3-Bed Mountain Cabin in Stöten with Sauna & Fireplace, Sälen Vacation Home

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Snövägen 10, 780 91 Sälen, Malung-Sälen Municipality, Sweden, Sälen (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 60Floor area

€249,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

60m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Experience the Allure of Mountain Living in Stöten, Sälen

Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains, where the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of a mountain bird are your morning symphony. Nestled in the heart of Stöten, Sälen, this charming mountain cabin offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation getaway.

A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts

Built in 1987, this 60 square meter cabin has been meticulously maintained, offering a harmonious blend of traditional mountain charm and modern amenities. The interior, adorned with classic Scandinavian design elements, features light colors and natural materials that create a bright and airy ambiance. The cabin's layout is thoughtfully designed to maximize both privacy and communal living, making it ideal for families or groups of friends.

- Three Bedrooms: Including one with a double bed, perfect for restful nights after a day of exploration.
- Inviting Living Room: A cozy fireplace serves as the heart of the home, providing warmth and a social atmosphere.
- Open-Plan Kitchen and Dining Area: Perfect for entertaining and enjoying meals together.
- Private Sauna: A luxurious touch for unwinding after outdoor adventures.
- Sunny South-Facing Terrace: Offers stunning views over the adjacent green area, ideal for outdoor dining or sunbathing.

Embrace the Stöten Lifestyle

Stöten is renowned for its exceptional skiing facilities, catering to all skill levels with a variety of slopes and extensive cross-country trails. In the summer, the area transforms into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and more. The cabin's location ensures you're never far from the action, yet it provides the peace and privacy you desire.

- Proximity to Ski Slopes and Trails: Just a short distance away, offering easy access to alpine and Nordic adventures.
- Year-Round Activities: From skiing and snowboarding in winter to hiking and fishing in summer.
- Local Amenities: Restaurants, shops, ski rental services, and après-ski venues are all within reach.
- Community Events: A vibrant local community with events and activities throughout the year.

A Solid Investment Opportunity

This property is not only a wonderful place to create lasting memories but also represents a solid investment opportunity. The combination of location, amenities, and flexible usage options makes it highly attractive for both personal use and rental income.

- Generous 729 m² Lot: Offers plenty of space for children to play or for gardening.
- Practical Ski Storage and Wood Shed: Convenient features for owners and renters alike.
- Winter-Insulated: Ensures comfort and usability throughout the year.
- Inspected and Ready for Occupancy: Peace of mind for new owners.

Discover the Magic of Sälen

Sälen is a destination that captivates with its natural beauty and vibrant culture. The proximity to water, approximately 850 meters away, adds another dimension to the recreational opportunities available, from swimming and canoeing in the summer to ice fishing in the winter.

- Cultural Attractions: Museums, historical sites, and local festivals offer a taste of Swedish culture.
- Cuisine and Dining: Enjoy local delicacies and dining experiences that reflect the region's rich culinary heritage.
- Accessibility: Well-connected with transport links, making it easy to reach from major cities.

Your Mountain Escape Awaits

Don't miss the chance to own this delightful and functional mountain gem in one of Sweden’s most popular alpine destinations. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a rental investment, or a combination of both, this cabin on Snövägen 10 is ready to welcome you. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the unique charm and convenience of this property for yourself. Embrace the mountain lifestyle and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
60
Price per m²
€4,158
Garden size
729
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Exterior view of Utterspåret 11

