3-Bed Chalet in Vegårshei with Solar Power & Scenic Views - Ideal Vacation Home

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Bronen 6, 4985 Vegårshei, Norway, Vegårshei (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 73Floor area

€128,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

73m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled atop a serene hill in the picturesque Vegårshei, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern sustainability. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft glow of the morning sun filtering through the trees. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty.

A Day in the Life at Bronen 6


As you step out onto the expansive terrace, the crisp Norwegian air invigorates your senses. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape stretch out before you, inviting you to explore the myriad of outdoor activities that await. Whether it's a leisurely hike through the lush forests or a thrilling day on the slopes at the nearby Vegårshei ski center, every day here is an adventure waiting to unfold.

Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and comfort. The spacious living area, with its wooden floors and panelled walls, is the perfect retreat after a day of exploration. Gather around the quality fireplace, its flickering flames casting a cozy glow, as you share stories and laughter with family and friends.

Embrace the Local Lifestyle


Vegårshei is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. In the summer, the area comes alive with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and fishing in the pristine lakes. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. The Vegårshei ski and activity center, just a short drive away, offers both alpine slopes and cross-country trails.

The local community is welcoming and vibrant, with a strong sense of camaraderie among cabin owners. The nearby Myra/Vegårshei center provides all the essentials, from grocery stores to charming cafes, ensuring you have everything you need within reach.

Architectural Charm Meets Modern Convenience


Originally built in 1978 and thoughtfully extended in 2003, this chalet seamlessly blends traditional Norwegian design with modern amenities. The solar panel system, complete with a battery bank, offers an eco-friendly energy solution, reducing your carbon footprint while providing cost-effective power.

The interior is a testament to timeless design, featuring:
- Three spacious bedrooms with ample storage
- A functional kitchen with laminated fronts and countertops
- A cozy living room with a quality fireplace
- A dining area perfect for family gatherings
- A simple yet practical bathroom with a washbasin
- A laundry room and separate toilet room

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations


This chalet is not just a vacation home; it's a smart investment. The property is in good condition, with recent upgrades including new windows, a repainted interior, and an expanded terrace. The exterior is scheduled for repainting in 2025, ensuring it remains in top condition.

For international buyers, the process is straightforward, with clear legal guidelines and favorable tax implications. The potential for rental income is significant, given the property's desirable location and amenities.

Key Features at a Glance


- 73 sqm internal living area
- 106 sqm total usable area including storage
- 1,574 sqm lot size with natural terrain
- Solar panel system for sustainable energy
- Proximity to Vegårshei ski center
- 10-minute drive to local amenities
- Peaceful, family-friendly neighborhood
- Flexible handover date

Your Norwegian Retreat Awaits


Bronen 6 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to embrace a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and community. Whether you're seeking a weekend escape or a longer holiday stay, this chalet offers the perfect balance of comfort and nature. Don't miss the opportunity to make this idyllic retreat your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of Norwegian paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
73
Price per m²
€1,753
Garden size
1574
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 at seven in the morning and the air hits you — cool, salt-edged, carrying the faint smell of seaweed and pine from the hillside above Øyaveien. A herring gull cuts a lazy arc over the water. The fjord is mirror-flat. This is what a Tuesday feels like in Melandsjø. Hitra is not one of those Norwegian islands that gets overrun in July. It stays quiet in a way that's increasingly rare. The island sits roughly an hour and a half southwest of Trondheim, connected to the mainland via a pair of subsea tunnels — no ferry schedule to chase, no weather window to pray for. You drive in whenever you feel like it. That accessibility, combined with a landscape that feels genuinely untouched, is what makes a holiday property here such a find. The fishing alone draws people from across Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Sea trout, cod, and coalfish are there year-round if you know where to cast, and from this address you're a short walk to the shoreline and a ten-minute drive to Hopsjøbrygga, the brygge that becomes the social heart of the island every July when Hopsjødagene takes over — live music, local food stalls, boats moored three deep, the whole community spilling outdoors. Øyaveien 16 is a white-painted timber chalet that has been on this plot since 1937. The exterior cladding was replaced in 1996 and it wears its age lightly — there's genuine character here without the cold drafts and crumbling sills that word usually implies. The building is in good condition and properly connected: public water, public sewage, mains electricity. No off-grid compromises. Just bring your bags. The layout is compact and logical at 56 square meters across two floors, arranged for the kind of real use a holiday home actually gets. Do ... click here to read more

