3-Bed Chalet in Vikeså: Mountain Retreat with Panoramic Views

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Stavtjørn Rinnane, 4389 Vikeså, Norway, Vikeså (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 53Floor area

€163,700

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

53m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Mountain Escape Awaits

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Vikeså, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the sun casting a golden hue over the breathtaking vistas of Austrumdal. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where tranquility and adventure coexist.

A Day in the Life

Picture yourself starting the day with a steaming cup of coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, the panoramic views stretching as far as the eye can see. As the morning mist lifts, the surrounding mountains reveal their majestic presence, inviting you to explore their trails. Whether it's a leisurely hike or a thrilling ski run, the options are endless.

As the day unfolds, the chalet becomes a haven of comfort. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from expansive windows, offers a cozy retreat. Here, the warmth of the wood-burning stove creates an inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones.

Local Lifestyle and Attractions

Vikeså is a treasure trove of activities and cultural experiences. In winter, the nearby ski lift, just a two-minute drive away, provides easy access to pristine slopes. Summer transforms the area into a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for fishing, swimming, and hiking. The local trails and lakes offer endless exploration, while the vibrant flora and fauna add a touch of magic to every adventure.

The culinary scene in Vikeså is a delightful journey through traditional Norwegian flavors. Local eateries serve up hearty dishes that reflect the region's rich heritage, while nearby markets offer fresh produce for those who prefer to cook at home.

Architectural Elegance and Modern Comfort

This chalet, originally built in 1980 and thoughtfully renovated in 2020, seamlessly blends rustic charm with contemporary design. The sleek kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, makes meal preparation a joy, while the dining area offers a front-row seat to nature's ever-changing spectacle.

The three bedrooms are designed for comfort and functionality, providing ample space for family and guests. The modern bathroom, with its stylish fixtures, ensures a refreshing start to each day.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

For those considering a second home or investment property, this chalet presents a compelling opportunity. Its location in one of Rogaland's most sought-after mountain areas ensures strong rental potential, particularly for vacationers seeking a peaceful retreat.

The property is move-in ready, with essential amenities such as electricity, water, and sewage already in place. The annual lease fee for the plot is a small price to pay for the privilege of owning a piece of this stunning landscape.

Key Features:
- 3 comfortable bedrooms
- 1 modern bathroom with separate toilet
- Open-plan living and kitchen area with panoramic views
- Wood-burning stove for cozy evenings
- Sunny 21 sqm terrace for outdoor relaxation
- Proximity to ski lift and hiking trails
- Convenient road access and parking
- Family-friendly environment
- Energy-efficient with an F (orange) energy label
- Renovated in 2020, maintaining original charm

Your Mountain Sanctuary Awaits

This chalet is more than just a property; it's a canvas for creating cherished memories. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, an active holiday base, or a place to gather with family and friends, this Vikeså gem offers it all. Embrace the opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise and start your journey towards a life enriched by nature and adventure.

Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this mountain retreat your own.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
53
Price per m²
€3,089
Garden size
0
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Næssvegen 25 is the light. It comes early this far inland in Norway — pale gold sliding across Einafjorden just after four, catching the birch leaves and bouncing off the water in a way that makes you feel like you've stumbled into a painting nobody else knows about. You pour coffee, unlatch the terrace door, and that's it. The day belongs to you. This single-level holiday cabin at Blilisanden in Eina is the kind of place that doesn't announce itself. It sits quietly on its own 1,216-square-meter plot on Næssvegen, surrounded by mature trees, with a well-kept lawn that runs down toward the footpaths connecting to the fjord. No shared walls, no parade of neighbors, no noise except birdsong and the occasional lap of water in the distance. For anyone hunting a genuine Norwegian retreat — a real second home in Europe that trades pretension for peace — this is a rare find priced at €175,000. Built in 1967 and extended since, the cabin has been kept in good condition throughout. It's not a renovation project. It's a place you can arrive at on a Friday evening, drop your bags, and immediately feel at home. The single-level layout — 42 square meters of internal living space — keeps everything within easy reach and makes it genuinely accessible for guests of any age. A welcoming vestibule draws you into a bright living room anchored by a fireplace. On October evenings when the temperature drops and the forest outside turns amber, that fireplace earns its keep. The kitchen was fitted in 2008 with IKEA cabinetry — practical, clean, easy to maintain. There's an integrated dishwasher, cabinet storage that doesn't make you play Tetris with your groceries, and an open connection to t ... click here to read more

