3-Bed Chalet with Private Boat Mooring in Scenic Farsund

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Ersåkerveien 107, 4550 Farsund, Farsund (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 58Floor area

€203,540

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

58m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Coastal Haven Awaits in Farsund

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp scent of sea air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. This is life at Ersåkerveien 107, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Farsund, Norway. Here, the natural beauty of the Norwegian coastline meets the comforts of modern living, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise.

A Day in the Life

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 29-square-meter terrace, where panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscape provide a stunning backdrop. As the sun rises, the chalet's large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room, centered around a cozy fireplace, beckons you to relax and unwind.

After breakfast, take a stroll down the private path leading to your very own boat mooring. The proximity to the water invites spontaneous adventures—whether it's a morning swim, a fishing expedition, or a leisurely boat ride along the coast. The sea is your playground, offering endless opportunities for exploration and recreation.

Embrace the Outdoors

Farsund is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding area boasts excellent hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along the rugged coastline. Discover hidden coves, encounter diverse wildlife, and breathe in the fresh, invigorating air. The region's natural beauty is complemented by a vibrant cultural scene, with local festivals and events celebrating the rich heritage of this coastal town.

A Culinary Journey

After a day of adventure, indulge in the local cuisine. Farsund's town center, just a short drive away, offers a variety of dining options, from cozy cafes to fine dining establishments. Savor fresh seafood, traditional Norwegian dishes, and international flavors, all prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The town's welcoming community and lively atmosphere make dining out a delightful experience.

Comfort and Convenience

The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. Built in 1994 and meticulously maintained, it offers a practical layout with three comfortable bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The well-equipped kitchen provides ample space for preparing meals, while the adjacent dining area is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests.

The property's generous plot of 1,008 square meters offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether you're gardening, playing with children, or simply soaking up the sun, the lush greenery surrounding the chalet provides a sense of privacy and tranquility.

Investment Potential

Owning a vacation home in Farsund is not just about lifestyle—it's a smart investment. The region's popularity as a tourist destination ensures strong rental demand, offering potential for rental income. The chalet's good condition and modern amenities make it an attractive option for international buyers seeking a hassle-free property.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- 58 square meters of living space
- Expansive 29-square-meter terrace
- Private boat mooring
- Large plot of 1,008 square meters
- Cozy fireplace in the living room
- Well-equipped kitchen and dining area
- Proximity to hiking trails and outdoor activities
- Short drive to Farsund town center
- Strong rental potential

Your Coastal Retreat Awaits

Ersåkerveien 107 is more than just a property—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a base for outdoor pursuits, or a peaceful escape from the everyday, this chalet offers it all. Don't miss the opportunity to make this coastal haven your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the magic of Farsund for yourself.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
58
Price per m²
€3,509
Garden size
1008
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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Welcome to Følingen hyttefelt 15!

You step off the boat and the engine dies. Suddenly it's just wind through pine needles, the soft lap of water against the dock, and the distant call of a great northern diver somewhere across Lake Toke. That's the moment you understand why people fall hard for Fjordøy and never quite let go. This three-bedroom timber chalet sits on its own 1,233 square metre island plot in the middle of Lake Toke, in Telemark's Drangedal municipality — one of the quieter corners of inland Norway that Norwegians have been quietly hoarding as a summer secret for decades. The cabin was built in 1964, and while it's been well maintained, it hasn't been sanitised into something generic. The low ceilings, the knotted pine walls, the south-facing terrace worn smooth by summers of bare feet — it feels like a place that has actually been lived in and loved. At 42 square metres internally, it's compact but genuinely functional. The living and dining room catches southern light for most of the day, and the direct door onto the covered terrace means meals blur between inside and outside from June right through to early September. The kitchen is simple and honest. Three bedrooms sleep a family or a group of friends without anyone having to argue over sleeping arrangements. A separate utility area of 13 square metres — attached but external — holds a storage room and a toilet, which is the kind of practical Norwegian cabin thinking that makes a property actually usable rather than just photogenic. The private shoreline and wooden boat dock are the heart of the place. Lake Toke is a serious lake — around 15 kilometres long, clear enough to swim in with confidence, deep enough to hold good-sized perch and pike. On a calm morning, you can fish from t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjordøy!

