3-Bedroom Chalet in Rossland with Private Boat Mooring & Outdoor Kitchen

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Skjelangervegen 677, 5917 Rossland, Rossland (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 78Floor area

€220,353

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

78m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Norwegian Retreat: Embrace the Coastal Lifestyle in Rossland

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This is the daily reality at your new chalet in Rossland, a serene escape just 50 minutes from the vibrant city of Bergen. Nestled in a sun-drenched, private location, this property offers a unique blend of comfort, nature, and adventure.

A Day in the Life: Coastal Living at Its Finest

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 70 m² terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the beautifully landscaped 1,808 m² plot. The scent of fresh coffee mingles with the salty sea breeze, setting the tone for a day of relaxation or exploration. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a culinary adventurer, Rossland offers a wealth of experiences.

Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures

In the summer, the nearby sea beckons with opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. With your private boat mooring just a stone's throw away, spontaneous maritime adventures are always within reach. As autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues, the surrounding mountains, including Eldsfjellet and Storafjellet, offer hiking trails that promise breathtaking views and invigorating exercise.

Winter transforms the chalet into a cozy haven, where the wood-burning fireplace in the open-plan living room becomes the heart of the home. Gather with family and friends, sharing stories and laughter as the snow gently falls outside. Spring brings a burst of life to the garden, inviting you to cultivate your green thumb or simply enjoy the blossoming beauty.

Culinary Delights and Cultural Riches

Rossland's local cuisine is a celebration of fresh, seasonal ingredients. From seafood delicacies to traditional Norwegian dishes, the region's culinary offerings are sure to delight. The outdoor kitchen in your annex is perfect for al fresco dining, allowing you to savor these flavors under the open sky.

Cultural attractions abound, with Bergen's museums, galleries, and historical sites just a short drive away. Whether you're exploring the vibrant arts scene or indulging in a shopping spree at the local center, there's always something new to discover.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience

This chalet is more than just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary designed for modern living. The interior layout maximizes space, with three comfortable bedrooms and a functional bathroom featuring a modern Jets vacuum toilet system. The spacious living area, bathed in natural light, is perfect for both relaxation and remote work, thanks to high-speed fiber internet.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

As a move-in-ready property, this chalet offers immediate enjoyment and long-term investment potential. The well-maintained condition, recent upgrades, and desirable location make it an attractive option for rental income. With shared parking and easy access to public transportation, practical considerations for international buyers are seamlessly addressed.

Key Features:
- Three bedrooms for family and guests
- Modern bathroom with vacuum toilet and shower
- Open-plan living and kitchen area with fireplace
- Expansive terrace and multiple outdoor seating areas
- Private boat mooring at the pier
- Outdoor kitchen and annex with storage
- High-speed fiber internet
- Landscaped, private plot with excellent sun exposure
- Proximity to hiking trails, the sea, and essential amenities

Your Norwegian Dream Awaits

This chalet is a rare gem in the heart of Vestland, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty, modern amenities, and cultural richness. Whether you're seeking a weekend retreat, a summer residence, or a year-round home, this property invites you to live the Norwegian coastal dream. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards owning your slice of paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
78
Price per m²
€2,825
Garden size
1808
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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Picture this: early morning at Trevatn, the lake so still it mirrors the pine forest on the opposite bank. You step out onto the terrace in wool socks, coffee in hand, and the only sound is the occasional knock of a woodpecker somewhere deep in the trees behind the cabin. This is what you bought. Not a postcard. The real thing. Built in 2023 and sitting on a private 1,664 square metre plot along Ringstadvegen in the small community of Fall, Søndre Land, this compact log cabin is one of the more honest things you can own in Norway. No grand claims, no fluff — just good timber construction, a wood-burning stove that heats the place in under twenty minutes, and a boat place on the water that gets used from ice-out in late April right through to the first frost. At 167,000 EUR, it's among the most accessible entry points into genuine Norwegian lake cabin ownership you'll find on the market today. The main structure covers 23 square metres of efficiently arranged interior. Open-plan by necessity and by design, the living area doubles as a dining and gathering space, with large windows framing the lake and the ridgeline beyond. Late afternoon light in July slants through those windows at an angle that makes the whole room glow amber. The wood stove sits at the heart of it — a cast-iron Jøtul, the kind you find in every serious Norwegian hytte — and in October, when the birch leaves turn and the air has that particular sharpness, you'll understand exactly why this culture has always been built around fire and water. The separate annex is where this property earns its character. It houses a proper sauna — not a decorative one, but the kind you heat up for an hour before you go in, the kind where the löyly (that hit of steam w ... click here to read more

