3-Bed Chalet in Oppdal with Annex & Garage, Near Ski Trails

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Hornlivegen 67, 7340 Oppdal, Oppdal (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 75Floor area

€319,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

75m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor

Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of Norway's majestic mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-capped peaks, casting a golden hue over the serene landscape. Welcome to Hornlivegen 67, a charming chalet in Oppdal, where the allure of nature meets the comforts of a well-appointed vacation home.

A Day in the Life at Hornlivegen 67

As you step into the spacious living room, the warmth from the wood-burning stove envelops you, creating a cozy haven from the brisk morning chill. Large windows frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, inviting the outside in and filling the room with natural light. Here, the rhythm of life is dictated by the seasons, each offering its own unique tapestry of experiences.

In winter, the chalet transforms into a gateway to a snowy wonderland. Just steps from your door, groomed ski trails beckon, promising exhilarating days of cross-country skiing through pristine landscapes. As the snow melts and spring breathes new life into the valley, hiking trails reveal themselves, leading you on adventures through lush forests and vibrant meadows.

Local Lifestyle and Cultural Richness

Oppdal is more than just a destination; it's a lifestyle. The town center, a mere 13 kilometers away, is a hub of activity, offering everything from quaint cafes serving traditional Norwegian fare to bustling markets where local artisans showcase their crafts. The nearby alpine resort, one of Norway's largest, provides endless opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and après-ski relaxation.

Throughout the year, Oppdal hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals, celebrating the region's rich heritage and vibrant community spirit. From traditional music performances to culinary festivals showcasing the best of Norwegian cuisine, there's always something to engage and delight.

Architectural Elegance and Modern Comforts

Built in 1994, the chalet exudes a timeless charm, with its classic design seamlessly blending with the natural surroundings. The open-plan living area, spanning 36 square meters, is the heart of the home, perfect for both intimate family gatherings and entertaining guests. The kitchen, with its ample cabinet and counter space, invites culinary creativity, while the dining area offers a welcoming space for shared meals and celebrations.

The chalet's three bedrooms provide restful retreats, each thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and privacy. The master bedroom, a cozy sanctuary, easily accommodates a double bed and wardrobe, while the additional bedrooms, furnished with bunk beds, are ideal for children or guests.

Outdoor Living and Year-Round Accessibility

Step outside onto the expansive terrace, where the southeast and southwest orientation ensures sun-drenched days and stunning sunsets. The beautifully landscaped grounds offer multiple seating areas, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic views.

Practicality meets luxury with the inclusion of a modern bathroom featuring electric underfloor heating, ensuring comfort even on the coldest days. The property also boasts a garage, constructed in 2009, providing secure storage for vehicles and outdoor equipment.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

Hornlivegen 67 is not just a vacation home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The property's prime location and year-round accessibility make it an attractive option for rental income, appealing to both winter sports enthusiasts and summer adventurers. With the added benefit of a private road and included snow clearing, access is hassle-free, regardless of the season.

For international buyers, the Norwegian property market offers stability and growth potential, with favorable legal and tax considerations. The chalet's move-in ready condition ensures a seamless transition to ownership, allowing you to start enjoying the Oppdal lifestyle from day one.

Key Features at a Glance:
- Spacious 36 sqm living room with wood stove and fireplace
- Sunny terrace with panoramic mountain views
- Annex built in 2000, ideal for guests or hobbies
- Immediate access to ski trails and hiking terrain
- 13 km to Oppdal center and major ski resort
- Large, private 1,143 sqm plot
- Modern bathroom with underfloor heating
- Year-round access with included snow clearing
- Well-maintained, fenced outdoor areas with excellent drainage