Step outside on a February morning and the groomed ski trail is already there, right at the edge of the plot, cutting through the snow-heavy pines of Vikerfjell. You clip into your skis before the coffee has even finished brewing. That's the particular kind of morning this cabin at Skåpmyrveien 8 makes possible — and once you've had it, it's hard to imagine spending winter any other way. Set in the Tosseviksetra area of Vikerfjell, roughly 800 metres above the valley floor and about an hour's drive from Oslo, this three-bedroom chalet with an approved separate annex is the kind of Norwegian mountain property that rarely comes onto the market at this price point. At 221,000 EUR with 86 square metres in the main cabin plus the annex, and with electricity already installed, it sits in a genuinely accessible bracket for international buyers looking for a second home in Scandinavia. The plot is leased rather than freehold, which is completely standard practice in Norwegian recreational property areas and is precisely what keeps the entry price realistic. The cabin itself is in good condition. Walk through the door and you get the open-plan living room and kitchen that Norwegians have been perfecting for generations — practical, warm, nothing wasted. The fireplace sits at the heart of it, and on a cold evening with the snow piling up outside, that cast iron heat source does things no underfloor heating system ever quite replicates. The kitchen is straightforward and honest: a traditional hytte standard that's built for actual cooking after long days outdoors, not for Instagram. Two of the three bedrooms have bunk beds, one has a double, and the whole setup handles up to 13 people across the main cabin and the annex. Big fami ... click here to read more

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Step out onto the south-facing terrace at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the Spind peninsula spreads out in front of you — still water, pine-covered islands, and a sky that turns pink and gold over the Lista flatlands before the rest of Norway wakes up. This is what 100 meters from the sea actually feels like. Not a marketing line. A daily reality. Bjørnevågsveien 268 sits in Spind, one of the quieter corners of Farsund municipality on Norway's southwest coast — an area locals call Sørlandet, the sun coast. And the name earns it. This stretch of coastline logs more sunshine hours than almost anywhere else in the country, and the chalet's orientation captures nearly all of them. The 115 square meters of wraparound terrace isn't a design afterthought; it's the main event from May through September, when you're eating grilled mackerel outside at nine in the evening under a sky that refuses to go dark. Built in 1986 and kept in genuinely good condition, the chalet covers 69 square meters across a smart, practical layout. Three bedrooms sleep the family or a group of friends without anyone feeling like they drew the short straw. The living room is anchored by a wood-burning stove that earns its keep the moment October arrives — there's something about the smell of birch smoke drifting through an open window on a grey autumn afternoon that makes you understand why Norwegians refuse to give up their hytter even as the temperature drops. Large windows pull the landscape inside, framing the water and the green hills beyond. Electric heating backs up the stove through the shoulder months, so this isn't a place you abandon after the summer crowds thin out. The kitchen is open to the living and dining area, which matte ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørnevågsveien 268!