Nordvik Eiendomsmegling v/ Vegard Dotseth presents Næssvegen 25. Photo: Torben Olav Wirkestad

Step outside on a September morning and you can hear two things at once: the faint slap of water against the rocks at Skarvatnet, and absolutely nothing else. That's the reality of Gamle Skarvegen 307. The lake sits just 70 meters from the front door — close enough that you can be in a canoe before your coffee goes cold. Oppdal is one of central Norway's most capable mountain towns, and this corner of it, up along the old Skarvegen road, sits at an elevation where the air has a bite even in July. The chalet is modest in footprint — 52 square meters — but it punches well above that. Three bedrooms, a wood-burning stove that heats the living room properly, electricity already installed (not a given up here), and a 753-square-meter freehold plot that gives you genuine breathing room outdoors. This is a vacation home in Oppdal that actually delivers on the promise of the Norwegian mountain experience, not a watered-down version of it. Built in 1988 and kept in good condition, the cabin has the bones of a proper Norwegian hytte. Vertical timber cladding on the exterior, pine doors inside, wooden panel walls throughout. The living room — at 21.6 square meters, the largest room in the house — is where everyone ends up after a long day out. The stove is the anchor of the space. You feed it birch logs, you watch the flame catch through the glass door, and the whole room shifts gear. The large windows face toward the mountains and catch the afternoon light; in winter that light turns gold and lasts about an hour before the ridgeline cuts it off. Worth being awake for. The kitchen handles what kitchens need to handle at a mountain cabin: straightforward cabinetry, wall storage, a good sink, enough room to cook for six without bu ... click here to read more

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Experience the Allure of Vikeså: A Year-Round Chalet Retreat Nestled in the heart of Norway's captivating landscape, Stavtjørnknuten 111 offers more than just a place to stay—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. A Day in the Life at Stavtjørnknuten 111 As the sun rises over the majestic peaks, the chalet's elevated position ensures your morning coffee is accompanied by breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys. The open-plan living area, with its expansive windows, invites the outside in, bathing the space in natural light and offering a seamless connection to the outdoors. Step outside, and you're immediately greeted by a world of possibilities. In winter, the snow-blanketed landscape transforms into a playground for skiing enthusiasts. The nearby Stavtjørn Alpine Center, just a kilometer away, caters to all skill levels, while groomed cross-country trails beckon those seeking a more tranquil experience. As the seasons change, so too does the landscape. Spring and summer bring a burst of color, with wildflowers dotting the hillsides and the scent of pine filling the air. Hiking and mountain biking trails weave through the terrain, offering endless opportunities for adventure. For a more leisurely day, the tranquil waters of Stavtjørna invite you to paddle or swim, with canoe rentals available for a serene exploration. Chalet Comforts and Modern Conveniences Inside, the chalet is a haven of comfort and practicality. The main floor houses two spacious bedrooms, while a loft area provides additional sleeping quarters, perfect for ... click here to read more

Proaktiv Jæren presents Stavtjørnknuten 111!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet in Stavtjørn, Vikeså, offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian mountain retreat. With its prime location at Stavtjørnknuten, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and the chance to create unforgettable memories with family and friends. 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 1988, is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements its natural surroundings. With a total indoor area of 67 square meters, the chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it an ideal second home or holiday property. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Owning this chalet means embracing the Norwegian way of life, where outdoor adventures and relaxation go hand in hand. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, Stavtjørn has something for everyone. - Winter Wonderland: Just a short walk from the chalet, you'll find groomed cross-country ski trails and a local alpine ski resort, making it a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. - Summer Escapes: In the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, fishing, and swimming, with scenic trails and natural pools right at your doorstep. - Year-Round Beauty: At an elevation of approximately 475 meters above sea level, the chalet offers fresh mountain air and stunning vistas throughout the year. ### A Home Designed for Comfort The chalet's interior is a blend of rustic charm an ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Anette Egeland Bråtveit presents this charming cabin at Stavtjørnknuten

