3-Bed Chalet in Engenes, Norway: Mountain Views & Sunken Hot Tub Retreat

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Straumbotnveien 452, 9455 Engenes, Norway, Engenes (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 61Floor area

€70,800

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

61m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This is life at Straumbotnveien 452, a charming chalet nestled on the picturesque island of Andørja in Northern Norway. Here, the world slows down, and the beauty of nature takes center stage.

A Cozy Haven with Panoramic Views

Perched on a gentle elevation, this chalet offers sweeping views of the surrounding sea and majestic mountains. Built in 1995, the property has been lovingly maintained, blending rustic charm with modern comforts. The main living area, with its inviting wood-burning stove, is a sanctuary of warmth and relaxation. Large windows frame the stunning vistas, ensuring that nature is always within sight.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Sustainability

The chalet's thoughtful design prioritizes both comfort and environmental responsibility. A modern Cinderella incineration toilet provides an eco-friendly waste management solution, while the simple yet functional kitchen is perfect for preparing meals after a day of exploration. The extension includes an additional living area and bedroom, with the attic converted into two extra bedrooms, offering ample space for family and friends.

Outdoor Living at Its Finest

Step outside, and you'll find a spacious terrace, ideal for dining al fresco or simply soaking in the breathtaking scenery. The sunken hot tub is a luxurious touch, inviting you to unwind under the stars. The surrounding flat area is perfect for children to play or for hosting summer gatherings, while the 746-square-meter lot offers plenty of space for gardening or recreation.

A Gateway to Adventure

Andørja is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With towering peaks, deep fjords, and abundant wildlife, the island offers endless opportunities for hiking, mountain climbing, fishing, and kayaking. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The proximity to the sea—just 100 meters away—means you can easily enjoy fishing, boating, or swimming during the warmer months.

A Community with Heart

Despite its secluded feel, the property is easily accessible by car, with public transportation just a short walk away. The nearby community of Engenes is known for its welcoming atmosphere and strong sense of local identity, making it a wonderful place to spend holidays or extended stays. The nearest grocery store is a convenient 23-minute drive, ensuring you can stock up on essentials without hassle.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

Straumbotnveien 452 is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The property is sold as freehold, giving you full ownership and flexibility to use and improve the land as you wish. With its combination of comfort, functionality, and stunning surroundings, this chalet is perfect for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for outdoor adventures, or a place to create lasting memories with family and friends.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Cozy living room with wood-burning stove
- Modern Cinderella incineration toilet
- Spacious terrace with sunken hot tub
- 746-square-meter lot with garden space
- Proximity to sea and hiking trails
- Annex and outdoor storage shed
- Accessible by car, with public transport nearby
- Energy label E (orange)
- Freehold ownership

Your Norwegian Adventure Awaits

Whether you're drawn by the panoramic views, the proximity to the sea, or the endless possibilities for recreation, this chalet on Andørja is sure to capture your heart. Embrace the tranquility and natural beauty of Northern Norway, and make Straumbotnveien 452 your home away from home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning this unique piece of paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
61
Price per m²
€1,161
Garden size
746
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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Stand on the west-facing terrace at Flygansvær 119 on a late June evening and the sky stays gold until nearly midnight. The fjord is maybe three hundred meters away. A herring gull cuts across the pines. Somewhere further along the island, someone is pulling a rowboat up onto the rocks. This is Reksteren — and once you've spent a weekend here, it tends to rearrange your priorities. Reksteren sits in Tysnes municipality in Vestland county, a granite-spined island draped in heather and birch that most international visitors have never heard of. That's part of its appeal. It's not a tourist destination in any conventional sense. It's a place where Norwegian families have kept summer cabins for generations, where the same neighbors nod at each other across the water every July, and where the ferry crossing from Jektevik or Hodnanes takes less than fifteen minutes but feels like crossing into a slower, older world. The island is connected to the mainland by road via the Tysnes municipality road network, and Bergen — Norway's second city, with its historic Bryggen wharf, its fish market on Torget, and its direct international flights — sits roughly ninety minutes away by car and ferry. Oslo is within reach for a long weekend drive. The Flesland international airport means buyers arriving from London, Amsterdam, or Frankfurt can be pulling on boots and heading down to the shoreline within a few hours of landing. The chalet at Flygansvær 119 is a two-bedroom cabin in good condition, 56 square meters of indoor living space arranged across two floors, sitting on a privately owned plot of 2,032 square meters. That plot is the thing that stops you mid-sentence when you first see it. Over two thousand square meters of garden, terra ... click here to read more

