3-Bed Chalet in Passebekk with Expansive Terraces & Jacuzzi Retreat

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Solås 11, 3648 Passebekk, Norway, Passebekk (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 89Floor area

€349,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

89m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Mountain Retreat Awaits: Solås 11, Passebekk, Norway

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air of Passebekk, Norway. Nestled in the heart of Viken county's scenic mountains, Solås 11 offers a sanctuary where nature and modern living harmoniously coexist. This contemporary chalet, built in 2017, is more than just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure.

A Home That Embraces Nature

Step inside this 89-square-meter chalet, where every detail has been thoughtfully designed to enhance your living experience. The open-concept living area is a testament to modern design, with large windows that frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. As sunlight pours in, the space feels alive, inviting you to relax and unwind. The heart of the living room is a sleek wood-burning stove, perfect for cozy evenings during the colder months.

The kitchen, a blend of style and functionality, features contemporary cabinetry and integrated appliances, making meal preparation a joy. Whether you're cooking a hearty breakfast before a day of hiking or a sumptuous dinner after a day on the slopes, this kitchen is equipped to handle it all.

Comfort and Convenience

The chalet offers three comfortable bedrooms, each a haven of rest and relaxation. The modern bathroom is well-appointed, ensuring convenience for extended stays. An expansive entrance hall provides ample storage, seamlessly connecting you to the heart of the home.

Outdoor Living at Its Finest

The true magic of Solås 11 lies in its outdoor spaces. The 66-square-meter terrace wraps around the chalet, offering panoramic views that are nothing short of spectacular. Whether you're dining al fresco, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the tranquility, the terrace is your private oasis. The luxurious jacuzzi is the perfect spot to unwind, offering a unique vantage point to take in the stunning mountain vistas.

A Loft of Possibilities

The upper loft level, though not included in the official living area, is a versatile space that adds to the chalet's charm. Currently used as a loft lounge and additional sleeping areas, it's an ideal retreat for children, guests, or a cozy reading nook.

A Gateway to Adventure

Passebekk is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With well-maintained cross-country ski trails, excellent fishing lakes, and beautiful hiking paths at your doorstep, every day is an opportunity for adventure. Whether you're skiing through pristine snow, casting a line in a tranquil lake, or exploring the lush trails, the possibilities are endless.

Community and Accessibility

Skrim Syd, where Solås 11 is located, is known for its friendly community and well-kept infrastructure. Despite its peaceful setting, the area is easily accessible from major urban centers, making it a convenient escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Investment Potential

This chalet is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. With its modern construction, low maintenance, and energy efficiency, Solås 11 offers a hassle-free ownership experience. The property's location and amenities make it an attractive option for rental opportunities, providing potential for a lucrative return on investment.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 modern bathroom
- Open-concept living area with wood-burning stove
- Contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances
- Expansive 66-square-meter terrace with jacuzzi
- Versatile loft space for additional living areas
- Year-round water and sewage systems
- Ample parking facilities
- Proximity to ski trails, fishing lakes, and hiking paths
- Friendly community with easy access to urban centers