Welcome to the lively cabin life in Vikeså, Norway, a place where tranquility and the allure of natural surroundings meld seamlessly. This is more than just a property; it's an invitation to embrace the Norwegian way of living, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here we find a little cabin that's awaiting its new owners, tucked away on Grønabakkane 66, 4389 Vikeså. As a bussy real estate agent with a recognized global agency, my work often leads me to find some rare gems, and this cozy cabin definitely is one of them. A slice of serene beauty, this cabin extends across 41 square meters, subtly whispering stories of comfort and warmth. It's a simple abode, not overloaded with pretenses, it instead offers a down-to-earth living space with essential amenities to make your stay enjoyable. Admittedly, it may appear restrained with just three bedrooms and one bathroom, but it more than makes up with strategically utilized spaces and a homely feel. Property Features: - Three bedrooms for practical use - One thoughtfully laid out bathroom - A kitchen corner, equipped with newer fittings - Cozy living room with terrace access - Storage room - adaptable use - Electricity, water, and sewage all installed - Outdoor living room for those long summer evenings - Terraces that offer both sun and shade - On beautiful sunny plot with panoramic views The cabin itself has been modernized, encompassing essential electrical, water, and sewage facilities, ensuring your stay is both comfortable and hassle-free. Its setting, on a charming sunny plot, offers majestic panoramic views of the untamed landscapes that stretch into the horizon. Vikeså, a quaint locale that gives you a taste of genuine Norwegian life. The people here are w ... click here to read more

Beautiful modernized cabin with electricity, water, and sewage!

Picture yourself stepping out onto a snow-dusted terrace as the morning sun breaks over the Rogaland mountains, coffee in hand, watching wisps of wood smoke rise from your cabin's chimney into the crisp Norwegian air. This is the daily reality that awaits at this thoughtfully designed mountain chalet in Stavtjørn, where the groomed cross-country ski trails begin just beyond your doorstep and the scent of pine forests mingles with the promise of adventure in every season. This 59-square-meter retreat sits at 528 meters elevation within an established cabin community, offering international buyers the quintessential Norwegian mountain experience without sacrificing modern comfort. The property comes with electricity, water, and sewage systems fully installed—a significant advantage that sets it apart from many traditional mountain cabins and eliminates the uncertainty that often accompanies vacation home purchases in remote locations. For buyers seeking a second home in Norway that's ready for immediate enjoyment, this represents an exceptional opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian mountain life. The chalet's interior layout maximizes every square meter with Norwegian efficiency. The heart of the home is the living room, anchored by a wood-burning stove that transforms cold winter evenings into cozy gatherings. There's something deeply satisfying about the ritual of building a fire after a day on the slopes—the crack and pop of burning wood, the radiant warmth spreading through the room, the golden light dancing on walls as darkness settles over the mountains. The kitchen flows naturally from this space, with room for a proper dining table where you can gather for leisurely breakfasts before heading out to explore o ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing of this cozy cabin with electricity, water, and sewage installed.

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Vikeså, this cozy three-bedroom chalet awaits you and your loved ones. We're no strangers to the bustling world of real estate, catering to clients all over the globe, but properties like these are few and far between. Located on Rinnane, Stavtjørn, this delightful cabin offers a slice of Norwegian paradise, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, I know what you're thinking – why a chalet? There's truly something about living in a chalet that’s indescribably fulfilling. With its classic wooden style and homey interiors, it's like stepping into a warm embrace every time. The location, just a stone's throw from the Vikeså center, is unbeatable for a getaway. The town itself is a charming place, with a quaint local community making up a population that thrives on rustic traditions, and that's something you don't find everywhere. For foreign buyers, this chalet is more than just a home; it's a gateway to exploring Norway's undeniably captivating nature. You can start your mornings here with a cup of coffee on the large, sun-kissed terrace, extending around 40 square meters. With the terrace being southwest-facing, you'll enjoy optimal sun conditions and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. It's a view that can make anyone appreciate the beauty of Vikeså, no matter where you’re from. Inside the cabin, you'll find a warm and inviting atmosphere. The chalet is decorated traditionally, embodying the cozy style typical of such retreats. It boasts a well-equipped kitchen, updated in 2019, that opens up to a comfortable living space. This space provides great freedom in terms of furnishing and features a wood stove that’ll surely ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rinnane at Stavtjørn presented by Aleksander Stavnem at Privatmegleren Galleri.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Bjerkreim region, this charming chalet at Tjørn offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and adventure. With its idyllic setting, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's splendor, while still being conveniently accessible from urban centers like Stavanger and Sandnes. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft murmur of a nearby stream. This chalet, with its classic cabin ambiance, invites you to experience the serene lifestyle that Bjerkreim is renowned for. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a base for outdoor adventures, this property caters to all your needs. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts The chalet spans 51 square meters, offering a cozy yet efficient living space. The main living area is a warm and inviting space, featuring large windows that frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. A fireplace adds a touch of rustic charm, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The adjoining kitchen is well-equipped, ensuring you have everything you need to prepare delightful meals. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet dinner, this space is designed for convenience and functionality. Flexible Accommodation Options With two bedrooms, the chalet provides flexible accommodation options. One of the bedrooms is spacious enough to be divided into two separate sleeping areas, making it ideal for families or hosting guests. The bathroom is fitted with a washbasin and shower, while a separate toilet room adds convenience for residents and visitors alike. Out ... click here to read more

