3-Bed Mountain Cabin Near Ski Trails in Passebekk with Sauna & Private Terrace - Norwegian Holiday Home



Bjørklundveien 41, 3648 Passebekk, Norway, Passebekk (Norway)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 113m² Floor area
€263,000
Chalet
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
113m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-drenched 57-square-meter terrace, morning coffee in hand, as early light filters through towering Norwegian pines. The air carries that crisp mountain freshness found only at 575 meters elevation, where the silence is broken only by birdsong and the occasional rustle of wildlife moving through the forest. This is the daily ritual that awaits at this 113-square-meter mountain retreat in Passebekk, where authentic Norwegian cabin living meets contemporary comfort just 100 meters from groomed cross-country ski trails. This is not just a vacation home in Norway—it is your gateway to the Nordic lifestyle that has captivated adventurers and nature seekers for generations. Located in the sought-after Skrim Syd area, this 3-bedroom cabin represents everything international buyers seek in a Scandinavian second home: genuine character, modern functionality, and immediate access to year-round outdoor recreation. The property sits on 1,307 square meters of private forested land, creating a secluded sanctuary where you can disconnect from urban pressures and reconnect with what matters. The Norwegian concept of 'friluftsliv'—open-air living—is not just a philosophy here; it is your everyday reality. The cabin's transformation between 2019 and 2022 achieved something remarkable: comprehensive modernization that honors rather than erases its 1965 heritage. Walk through the front door and you will immediately sense this balance. Painted and stained panel walls create warmth without feeling dated, while strategic updates ensure everything functions flawlessly. The 2020 kitchen renovation delivered contemporary appliances and generous storage within a layout that encourages communal cooking and conversation. Meal preparation becomes part of the vacation experience, not a chore—especially when sourcing ingredients from local Norwegian markets where wild game, fresh fish, and artisan cheeses reflect the region's culinary traditions. The heart of this cabin is undoubtedly the open-plan living area anchored by both a clean-burning fireplace and traditional wood-burning stove. These dual heating sources serve practical and atmospheric purposes, keeping you comfortable when winter temperatures drop while creating that quintessential cabin ambiance that makes guests reluctant to leave. The 85-square-meter main floor flows naturally from living to dining to kitchen, facilitating the kind of relaxed socializing that defines successful vacation properties. Three thoughtfully sized bedrooms accommodate family members and guests without feeling cramped, while the modern bathroom and separate toilet room prevent morning bottlenecks when the house is full. The 2022 addition of a spa area elevates this from comfortable cabin to proper wellness retreat. After hours of cross-country skiing, forest hiking, or lake swimming, there is nothing quite like the restorative power of your private sauna. This amenity alone significantly enhances rental appeal for guests seeking authentic Norwegian experiences, positioning this property as a premium holiday letting that commands higher nightly rates throughout the year. The Passebekk location delivers exceptional value within Norway's competitive vacation property market. Positioned in Buskerud county, you are connected to Oslo (approximately 90 minutes by car) yet fully immersed in wilderness that feels genuinely remote. This accessibility factor is crucial for international owners who want weekend escapes without excessive travel time from major airports. The region surrounds you with natural recreation opportunities that shift beautifully with seasons. Winter transforms the landscape into a cross-country skiing paradise, with maintained trails starting just 100 meters from your door—no car loading, no parking hassles, just step outside and glide into pristine snow-covered forests. Downhill skiing facilities are accessible within reasonable driving distance for those seeking more adrenaline-focused winter sports. Spring brings the magical transition as snow melts, rivers swell, and wildflowers carpet the forest floor, making it prime hiking season when trails are less crowded than summer months. Summer opens the region's lakes for swimming, fishing, and kayaking, while the extended daylight hours characteristic of Norwegian summers mean you can enjoy outdoor activities until late evening. Autumn paints the forests in spectacular colors and attracts foraging enthusiasts seeking mushrooms and berries—activities deeply embedded in Norwegian culture that guests find fascinating. The property's practical infrastructure demonstrates the thorough modernization undertaken by previous owners. The private water and sewage system operates reliably, while the modern pipe-in-pipe plumbing provides protection against Norway's harsh winter temperatures. Both natural and mechanical ventilation systems maintain healthy indoor air quality regardless of season or occupancy levels. Year-round road access is confirmed, essential for spontaneous winter weekends when weather conditions can challenge less-maintained mountain properties. Electricity and water systems are fully installed and