Your Mountain Escape Awaits

Solås 11 is more than a property; it's an invitation to embrace a life of peace, adventure, and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a getaway with friends, or a second home in Norway's stunning countryside, this chalet offers it all. Don't miss the opportunity to make this exceptional property your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
89
Price per m²
€3,921
Garden size
1139
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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Early Saturday morning at Mollandskjær, the smell of pine resin warming in the sun hits you before you've even opened the terrace door. Coffee in hand, you step out onto 63 square meters of south-facing deck, the Skagerrak coast stretching wide in front of you, a boat chugging lazily toward Fevik in the distance. No neighbors. No noise except the water and the wind through the trees. This is what you bought the cabin for. Grimstad has been pulling people to its coastline for over a century. Henrik Ibsen lived and worked here as a young man, and there's still something about this stretch of southern Norway — the white-painted wooden houses, the smooth granite rocks sloping into the sea, the unhurried pace — that makes it hard to leave. The cabin at Kjørrvigveien 9 sits on a freehold plot of 2,411 square meters at Mollandskjær, one of the more secluded pockets along this coast, surrounded by native pine forest and exposed bedrock. The nearest bathing spot is a short walk downhill. The dock space in Stølekilen is legally registered to the property — genuinely rare on this stretch of coast, where mooring rights are fiercely held and rarely come with a sale. The chalet itself covers 73 square meters of single-level living, which in practice means everything you need without anything you don't. The layout is logical: a fireplace anchors the living room, and large windows face the terrace so the indoor and outdoor spaces feel continuous rather than separated. On a grey October afternoon, when the sea takes on that particular pewter color the Norwegians paint so well, you light the fire and watch the weather move across the water without going anywhere at all. The dining area is positioned directly by the window — it's the spo ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Tom Arthur Pedersen har gleden av å presentere Kjørrvigveien 9!

Stand on the 38-square-meter terrace at Strandskogen 2 on a July morning and count the boats. There are always boats — sleek sailboats tacking southward, old wooden sloops heading into Drøbak, the steady white shape of the Nesoddtangen ferry cutting its familiar line across the water. The Oslo Fjord doesn't sit still, and from this sun-drenched slope above Road 281 in Storsand, you get a front-row seat to all of it. This is Sætre at its most honest. Not a resort, not a development. A proper Norwegian cabin on 1,585 square meters of natural hillside plot, with real fjord views from the living room sofa and a terrace that holds the afternoon sun longer than anywhere else on the slope. The chalet was built in 1974 and has been kept in genuinely good shape — not over-renovated, not neglected. It feels like a place that's been well-loved by people who actually used it. Most windows were replaced in 2010 and 2011, the sliding door to the terrace went in in 2017, and the kitchen was refreshed around 2008. The fuse box is updated and the electrical installation carries a certified inspection valid to 2026. These aren't cosmetic upgrades — they're the practical kind that matter when you're handing a place down to your kids or renting it out for summer weeks. At 66 square meters of interior living space, the layout is tight in the best Norwegian cabin tradition. Two bedrooms, a full bathroom, a living room with large windows angled directly toward the fjord, and a kitchen fitted with a wooden countertop and freestanding appliances — all included in the sale. The folding door between the living room and the terrace is the real architectural move here: open it on a warm evening and the cabin doubles in size. Suddenly dinner happe ... click here to read more

Charming summer cabin with fantastic views over the Oslo Fjord

Step out onto the south-facing terrace on a July morning, coffee in hand, and the first thing you notice is the light. Norwegian summer light at this latitude has a quality that's hard to explain until you've experienced it—broad, golden, unhurried, pouring across 38 square meters of deck with nowhere to be. The pines hold still. The sea is 100 meters away, and you can just catch the salt in the air if the breeze is coming from the right direction. This is Vestre Myråsen 80, a cabin on the outer edges of Gressvik that's been a proper summer base since 1965, and it still does the job about as well as anything in the Østfold coastal belt. Gressvik sits on the Rolvsøy island in the Fredrikstad municipality, separated from central Fredrikstad by the Glomma river and connected to it by bridge in under ten minutes by car. That geography matters. You get genuine seclusion—the kind of quiet that's genuinely rare this close to a city—while remaining within arm's reach of one of Norway's most historically significant towns. Fredrikstad's Gamlebyen, the old town fortress district, is the best-preserved fortified town in Scandinavia. Its cobblestone lanes, 17th-century barracks converted into galleries and craft shops, and the seasonal market along the moat are the sort of thing you keep rediscovering every summer. The short ferry crossing from Gamlebyen to Isegran island takes about two minutes and runs all day. It never gets old. Back at the cabin, the plot itself is the first thing that strikes you. At 1,848 square meters, it's unusually generous for this stretch of the coastline, and the trees and natural hedging on the perimeter give it the feeling of a private compound rather than a standard holiday parcel. Children have roo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vestre Myråsen 80!

