3-Bed Ski-In Chalet at Grong Resort with Carport, 18-Hole Disc Golf & Year-Round Mountain Access



Slalåmsvingen 8, 7870 Grong, Grong (Norway)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 89m² Floor area
€252,200
Chalet
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
89m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture yourself stepping out onto your southeast-facing terrace with morning coffee in hand, watching the first skiers carve fresh tracks down the slopes while mountain peaks glow in the early light. This is the rhythm of life at Grong Ski Center, where your 2014-built chalet sits mere meters from the children's lift, offering genuine ski-in convenience that transforms winter mornings from rushed commutes into leisurely glides down the mountain. The scent of pine mingles with wood smoke from neighboring cabins as you plan your day—perhaps skiing before lunch, then disc golf on the alpine slopes, or simply hiking the trails that spider out from your doorstep into the Norwegian wilderness.
This modern alpine retreat represents the sweet spot for families seeking an active vacation home in Central Norway without the premium price tags of Trysil or Hemsedal. Built just over a decade ago, the property combines contemporary Scandinavian design with practical functionality, creating a space where wet ski gear, muddy hiking boots, and summer mountain bikes all have their place. The open-plan living area spans the main floor, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame the ski slopes like living artwork, changing daily with weather and season. Underfloor heating radiates through the polished floors, creating that particular coziness Norwegians call koselig—essential when you return from afternoon skiing or winter evening walks under the northern stars.
The 89-square-meter interior feels considerably more spacious thanks to intelligent design: high ceilings prevent any sense of cabin claustrophobia, while the flowing layout between kitchen and living room accommodates everything from quiet reading afternoons to lively après-ski gatherings. The contemporary fireplace anchors the living space, providing both warmth and atmosphere during long winter evenings when darkness falls early and stories around the fire become tradition. Integrated kitchen appliances maintain clean lines while offering full functionality for preparing everything from quick breakfasts before first tracks to elaborate dinners featuring local Norwegian ingredients—think cured meats from nearby farms, fresh berries picked during summer hikes, or salmon from regional waters.
Three well-proportioned bedrooms sleep family and friends comfortably, each designed with the flexibility modern vacation homes demand. Whether you're hosting extended family for Christmas skiing, welcoming friends for summer mountain biking, or settling in for a peaceful couple's retreat, the sleeping arrangements adapt accordingly. The bathroom's underfloor heating and washing machine connections prove invaluable during extended stays, allowing you to pack lighter and wash ski gear between powder days or muddy hiking excursions.
What truly distinguishes this property is the 47-square-meter terrace—larger than many urban apartments—where summer barbecues extend late into Nordic summer nights when daylight seems endless. The southeast orientation captures morning sun perfectly, warming the space for breakfast outdoors from late spring through early autumn. Here you'll watch weather systems roll across the mountains, observe wildlife venturing near the cabin area, and perhaps spot fellow disc golf enthusiasts navigating the challenging Bjørgan course that winds through the alpine terrain just beyond your property.
The carport with attached storage room solves the perpetual challenge of mountain property ownership: where to keep all the gear an active lifestyle accumulates. Skis, poles, helmets, and boots occupy the storage in winter; mountain bikes, disc golf equipment, fishing rods, and hiking packs take over in summer. The 15-square-meter external storage means your living space remains uncluttered, dedicated to relaxation rather than equipment management.
Grong Ski Center itself offers authentic Norwegian skiing without the crowds and prices of mega-resorts. The children's lift accessibility makes this ideal for families with young skiers—no long walks carrying equipment, no shuttle buses, just step out and ski. Beyond skiing, the adjacent biathlon facilities host events throughout winter, while summer transforms the slopes into hiking territory and Norway's only alpine disc golf course. The 18-hole Bjørgan layout challenges players of all levels while showcasing spectacular mountain views from every tee.
Beyond immediate resort amenities, Grong positions you centrally in Trøndelag, Norway's heartland. The Namsen River, renowned among salmon fishermen worldwide, flows nearby, offering some of Europe's finest Atlantic salmon fishing from June through September. Hiking trails range from family-friendly forest walks to challenging mountain ascents, with wilderness cabins dotting the landscape for multi-day trekking adventures. Winter brings opportunities for cross-country skiing on groomed tracks, snowshoeing through silent forests, and ice fishing on frozen lakes.
The practical aspects matter equally for international vacation home ownership. The property connects to municipal water and sewage systems—no well maintenance or septic concerns. Public transport links Grong to Trondheim, Norway's third-largest city, in under two hours by train, while the airport offers connections throughout Scandinavia and beyond. Essential shopping sits 12-13 minutes away by car, close enough for convenience yet far enough to maintain the mountain retreat atmosphere. The established cabin community means good neighbors, shared snow clearing arrangements, and the security of occupied surrounding properties.
For investment-minded buyers, Norwegian mountain properties demonstrate consistent demand from domestic and international renters. Grong's year-round appeal—skiing, biathlon events, disc golf tournaments, hiking season, fishing expeditions—creates multiple rental opportunities beyond traditional ski season weeks. Property management companies in the region can handle bookings and maintenance for owners unable to visit regularly, while Norway's transparent legal system and property rights provide security for international investors.
The annual costs remain manageable: municipal fees of approximately 1,400 EUR and ground rent around 530 EUR reflect the leasehold arrangement common in Norwegian resort areas, keeping purchase prices accessible while ensuring maintained common areas and infrastructure. The 2014 construction means minimal immediate maintenance concerns—expect decades of reliable service from the building systems, insulation, and structure.
Climate considerations enhance rather than limit enjoyment. Winter temperatures hover around freezing, perfect for dry snow conditions from November through April. Summers reach comfortable 15-20°C, ideal for hiking and disc golf without oppressive heat. The 237-meter elevation provides genuine mountain air without altitude challenges, while the surrounding peaks create the dramatic scenery that defines Norwegian landscapes.
This property suits multiple buyer profiles: families seeking accessible skiing with young children; active couples wanting year-round outdoor recreation; remote workers desiring a productive retreat with reliable connectivity; or investors recognizing Norwegian vacation property's rental potential and long-term value stability. The move-in ready condition means you could purchase in spring, furnish to taste, and welcome summer guests by June or first ski tracks by December.
Key features include: Three bedrooms sleeping six comfortably; Open-plan living with contemporary fireplace; 47-square-meter southeast terrace with mountain views; Underfloor heating in main living areas and bathroom; Integrated kitchen appliances; Carport with 15-square-meter attached storage; Walking distance to children's ski lift; Access to 18-hole alpine disc golf course; Ski and biathlon facilities nearby; 1,316-square-meter leased plot; Built 2014 with modern insulation and systems; Municipal water and sewage connections; Public transport five minutes walking; Shopping 12-13 minutes driving; Two hours to Trondheim by train.
Grong represents authentic Norwegian mountain life without the inflated prices of celebrity resort towns. Here you'll find genuine community among fellow cabin owners, spectacular nature just beyond your terrace, and the satisfaction of owning a quality mountain retreat where every season brings new adventures. Whether you envision winter ski holidays becoming family tradition, summer hiking expeditions exploring Trøndelag's wilderness, or peaceful autumn weekends watching leaves turn golden across the valleys, this chalet provides your Norwegian basecamp. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and begin your Scandinavian mountain ownership journey.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 89m²
- Price per m²
- €2,834
- Garden size
- 1316m²
- 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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