3-Bed Chalet in Gullingen with Panoramic Mountain Views and Hiking Access

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Rota 6, 4230 Sand, Sand (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 54Floor area

€141,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

54m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Mountain Escape in Gullingen, Sand

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. As the sun rises over the peaks, its golden rays dance across the serene waters of Mosvatnet, painting a picture of tranquility and natural beauty. Welcome to Rota 6, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Gullingen, Sand, where the allure of nature meets the comforts of a well-appointed retreat.

A Day in the Life at Rota 6

Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop. The chalet's elevated position at 579 meters above sea level ensures a peaceful setting, perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with nature. As the day unfolds, explore the myriad of hiking trails that wind through the lush landscape, offering opportunities for both leisurely strolls and challenging treks.

In the summer months, the area comes alive with vibrant colors and the sounds of nature. The nearby Mosvatnet lake beckons with its clear waters, ideal for a refreshing swim or a leisurely afternoon of fishing. For those who prefer a more active pursuit, the region offers a wealth of outdoor activities, from mountain biking to kayaking.

As winter blankets the landscape in a pristine layer of snow, Gullingen transforms into a winter wonderland. The chalet's proximity to cross-country skiing trails and a nearby ski lift makes it an ideal base for winter sports enthusiasts. After a day on the slopes, return to the cozy warmth of the chalet, where a wood-burning stove provides a comforting glow.

The Chalet: A Blend of Tradition and Comfort

Built in 1979, this well-maintained chalet exudes the charm of traditional Norwegian craftsmanship. The main living area, with its pine paneling and open-plan design, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room and kitchen area is perfect for family gatherings, with ample space for a dining table, sofa, and TV corner.

The chalet features three bedrooms, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for family and guests. An additional annex provides extra accommodation options, complete with a small kitchenette and shower facility. The property is equipped with electricity and is prepared for fiber internet connection, ensuring modern conveniences are at your fingertips.

Local Lifestyle and Amenities

Gullingen is renowned for its exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities. In addition to hiking and skiing, the area offers a rich cultural tapestry, with local festivals and events celebrating the region's heritage. The nearby town of Sand provides essential amenities, including a grocery store and public transport links, ensuring convenience without compromising the chalet's secluded charm.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

Rota 6 presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation property in one of Norway's most picturesque regions. The chalet's good condition and potential for rental income make it an attractive investment. With the option to connect to municipal water and sewage systems, the property offers flexibility for future enhancements.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Main living area of 54 square meters
- Additional annex with kitchenette and shower
- Large, sunny terrace with panoramic views
- Wood-burning stove for cozy winter evenings
- Proximity to hiking trails and ski slopes
- Potential for fiber internet connection
- Leased plot with annual ground rent
- Child-friendly environment with a spacious yard
- Easy access to public transport and local amenities

Your Norwegian Mountain Retreat Awaits

Whether you're seeking a peaceful family retreat, a base for outdoor adventures, or a serene getaway, Rota 6 offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern comfort. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Norway's stunning landscape and create lasting memories in this idyllic mountain setting. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream Norwegian escape.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
54
Price per m²
€2,611
Garden size
0
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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Front view of the cabin

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Pull on your boots at the door and ski straight into 100 kilometers of groomed trails. That's the reality of mornings at this three-bedroom Norwegian mountain chalet in Veggli — a proper, no-fuss cabin sitting 850 meters above sea level at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on Søre Vorsetkroken, where the only sound after snowfall is the creak of pine trees and, if you're lucky, the distant knock of a woodpecker working through the bark. This is Søre Vegglifjell. Not a resort, not a development — an established, authentic Norwegian cabin community where families have been coming for generations. The nearest trailhead is 350 meters from your front door. The nearest neighbor is far enough away that you won't hear them. And the road stays clear all year, which matters more than people realize until the first time they try to reach a Norwegian mountain cabin in November with a car full of kids and gear. Inside, the 76-square-meter layout does what good cabin architecture is supposed to do: it makes every meter count. Walk in and the wood-burning stove in the living room immediately does the emotional heavy lifting. It's that kind of room — windows framing the mountains to the west and northwest, the light changing through the afternoon from sharp and white in winter to long and golden in July, when the Norwegian summer stays bright until almost midnight. The open plan means the kitchen, dining area, and living space all flow together, which is exactly what you want when eight people are coming in from a ski day simultaneously, wet jackets piling up, something warm on the stove. The kitchen is sensible and complete — stove, fridge, microwave, all included. A bar counter separates it from the dining space, which opens directly o ... click here to read more

Welcome to Søre Vorsetkroken 42! Cabin with a beautiful location in an established cabin area at Vegglifjell.