Charming holiday property presented by Aktiv Eiendomsmegling

Step out onto the wraparound terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the light. At 420 metres above sea level, the sun hits differently up here — earlier, longer, at an angle that turns the surface of Breivann into hammered silver by nine o'clock. That's your view. That's your morning. Mattiaskilen 86 sits at the outer edge of the Mattiaskilen cabin area in Steinsholt, Numedal, and it earns its position. The chalet has been thoughtfully overhauled between 2019 and 2021 — not a cosmetic refresh, but a real, structural reinvention — and the result is a 72-square-metre holiday home that works hard across every season without ever feeling cramped or overdone. Let's start with the terrace, because you'll spend a lot of time there. Built in 2021, it wraps around a substantial portion of the cabin and covers 55 square metres of outdoor living space. Part of it is covered, which matters more than you'd think in Norwegian mountain weather — a sudden afternoon shower doesn't end the day outdoors, it just changes the setting. A water post feeds directly from the property's own private borehole, so hosing down muddy boots, filling a dog bowl, or watering herbs in a pot is effortless. The views from the deck reach out over the water, framed by mixed forest, with no other roof cutting into the sightline. It's the kind of terrace you don't retreat inside from — you're coaxed back in by hunger. Inside, the 2021 kitchen immediately signals that this isn't a compromise renovation. Sleek cabinetry, laminate countertops, an integrated oven and cooktop, and a freestanding island that splits the kitchen from the living area without closing it off. The black sink and black-and-brass fixtures have an edge to them — consid ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mattiaskilen 86! Photo: Mille Gran

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Nestled amidst the serene and picturesque landscapes of Vegårshei, the charming chalet located on Kilstøveien plot number 15 offers a rare opportunity for those seeking tranquility intertwined with modern self-sufficiency. This chalet is a cozy abode perfect for families yearning for peaceful weekends or even a life amidst unspoilt nature. Its location is exceptional, merely a stone's throw away from the beautiful Ufsvatn lake, a gem of the Vegårshei municipality. For nature lovers and adventurers, this spot is tailored just for you. Featuring three spacious bedrooms and a bathroom, this 68 square meter space provides abundant room for a family to bond and create everlasting memories. Whether it's waking up to the sound of birds chirping or watching the sunrise over the horizon from one of the two terraces, living here is all about appreciating the simpler, yet fulfilling things in life. The chalet stands proudly on a one-acre plot, designed meticulously with self-sufficiency in mind. The exterior is fully finished, displaying a timeless architecture while the interior awaits your final touches. This gives potential homeowners a canvas ready to be painted in their dreams. The exterior boasts windows, doors, and terraces that compliment the rich natural surroundings. Inside, it’s a blank slate; buyers have the unique chance to mold it to their desires by either undertaking DIY projects or employing local artisans. Property particulars include: - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Completed exterior - Fully insulated interior - Two terraces - Self-sufficient electricity system - Closed septic tank - Spacious one-acre plot - Direct car access with ample parking The highlight of this chalet is its groundbreaking self-suff ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the tranquil beauty of Vegårshei, Fjordbygdveien 545 invites you to experience a slice of Norwegian paradise. As an experienced real estate agent who's always on the move, I'm here to help you explore this charming chalet, a splendid opportunity for those seeking a quaint retreat in Norway—whether you're a nature lover or an adventurous spirit yearning to explore! In Vegårshei, life moves at a charmingly slower pace, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. This picturesque town is known for its stunning landscapes, with lush forests, glistening lakes, and expansive fields that unfurl along the horizon. The folks here are friendly, and there's a strong sense of community that makes you feel right at home. Summers are typically mild, with temperatures hovering around the 20-degree range, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities. Winters in Vegårshei are colder, dipping below freezing, but the snow-covered scenery is something to behold. The chalet itself is welcoming and spacious with 53 square meters of well-appointed living space. It's been modernized, hence in good condition, offering a comfortable yet stylish environment to unwind in. As you step inside, the open-plan living room greets you, blending seamlessly with the kitchen to create a cozy heart of the home. Though on the smaller side, this living space offers ample room to fit your everyday needs, while the kitchen is practical and ready for those who love to cook at home. Here are some key features of the property: - Charming open-plan living room - Functional kitchen integrated into the main living area - Three welcoming bedrooms - Outdoor toilet facility - External storage room of about 7 square meters - Ample parking spa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjordbygdveien 545 by Altin Balaj at EiendomsMegler 1!