Charming holiday home at Tjørn in Bjerkreim

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late September, and the only sound reaching you through the cabin window is wind moving through birch trees and the faint drip of last night's rain still falling from the eaves. You've got coffee on the gas stove, the wood-burning stove clicked to life twenty minutes ago, and outside on the 43-square-metre wraparound terrace, the light is doing something extraordinary to the rocky hillside. That's life at Lauperaksvegen. It's not complicated, and that's exactly the point. Bjerkreim sits in Rogaland county in southwest Norway, inland from the Stavanger coastline, tucked between lakes and low mountains that most visitors never bother to find. That's its greatest asset. This isn't a postcard-famous Norwegian destination drowning in tour buses — it's the real thing. The kind of place where locals still nod when they pass you on the trail, where the fishing is genuinely good, and where a summer evening can stretch past ten o'clock with the sky still burning orange above the ridgeline. This cabin — a true Norwegian hytte in every sense — was built in 1988 and sits on bedrock foundations that aren't going anywhere. Concrete pillar construction, steel plate roof, and cladding that's been progressively updated with sections replaced in 2013 and 2022. It's not flashy, but it's solid in the way that matters. At 49 square metres of indoor living space plus a generous 28-square-metre loft above, the footprint is compact but surprisingly liveable. Two proper bedrooms on the main floor, an open-plan kitchen and living area at the heart of it all, and that loft reached by ladder — which sounds rustic until you're up there watching snow fall through the skylight at Christmas and you realise ther ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hytte Lauperaksvegen! Photo: Diakrit v/Arne Ove Østebrøt

Welcome to this delightful cabin retreat located at Møgedalsveien 253, Helleland. If you're dreaming of a serene escape that's just far enough away from the bustlin' city while offering breathtaking naturel views, this could very well be the place for you. Nestled amidst scenic landscapes, this quaint and cozy cabin is the perfect haven for those who are eager to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the Norwegian countryside. As a busy real estate agent, I've had the pleasure of seeing many properties, but there's somethin' special 'bout this one. With its fairy tale-like charm and rustic character, this cabin presents an exceptional opportunity for both expats and international buyers lookin' to embrace the beauty that Norway offers. Now, let's dive into the story of what it would be like to have this cabin as your seasonal or permanent residence. Møgedalsveien's cabin offers a comfortable 42 square meters of living space. Not the largest, but cozy enough for a couple or a small family lookin' for a getaway. This cabin is in good condition, so you won't need to worry about renovating anything major. Just picture yourself sittin' by the new fireplace, installed in 2015, snuggled up with a book as the embers glimmer, providing both warmth and the essence of coziness. Property Features: - Two bedrooms with a total of four beds - One bathroom with integrated mechanical ventilation - New fireplace from 2015 - Equipped kitchen with integrated cooktop and oven - Living room with high ceiling and plenty of natural light - Furniture included in the sale - Electricity installed - Beech countertop in kitchen - Close proximity to hiking trails - Nearby bathing lake with pier Now let’s talk about the area. The locale of Hell ... click here to read more

Welcome to Møgedalsveien 253, a charming cabin nestled in scenic surroundings.