You wake up to silence. Not the city kind of silence that's really just a lower hum of traffic and neighbor noise — actual silence, broken only by wind moving through spruce trees and the distant creak of a ski lift warming up for the day. That's a Saturday morning in Haugsdalen, and once you've had a few of them, it becomes very hard to go back. This single-level chalet sits on a 998-square-meter freehold plot in Rissa, a corner of Trøndelag county that most international buyers haven't discovered yet — which is precisely the point. The Indre Fosen peninsula has been drawing Norwegian families to its forests and fjord edges for generations, and this five-bedroom cabin, built in 1985 and kept in genuinely good condition, is the kind of property that doesn't come to market often. Five bedrooms. Thirteen sleeping places. One level. No stairs to navigate after a long day on the slopes. The ski lift is literally one minute from the front door. Walk out, boots already on, and you're there. That detail alone changes the calculus on a winter holiday home — no shuttles, no parking queues, no rushing. In January and February, when the snow settles deep across the Fosen hills, you'll understand why this matters. The elevation sits at around 276 meters above sea level, high enough to hold good snow through the heart of winter, low enough that the approach roads stay manageable. Come March, the light starts returning in long golden stretches across the hillside, the kind that turns the snow surface into something almost liquid at dusk. But this property earns its keep across every season. Summer in Rissa is genuinely underrated. The Trondheim Fjord — Trondheimsfjorden — is within reach, and the inland lakes and streams around Hau ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing on a sun-warmed terrace, coffee in hand, watching morning mist lift from Mosvatnet lake while mountain peaks emerge against an impossibly blue sky. This is your typical summer morning in your Norwegian mountain retreat. Come winter, that same view transforms into a pristine white landscape where fresh snow blankets the slopes just 800 meters from your door, and the only sound is the whisper of wind through pine forests. This is the reality of owning a vacation home in Gullingen, one of Norway's most accessible yet unspoiled mountain communities, where nature's rhythms dictate your days and weekends become adventures your family will remember for decades. Located at Blåsjøvegen 45 in Sand, this 68-square-meter chalet with three bedrooms sits in the heart of one of Norway's premier four-season recreation areas. Just 2 hours and 15 minutes from Stavanger, this property offers international buyers the rare combination of accessibility and authentic Norwegian mountain living. The moment you arrive, the stresses of city life evaporate, replaced by the invigorating clarity that only mountain air can provide. The chalet occupies a generous leased plot in a safe, family-oriented neighborhood where children play freely outdoors and neighbors greet each other by name. Large windows throughout the main living area frame ever-changing views of surrounding peaks and glimpses of Mosvatnet through the trees. The open-plan design creates a natural gathering space where families cook together, share meals at the dining table positioned to capture the best light, and later settle around the fireplace as evening descends and temperatures drop. The three bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping arrangements for six to ... click here to read more

Welcome to Blåsjøvegen 45 - Cozy cabin with idyllic and beautiful location centrally in Gullingen.

A Winter Wonderland and Summer Haven in Jøsenfjorden Imagine waking up to the gentle whisper of the wind through the pines, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Before you, the serene Mosvatnet glistens under the morning sun, a tranquil canvas that sets the tone for your day. Welcome to your new sanctuary in Jøsenfjorden, where the allure of the Norwegian mountains meets the comforts of modern living. A Home Designed for Every Season Nestled in the heart of Fjellbergsskardet, this chalet is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in adventure and relaxation. With four spacious bedrooms, this property offers ample space for family gatherings or hosting friends. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light, becomes the heart of your home, where stories are shared by the fireplace and laughter echoes through the halls. Winter Adventures at Your Doorstep As the snow blankets the landscape, the chalet transforms into a winter wonderland. Just steps from your door, illuminated cross-country ski trails beckon, promising exhilarating days on the snow. The nearby Gullingen ski center, a mere 10-minute drive away, offers slopes for all skill levels, ensuring every family member finds their thrill. And when the day winds down, the sauna awaits, offering a soothing retreat to warm your bones and rejuvenate your spirit. Summer's Bounty of Exploration When the snow melts, the mountains reveal a different kind of magic. Hiking trails weave through lush forests and open meadows, leading to breathtaking viewpoints and serene fishing lakes. The local cabin association organizes community events, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among residen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellbergsskarvegen 297, presented by Leonard Weinert at Eiendomsmegler Norge!