Step out onto the terrace with a cup of coffee and the only sound you hear is water. Not traffic, not neighbours, not anything urban — just the soft lap of Sørfjorden against the rocks below the jetty, and maybe a wood pigeon somewhere back in the birch trees. That's the morning routine at Nesstranda 16, and it never gets old. Sitting right on the shore of Lake Vegår in the quiet municipality of Vegårshei, this two-bedroom Norwegian chalet has been part of the Nesstranda cabin community since 1972. It's well maintained, immediately liveable, and comes with something increasingly rare in this corner of Aust-Agder: a privately owned plot of nearly 2,000 square metres with direct water access and a working jetty. You tie up a rowboat here. You fish from here at dusk. On warm July evenings — and they do get warm in this part of inland Norway — you jump straight off the end into clear lake water. The cabin itself is compact and honest. Fifty-five square metres inside, laid out sensibly: a living room anchored by a wood-burning fireplace, a kitchen with room to actually cook after a day out on the water, two bedrooms that sleep the family or a couple of close friends, and a bathroom that does the job. There's an additional 16 square metres of external storage, useful for kayak paddles, fishing gear, cross-country skis, and all the paraphernalia that comes with four-season outdoor living. Big windows face the fjord, so the light moves through the space all day. In the afternoons, the sun swings around and floods the terrace — a proper south-facing suntrap that the plot seems to have been designed for. The fireplace matters more than it might sound. Vegårshei sits inland, away from the coast's moderating influence, which mean ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Fjordbygdveien 1060, a charming chalet located in the picturesque town of Vegårshei, ideal for those looking for a serene escape or a year-round home nestled right by the enchanting Vegårfjorden. As a busy real estate agent bustling around, it's my pleasure to introduce you to this inviting property that perfectly captures the essence of cozy Norwegian living. First, let’s dive into the heart of your new retreat, surrounded by Norway’s breathtaking natural beauty. The chalet is designed on a single level, making it easily accessible and incredibly practical. It boasts: - Two well-sized bedrooms - A cozy living room - Open-plan kitchen - Hallway for ease of movement - Bathroom with a shower and sink - An additional room perfect for sleeping space or storage - A delightful terrace with fjord views This charming cabin is perfect for someone who prioritizes location and serenity. Here, you wake up each day to splendid views over the fjord, with the sound of water gently lapping against the shore and the wind whispering through the trees; its tranquility is hard to beat. Living in Vegårshei brings endless possibilities for adventure and relaxation. Surrounded by nature, it offers a myriad of outdoor activities right at your doorstep. The fjord is fabulous for swimming in the warm months, and with a fishing license, you can cast a line for some of the local fish. A boat slip and boating opportunities add to the appeal, making summer days full of exploration. During winter, excellent ski trails transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland, and Myra's ski slope, only 13 kilometers away, provides a wonderful opportunity for skiing enthusiasts. Daily errands in Vegårshei are catered to by a grocery store conv ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjordbygdveien 1060!