A Tranquil Escape in Egersund: Your Gateway to Nature's Wonders Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the first light of dawn filters through the trees. Nestled in the serene landscape of Sletteid, just 7 kilometers from the heart of Egersund, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Here, the pace of life slows, allowing you to savor each moment and reconnect with the world around you. A Day in the Life: Embracing the Chalet Lifestyle Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 70-square-meter terrace, where the crisp morning air invigorates your senses. As the sun rises, the terrace becomes a sun-drenched haven, perfect for yoga, reading, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee while taking in the panoramic views of the lush surroundings. The chalet's open-plan living area is the heart of the home, where family and friends gather around the wood-burning stove, sharing stories and laughter. Large windows frame the picturesque landscape, inviting nature indoors and creating a seamless connection between the interior and exterior spaces. Exploring Egersund: A Tapestry of Experiences Egersund is a treasure trove of outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. Lace up your hiking boots and set off on the trails that wind through the verdant hills, leading you to the iconic Trollpikken rock formation. This natural wonder is a testament to the region's geological history and offers breathtaking views that reward your efforts. For those who relish culinary delights, Egersund's local cuisine is a celebration of fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor traditional Norwegian dishes at charming eateries, or explore the vibrant farmers' ... click here to read more

Kjervallveien 8 presented by Geir Inge Skåra at DNB Eiendom.

Nestled amidst the breathtakingly serene environment of Bjerkreim, this quaint cabin at Ytre Heiavegen 571 awaits to become your perfect retreat. This property offers a superb opportunity for those wishing to embrace the Norwegian countryside without the overwhelming hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're an expat looking for a slice of tranquility or an overseas firm searching for investment, this cabin fulfills various needs with its unique offerings. The Cabin: Now, let me paint you a picture of this hideaway. Set all on one level, the cabin enfolds you in its warmth right from the entrance. As you step inside, you are greeted by a functional vestibule leading the way to three cozy bedrooms. Yes, three! Enough to tuck your loved ones in during those cool Norwegian nights. Furthermore, you get a bathroom and a storage room to keep clutter at bay. The heart of the home, a well-thought-out kitchen opens up into a rustic living room, a space that promises laughter, rest, and maybe even storytelling sessions during chilly evenings. Features include: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Kitchen adjoining living room - Storage room - Outdoor storage - Large terrace - Cozy outdoor living area - Completely level interior - Outdoor storage room - Scenic views One significant aspect that can't be overlooked is the cabin’s advantageous location. Bjerkreim is not just another location in Norway; it's a small, welcoming town known for its stunning landscapes and varied outdoor activities. The cabin itself is shielded from heavy car traffic, almost like a sanctuary cut away from the day-to-day rush. Imagine your life here—sipping coffee on a large terrace overlooking the lush Hanatjørna or wandering through numerous hiking trails ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Anette Egeland presents Ytre Heiavegen 571!

Welcome to the serene and enchanting world of Litlehølveien 33, nestled charmingly in the picturesque coastal town of Egersund, Norway. This captivating chalet offers not just a dwelling, but an experience that beautifully intertwines with the natural beauty and cultural richness marking the region. While juggling the vibrant demands of a bussy schedule, let me guide you through this exceptional property—an opportunity waiting to be your ideal sanctuary or cherished getaway. Dive Into Life at Litlehølveien 33 Imagine waking up to the gentle whisper of the sea breeze, with panoramic views stretching over the majestic sea and the captivating expanse of Kjeøy. Just a stone's throw away from Egersund's lively heart, yet secluded enough to afford peace and tranquility, this property is a harmonious blend of serenity and convenience. From lively market days at Egersund to quiet evenings on your terrace, the life here is both dynamic and restful. Weathering Through Egersund Egersund enjoys a temperate maritime climate, meaning it offers mild and pleasant summers, while winters are generally not too harsh, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace in your spacious living room. The high ceilings evoke a sense of further grandeur, adding to the charm of this unfussy, yet delightful chalet. Adventures and Delights in Your Vicinity Living in this chalet gives you direct access to a world of recreational opportunities: - Private dock for fishing and swimming - Blessed with salmon fishing spots as salmon make their way past your retreat - Panoramic sea views for endless visual feasting - Boating opportunities in "nora" and "søra" straits - Hiking trails in close proximity delve into rich Nordic landscapes The charming town cen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Litlehølveien 33!