Nestled in the heart of Suldalsosen, this charming 2-bedroom chalet offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian allure and modern comforts, making it the perfect retreat for those yearning for a serene escape amidst nature's grandeur. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the tranquil Markosvatnet Lake just a stone's throw away. This is more than just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. ### A Day in the Life at Suldalsosen Picture yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on the expansive 45-square-meter terrace, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the lush forests and majestic mountains. The day unfolds with endless possibilities: a leisurely hike through scenic trails, a refreshing swim in the lake, or a peaceful afternoon of fishing. As the sun sets, gather with loved ones around the communal barbecue area, sharing stories and laughter under a starlit sky. ### Seasonal Splendor and Activities Summer: - Swimming and Fishing: Dive into the clear waters of Markosvatnet or cast a line for a tranquil fishing experience. - Hiking and Cycling: Explore the myriad of trails that wind through the verdant landscape, offering breathtaking views at every turn. - Cultural Events: Immerse yourself in local festivals that celebrate the rich heritage and vibrant culture of the region. Winter: - Skiing: With the renowned Røldal ski resort just 50 minutes away and Gullingen ski area a mere 20-minute drive, winter sports enthusiasts will find their paradise. - Snowshoeing: Traverse the snow-blanketed terrain, discovering the serene beauty of a winter wonderland. ### Architectural Charm and Modern Comforts Built in 1975 and ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom/v Øyvind Ådneram presents Suldalseidvegen 474!

Nestled along the serene shores of Saudafjorden, this charming chalet in Sand, Norway, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. With its breathtaking panoramic views, direct fjord access, and a sunny terrace, this property is the epitome of a perfect second home or holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian fjords. A Tranquil Escape in Nature's Embrace This chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. The surrounding landscape is a masterpiece of nature, with steep mountainsides, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, this location offers the best of both worlds. Chalet Features: - Two Cozy Bedrooms: Designed for comfort, one bedroom features a custom-built bunk bed, perfect for family stays. - Spacious Living Room: Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the fjord. - Functional Kitchen: Direct access to the terrace makes outdoor dining a breeze. - Expansive Terrace: Approximately 55 square meters, ideal for sunbathing, dining, or simply soaking in the views. - Private Dock: Direct access to the fjord for boating, swimming, or fishing. - Annex with Bathroom: Includes a well-sized bathroom and storage room for convenience. - Generous Plot: 880 square meters of natural rock, forest, and open spaces. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle where leisure and adventure go hand in hand. The Saudafjorden area is renowned for its outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to boating and swimming. The fjord's inviting wa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjøbuneset/Saudavegen - presented by real estate agent Alexander Kvalevaag Skree at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the Vorma River, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This is life at Kleivalandsvegen 2, a charming country home nestled in the serene landscapes of Hjelmeland, Norway. Here, the pace of life slows, allowing you to savor each moment surrounded by nature's splendor. A Home Steeped in History and Character Built in 1947, this 156-square-meter home is a testament to timeless design and enduring quality. The main cabin exudes a rustic charm, with original features that whisper stories of the past. Recent updates, including a modern heat pump and new water heater, ensure comfort without compromising the home's historical integrity. A Canvas for Your Vision Set on a generous 1,129-square-meter plot, this property offers endless possibilities. With five separate buildings, including a garage, woodshed, and a charming playhouse, you have the freedom to create a personalized retreat. Whether you envision a family getaway, a creative sanctuary, or an investment opportunity, this property provides a solid foundation for your dreams. Embrace the Outdoors The lush garden invites you to indulge in outdoor activities, from gardening to leisurely picnics. The property's proximity to hiking trails, forests, and mountains makes it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Spend your days exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Rogaland, or simply relax by the river, fishing or swimming in its clear waters. A Lifestyle of Peace and Privacy With few neighbors in sight, this home offers unparalleled privacy and tranquility. The spacious interior, featuring four bedrooms and a cozy living room warme ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kleivalandsvegen 2!

Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of a bird echoing through the valleys. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure in the heart of Norway's stunning landscape. Nestled in the picturesque region of Sauda, this chalet offers more than just a place to stay; it provides a sanctuary where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. As you step into this beautifully furnished chalet, you're greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere that promises relaxation and rejuvenation. ### A Day in Your Norwegian Chalet Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys unfold before you. The terrace, a generous 116 m², is partially covered, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors regardless of the weather. Whether basking in the sun or seeking shade, this space is perfect for morning yoga, leisurely breakfasts, or evening gatherings under the stars. Inside, the chalet's open-plan living area is a haven of light and space. Large windows frame the breathtaking landscape, while the extra ceiling height enhances the sense of openness. The modern kitchen, equipped with all the essentials, invites you to prepare meals with fresh, local ingredients. Imagine dining with views of Maldalsvatnet, a nearby lake that transforms with the seasons, offering swimming and canoeing in summer, and ice skating and skiing in winter. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Sauda is a treasure trove of outdoor activities and cultural experiences. Directly behind the chalet, a climbing park awaits, offering fun and adventure for all ages. The area is renowned for its hiking trail ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a 140-square-meter terrace, morning coffee in hand, watching the early light paint the fjord waters in shades of silver and blue while snow-capped peaks frame the horizon. This is the daily reality at Solland 6, a meticulously maintained year-round cabin where Norwegian mountain living meets modern comfort just minutes from both alpine slopes and coastal waters. Built in 2004 on a private 459-square-meter plot in Saudasjøen, this four-bedroom retreat offers international buyers a rare gateway to authentic Scandinavian lifestyle—a place where winter ski adventures and summer fjord explorations happen from the same front door. The Rogaland region of Norway delivers what vacation home buyers dream about: dramatic natural contrasts that transform with the seasons. Winter blankets the landscape in pristine snow, turning nearby Svandalen into a Nordic skiing paradise with runs suitable for all skill levels. Spring brings the midnight sun phenomenon, where daylight stretches into evening hours, perfect for extended hikes through awakening valleys. Summer invites kayaking on mirror-calm fjord waters and fishing expeditions where Atlantic salmon run through crystal streams. Autumn paints the mountainsides in copper and gold, creating photography opportunities that fill social media feeds and family albums alike. This 144-square-meter cabin positions you at the crossroads of all these experiences, with easy year-round access that many mountain properties cannot match. The property's thoughtful two-story layout accommodates up to 13 guests, making it ideal for multi-generational family gatherings or groups of friends seeking shared adventures. The main floor welcomes you through a practical entrance hall into ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Saudasjøen, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Hustveit/Honganvik, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility. With its own boathouse, private pier, and shoreline, this chalet is perfect for those seeking a second home that promises both relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. The panoramic views of the sea and surrounding fjords are nothing short of breathtaking, offering a daily reminder of the stunning natural beauty that defines this region. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Saudasjøen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, this location has something for everyone. The chalet is just a short drive from Sauda town center, where you'll find all the amenities you need, from grocery stores to charming local eateries. Year-Round Activities - Summer: Enjoy hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along dramatic fjords. The private pier offers direct access to the sea for swimming, boating, and fishing. - Winter: The nearby mountains transform into a winter wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding. - Spring & Autumn: Witness the changing seasons with vibrant foliage and blooming wildflowers, ideal for photography and nature walks. A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility Built in 1982, the chalet is designed to maximize its stunning setting. The spacious living room, with its cozy fireplace, is perfect ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hustveit/Honganvik - presented by real estate agent Alexander Kvalevaag Skree at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking fjord country, this stunning property at Erfjordvegen 412 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Erfjord. With its private shoreline, boathouse, and panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains, this home is a true gem for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant family home. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto one of the sun-drenched terraces. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Erfjord, a place where nature's beauty is your constant companion and outdoor adventures are just a stone's throw away. A Home with Character and Comfort The main house is a testament to classic Norwegian architecture, thoughtfully updated to blend its original charm with modern conveniences. Spread over two main floors and a basement, the home offers ample space for family living and entertaining. As you enter, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall with generous storage solutions, setting the tone for the rest of the home. The living room is a bright, airy space where large windows frame the spectacular fjord and mountain vistas. A cozy fireplace invites you to unwind in the evenings, while the open layout ensures a seamless flow between the living, dining, and kitchen areas. The kitchen is both functional and inviting, equipped with integrated appliances and recent upgrades that make meal preparation a delight. Bedrooms and More The property features two comfortable bedrooms and two additional alcoves, providing flexible sleeping arrangements for up to 8-10 people. The main bedroom is a spacious, tranquil retreat with views over the garden ... click here to read more