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Step outside on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the uncomfortable kind — the deep, mountain kind, broken only by the creak of the veranda underfoot and the distant lap of Tyinvatnet against its shore. The lake sits right there, framed by the chalet's large windows like a painting that changes every hour with the light. This is Tyin, one of Norway's most coveted highland retreats, and this three-bedroom chalet on Tyinosvegen is your way in. The chalet covers 81 square metres on a single floor — a layout that sounds modest until you're actually inside and realise how thoughtfully it all works. No wasted corridors, no awkward rooms that never get used. The kitchen is the kind you actually cook in: generous counter space, real storage, and a wood-burning stove tucked into the corner that radiates heat on those shoulder-season evenings when the temperature drops faster than you'd expect. Sunday mornings here involve scrambled eggs from the local market in Øvre Årdal and coffee drunk slowly while the light shifts across the water. That's not a sales pitch — that's just what happens when you own a place like this. The living room opens directly onto the veranda, which wraps around two sides of the building. Part of it is covered, which matters enormously up here. Norwegian mountain weather has opinions, and having a sheltered outdoor space means you're outside in late September when the birch trees turn gold, and you're outside in April watching the snowpack recede from the ridgelines. The decorative fireplace inside means the transition back indoors is always warm and unhurried. Three bedrooms give you real flexibility. One is set up to fit a bunk arrangement — practically essential when th ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the enchanting island of Andørja, Langnesveien 99 in Engenes is a country home that promises a tranquil lifestyle infused with nature's embrace. This former residence is ideally suited for those yearning for the serenity and beauty of a coastal and mountainous setting. It's a refuge for the busy professional seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle, or a family ready to immerse themselves in the beauty and activities available in this unique locale. With a backdrop of pristine mountains and a panoramic view of the vast fjord, this generous recreational property spans a comfortable 208 square meters. A distinct sense of placidity encapsulates the ambiance here. The property sits gracefully on a small hill, providing vistas that are breathtaking at any time of day. From sunrise to the captivating glow of the midnight sun, the view never ceases to captivate. Key features of this delightful country home include: - 4 bedrooms on the main floor - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Spacious living areas perfect for family gatherings - Road access right up to the property - Ample parking space - Expansive windows for exploiting natural light and views - Updated roofing (2007) - Renovated basement (2012) - Enhanced drainage system around the house - New exterior doors for added security - Fresh maintenance on nearly all windows (2022) The property has been well-maintained and enjoys a good condition. Though it's ready for move-in, there still lies potential for those who wish to personalize and add modern touches. With minor updates, one can elevate its charm and function to suit personal needs and tastes. Living in Engenes offers a unique, carefree lifestyle, one that many dream of but few get to experience. The i ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langnesveien 99! Beautiful location in magnificent nature.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming cabin in Hamnvik offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Heimdalsveien 280, this property is more than just a cabin; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the majestic mountains and the tranquil Skipsvannet lake as your backdrop. This cabin, with its efficient 32 square meters of living space, is designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a holiday getaway in Europe. ### A Gateway to Nature's Playground Hamnvik is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or someone who simply enjoys the great outdoors, this location has something for everyone. The cabin's proximity to the water offers excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming during the warmer months. In winter, the snow-covered trails transform the area into a wonderland for skiing and snowmobiling. ### A Cozy and Inviting Interior Step inside, and you'll find a cozy interior that exudes warmth and comfort. The cabin features two well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. The open-plan kitchen and living area is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. Sold fully furnished, this cabin allows you to move in and start enjoying your new home immediately. ### A Complete Package for Leisure and Adventure This property comes with a comprehensive package that includes a boat with a motor, fishing nets, and all the contents of the boathouse and outdoor shed. Whether ... click here to read more