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Step out onto the south-facing terrace at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the Spind peninsula spreads out in front of you — still water, pine-covered islands, and a sky that turns pink and gold over the Lista flatlands before the rest of Norway wakes up. This is what 100 meters from the sea actually feels like. Not a marketing line. A daily reality. Bjørnevågsveien 268 sits in Spind, one of the quieter corners of Farsund municipality on Norway's southwest coast — an area locals call Sørlandet, the sun coast. And the name earns it. This stretch of coastline logs more sunshine hours than almost anywhere else in the country, and the chalet's orientation captures nearly all of them. The 115 square meters of wraparound terrace isn't a design afterthought; it's the main event from May through September, when you're eating grilled mackerel outside at nine in the evening under a sky that refuses to go dark. Built in 1986 and kept in genuinely good condition, the chalet covers 69 square meters across a smart, practical layout. Three bedrooms sleep the family or a group of friends without anyone feeling like they drew the short straw. The living room is anchored by a wood-burning stove that earns its keep the moment October arrives — there's something about the smell of birch smoke drifting through an open window on a grey autumn afternoon that makes you understand why Norwegians refuse to give up their hytter even as the temperature drops. Large windows pull the landscape inside, framing the water and the green hills beyond. Electric heating backs up the stove through the shoulder months, so this isn't a place you abandon after the summer crowds thin out. The kitchen is open to the living and dining area, which matte ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Skjenet 5, a delightful chalet nestled in the serene coastal town of Manger, Norway. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility, making it an ideal retreat for overseas buyers and expats seeking a slice of Norwegian paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your sunny terrace. This is the everyday reality at Skjenet 5, where the stunning views of the archipelago provide a breathtaking backdrop to your morning coffee. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the picturesque town of Manger, just a short drive from Bergen, this chalet offers the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience. - Size: A cozy 72 square meters, with a practical layout that maximizes space and comfort. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, each designed to offer a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. - Bathroom: A well-appointed bathroom with modern amenities, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Outdoor Space: A generous 572 square meter plot featuring a lush garden with vibrant rhododendrons and a sunny terrace perfect for al fresco dining. - Proximity to Nature: Just a stone's throw from a marina and swimming area, ideal for boating enthusiasts and nature lovers. - Accessibility: Easy access to Manger center, offering essential services and public transport links. - Utilities: Equipped with water, electricity, cable TV, and internet, ensuring you stay connected while enjoying the tranquility of nature. - Parking: Private parking space for easy year-round access. - Ownership: Sold as a freehold property, giving you full control over your holiday hom ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skjenet 5!