Erfjordvegen 412 presented by Øyvind Ådneram v/DNB Eiendom

A Fjordside Escape: Your Year-Round Adventure Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of fjord waters and the crisp, invigorating air of Norway's pristine wilderness. Nestled in the heart of Skiftun, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in one of Europe's most breathtaking landscapes. A Day in the Life at Indre Ryfylkevegen 686 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the balcony, as the morning sun casts a golden glow over the majestic Skomakernibba mountain. The air is filled with the scent of pine and the distant call of seabirds, setting the stage for a day of exploration and relaxation. As the sun climbs higher, take a leisurely stroll down to the fjord, just 100 meters from your doorstep. Whether you choose to swim in its crystal-clear waters, cast a line for the day's catch, or simply sit and soak in the serene beauty, the fjord offers endless possibilities. For the more adventurous, the surrounding mountains beckon with trails that wind through lush forests and offer panoramic views of the Ryfylke region. Each season brings its own charm, from the vibrant colors of autumn leaves to the snow-dusted peaks of winter. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Skiftun is a gateway to a world of outdoor activities and cultural experiences. In the winter months, nearby ski resorts like Gullingen and Sauda offer pristine slopes for skiing and snowboarding. As spring arrives, the landscape transforms, inviting you to explore its hiking trails and discover hidden waterfalls and secluded picnic spots. The village of Hjelmeland, a short drive away, provides a taste of local life with its charming ... click here to read more

Welcome to Indre Ryfylkevegen 686 - Cozy cabin in scenic surroundings!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains, the Slettedalen Chalet in Sauda offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of nature. This charming chalet, located in the picturesque Slettedalen area, 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 crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rugged peaks, and the gentle sound of nature as your morning soundtrack. This is the everyday reality for those who choose to make this chalet their second home. Built in 2004, the chalet seamlessly blends into its natural surroundings, offering a harmonious retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Year-Round Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Slettedalen is renowned for its year-round outdoor activities, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. In the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with kilometers of groomed cross-country ski trails, including illuminated tracks for evening skiing. For those seeking a more challenging adventure, several mountain peaks are within reach, offering breathtaking views and exhilarating climbs. As the snow melts and the landscape bursts into vibrant greens, the area becomes a haven for hikers. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a more strenuous trek, Slettedalen offers countless trails that cater to all levels of experience. The nearby Slettedalsvatnet lake is perfect for fishing and swimming during the warmer months, providing endless opportunities for outdoor fun. ### Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Inside, the chalet is a tes ... click here to read more

Beautifully situated in the terrain with views towards Slettedalsvatnet/valley

Nestled in the heart of the majestic mountains of Sauda, this enchanting little log cabin stands as a gateway to tranquility, a cozy haven away from the clamor and perpetual hustle of modern life. Sauda, a stunning locale rich with natural allure, promises the perfect backdrop for this charming abode, and is an attractive destination for those seeking a comfy yet rustic living experience. As a bussy real estate agent, I can’t stress enough how this property is quite a find for overseas buyers and expats yearning for a unique slice of the Norwegian wilderness to call their own. The cabin, situated in Storaheia, boasts a story that blends seamlessly with the natural beauty that surrounds it. Imagine driving up a winding road in the summer months, through lush greenery and crisp mountain air, arriving at your very own mountain retreat. In the colder months, the adventure doubles as you glide over snow-blanketed paths by snowmobile or skis, marking an entrance that’s as magical as the destination itself. Property Features: - Charming log cabin design - Elevated position at 580 meters above sea level - Single cozy bedroom - Spacious plot of 1390 square meters - 5-inch log construction with good insulation - Open area living space - Storage/entrance area - Stunning panoramic views - Large plot for ample outdoor activities - Windows and living area door included What a treat, to wake up in a cozy, self-built cabin surrounded by breathtaking views every morning—an experience amplified by the unique climate that graces Sauda. Here, the weather traverses between gentle summer breezes that rustle through the trees, to the crisp and invigorating chill of winter, blanketing the mountains in serene snow. Living in Sauda affords a ... click here to read more