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Alright, let’s try to get all this in. So, I’m a pretty bussy real estate agent and my phone’s beeping as I write, but I really want you to get a clear picture of this country_home out here in Brøstadbotn, Norway. I work with buyers from all over the globe and I know a lot of people are looking for that “get away from it all” property that isn’t too isolated - so read on for the important info, especially if you’re from out of Norway and want to know what it’s REALLY like to live here! The property is located at Vinjeveien 308, about 10-15 minutes drive (depending if you get stuck behind sheep!) from the small centre of Brøstadbotn. We’re in Dyrøya, which is known locally as one of the prettiest islands around this part of Troms. If you want that mix of open land, fjord views and forests, it doesn’t get much better. Life’s not fast here – it’s more about being close to nature, breathing clean air, and just having space around you. You get over 367,000 square meters of land. That’s not a typo. If you want privacy, this is a rare chance, but you can still drive in all year, so it’s not cut-off in winter (which is important in Norway, let me tell you). The main house dates from all the way back in 1901, and yes, it’s obvious in some ways. The walls have character, you get a bit of uneven here and there and the floors sometimes squeak. I personally think that’s just part of what you buy with a house this age. It’s in good nick, been kept up quite well, and has what you need for modern living. In Norway, we don’t hide the age of a building – we say it like it is. The property is GOOD, it’s not pristine-new, but you move in and live, no need for big renovations unless you fancy updating for your own taste or doing a bit of p ... click here to read more

Idyllic smallholding / leisure property on the outer side of Dyrøya
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Nestled on the serene shores of Skoddebergvannet in Grovfjord, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines traditional cabin allure with modern comforts, making it an ideal investment for overseas buyers and expats. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This chalet, extended in 2019, is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality, providing a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living spaces. A Home with a View The chalet's elevated position ensures breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living area, complete with a cozy fireplace, is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. Comfort and Convenience - Spacious Layout: With two bedrooms and a versatile loft, the chalet comfortably accommodates up to nine guests, making it perfect for family getaways or hosting friends. - Modern Amenities: Electricity is installed, and water is supplied from a buried tank, ensuring year-round comfort. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: The classic cabin-style kitchen offers ample storage and workspace, ideal for preparing meals with local ingredients. - Innovative Bathroom: The bathroom features a modern incineration toilet and a separate shower area, combining convenience with eco-friendly solutions. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet's 15 sqm terrace is a sun-drenched haven, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the stunnin ... click here to read more

EIE Harstad presents this beautiful holiday property by Skoddebergvannet

Ah, friends and interested parties, let me take you on a journey to the beautiful heart of Sør-Senja in Norway, where a delightful cabin awaits your exploration. Perfectly situated, Tranøyveien 3107, nestled in the peaceful vicinities of Stonglandseidet, is not just a property on the market—it's a slice of tranquility waiting to be a part of your life's story. Now let's dive into the essence of this cabin. Crafted in 2006 and perched within the captivating landscape of Sør-Senja, it boasts three cozy bedrooms, making it an ideal place for family gatherings, weekend retreats, or even that quiet, creative workspace away from the hustle of everyday life. With a generous size of 77 square meters, it's neither too big nor too small—it's just right for those who value intimate spaces with enough room to breathe. The heart of this home is its expansive living room. Picture yourself sipping coffee by the wood stove, perhaps recounting the day's adventures on the hiking trails nearby. The wood stove and gas heater assure you of warmth and a sense of homeliness, especially during those chilly Nordic nights. And let's not forget about the kitchen—it's well-equipped with gas appliances, offering efficiency and reliability as you whip up hearty meals. Adding to the allure of this property is a large loft spanning a generous 30 square meters. Think of it as your blank canvas—storage, extra sleeping space, a play area or even an art studio—the possibilities are as boundless as the nearby fjords. And speaking of just the basics, the cabin features a simple bathroom complete with a sink and shower. An outdoor toilet accesses via a covered entrance, a call to the simplicity of cabin living, lending a rustic vibe to your experience. Fo ... click here to read more