Your Norwegian Adventure Awaits

Hornlivegen 67 is more than a property; it's a gateway to a life of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a base for outdoor pursuits, or a tranquil escape, this chalet offers it all. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this dream a reality.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
75
Price per m²
€4,253
Garden size
1143
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 February morning at Torbråtan 22 and the cold hits clean and sharp — the kind that makes your coffee taste better and the snow underfoot sound like crushed glass. The groomed ski trail starts literally 100 meters from the front door. You clip in, push off, and within minutes you're gliding through birch forest with nothing but white hills and pale Nordic sky ahead. This is the rhythm of owning a place in Eggedal's Tempelseter area, and once you've lived it, a regular weekend at home never quite measures up. Built in 2020 to a high modern standard, this five-bedroom chalet sits at 718 meters above sea level on a 1,000-square-meter plot along Torbråtan, one of the better-positioned roads in the Tempelseter development. The sun exposure here is genuinely exceptional — the south-facing terrace catches light from mid-morning well into the evening, even in the depths of January. At 117 square meters of interior space across the main floor and a loft level, the cabin is designed to sleep up to twelve people without anyone feeling cramped, which makes it equally suited to a large family, a group of friends splitting costs, or a combination of both. The living room earns its keep. A floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors the space, and the architectural windows on either side aren't just for show — they frame the ridgeline in a way that changes character by the hour. Morning light comes in low and golden; by afternoon the room is bright enough that you won't touch a light switch. The ceilings are high, the proportions generous, and there's a natural flow from the sofa area to the dining table to the kitchen that makes the whole ground floor feel like one connected, social space rather than a series of rooms. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Torbråtan 22! Photo: Viken Fototjenester Eirik Andersen.

Step outside on a January morning at Tveitavegen 104 and the world is white and silent. The Myrkdalen valley stretches out below you, mountain ridges catching the pale Nordic light, and the only sound is the creak of snow underfoot as you clip into your cross-country skis right at the edge of the plot. By 9am you're gliding through groomed trails. By noon you're back inside, wool socks drying on the rack, the wood-burning stove ticking with heat, and a pot of something warm on the gas burners. This is what you bought a Norwegian mountain chalet for. Myrkdalen sits in the Voss municipality of Vestland county, tucked into a high valley about two hours east of Bergen along the E16. It's not the most famous ski destination in Norway — that's exactly the point. Where Geilo and Hemsedal fill up on peak weekends, Myrkdalen keeps a quieter pace. The Myrkdalen Mountain Village and its alpine ski resort are ten minutes by car from the door here, offering 34 slopes and lifts that run from late November through April. Snow reliability in this valley is genuinely good — the elevation and orientation mean conditions hold when lower resorts are struggling. Skiers and boarders who know Norway's mountains seek this place out specifically. The chalet at Tveitavegen 104 was built in 1965, and the log walls show it — in the best way. There's a solidity to the construction, a warmth that modern timber-frame cabins often can't quite replicate. It's been kept in good condition over the decades, with quality updates throughout, and it sits on a 763-square-metre plot that gives it real breathing room from the neighbouring properties. Privacy up here isn't a marketing word. You genuinely don't feel crowded. Inside, 87 square metres is arranged ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tveitavegen 104 - presented by Karl Filip Falch at DNB Eiendom