Similar cabin built in Møre

Nestled in the serene embrace of Herheimsdalen, Sauda, this delightful cabin offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines the tranquility of nature with the convenience of nearby amenities, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's rugged landscape. This cabin, constructed in 2016, is a testament to modern design harmoniously blended with rustic charm. With a compact yet functional layout, the cabin maximizes its 13 square meters of indoor space, creating a cozy haven that invites relaxation and rejuvenation. Key Features: - Location: Herheimsdalen, Sauda, Norway - Property Type: Cabin - Condition: Good - Size: 13 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 0 - Price: 75,200 NOK - Additional Land: Neighboring plot of 800 square meters with borehole - Heating: Wood-burning stove - Off-Grid Living: No electricity costs - Low Municipal Fees: 2,194 NOK per year - Fully Furnished: Ready for immediate move-in - Outdoor Space: 33 square meter terrace - Seasonal Access: Ski or snowmobile in winter A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Owning this cabin means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and natural wonders. During the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy playground, perfect for skiing, snowshoeing, and other winter sports. The cabin's proximity to prepared cross-country ski trails, just 100 meters away, ensures endless opportunities for adventure. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a vibrant tapestry of hiking trails and mountain biking paths. Explore the lush forest ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this quaint and cozy cabin nestled in the scenic landscape of Slettedalen, near Sauda—a location that promises a blend of adventure and serene natural beauty. If you are an overseas buyer or an expat longing to own a slice of Norway's captivating outdoors, this is a treasure that shouldn't be overlooked. This cabin offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the stunning surroundings of Rogaland County. Lying atop the gentle elevation of Minnehaugen, this cabin is blessed wtih panoramic views that will leave you breathless. Overlooking the tranquil waters of Lake Slettedalsvatnet and cradled by majestic mountain peaks, the cabin captures the enchanting atmospheric beauty of each season. One can imagine waking up every morning to a view that feels like something out of a painting, living each moment with nature's grandeur as your constant companion. Living in this cabin is not only about soaking up the views. It's also about taking advantage of the robust outdoor lifestyle unique to this area. Just a hop, skip, and jump away, you'll find a ski resort complete with a lighted trail, perfect for those merry winter evenings. With winter parking quite accessible, it's an ideal spot for ski enthusiasts looking to hit the slopes without the cumbersome drive. Don't fancy skiing today? Enjoy a peaceful walk along the lake or try your luck fishing—an outdoor activity that the locals cherish. When the snow melts and summer graces the land, a road conveniently leads right up to your plot, inviting you to explore more of the countryside. The local waters teem with opportunities for swimming and fishing, so aquatic escapades are on the cards too. If you are someone who values both privacy and adventure, this cabin' ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene surroundings of Breiborg, the delightful little cabin offers a retreat from the bustle of city life. Nestled in the picturesque area of Sauda in Norway, this is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that beckons for those yearning for peace, adventure, and a touch of wilderness. So, if you're an overseas buyer or an expatriate looking for a slice of nature, let's dive into what this unique chalet has to offer. The cabin was originally constructed in 1960 and has gracefully stood the test of time. It has been thoughtfully extended over the years, with significant enhancements made in 1981 and then again in 2004. In the latest extension, a new entrance along with an outdoor storage area and a toilet, plus a spacious living room, were seamlessly added, giving it a practical and inviting layout. The property is established on firm rock, providing a solid foundation. It's been lovingly maintained over the years, evident from the well-cared-for exterior cladding that still looks fresh despite its age. The roof is adorned with aluminum plates, which are still in good condition, offering reassurance of little immediate need for major repairs. Now, let's talk about the living conditions. The chalet spans 54 square meters and, although not massive, offers a cozy space with two comfortable bedrooms. As there are no installed electrics or water systems, it calls upon those who appreciate simplicity. Energy is harnessed through solar panels, and gas is used for cooking and refrigeration—ideal for the eco-conscious buyer. A modern, separate toilet installation has also been made, adding an extra layer of convenience. Living in this area, you'll embrace a unique climate. Sauda enjoys a temperate m ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque embrace of Slettedalen, a hidden gem in the charming town of Sauda, Norway, stands a cabin that beckons those yearning for a life woven into nature's fabric. While this cabin sits in excellent condition, it whispers stories of leisure and potential to all who step through its doors. With unrivaled views of both mountainous landscapes and tranquil valleys, this retreat holds the promise of quietude, where mornings begin with the song of birds and the evenings conclude under a starlit sky. Perched quaintly at the address of Slettedalen, this cabin offers more than just walls and furnishings. It's a gateway to authentic Norwegian living, where modern life intertwines with the rustic allure of the outdoors. The property extends over 150 square meters, ensuring ample space for families and guests. With five welcoming bedrooms, it's a perfect abode for those wishing to gather loved ones together in harmony. Each room encapsulates calm, featuring designs tailored for comfort, including thoughtful storage solutions and wide windows that frame nature's artwork outside. One might wonder about the practicality of life here, but worry not. The cabin is well-appointed with amenities that ensure ease and efficiency. Begin your day in a modern bathroom that promises relaxation, warmed by underfloor heating to combat Norway's colder climes. Cooking is no chore here, with a fully-equipped kitchen boasting integrated high-end appliances, allowing for culinary creativity surrounded by the cabin's wooden embrace. Stepping out onto the large terrace, the world feels vast and inviting. Whether it's a family barbecue or a moment of solitude, the stunning vistas from here remind you that beauty does not fade, e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Slettedalen, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a genuine connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day is a new adventure. ### A Day in Slettedalen As the sun rises over the serene pond adjacent to your chalet, the day unfolds with endless possibilities. Begin your morning with a leisurely stroll along the network of hiking trails that start right at your doorstep. The trails, surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking vistas, offer a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. In the winter months, these trails transform into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing, with a lighted trail for those magical evening excursions. After a morning of exploration, return to your cozy chalet, where the warmth of the wood-burning stove welcomes you. The living room, with its large windows, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the natural beauty outside. The simple yet inviting interior, crafted from natural materials, exudes a sense of comfort and homeliness. ### Culinary Delights and Local Culture For lunch, venture into the nearby town of Sauda, just a 30-minute drive away, where you can indulge in local Norwegian cuisine. The region is known for its fresh seafood and traditional dishes, offering a culinary experience that is both authentic and delightful. Afterward, explore the local shops and cultural attractions, immersing you ... click here to read more

