3-Bed Waterfront Chalet with Boathouse & Guesthouse on Romsdalsfjord, Vestnes



Misfjordvegen 366, 6390 Vestnes, Norway, Vestnes (Norway)
3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 116m² Floor area
€487,610
Chalet
No parking
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
116m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Step outside the boathouse door at six in the morning, coffee in hand, and the fjord is mirror-flat. The mountains behind Flatevågen are still half in shadow. A small boat idles out past the floating dock, heading nowhere in particular. This is what owning a place at Misfjordvegen 366 actually feels like — not a postcard moment, but a routine one. That's rarer than it sounds.
This three-bedroom waterfront chalet sits right on the edge of Flatevågen, a sheltered inlet that opens quietly into the Romsdalsfjord on Norway's northwest coast. The main cabin was built in 2017, the annex the same year, and the boathouse followed in 2020 — so everything here is genuinely modern, properly insulated, and built with Norwegian winter in mind. No creaky floors, no drafty windows, no list of deferred repairs waiting for you. The energy label is C, which for a recreational property in this price range is solid.
The cabin itself spans 116 square metres and is designed around the view. Large-format windows run across the main living space, and the open-plan layout connects kitchen, dining, and lounge without fuss. The wood-burning stove anchors the room — on a grey October afternoon with the fjord going choppy outside, it earns its place. The kitchen is well-fitted with an island, integrated appliances, and enough counter space to actually cook in rather than just heat things up. Both bedrooms are calm and practical, the main one generous enough for a proper double setup. The bathroom has underfloor heating, clean tiling, and a washer-dryer combo tucked in — the kind of detail that matters when you've been out on the water all day.
The annex is the feature that separates this property from most Norwegian leisure cabins. It mirrors the main building in quality: its own bathroom, good ceiling height, and enough privacy that a teenage kid or a pair of visiting friends can genuinely close the door and decompress. Families who've outgrown one room of bunk beds will understand immediately why this matters.
Then there's the boathouse. Poured concrete slipway, built 2020, floating dock alongside — everything you need to keep a small motorboat or a rowboat without hauling it up a beach. The dock also works as a swimming platform through the summer months, when the sheltered bay warms up faster than the open fjord. The surrounding terrain has been landscaped with multiple terraces and seating areas positioned to catch both morning and evening sun, which in a Norwegian summer means you're chasing light until well past ten at night.
Vestnes itself is a small coastal municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, and it sits in a region that rewards people who pay attention. The Romsdalsfjord runs inland towards Åndalsnes, one of the world's most dramatic mountain towns, where the Romsdalen valley cuts between vertical walls of granite that climbers travel from across Europe to tackle. The Romsdalseggen ridge trail — a roughly 10-kilometre route with 900 metres of elevation gain — gives views that make you understand why Norwegians don't tend to be overly impressed by smaller hills elsewhere. Åndalsnes is about 45 minutes by car.
In the other direction, Ålesund is a 50-minute drive, ferry crossing included. The city is built across a cluster of islands and is arguably the finest example of Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) architecture in Norway, rebuilt after a 1904 fire with a coherence that most European towns can only envy. The fish market on the quay, the Brosundet canal district with its converted warehouses turned into restaurants, the Sunnmøre Museum's open-air collection of traditional boats and farmsteads — it's a genuinely good city to spend a day in. Molde, the jazz town, is 40 to 45 minutes in the opposite direction, and the Molde Jazz Festival each July draws serious musicians and a crowd that knows what it's hearing.
Day to day, the property is entirely practical. Vestnes centre is a four-minute drive: grocery store, pharmacy, café, Vinmonopolet. A ski lift is 15 minutes away for winter weekends. The road to the cabin is accessible year-round, so this isn't a summer-only proposition — winter fishing through the ice, cross-country skiing across the fells, and the northern lights appearing over the fjord on clear nights between October and March are all real possibilities, not marketing embellishments.
For international buyers considering a second home in Norway, the country's legal framework is relatively straightforward for EEA citizens, and Norwegian property ownership structures are among the most transparent in Europe. Recreational properties in this part of Møre og Romsdal have held value well, driven by consistent domestic demand for quality waterfront leisure cabins — there simply aren't many left at this standard and in this condition. Short-term rental through Norwegian cabin rental platforms is also a practical option if you want the property to generate income during weeks you're not using it.
Key features at a glance:
- Waterfront chalet with direct fjord access in Flatevågen, Vestnes, Norway
- Main cabin built 2017, annex/guesthouse 2017, boathouse 2020 — all modern construction
- 3 bedrooms across main cabin and annex, 2 bathrooms, 116 sqm total
- Open-plan kitchen and living area with wood-burning stove and fjord-facing windows
- IKEA kitchen with island, integrated appliances, and ample workspace
- Annex with private bathroom — ideal for guests, teenagers, or extended family stays
- Boathouse with concrete slipway and floating dock for direct water access
- Multiple sun terraces landscaped for morning and evening light
- Underfloor heating in bathroom and entrance hall
- Large gravel parking area, custom woodshed, year-round road access
- Energy label C — efficient insulation for a property usable in all seasons
- 4-minute drive to Vestnes centre; 50 minutes to Ålesund, 45 minutes to Molde
- 15 minutes to ski lift; close to Romsdalseggen trail and fjord fishing grounds
- Holiday home and vacation rental potential in high-demand coastal Norway market
- Priced at €487,610 — move-in ready with no renovation required
Properties like this one — three usable structures, genuine waterfront, modern build standard, all in one title — don't come up often in this part of the Norwegian coast. The combination of the boathouse, the private annex, and the fjord position is what makes Misfjordvegen 366 worth your serious attention.
Get in touch with the Homestra team today to arrange a viewing or request the full technical documentation. We work with international buyers through every step, from initial enquiry to Norwegian property registration.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 116m²
- Price per m²
- €4,204
- Garden size
- 1666m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 2
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- Chalet
- Energy label
Unknown
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