Nestled on the serene stretch of Ormshammerveien, in the heart of Selåsvatn, this charming villa stands as a testament to Nordic tranquility. With the promise of open skies, lush scenery, and the gentle call of nature, this property promises a lifestyle that glides effortlessly between serene solitude and modest adventure. As a bustling real estate agent, I am constantly on the move, but a home like this always deserves a moment of pause to appreciate its beauty and potential. Selåsvatn is an idyllic corner of Vegårshei municipality with a landscape that embraces you like an old friend. Nearby the shimmering Selåsvann lake offers various activities like canoeing, fishing, and just plain old basking in the sun. There's something inherently peaceful about this place; it's as if time ticks slower, allowing you to savor every second. The climate here is distinctive, softening each season into a unique experience—the verdant summers, the crispness of fall, the cozy winters, and the vibrant explosion of spring flora. Living in Selåsvatn isn't just about residing in a place; it's about immersing oneself in the Norwegian lifestyle. When foreign buyers decide to make this their home, they discover charming forest walks where wild berries can be plucked straight from the bush, picturesque lakes that invite a swim, and a rural charm that can only be found in such secluded corners of the world. Yet, for those longing for more bustling environs, Arendal's coastal charm is merely a 30-minute drive away, with Tvedestrand just 20 minutes distant, offering a taste of urban culture whenever desired. Stepping inside the villa, you're welcomed by a spacious interior that's been lovingly upgraded over the past few years. To embrace the cl ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto your morning terrace, coffee in hand, as mist rises from Grimelandsvatnet's mirror-smooth surface just twenty meters away. The Norwegian sun catches the water, transforming it into liquid gold, while the only sounds are birdsong and the gentle lap of waves against your private floating dock. This is the rhythm of life at this 2006-built lakefront chalet in Selåsvatn, where the boundary between comfortable living and wilderness adventure dissolves with every sunrise. Imagine long summer evenings that stretch past midnight, your family gathered on the 44-square-meter covered terrace as the sun paints the sky in shades of amber and rose, then winter mornings when frost patterns decorate the windows and smoke curls from your wood-burning stove while snow blankets the surrounding forest. This is Norwegian cabin life at its most authentic, yet with every modern convenience an international owner could desire. This vacation home sits in the heart of Norway's Agder region, positioned between the villages of Vegårshei and Åmli at approximately 220 meters above sea level. The location offers that rare combination international buyers seek: genuine seclusion with practical accessibility. Your 918-square-meter plot features manicured lawns interspersed with natural rock outcrops, creating outdoor spaces that feel like nature's own landscape design. Mature trees ring the property, providing privacy without blocking the panoramic lake views that greet you from nearly every window. The flat terrain makes maintenance manageable, even for owners who visit seasonally, while the natural drainage and rock formations add character that cannot be replicated. The architectural approach here respects Norwegian c ... click here to read more

Welcome to Selåsvatn 140! A beautiful holiday home in a secluded location by the water.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Agder region, Orreveien 24 in Vegårshei offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that serves as the perfect second home or vacation retreat. This well-maintained property is more than just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and serene relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting its golden rays over the tranquil Vegår/Fjorden. This chalet, located in the established and popular cabin area of Orrenes, is designed for those who cherish the great outdoors and seek a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Year-Round Haven The chalet is accessible by car throughout the year, ensuring that your getaway is always within reach. Whether it's a summer retreat or a winter wonderland, this property caters to all seasons. In the warmer months, enjoy hiking, swimming, and boating, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy paradise perfect for cross-country skiing. Community and Convenience Part of a well-organized community, the chalet offers a sense of belonging and camaraderie among fellow nature enthusiasts. The nearby village of Myra, just a 20-minute drive away, provides essential amenities, ensuring that your stay is both comfortable and convenient. A Boater's Dream For those who love the water, the included boat slip in a shared facility is a standout feature. Spend your days exploring the fjord, fishing, or simply enjoying the serene waters. The chalet's proximity to the fjord makes it an ideal base for aquatic adventures. Thoughtful Design and Comfort Inside, the chalet boasts three comfortable bedrooms, a bathroom with underfloor h ... click here to read more