Idyllic location! Nevroldsnuten in the background

A Tranquil Escape in Norway's Majestic Highlands Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of mountain air. As the sun rises over the peaks, its golden rays spill into your cozy chalet, illuminating the rustic wooden interiors and casting a warm glow over the room. This is life at your eco-friendly retreat in Saudasjøen, Norway—a place where nature and comfort harmoniously coexist. A Story of Sustainable Living Nestled in the serene highlands of Svandalen, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of modern convenience and traditional allure. Built in 2010, the property is designed for those who cherish sustainability and a deep connection to nature. With its off-grid setup powered by solar panels, you can enjoy a self-sufficient lifestyle without compromising on comfort. The chalet's main floor and practical loft (hems) make efficient use of space, providing ample room for family and guests. The living room, with its high ceilings and expansive windows, invites the outside in, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. A wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, perfect for curling up with a book on chilly evenings. Embrace the Outdoors Step outside onto the sunny terrace, where you can savor your morning coffee while soaking in the tranquility of the landscape. The generous 694 square meter plot offers plenty of space for outdoor activities, whether it's gardening, dining al fresco, or simply basking in the sun. For adventure seekers, the chalet's location is a dream come true. In winter, the nearby Svandalen Ski Center provides thrilling slopes for skiing enthusiasts, while well-maintained cross-country trails are just 1.2 km away. As the snow ... click here to read more

Fantastic location in majestic high mountain nature with beautiful views and excellent sun conditions