Introducing a delightful country home nestled within the serene landscapes of Oltedal at Bygdaveien 151. This charming detached house offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of rural living, while still enjoying proximity to essential amenities. Spanning approximately 175 square meters, this property boasts a well-appointed layout conducive to family life. The ground floor houses a welcoming entrance hallway that leads to a storage room, convenient laundry room, and a bathroom equipped to meet daily needs. The heart of the home is a spacious living room, featuring direct access to a terrace that invites the beauty of outdoors inside. Adjacent to the living room, the kitchen is practically designed, providing ample cupboard space, ideal for those who enjoy culinary pursuits. Accommodation includes three well-sized bedrooms located upstairs, ensuring privacy and quiet. Additionally, an adaptable room on the ground floor provides flexibility, either as an additional bedroom or a home office, depending on your needs. For storage or expansion projects, a garage with an additional storage room and an outbuilding are valuable additions to this property. While the home is generally in good condition, it honestly requires some attention to detail and a loving touch to revive certain areas, particularly on the second floor which remains incomplete. This offers an excellent opportunity for new homeowners to make their mark and tailor spaces to their personal taste and requirements. Living in Oltedal is a delightful experience. The community is known for its welcoming spirit and vibrant local life. Families will appreciate the proximity to quality schools and kindergartens, ensuring t ... click here to read more

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Are you ready to embark on an enchanting journey through the serene landscapes of Norway? Nestled in the picturesque locality of Hellvik, a true gem awaits you at Maurholsveien 207. This chalet, standing proudly against the breathtaking backdrop of the Norwegian countryside, is the perfect blend of comfort and promise. A sensation of tranquility reigns in this part of the world, where life feels like a constant retreat. This chalet, with its impressive 102 square meters, offers ample space across its five cozy bedrooms and two modern bathrooms. The space not only echoes practicality but also inspires visions of creativity. As a bustling real estate agent working with a global clientele, I understand the lure of a home that's whispering tales of warmth and possibility. Especially for our overseas buyers and expats, this abode provides a rare blend of nature's embrace and comfortable living. Walking through the chalet, one can't help but notice its evolving narrative. The living spaces, offering two distinct areas, paint a picture of restful afternoons and gathering nights. Image yourself soaking in the spectral hues of sunset from the comfort of your new home. Though the design is relatively fresh with modern styles, each room allows for personal touches, a canvas ready for your personal strokes to transform it into the home of your dreams. Located in the peaceful enclave of Maurholen, this area boasts a reputation as an idyllic retreat. Here, time slows down as the natural scenery takes over. The atmosphere is fresh and invigorating, the climate temperate, offering cool breezes from the nearby sea while being sheltered enough to enjoy all four seasons. Just a stone's throw away, the beautiful "Nora sundet" awaits with ... click here to read more

Modern cabin in scenic surroundings. Nice bathing place just below the cabin. If you love golf, Egersund Golf Club's facility is nearby.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hellvik, Maurholsveien 230 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a second home. This delightful property, built in 1998, is more than just a holiday retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 67-square-meter terrace, where the sun casts a warm glow over the surrounding landscape. The chalet's location, just 600 meters from the sea, means that spontaneous beach outings or boat trips are always on the agenda. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Comfort The chalet's interior is a harmonious blend of functionality and coziness. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming space, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the wood-burning stove. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is ready for everything from quick snacks to elaborate dinners. Two comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, while the functional bathroom ensures convenience with its practical layout. The entrance hall, with its additional storage, sets the tone for a home that is both inviting and efficient. Outdoor Living at Its Best The property's generous freehold plot of 1,387 square meters is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The well-maintained garden is ideal for children to play or for adults to indulge in gardening. Two external storage rooms offer space for all your outdoor gear, ensuring that everything from gardening tools to boating equipment is neatly tucked away. A unique feature of this property is the inc ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with electricity, water, and sewage.

