3-Bedroom Log Cabin in Sälen: Mountain Retreat with Sauna & Ski Access

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Renvägen 49, Färdkällan, 780 67 Sälen, Malung-Sälens kommun, Sweden, Sälen (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 70Floor area

€218,700

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

70m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Cozy Mountain Escape in the Heart of Sälen

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine trees and the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish highlands. Nestled in the serene enclave of Renvägen, Färdkällan, this charming log cabin offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Sälen's majestic mountains. With its robust timber construction and thoughtful design, this property is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness.

A Day in the Life at Renvägen 49

Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the cabin's porch, where the morning sun casts a golden glow over the expansive 1,965 square meter lot. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. In winter, the snow-blanketed landscape transforms into a playground for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. The nearby cross-country ski trails beckon, offering a peaceful escape into the wilderness.

After a day of outdoor pursuits, return to the warmth of your cabin. The open-plan living area, with its inviting masonry fireplace, is the perfect setting for cozy evenings. Gather around the fire with family and friends, sharing stories and laughter as the flames dance and crackle. The cabin's design seamlessly blends traditional Scandinavian charm with modern comforts, ensuring a high standard of living throughout the year.

Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights

Sälen is a year-round destination, offering a vibrant tapestry of activities and experiences. In the warmer months, the region's extensive network of hiking and cycling trails invites exploration. Discover hidden waterfalls, lush meadows, and panoramic vistas that take your breath away. The local flora and fauna provide a rich tapestry of colors and sounds, creating a sensory feast for nature lovers.

The culinary scene in Sälen is equally enticing. Savor traditional Swedish dishes at local eateries, where fresh, locally-sourced ingredients take center stage. From hearty stews to delicate pastries, the flavors of the region are sure to delight your palate.

Architectural Elegance and Practical Comfort

Built in 1966, this log cabin exudes timeless appeal. The spacious master bedroom offers a private sanctuary, complete with an en-suite bathroom featuring a shower, WC, and a traditional Swedish sauna. This luxurious touch provides the perfect way to unwind after a day of adventure, enveloping you in warmth and relaxation.

The cabin's two additional bedrooms are designed to accommodate bunk beds, maximizing sleeping capacity and making it ideal for hosting guests or family. Large windows throughout the property flood the interiors with natural light, creating a bright and welcoming ambiance.

Investment Potential and Accessibility

Sälen's reputation as one of Sweden's premier mountain destinations makes this property a sound investment. The thriving community, excellent infrastructure, and stunning natural beauty attract visitors year-round, offering potential for rental income. The cabin's proximity to the Skipass bus route ensures easy access to alpine ski resorts and the wide array of services and entertainment available in the Sälenfjällen region.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with sauna
- Open-plan living area with masonry fireplace
- 70 square meters of indoor living space
- 1,965 square meter lot with potential for expansion
- Proximity to cross-country ski trails and hiking paths
- Access to Skipass bus route for easy transportation
- Traditional log construction with modern amenities
- Vibrant local community with year-round events
- Potential for rental income and investment growth

Your Invitation to Experience Swedish Mountain Living

This property on Renvägen 49 is more than just a home—it's an invitation to experience the best of Swedish mountain living. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, a year-round residence, or an investment in a thriving community, this cabin offers comfort, privacy, and access to some of Sweden's most beautiful natural landscapes. Embrace the adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness that Sälen has to offer. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards owning your own piece of paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
70
Price per m²
€3,124
Garden size
1965
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the house and garden

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Front view of the house and garden