Nestled among the peaceful and picturesque likes of Bjørnevågsveien in Lyngdal, this charming cabin is anything but ordinary. Just a short 150-meter stroll from the tranquil sea, it offers a serene retreat, perfectly poised between the delightful towns of Lyngdal and Farsund. This location has a unique blend of stunning natural beauty, cozy community vibes, and endless opportunities for outdoor exploration, making it a hidden gem worth discovering. As a busy real estate agent, I must say, opportunities like these tend to go fast, so let’s dive into what makes this cabin a fantastic choice for overseas buyers and expats. This cabin, priced at an affordable 154,700 USD, provides a delightful combination of comfort and charm. With its fair size of 91 square meters, it includes three cozy bedrooms and a single well-appointed bathroom, making it a splendid escape not just for individuals, but for small families, too. The cabin’s layout allows for practical and comfortable living, capturing the essence of a waterside lifestyle. Step inside, and you'll immediatley feel the warmth that surfaces from its thoughtfully crafted interiors, which invite you to pause, relax, and breathe in the tranquility surrounding you. Key Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Size: 91 square meters - Cozy living area - Inviting kitchen space - Large terrace area - Multiple outdoor seating areas - Boat dock access - Located between Lyngdal and Farsund - Only 150 meters from the sea But what really brings this cabin to life is its prime location. Lyngdal is known for its friendly community and picturesque landscapes, and it offers a variety of attractions and activities. Life here involves plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures such as hik ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørnevågsveien 109.

Amidst the picturesque landscape of southern Norway lies a captivating opportunity for those searching for a unique residential experience. Kvineset 8 in Farsund embodies what it truly means to live close to nature, perfectly positioned in the breathtaking Rosfjorden area. A cabin that gracefully melds comfort and practicality, making it an ideal retreat for families and individuals alike. This cabin stands with a sturdy embrace, smiling brightly in the Norwegian sunlight as it illustrates its purpose — serving as a serene escape from the modern chaos. It proudly displays its structure, offering a seamless blend of practical living spaces and soothing atmospheres. Inside, the cabin stretches over 107 square meters, accommodating three cozy bedrooms, and two well-planned bathrooms. This space, coupled with a living room that boasts high ceilings and an open kitchen plan, invites family gatherings and leisurely bonding with friends. Imagine evenings spent next to the crackling warmth of a wood-burning stove, as conversations linger long into the night—sounds almost perfect, doesn’t it? Stepping out onto any of the cabin's terraces, you're met with the sight of a beautifully landscaped outdoor area, offering sweeping views of the surrounding fjord. It’s not just about the view, but how it taps into the soul's need for tranquility and peace. The locality of this cabin promises a sunny aspect, blessing its inhabitants with an abundance of natural light throughout the day. For those planning to immerse themselves in the relaxed Norwegian lifestyle, nothing could be more fitting. Farsund, where our featured cabin finds its place, is generously sprinkled with nature trails and outdoor activities. Whether it's the allure of a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvineset 8!

Nestled in the serene heart of Norway, in the delightful countryside of Lyngdal, this cabin on Skreliveien 558 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the captivating landscape that Norway is renowned for. This cabin, a welcoming home set amidst nature, presents itself not just as a property, but as a way of life. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for an escape from the bustling city life or an expat yearning for a familiar yet exciting setting to settle down, this cabin provides the ideal backdrop for your Norwegian adventure. Located just 15 minutes away from the charming town center of Lyngdal, its accessibility is one of its prime features. Lyngdal is known for its friendly community and small-town charm, offering a slower pace of life that many find irresistible. Here, the summers are mild and great for outdoor activities, while winters bring a picturesque blanket of snow, perfect for snuggling up by the fireplace. The cabin encompasses 61 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, including three cozy bedrooms and a single, serviceable bathroom. The essence of this cabin is the inviting ambiance it exudes the moment you step in. The living room seamlessly connects to an open kitchen, fostering an environment that's perfect for social gatherings and family meals. The property boasts: - 3 ample bedrooms - Kitchen/living area - Dedicated bathroom - Inviting toilet room - Fireplace for chilly nights - Expansive terraces - Outdoor storage shed - Gazebo for relaxed evenings - Permit for gray water discharge - Large plot with lawn and natural rock formations - Close proximity to recreational hiking trails Set on a generously sized plot, the cabin is surrounded by large ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skreliveien 558