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late September, the birch trees along Kantarellvägen have gone full gold, and you're sitting on a wide timber terrace with a mug of coffee watching mist lift off Nedingen lake. No traffic noise. Just the faint knock of a rowboat against a dock somewhere down the hill, and the occasional rustle of something moving through the undergrowth at the edge of your 1,958-square-meter garden. This is the rhythm of life at Fornbo Kantarellvägen 58 — and it's about 100 kilometers from Stockholm's Centralen station. The house sits on a peninsula that juts into Nedingen, one of the cleaner and quieter lakes in Södermanland, within the well-established Fornbo recreational community. It was built in 1980 and has been kept in genuinely good condition — this isn't a project property requiring gut renovation before you can enjoy a single weekend. The structure is solid, the winterization means you can use it from January ice to December snow, and municipal water and sewage connections spare you the headaches that come with private wells and septic systems on older Swedish holiday properties. Move in, turn the key, light the fire. That fireplace deserves a moment. The living room has large windows that face toward the water, and on evenings when the temperature drops, the fireplace does real work — not decorative work, but actual warmth-producing work that makes the room feel like somewhere you'd genuinely want to spend three hours after a day of hiking. The living area flows naturally, 65 square meters used efficiently without feeling cramped, and the kitchen is practical and well-equipped for the kind of cooking that happens at a lake house: big pots of elk stew, fresh-caught perch fried in butte ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the winterized holiday home

Early morning in Dalsland, the mist still sitting on Östebosjön, and you're already down at the private jetty with a coffee in hand. The rowboat knocks gently against the wood. A heron lifts off from the reeds across the water. This is what you came for — and at Ryr Stommen 6, it's yours every single day you choose to be here. Köpmannebro sits in the heart of Dalsland, a corner of western Sweden that serious nature lovers have known about for decades but that somehow stays off the radar of the crowds. The Dalsland Canal — one of Scandinavia's most celebrated inland waterways, stretching more than 250 kilometres through a chain of interconnected lakes — runs right through this landscape. Östebosjön is part of that system. From the garden at Ryr Stommen 6, you look directly out over it. The house itself was built in 1970 and sits on 1,480 square metres of land in the hamlet of Ryr, just outside the small town of Köpmannebro in Mellerud Municipality. Fifty-nine square metres of living space, two bedrooms, one shower room. Nothing excessive. But there's a layout logic here that works — the kind of thing you only appreciate once you've actually lived in a place. The living room anchors everything, with its wood-burning stove pushing out heat on grey November afternoons while the large windows frame the lake outside. You're never really indoors here, even when you are. The kitchen is practical and light, with a dedicated dining corner that doubles as the best seat in the house on weekday mornings when the sun hits the water at an angle and turns the whole lake silver. A staircase descends from the property directly to the lakeside and the private jetty. In summer, that staircase gets used a lot. Swedes take cold-water swimm ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

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Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of the Swedish mountains at Snow Road 123 in Stöten, situated in the picturesque Malung-Sälens kommun area of Sälen. This country home, nestled in Kronoparken, promises a life full of adventure, tranquility, and endless opportunities for exploration. With a comfortable size of 60 square meters, this delightful property boasts two bedrooms and one bathroom, alongside a cozy sauna, making it the ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful yet active lifestyle. As you step inside, you are greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The vaulted ceiling in the kitchen and living room enhances the spaciousness, while the use of light colors and pine create a welcoming environment. It's easy to imagine gathering with friends and family around the fireplace after a day of skiing or exploring the great outdoors. At this cozy retreat, a relaxed pace of life awaits, where evenings are best spent on the southwest-facing terrace, enjoying the sunset and the music of nature. Living in Stöten offers an abundance of outdoor activities. Kronoparken is an excellent base for snow enthusiasts, with cross-country ski trails and snowmobile routes accessible right outside your door. If downhill skiing is more your style, the nearby Kronlift will take you to Stöten's famous slopes, offering exhilarating runs for all skill levels. The area is a paradise for nature lovers too, featuring untouched landscapes that provide a calming escape from the bustle of city life. For those who enjoy socializing and trying local cuisine, Stöten has a selection of restaurants and apres-ski venues, such as the renowned Bulldog Lodge at the top of the Kronlift. Here, you can unwind after an active day on the slopes with ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home on Snow Road 123 Stöten Malung-Sälens municipality