Wake up on a Saturday morning and the first thing you hear is nothing. Not traffic, not neighbors, not the distant thrum of a city doing its thing. Just wind moving through the birch trees outside the bedroom window, maybe a woodpecker hammering somewhere further up the slope, and the faint creak of the house settling in the cool Oslofjord air. That's the daily reality at Haveråsveien 26 — a two-bedroom chalet on Haveråsen, set at the dead end of a quiet cul-de-sac on a wildly generous 2,760 square-meter plot of forest, rock, and open sky. This is a vacation home in the truest sense. Not a weekend apartment with a view of someone else's balcony, but a proper foothold in the Norwegian countryside, with mature trees for shade, exposed bedrock for the kids to scramble over, and enough space between you and the next house that you can sit on the 35-square-meter terrace with a coffee and genuinely feel like you're somewhere remote — even though Drøbak's harbor is a short 4-kilometer drive away. The chalet itself was originally built in 1972 and expanded in 1984, and it wears that history well. The layout is practical and comfortable rather than fussy. On the main floor you get two bedrooms, a kitchen with plenty of cabinet run and counter space, a bathroom, and a living room that deserves mention on its own terms: large windows pull in the southern light, and a sliding door opens directly onto the terrace, so the boundary between indoors and out basically disappears from June through August. Downstairs, the basement opens into a generous family room that previous owners have used variously as a games room, a cinema nook, and extra sleeping space for visiting friends. It's genuinely flexible — the kind of room that changes i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Oppdal, the unique country home at Sætermorkvegen 30A offers a delightful blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. This property, a beautiful homage to traditional Norwegian smallholdings, integrates the historical architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries with the comforts desired in contemporary living. It presents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in a tranquil rural setting while retaining access to modern-day necessities. Spanning an impressive 211 square meters, this estate features a total of seven inviting bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, making it a perfect match for a growing family or those who entertain guests often. The main house greets you with a welcoming hallway that leads to a cozy living room, a practical and spacious kitchen, and a combined bathroom and laundry room on the ground floor. Upstairs, an additional living area provides a peaceful retreat adjoining three comfortable bedrooms and a convenient toilet room. Additional structures on the property include a barn that has been converted into a charming living space with its kitchen and bathroom on the first floor and a versatile bedroom or meeting room on the upper level. The original storehouse offers additional sleeping quarters, enhancing the property's capacity for guests or family members. Moreover, the former smithy has been creatively transformed into a combined living room and bedroom. Property Features: - Total area of 211 m² - Seven bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Multiple living areas across different buildings - Historic timber structures from the 17th and 18th centuries - Extensive renovations blending historical authenticity with modern needs Living in Oppda ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sætermorkvegen 30A! A 'husmannsplass' built in 2008

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Oppdal region, this charming chalet at Breesvegen 32 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its traditional design and modern comforts, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor. A Cozy Haven in Oppdal Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian countryside, where the air is crisp and the views are breathtaking. This chalet, built in 1965, has been lovingly maintained, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for both summer and winter getaways. The property sits on a generous 368 square meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings. Thoughtful Design and Comfort The chalet's 62 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads into the heart of the home. The living room, with its large windows, is bathed in natural light and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A cozy fireplace/wood stove adds to the ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring. The kitchen is well-equipped for preparing meals, whether you're hosting family gatherings or enjoying a quiet weekend. With three comfortable bedrooms, there's plenty of space for family and guests. Additional features include a toilet, a separate hygiene room, a storage room, and a loft that can be used for extra sleeping space or storage. Outdoor Living and Recreation One of the highlights of this property is its sunny, child-friendly location. The 28 square meter terrace/balcony is perfect for outdoor din ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene Breesgård Leisure Village near Gjetdalsvegen 85, Oppdal, this cabin offers a blend of tranquility and outdoor excitement. Positioned approximately 12 km west of Oppdal's town center and adjacent to the entrance of Gjevilvassdalen, renowned as "Norway's most beautiful mountain valley," this holiday home is ideal for those seeking a mix of leisure, nature, and convenience. Set in a sunny, family-friendly location, the cabin finds itself within a vibrant community, where a sense of belonging and wholesome living resonate throughout the area. Encompassing a comfortable size of 90 sqm, the property is well-suited for families or individuals looking to embrace a laid-back lifestyle while having easy access to both natural and urban pursuits. For the outgoing types, the local surroundings are a paradise. From the doorstep of the cabin, a variety of year-round activities are available. During winter, local ski trails beckon the enthusiasts, while summer offers opportunities like hiking in Gjevilvassdalen or cooling off at the nearby swimming pond. A quaint local store and a welcoming pub are conveniently within walking distance, further enhancing the living experience by offering social and practical amenities close to home. Those inclined towards more urban experiences will find Oppdal center just a short drive away. This alpine village captivates visitors with its blend of small-town charm and essential amenities, including shops, restaurants, and cultural events, making it suitable for occasional urban escapades. The cabin itself exudes a cozy yet spacious atmosphere, presenting well-maintained interiors that promise both comfort and functionality. It features: - Three well-appointed bedrooms - One ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gjetdalsvegen 85!