The first thing you notice on a Friday evening arrival is the silence. Not the uncomfortable kind—the kind that has depth to it, layered with the creak of pine, the distant pull of the Lagan river, and maybe a woodpecker going at a birch somewhere in the 5,000-square-meter plot that's entirely yours. You cut the engine, step onto the gravel, and already the week behind you starts to dissolve. Skogsstugan—"the forest cottage"—at Putsered 64 outside Knäred is the kind of second home that Swedes have quietly kept to themselves for generations. A proper year-round house, not a draughty summer shack. Built in 1974 and significantly extended in 1996, the 77-square-meter main home has been maintained with real care: quality Traryd insulated windows, a bathroom that was fully renovated in 2011, a heat pump installed for modern efficiency, and a Vissenbjerg wood-burning stove that makes winter weekends here genuinely cozy rather than just survivable. The wooden floors, paneled ceilings with wainscoting, and wallpapered walls give the interior a Scandinavian warmth that you don't get from places renovated to look like an IKEA showroom. This is a home with character that's earned rather than staged. The open-plan living room, dining area, and kitchen form the social heart of the house. Large panoramic windows and double patio doors—new ones, high quality—open directly onto a stone-paved terrace laid in Öland limestone. On summer mornings, that terrace catches the light early. The covered section, roughly 12 square meters, has an outdoor kitchen, which means you're frying fish straight from the Lagan regardless of what the weather's doing overhead. The Kvik kitchen inside, fitted during the 1996 extension, comes with wooden counte ... click here to read more

Front view of Skogsstugan Putsered 64

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A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Sweden's Mountain Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine trees and the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains. Nestled in the picturesque village of Färdkällan, this timber cabin offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a serene escape. A Tale of Two Dwellings This property is not just a home; it's a story waiting to be lived. With two separate living units, it offers unparalleled flexibility. Whether you're hosting family gatherings, renting out a portion for extra income, or simply enjoying the privacy of a dual-dwelling setup, the possibilities are endless. The main cabin, built in 1965, is a testament to Swedish craftsmanship, with its exposed wooden beams and classic timber walls that echo the region's rich heritage. Seasonal Splendor and Daily Rhythms In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, with Sälen's renowned ski slopes just a stone's throw away. Spend your days skiing or snowboarding, then return to the warmth of your cabin, where a cozy living room awaits. Picture evenings spent by the fireplace, sipping hot cocoa as snowflakes dance outside your window. As the seasons change, so does the allure of Färdkällan. Spring brings a burst of color, with wildflowers dotting the landscape and hiking trails beckoning for exploration. Summer offers long, sunlit days perfect for swimming in nearby lakes or mountain biking through lush forests. Autumn paints the mountains in hues of gold and crimson, providing a stunning backdrop for leisurely walks and outdoor adventures. Local Lifestyle and Cultural Richness Färdkällan is more than just a lo ... click here to read more

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### Discover the Allure of Mountain Living at Rosettstigen 24 Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains, where the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of native birds set the tone for your day. At Rosettstigen 24, nestled in the heart of Färdkällan, Sälen, this dream becomes your everyday reality. This charming country home offers not just a place to live, but a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. #### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside this 72-square-meter haven, where every corner is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The living room, with its expansive windows, invites the outside in, framing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Here, natural light dances across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The home features three cozy bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. The kitchen, a hub of culinary creativity, is equipped with ample storage and workspace, ideal for preparing hearty meals that celebrate the flavors of the region. A well-appointed bathroom ensures convenience and comfort for all residents and guests. #### Embrace the Outdoors The property extends over a generous 1,658 square meters, offering a canvas for outdoor living. Whether you're sipping morning coffee on the terrace, hosting a summer barbecue, or simply soaking in the serene mountain air, the possibilities are endless. A separate guest house provides privacy and comfort for visitors, making it easy to share the magic of the mountains with loved ones. After a day of adventure, retreat to your private sauna ... click here to read more