Spacious cabin with three bedrooms and large loft - attractive location in Sør-Senja.

Immerse yourself in the enchanting tranquility of Grovfjord, where the pristine waters of Skoddebergvannet beckon the soul. On offer is a cabin that stands as a testament to an artist's life, lovingly referred to as "Little Nova" by its previous owner, the renowned Norwegian sculptor and painter, Elli Mathilde Novvale. This charming cabin, along with its artist studio annex, presents an inviting canvas for those drawn to serene landscapes enveloped in an inspiring setting. Nestled in a secluded locale, "Little Nova" holds a prime position by the lake's edge. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin spans a cozy 63 square meters, set upon a generously sized plot amidst majestic natural beauty. Listed at 95,000, this property offers a unique blend of solitude and artistic history that is ideal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking refuge from the clamor of city life. This cabin, largely in good condition but ripe for personal touches and improvements, represents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to make a home their own. While it may require some updates and renovations to enhance comfort and functionality, this space promises enormous potential for transformation into a bespoke retreat. Living in Grovfjord, residents will discover a community steeped in serene beauty and abundant outdoor activities. The lake provides excellent fishing and swimming opportunities throughout the year, ensured by its crystal-clear waters. The surrounding lands, rich in blueberries, lingonberries, and cloudberries, invite leisurely foraging, tying the charm of self-sufficiency with the pleasures of living attuned to nature's rhythms. The local climate features distinct seasons, each bringing its own palette and activities. The summe ... click here to read more

Welcome to "Artist's Cabin" by Skoddebergvannet. The cabin is beautifully located by the water. Beautiful view and good sun conditions. Electricity installed.

Welcome to an exceptional opportunity nestled in the serene landscape of Tovik, Norway. Fornesveien 335 offers a slice of tranquility for those looking for a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This country home, set against breathtaking vistas, provides more than just a house; it offers an experience, a lifestyle drenched in natural beauty and outdoor leisure, on over 912 acres of land with direct shoreline access. The property sits at the very tip of Forneset in the Tjeldsund municipality, an area known for its captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Life in Tovik is like a breath of fresh air. This quaint and scenic setting boasts lush greenery, and Tovik's weather is typically mild cool, providing a refreshing ambiance that changes beautifully with the seasons. Winters blanket the landscape in snow, offering the perfect backdrop for cozy nights by the fire, while the summer sun invites you to explore the great outdoors with long, sun-drenched days. Outdoor lovers will revel in the ample opportunities for activities such as hiking, fishing, and hunting. This is a place where you can step outside your door and find adventure waiting. The local culture is as rich as the environment, with friendly townsfolk and a connected community making living in this area a delightful experience. Tovik and its surrounding areas are steeped with activities to keep you entertained and engaged. Just a short drive away, you'll find yourself in Harstad or Narvik, where urban amenities and entertainment fuse seamlessly with the majestic backdrop of nature. These nearby cities provide an array of cultural experiences, shopping opportunities, and dining options, ensuring you never feel too remote. As for th ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Bente Norhild Larsen har gleden av å ønske velkommen til Fornesveien 335!