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Nestled among the serene landscapes of Passebekk, this delightful cabin offers a splendid retreat for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature while still enjoying the conveniences of modern life. Located on Øvre Hagaåsen, the cabin sits proudly at address 15, 3648 Passebekk, offering enchanting views that stretch as far as the eye can see. With 68 square meters of thoughtfully laid-out space, this cabin is designed for those who appreciate the great outdoors, with plenty of room to unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Passebekk is a hidden gem tucked away in scenic Norway, where the air is crisp, and the vistas are nothing short of breathtaking. The climate here can be described as a cool temperate, with snowy winters perfect for skiing enthusiasts and mild summers that make hiking and exploring a joyous affair. The residents are known for their warm hospitality, and you'll find a rich tapestry of cultural and recreational activities here. Now, let's dive into what makes this cabin truly unique. Recently upgraded, the cabin boasts essential improvements, making it ready for immediate enjoyment. It offers: - Three cozy bedrooms for restful nights - One functional bathroom with a shower and toilet - Spacious living room for gatherings and relaxation - A newly improved kitchen equipped for your culinary adventures - Easy road access, even during winter, thanks to regular plowing The property also features a technical room outside for your convenience, along with an older, detached shed that adds a touch of character to the location. This cabin is strategically positioned near the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in a low-traffic area, shielded by an electric gate for added privacy and security. The seclusion here ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skrim Syd!

A Cozy Mountain Escape Awaits You in Passebekk Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a bird are the only sounds that greet your morning. Nestled in the serene landscape of Skrim, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquility and adventure of mountain living. With its rustic charm and potential for personalization, this property is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and simplicity. A Story of Timeless Craftsmanship Built in 1962, this chalet stands as a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship. Constructed from solid timber, the main structure exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere that harks back to simpler times. The interior, with its practical layout, offers a blank canvas for you to infuse your personal style. Picture cozy evenings by the wood stove, its gentle crackle providing warmth and ambiance as you unwind after a day of exploration. A Canvas for Your Vision While the chalet's current condition reflects its age, it also presents an exciting opportunity for those with a vision. The main building, with its 50 square meters of living space, includes a hallway, kitchen, living room, and a bedroom. The kitchen, crafted from solid wood and fiberboard, maintains a traditional feel, inviting you to create culinary delights inspired by the local cuisine. The living room, with its fireplace, is the heart of the home, perfect for gathering with loved ones. An Annex for Guests and Family The property also features a 22-square-meter annex, providing additional space for guests or family. With two bedrooms and a hallway, this annex ensures that e ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time, nestled in the serene landscape of Passebekk, there stands a delightful cabin awaiting its new inhabitants. This charming abode is located at Søndre Skrimvei 46 and offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it a perfect home for those who seek peace and convenience amidst nature's embrace. As a bussy agent, handling inquiries from across the globe, I can assure you that this could be the relaxing getaway you've been searching for. Lets take a deep dive into what this cabin has to offer. With a spacious area of 53 square meters, this cozy residence has three bedrooms, making it an ideal space for small families or anyone who loves to host guests. The living quarters are complemented by an open-plan living room and kitchen area—a great spot for family bonding or entertaining friends. Imagine simmering a hearty stew while your loved ones gather around, sharing stories of their day's adventures. The bathroom is simple yet functional, providing all the necessities needed for comfortable living. When you step outside, you're greeted by a private outdoor area that's just as inviting as the cabin itself. You can bask in the sun on the expansive terrace while breathing in the fresh, crisp air - it's a place where morning coffees taste a little bit more special. The outdoor kitchen, complete with a pizza oven, beckons you to get creative with your cooking. There's also ample space here for barbecue gatherings or simply unwinding with a book. Here's a snapshot of its feature to get a better idea: - Size: 53 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Open-plan living room and kitchen - Expansive terrace with great views - Private outdoor kitchen with pizza oven - Sunny, secluded location - ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Gro Bredeveien Wergeland presents Søndre Skrimvei 46!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Passebekk, Norway, this exquisite chalet at Bjørklundveien 41 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional charm. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of nature. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on the expansive terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains are nothing short of mesmerizing. The day unfolds with endless possibilities—whether it's a leisurely hike through the lush trails, a thrilling day of skiing, or simply unwinding in the spa area, every moment is a celebration of nature's bounty. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Comfort Originally built in 1965, this chalet has been meticulously upgraded between 2019 and 2022, ensuring a seamless blend of classic allure and contemporary amenities. The new roof and spacious terrace are just the beginning. Inside, the chalet boasts: - Three cozy bedrooms: Perfect for families or groups of friends. - A modern kitchen: Installed in 2020, designed for both functionality and style. - Luxurious bathroom and spa area: Completed in 2022, offering a sanctuary for relaxation. - Bright living spaces: With painted and stained panel walls that exude warmth. - Efficient heating: Provided by a clean-burning fireplace and a wood stove. - Reliable utilities: Including a private water and sewage system. ### Embrace the Outdoors The chalet's outdoor space is a haven for nature lovers. The sunny, sheltered terrace is ideal for social gatherings or ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørklundveien 41!