Welcome to a delightful country home nestled in the scenic surroundings of Sälen, an enchanting destination located in the northern part of Sweden. If you're searching for a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility, Granfjällsporten 7 in Stöten is not just a house but a lifestyle gateway. This property offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking to embrace the serene life of Sweden while being steps away from thrilling ski adventures. This vacation abode is strategically situated in a prime ski-in/ski-out location, boasting breathtaking mountain views that will captivate any nature lover. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and sipping your morning coffee on your terrace, with expansive views over the tranquil slopes of the Stöten ski resort. The property is conveniently located close to the ski lift, making it ideal for those keen on skiing, snowboarding, or exploring the extensive cross-country trails and snowmobile routes that wind through the area. Now, let’s take a journey inside this charming home. Sprawling over 130 square meters, this country retreat is designed to accommodate a larger family or group comfortably. As you step into the home's embrace, you'll notice a clever layout that emphasizes space and light. The main attraction in the living area is an impressive built-in fireplace, perfect for gathering around on chilly winter nights after a day on the slopes. The living room also offers access to a sunny terrace where you can soak in the Scandinavian sun during the day. This residence features: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 3 fully tiled bathrooms with showers - 130 sqm of living space - Open-plan living and kitchen area - Generous ceiling height in the living room - Built-in ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Picture yourself stepping from your private outdoor hot tub into crisp mountain air, steam rising around you as fresh snow blankets the surrounding pine forests. Inside, timber walls glow warm in the firelight while family and friends gather around the stone hearth, sharing stories of the day's adventures on Sweden's finest slopes. This is daily life at Snövägen 109 in Stöten, where authentic Norwegian cabin architecture meets modern mountain living in one of Scandinavia's premier ski destinations. Built in 2011 with solid timber construction, this 107-square-meter mountain retreat embodies the traditional 'hyttestil' cabin philosophy—spaces designed for genuine connection, unhurried evenings, and complete immersion in alpine life. The open-plan living area flows naturally from kitchen to dining to lounge, all centered around a handcrafted masonry fireplace that becomes the heart of every gathering. Large windows frame views of Sälen's dramatic landscape, flooding rooms with Nordic light that shifts beautifully through the seasons. The ground floor welcomes you with practical mountain living design: mudroom space for gear, one bedroom perfect for guests or children, and an expansive bathroom featuring both sauna and whirlpool bath. Step outside to the heated terrace spa, where you can soak under starlit winter skies or endless summer twilight—a luxury that transforms ordinary evenings into unforgettable experiences. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements for up to eight guests, complemented by a separate shower room, private toilet, and cozy TV corner where kids can retreat or adults can catch morning light with coffee before hitting the trails. Stöten stands apart in the Sälen regi ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber house

Welcome to your wonderful country home escape in Sälen, located at Granbyn 6, Stöten, in the beautiful Malung-Sälens kommun, Sweden. This spacious mountain cabin is perfectly nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of northern Sweden, setting the stage for a breathtaking backdrop in every season of the year. For those looking for both a calming retreat in the lap of nature and a vibrant hub of activity, this property offers it all. Stöten is a renowned region celebrated for its winter sports and cozy atmosphere. With its ski-in/ski-out location, this home is a ski lover's dream, providing easy access to Stöten's pristine slopes and ski facilities. Cross-country skiing enthusiasts will rejoice at the well-prepared trails making it a prime spot for that winter adventure. In addition to skiing, during the winter months, you can enjoy snowmobiling trails, lending more thrill and excitement to your routines. But Sälen is not only about snow and slopes. The area transforms beautifully with the seasons. Spring and summer bring hiking, fishing, and a myriad of outdoor adventures to your doorstep. The stunning local scenery includes lush forests and serene lakes that promise awe-inspiring views. Now let's step inside and explore what this lovely property has to offer. The homely feeling begins the moment you enter, welcomed by impressive high ceilings and a spacious floorplan that promotes social living. The living area, combined with a well-equipped kitchen, is centered around a distinctive fireplace that not only warms the house but the heart as well, making gatherings with family and friends delightful. - 6 bedrooms offering ample sleeping accommodation - Spacious 110 square meters - 2 bathrooms, with additional facilit ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home in Granbyn 6, Stöten, Sälen