Nestled in the heart of Hamnvik, Heimerdalsveien 300 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's pristine wilderness. This charming chalet, set against a backdrop of majestic mountains and lush forests, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This 47-square-meter chalet, complemented by a 9-square-meter annex and a 15-square-meter outbuilding, sits on an expansive 804-square-meter plot, providing ample space for relaxation and exploration. ### A Gateway to Nature's Playground Hamnvik is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With hiking trails, fishing spots, and hunting grounds just a stone's throw away, every day presents a new adventure. Whether you're casting a line in a serene lake or trekking through untouched wilderness, the natural beauty of the area is bound to captivate your heart. ### Chalet Features: - Two Cozy Bedrooms: Perfect for restful nights after a day of exploration. - Open-Plan Living Room & Kitchen: A welcoming space for family gatherings and cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove. - Annex for Guests: Additional accommodation for visitors or a hobby room. - Traditional Outdoor Toilet: Adds to the authentic cabin experience. - Summer Water Supply: Ensures convenience during the warmer months. - Wood-Burning Stove & Oil Heating Option: Keeps the chalet warm and inviting. - Two Verandas (25 sqm): Ideal for al fresco dining and soaking in panoramic views. - Natural, Low-Maintenance Garden: Blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. ### A Lifestyle of Simplicity and Serenity Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle that valu ... click here to read more

Welcome to Heimerdalsveien 300!

A Timeless Retreat by the Sea Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. Welcome to Faksfjordveien 382, a historic chalet nestled in the heart of Brøstadbotn, where the past meets the present in perfect harmony. This enchanting property, originally built in 1910 and thoughtfully extended in 2003, offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Journey Through Time As you approach the chalet, the rich history of the property is palpable. The original structure, with its classic wooden cladding and traditional design, tells a story of a bygone era. Yet, step inside, and you'll find a home that has been lovingly updated to meet the needs of today's discerning homeowner. The 2003 extension seamlessly integrates with the original cabin, adding a spacious hallway, a modern kitchen, and an additional bedroom, ensuring ample space for family and friends. Living the Norwegian Dream Life in this chalet is a tapestry of serene mornings and adventurous afternoons. Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where panoramic sea views provide a stunning backdrop. The surrounding landscape beckons with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the rugged beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. As the sun sets, gather around the cozy living room, where large windows frame the ever-changing colors of the sky. A Culinary Haven The heart of the home is undoubtedly the kitchen, designed with both functionality and style in mind. Here, you'll find everything you need to prepare a feast, from ample counter space to modern applianc ... click here to read more

A charming cabin from 1910, extended in 2003 with extra bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen

Picture yourself standing on a wooden terrace high above Gratangsfjorden, morning coffee in hand, watching the midnight sun paint the Norwegian fjords in shades of amber and rose. Behind you, smoke curls from a wood-burning stove, while ahead, the peaks of Lavangstinden rise 1,266 meters into Arctic skies where northern lights will dance come winter. This is life at your 101-square-meter mountain cabin in Hesjebergdalen, where three bedrooms and self-sufficient living systems create a year-round sanctuary in one of Europe's most pristine wilderness regions. For international buyers seeking a genuine Nordic escape, this solar-powered retreat offers something increasingly rare: complete immersion in Arctic nature with practical modern systems that work through every season. Whether you drive up the access road in July or arrive by snowmobile across February snows, this property delivers the authentic Norwegian mountain experience while maintaining the comfort and reliability international owners require. The cabin sits at an elevation where the air carries the mineral scent of granite and pine, where silence is broken only by wind through birch forests and the distant call of sea eagles. Your 1,017-square-meter plot provides complete privacy with no neighboring structures in sight, just rolling terrain that flows down toward the fjord and up toward hiking routes that stretch for dozens of kilometers through untouched wilderness. Summer at this vacation home means endless daylight from May through July, when the midnight sun never fully sets and temperatures hover comfortably between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius. The seasonal water supply activates, feeding the shower and outbuilding facilities, transforming the property into ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hesjeberget – a charming mountain cabin with a beautiful location high in the terrain of Hesjebergdalen, surrounded by magnificent nature and with views towards Gratangsfjorden.