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-drenched 57-square-meter terrace, morning coffee in hand, as early light filters through towering Norwegian pines. The air carries that crisp mountain freshness found only at 575 meters elevation, where the silence is broken only by birdsong and the occasional rustle of wildlife moving through the forest. This is the daily ritual that awaits at this 113-square-meter mountain retreat in Passebekk, where authentic Norwegian cabin living meets contemporary comfort just 100 meters from groomed cross-country ski trails. This is not just a vacation home in Norway—it is your gateway to the Nordic lifestyle that has captivated adventurers and nature seekers for generations. Located in the sought-after Skrim Syd area, this 3-bedroom cabin represents everything international buyers seek in a Scandinavian second home: genuine character, modern functionality, and immediate access to year-round outdoor recreation. The property sits on 1,307 square meters of private forested land, creating a secluded sanctuary where you can disconnect from urban pressures and reconnect with what matters. The Norwegian concept of 'friluftsliv'—open-air living—is not just a philosophy here; it is your everyday reality. The cabin's transformation between 2019 and 2022 achieved something remarkable: comprehensive modernization that honors rather than erases its 1965 heritage. Walk through the front door and you will immediately sense this balance. Painted and stained panel walls create warmth without feeling dated, while strategic updates ensure everything functions flawlessly. The 2020 kitchen renovation delivered contemporary appliances and generous storage within a layout that encourages communal cooking and convers ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørklundveien 41!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's lush landscapes, this charming chalet at Søndre Skrimvei 79, Passebekk, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands. This chalet, with its upgraded interiors and thoughtful design, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a world of outdoor exploration and relaxation. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Located just 150 meters from the parking area, a short stroll through a marked forest path leads you to this secluded haven. The chalet's proximity to prepared cross-country ski trails makes it a winter wonderland for skiing enthusiasts. In the warmer months, the surrounding area transforms into a hiker's paradise, with trails weaving through verdant forests and over majestic mountains. Chalet Features: - Size: 39 square meters of cozy living space - Bedrooms: 2, each equipped with bunk beds for ample sleeping arrangements - Bathroom: Basic facilities with a composting toilet - Living Area: Open-plan kitchen and living room with large windows offering forest views - Kitchen: Functional and equipped for meal preparation - Energy: Solar panel system and generator for electricity - Water: Off-grid setup requiring water to be brought in - Outdoor Amenities: Fire pit area, balcony/terrace, and a woodshed - Lease: Situated on a leased plot with an annual fee A Lifestyle of Peace and Adventure Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle that balances peace with adventure. The property is surrounded by ... click here to read more

Welcome to Søndre Skrimvei 79!