Welcome to Orreveien 24!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting wilderness, this charming chalet at Hundsvassveien 306 in Gjerstad offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of serene paradise. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs. This is the everyday reality at this delightful chalet, where the hustle and bustle of city life feels a world away. Located in the picturesque Gjerstad municipality, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A Glimpse into Chalet Life Built in 1972, this single-level chalet exudes a nostalgic charm, offering a cozy retreat with ample potential for personalization. The property spans 51 square meters of internal space, complemented by two external storage buildings, one of which serves as a guest cabin. The chalet sits on a generous 1,001 square meter plot, providing plenty of room for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the natural beauty. Key Features: - Two Bedrooms: Comfortable sleeping arrangements for up to four people. - Open-Plan Living: A combined living room and kitchen area centered around a classic Jøtul wood-burning stove. - Outdoor Amenities: A spacious 50 sqm terrace perfect for al fresco dining or relaxing with a book. - Guest Accommodation: An external storage shed doubles as a guest cabin. - Traditional Sanitation: Features a classic outdoor toilet, typical of Norwegian cabins. - Natural Setting: Surrounded by lush forests and tranquil waters, ideal for hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. - Accessib ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hundsvassveien 306

Delightful Country Home with Enchanting Garden in Tvedestrand Situated merely steps from the vibrancy of Tvedestrand's center, this quaint two-bedroom country home at Ole Henriks Gate 5 offers a charming retreat nestled in the breathtaking scenery of southern Norway. While compactly designed at 58 square meters, the house boasts highly practical solutions that optimize living spaces, making it an ideal choice for those looking to be close to city amenities while enjoying a peaceful country setting. This property, on offer for 179,147, unfolds over two floors. The ground floor welcomes you with an inviting entrance leading to two cozy living rooms, a user-friendly kitchen, and a toilet. The upper level features a versatile hallway that doubles as a sleeping alcove, a conveniently combined bathroom and laundry room, and two well-appointed bedrooms. Each space throughout the home is crafted to maximize both comfort and functionality, accommodating the everyday needs of modern living. The true highlight of this residence is its large, magical garden, encased by a classic white picket fence. Lovingly cultivated with a variety of plants that provide a sequence of blooms throughout the seasons, the garden also includes slate paths, verdant lawns, and multiple terraces. It's a perfect spot for relaxation or entertaining, basking in sunlight from early morning till 7 PM in the summer's glow. Living in Tvedestrand offers an exceptional lifestyle that blends cultural richness with outdoor recreation. The area is known for its stunning landscapes, with easy access to hiking trails, water activities, and scenic boat spaces available for rent in the center. Imagine starting your days strolling to the local bakery for fresh bread o ... click here to read more

In Strandhagen there are many small, white Southern houses and a short distance to everything in the center!

Located in the quaint and picturesque town of Tvedestrand, Bydalen 21A offers a unique opportunity to own a charming semi-detached country home that promises the tranquility of rural living alongside modern conveniences. Situated just a short distance from the heart of Tvedestrand, this property boasts a serene setting complemented by the convenience of nearby amenities and recreational opportunities. The home itself is a practical single-story, semi-detached unit that has been well-maintained, delivering a good standard of living with a sensible layout conducive to family life. Spanning an area of 79 square meters, the property features three cozy bedrooms, a welcoming living room that opens onto a pleasant terrace, a functional kitchen, and a full bathroom. Additional spaces include a sizable storage room and a large unfinished attic, offering potential for expansion or customization according to the new owner’s needs. Moreover, an external storage room provides extra space for gardening tools or outdoor equipment. Stepping outside, residents can enjoy the lovely evening sun from the terrace, an ideal spot for relaxing or dining al fresco amidst the sounds of nature. The outdoor area offers ample space for children to play and is great for hosting family and friends. For families considering relocation, Bydalen 21A is ideally positioned near Tvedestrand High School, making it a practical option for those with educational needs. The proximity to the town center ensures easy access to local shops, cafes, and essential services, creating a perfect blend of country charm and town convenience. Recreational enthusiasts will appreciate the close access to beautiful hiking areas, where trails wind through lush landscapes o ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bydalen 21A