functioning, removing the rustic uncertainties that plague some older cabins. Storage solutions include a 23-square-meter external storage room plus a separate 5-square-meter tool shed, providing ample space for ski equipment, bicycles, fishing gear, and seasonal items. This storage capacity is often underestimated by first-time cabin buyers but proves invaluable for maintaining an uncluttered interior while keeping recreational equipment organized and accessible. For international buyers considering Norwegian vacation property investment, several factors make this cabin particularly attractive. The purchase price of 263,000 euros positions it within reach for buyers seeking European mountain properties without Swiss or Austrian premium pricing. Norway's stable economy, transparent legal system, and well-established property rights provide security for foreign ownership. The country's non-EU status means different regulations apply, but the process is straightforward with proper guidance. Rental potential is substantial given the property's condition, amenities, and location. Norwegian cabin rentals enjoy strong domestic demand, as Norwegians themselves are avid cabin users who frequently rent additional properties for extended family gatherings or special occasions. International tourists increasingly seek authentic Scandinavian experiences, and this property delivers exactly what they imagine: forest seclusion, Nordic design, sauna culture, and immediate access to outdoor activities. Marketing through established Norwegian rental platforms can generate steady income during peak seasons while you reserve your preferred weeks for personal use. The surrounding Passebekk area offers more than just natural beauty. Daily necessities are reachable within a 21-minute drive, striking that ideal balance between seclusion and convenience. The local community is family-friendly and welcoming, with bus service approximately 11 minutes away for car-free travel options. Regional attractions include traditional Norwegian mountain villages, historical sites, and cultural venues that give international visitors deeper appreciation for Norwegian heritage beyond the outdoor activities. The climate at 575 meters elevation provides four distinct seasons, each offering unique appeal. Winters are cold and snowy, perfect for the full Nordic experience. Summers remain comfortable without oppressive heat, making this an excellent escape from warmer European regions. Spring and autumn shoulder seasons offer solitude and natural beauty for those who appreciate quieter mountain experiences. Key features include: 113 square meters of renovated living space across three bedrooms and modern bathroom facilities. Expansive 57-square-meter terrace with sunny, sheltered positioning for outdoor living and entertainment. Private 1,307-square-meter forested plot ensuring seclusion and natural surroundings. Dual heating systems with clean-burning fireplace and traditional wood stove for warmth and ambiance. Private sauna completed in 2022 for wellness and authentic Norwegian cabin experience. Modern kitchen renovated in 2020 with contemporary appliances and ample storage. Year-round road access at 575 meters elevation with reliable infrastructure systems. Located 100 meters from maintained cross-country ski trails for immediate winter access. Comprehensive storage solutions including 23-square-meter external room and separate tool shed. Private water and sewage systems with modern pipe-in-pipe plumbing for reliable operation. Major renovations completed 2019-2022 including roof, terrace, electrical, and plumbing upgrades. Family-friendly peaceful area with excellent fishing, hiking, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Approximately 90 minutes from Oslo providing convenient access while maintaining remote mountain atmosphere. Strong rental potential for premium Norwegian cabin experience seekers. Move-in ready condition requiring no immediate investment beyond furnishing preferences. This Norwegian mountain cabin represents more than a vacation property investment—it is an invitation to embrace a lifestyle that prioritizes nature connection, seasonal rhythms, and the simple pleasures that modern life often obscures. Whether you envision snowy winter weekends with family, summer adventures exploring Norwegian forests and lakes, or generating rental income from guests seeking authentic Scandinavian experiences, this Passebekk retreat delivers on all fronts. The combination of genuine cabin character, comprehensive modern updates, exceptional location near ski trails and hiking paths, and accessible pricing within the Norwegian market makes this a rare opportunity. International buyers searching for their Norwegian holiday home will find everything they seek here: space, privacy, comfort, and that intangible quality that makes you reluctant to leave when vacation ends. Contact Homestra today to arrange your private viewing and begin your Norwegian cabin ownership journey. Whether you are seeking your first European vacation home or adding to an existing portfolio, this Passebekk property deserves serious consideration. The lifestyle awaits, the location cannot be replicated, and opportunities like this in Norway's mountain regions do not remain available long.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 113m²
- Price per m²
- €2,327
- Garden size
- 1307m²
- 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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