3-Bed Mountain Holiday Home in Vemdalen with Sauna, Hot Tub & Ski Resort Access



Högåsvägen 43, 846 71 Vemdalen, Härjedalens kommun, Sweden, Vemdalen (Sweden)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 145m² Floor area
€625,000
Country home
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
145m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Step out onto the south-facing terrace at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the entire Härjedalen mountain range spreads out in front of you — ridge after ridge catching the first light, valley floor still in shadow. That's the view from Högåsvägen 43, every single day. Built in 2021 on one of Kilberget's most elevated plots, this 145-square-metre country home sits high enough that direct sun tracks across the terrace from breakfast until dusk, winter or summer.
Vemdalen doesn't get talked about as much as Åre or Sälen, which is precisely the point. It's a real village — with a Coop, a school, restaurants, and year-round residents — sitting in the gap between two ski resorts. Vemdalsskalet is 15 minutes by car. Björnrike is just as close in the other direction. Most owners here pick one or the other resort on a given day depending on snow conditions and mood. In between ski days, the lit cross-country tracks that run right through the village are the kind of low-key local perk that doesn't make it onto resort maps but gets used constantly.
Winter here runs long and reliable. Snow typically settles by November and holds through April. On groomed morning runs at Vemdalsskalet, the first lift often has only a handful of people — a far cry from the queues at Sälen on a February Saturday. Come back to this house, hang your kit in the garage (which has ski boot warmers and an EV charger installed), light the stone-clad fireplace that anchors the living room, and the afternoon takes care of itself.
That fireplace is worth dwelling on. It's floor-to-ceiling, clad in rough stone, and it pulls the whole open-plan ground floor into focus. The ceiling climbs to the roof ridge — the kind of volume that would feel extravagant in a city apartment but makes complete sense here, where you want the interior to match the scale of the landscape outside. Large windows frame the mountains on multiple sides. You're not looking at a wall with a painting on it. The mountains are the decor.
The kitchen is the most serious part of the house in the best way. Two ovens — one steam, one a combination oven and microwave — generous prep surfaces, and enough storage that a group of eight can actually cook together without getting in each other's way. Vemdalen's local shop covers the basics, but for a proper market run, Sveg is about an hour south and worth the drive. Pick up renskav, cloudberry jam, and whatever's fresh, and you have the makings of a dinner that tastes like the region.
Sauna access in Swedish mountain homes is non-negotiable, and this one is done properly. The bathroom sauna connects directly to the terrace and to the outdoor hot tub. You can heat the sauna remotely from the road, so it's ready when you arrive after a day on the slopes. Walk out from the hot tub in February, snow on the decking, mountains in the dark, steam rising — it's the kind of moment that makes people buy second homes in Scandinavia and then never really want to leave.
Three bedrooms handle family groups or a mix of couples without the usual logistical compromises. One bedroom opens directly onto the terrace. Underfloor heating runs through the entrance level, so cold floors after a ski day are not a problem anyone here has to deal with. Smart home features — Plejd lighting controllable by app, Yale smart locks, a security system for both the house and the garage — mean international owners can manage the property remotely and hand off access to guests or rental guests without needing to be present.
On the sustainability side: solar panels on both the main roof and the garage roof offset a meaningful share of running costs, particularly useful if the property is used as a rental during peak winter weeks. The 3,349-square-metre plot gives the house room to breathe in every direction. A 70-square-metre garage handles vehicles, toys, and all the equipment that mountain life accumulates over time.
Swedish summer up here is its own argument. The trails around Kilberget are serious hiking country — the kind where you carry a day pack and earn your elevation. Lingonberry and blueberry season runs from late July through August, and it's possible to fill a bowl within a five-minute walk from the front gate. The light at this latitude in June and July is extraordinary: soft, golden, lasting well past ten o'clock in the evening. Families who buy here for the skiing often find themselves spending just as much time here in August.
For international buyers, Sweden's property purchase process is relatively transparent. There are no restrictions on foreign ownership of residential property. The local market in Vemdalen has seen consistent demand as Swedish and Norwegian buyers compete for quality stock close to established ski infrastructure, and properties built after 2020 with this specification level represent the upper end of the market in the area. Rental management through local agencies is well-established, and a property of this quality during ski season commands competitive nightly rates.
Key features at a glance:
- 145 sqm country home built in 2021, in excellent condition
- Elevated plot of 3,349 sqm with unobstructed mountain panorama
- 3 bedrooms, 1 modern bathroom with sauna and direct terrace access
- Stone-clad fireplace as the centrepiece of the open-plan living area
- Ceiling rising to the roof ridge, large windows on multiple aspects
- Kitchen with steam oven and combination oven/microwave
- Outdoor hot tub on south-facing terrace with all-day sun exposure
- App-controlled sauna, Plejd smart lighting, Yale smart locks, security system
- Solar panels on house and garage roof
- 70 sqm garage with EV charger and ski boot warmers
- Underfloor heating throughout the entrance level
- 15 minutes to Vemdalsskalet and Björnrike ski resorts
- Lit cross-country ski tracks accessible directly from the village
- No foreign ownership restrictions for international buyers
- Strong rental demand through peak winter and summer seasons
If you want to see the view from that terrace in person — or talk through what ownership in Vemdalen looks like practically — get in touch with the team at Homestra. Properties at this specification level and in this position on Kilberget come up rarely. This one is worth a conversation sooner rather than later.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 145m²
- Price per m²
- €4,310
- Garden size
- 3349m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- Country home
- Energy label
Unknown
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