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Experience the Allure of Mountain Living in Sälen Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-capped peaks, painting a picture of serene beauty. Nestled in the heart of Färdkällan, Sälen, this exquisite 5-bedroom mountain retreat offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in adventure, tranquility, and natural splendor. A Home Designed for Comfort and Adventure Spanning 176 square meters, this thoughtfully designed property at Pollenstigen 3 is a haven for those who cherish both the thrill of outdoor pursuits and the comfort of a well-appointed home. The spacious interiors are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Whether you're hosting a lively family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening by the fire, this home provides the perfect backdrop for every occasion. Seamless Access to Winter Wonderland Positioned just 150 meters from snowmobile and cross-country ski trails, this property is a gateway to endless winter adventures. The proximity to Högfjället and Tandådalen ski areas ensures that whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the slopes are always within easy reach. The convenience of a nearby ski bus stop means you can explore the entire Sälen ski region with ease, making this home a dream for winter sports enthusiasts. A Sanctuary for All Seasons While winter brings the excitement of skiing and snowboarding, summer transforms Sälen into a paradise for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers. The expansive 1,461 square meter plot offers ample space for outdoor activities, from al fresco dining in the glazed conservatory to leisurely afternoons in the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Gusjösätern, you’ll discover a delightful chalet that whispers tales of cozy winter nights and sunlit summer mornings. Here at Kronstigen 20, the unassuming beauty of Sweden's wilderness awaits just beyond your doorstep. The cabin, at the heart of this tranquil setting, invites families and friends alike to pause, breathe, and play against the backdrop of Hundfjället and Tandådalen slopes. As you approach the chalet, the first thing you will notice is how it sits gracefully against nature’s canvas, capturing the essence of alpine living. The sprawling southern terrace feels like an extended hand of the landscape, welcoming you to bask in the mellow morning sun or savor the ethereal glow of evening mountains. This is more than a home; it’s a threshold to nature's theatre. Inside, the 81-square-meter space unfolds in an open and inviting manner. The living area and kitchen blend seamlessly, designed to harness the abundant daylight filtered through ample windows, offering panoramic views of the majestic mountains. The heart of the home, this space is where daylight mingles with simple pleasures—be it morning coffee conversations or tranquil reading hours by the fire. Despite being compact, the chalet maximizes comfort and practicality. With four bedrooms, including a cozy sleeping loft, it's a haven for families or groups of adventure-seekers. In total, 11 beds dot the property, inviting restful nights after days filled with exploration. Sälen, known for its pristine nature and outdoor activities, breathes life into each day. Around every corner, adventure beckons. In winter, ski enthusiasts revel in world-class slopes while cross-country fans glide seamlessly along trails like the ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home at Kronstigen 20 Gusjösätern Malung-Sälens kommun

Step right into this charming winter wonderland retreat nestled in the cozy pockets of Sälen at Rotstigen 6, Gusjösätern, Malung-Sälens kommun. Sälen is one of those rare places where the magic of winter transforms the landscape into a breathtaking painting, right before your eyes! Let's unfold the story of this delightful chalet, shall we? This winterized holiday home, boasting a cozy 72 square meters of space, is a perfect embrace of tradition with a modern heart. It's an alluring invitation to experience the charm of Swedish chalets with the touch of a rustic life. Now, let’s get down to the details and see what this snug property has in store for you! From the outside, you're welcomed by the beautifully preserved log cabin style—think leaded windows that echo tales of the past and an appealing, practical layout that feels like home. Step inside, and you’ll find a living experience that's both intimate and thoughtful. The open-plan kitchen and living room area is well-designed, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. It's a space that invites laughter, warmth, and delightful dining experiences with the crackle of the fireplace in the background. For sleeping arrangements, the chalet generously offers: - 2 well-sized bedrooms - A total of 4+1 beds to fit matrimony or guests - 1 cozy bathroom to start the day fresh Both bedrooms are about comfort and flexibility, featuring a single bed in one and two cozy bunk beds in another. Perfect setup, if you ask me, ensuring everyone has their cozy nook to dream away in. The property spans with extra charm outside too! A wood-fired sauna is just what you need after hours of exploring the snow-covered slopes. Just close your eyes and let the warmth seep in—truly ... click here to read more

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Nestled among the snowy landscapes of Tandådalen in the quaint area of Malung-Sälen kommun, you'll find a country home that exudes both comfort and warmth. This is more than just a holiday home—it's a gateway to the serene beauty of Sälen, a region renowned for its captivating outdoor experiences. Whether you are an overseas buyer seeking a getaway retreat or an expat looking for a quiet corner to call home, this 140 square meter, two-story dwelling at Foderstigen 5 offers a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, all at an attainable price point. As you step inside, the essence of a true country home envelops you. Wooden floors whisper stories of years gone by, while the two open fireplaces provide not only physical warmth but also a cozy atmosphere that draws you in. The living room, a central space on the main floor, hosts a large window that acts almost like a frame for the stunning views of Tandådalen's eastern ski area. Such a sight can be admired from several vantage points within the home, and also from the charming patio, situated with a high location that provides a sense of solitude and connection with nature. The home accommodates an extensive group comfortably or even two families at once. With five spacious bedrooms, dual living rooms—one on each floor—and two bathrooms, it's designed with both flexibility and privacy in mind. The structure's layout is well-thought-out, catering to individuals who appreciate space alongside functionality. One of the joys of this location is its versatility across seasons. In the winter, the property transforms into a wonderland for children with its private sledding hill. Summer brings a bounty of nature with wild raspberries, cloudberries, and blueberries dotting ... click here to read more