Step outside on a February morning and the only sound is the scrape of your ski boots snapping into bindings. The groomed trail starts practically at the edge of the terrace. The air is sharp, pine-scented, and cold enough to make the first thermos of coffee feel like a small miracle. This is what owning a cabin at Skrim actually feels like—and it's the kind of thing that's very hard to put a price on. Bjørklundveien 83 sits in one of Eastern Norway's most beloved outdoor recreation areas, a place where the word "hytte" carries real cultural weight. Norwegians have been coming to Skrim for generations—not for Instagram moments, but for the genuine reset that only deep forest and open sky can deliver. Buying here puts you inside that tradition. It's a vacation home in Norway that earns its keep in every season. The cabin itself is 71 square meters of considered simplicity. The living room ceiling climbs all the way to the roof ridge, giving the space a surprising airiness for its footprint. Large windows face the tree line, and in the afternoon the light slants in at a low Norwegian angle that turns the pine walls a warm amber. The fireplace is the room's undeniable focal point—once you've lit it after a long ski tour and peeled off your base layers, you'll understand immediately why Norwegians rate "kos" (coziness, roughly translated) as something close to a life philosophy. The open kitchen and dining area keep everything sociable. There's no wall separating whoever's cooking from whoever's losing at cards. The kitchen is functional and honest—no pretension, no complications. You come here to live well in a simple way, and the layout supports exactly that. One bedroom holds a double bed, the other has bunk beds that ... click here to read more

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A Mountain Retreat with a Unique Twist Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a bird are the only sounds that greet you. At Fantenveien 36, nestled in the serene landscape of Passebekk, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a tranquil escape. A Day in the Life at Fantenveien 36 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the east-facing terrace, as the first rays of sunlight dance across the landscape. The chalet's thoughtful design ensures you can enjoy the outdoors from morning till night, with multiple terraces and seating areas that invite relaxation and contemplation. As the day unfolds, take advantage of the chalet's unique 9-hole putting golf course, a delightful feature that promises hours of fun for family and friends. Approved by the Swedish Golf Federation, this playful addition is a testament to the property's charm and appeal. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a haven for ski enthusiasts. With ski trails passing right by the property, you can step out of your door and onto the snow, exploring the extensive network of trails that crisscross the region. After a day on the slopes, retreat to the cozy outdoor lounge, where a crackling fireplace awaits to warm your hands and heart. Exploring Passebekk and Beyond Passebekk is a hidden gem, offering a wealth of outdoor activities and cultural experiences. In the warmer months, the area is a paradise for hikers, with trails that wind through lush forests and along sparkling streams. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportu ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fantenveien 36!

Welcome to the heart of nature where the soul finds tranquility and adventure at Orremyrveien 76, situated in the idyllic town of Passebekk. This chalet offers both cozy intimacy and an opportunity for exploration, nestled amid the lush Norwegian wilderness. This spirited dwelling, located right beside a ski trail, promises to keep winter sport aficionados entertained while offering plenty of downtime lounging under the generous sun or swimming in nearby waters once summer rolls around. Passebekk is a charming little spot where nature lovers can truly feel at home. With its breathtaking landscapes and varied activities, it becomes a haven for both relaxation and excitement. The area boasts well-kept hiking trails and pristine bathing waters, so there’s always something to do for those seeking a slice of peace and a dash of thrill. The local climate features crisp, invigorating winters coated in fresh snow, ideal for skiing, while mild summers accompany the blossoming of the vibrant scenery. Now, this chalet isn't just any property; it’s a place to create lasting memories, offering its occupants an 81 sqm slice of serenity. It's situated in a secluded area where cabin culture thrives, with scattered developments keeping the vibe friendly yet private. The chalet stands on enviably sunny grounds, accentuated by nearby amenities that make living here more than comfortable. As you approach the entrance, you're greeted by a traditional doorway leading into a world where rustic charm meets functional living. The kitchen, with its open layout towards the living room, sets the stage for familial gatherings and pleasant evenings spent recounting the day's adventures. High ceilings enrich the space with airy openness, complement ... click here to read more