Welcome to a delightful retreat located at Närsjön 7, in the heart of Sälen, Malung-Sälens kommun, Sweden. This country home stands proudly by the serene shores of Lake Närsjön, a picturesque location with views that will make you feel like you've stepped into a different world. The property, a quintessential country home, offers an intimately cozy space, the kind that makes you eager to come back to whenever you seek peace and relaxation. Now, I know you're busy, and so am I! But a property like this deserves a moment of attention, especially if you are an overseas buyer looking for a tranquil getaway or a potential rental opportunity. Being part of a global real estate network, I can assure you of the uniqueness this property offers, nestled amid stunning nature and traditional Swedish charm. To the curious explorer or the returning expat, Sälen is an intriguing region rich with activities and a cultural vibe that cannot be ignored. Summers here are a breath of fresh air, quite literally, with the natural fragrance of pine trees and open skies. The activities are abundant: dip your toes in the lake, try your hand at artisan fishing, or venture on hiking trails lined with wildflowers against a backdrop of verdant landscapes. If you're a winter enthusiast, you're in luck! During winter, when Lake Närsjön freezes over, the nearby ski resorts of Hundfjället and Stöten transform the area into a winter wonderland. A drive away, they offer excitement for the entire family—with snowy slopes waiting to be conquered. The property itself speaks a story of simplicity and potential. Spread over 33 square meters, this home provides a manageable space without the overwhelm of larger estates. You get: - A living room that flaunts ... click here to read more

View of the vacation home by Lake Närsjön

Welcome to a beloved stukje of Swedish paradise, where tranquil nature embraces a lifestyle of harmony and excitement. Introducing to you an intriguing property, a delightful country home nestled in the heart of Hundfjället at Salbäcksvägen 23. This charming residence invites you to experience a fusion of rustic allure and modern convenience, tucked gently amidst the stunning beauty of Sweden’s Sälen area. As a bussy real estate agent, I'm chuffed to guide you through the nuances of this revealing property, perfect for familes looking for a generous retreat into nature or for jet-setting expats craving a change of pace. As you step inside, the welcoming atmosphere greets you with a sense of peace, peppered with hints of possibility, weaving a story of comfort and potential. Let's dig into the home's features; - Country home charm - 3 cozy bedrooms - Large living room - Fireplace for cozy gatherings - Fully equipped kitchen - Open plan dining - Terrace with a view - Sleeping loft - 2 fully tiled bathrooms - Sauna for relaxing - Underfloor heating - Washing machine & dryer - Water heater This spacious home spans across 120 sqm, showing off a large living room positioned perfectly for savoring the warmth of the crackling fireplace on those quintessential chilly nights. You and your family can relish in the semi-open plan kitchen, a space that sparks joy, equipped with all you need for culinary adventures. Summon the family's future memories around this central hub while enjoying meals, laughter, and storytelling. And as daylight gives way to dusk, the terrace extends a front-row view of the snow-clad ski slopes, merging the soft outdoor aura with indoor coziness. The accommodation is well-suited for the large family, ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house