Imagine waking up in your own cozy cabin, nestled high on a hill in the scenic hamlet of Bogen i Ofoten—a serene spot away from the hustle and bustle but with every convenience within reach. This delightful hideaway on Snubbaveien offers a unique chance to escape city life while remaining connected to both Harstad and Narvik. I'm a busy bee with properties buzzing around, but this one really has its charm! The property is situated in a secluded location that captures the essence of Norwegian wilderness living. The cabin was lovingly built in 1975, and while it retains a classic look, it has been well-looked-after over the years allowing you to move right in. Waiting for you is a stunning view over Snubbavannet, where the sun paints the sky with hues of pink and orange with every sunrise and sunset. With a size of 35 square meters, this cabin is just right for those seeking a cozy retreat or a perfect getaway home. It's got everything you need for simple living: - 1 quaint bedroom - 1 functional bathroom - A welcoming living room - A practical kitchen for all your cooking adventures - Storage room for your seasonal gear - Outdoor sports storage for all your adventurous equipment - Lovely terraces to unwind on The cabin is comfortably moderate for the local climate, which is renowned for its brisk, fresh air and breathtaking natural beauty, offering clear and crisp weather most of the year. While the winters can be cold, they transform the landscape into a picturesque winter wonderland—a dream for anyone keen on snow-filled fun. Living in Bogen i Ofoten gives you a wonderful sense of community. The area is particularly appealing to explorers and nature lovers. You can revel in the plethora of activities that range fro ... click here to read more