Nestled in the heart of Rossland, Vikebø 46 offers an inviting retreat for those looking to connect with nature while enjoying the conveniences of nearby urban amenities. This delightful chalet stands ready to serve as a home base for adventures and a cozy hideaway alike, positioned amidst the stunning Norwegian landscape. The chalet itself is a welcoming abode, exuding a warmth that promises comfort without pretension. With three bedrooms and a single bathroom, this property is perfectly sized for a small family or anyone yearning for a cozy getaway. Picture yourself waking up to the breathtaking views that unfold outside every window. The living space, designed as an open-plan lounge and kitchen, is perfect for shared family meals and fun, or for those tranquil mornings with a cup of coffee warming your hands as the sun streams through. The generous 48-square-meter terrace additionally promises endless opportunities for both solitude under the sky and lively outdoor dinners. Living at Vikebø 46 positions you amongst stunning natural landscapes, where sunlight graces the property with its presence. The amenities of this property are modest yet thoughtful enough to enhance daily living, including its convenient road access, making life a little bit easier. The cherished fireplace creates an ambient glow and warmth, ideal for cold winter nights. - Three bedrooms - Road access - 48 square meter terrace - Fireplace - Excellent sunlight exposure - Proximity to hiking trails - Nearby alpaca park - Canoeing/kayaking nearby - Fishing spots - Swimming areas close by Rossland and its surrounding areas offer an abundance of activities and places to explore. For those who love the great outdoors, the options are vast. Magical h ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 ved Marcus Landmark har den store gleden av å presentere Vikebø 46

Nestled in the serene embrace of Havrevågen, Rossland, this exquisite country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian coastal paradise. With its breathtaking views, private shoreline, and meticulously maintained amenities, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This is the daily reality at Havrevågen 4, where the natural beauty of Norway's coastline is your constant companion. A Coastal Haven for the Discerning Buyer This property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. The main cabin, with its three cozy bedrooms, offers ample space for family and friends. The large, tiled bathroom and well-equipped kitchen ensure modern comfort, while the living room's wood-burning stove provides a cozy retreat on cooler evenings. Large windows frame the stunning views, bringing the outside in and creating a seamless connection with nature. Key Features: - Private Shoreline: Enjoy exclusive access to your own stretch of coastline, perfect for swimming, fishing, or simply soaking in the sun. - Boathouse & Dock: A spacious boathouse and floating dock make this property a haven for boating enthusiasts. - Sunlit Terrace: The large terrace and balcony areas offer ample space for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Meticulously Maintained: The property is in excellent condition, reflecting the care and attention of its current owners. - Fully Furnished: Move in and start enjoying your new retreat immediately, with all inventory and equipment included. - Included Boat: A boat with a motor is ... click here to read more

Welcome to Havrevågen. A fantastic leisure property with large boathouse, deep-water pier, and shoreline

Welcome to Ulvatn 44, a hidden gem nestled in the serene landscapes of Radøy, just a stone's throw from the charming town of Manger in Vestland County, Norway. This off-grid cabin offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise, where the tranquility of nature meets the comforts of modern living. Whether you're seeking a holiday home, a second home, or a sound investment, this property promises a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and sustainability. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private oasis. This cabin, set on a generous 1,000 square meter lot, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that embraces the beauty and simplicity of nature. ### A Haven of Comfort and Sustainability The cabin's design seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay throughout the year. The main living area is a bright, inviting space, where large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. A wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring. The open-plan kitchen is both compact and functional, equipped with gas and solar-powered appliances. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a gourmet dinner, you'll find everything you need at your fingertips. The kitchen's thoughtful design includes a window above the sink, offering a delightful view as you go about your culinary adventures. ### Restful Retreats The cabin features a main bedroom with a custom-built 170cm bed, strategically positioned to catch the first rays of the sun. For additional guests, a loft alcove with a 120cm bed provides ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ulvatn 44 – your own oasis on Radøy