Nestled in the serene landscape of Hellvik, Maurholsveien 195 offers a unique opportunity to own a modern chalet that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility. This property, built in 2018, is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle enriched by nature, leisure, and community. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 34-square-meter terrace, where the morning sun bathes the landscape in a golden hue. The chalet's design maximizes natural light, with large windows framing the picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. A Golfer's Paradise Just 500 meters from your doorstep lies one of Norway's most beautiful golf courses. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a beginner, the Maurholen Golf Park offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience amidst stunning scenery. After a round of golf, unwind at the clubhouse or explore the nearby hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along pristine coastlines. Outdoor Adventures Await For those who crave adventure, Hellvik is a haven for outdoor activities. The nearby Litla Sirevåg offers boating opportunities, with boat slips and boathouses available for rent. Spend your days fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying the peaceful waters. The region's hiking and cycling paths provide endless exploration, from gentle strolls to more challenging treks. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Inside, the chalet is a blend of modern amenities and rustic charm. The open-plan kitchen and living room serve as the heart of the home, where family and friends gather to share meals and stories. The fully furnished interior is ready for you to move in and ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in Egersund: Your Norwegian Chalet Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. Nestled in the serene landscape of Kydland, just a short drive from the charming town of Egersund, this chalet offers a unique blend of seclusion and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence. A Day in the Life at Kydlandsveien 201 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the lush greenery surrounding your chalet. The scent of pine and fresh earth invigorates your senses as you plan your day. Perhaps a morning hike along the nearby trails, where each step reveals breathtaking vistas of the Norwegian countryside, or a peaceful paddle on Kydlandsvannet, the nearby lake known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant fish. As the day unfolds, the chalet becomes your sanctuary. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to relax with a good book or gather with family and friends. The wood-burning stove crackles softly, adding warmth and ambiance, especially during the cooler months. The well-appointed kitchen, with its modern amenities, makes meal preparation a joy, whether you're crafting a simple lunch or a feast of local delicacies. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Egersund, a mere 20-minute drive away, offers a delightful mix of cultural attractions and modern conveniences. Explore its quaint streets, dotted with shops and cafes, or delve into its rich history at the local museum. The town's vibrant market is a must-visit, where you can sample fresh produce and ar ... click here to read more

Welcome to a beautiful cabin with electricity, water, and sewage.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Rogaland region, this delightful chalet in Dirdal offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located in the serene enclave of Giljastølen, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its stunning views of Giljastølvatnet and the surrounding mountains, this chalet promises a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts This well-maintained chalet, originally built in 1963, has been thoughtfully updated to ensure comfort and convenience. The property spans 52 square meters, featuring two cozy bedrooms, a welcoming living room with a wood-burning stove, and a functional kitchen. The open-plan living area is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame the picturesque landscape outside. Key Features: - Location: Giljastølen, Dirdal, Norway - Property Type: Chalet - Condition: Good - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 52 square meters - Price: 53,100 NOK - Outdoor Space: 25 square meter terrace with panoramic views - Heating: Wood-burning stove for cozy winter evenings - Kitchen: Pine construction with ample storage - Additional Space: Loft area for extra sleeping or storage - Land: Leased land with an annual ground rent of 9,577 NOK - Accessibility: Public transport nearby, 4-minute walk to bus stop - Proximity to Nature: 1 km to ski lift, close to hiking trails and fishing spots Experience the Best of Norwegian Nature Living in this chalet means embracing the great outdoors. The Rogaland region is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including fjords, mountains, and lakes. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or a winter spor ... click here to read more

Presented by EiendomsMegler1 v/ Torill Kalsaas: Cabin by Giljastølsvatnet

Tucked away in the picturesque region of Hunnedalen, in the quaint town of Dirdal, Norway, is a charming cabin that embodies the quintessential retreat for those seeking solace from the chaos of urban life. As a bustling real estate agent, my schedule is jam-packed, yet properties like this make my job an absolute delight. Situated at Hytte - Hunnedalen, this cozy cabin nestles amidst a serene landscape, promising to be the quintessential getaway. Let's embark on a little journey to understand what this property holds. This delightful cabin is an embodiment of simplicity and tranquility, surrounded by majestic mountains and rolling vistas. The cabin spans a cozy 49 square meters, boasting two snug bedrooms that can comfortably sleep up to five individuals. A single bathroom with an ingenious incineration system for the toilet speaks to the property's forward-thinking design that marries economy with sustainability. While it lacks some modern conveniences like running water or sewage, this cabin compensates with a sustainable approach, utilizing solar panels for electricity, supported by a reliable power generator. - 2 snug bedrooms - 1 bathroom with incineration system - Functional kitchen and dining combo - Traditional wood stove in the living room - Extra paraffin stove activated via SMS - Solar panels with an included power generator - Spacious terrace - Tranquil and scenic surroundings - Ample sunlight during Easter and summer - Economical and eco-friendly living - Situated in a quiet cabin area Set in a part of Norway renowned for its natural beauty, this cabin offers more than a place to unwind. The area is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Hiking trails are aplenty, letting you explore th ... click here to read more

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