7 room holiday home in Tandådalen

Imagine stepping into an enchanting country home, beautifully nestled in the serene mountain haven of Östra Färdkällan, Sälen. Here, at Ripbärsstigen 5A & 5B, you discover the charm and warmth of Scandinavian mountain living, an irresistible opportunity for overseas buyers looking for a peaceful escape or a profitable investment. This property, composed of two delightful cabins, offers the chance to immerse in nature while enjoying the comfort and character of a traditional mountain home. Embrace the tranquility of this idyllic location where the cabins stand; they are compact yet cozy, offering 44 square meters of heated space each. The architecture reflects a genuine mountain style, with wooden aesthetics perfectly blending into the breathtaking landscapes that surround them. Picture yourself in the living room, warmed by the glow of the fireplace as you look out at the majestic scenery. Each cabin comes thoughtfully equipped with: - Two inviting bedrooms - A functional kitchen - A snug living room - A bathroom - A cozy sauna Each cabin's sauna is ideal for unwinding after a day spent exploring the unspoiled nature of Sälenfjällen. Speaking of the great outdoors, let's talk about the myriad of activities awaiting you around Sälen. In the brisk and refreshing winter months, Sälen transforms into a snowy wonderland. You'll be tempted by the perfectly groomed slopes of Högfjället, just minutes away, offering skiing experiences for beginners and seasoned skiers alike. The thrill of snowmobiling is another must-try for those seeking some adventure in the crisp mountain air. As the seasons change and summer arrives, the area beautifully blossoms into a tranquil getaway, perfect for hiking through scenic trails. Nature lo ... click here to read more

88 m² Holiday Home on Ripbärsstigen 5A & 5B Sälen Malung-Sälens kommun

Nestled at Flatfjället in Tandådalen, this inviting chalet at Kölarstigen 1 is an explorer’s dream come true. Imagine waking up every morning to views of ski slopes cascading down the mountains in Sälen, a locale renowned worldwide not only for its winter sports but also for the tranquility it offers year-round. As someone who juggles numerous listings globally, let me assure you, this property not only stands out for its location but also for its potential as a delightful family getaway. When we talk about Sälen, we’re tapping into the heart of Sweden's winter wonderland. Situated in the Malung-Sälens municipality of Sweden, this chalet comes into its own, particularly during ski season. Snow falls generously and transforms the landscape into a playground for snow enthusiasts. But that's not all Sälen has to offer. Outside the colder months, the region warms up to a more temperate climate, providing lush greenery and a quieter escape away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Residents often find themselves immersed in nature, spending leisurely days hiking or cycling through extensive trails. This spacious 114 square meter chalet gives a nod to traditional timber construction, imparting a unique solidity and warmth. Walking into the property, you find yourself in a generously sized hall, which is perfect for storing outdoor gear—essential for those who love a good adventure in the crisp Swedish air. The living room, with its open fireplace, becomes the heart of the home, promising cozy corners for settling in after a day on the slopes. This surrounding area is incredibly inviting to families and individuals alike, fostering a naturally vibrant community vibe. Particularly suited for foreign buyers seeking an auth ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home at Kölarstigen 1 Tandådalen, Sälen Malung-Sälens kommun