Welcome to your soon-to-be retreat nestled in the heart of Oppdal on Gjetdalsvegen 42! If you've ever imagined a life where the sky meets the mountains and the air is as pure as your dreams, you might’ve just found your new haven. This charming chalet (or should I say your soon-to-be home!) isn't just any property; it's an invitation to be part of an enchanting landscape and vibrant community that knows how to mix leisure and local living seamlessly. Let's dive right into what makes this place special. Located just 12 kilometers from the lively center of Oppdal, you'll find yourself in Breesgård Fritidsby. Here stands our chalet, spanning an area of 94 square meters, with 4 welcoming bedrooms waiting to be filled with laughter and memories. A modest 1 bathroom and 2 cozy living rooms spread across two floors ensure you have ample space to enjoy both solitude and company. This chalet is not only a house but a home ready to become part of your life's story. Now, let's talk a bit about the amenities that add so much value to everyday life here: - 4 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - 2 Living Rooms - Electric Car Charger - Two Spacious Verandas - Two Storage Rooms - Family-Friendly Surroundings - Easy Access and Flat Terrain - Located in a Popular Cabin Area - Stunning Year-Round Hiking Trails - Just 10-Minute Drive to Oppdal Center And there's more than just the chalet! What's daily life like in Oppdal, you ask? Imagine days spent exploring the breathtaking landscapes with countless hiking trails just waiting to be discovered. The area is excellent all year round, boasting vibrant green summers and picturesque snowy winters. This makes it perfect for outdoor activities like skiing, cycling, and hiking. That's life in Oppdal. A pla ... click here to read more

Heimdal eiendomsmegling v/Thomas Johnsen ønsker velkommen til Gjetdalsvegen 42!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains, this exquisite chalet at Munkvollhovdvegen 61, Oppdal, offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. As a Homestra agent specializing in European vacation homes, I am thrilled to present this exceptional property, perfect for those seeking a serene escape or a vibrant second home in one of Norway's most picturesque regions. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. This chalet, built in 2017, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Located just 15 km west of Oppdal center, this chalet is perfectly positioned for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a fan of skiing, hiking, or mountain biking, the surrounding area offers a plethora of activities to suit every taste. In winter, groomed cross-country ski trails are a mere 400 meters from your doorstep, while summer transforms the landscape into a haven for hikers and cyclists. The nearby Gjevilvassdalen valley, renowned for its breathtaking beauty, provides opportunities for fishing, swimming, and picnicking. Modern Comfort Meets Rustic Charm Spanning 104 square meters, the chalet boasts a spacious and thoughtfully designed interior. The open-plan living and kitchen area, with its high ceilings and large windows, creates a bright and airy atmosphere. A wood-burning fireplace adds a touch of coziness, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen, crafted by Rennebu Snekkeri, is a masterpiece of solid wood design, equipped with integrated appliances that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal. Wheth ... click here to read more