Nestled on the serene slopes of Radøy, Sletta, this delightful cabin awaits those yearning for a tranquil slice of Norway's natural wonders. Whilst it may not boast the modern luxuries found in urban settings, it compensates with something far more precious: peace, nature, and an enduring appeal that transcends time. Located at Nedre Valdersneset 15, the cabin comes with awe-inspiring views over Lurefjorden—a vision that enthralls all who lay eyes on it. This cozy two-bedroom retreat is an honest representation of everything that makes the Nordic landscape so special. Locals and visitors alike are spellbound by the fjord views that greet you from every window. With sun exposure from early dawn until the late sunset, you’ll be able to soak in daylight for almost the entire span of the day—perfect for creating lasting memories with loved ones. Here’s a taste of cabin life: - Spectacular fjord views - Sun from morning to evening - Diverse landscape on well-maintained plot - Right to use boathouse plot - Quiet, peaceful environment - Nearby swimming and hiking opportunities Built in 1958, this cabin has been gently used and lovingly maintained across decades. At 87 square meters, it offers a comforting space without the overwhelming upkeep. The design lends itself to open, functional living spaces, engaging you with nature at every opportunity. The allure of the property continues outdoors, where a landscaped plot with sections of paved areas and terraces beckon you to embrace the sun-drenched afternoons and breezy evenings amidst the local flora. For storage and recreational needs, the cabin’s external features are worth noting. The property comes with a furnished annex and a handy storage shed. Notably, the boathouse p ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Kjerrgarden, Norway, lies an opportunity that beckons the keen eye for potential. The boathouse located at Ådlandsvik-Naust, 5314 Kjerrgarden, invites investors and dreamers alike to envision what could be. With an extensive need for rehabilitation, this property presents itself as a true fixer-upper for those ready to take on the challenge and unveil its lush setting's hidden assets. Stepping onto this lot, you're greeted by views that sing of tranquility and promise. The boathouse, albeit in its weathered glory, whispers of times bygone and the delightful prospect of revival. Set with a captivating panorama over Herdlefjorden, Nordhordaland, the vista alone is reason enough to set roots here. Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle lull of water and basking in the sunlight that warms this corner of the world. The structure itself, aged and yearning for a breath of fresh air, is nonetheless ripe with potential. Divided into five rooms with partial furnishings, it includes rudimentary kitchen and bathroom facilities - the canvas for a visionary ready to bring modern comforts to these rustic remnants. The loft, crafted with three distinct rooms, awaits the transformation from forgotten space to perhaps a cozy studio or workshop. • Boathouse with rich history • Parking space available • Partial furnishings included • Basic kitchen and bathroom facilities • Loft with three rooms • Wooden pier facilities in need restoration • Electrical panel with three circuits • Scenic views over Herdlefjorden • Located by the sea for boating and fishing • Boat slip included in Ådlandsvik Small Boat Harbor The maritime lifestyle this location promises is unparalleled. Enjoy access to a boat ... click here to read more

Boathouse with a great location but in need of extensive rehabilitation. It also includes a boat slip in the marina and a parking space.

Nestled in the serene landscape of Kjerrgarden, a beautiful and secluded area comes to life on Hestetreet, 5314 Kjerrgarden. Here lies a captivating opportunity—a residential plot covering over 1.2 acres, complete with an accompanying boathouse parcel, ready for those seeking the tranquility and freedom to construct their home. If you've dreamt of designing your ideal residence amidst nature, this opportunity awaits to become a reality. The location is simply stunning, tucked away in the picturesque region of Fauskanger, known for its peaceful and rural charm. The plot offers breathtaking sea views and a short boat ride away, you will discover the vibrant archipelago. These islands are renowned for their inviting swimming spots, charming islands, and abundant fishing hotspots. Whether you fancy a quiet afternoon by the water or an adventure into the heart of nature, this location offers it all. Living in Kjerrgarden means stepping into a world where nature is just a stone's throw away. Imagine waking up to the stunning landscape of Fauskanger and embarking on invigorating hikes on Abeddissefjellet, just a short walk away from your doorstep. From nearby beaches to scenic mountain trails, there are countless opportunities for leisure and recreation. The climate here leans towards the cooler side, given its proximity to the sea, but it's a refreshing escape that truly reinvigorates the spirit. - Opportunity to build your dream home - Stunning sea views - Over 1.2 acres of space - Associated boathouse parcel - Hiking and nature trails nearby - Short distance to beaches - Access to vibrant archipelago - Just minutes to Fauskanger Primary and Secondary School - Areas for boating, fishing, and swimming - 4-minute drive to gr ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 ved Trude Gunnlaugsson-Gravdal har gleden av å presentere denne flotte eiendommen!

