Swimming: Enjoy the pristine waters of Lake Ossjøen, perfect for morning swims or leisurely fishing. - Foraging and Wildlife: The surrounding forests are teeming with berries and wildlife, ideal for nature enthusiasts. - Skiing and Winter Sports: Proximity to cross-country ski trails and alpine facilities for year-round enjoyment. - Cultural Experiences: Discover local festivals and cultural events in nearby Dagali. A Cozy and Authentic Retreat Built in 1971, this chalet exud ... click here to read more

Presented by PrivatMegleren – Ossjøen Sør 9

Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscapes of Ål, Norway, this chalet at Fjellvegen 3 is truly a gem waiting to be discovered by international buyers looking for a peaceful retreat or a welcoming family home. As your busy real estate agent, I’m thrilled to guide you through what makes this property a standout choice, not just for its inherent qualities, but also for the vibrant life that the area offers. This inviting chalet boasts a footprint of about 74 square meters and offers a comfortable living space without veering into unnecessary grandeur. Its cozy atmosphere is perfect for families looking to create lasting memories together. With three bedrooms and a single bathroom, it's ideal for a small family, providing an intimate space that still allows for individual retreat. Living in a chalet like this means embracing a lifestyle that's in harmony with nature. With breathtaking panoramic views, the property's location ensures you not only step into an inviting home but also into a world of natural wonders right on your doorstep. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air as the sun rises over Dyna; it’s a daily reminder of the serene beauty that Norway is renowned for. Let me tell ya, Ål is a place where every day presents a new opportunity for adventure. This cabin sits at the heart of what is truly a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the freshly groomed cross-country trails become a playground for skiing right from your doorstep. As seasons change, the landscape transforms offering scenic hiking and cycling paths, making every outing an adventure waiting to happen. Berry picking under the summer sun, fishing in the nearby streams, or even hunting for those who are inclined, are all activities ri ... click here to read more

Lokal Eiendomsmegler MNEF/Partner/Økonom - Ådne Holestøl Hognerud har gleden av å presentere Fjellvegen 3.

Nestled within the captivating beauty of Norway, this delightful chalet at Fjellvegen 3, 3570 Ål offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene landscapes of the region. Ål, located in the heartland of Norway’s majestic mountains, is renowned for its undisturbed natural beauty, making this property a choice destination for those keen on exploring the great outdoors. Let's explore what it's like to live in this charming mountain village. Ål is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also provides a balanced lifestyle filled with both tranquility and adventure. During the winter months, skiing enthusiasts will find themselves amid perfectly groomed cross-country trails that are mere minutes away. Summers, on the other hand, transform the area into an adventurous playground of hiking and cycling paths, where every twist and turn reveals breathtaking vistas. The climate of Ål is typical of high-altitude regions, with splendid snowfall in the winter that makes it a winter wonderland. Summers are cool and refreshing, ideal for outdoor activities without the sweltering heat of more southern regions. Imagine cozying up in your chalet with gentle snowfall outside or taking a summer hike, enjoying the clear, crisp air—a lifestyle that is both peaceful yet full of opportunity for engagement with nature. The local cultural landscape offers a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers from abroad. The community is friendly, and the services available cater to both residents and the considerable tourist population. A short 30-minute drive will take you to Geilo, a well-known ski resort, offering more in terms of amenities and activities. Living here also allows you to enjoy traditional Norwegian culture, vibrant local fe ... click here to read more

Here you can overlook a beautiful hiking terrain all year round.

A Mountain Retreat Like No Other Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the peaks, painting a breathtaking panorama right outside your window. Welcome to Fjellvegen 15, a haven nestled at 1002 meters above sea level in the heart of Ål, Norway. This chalet is not just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature. A Day in the Life at Fjellvegen 15 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where the views of Lake Rødungen and the surrounding mountains set the perfect backdrop for a moment of peace. As the day unfolds, the options are endless. In the summer, lace up your hiking boots and explore the myriad of trails that wind through the lush landscape, each path offering its own unique vista and story. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy base for skiing enthusiasts, with cross-country trails just a stone's throw away, promising exhilarating days in the snow. The Allure of Ål Ål is more than just a location; it's a vibrant community that celebrates the best of Norwegian culture and nature. The town center, a mere 40-minute drive away, offers a delightful mix of local shops, cafes, and cultural experiences. Whether you're savoring traditional Norwegian cuisine at a local eatery or exploring the rich history of the region, Ål provides a perfect blend of modern convenience and rustic charm. Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Comfort Built in 1971 and thoughtfully renovated in 2005, this chalet seamlessly marries classic design with contemporary amenities. The 97 square meters of living space are meticulously designed to offer both ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellvegen 15, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren! Spacious cabin at 1002 meters altitude with views, excellent sunlight, great hiking opportunities, 5 bedrooms, electricity and water, jacuzzi.