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Nestled among the breathtaking landscapes of Oppdal, the cabin located at Vardamsvegen 75 offers a unique retreat for those wishing to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful lifestyle. This newly built holiday home commands a stunning position in the Vardammen cabin area, which is renowned for its picturesque south-facing views that captivate the beauty of the valley and rugged mountains. The cabin itself awakens a sense of rustic charm blended with modern necessities. Constructed using timber hewn from a historic Trønderlån circa 1880, the craftsmanship is both authentic and visually impressive. The interior spans over 112 square meters, thoughtfully laid out to include a welcoming hall, a cozy living room perfect for family gatherings, a functional kitchen, a bathroom that doubles as a laundry room, and an extra toilet room. It comfortably houses three bedrooms, which provides ample space for family and guests alike. Property Features: - Spacious living room - Functional kitchen - Three well-proportioned bedrooms - One bathroom with integrated laundry facilities - Additional toilet room - Total floor area: 112 square meters For those who enjoy outdoor adventures and the serenity of nature, this location is unparalleled. Gjevilvassdalen, just a stone's throw from the cabin, offers exciting activities year-round. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the expansive mountains, forests, and fields, whether on foot, ski, or bike. The area also features Rauøra, a delightful sandy beach that provides a perfect setting for relaxing summers and picturesque picnics. The living experience in Oppdal goes beyond the natural beauty. The area is appreciated for being tranquil and family-friendly. Local infrastructure is robust, ensurin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vardamsvegen 75!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Trøndelag region, this 4-bedroom chalet at Eggavegen 28 offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is more than a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in outdoor pursuits and serene relaxation. ### A Day in the Life at Eggavegen 28 As the morning light filters through the expansive windows, you're greeted by panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The spacious living room, with its cozy fireplace, becomes the perfect spot to savor a warm cup of coffee while planning the day's activities. Whether it's a summer hike up Storhornet or a winter ski adventure, the chalet's location offers unparalleled access to nature's playground. The open-plan kitchen and dining area, equipped with modern appliances, invite you to prepare a hearty breakfast. The aroma of freshly baked bread mingles with the scent of pine from the nearby forests, creating a sensory experience that sets the tone for the day. ### Embrace the Seasons In summer, the chalet's large sun-drenched terrace becomes your personal oasis. Here, you can bask in the long daylight hours, enjoy alfresco dining, or simply unwind with a good book. The expansive 1,698 square meter plot offers ample space for children to play or for you to indulge in gardening. As winter blankets the landscape in snow, the chalet transforms into a cozy retreat. After a day on the slopes, return to the warmth of the fireplace, where stories of the day's adventures are shared over hot cocoa. The nearby cross-country ski trails and ski lifts ensure ... click here to read more

Welcome to Eggavegen 28!

Picture yourself stepping onto the terrace of your Norwegian mountain retreat as the first light of dawn paints the valley below in shades of amber and rose. The crisp mountain air at 688 meters elevation fills your lungs while steam rises from your morning coffee, and somewhere in the distance, the distinctive call of a ptarmigan echoes across the peaks. This is life at Munkvollhovdvegen, where every season brings its own magic to the dramatic landscape of central Norway's most coveted alpine region. Nestled in the exclusive cabin area of Munkvollhovden, just west of the entrance to Gjevillvassdalen, this substantial 5-bedroom chalet represents the quintessential Norwegian mountain lifestyle. Built in 2008 with a high-quality annex added in 2014, the property sits strategically on its 1,042-square-meter plot to maximize privacy and capture sweeping panoramic views while maintaining the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. The thoughtful positioning means you can watch the seasons transform the valley without ever feeling overlooked, creating a private sanctuary that still connects you to Norway's vast wilderness. The Norwegian mountain lifestyle revolves around embracing nature's rhythms, and this location delivers exceptional access to year-round pursuits. Winter transforms this region into a premier Nordic destination, with groomed cross-country ski trails beginning just 250 meters from your door. Strap on your skis directly from the cabin and glide through pine forests dusted with fresh snow, following trails that wind through pristine wilderness where the only sounds are the swish of your skis and the occasional crack of ice on nearby streams. When you crave downhill thrills, the renowned Oppdal sk ... click here to read more

Welcome to Munkvollhovdvegen 29! (Photo: Ludvig Killingberg)

Nestled in the heart of Oppdal, Norway, Festavegen 290 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances comfort, adventure, and tranquility. This charming chalet, set against the backdrop of majestic mountains and lush valleys, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and outdoor pursuits. A Home Away from Home Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and the gentle rustle of leaves, with the sun casting a warm glow over the expansive 40 m² terrace. This is the daily reality at Festavegen 290, where the chalet's design seamlessly integrates with its stunning surroundings. With five bedrooms, this property is ideal for families or groups of friends looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Oppdal is renowned for its year-round outdoor activities. In winter, the nearby ski trails and lifts offer endless opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a hiker's paradise, with trails that cater to all levels of experience. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or someone who enjoys a leisurely stroll, Oppdal has something for everyone. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and modern convenience. The open-plan living room and kitchen, spanning approximately 39 m², is the heart of the home. Large windows flood the space with natural light, while a cozy fireplace provides warmth and ambiance during the colder months. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, making it easy to prepare meals for family gatherings or intimate dinners. A Community of Like-Minded Individuals Owning a second home in Oppdal means b ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin and garage