Welcome to Vestølveien 517 in the picturesque town of Gjerstad, located in the heart of Norway. This property presents a unique chance for global buyers seeking a special retreat in one of Scandinavia’s most stunning natural settings. While nestled in a tranquil setting by Tegardsvatn, this cabin also offers the potential for leisure, relaxation, and outdoor adventure. It's a haven for those looking to embrace life in an idyllic Norwegian landscape. As you drive down the winding roads leading to the cabin, you'll immediately feel immersed in the lush surroundings that frame this picturesque property. Once you arrive, you'll find yourself gazing over the breathtaking Tegardsvatn lake, where the sun dances across the water from dawn till dusk during those long summer days. The cabin's location offers direct water access, meaning endless opportunities for leisurely canoe rides, fishing trips, or simply soaking up the serene atmosphere. Currently in excellent condition, the cabin's exterior is entirely finished, presenting a rustic, inviting charm that matches its natural setting. However, stepping inside, you'll discover that the canvas awaits your personal touch. The interior is currently a blank slate in need of your vision to create the dream getaway that aligns with your lifestyle and desires. For families thinking about relocating or having a cozy retreat to escape to, this cabin could be your dream come true. The approved plans specify a spacious layout with four bedrooms, providing room for the whole family or hosting friends. The open-plan kitchen and living space encourage gatherings, making it suitable for both quiet weekends away and lively holiday celebrations. There is also a well-proportioned bathroom and a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vestølveien 517

Imagine waking up in the charming chalet nestled in the serene Geitedalen area, a picturesque corner of Selåsvatn, Norway, known for its stunning natural beauty and peaceful vibes. Welcome to a place that feels like a world away, a retreat where time seems to stand still amidst the rolling hills and pristine waters. This spacious family cabin at Geitedalen 50, Vegårshei, stands tall, welcoming you with arms wide open. It’s not just a property; it’s a slice of paradise where memories are waiting to be made. Now, before we dive deeper into the allure of this magnificent chalet, let's delve into what makes the surrounding area truly special. Situated in Selåsvatn, this locale is a hidden gem, blessed with captivating landscapes and a peaceful community vibe. When you're here, you'll find yourself surrounded by endless hiking trails that promise adventure and a deep connection with nature. Set out on these paths to discover quaint little spots perfect for a family picnic or simply to breathe in the fresh, unspoiled air. In summer, Selåsvatn blooms into a vibrant oasis. Imagine spending sunny afternoons at the sandy beach just below the property, with a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters of Ufsvatn lake. Fishing enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundance of opportunities to cast their lines, while berry-pickers will be thrilled to find the countryside yielding delicious treasures ripe for the picking. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering a magical setting for cozy evenings by the fire. Now, let’s venture inside this chalet, a property that offers both charm and comfort without being overly modern or extravagant. It’s large and inviting, spanning a generous 201 square meters. Wi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Geitedalen cabin area by the beautiful Ufsvatn

Nestled in the serene embrace of Vegårshei, Norway, this charming chalet at Blyantverksveien 57 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Built in 2016, this well-maintained property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of Bjørnåsvann's waters, the sun casting its golden glow over the lake, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This chalet, with its modern amenities and rustic charm, is perfectly positioned to offer you the best of both worlds. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience - Spacious Living: With 55 square meters of thoughtfully designed space, this chalet offers a cozy yet functional layout, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. - Two Inviting Bedrooms: Each room is furnished to ensure comfort, providing a restful retreat for you and your guests. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with all necessary amenities, ensuring convenience and comfort. - Open-Plan Living Area: The heart of the home, featuring a cozy fireplace that promises warm, intimate evenings. - Fully Furnished: Move-in ready, with all furniture and contents included in the sale. Outdoor Living at Its Finest - Expansive Terrace: A 50 sqm partially covered terrace offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscape, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the natural beauty. - Custom-Built Spa Bath: Unwind in luxury after a day of outdoor activities, with a spa bath that adds a touch of indulgence to your retreat. - Private, Sunny Plot: The 666 sqm lot is owned outright, offering privacy and space for gardening, outdoor dining, or child ... click here to read more