Imagine wakin' up every mornin' in a cabin nestled in the heart of Farsund, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. Welcome to your potential new home at Drangeveien 1126, a serene escape in the picturesque area of Seland. This charming cabin, priced attractively at just 69,000, invites you into a world where natural beauty meets comfort, perfect for those weekend getaways or extended stays. Located in Farsund, a quaint municipality in the gorgeous southern coast of Norway, this property is more than just a cabin—it's a chance to immerse yourself in the enchanting scenery that the area has to offer. With the size of 68 square meters, this cabin efficiently utilizes every square inch to offer a comfy living experience. Embrace the tranquility of the three-bedroom dwelling, which offers ample space for family gatherings or a peaceful retreat with close friends. Features of the Property: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Electricity all set and ready - Large windows in living room - Well-equipped kitchen - Spacious outdoor terrace - Pretty view of the surrounding nature - Easy accessibility and proximity to public transport - Approximately 2.1 km from the stunning sea - Tranquil surroundings with lush forests and mountains Steppin' inside, you'll find the living room to be the soul of the cabin—a place where natural light floods through large windows, revealin’ the beauty of the nearby forests and mountains. The kitchen, compact yet practical, stands ready to meet your culinary needs. It's easy to imagine cookin' up hearty meals here after a day of hiking in the great outdoors. Now, let's talk about the local area. Farsund is known for its stunning landscapes and maritime ... click here to read more

Marius Kjørkleiv welcomes you to Seland!

Nestled in the scenic beauty of Norway's countryside is this charming abode at Skreliveien 219, 4580 Lyngdal. This home is perfect for those who dream of a peaceful life surrounded by nature but still want easy access to modern conveniences. With its cozy, inviting atmosphere and idyllic rural setting, this house is located about 5 km from the heart of Lyngdal city center. Here, you have the best of both worlds—tranquil living with the allure of the countryside, yet never too far from the hustle and bustle of the town. Lyngdal is a gem for those moving from abroad. It’s a place where you can truly swap the noise of city life for the gentle hum of nature. Residing here means you get to experience the true essence of Norwegian coastal living. Imagine stepping out from your home and embarking on a short walk or bike ride to Kvavikfjorden, a serene spot where fishing is more than just a hobby; it's a way of life. Plus, a quaint sandy beach nearby invites you to unwind with your feet in the sand. Families can enjoy picnics and children can indulge in sandcastle-building without the crowds you’d find in urban beaches. Now, talking about your future home. The house itself is a story of warmth and comfort. The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall leading into a spacious bathroom and laundry area. As you move through the house, two living rooms offer plenty of space for relaxation, family gatherings, or entertaining guests. The kitchen, your potential heart of the home, grants access to a lush garden—perfect for cultivating a kitchen garden or laying down your favourite deck chair for some sun-soaking. The property is a testament to functional living with its attic layout, boasting two cozy bedrooms, a hallway, and ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skreliveien 219 - A cozy home within walking distance to Kvavikfjorden

Nestled in the heart of nature, this spacious cabin at Kjeksedalsveien 11 offers more than just a place to stay; it presents a lifestyle woven with serene landscapes and endless outdoor activities. Located in Lyngdal, Norway, this property is perfect for those seeking both adventure and tranquility, a true escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet close enough to experience local conveniences. The cabin is in good condition, an inviting retreat with a combination of functionality and comfortable living spaces. With four bedrooms and a bathroom, it generously accommodates family and friends alike. Imagine waking up to the pristine views of Lyngdal’s verdant surroundings, with sunlight streaming in well into the evening during summer months. Yes, here in midsummer, the days extend into magical hours, with sunlight persisting until nearly 10:30 PM, allowing you to soak up every moment of daylight. Exterior amenities include beautifully landscaped areas featuring a swimming pool and jacuzzi, transforming the outdoor space into your own personal oasis. Picture yourself lounging by the pool on warm Norwegian days or unwinding in the jacuzzi as the stars appear in the clear night sky. The surrounding hiking trails are perfect for those eager to explore Norway's natural beauty by foot, offering a variety of paths that cater to both the ardent hiker and those seeking a leisurely stroll. For water enthusiasts, the cabin’s proximity to the coast adds another layer of appeal. With opportunities to rent or purchase a boat slip nearby, the calls of the sea are never far away. Whether you're an experienced mariner or new to nautical adventures, the Norwegian waters are yours to discover and enjoy. The cabin is convenientl ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lyngdal and Kjeksedalen!