The first thing you notice, stepping onto that 35-square-metre terrace, is the quiet. Not the muffled quiet of triple-glazed windows or noise-cancelling headphones — proper Norwegian coastal quiet, broken only by the lap of seawater against the rocks below and the occasional cry of a guillemot riding the thermals. That's the daily reality of owning this waterfront cabin at Nedre Valdersneset 93 in Sletta, a compact stretch of coastline on Radøy island in Vestland county, where the fjord meets the open sea and the rest of the world feels very, very far away. Sletta sits at the outer edge of Nordhordland, a region that most international visitors drive through on the way to somewhere else. Their loss. The coastline here is raw and honest — exposed skerries, deep-green water, and the kind of light in July that doesn't fully disappear until past midnight. This particular cabin, renovated and upgraded in 2020, occupies a plot of 489 square metres right at the water's edge, roughly 100 metres from the shoreline. It comes with its own boathouse. In Norway, that combination — cabin plus naust — is the classic dream, and it's increasingly hard to find at this price point. Getting here is part of the ritual. You park the car and walk five or six minutes along a path through the heathland, arriving at the cabin already half-decompressed. That short walk is what keeps the spot genuinely private. No road noise. No neighbours materialising unexpectedly. Just you, the cabin, and the view. Inside, the layout is tight but well-considered. The open living room and kitchen takes up 29.5 square metres — the full heart of the cabin — with space for a sofa group facing the sea side and a dining table that seats the whole crew after a day o ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Jørn Tage Hereide presents Nedre Valdersneset 93.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Kjerrgarden, this charming chalet at Nordre Hauglandsvegen 108 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Just a short 20-minute drive from the Askøy Bridge, this property is perfectly positioned for those seeking a tranquil retreat with breathtaking views over the Herdlafjorden. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian coast. This chalet, with its generous plot of 1,678 square meters, provides the perfect backdrop for a second home, where privacy and nature harmoniously coexist. The property is easily accessible by car, ensuring that your escape to tranquility is as seamless as possible. Originally built in 1950, the chalet has been thoughtfully updated to blend its classic charm with modern comforts. Significant renovations in 2016 included new cladding, additional insulation, and the installation of new windows and doors, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency. Inside, the chalet offers a cozy yet practical layout. The living room, with its large windows, frames the stunning sea views, creating an inviting space for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The simple yet functional kitchen, complete with a dedicated dining area, is perfect for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. The two comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, while the basement, equipped with a practical shower solution, offers additional storage or hobby space. The outdoor terrace and balcony area are ideal for enjoying the fresh sea air, dining al fresco, or simply relaxing with a book while taking in the panoramic views of the fjord. Living in Kjerrgarden offers a unique lifestyle, ... click here to read more

Nordre Haugland, approx. 20 min from the bridge.

Ah, what a joy it is to introduce you to this hidden gem nestled at Nordre Hauglandsvegen 69 in Kjerrgarden, Norway. As a busy real estate agent dipping into the heart of global properties, I find this cabin to be a wonderful opportunity for those of you overseas looking for a serene hideaway. Let's take a leisurely stroll through what could potentially be your new favorite escape. Imagine waking up in the heart of Norway's breathtaking nature, surrounded by rolling landscapes where each morning promises a touch of tranquility and fresh air. Kjerrgarden is known for being a quaint and peaceful corner of the world, where the sound of rustling leaves is sometimes the loudest noise you’ll hear. This property offers that rare chance of owning a little slice of peace—a cabin that's both well-situated and steeped in local appeal. Now, let’s talk specifics. At 34 square meters, the space offers a snug yet efficient layout, perfect for those desiring to step away from the hustle and clutter of city life. It's essentially a canvas for cozy living, with a vestibule welcoming you into a living space that feels like home the minute you step through the door. Perhaps there's a bit of rustic vibe to it, a certain timelessness since it was built back in 1946. That's the charm, excuse me, the allure of it—instant warmth, an inviting atmosphere where comfort meets simplicity. One of the luxuries is its large plot size of 5,250 square meters, which can spur the imagination on all sorts of outdoor possibilities. Whether it's gardening, setting up a seating area under the trees, or letting the kids run wild, there's room to breathe and enjoy nature at its purest. Outdoors, that big patch of land means you are never short of options for g ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordre Hauglandsvegen 69 - Presented by Eiendomsmegler Vest v/ Tom Rosenlund