End plot with private outdoor area

Located in the picturesque area of Haslestad near Arendal, this spacious detached villa offers the perfect balance between tranquil countryside living and convenient city proximity, making it an enticing proposition for families and expatriates settling in the region. The property, positioned on a generous plot of 3.5 acres, provides ample space for outdoor activities and gardening enthusiasts. The plot boasts a well-maintained waterfront with a swimming area and a private dock, ideal for leisurely days spent by the water or engaging in various water sports. The view from the veranda captures the serene landscape, reminiscent of a scenic postcard, enhancing the peaceful feel of the surroundings. With its original structure dating back to 1966 and subsequent renovations and extensions in 1974 and 1989, this villa beautifully merges classic charm with modern needs. While the house has been upgraded over the years, it remains a fantastic project for those looking to imprint their style on their home, as some areas would benefit from further modernization and personalization. Internally, the property spans 173 square meters and consists of four bedrooms and two bathrooms, accommodating a family comfortably. The large garage offers additional storage solutions or could be utilized as a workshop for the hands-on individual. Living in Haslestad gives residents a taste of countryside bliss with the added advantage of being just a short drive from the bustling centers of Tvedestrand and Arendal. These nearby towns offer various amenities, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and cultural attractions like museums and galleries, providing a well-rounded lifestyle. For families considering schooling options, the area is equipp ... click here to read more

Welcome to Molandsveien 1421 - Presented by Marius Engelskjønn at Meglerhuset & Partners.

Welcome to a slice of paradise nestled in the stunning region of Southern Norway. If you're in search of a country home that offers tranquility and a chance to immerse yourself in nature's wonders, this property in Selåsvatn might just be the perfect match for you. Located at Kilstøveien 21, 4985 Vegårshei, this newly built cabin invites you into a world of natural beauty and outdoor adventures. The property is situated near the breathtaking Ufsvatn lake and is just 50 meters from the water's edge, allowing you to wake up each morning to stunning views of the serene water. This can truly be your home away from home where you can enjoy the great Norweigan outdoors while still being part of a lovely local community. Life in Selåsvatn offers a unique blend of rustic charm and convenience. This region is famed for its natural beauty, with expansive forests, gently rolling hills, and crystal-clear lakes. The climate here is characterized by cold, snowy winters and mild, pleasant summers, providing an ideal setting for a variety of seasonal activities. You'll have access to year-round road connections, ensuring that your weekend getaways—or longer stays—are just a drive away from nearby cities like Tønsberg and Kristiansand. Upon arrival at the property, you immediately notice its exceptional sun exposure. Whether you're having a cup of coffee on the terrace in the morning or enjoying an evening meal, you’ll be bathed in sunlight that creates an inviting and warm atmosphere. The terraces span approximately 35 square meters, giving you ample space to unwind and soak in the surroundings. Stepping inside, the cabin opens into a welcoming entrance hall leading to a combined living room and kitchen area. Three cozy bedrooms pr ... click here to read more