Welcome to a delightful little corner of Norway, where the path to tranquility is just a mere decision away. Nestled in the heart of Austad, Lyngdal, this cozy house is a haven for those eager to escape the fast-paced nature of urban life. Situated at Austadstråndveien 40, just a hop, skip, and a jump (okay, about 10 minutes by car) from the vibrant heart of Lyngdal, this home strikes a balance between quiet retreat and accessible everyday convenience. For our international friends, Lyngdal is in the southern part of Norway, a landscape dotted with serene coastal views and lush, green surroundings. Let's focus on the insides first, shall we? Boasting a modest yet functional size, the property covers an area of 67 square meters. The house, built in 1940, has held its ground well, offering both the quaintness of traditional architecture and the comfort of necessary modern facilities. It doesn’t shout perfection, but rather whispers potential, encouraging you to add your personal touch to it. The spaciousness might not accommodate a grand ballroom, but it's more than enough to create cherished memories with family and friends. Now, picture this: as you enter the home, a welcoming entrance hall greets you, leading you directly into a cozy world where simplicity meets functionality. Three bedrooms await, perfect for a small family or those expecting guests from time to time. One bathroom serves its purpose efficiently. The kitchen and living room offer just enough space to cater to family meals and quiet evenings of relaxation. Downstairs, you’ll find additional rooms, cleverly designed for storage or an extra bedroom. Let’s not forget the freestanding outdoor storage shed, ready to house your tools or hobby equipment. Sp ... click here to read more

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Nestled along the serene Drangsfjorden near Åpta, this lovely parcel at Litlandsveien, Farsund offers an extraordinary opportunity for those looking to own a piece of Norway's stunning coastline. With over 36 acres of pristine beachfront land, this property presents a blank canvas for prospective buyers interested in creating a holiday sanctuary or a permanent abode by the sea. Situated in the heart of Litland, a branch of the exquisite Åptafjorden, this location is nothing short of a scenic delight. The main parcel spans an impressive 3,840 square meters and is enhanced with a sewnage system, offering a key advantage for those considering construction. A building permit for a cozy cabin has already been secured, inviting you to envision a future in this tranquil haven. Access to the property is straightforward, with the main plot positioned just across the road from the fjord, providing unobstructed views and easy access to water-based activities. Additional land extends up the hillside, also accessible by road, offering expansive options for potential use or development. Whether you dream of a retreat hidden amidst the hillside landscapes or a waterfront cabin, the choice is yours. Living in Farsund provides a unique blend of natural beauty and pleasant community living. The area is known for its outdoor recreational prospects, from hiking in the lush hills to enjoying peaceful days by the fjord. The climate tends to be mild with chilly winters, perfect for those who appreciate a change of seasons without the extremes. Furthermore, the region is steeped in a rich cultural history, offering a variety of local festivals and events that showcase traditional Norwegian culture. Community-wise, Farsund is predominantly a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Litlandstrand!