Picture yourself stepping out of a steaming hot tub, wrapped in the crisp Swedish mountain air as snowflakes drift down around you, the pine-forested slopes of Hundfjället glowing under winter moonlight. This is the vacation home experience waiting at Salbäcksvägen 18 in Sälen, where Scandinavia's premier ski destination meets year-round alpine adventure. Here, your Swedish mountain retreat combines 130 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space with immediate access to world-class skiing, Nordic trails, and the pristine wilderness of Dalarna County. Sälen stands as Sweden's most celebrated mountain resort village, attracting families and outdoor enthusiasts from across Europe seeking authentic Scandinavian alpine experiences. Located in Malung-Sälen municipality, this area transforms dramatically with the seasons: from December through April, it becomes a winter sports paradise with over 100 ski runs across multiple resort areas, while summer unveils endless hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and crystal-clear fishing lakes. The Hundfjället area specifically offers a peaceful mountain setting slightly removed from the main village buzz, providing that coveted balance between tranquil retreat and convenient access to all amenities. This single-story country home with loft was built in 2008, embodying that perfect Swedish approach to mountain architecture where modern comfort meets natural surroundings. Large windows throughout capture the changing mountain light, creating bright interiors even during shorter winter days. The open-plan kitchen and living area forms the social heart of the home, where families naturally gather after days spent on the slopes or exploring forest trails. The kitchen features wh ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Salbäcksvägen 18, Share I

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-warmed wooden terrace, coffee in hand, as morning mist rises from the forested valleys below. The only sounds are birdsong and the gentle rustle of pine branches in the mountain breeze. This is your morning ritual at Toltavägen 8, where the tranquility of Swedish Dalarna becomes part of your daily life. Built in 1979 and nestled on over 2,000 square meters of private mountain land, this 80-square-meter cabin offers international buyers an authentic gateway to Scandinavian mountain living at a compelling price point of €15,000. Näsfjället represents everything discerning vacation home buyers seek in Sweden: unspoiled nature, reliable winter conditions, and genuine mountain culture without the crowds and commercialization of larger resorts. While neighboring Sälen attracts thousands to its slopes, Näsfjället remains a treasured secret among those who prioritize solitude and authentic outdoor experiences. This property serves as your personal base camp for year-round adventures, from powder-snow mornings in February to midnight sun hikes in July. The cabin's thoughtful design maximizes the mountain experience. An open-plan living area centers around a traditional fireplace, creating the heart of the home where winter evenings unfold with crackling logs and shared stories. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the surrounding forest like living artwork, bringing the outdoors inside while maintaining warmth and comfort. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the living space, perfect for preparing traditional Swedish fika or hearty meals after active days outdoors. Four well-proportioned bedrooms accommodate families, friend groups, or rotating guests throughout the seasons. The master bedroom prov ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin

Nestled amidst the enchanting mountains of Orrliden, in the cozy confines of Malung-Sälens kommun, lies a villa that perfectly encapsulates what mountain living is all about. As a busy real estate agent with a global reach, this gem has caught my eye and is waiting for the perfect owner to take advantage of its offerings. The climate in Sälen is notably crisp, offering snowy winters perfect for skiing enthusiasts and mild summers for those who love to hike. It's a place where nature hugs you warmly, and the skies are as open as the friendly community you'll find here. Now, let’s take a leisurely walk through this villa situated at Tjäderstigen 2. It spans an impressive 190 square meters and is in top-notch condition. This isn't just a house—it’s an opportunity to embrace a new lifestyle. Imagine beginning your day with a hot cup of coffee on the balcony, watching the sunrise over the mystical mountains. Life in Orrliden provides tranquility during the off-season and bustling activity when the snow falls. - Address: Tjäderstigen 2, Orrliden - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 2 - Sauna - Size: 190 square meters - Spacious kitchen with an island - Comfortable walk-in closet - Laundry room - Proximate to ski slopes and trails - Large kitchen island - Close to ski bus stop - Gorgeous natural light As soon as you step through the door, you’re welcomed into commodious social spaces adorned with large windows. It's as if the greenery outside is inviting you to pause and savor every peaceful moment. The floor plan is spread across two floors, cleverly designed to let light flood in, ensuring the interior feels warm and inviting. You’ll find everyone's favorite gathering place—the kitchen, which is pragmatic yet suited for lively socia ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home at Tjäderstigen 2 Orrliden Malung-Sälens kommun