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Ål, Norway, this charming chalet at Sangefjellvegen 95 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its prime location at 1016 meters above sea level, this property promises breathtaking views and a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're seeking a family holiday home, a romantic getaway, or a base for outdoor adventures, this chalet is the perfect second home for creating lasting memories. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills and forests that surround your new home. This chalet, thoughtfully designed to blend comfort with functionality, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes every visit feel like a special occasion. ### A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Ål is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. From hiking and fishing in the summer to cross-country skiing in the winter, the area is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The chalet's location provides direct access to a network of trails and ski tracks, ensuring that adventure is always at your doorstep. - Prime Location: Situated in the picturesque Sangefjell area, known for its scenic landscapes and outdoor activities. - Year-Round Activities: Enjoy hiking, skiing, fishing, and more, with nature experiences right outside your door. - Cultural Richness: Ål municipality offers cultural events, local shops, and a welcoming community. - Accessibility: Easily reachable from major transport links, making holiday travel convenient. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet's interior is a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian style and mode ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sangefjellvegen 95, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Ål, Norway, this exquisite chalet at Sangefjellvegen 164 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the majestic Rødungen lake and Nysetfjell mountain as your backdrop. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature's beauty and endless exploration. ### A Day in the Life As the sun rises, casting a golden hue over the expansive 10,000 square meter plot, you step onto your 32 square meter terrace, coffee in hand, to soak in the panoramic views. The day unfolds with a leisurely breakfast in the spacious living room, where large windows invite the outside in, creating a seamless connection with the surrounding landscape. The chalet's thoughtful design caters to both relaxation and adventure. With four comfortable bedrooms, a functional kitchen, and a cozy living area complete with a fireplace, it’s perfect for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The additional 'stabbur' offers a unique guest experience, ensuring everyone has their own space. ### Seasonal Splendor In summer, the Sangefjell region transforms into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The lush forests and tranquil marshes beckon for exploration, while the nearby lakes offer opportunities for fishing and swimming. Hiking trails, just 260 meters from your doorstep, lead you through breathtaking vistas, each step revealing more of Norway's untouched beauty. Winter paints a different picture, turning the landscape into a snowy wonderland. The meticulously groomed ski trails cater to all levels, from beginners to seasoned skiers. With direct access to the cross-country network, you can embark on a skiing ad ... click here to read more

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Nestled high on the breathtaking Dagalifjell plateau, Åndetjønnvegen 160 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's pristine wilderness. This charming chalet, perched at an impressive 1070 meters above sea level, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet is perfectly positioned to capture the sun's warmth throughout the day, allowing you to bask in the tranquil atmosphere while enjoying panoramic vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see. ### A Year-Round Retreat Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or simply someone who cherishes the peace of nature, this location has something for everyone. The Dagalifjell area is renowned for its natural beauty, offering a true taste of the Norwegian wilderness. Here, you can: - Ski directly from your doorstep onto meticulously groomed cross-country trails. - Explore endless hiking paths that wind through lush valleys and up to majestic peaks. - Enjoy alpine skiing just 4 kilometers away at the Uvdal Ski Center. - Relax at the Vasstullan 1100 MOH Mountain Café, a mere 2.5 kilometers from your door. - Visit the Torsetlia Mountain Lodge, only 4.5 kilometers away, for a taste of local hospitality. ### A Cozy and Functional Design The main chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. It features: - A cozy living room and kitchen area, perfect for family gatherings. - Two comfortable bedrooms and a toilet room. - An entrance hall and a secondary entrance for added convenience. - Traditional Norwegian ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åndetjønnvegen 160

Nestled amidst the picturesque surroundings of Geilo, Norway, Skogstad 26 presents a unique opportunity to experience the serenity of mountain living. Situated in the municipality of Nore og Uvdal and perched 858 meters above sea level, this cabin offers not just a place to stay, but a lifestyle immersed in tranquility and natural beauty. Picture this: As you arrive, the crisp mountain air envelops you, and the sight of the cabin's rustic exterior blends seamlessly with the natural landscape. Beyond the walls of Skogstad 26, Geilo is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Known for its vast array of outdoor endeavors, the city is a gateway for anyone passionate about hiking, skiing, and fishing. Imagine weekends exploring scenic trails, casting a line in pristine waters, or hitting the slopes when winter blankets the mountains in snow. Skogstad 26 spans across 103 square meters and houses three bedrooms, making it a comfortable fit for families and groups alike. The main cabin, with its spacious living area, invites you to unwind by the fireplace, a perfect gathering spot after a day of adventure or relaxation. Large windows frame the stunning vistas, allowing sunshine to fill the room and offering a glimpse of the ever-changing scenery outside. - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Separate toilet room - Spacious living room with fireplace - Well-equipped kitchen - Dining area adjacent to the kitchen - Large windows for natural light - Outdoor terrace partially covered - Annex with living room and bedroom - Year-round road access - Equipped with electricity and water Even though the climate in Geilo can be quite brisk, especially during the winter months, the cabin is designed for comfort. Cozy evenings spent indoors can be a p ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skogstad 26!

Nestled high in the scenic embrace of Dagalifjell Hyttegrend, this delightful cabin offers an inviting retreat for those yearning for both tranquility and outdoor adventure. Situated at a lofty elevation of roughly 1,070 meters, the cabin spoils you with spectacular panoramas of the undulating mountains and valleys, perfectly framing the majestic Uvdal Alpinsenter. For the outdoor enthusiast, this location is a dream come true, with hiking and skiing trails practically at your doorstep and leading you straight into the pristine beauty of the snaufjell terrain. Location is key for this property—its address: Flåtajuvhalle 56, 3632 Uvdal, offers more than just a home; it offers a lifestyle. The quaint community of Uvdal, tucked within the Nore and Uvdal municipality, provides a backdrop that highlights the raw beauty of Norway's landscape. Here, every season paints its own version of paradise. In the cold months, you'll experience crisp, invigorating air that turns your cheeks pink and weather that's perfect for skiing. Summers are just as enchanting, with long daylight hours perfect for hiking and exploring the majestic wilderness. Moving into the cabin's heart, you'll find 76 square meters of well-utilized space. The design marries functionality with comfort, ensuring every inch serves a purpose. Entering the cozy living room, you’ll be drawn to an area that combines relaxation and utility—a space perfectly designed for unwinding after a day spent among nature's wonders. The kitchen is strategically positioned within this communal area, allowing for seamless interaction with family and friends as you whip up a meal. Three welcoming bedrooms promise restful nights and the rejuvenation needed for more adventures. Let’s n ... click here to read more

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