Peaceful and quiet cabin in secluded and scenic surroundings

Ah, the sounds of nature, serenity that fills the air and the gentle hum of the wind through the trees—welcome to Båtvatnet 29, nestled in the serene locality of Bjerkvik, Norway. As an internationally affiliated real estate agent, there's nothing I enjoy more than bringing tranquil retreats, like this charming cabin, onto the global stage for adventurers seeking respite from the everyday hustle. This property, overlooked by the majestic Herjangsfjellet, embodies the rustic appeal that many cabin enthusiasts yearn for—a place where life moves at a slower pace, and the simplicity is the true luxury. Now, if you're coming from abroad and interested in discovering what Bjerkvik has to offer, let’s paint a picture of life here. Let’s start with the cabin itself. It's a lovely little escape, cozily nestled amidst nature. This cabin is definitely in good shape and doesn’t really require renovations—more of a move-in ready type of place for those who want to enjoy their leisure time without the hassle of immediate repairs. Spend weekends or longer stretches in a property that perfectly balances seclusion with the comforting embrace of a warm, well-worn environment. Here are the essential details you might be curious about: - Size: 36 square meter cabin - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: Tricks on you, there are none; it's got an outhouse! - Large terrace that wraps around for splendid views - Living room for gatherings - A petite kitchen to satisfy your cooking whims Despite being snug, this cabin comes with a few surprising bonuses: - Additional outdoor storage room - Nearby boathouse by the water's edge - Extensive hiking areas - Groomed ski trails in winter Location-wise, Bjerkvik is more than just a dot on a map—it's a communi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Båtvatnet 29!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a seabird, the crisp air of northern Norway filling your lungs as you step outside your cozy cabin. Nestled on the southern side of the Salangen fjord, this charming 3-bedroom cabin offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Troms og Finnmark. With breathtaking views of the majestic Løksetinden, Langtinden, and Snøtinden mountains, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A Day in the Life at Lavangsnesveien 1188 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the veranda, the morning sun casting a warm glow over the lush deciduous forest that surrounds your home. As the day unfolds, explore the undulating terrain of your 1,788.7 square meter plot, where mature trees and exposed bedrock create a natural playground for hiking and berry picking. The scent of pine and heather fills the air, a reminder of the untouched wilderness that is now your backyard. In the afternoon, take a short drive to the nearby village of Sjøvegan, where you can enjoy local delicacies at quaint cafes or stock up on essentials. The proximity to essential services ensures that while you are enveloped in nature, convenience is never far away. As evening falls, gather around the fireplace in your open-plan living room, the crackling wood stove providing warmth and ambiance. Share stories and laughter with family and friends, the cozy interior of your cabin offering a perfect retreat from the outside world. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Living in Sjøvegan means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. In the summer, the fjord beck ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming slice of paradise nestled in Norway. At Løksa 67, Sjøvegan, you’ll find a delightful log cabin that merges simplicity with the rugged beauty of the Norwegian landscape. This cozy abode offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life, presenting an opportunity for peaceful living amidst nature. The cabin, a quintessential blend of rustic charm and potential, sits perfectly on its serene plot of land, offering striking views over Løksefjorden. The beauty of this landscape is one you'll never tire of, as it presents a silent, tranquil vibe perfect for relaxation. With its primary area spanning around 33 square meters, the cabin includes an entrance hall, living room/kitchen area, and two snug bedrooms. The main structural elements, such as timber walls and panel ceilings, lend it that authentic log cabin feel which attracts so many to this style of home. As you step into the cabin, you feel immediatly welcomed by its warm and organic ambiance, reminiscent of simpler times. The living room and kitchen share a common space, making it ideal for family gatherings, cozy meals, or simply enjoying the warmth of a roaring fire in the wood stove. The wood stove, coupled with a steel chimney, ensures the cabin remains warm even during biting winters, making every season a joy to experience here. The kitchen itself is modest yet functional, featuring base and tall cabinets with pine fronts matched with a laminate countertop, perfect for those who enjoy the rustic charm of minimalistic design. A rustic, simple sink in the WC room and the ecologically friendly Cinderella Ecocat provides some modern-day conveniences, albeit without running water. For those who find tranquility in simplicity, this absenc ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the landscapes of Bogen i Ofoten, an inviting getaway awaits those looking to embrace the serenity of rural Norway. Imagine a place where the sounds of traffic fade, replaced by the gentle rustle of trees and the whisper of sea breezes. Welcome to Forraveien 254, where a well-maintained cabin offers a slice of tranquility in a fast-paced world. This property is an older but cozy retreat, dating back to 1978, comfortably situated on a surprisingly generous plot. With an area spanning approximately 983 square meters, this space fulfills the dreams of anyone longing for a hideaway close to nature. Capturing the essence of isolation and peace, this cabin serves as the gateway to countless adventures in the wide outdoors. It truly is an attractive possibility for overseas buyers keen to invest in a serene holiday home or a permanent residence amidst Norway's stunning natural scenery. The cabin itself, simplistic yet sturdy, is in good condition. It’s perfect for immediate use while offering the flexibility to transform and upgrade over time. Living in this cabin means embracing a simpler way of life, where two compact yet efficient bedrooms provide restful sanctuaries after days full of exploring. A single shared bathroom ensures functionality without overwhelming the rustic charm of the home. Buying a cabin here doesn't just end at the four wooden walls—it extends to owning a part of the land that holds potential in abundance. The property includes a perfectly charming annex and a plot made for those with a penchant for gardening or anyone fancying the idea of clearing a few trees to enhance the property’s view, revealing more of the stunning vistas that define Bogen i Ofoten. Among the list of features, ... click here to read more

Avdelingsleder/Eiendomsmegler Øyvind Guldhaugen presenterer Forraveien 254.