Fästigen 1 is where you can truly experience the idyllic and tranquil life of a country home nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Sälen, Sweden. This delightful property is perfect for families, adventurers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and activities available in this stunning region. Offering a captivating mountain vista and a peaceful atmosphere, this home is perfect for those who seek the serenity of country living without missing out on recreational opportunities. Picture yourself at this 163 square meter countryside haven, surrounded by lush greenery and majestic mountains. This property, in good condition, welcomes you to a lifestyle where mornings can be spent enjoying a steaming cup of coffee on the balcony, gazing over the expansive vista, while evenings can be dedicated to unwinding before the cozy crackling fireplace. With a reasonable and inviting price, this place is within reach of those seeking their own slice of Swedish paradise. The home's location is unparalleled, being conveniently close to the popular ski resorts of Tandådalen and Hundfjället. These areas are famed for their winter sports and are ideal for anyone looking to engage in skiing, snowboarding, or simply enjoying the snowy sceneries. However, the delights of Sälen are not limited to winter months. The summer months bring opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and fishing, making this locale a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Sälen itself is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, well-suited for both local and expat families. The town is known for its warm, tight-knit community, offering a sense of belonging to newcomers. You'll find plenty of grocery stores, ... click here to read more

7 room holiday home at Fästigen 1 Sälen Malung-Sälens kommun

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle hush of snowflakes falling outside your window, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private plot of land. Nestled in the serene Gusjösätern area of Sälen, Sweden, this charming country home offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility, making it the perfect vacation retreat for those seeking both relaxation and excitement. A Home That Embraces Nature This 73-square-meter home is designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings. Large windows frame breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks, inviting the outdoors in and flooding the open-plan living area with natural light. The spacious layout is perfect for families and friends, offering a cozy haven after a day of skiing or exploring the nearby trails. Seasonal Splendor In winter, Sälen transforms into a snowy paradise. The ski bus, conveniently stopping nearby, whisks you to the renowned slopes of Östra Tandådalen, where powdery runs await. For those who prefer a slower pace, cross-country ski tracks and snowmobile trails are just a stone's throw away, offering endless opportunities to explore the winter landscape. As the snow melts, the region bursts into life with vibrant colors. Summer in Sälen is a time for hiking through lush forests, mountain biking along scenic trails, and fishing in crystal-clear lakes. The expansive 1,761-square-meter plot provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings. A Culinary Delight The heart of this home is its well-equipped kitchen, where modern appliances and generous counter space make meal preparation a joy. Whether you're whipping up ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Tandådalen, Sälen, this exquisite country home offers a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with adventure or relaxation—whichever your heart desires. ### A Mountain Retreat with Modern Flair Originally constructed with a classic timber frame, this home has been thoughtfully extended in 2022 to enhance its allure. The new addition seamlessly integrates with the original structure, preserving the rustic charm while introducing contemporary elements. The result is a dwelling that feels both timeless and fresh, inviting you to create lasting memories. ### Daily Life in Tandådalen Life here is a tapestry of seasonal delights. In winter, the snow-blanketed landscape transforms into a playground for skiing enthusiasts. With immediate access to both downhill and cross-country trails, your days can be filled with exhilarating descents or peaceful glides through the forest. As spring arrives, the area bursts into color, offering hiking trails that meander through wildflower-strewn meadows. Summer brings long, sun-drenched days perfect for mountain biking, fishing, or simply lounging on the expansive wooden deck that wraps around the home. Autumn's golden hues provide a stunning backdrop for leisurely walks or cozy evenings by the traditional open fireplace. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Inside, the home is a sanctuary of warmth and style. The older section features a cozy living area with exposed timber walls and wooden floors, while the new extension boasts a spacious lounge with a vaulted ceiling and panoramic windows. These design ele ... click here to read more

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Experience the Allure of Mountain Living in Högfjället, Sälen Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-capped peaks, painting a picture of serene beauty. This is the daily reality at your new mountain retreat in Högfjället, Sälen—a place where nature's grandeur meets the comforts of a thoughtfully designed home. A Sanctuary Amidst Nature's Splendor Nestled in the heart of Sälen, this 3-bedroom mountain house offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Built in 1980, the property spans 80 square meters, providing ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The open-plan living area, with its high ceilings and expansive windows, invites the outside in, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Seasonal Delights and Year-Round Adventures In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing enthusiasts. With immediate access to cross-country trails and snowmobile routes, adventure is always at your doorstep. The nearby ski bus ensures easy access to Sälen's renowned ski resorts, including Högfjället, Tandådalen, and Lindvallen. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, offering a paradise for hikers, mountain bikers, and nature lovers. The vibrant hues of autumn and the gentle warmth of summer provide a stunning backdrop for fishing, picnicking, and exploring the local flora and fauna. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The heart of the home is its inviting living area, where a wood-burning stove creates a cozy ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The adjoining kitchen and dining space make entertaining a breeze, while the ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and surrounding nature