Welcome to this terrific opportunity in the scenic and serene Dragedalen area, right on the outskirts of the delightful town of Lyngdal. It's not just an investment in property; it’s a chance to create the lifestyle you've always wanted. Imagine a blank canvas, just waiting for your dream home or vacation getaway. This plot is a raw gem, well-proportioned with a decent amount of sunlight during the day, perfect for those with creative visions, ready to turn it into their own piece of paradise. Lyngdal is known for its stunning landscapes, where verdant hills meet the serene coastlines of southern Norway. For those who want to escape the bustling city life while still having easy access to urban amenities, it's like finding a sweet spot of tranquility. Dragedalen is just about 6 kilometers to the lively center of Lyngdal, making it an ideal locale for families, retirees, or even expats looking for peace—but not isolation. The plot, situated near Åmland, presents a beautiful palette for development. The mostly flat terrain, with minimal vegetation, offers endless possibilities. Though the infrastructure like water, sewage, and electricity needs to be developed, the plot benefits from easy access from the main road. It's an opportunity for you to design a space that reflects your own style, whether that be a minimalist retreat or a modest family home. Lyngdal itself is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere and strong community spirit. The climate here is temperate, with mild summers perfect for enjoying the outdoor adventures Norway is famous for. Winters are cool and cozy, inviting you to explore the winter wonderland or enjoy a warm cup of cocoa indoors. Year-round, the community enjoys festivities and gatherings ... click here to read more

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Discover a serene hideaway nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Lyngdal at Skarveskjærveien. This delightful cabin, perched just 50 meters from the sea, offers you the rare chance to embrace coastal charm and tranquility in abundance. Set in one of the most tucked-away spots on Kåveland, this inviting cabin extends a warm invitation to anyone seeking a peaceful retreat amid Norway's picturesque surroundings. The cabin's position is almost magical, providing a clear and uninterrupted view of the glistening Grønsfjorden. Beyond the immediate charm of the sea view, the cabin is conveniently close to the harbor, making it an excellent choice for those who love the idea of a personal docking space. Imagine setting off in the morning light for a leisurely boat ride or a sunset fishing trip on the fjord—these are the simple pleasures awaiting you here in Lyngdal. Comprising a compact but cozy 60 square meters, the cabin is thoughtfully laid out to make every inch count. Let's take a closer look at what's inside: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living room with a welcoming fireplace - Functional kitchen - Spacious 70 square meter terrace - External area: 9 square meters - Plot size: 893 square meters - Parking space - Private stone pier at the harbor - Built in 1977, reflecting a rustic, homey vibe This cabin isn't a modern showcase piece, but that's part of its charm. Imagine evenings spent by the fire or lazy afternoons basking in the sun on the expansive terrace. It's an ideal spot whether you're planning family barbecues, entertaining friends, or simply soaking up the calm of this wonderful location. Lyngdal, as a region, offers more than just a pretty view. It’s a hub for activities and exploration, setting the perfect ... click here to read more

Marius Kjørkleiv welcomes you to Skarveskjærveien 140!