A Winter Wonderland and Summer Retreat in Sälen Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the scent of pine trees wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with adventure. Nestled in the heart of Hundfjället, Sälen, this 3-bedroom country home offers a unique blend of traditional Swedish architecture and modern potential, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a year-round alpine escape. A Home with Character and Potential As you step into this charming property, affectionately known as "Smedjan," you're greeted by the warmth of rustic details and the inviting glow of an open fireplace. The main house, built in 1964, is divided into two separate living units, each offering a cozy retreat after a day on the slopes. The first unit features an open-plan kitchen and living area with a vaulted ceiling, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. The second unit, located on the lower ground floor, provides an additional bedroom and bathroom, perfect for guests or extended family. Adjacent to the main house, a traditional storehouse (härbre) adds to the property's authentic rural charm. This separate building includes a small kitchen, a living room with a wood-burning stove, a loft sleeping area, and a bathroom, making it an ideal guest house or private hideaway. Embrace the Sälen Lifestyle Sälen is renowned as one of Sweden's premier winter sports destinations, attracting visitors from across the globe. With ski-in, ski-out access to the renowned Hundfjället ski resort, this property is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. Whether you're skiing, snowboarding, or exploring the extensive cross-country trails, the thrill of the slopes is just steps away. But Sälen is not just a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Picture yourself stepping out onto crisp morning snow, skis in hand, as the first chair lift hums to life at Hundfjället just minutes from your door. Inside, the wood-burning stove crackles while coffee brews in the kitchen, and through the windows, endless pine forests stretch toward distant peaks that glow pink in the dawn light. This is the reality awaiting you at Joängsslingan 18, a 99-square-meter mountain retreat with two independent living units and a traditional härbre outbuilding, positioned perfectly in Sälen's most accessible ski-in location. This property represents something increasingly rare in Scandinavian mountain communities: authentic character combined with flexible living arrangements on a generous 1,543-square-meter plot. The main house, affectionately known as Smedjan, divides into two self-contained units that transform how you experience mountain ownership. The first unit welcomes you with vaulted ceilings and an open fireplace in the combined kitchen-living area, creating the quintessential Swedish mountain atmosphere. Two bedrooms and a bathroom with shower complete this space, perfect for your immediate family. The second unit, cleverly designed with a basement bedroom and separate bathroom, provides complete independence for guests, extended family, or reliable rental income during peak ski season. But the true gem sits apart from the main house. The traditional härbre outbuilding embodies everything international buyers seek in authentic Scandinavian architecture. This standalone structure features its own kitchen area, living room with wood-burning stove, bathroom with shower, and a loft space that serves beautifully as additional sleeping quarters or storage. Imagine hosting friends who v ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and yard

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Tandådalen, Sälen, this modern mountain retreat offers a harmonious blend of comfort, adventure, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with outdoor exploration. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every season brings new adventures and cherished memories. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks of Hundfjället, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on the expansive terrace. The panoramic views are nothing short of mesmerizing, setting the tone for a day of discovery. Whether it's the thrill of skiing down pristine slopes or the tranquility of a cross-country trail right at your doorstep, the options are endless. In the winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing enthusiasts. The nearby Tandådalen and Hundfjället ski areas offer a variety of slopes, catering to both beginners and seasoned skiers. As spring arrives, the snow melts to reveal lush greenery, inviting you to explore hiking trails and discover hidden gems in the surrounding forests. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Comfort Step inside this 120-square-meter haven, where modern design meets rustic charm. The open-plan living area is a testament to thoughtful architecture, featuring vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The cozy fireplace becomes the heart of the home, offering warmth and ambiance after a day of outdoor activities. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, boasts state-of-the-art appliances, ample storage, and a breakfas ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house with mountain backdrop