Welcome to Orremyrveien 76!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Passebekk, Norway, this charming chalet at Støveltjernveien 26 offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its prime location, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, adventure, and investment potential. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the lush greenery of the Norwegian wilderness. This chalet, in excellent condition, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with outdoor adventures and peaceful retreats. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Passebekk is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a fan of hiking, skiing, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, this location has it all. The chalet is just a short stroll from Nordre Støveltjern, a picturesque lake perfect for swimming and relaxation. In winter, the nearby ski trails offer endless opportunities for cross-country skiing, ensuring year-round enjoyment. Convenience Meets Comfort - Year-Round Access: The chalet is accessible throughout the year, with a gravel driveway and ample parking space. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with a private shared borehole for water and a shared sewage system, ensuring all modern conveniences are at your fingertips. - Spacious Living: The chalet features three well-proportioned bedrooms, a cozy living room with a wood-burning stove, and a newly installed kitchen. - Outdoor Living: A large terrace wraps around the chalet, providing multiple seating areas to enjoy the sun and the stunning views. - Family-Friendly: The property is child-friendly, offering a safe and peaceful environment for families. A S ... click here to read more

Welcome to Støveltjernveien 26!

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 mountain bird, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Welcome to Omholtseterveien 8, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Passebekk, Norway. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1986, this chalet exudes a rustic charm while offering modern comforts. The solid wood floors and wood-paneled walls create a warm, inviting atmosphere, complemented by a fireplace stove that promises cozy evenings during the colder months. The living room, bathed in natural light, is a perfect space for relaxation and social gatherings, offering a seamless blend of comfort and style. The kitchen, functional and well-equipped, is adjacent to a dining area that boasts stunning views of the surrounding wilderness. Here, every meal becomes a celebration of nature's beauty, with the ever-changing landscape providing a picturesque backdrop. Spacious Living for Family and Friends With three comfortable bedrooms, this chalet is ideal for families or groups of friends seeking a peaceful retreat. Each room is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, ensuring restful nights after days filled with exploration and adventure. The bathroom facilities include a biological cabin toilet with natural ventilation, emphasizing environmental friendliness and ease of use. A dedicated hygiene room caters to all your personal care needs, ensuring a comfortable stay. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property's standout feature is it ... click here to read more

Welcome to Omholtseterveien 8!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Passebekk, Norway, this charming chalet at Fjellseterveien 4 offers a unique blend of comfort and nature, making it an ideal vacation home for families and nature enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and outdoor exploration. ### A Day in the Life at Fjellseterveien 4 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on the expansive terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains are nothing short of mesmerizing, offering a daily reminder of the beauty that envelops this secluded retreat. The chalet's strategic location provides direct access to meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails, just 50 meters away. Whether you're an avid skier or a leisurely snowshoer, the winter wonderland outside your door promises endless hours of enjoyment. As the seasons change, the landscape transforms, offering hiking trails that meander through lush forests and lead to the tranquil Stulstjern lake, perfect for a refreshing swim or a quiet afternoon of fishing. ### Architectural Charm Meets Modern Comfort Step inside this 65-square-meter chalet, and you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living room and kitchen, with its vaulted ceiling, create a sense of spaciousness and airiness. The heart of the home, the living room, features a cozy fireplace insert, perfect for gathering around after a day of outdoor adventures. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with modern a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skrim Nord and Fjellseterveien 4!