Picture this: Tucked away in the quaint town of Hauglandshella, you're walking up to a cabin that promises a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle, yet remains a story waiting to unfold. This isn’t just any cabin; it’s a place begging to be called a home, especially for those seeking tranquility with a brush of maritime lifestyle. Situated at Skotnes 57, this coveted cabin offers you a slice of Norway's raw beauty. Whether you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking for a serene retreat, this might just be the investment that you've been dreaming about. This cabin, quite literally perched at the top of a headland, surrounded by picturesque sceneries, has earmarked itself into the heart of Hauglandshella. With two cozy bedrooms and a well-sized bathroom, this 58 square meter residence has enough space to cater to a small family or for you to enjoy all by yourself. You have a boat? Perfect! The cabin features a boat dock at the neighbor's quay, just a short amble away. For those who appreciate a bit of maritime adventure, this is your open avenue to the sea. As you step into this cabin, the immediate feeling is that of being embraced by its warm and welcoming aura. Marrying old-world coziness with modern conveniences, this cabin comes equipped with essential comforts including electricity, a proper toilet, a shower, and even a washing machine. One can take solace in knowing that, despite its rustic charm, contemporary needs have been well-addressed. The exterior does beckon a bit of attention, so roll up your sleeves this summer for some light maintenance—an opportunity to add your personal touch, and therein lies its uncut potential. Living in Hauglandshella is like writing an ode to nature. The town is characterized b ... click here to read more

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Nestled quietly in the scenic rural landscapes of Frekhaug, our cabin at Vestbygdvegen 283 presents a singular opportunity for those looking to escape the fast pace of urban life. This quaint and compact 39-square-meter cabin, enveloped by a plot of 452 square meters, offers the perfect blend of seclusion and connection to nature. Stepping into the cabin, you'll find a spacious open-plan living room, ideal for both relaxation and hosting small gatherings. With enough space for a cozy sofa and a dining area, the open floor plan creates an airy atmosphere that encourages easy conversation and leisurely afternoons. The gentle crackle of the fireplace adds to the coziness, making it a wonderful place to gather around on colder evenings. This is a cabin that invites you to take a breath, sit back, and enjoy the quiet moments. One of the delights of this cabin is the large loft room, accessible via a wooden staircase. Whether you envision this space as a snuggly reading nook, a serene meditation area, or even a workspace isolated from modern distractions, it offers versatility to suit a variety of personal needs. The essential amenities—like installed water and electricity—ensure your comfort, making the cabin not only a serene retreat but also a functional living space. Even though the cabin does not come with an attached bathroom, its simplicity is part of its appeal, inviting you to be resourceful and embrace a lifestyle slightly off the beaten path. The lack of a bathroom presents an opportunity to customize a space that is uniquely yours, perfect for those who enjoy embarking on projects and infusing their personality into their home. Positioned in a child-friendly area, the cabin has easy road access and boasts beaut ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing at Vestbygdvegen 283 - Presented by Trond Lorentzen for Eiendomsmegler Vest!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Rong, Norway, this delightful cabin at Blomøyvegen 265 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines the tranquility of nature with the comforts of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sea just a short stroll away, and spending your days exploring the breathtaking Norwegian coast. A Haven of Comfort and Style This well-maintained cabin spans 69 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. With three cozy bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal spot for gatherings and holidays. The bright and airy living room, adorned with large windows, invites natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The semi-open kitchen is both practical and stylish, allowing you to prepare meals while staying connected with your guests. Key Features: - Three Bedrooms: Versatile sleeping arrangements for up to six people. - Spacious Living Room: Large windows offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - Functional Kitchen: Semi-open layout perfect for social cooking. - Modern Amenities: Includes a heat pump, fireplace/wood stove, and updated windows for improved insulation. - Large Basement: Approximately 14 square meters of storage space for outdoor gear and seasonal items. - Two Parking Spaces: Ensures convenient access for you and your guests. - Expansive Garden: Ideal for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply relaxing in the sun. - Spacious Terrace and Veranda: Perfect for al fresco dining and enjoying long summer evenings. - Child-Friendly Env ... click here to read more