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Sälen's majestic mountains, this exquisite 4-bedroom retreat in Tandådalen offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional Swedish charm. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the scent of pine trees wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with adventure and relaxation. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that embraces the tranquility of nature and the thrill of outdoor pursuits. ### A Day in Your Mountain Sanctuary As the sun rises over the snow-capped peaks, your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the balcony, where panoramic views stretch as far as the eye can see. The open-plan living room, with its vaulted ceiling and expansive windows, invites the morning light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The crackling fireplace adds a touch of coziness, perfect for those chilly winter mornings. After breakfast, the mountains beckon. Whether you're an avid skier, a snowmobile enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys a peaceful hike, the surrounding trails offer endless opportunities for exploration. In the summer, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hiking and mountain biking, while the nearby lakes provide a refreshing escape. ### A Haven of Relaxation Upon returning from your adventures, the private spa area awaits. This luxurious oasis features a spacious sauna and a hot tub on the terrace, where you can soak away the day's exertions while gazing at the starlit sky. The spa's design seamlessly integrates with the natural surroundings, offering a tranquil retreat that rejuvenates both body and soul. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Sälen is not just about the great outdoors ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house with mountain backdrop

Nestled amidst the captivating landscape of Hundfjället, a little slice of paradise awaits at Stafettvägen 6, where the air is fresh, and the scenery is breathtaking. This charming country home invites you to step into a haven where relaxation and adventure live side by side. With a robust 100 square meters of living space, this cozy abode boasts four bedrooms. It offers a welcoming retreat to families or those seeking a serene getaway. Situated in Malung-Sälens kommun, a region known for its allure in the ski-loving Sälen, it promises a life enriched with seasonal wonders and boundless opportunities for exploration. As an agent with a global background, my bustling schedule doesn’t deter from recognizing the unique attributes of this vacation home, which embodies the essence of country living. Allow me to take you on a journey to explore this delightful residence! Let’s talk about Hundfjället, an area that is perhaps best known for its magnificent ski slopes, part of the renowned Sälen ski area. These slopes are some of the most frequented in Sweden, offering endless fun and thrills for winter sports enthusiasts of all ages. As the snowflakes descend, painting a pristine white canvas, skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports become part of daily life for residents and vacationers alike. When the snow melts, the verdant landscapes emerge, unveiling hiking trails and routes that wind through the stunning backdrop of lush greenery and serene mountains. Back to the property itself, it's a place that blends functionality with restfulness. A home tailored for those who appreciate the quietude of rural life yet want the convenience of local amenities within reach. The living areas are spacious and inviting, with plenty ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

The first thing you notice on a February morning at Vallavägen 10 is the silence. Not the dead kind, but the thick, insulated quiet that only comes when snow has settled deep into the spruce forest outside your window. Then comes the smell of coffee on the stove and the faint creak of pine floorboards underfoot — the kind of sensory ritual that turns a ski holiday into something you start planning your entire calendar around. This two-bedroom mountain chalet at Hundfjället in Sälen is the kind of place that gets under your skin. At 44 square meters, it's compact in the best possible way: everything has a purpose, nothing is wasted, and the layout has a logic that only becomes obvious once you've spent a week inside it. You come back from a long day on the pistes and the covered terrace greets you before you even reach the door — a decent-sized outdoor area that works just as well for a cold beer at dusk in January as it does for morning coffee in June when the meadows around Hundfjället turn green and yellow. Built in 1976 and maintained to a genuinely solid standard, the cabin carries the unpretentious confidence of Swedish mountain architecture. The main living space — the storstuga, as it's known locally — anchors the whole interior. A masonry fireplace with an insert sits at the heart of it, and on the evenings when you light it after a full day of skiing the Tandådalen connection runs, you understand exactly why people buy these places and never sell them. The wooden floors, the warm timber ceiling, the open connection between the dining and lounge areas — it all adds up to something that feels earned rather than designed. The kitchen is practical in the right ways: stove and oven, a combined fridge-freezer, a di ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the mountain cabin