Picture yourself stepping out your door on a crisp winter morning, skis in hand, as the first rays of sunlight illuminate the snow-draped peaks of the Swedish mountains. The illuminated button lift sits just minutes away on foot, and the aroma of fresh coffee drifts from your kitchen as your family gathers for another day of Nordic adventure. This is the reality awaiting you at this spacious 6-bedroom mountain chalet in Myrflodammen, one of Sälen's most coveted residential areas where vacation home ownership meets authentic Scandinavian mountain living. Nestled on a generous 709-square-meter plot in the heart of Sweden's premier alpine destination, this 128-square-meter retreat offers something increasingly rare in European mountain markets: genuine ski-in accessibility combined with year-round outdoor recreation at your doorstep. Built in 2005 and maintained in good condition, the three-floor chalet welcomes up to twelve guests across thoughtfully designed living spaces that balance traditional alpine character with functional modern comfort. Large windows frame uninterrupted forest and mountain vistas, transforming every room into a viewing platform for Sweden's dramatic seasonal theater. The main living area anchors the social heart of the home, where wood-accented interiors and a crackling fireplace create the quintessential mountain atmosphere that vacation homeowners seek. After a day exploring Sälen's extensive trail network, families naturally gravitate to this sun-filled space, swapping stories while the evening light paints the surrounding pines in amber and gold. The open-plan kitchen and dining configuration accommodates the rhythm of mountain life, from early breakfast before hitting the slopes to leisurel ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto the frost-kissed patio of your Swedish mountain retreat, steam rising from your private hot tub as the first snowflakes of winter drift silently through the pine forest. Inside, golden light spills from the vaulted ceiling windows while the cedar-scented sauna warms, promising the perfect end to a day spent carving fresh powder just minutes from your door. This is the reality of owning a vacation home in Sälen, Sweden's premier mountain destination where alpine adventure meets Nordic tranquility 365 days a year. This 76-square-meter mountain chalet in the Myrflodammen area of Tandådalen offers international buyers an exceptional opportunity to embrace the Swedish mountain lifestyle in one of Scandinavia's most celebrated outdoor recreation regions. Built in 2006 and maintained to high standards, this property combines authentic Nordic design with modern comfort, creating a turnkey holiday home ready for immediate enjoyment. The location positions you perfectly between pristine wilderness and world-class ski infrastructure, with Tandådalen and Hundfjället resorts accessible within minutes. The daily rhythm here shifts with Scandinavia's dramatic seasons. Winter mornings begin with that uniquely Nordic light—crisp, clear, transforming everything to silver and blue. From your property, cross-country ski trails literally pass outside the door, connecting you to over 300 kilometers of groomed tracks winding through ancient forests and across frozen lakes. No car needed, no shuttle timing to coordinate—just step out and glide into the wilderness. The local sledding hill with its own lift sits within walking distance, where children laugh and tumble while learning the skiing tradition that defines ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Sälen, specifically at Mornäsvägen 2A in Tandådalen, this welcoming villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a retreat in the heart of Sweden's beautiful wilderness. With an impressive layout that boasts eight rooms, this winterized holiday home is perfectly situated in Myrflodammen, an area renowned for its stunning natural beauty and abundance of outdoor activities— all year round. This delightful villa offers a slice of rustic tranquility, complete with all the comforts needed for modern living and the makings of unforgettable memories. Sälen, known for its breathtaking mountain scenery and ski resorts, is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The town of Sälen provides visitors with not only access to ski slopes but also a community rich with history and Nordic culture. As you explore Tandådalen, you'll discover vibrant dining options ranging from cozy, traditional Swedish eateries to more contemporary establishments. Sälen’s markets and shops offer local crafts and goods for an authentic Scandinavian experience. Let me walk you through the property itself; it's is a 186 square meter space thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. Ideal for accommodating larger groups, this villa has plenty to offer. With four spacious bedrooms, it provides ample sleeping arrangements. Imagine waking up to the invigorating air of the Swedish mountains, where scenic views are all around. The single bathroom includes a shower, complemented by two additional toilets, ensuring that group living remains comfortable. The villa's charming ambiance starts with its high-ceilinged living rooms that feature wooden paneling. The first invites you in with a fireplace, perfect for those chill ... click here to read more