Nestled in the picturesque tranquility of Tovik, Myklebostadveien 1750 offers an impeccable balance of comfort and nature. The calm surroundings of this idyllic location are perfect for those ready to escape the bustling atmosphere of urban centers. Located in the endearing region of Troms og Finnmark, the property stands as an inviting sanctuary amidst stunning landscapes, including towering mountains and the serene, nearby sea. Imagine waking up each morning to the crisp Norwegian air and embracing the simple yet rewarding lifestyle that Tovik offers. With three cozy bedrooms, this home provides enough space to accommodate families or guests seeking a peaceful retreat. The sizable master bedroom provides expansive views of the landscape through large windows—a perfect setup for slowly greeting each day. The two additional bedrooms emphasize comfort and quiet, ensuring restful nights and energized mornings. The heart of this home is its open-plan living area, a space thoughtfully designed for relaxation and good times with loved ones. Bright and spacious, the living room becomes a favorite gathering spot, where natural light pours in from generously-sized windows. A wood-burning stove adds a comforting touch, as an impressive asset during those long winter nights common in this region. Adjacent to this is a refined kitchen, furnished with top-quality appliances and plenty of storage, perfect for preparing meals while birds sing just outside your window. Magnificent views accompany your meals in the dining area, where the natural beauty around you is only a window away. Despite the rural charm, the area does not fall short of amenities. The property is not far from local shops, eateries, and cultural hotspots, allowin ... click here to read more

EIE eiendomsmegling v/Runar Bjørkelund presenterer Myklebostadveien 1750, en romslig fritidsbolig fra nyere tid med god standard

Nestled in the serene village of Kaldfarnes, this charming chalet at Medbyveien 150 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's breathtaking natural beauty. With its prime location along Veidmannsbotn, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step onto the veranda. The panoramic views of Veidmannsfjorden and the majestic Veidmannsfjellet provide a stunning backdrop to your morning coffee, setting the tone for a day of exploration or relaxation. A Blend of Tradition and Modern Comfort Originally built in 1910, this chalet has been thoughtfully extended and modernized over the years, seamlessly blending traditional Norwegian architecture with contemporary amenities. The spacious living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a cozy retreat where you can unwind with a good book or entertain guests. The adjoining veranda, wrapping around three sides of the chalet, invites you to enjoy al fresco dining or simply soak in the serene landscape. Key Features: - Location: Medbyveien 150, Kaldfarnes, Norway - Size: 73 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 main bedroom plus loft space - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: 61,947 - Plot Size: 1,126 square meters (freehold) - Outdoor Amenities: Decked platforms, hot tub, outdoor kitchen - Utilities: Connected to electricity, water, and sewage - Proximity to Nature: 100 meters from the shoreline - Accessibility: 5 km from Sifjord, bus stop 4-minute walk A Nature Lover's Paradise For those who cherish the great outdoors, this chalet is a dream come true. The surroundi ... click here to read more

Aktiv Finnsnes presents Medbyveien 150! Cabin with idyllic location in Medby, immediate proximity to wilderness and shoreline – connected to electricity, water, and sewage.

Nestled within the scenic beauty of northern Norway's enchanting landscape, the charming country home at Levollhøgda 4, Narvik, offers a truly unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility and splendor of rural life. Just a short 9 km journey from Narvik city center, and a punchy 7 km drive to Bjerkvik, this property is perfect for overseas buyers or expats yearning for an escape into a serene retreat while still retaining access to the bustle of city life. If you're not from around here, let me give you a little background on Narvik. This cozy town, set against a backdrop of fjords and mountains, offers a picturesque setting for your new home. You'll find the climate here quite charming as well – winters are a wonderland with plenty of snow, perfect for skiing and other outdoor activities, while summers bring moderate warmth with endless days of sunlight thanks to the midnight sun. Let's jump into the property specifics. As we step in, this one-story dwelling unfolds its modest yet warm layout. There's a kind of rustic charm to it, with two inviting bedrooms and a spacious bathroom. The property extends to 60 square meters; not overwhelming but ample space for you to put your personal stamp on it. The country home, though in good condition, whispers of potential upgrades that can modernize its appeal, making it a perfect canvas for creativity. The open and airy floor plan is designed to maximize light and space. The living area offers delightful views of the surrounding nature. With lots of old-world charm, this area could be your cozy sitting space for relaxing evenings or a venue for intimate gatherings. Given the mention of some needed updates, you might envision adding your own sty ... click here to read more

- DNB Eiendom v/Michael Brandsdal Mikalsen presents the holiday property Levollhøgda 4.