Nestled in the heart of Passebekk, at Seterliveien 35, 3648, awaits a delightful cabin that beautifully captures the essence of Norway's pristine nature. This charming getaway is a testament to rural tranquility, offering a serene retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. As a bussy real estate agent always on the go, let me take a moment to guide you through this gem that promises not just a home, but a lifestyle. Living in Passebekk is like stepping into a serene painting. The town's allure lies in its natural beauty and the simple joy of rural Norwegian living. From the vantage point of the cabin, you're privy to sweeping views of lush greenery, and depending on the season, blankets of snow that transform the landscape into a winter wonderland. The climate here is typical of Norway - cold, snowy winters perfect for skiing enthusiasts, and pleasantly warm summers ideal for hiking and exploring. The cabin itself is a cozy 66 square meters, embodying the perfect blend of charm and practicality. It's in good condition, so you can rest easy knowing it doesn't demand immediate renovations. However, let your imagination run wild with the potentials for customization. The cabin is pitched as a wonderful opportunity for overseas buyers, especially expats yearning for a slice of Norwegian serenity. Inside, you're greeted by a structure that manages to feel both spacious and inviting. Bright and open rooms allude to a design meant to maximize comfort and livability. As you step in, the entrance leads to a snug living room complete with a wood stove - the quintessence of Scandinavian coziness. Imagine curling up here with a good book, the warmth of the stove battling the chill of winter's breath o ... click here to read more

Welcome to Seterliveien 35, a particularly beautiful and well-maintained holiday home with a popular location in a very sought-after area on Skrim in Kongsberg.

Step right into the cozy embrace of Amalie Røsholts vei 106, nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Passebekk. This delightful cabin, with a personality that speaks to both warmth and character, awaits its new owners. If your dream is to find yourself enveloped by nature's beauty, while enjoying the coziness of a true cabin experience, then here it is! You’re a busy global real estate enthusiast, and this property could be that haven for you or an opportunity for a holiday getaway. Passebekk, the charming locality where this cabin resides, is known for its stunning natural surroundings and welcoming community atmosphere. Imagine waking up to the crisp air of Norway, where summer and winter paint the landscapes in equally breathtaking hues. With impeccable hiking trails that weave through the lush greenery, and snowy trails that invite you to glide along on skis, living here is an endless adventure for nature lovers. For enthusiasts of fishing, the summers in Passebekk offer you glistening waters teeming with opportunities. You’d need a fishing license, but that just adds another layer of adventure. Whether swimming in idyllic water spots or picking berries and mushrooms that nature offers in abundance, there’s never a dull moment here! Now, let’s step inside the cabin. This is no ordinary living space; it's an escape from the hustle and bustle. The compact yet thoughtfully laid-out living arrangement offers more than meets the eye. The ground floor houses two cozy bedrooms, perfect for restful nights after a day exploring the great outdoors. While official measures won't count the furnished loft due to its charming sloping ceilings, it’s a delightful space that adds more room to play or unwind. Features of this invi ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the heart of Svarstad lies a hidden gem known as Melåsrønningen, an idyllic country home that offers a glimpse into the past while providing all the essentials for modern-day living. This historic cottage, first established in 1860, sits on Krokenveien 404 and is cradled by the tranquil beauty of lush greenery and stunning landscapes. Ideal for those who fancy the allure of nature, Melåsrønningen offers proximity to fantastic ski trails and numerous hiking paths, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With its 129 square meters of generous living space, this home provides both comfort and a functional layout. The main house is nothing short of intriguing, starting with the expansive hallway that leads you into a cozy living room, complete with a fireplace that promises cozy winter nights. The kitchen stands out with its nostalgic baking oven, conjuring up images of familial gatherings and home-cooked meals. It's a kitchen that blends old-world charm with functionality, ideal for those who appreciate a rustic vibe. The property comprises three charming bedrooms situated upstairs, promising restful nights and plenty of room for family or guests. Each bedroom features built-in beds, maximizing the use of space while maintaining a cozy atmosphere. A loft-style living room upstairs offers an additional space for relaxation or entertainment, and a useful indoor storage room ensures that everything has its place. Venturing outside, you are greeted by more than 3,023 square meters of well-maintained grounds. A barn, with a usable area of 60 square meters, complements the country home and provides additional space for storage or perhaps a workshop. For those with a green thumb or an affinity for outdoor ... click here to read more