Nestled at the picturesque entrance of Gjevilvassdalen, this inviting chalet in Oppdal is perfect for those who yearn to immerse themselves in the distinct Norwegian wilderness. This property, located at Ytre Kvamsvegen 30, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of this serene landscape. Now, let me paint a picture of what life could be like in this cozy, well-maintained cabin where the modern comforts meet rustic charm. Imagine waking up to the soft rustle of trees and the crisp, fresh air of the mountains. The chalet is surrounded by the stunning beauty of nature, with abundant sunshine that bathes the property throughout the day. Built in 2002, this solidly constructed accommodation sprawls over 138 square meters, combining traditional chalet-style living with the practicality you'd expect from a modern home. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this space can comfortably accommodate families or groups of friends, making it an ideal retreat for both entertaining and relaxation. Your day might begin with a hearty breakfast in the well-equipped kitchen, featuring integrated appliances such as a hob, oven, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer, everything you could possibly need to whip up a feast. Then, perhaps spend your morning lazing in one of the two living rooms, each boasting its own fireplace. The view from here is nothing short of breathtaking, with large windows letting in natural light and showcasing the expansive views of the scenic surroundings. Activities in the area are plentiful and cater to all kinds of outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, explore the extensive network of groomed ski trails that are just a stone's throw away, perfect for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. Once you've thoroughly exhausted your ... click here to read more

Per Hårstad v/EiendomsMegler 1 har gleden av å presentere Ytre Kvamsvegen 30!

If you're searching for an idyllic retreat with the charm of a chalet in the delightful Norwegian town of Oppdal, then Gjetbergsvegen 43 might be just perfect for you. Nestled at the entrance to the scenic Gjevillvasdalen, this place promises not just a house but a cozy home in a serene environment where nature's beauty is always at your doorsteps. Let's take a moment to talk about the area itself before diving into the property specifics. Oppdal is a real treat for those who love nature and adventure. Whether you're inclined toward hiking in the fragrant woods during the summer or skiing the white slopes in winter, this place has it all. The air here is crisp and clean, which is a blessing for anyone looking to escape the bustling city life. The town is perfectly equipped with necessary amenities, local shopping options, and commendable public transport facilities, ensuring a good balance between tranquility and convenience. Now, to the property: Imagine waking up in a charming chalet on a bright morning, with the sun pouring in through large windows, filling the rooms with natural light. This newly built log cabin, spanning 113 square meters, is both modern and rivals a traditional alpine home, marrying the best of both worlds. It boasts three cozy bedrooms, a functional bathroom, and an additional toilet room for guests' convenience. There's also a spacious loft that can serve as a relaxation nook or a perfect playroom for kids or additional entertainment space. For relaxing evenings, gather around the wood-burning stove in the 20.6 square meter living room, which welcomes you to unwind after an adventurous day out. The kitchen is modern, from 2024, and is fitted with high-quality appliances—an induction hob, an ov ... click here to read more