Alright, so let me give you the run-down on this property from the perspective of a busy international real estate agent (I’ve got showings all day and writing this quick for you). Whether you’re from abroad and dreaming of that quiet place in Norway, or maybe you’re an expat looking for a second home, here’s what you need to know about this opportunity in Kvinesdal. I’ll try not to ‘oversell’, I know you’re looking for the real deal and not just adjectives. So, this is a chalet/cabin up at Gluggevannsveien 44, right by the Gluggevann lake in Kvinesdal, Southern Norway—Agder region. Let’s be clear, this isn’t a brand-new showpiece, but it’s been kept in good shape, and you could start living there, or visiting, without a major renovation. For those who want the real Norwegian outdoor lifestyle, this spot ticks a lot of boxes. Living in Kvinesdal is very much about the landscape and nature. This part of Norway is full of rolling hills, thick forests, lakes everywhere—you really do get the four seasons here. Winters are beautiful, cold but not as tough as further north. It snows on and off, makes it great for winter walks, sledding, maybe some cross-country right outside your door when it dumps. Summers can be really nice too, warmish but not boiling—great for being outside, grilling, swimming in the lakes, hiking, whatever you want. You’ll want a car, honestly, but there’s bus service nearby if you need it. The local area is very relaxed, quite safe and slow-paced—don’t expect too much nightlife or chaos. Kvinesdal town is a short drive, has the basic shops and a shopping centre, banks, post office, a few restaurants and bakeries. There are also bigger towns not too far away for extra shopping or medical stuff (Flekkef ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Langbakken 14, a delightful chalet nestled in the heart of Lyngdal, Agder, where the serene coastal landscape meets modern comfort. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the simple pleasures of life by the sea. Perfectly suited for families, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat, this chalet offers a unique blend of comfort and convenience. A Coastal Haven Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh scent of the sea breeze. Located just a short drive from the coast, this chalet provides easy access to a variety of water activities, from boating and fishing to swimming and sunbathing. The nearby boat mooring ensures that your maritime adventures are always within reach. A Home Designed for Living Built in 2014, this chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. The property spans 106 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The interior is a harmonious blend of modern amenities and cozy charm, making it an inviting space for year-round living. - Spacious Living Areas: The open-plan living room is a bright and welcoming space, featuring large windows that flood the room with natural light and offer picturesque views of the garden. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample storage, the kitchen is both functional and stylish, perfect for preparing family meals or hosting dinner parties. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Three well-appointed bedrooms provide restful retreats, each designed with comfort in mind. - Versatile Spaces: The second floor offers two additional rooms that can be tailored to your needs, whether as extra bedroom ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Retreat in Lyngdal: Your Gateway to Norwegian Serenity Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp scent of pine trees mingling with the salty sea breeze. This is the daily reality at your new chalet in Lyngdal, Norway—a haven where nature's beauty and modern comfort converge. Nestled in the picturesque enclave of Gitlevåg, this four-bedroom chalet offers more than just a home; it provides a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. With its prime location just 13 km from Lyngdal's vibrant town center, you can enjoy the best of both worlds: serene seclusion and convenient access to local amenities. A Day in the Life at Your Lyngdal Chalet Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where panoramic sea views set the perfect backdrop. As the sun rises, the landscape comes alive with vibrant colors, inviting you to explore the surrounding nature reserve. Whether it's a morning hike through the diverse elm-linden and blueberry-oak forests or a peaceful kayak trip along the coast, the options are endless. As the day unfolds, venture into town for a taste of local culture. Lyngdal offers a charming array of shops, cafes, and restaurants, where you can savor traditional Norwegian cuisine. The town's water park and beaches provide fun-filled activities for families, while the local markets offer a glimpse into the region's rich heritage. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Each season in Lyngdal brings its own unique charm. In spring, the forests burst into life, offering a kaleidoscope of colors and scents. Summer invites you to bask in the long daylight hours, perfect for fishing, windsurfing, or simply lounging by the sea. Autumn paints the land ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Kvinesdal, this charming chalet at Åsevegen 494 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. With its picturesque setting and modern conveniences, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape or a lucrative investment in the heart of Norway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscape. This is the daily reality at this delightful chalet, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The property, built in 1967, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring it remains a welcoming haven for its residents. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet's interior is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. The spacious bedroom, originally two rooms combined, offers a peaceful sanctuary for rest and relaxation. Large windows flood the living areas with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing meals, while the cozy living rooms provide ample space for unwinding or entertaining guests. Flexible Living Spaces An external storage room has been ingeniously converted into an additional bedroom, offering flexibility for accommodating guests or expanding your living space. Whether you envision it as a guest room, hobby space, or storage area, the annex adapts to your needs. Outdoor Paradise The chalet sits on a generous 1,126 square meter plot, offering plenty of outdoor space for recreation and gardening. The beautifully landscaped grounds feature a variety of plants and shrubs, a well-maintained lawn, and a spacious 64 square meter terrace. This outdoor haven is perfect for ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åsevegen 494!