Welcome to Melåsrønningen!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Steinsholt, Norway, Breivannsveien 747 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless outdoor adventures. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, an investment property, or a second home, this chalet promises a harmonious blend of comfort and nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality at Breivannsveien 747, where the chalet sits proudly on a freehold plot of 1,679 square meters. The property is perfectly positioned on a small hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest and a nearby pond, Tjærn. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1982, the chalet has been meticulously maintained, ensuring it remains in good condition. Recent upgrades, including a new corrugated metal roof and a fresh coat of paint, enhance its durability and aesthetic appeal. Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and coziness, with a living room that seamlessly integrates with an open-plan kitchen. This layout fosters a social environment, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The living area is anchored by a charming fireplace, providing both warmth and ambiance during the colder months. The kitchen, though compact, is fully equipped with all the essentials needed to whip up delicious meals. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering glimpses of the lush greenery outside. Bedrooms and Beyond The chalet boasts three comfortable bedrooms, each designed to maximize space and comfort. These r ... click here to read more

Welcome to Breivannsveien 747

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, Kariåsen 49 in Steinsholt offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian cabin. This charming retreat is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This cabin, located in the serene area of Breivann, is a haven for those seeking a second home or a holiday escape. With its authentic Bete/Beitski-style architecture, the cabin exudes a rustic charm that perfectly complements its natural surroundings. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure The cabin's location is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. Just a short walk from the property, you'll find a network of hiking trails and cross-country ski tracks that promise year-round adventure. Whether you're exploring the lush forests in summer or gliding through snow-covered paths in winter, the area offers endless opportunities for exploration and recreation. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to local waters teeming with fish, while cyclists can enjoy the varied terrain that surrounds the cabin. At an elevation of 428 meters, the area provides breathtaking vistas and fresh mountain air, making every moment spent here a rejuvenating experience. A Cozy Retreat with Authentic Charm Built in 1975, the cabin retains its original charm with period furnishings and a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The living area is a warm and welcoming space, featuring high ceilings and large windows that frame the stunning natural scenery. An original Jutøl fireplace adds to the ambiance, creating a perfect spot for gathering with f ... click here to read more

Leinæs & Partners is pleased to present Kariåsen 49!

Nestled amidst the whispering trees and the gentle hum of the forest in Siljan, Norway, this cabin represents a delightful slice of forest living. Positioned at Vanebuveien 30, this property offers an escape from the ceaseless hustle of metropolitan life. It's a charming refuge for those yearning for a deeper connection with nature. Now about the location—Siljan is a cozy, small town that brings the perfect blend of tranquility and raw beauty. The climate here is composed, with chilly winters that blanket the landscape in snow—ideal for those who appreciate a picturesque winter scene—and gentle summers inviting you to bask in sunny days and mild temperatures. Living here means being far from urban clamors, yet never more than a short drive to essential amenities. The region is known for its luxurious green landscapes and is a real treat for anyone who loves the outdoors. From hiking in lush forests to paddling in serene waterways, the area brims with things to do for nature enthusiasts. And speaking of the property itself, this micro-cabin isn't just any cabin—it's your future retreat in nature. Spanning 31 square meters, it’s a cozy yet sufficiently commodious abode perfect for a simplified lifestyle or perhaps a small family's weekend getaway. Envision the scenes of sitting on your ample terrace, taking a sip of morning coffee, while the soundtrack of rustling leaves and distant birdsong forms your backdrop. This extensive terrace is perfect for outdoor dinners, lazy sunbathing afternoons, or simply soaking in the serene landscape. It's one of those classic 'fixer-upper' cabins where, despite needing some elbow grease, you instantly see the potential. Perched on a property with space that's already been thoughtfully ... click here to read more

A functional retreat in nature with year-round usability