Per Hårstad v/EiendomsMegler 1 har gleden av å presentere Gjetbergsvegen 43!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Gjevilvassdalen valley, this charming chalet at Kvamsvegen 62, Oppdal, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its pristine natural surroundings and year-round outdoor activities, this property is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private balcony. This chalet, built in 1975, stands proudly on a generous 1,360 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the stunning views. The property is easily accessible by car, with parking for up to three vehicles, ensuring convenience for you and your guests. ### A Cozy and Inviting Interior Inside, the chalet boasts a cozy 45 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The two bedrooms provide a peaceful sanctuary for up to four people, making it perfect for family getaways or intimate gatherings with friends. The living room, with its inviting wood-burning stove and large west-facing windows, offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for cozy evenings by the fire. The open-plan kitchen and dining area are ideal for entertaining, with modern amenities and ample storage space. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before a day of adventure or hosting a dinner party, this space is designed to cater to your every need. ### Embrace the Great Outdoors The chalet's location is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With well-maintained cross-country ski trails just 400 meters away and the nearest ski lift a mer ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the captivating landscapes of Oppdal, Norway, this remarkable chalet promises a blend of tranquility and an active, adventurous lifestyle. Privatize yourself at Gjevilvassvegen 468, where your new haven awaits—a spacious chalet complex set amidst nearly 15 acres of undulating terrain, boasting panoramic views over the shimmering Gjevilvatnet. This property is more than just a home; it's an invitation to experience Norwegian living at its finest. Let's talk a bit about the beautiful community where this property is situated. Oppdal is not only a site of pristine natural beauty but also a vibrant, welcoming town bustling with activities for all ages. It's a place where winters bring a monochrome canvas adorned by the dazzling northern lights, and where summers present greenery in full bloom, inviting residents and visitors alike to delve into nature's wonders. The area is well-known for its excellent skiing potential, being home to one of Norway's largest ski resorts, making it a paradise for ski enthusiasts. The locals are known for their warm hospitality, creating a cozy atmosphere that quickly makes you feel at home, whether you're enjoying local cafes or participating in town events. Norwegian mountainous air is far fresher than many other places, offering a crisp, rejuvenating environment that welcomes hikers and explorers from every corner. You’ll find year-round hiking trails that wind around the landscape, allowing those who reside here to maintain an active, healthy lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty. Life at Gjevilvassvegen is harmonious, as the rhythm of nature blends seamlessly with modern comforts and conveniences. For the lucky buyers who decide to make this place their own, they'll disc ... click here to read more

EIE eiendomsmegling ved Amrinder Singh har gleden av å presentere Gjevillvassvegen 468.