Welcome to idyllic and rural surroundings. Enjoy lazy summer days with plenty of space. Large garden, excellent sunlight, and a private plot.

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Frekhaug, we present to you a delightful country home offering a serene escape to the waterside tranquility of Hestnesvatnet. With its pristine location, a stone's throw away from the bustling streets of Bergen, this home is perfect for those desiring a peaceful refuge that is not too far from urban convenience. If fresh air, calm waters, and picturesque views are what you seek, Hestnesvegen 145 is calling your name. The property is excellently positioned right at the water's edge, delivering an enchanting maritime atmosphere that will surely mesmerize any nature enthusiast. This cozy cabin cleverly utilizes its space, presenting an intimate yet practical setting. The floor plan is thoughtfully designed, accommodating an entrance that leads to a snug living area, a kitchen with modern gas appliances, two bedrooms ideal for rest, and a multipurpose storage/toilet room—all nestled on the first floor. The large windows at the front are a highlight, allowing plentiful natural light to pour in and offering stunning views of the surrounding natural paradise. For anyone preferring solitude or simply wanting to bask in the scenic landscape, a private bathing bay serves as an undeniable benefit. Accessing the cabin is an adventure in itself; whether you choose the path leading directly into the environment or arrive by boat, you'll feel a unique sense of seclusion. This sense of privacy is further enhanced with the provision of amenities like a solar panel and a generator ensuring you have everything you need for a relaxed stay. Step outside to embrace the beauty of a 27-square-meter terrace affording luxurious outdoor space where you can indulge in alfresco dining under the vast No ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hestnesvegen 145 presented by Eiendomsmegler Vest v/Preben Vatne.

Nestled in the heart of Vestland, Norway, Hanøyvegen 351 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of coastal paradise. This country home, located in the charming village of Hauglandshella, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian fjords. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private veranda. This is the daily reality at Hanøyvegen 351, a property that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene allure of nature. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Style The main house, recently renovated, boasts a contemporary kitchen equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, making meal preparation a joy. The spacious living room, with its large windows, offers panoramic views of the sea, creating a bright and inviting space for relaxation or entertaining guests. A new wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, perfect for those cooler Norwegian evenings. Upstairs, three well-appointed bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests. Each room is designed to maximize light and space, ensuring a restful retreat after a day of exploring the local area. The newly renovated bathroom, complete with underfloor heating and a luxurious shower, adds a touch of indulgence to your daily routine. ### A Haven for Guests For those who love to entertain, the separate guest house offers privacy and comfort. With its own bathroom and underfloor heating, your visitors will feel right at home, just steps away from the main residence. ### Unmatched Waterfront Amenities The property's waterfront facilities are truly exceptional. A private jetty ... click here to read more