8-room Winterized Holiday Home on Mornäsvägen 2A, Tandådalen, Sälen

Nestled in the enchanting landscape of Sälen, this delightful country home at Gilleråsvägen 24 offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of one of Sweden’s most beloved mountain areas. Situated in the region of Malung-Sälens kommun, this property is more than just a place to live; it's a gateway to a serene and fulfilling lifestyle amidst nature. The property unfolds a story of comfort and simplicity, providing a cozy home base for families and individuals alike who are drawn to the peaceful pace of life in this rural paradise. Covering a modest 80 square meters, this dwelling exudes warmth and authenticity throughout its well-utilized space. As an agent with a global perspective, I'm always excited to present a home that can be a perfect sanctuary for expats or overseas buyers yearning for a retreat in the embrace of nature. As you arrive at Gilleråsvägen 24, you are greeted by a real courtyard layout that sets the tone for the rest of the property. This feeling of seclusion is only enhanced by the two smaller cabins and a dedicated storage/ski-waxing shed flanking the main house, making it ideally suited for families who love outdoor adventures. With winter offering a snowy wonderland and summer bursting with greenery, the area is a haven for those who enjoy an active lifestyle. Speaking of activities, Sälen is known for its excellent ski trails. Imagine picking fresh blueberries right on your doorstep during the summer months or enjoying some thrilling skiing in the winter. The convenience of access is no less impressive, with a ski and bath bus stop situated conveniently beside the property, providing effortless travel to and from popular areas like Hundfjället a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Hemfjällstangen, Alstigen 10 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Scandinavian country home in the heart of Sweden's majestic mountain landscape. This charming property, located in the Malung-Sälen municipality, is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Alstigen 10, a property that embodies the essence of a perfect holiday home. A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 1968, this 71-square-meter country home is a testament to timeless Scandinavian design. The solid wood floors and wood-paneled walls and ceilings create a warm, inviting atmosphere that echoes the natural beauty outside. The property sits on a generous 1,532-square-meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and moments of quiet reflection. Modern Comforts with Rustic Charm Step inside to discover a fully renovated kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, where you can prepare hearty meals after a day of adventure. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a spacious living room, where an open fireplace serves as the heart of the home, perfect for cozy gatherings with family and friends. The home features three bedrooms, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and space, accommodating up to 10 guests. Natural wood finishes enhance the rustic charm, making each room a peaceful retreat. Relaxation and Rejuvenation A standout feature of this property is its two renovated bathrooms. One includes a sauna, offering a sanctuary to unwind after a day of skiing ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Sälen, on the serene street of Hökstigen 20, you’ll find an inviting country home ready to welcome its new owners. This three-bedroom, single-bathroom retreat offers a peaceful atmosphere for families or adventurous individuals looking for a cozy place in the heart of Sweden’s mountain landscape. Imagine waking up to the stunning views of the majestic mountains, surrounded by the harmonious blend of nature. The property spans a comfortable 75 square meters, priced at an enticing 500,000 SEK. Life in Sälen is an experience like no other. It's a paradise for those who thrive in the great outdoors, offering a diverse range of activities no matter what time of year it is. Winters are blanketed with snow, making it a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. You can spend your days gliding down the alpine slopes or sliding across cross-country ski trails that weave through breathtaking natural scenery. Högfjället and Lindvallen are easily accessible from the house, where family-friendly slopes await eager skiers. Snowmobiling on the crisp, cool streets is also a popular pastime for the locals and visitors alike. As the snow melts away and summer springs into action, Sälen transforms beautifully into a playground for outdoor enjoyment. Here, you're surrounded by lush landscapes perfect for hiking and immersing yourself in the tranquility of nature. Fishing spots abound, promising peaceful moments by the waterside, while berry and mushroom picking offer a delightful way to connect with the land. And if you're seeking a burst of adrenaline, cycling trails await your discovery, providing the perfect mix of adventure and leisure. This property is part of the vibrant local community of Malung-Sälens ko ... click here to read more

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