Nestled in the heart of Oppdal, Norway, this charming chalet at Hauglandvegen 17 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian retreat. With its traditional log construction and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or holiday escape in one of Europe's most scenic regions. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This chalet, built in 1946, sits on a generous 1,627 square meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The property is in good condition, blending rustic charm with modern conveniences, making it an ideal choice for families, nature lovers, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Oppdal is renowned for its outdoor recreational opportunities, making it a haven for adventure enthusiasts. Whether you're into skiing, hiking, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, this location has it all. Just a short walk from the chalet, you'll find groomed cross-country ski trails that promise exhilarating winter adventures. In the warmer months, the surrounding landscape transforms into a playground for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The chalet's proximity to the Oppdal ski resort, just a 6-minute drive away, ensures that alpine skiing and other winter sports are always within reach. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the area offers plenty of opportunities for wildlife watching and exploring the rich cultural heritage of the region. ### A Cozy and Functional Retreat Inside, the chalet offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room, complete with a fireplace, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this wonderful chalet situated in the captivating landscapes of Oppdal, Norway. Nestled in the much sought-after Håmmårgrenda area, this chalet is a picturesque getaway at 900 meters above sea level, offering spectacular panoramic views over Skarvatnet lake and the majestic mountains that surround it. With year-round road access, electricity, water, and a proper bathroom, it makes for a comfortable abode amidst nature's splendor. It's ideal for those of you seeking a retreat in the heart of Norway's pristine wilderness or simply looking for a peaceful weekend escape. This charming chalet boasts a well-organized layout, designed to maximize comfort and coziness. Spanning 107 square meters, there is ample space for relaxation after a day of adventure. The cabin consists of a welcoming entrance hall, cozy living room, convenient kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms, and a loft space perfect for additional sleeping quarters or storage. There is a generously sized outdoor storage room, great for keeping all your outdoor gear or seasonal items organized and within reach. You'll also find an annex with an additional living room and a bedroom, providing that extra space for guests or even a private retreat within your retreat. Not forgetting an outbuilding for even more storage possibilities. - Year-round road access - Electricity and water supply - One bathroom - Two main bedrooms - Loft space - Annex with additional living quarters - Outdoor storage room - Outbuilding - Spacious kitchen - Separate living room - Close proximity to recreational activities - Excellent sun exposure The chalet's real star, however, is the awe-inspiring view from the property. The panoramic vistas of Skarvatnet and the surrounding mountai ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time in the heart of majestic Oppdal, nestled among the Norweigan mountans, there sits a delightful chalet with opportunities so sparkling that even the most discerning of globe-trotting buyers could not resist a second look. This property, perched high on its vantage point, offers a rare glimpse of tranquility, perfect for those wanting a peaceful escape. Allow me, as a busy real estate agent immersed in the charm of selling such remarkable homes, to take you on a journey through Rembekkvegen 18 og 20, the address where serenity meets natural beauty. This chalet, more than just a home, is two separate cabins with a lovely small annex, all situated on generous grounds spanning 1676 square meters. Its storyline begins amid low-growing birch trees and several glistening lakes nestled between towering mountain peaks. Each cabin is strategically set about 30 meters apart, creating a wonderful sense of space and privacy. The annex, a charming companion to the oldest cabin, promises additional utility. With a freestanding shed at your disposal, storage will never be an issue. Ah, Oppdal! Known for being a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, don't be surprised if the mountain air persuades you into multiple adventures. Hiking trails beg to be trodden, while nearby lakes whisper promises of fishy tales. As winter blankets the landscape, these terrains transform into playgrounds for skiers, whether you're craving cross-country stretches or thrilling downhill slopes. Life here in Oppdal dances with nature. In summer, the days stretch long under a benevolent sun—a perfect setting for exploring child-friendly gardens or unwinding on a large veranda. Feel what it’s like to bask in the warmth with panoramic views of Skarvatn ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the Heart of Norway's Majestic Mountains Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the serene waters of Skarvatnet. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure, where every day offers a new opportunity to connect with nature and create lasting memories. A Sanctuary of Comfort and Style Perched high in the terrain, this 101-square-meter chalet at Trøaenget 71 is a testament to thoughtful design and modern comfort. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a bright and airy living space, where large windows frame the breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks. The living room, with its inviting fireplace clad in Ottaskifer, becomes a cozy haven during the colder months, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to a spacious dining room and a well-equipped kitchen, making it ideal for entertaining family and friends. With ample storage and workspace, the kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, ready to host everything from intimate dinners to festive gatherings. A Retreat for Rest and Relaxation The chalet features two comfortable bedrooms on the main floor, each designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The loft, a versatile space, offers additional sleeping quarters and a cozy TV nook, perfect for quiet evenings or family movie nights. The modern bathroom, complete with a shower and practical storage solutions, ensures convenience and ease. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive 48-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of Skarvatnet and the mountains unfold b ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trøaenget 71.

Nestled amidst the picturesque mountain landscape of Oppdal, you'll find a charming cabin located at Rembekkvegen 47, ready to welcome you to a life where adventure meets tranquility. This delightful property offers both the peace of a secluded retreat and the excitement of nearby outdoor activities. As a busy real estate agent here in this part of Norway, I can tell you, folks are always on the lookout for properties that offer the beauty of nature without sacrificing conveniences, and this cabin hits just the right notes. First off, let’s talk location! This cabin sits comfortably about 1000 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views of Skarvatnet. Every morning here begins with golden rays of sunshine, thanks to the excellent sun exposure on this end plot. The cul-de-sac ensures minimal traffic, promising a peaceful environment for you and your loved ones to unwind. Life in Oppdal is a dream for nature enthusiasts. The area offers endless opportunities for hiking. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls or more challenging treks, there's a trail for everyone. Trails literally knock on your doorstep here! But it’s not just about hiking. In winter, the locale transforms into a skiing haven, attracting skiers from all over. Skis, anyone? For those of you considering a move from overseas, understanding the climate is key. Oppdal experiences a subarctic climate, which means you’ll enjoy striking seasonal changes. Winters come blanketed in glistening snow – perfect for skiing or cozying up by the cabin's fireplace. Summers are delightful, with long days and blooming landscapes, making it perfect for outdoor barbecue sessions or just basking in the glory of nature. Now, more about the cabin itself – it truly feels ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rembekkvegen 47 - a beautiful cabin over one floor plus a large loft.