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Step outside on an August morning and the water is already doing that thing it does in southern Norway — going completely still, like glass, with the pine-covered hillside mirrored so perfectly you could almost forget which way is up. The dock is twenty steps from the back door. The coffee is still hot. This is the daily rhythm at Strømmenveien 206, a five-bedroom country home on the shores of Songevannet, just outside Tvedestrand on Norway's Skagerrak coast. The property is, in a word, rare. Eighteen thousand six hundred square metres — roughly 18 acres — of land that runs directly to the water's edge, giving you a long private shoreline and a dock that belongs entirely to you. No shared access. No neighbours visible through the trees. Just open water, a boathouse, and the kind of quiet that city dwellers spend years chasing. The main house was built in 2021, which matters more than you'd expect. Norwegian waterfront properties of this scale and setting are almost always older, which means inheriting decades of maintenance work, leaky timber frames, and outdated insulation. This one was designed from the ground up for modern comfort in a Nordic coastal climate. The 142 square metres of interior living space — part of a total usable area of 325 square metres across all structures — is laid out sensibly for a large family or a group of friends. Five bedrooms. Two proper bathrooms. An open-plan kitchen and living area where the fireplace anchors the room on one side and the floor-to-ceiling windows on the other drag your eyes straight out to the lake. Those windows are worth dwelling on. The light in this part of Norway shifts dramatically with the seasons, and in summer it barely gets dark at all — there's this long go ... click here to read more

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Ah, Gjerstad! A charming nook in the heart of Norway that beckons the weary soul craving a mix of tranquility and adventure. And here, nestled on Vestølveien, is a villa that seems almost plucked from a postcard, inviting you to begin a new chapter in your life. Imagine waking up in this splendid haven, where every morning feels like a breath of fresh air—literally. Gjerstad is a place where nature's embrace is as close as your front yard, offering a rural lifestyle with a twist of excitement for those keen on outdoor activities. The villa itself sits regally on this expansive land, well-maintained to cater to both vibrant family life and quiet moments of reflection. Alright, let's get down to brass tacks here. The villa boasts an impressive layout spread over three floors. That's right, more room than you know what to do with, really! With six bedrooms, you're looking at enough space to accommodate family, friends, and even those unexpected guests who simply won't leave because they love it too much. The bedrooms are thoughtfully distributed, providing the perfect blend of privacy and convenience. Now let's get into the nitty-gritty. Here's what's on offer: - 6 spacious bedrooms that invite relaxation - 2 inviting living rooms that scream, "family movie night!" - 1 double garage because, yes, you've got room for the cars and the skis - Large kitchen that’s just waiting for a chef's touch - Dining room perfect for those Sunday brunch vibes - Well-manicured garden, effectively an oasis of green - Sunny terrace where al fresco breakfasts become routine - Paved driveway, a godsend during the colder months - An expansive lawn ideal for backyard games The villa doesn’t just stop at the front door. Heading outside, you’ll ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vestølveien 217 - Presented by Marius Engelskjønn at Meglerhuset & Partners

Tucked away in the heart of Eydehavn, Våjeveien 170 is more than just a home – it’s an escape, a lifestyle, and an opportunity. Located where the dense forest mingles with the serene sea, this cabin offers the rare chance to live with nature’s wonders right at your doorstep. If you're an overseas buyer looking to invest in a slice of Norwegian paradise, let me take you on a journey through this unique property and its abundant surroundings. Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle sounds of water lapping against the shore and the rustling leaves of the nearby forest. With an expansive plot totaling 109 square meters, there’s so much space outside to indulge in outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to cultivate your own garden, complete with vegetables and berry bushes, or just enjoy the wide open spaces, this property invites a closer connection with nature. The land here is your canvas, ripe for your horticultural or recreational visions. A boat trip right from your own dock leads you through the tranquil canals out to the open sea. It's not only a picturesque escape but also a chance for exploration as you choose to navigate towards Arendal, Kilsund, or Tvedestrand. Inside, the cabin retains its warm and comforting demeanor. The three bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, while the large living room with its welcoming fireplace promises cozy evenings, especially in the cooler climate of Norway. The place is not ultra-modern but it’s genuinely comfortable, equipped with all necessary amenities like water and electricity. The spacious kitchen, a signature work from Strai since 2008, is where you'll prepare meals using produce fresh from your garden. The bathroom has everything you need with a show ... click here to read more

Welcome to the cottage on a large plot with plenty of space, sunny and child-friendly.