Nestled in the serene Høyland cabin area of Lindesnes, the charming family cabin at Solåsen 33 is now on the market, offering a tranquil retreat with modern touches that make it a delightful home away from home. This cabin stands on a good-sized plot, enhancing its appeal with a well-maintained exterior and a spacious outdoor area that includes a comfortable outdoor living room. The picturesque setting and ambiance of the cabin make it an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in a peaceful environment while enjoying a comfortable living standard. The cabin spans approximately 98 square meters and hosts an array of desirable features. It includes five well-proportioned bedrooms and two cozy living rooms, facilitating ample space for a family to live comfortably. The interior boasts a modern aesthetic with thoughtful material and color selections, fostering a warm and inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home is the living room, which seamlessly connects to an open kitchen, featuring good ceiling heights that enhance the sense of space. A grand fireplace sits centrally, offering warmth and comfort during the cooler months, while large windows allow natural light to bathe the interior spaces, creating an uplifting environment. The bathroom is efficiently designed with a tiled floor and a shower area with swing doors to maximize space. Additionally, there is a technical room equipped with provisions for a washing machine and dryer, adding to the practicality of the cabin. Property Features: - Total area of 98 square meters - Five bedrooms - Two living rooms - Modern open kitchen - Large fireplace - Outdoor living area - Technical room with laundry facilities Amenities Include: - Tiled bathroom with optimi ... click here to read more

Large terrace surrounded by mountains, trees, and grass.

As a bustling real estate agent, specializing in properties for international buyers, I am thrilled to present this chalet nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Vintland, near Lyngdal, Norway. If you’re looking for a getaway, or even a potential home, this cabin comes with the tranquility of rural Norway while being just a short drive from city conveniences. Located at Hagevannslia 33, this chalet is perched with a charming view of the lake known locally as Hagevann. Imagine waking up and seeing the sunlight dance off the clear water. The breathtaking scenery offers a perfect escape from the bustling city life, providing a serene and peaceful ambiance. Here, you can enjoy your morning coffee on the porch and take in the natural beauty, or head down to the bathing lake for a refreshing swim. It truly is the essence of relaxation and seclusion. This property spans 82 square meters and has plenty of amenities: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower and toilet - A welcoming living room ideal for gatherings - Functional kitchen for all your culinary endeavors - Ample storage space The chalet, while not overly large, makes efficient use of its space, giving families plenty of room to stretch out. On cooler evenings, the living room becomes an ideal spot to unwind after a day about town, with its comfortable atmosphere inviting for those who enjoy cozying up with a book or watching the snow fall outside. Outdoors, the surrounding landscape invites endless opportunities for activities. You can indulge in hiking, fishing, or simply explore the lush countryside with its vibrant flora and fauna. For those who love skiing, the winter months cover the landscape with snowy trails perfect for cross-country skiing adventure ... click here to read more

Marius Kjørkleiv welcomes you to Hagevannslia!

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. Welcome to Kvinesheiveien 949, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Kvinesdal, Norway. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility, accessible only by boat, ensuring a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Slice of Norwegian Paradise Kvinesdal is a hidden gem in southern Norway, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This chalet, built in 1938, embodies the traditional Norwegian style with its wood paneling and pitched roof, offering a cozy retreat amidst nature's splendor. The property spans a generous 5,000 m², providing ample space for outdoor activities and exploration. Chalet Features: - Size: 56 m² of indoor living space, with a total built area of 63 m². - Bedrooms: 1 official bedroom, with additional loft space for guests. - Bathrooms: 1, equipped with a separate toilet. - Terrace: 30 m², perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Plot: 5,000 m² freehold, offering privacy and direct water access. - Electricity: Installed for modern convenience. - Water: No running water, enhancing the rustic cabin experience. - Access: Exclusively by boat, ensuring peace and seclusion. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Kvinesdal offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. The area is renowned for its outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to boating and swimming. The chalet's private dock provides easy access to the lake, perfect for a refreshing swim or a leisurely boat ride. - Nature Walks: Explore the surrounding forests and discover the local flora and fauna. - ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvinesheiveien 949!