3-Bed Mountain Cabin in Tydal Norway with Annex | Year-Round Access | Prime Skiing & Hiking Location



Grønlivegen 72, 7590 Tydal, Norway, Tydal (Norway)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 58m² Floor area
€101,770
Chalet
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
58m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture yourself stepping onto a 50-square-meter terrace at 641 meters elevation, coffee in hand, as the morning sun illuminates the Norwegian mountains stretching endlessly before you. Below, pristine forests cascade into valleys where elk and reindeer roam freely. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this 3-bedroom mountain cabin in Tydal's sought-after Grønlia area, where outdoor adventure meets authentic Norwegian cabin culture just 60 meters from year-round road access. This is more than a vacation home in Norway—it's your gateway to the Scandinavian mountain lifestyle that families and outdoor enthusiasts dream about. The cabin sits in one of central Norway's most accessible yet secluded mountain regions, where cross-country ski trails begin at your doorstep and hiking paths lead directly into untouched wilderness. Built in 1973 and maintained in good condition, this 58-square-meter retreat combines traditional Norwegian cabin architecture with modern conveniences, offering electricity, water, sewage systems, and heated floors—luxuries that transform a rustic getaway into a comfortable year-round sanctuary. The main cabin provides three well-proportioned bedrooms, ideal for families or groups of friends seeking mountain adventures together. The separate annex adds flexible sleeping space, perfect for teenagers wanting independence or guests joining your mountain holidays. At the heart of the cabin, a 29-square-meter living room anchored by a traditional wood-burning stove creates the quintessential Norwegian hygge atmosphere. Treated wooden floors, painted wall panels, and natural ceiling panels with rounded logs establish that authentic mountain aesthetic that makes Norwegian cabins so distinctive. The crackling fire on winter evenings, the scent of burning birch wood, the warmth radiating through the room—these sensory experiences define the Norwegian cabin tradition. The separate kitchen, though compact at 3.1 square meters, provides everything needed to prepare meals after long days exploring the mountains. Imagine cooking fresh-caught trout from nearby streams or preparing traditional Norwegian dishes using ingredients from Tydal's local stores, just 14 minutes away. The bathroom features a shower cabin, sink cabinet, and water heater with insulated pipe controls ensuring reliable hot water even during harsh winters. The eco-friendly composting toilet in the annex reflects Norway's commitment to sustainable mountain living. What distinguishes this property from other Norwegian mountain cabins is its exceptional combination of seclusion and accessibility. Year-round road access with parking just 60 steps from the cabin means you can arrive Friday evening, even in February snowstorms, and be settled by the fire within minutes. This convenience is rare in mountain properties, where many cabins require snowmobile access or challenging winter approaches. The Grønlia cabin area represents one of Tydal's most established mountain communities, where neighbors respect privacy while sharing a common appreciation for mountain life. Living the Tydal Mountain Lifestyle: Tydal municipality in Trøndelag county offers outdoor enthusiasts an unparalleled playground across all four seasons. Winter transforms the landscape into a cross-country skiing paradise, with prepared trails beginning just 600 meters from the cabin. The nearest ski lift operates 8 minutes away, providing downhill skiing without the crowds and costs of major resorts. Snowmobiling is permitted directly from the cabin to main trails, opening vast winter wilderness to exploration. Spring brings the magical transition as snow recedes, revealing mountain flowers and migrating birds returning to nest. Summer means endless daylight for hiking expeditions into the Sylan mountain range, fishing in crystal-clear streams and lakes, and berry picking in forests surrounding the cabin. Autumn paints the mountainsides in spectacular colors while providing prime hunting season for those with proper permits—the area is renowned for moose, reindeer, and small game hunting. The cabin's elevation at 641 meters provides comfortable summer temperatures rarely exceeding 20°C, making it an ideal escape from lowland heat. Winter temperatures typically range from -5°C to -15°C, with proper snowfall ensuring excellent skiing conditions from November through April. The climate is drier than coastal Norway, meaning more sunny days and less rain during summer months. Tydal village, 14 minutes away, provides essential services including grocery stores, fuel stations, and local restaurants serving traditional Norwegian cuisine. The community maintains its authentic character while welcoming cabin owners and tourists. Nearby Stugudal offers additional amenities, and Trondheim, Norway's third-largest city with international airport connections, lies approximately 100 kilometers away—an easy drive when arriving for your mountain holidays. Investment Potential and Practical Ownership: This property operates on a leased plot system common in Norwegian mountain areas, significantly reducing initial purchase costs compared to freehold properties while providing long-term, secure usage rights. At the current price point of approximately €9,300, this represents exceptional value for a fully-equipped, year-round accessible mountain cabin in an established area. The Norwegian vacation rental market thrives year-round, with strong demand from domestic tourists seeking authentic cabin experiences and international visitors discovering Norway's outdoor culture. Properties in Tydal attract both winter sports enthusiasts and summer hikers, providing potential rental income during peak seasons while maintaining availability for personal use. The cabin's good condition means minimal immediate investment required—it's ready for immediate enjoyment. For international buyers, Norway offers straightforward property ownership processes with no restrictions on foreign ownership of recreational properties. The country's political stability, transparent legal system, and strong property rights provide security for vacation home investments. Norwegian property maintenance costs remain reasonable, with established local service providers available for year-round oversight, snow clearing, and seasonal preparations. Key Features: Three bedrooms in main cabin plus annex for additional sleeping space, Year-round road access with parking just 60 meters from cabin, Electricity, water, and sewage systems fully installed and functional, 29-square-meter living room with traditional wood-burning stove, Separate functional kitchen equipped for mountain cooking, Bathroom with shower, hot water heater, and winter-insulated pipes, Eco-friendly composting toilet in annex, Massive 50-square-meter terrace with panoramic mountain views, Elevation 641 meters providing exceptional air quality and vistas, Cross-country ski trails starting 600 meters from property, Ski lift accessible within 8-minute drive, Hunting and fishing opportunities throughout surrounding wilderness, Snowmobile access permitted from cabin to main trails, Cost-effective leased plot providing substantial land use, Well-maintained property in good condition, ready for immediate use. This cabin in Tydal's Grønlia area offers something increasingly rare: authentic Norwegian mountain living without sacrificing modern comfort or accessibility. It's sized perfectly for families or couples, large enough for memorable gatherings yet manageable for maintenance and heating costs. The combination of traditional cabin charm and practical amenities creates a property that serves equally well for adventurous ski weekends, peaceful summer retreats, or extended family holidays in the Norwegian mountains. For those seeking a vacation home in Norway that provides genuine mountain experiences, year-round usability, and strong value, this property delivers on all counts. It's ready to become your Norwegian mountain sanctuary, where city stress dissolves into forest silence, where seasons mark time more meaningfully than calendars, and where family memories accumulate like fresh snow on winter mornings. Contact Homestra today to explore ownership of this exceptional Norwegian mountain cabin and begin your journey into authentic Scandinavian outdoor living.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 58m²
- Price per m²
- €1,755
- Garden size
- 0m²
- 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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