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Sälen region, this delightful country home at Vesselstigen 12, Tandådalen, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its prime location in the picturesque Malung-Sälens kommun, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat amidst breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush forests and majestic mountains. This charming home, built in 2009, is a testament to modern comfort blended seamlessly with traditional mountain aesthetics. The timber-clad exterior harmonizes beautifully with the landscape, while the interior offers all the amenities needed for contemporary living. ### Experience the Best of Nordic Living Sälen is renowned for its vibrant outdoor lifestyle, making it an ideal destination for second home buyers. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone. - Winter Wonderland: Sälen is home to some of Sweden's most famous ski resorts, offering a plethora of slopes for all skill levels. The property provides direct access to groomed cross-country ski trails and snowmobile routes, ensuring endless winter adventures. - Summer Escapes: When the snow melts, the area transforms into a haven for hikers and cyclists. Explore the scenic trails, enjoy fishing in pristine lakes, or simply relax and soak in the stunning views. - Year-Round Activities: Beyond skiing and hiking, Sälen offers a wealth of activities, including mountain biking, fishing, and even a ski and swimming bus service for easy travel between resorts. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Co ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house in winter

A Winter Wonderland Awaits in Sälen Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains, where the gentle hush of snow blankets the landscape, and the promise of adventure beckons just beyond your doorstep. Nestled in the heart of Hundfjället, Sälen, this traditional timber retreat offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect sanctuary for those seeking a genuine Scandinavian escape. A Tale of Two Timber Houses This enchanting property comprises two distinct timber houses, each exuding its own character and warmth. The main house, a spacious 55 square meters, welcomes you with its cozy living room, where exposed ceiling beams and rustic wooden planks create an inviting atmosphere. Here, a masonry fireplace crackles with warmth, offering a perfect spot to unwind after a day on the slopes. The kitchen, with its classic wood-burning stove, invites you to savor hearty meals, while the sleeping loft above provides a snug retreat for children or guests. The second cabin, a charming 40 square meters, features an open-plan layout that fosters a sense of togetherness. The living room, complete with a bunk bed and another inviting fireplace, is ideal for socializing or simply relaxing. A separate bedroom and bathroom ensure privacy and comfort for all. Embrace the Swedish Sauna Tradition No Swedish retreat would be complete without a traditional sauna, and this property delivers. Housed in a separate outbuilding, the sauna offers the ultimate relaxation experience, soothing muscles and rejuvenating the spirit after a day of outdoor pursuits. A Year-Round Playground Sälen is renowned for its winter sports, and this property places you at the heart of it all. With the ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house

Picture yourself stepping out onto crisp morning snow, the scent of pine mingling with wood smoke from your fireplace, as the first ski lifts at Hundfjället begin their gentle ascent up snow-laden slopes just minutes from your door. This is not just another vacation home in Sweden—this is your gateway to the authentic Scandinavian mountain lifestyle, where two traditional timber cabins and a private sauna await on over 1,500 square meters of forested mountainside in Sälen, one of Europe's most celebrated four-season alpine destinations. Nestled along the sought-after Joängsslingan in the Hundfjället area, this dual-cabin mountain property offers something increasingly rare in modern vacation home markets: the flexibility to host extended family across two separate residences while maintaining privacy, or the opportunity to generate substantial rental income through one cabin while reserving the other for personal use. The main 55-square-meter house exudes rustic mountain authenticity with exposed ceiling beams, traditional wainscoting crafted from aged wooden planks, and a commanding masonry fireplace that radiates warmth throughout the open living spaces. Upstairs, a sleeping loft accessed via the kitchen creates additional sleeping quarters, while two ground-floor bedrooms and a bathroom complete the layout, accommodating up to seven guests comfortably. The second 40-square-meter cabin presents an inviting open-plan design where kitchen and living spaces flow seamlessly together, centered around another masonry fireplace. With built-in bunk beds, a separate bedroom, and a full bathroom with shower, this cabin functions perfectly as guest quarters or as an independent rental unit. Between both cabins, you have three b ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house in winter