Hanøyvegen 351 - Dream by the sea

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hanevik, Ask, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian retreat. Located at Hanevikvegen 68, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless outdoor adventures. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday escape, this chalet promises a harmonious blend of comfort and nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of Åsebøvatnet's waters, the sun casting a golden hue over the lake's surface. This is the daily reality at this lakeside chalet, where every window frames a picturesque view, and every corner invites relaxation. With a generous plot of 1,413 square meters, the property offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the sun. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the peaceful village of Ask, just a short drive from Bergen, offering both seclusion and accessibility. - Property Type: Traditional Norwegian chalet, perfect for a second home or holiday retreat. - Size: 71 square meters of living space, with a total usable area of 98 square meters. - Bedrooms: Four flexible bedrooms, adaptable to your needs. - Bathroom: One, featuring a bio-toilet and simple washbasin. - Living Area: Spacious and airy, with large windows and a cozy fireplace. - Kitchen: Functional and well-equipped, ideal for family meals and entertaining. - Outdoor Space: Large sunny plot with a balcony offering stunning lake views. - Boathouse: Included, providing storage and potential for customization. - Outbuildings: Tool shed, woodshed, and outdoor toilet for added convenience. - Accessibility: Easy access to public transport, local amenities, and Berge ... click here to read more

Hanevikvegen 68 presented by Fredrik Andersen Tytingvåg, Eiendomsmegler 1.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hundvin, Norway, this charming chalet at Kvalvågnesvegen 472 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and modern comfort. With its direct access to the sea and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a peaceful retreat. A Slice of Norwegian Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step out onto your private terrace. This chalet, with its spacious 93 square meters of living space, is designed to offer a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living, making it the perfect holiday home or investment property. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1973, the chalet has been meticulously maintained, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main living area is bright and airy, with large windows that frame the stunning views and allow natural light to flood the space. A wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, perfect for those chilly Norwegian evenings. Key Features: - Four Bedrooms: Ample space for family and guests, ensuring everyone has their own private retreat. - Modern Bathroom: Renovated in 2011, featuring contemporary fixtures and tiled surfaces. - Functional Kitchen: Equipped with essential appliances, ready for you to whip up delicious meals. - Annex: Additional 10 square meters of space, ideal for storage or a workshop. - Outdoor Living: Multiple terraces and seating areas, perfect for soaking up the sun or dining al fresco. - Direct Sea Access: A private seaside plot included, ideal for boating, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water. - Child-Fri ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvalvågnesvegen 472, presented by Torgeir Glomnes for Eiendomsmegler Norge!

Step out onto the terrace at Holmavegen 30 on a clear July morning. The fjord is flat and silver, the archipelago spreads out in front of you like a handful of green islands dropped into the water, and the only sound is the rope on the dock tapping against the boathouse wall. Coffee in hand, you realize the boat is right there, ten steps down the rock, and Bergen is forty minutes away by car. This is what Norwegian coastal life actually feels like. Hauglandshella sits on Askøy island, connected to Bergen by the Askøy Bridge — one of the longest suspension bridges in Norway — which makes the commute into the city effortless while the setting feels completely remote. This stretch of the island's eastern shoreline is quiet, unpretentious, and genuinely beautiful in a way that photographs never quite capture. The light in late spring, when the sun barely sets and the rocks stay warm until midnight, is something else entirely. The chalet itself was built in 1981 and sits on a generous 4,792 square meter plot that rolls down to its own private shoreline. Ninety square meters of interior living space sounds modest until you're standing under the 3.5-meter ceiling in the living room, looking through the large windows at an unobstructed stretch of open water. That ceiling height changes everything. The stone fireplace anchors the room — and come October, when the Norwegian autumn arrives in earnest, you'll be glad it's there. The open kitchen sits alongside the dining and living areas, and whoever's cooking has a direct sightline to the sea. That's a design decision you only appreciate once you've done the dishes while watching a boat drift past in the dusk. Two bedrooms on the main floor handle the basics comfortably, each wi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Holmavegen 30 - a rare leisure property with its own shoreline and boathouse.