3-Bed Norwegian Chalet with Boat Mooring & Sea Access – Vacation Home in Kvisvik



Straumsvågen 109, 6674 Kvisvik, Norway, Kvisvik (Norway)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 62m² Floor area
€114,159
Chalet
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
62m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
The first thing you notice on a still July morning at Straumsvågen 109 is the silence — not the absence of sound, but the specific quality of it. The soft lapping of water maybe forty seconds' walk from the front door. A fishing boat somewhere out on the fjord, engine ticking over. Birdsong you can't quite identify. This is what a proper Norwegian cabin holiday sounds like, and owning this chalet means it's yours to come back to whenever city life stops making sense.
Kvisvik sits along the edge of Møre og Romsdal, a county that consistently stops visitors dead in their tracks. This is the same coastline that inspired a thousand painters and drew Norse sailors centuries before anyone thought to put a road through here. Straumsvågen itself is a quiet inlet where the light does extraordinary things in the late evening — in summer it barely gets dark, and the sky turns shades of amber and coral that you genuinely won't find anywhere south of the Arctic Circle. The mountains that frame the view from the chalet's veranda aren't decorative. They're the kind you actually want to climb.
The property at Straumsvågen 109 was built in 1986 and sits in genuinely good condition — no renovation project waiting to bite you, just a well-kept cabin ready for use from day one. At 62 square metres of indoor living space, it's compact in the way that Norwegian cabins are supposed to be: efficient, functional, warm. The layout makes sense. The living room sits at the heart of things, with windows sized generously enough to let the landscape in, and on grey October weekends when the rain comes sideways off the fjord, the fireplace turns the whole room into something very close to perfect. Adjoining the living area, the kitchen handles the practical business of cooking without wasting space, positioned so whoever's at the stove isn't cut off from the conversation.
Three bedrooms cover the sleeping arrangements comfortably — two adults, a couple of kids, maybe a grandparent. Everyone gets a room. Beyond the main building, a furnished annex handles the overflow when cousins arrive or friends decide to extend their visit, and there's an outdoor storage shed that earns its keep quickly once you start accumulating kayaking gear, fishing rods, and hiking boots. The 41-square-metre veranda deserves its own mention. That's not a balcony — it's a genuine outdoor room where long dinners happen, where children do their morning reading, where you sit with a coffee at 10pm watching the sun dip below the ridge and come right back up again.
The plot stretches to 2,200 square metres of freehold land. That's real space. Room for a kitchen garden if that's your thing, a badminton net if it isn't, or simply the breathing room that makes this feel like yours and not like a holiday apartment with neighbours through the wall.
About the water access — this is where Straumsvågen 109 distinguishes itself from other cabins in the area. The sea is 100 metres away. Walk down in the morning in your coat, or in summer just wander down barefoot. The seller has maintained a boat mooring at the lake, and freshwater fishing here means trout, not tourist brochures. Locals fish the lake seriously, and the sea fishing off this stretch of coastline — cod, mackerel, pollock depending on the season — is the kind of thing that turns a city person into someone who buys waders without being embarrassed about it.
Hiking trails fan out from the surrounding area in every direction. The network of paths through Møre og Romsdal connects valleys, ridgelines, and coastal viewpoints that take genuine hours to reach the top of and reward you accordingly. In winter, the snow transforms the whole landscape — cross-country skiing on groomed tracks, the particular creak of boots on packed snow, the way the fjord freezes in sections and catches the low January light. Summer here runs roughly June through August, warm and long-days brilliant, with temperatures that hit the high teens and low twenties on good spells. Spring and autumn are underrated — the colours in September along the Straumsvågen valley are worth a trip on their own.
For day-to-day practicality, a grocery store is five minutes by car, and the bus stop is literally a minute from the front door — genuinely useful if you're arriving by regional bus from Kristiansund or Molde. Ålesund, one of Norway's most distinctive cities and a hub for the area's Art Nouveau architecture and the famous Sunnmøre Alps, is reachable within a reasonable drive. Ålesund Airport connects to Oslo and onward to the rest of Europe, making this a viable year-round second home rather than a purely summer proposition.
For international buyers, Norway's property market is stable, transparent, and well-regulated. Foreign nationals can purchase freehold property here without restriction, and the legal process — handled through a licensed eiendomsmegler (estate agent) — is straightforward by European standards. Municipal fees are reasonable. The property is being sold with furnishings included by agreement, meaning you're not starting from scratch. It's genuinely move-in ready as a vacation home from the first weekend.
Rental potential in this part of Norway is real and growing. The demand for authentic Norwegian cabin experiences from both domestic and international visitors has increased consistently, and a property with boat mooring, sea access, and a furnished annex sits well above the average in terms of what it can command per week in the summer season. Management services operating out of Kristiansund and Molde can handle bookings and turnarounds if remote ownership is your plan.
Key features at a glance:
- 3-bedroom chalet in good condition, built 1986, fully furnished by agreement
- 62 sqm indoor living space plus 18 sqm external usable area
- 41 sqm sun-facing veranda with panoramic fjord and mountain views
- Freehold plot of 2,200 sqm
- 100 metres from the sea with direct water access
- Boat mooring at Straumsvågen lake included
- Freshwater and sea fishing opportunities on the doorstep
- Furnished guest annex for additional sleeping capacity
- Outdoor storage shed for equipment
- Bus stop one minute from the property
- Grocery store five minutes by car
- Strong sun exposure throughout the day
- Ålesund Airport accessible for international connections
- No renovation required — ready to use immediately
- Suitable for year-round use with skiing, hiking, fishing, and boating all accessible by season
Whether you're drawn by the fishing, the silence, the summer light that refuses to quit, or simply the idea of a place in Norway that's genuinely yours — this chalet at Straumsvågen 109 is the kind of property that doesn't come up often at this price point. Get in touch through Homestra today to arrange a viewing. Kvisvik in July will do the rest of the convincing.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 62m²
- Price per m²
- €1,841
- Garden size
- 2200m²
- 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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