4-Bed Chalet in Brumunddal with Panoramic Views and Year-Round Access

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Bjønnåsen 18, 2387 Brumunddal, Brumunddal (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 112Floor area

€199,000

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

112m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a bird, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Welcome to Bjønnåsen 18, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Brumunddal, Norway. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist in perfect harmony.

A Home That Tells a Story

Originally built in the 1960s, this chalet has been lovingly updated to meet the needs of modern living while preserving its rustic charm. The 2012 renovation introduced a spacious interior that seamlessly blends traditional elements with contemporary comforts. As you enter, a covered entrance welcomes you into a bright, tiled hallway, setting the tone for the warmth and hospitality that defines this home.

The heart of the chalet is its cozy living room, situated half a level below the main floor. Here, large windows frame breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, inviting natural light to dance across the room. A wood-burning stove and paraffin heater ensure that even the coldest winter days are met with warmth and comfort. Step outside onto the 66-square-meter south-facing terrace, where panoramic vistas and the gentle hum of nature create an idyllic setting for outdoor dining and relaxation.

A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation

Bjønnåsen 18 is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. The chalet's location offers unparalleled access to Norway's great outdoors. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cycling enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys a leisurely stroll, the surrounding trails and scenic viewpoints provide endless opportunities for exploration. The chalet's elevated position not only offers stunning views but also a sense of seclusion, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Local Delights and Cultural Riches

Brumunddal is a treasure trove of cultural and culinary experiences. From local festivals celebrating Norway's rich heritage to cozy cafes serving traditional Norwegian fare, there's always something to discover. The town's proximity ensures that while you're enveloped in nature, you're never far from the conveniences and delights of urban life.

Practicality Meets Comfort

This chalet is designed with both comfort and practicality in mind. The kitchen, equipped with laminated cabinets and integrated appliances, offers a functional space for culinary adventures. A smart storage room beneath the kitchen floor provides ample space for provisions, making it ideal for extended stays.

The chalet's four bedrooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements, accommodating both small and large groups. A modern toilet room with a Jets vacuum system ensures convenience and hygiene, while the property's connection to the electricity grid and year-round road access make it suitable for all seasons.

Investment Potential and Ownership Benefits

Owning a property in Brumunddal is not just about enjoying a vacation home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The chalet's prime location and modern amenities make it an attractive option for rental opportunities, offering potential income for international buyers. With Norway's stable property market and favorable legal conditions for foreign ownership, investing in Bjønnåsen 18 is a decision that promises both enjoyment and financial return.

Key Features:
- 4 spacious bedrooms
- 1 modern bathroom with Jets vacuum toilet
- 112 square meters of living space
- Large south-facing terrace (66 sqm)
- Wood-burning stove and paraffin heater
- Year-round road access
- Proximity to hiking trails and scenic viewpoints
- Expansive 750 sqm plot (leased land)
- Internal and external storage rooms
- Connected to electricity grid
- Located near Brumunddal's amenities

Your Invitation to a New Chapter

Bjønnåsen 18 is more than a property; it's an invitation to a new chapter of life, where every day is an opportunity to connect with nature, explore new adventures, and create lasting memories with loved ones. Don't miss the chance to make this chalet your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards owning your dream vacation home in the heart of Norway's natural beauty.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
112
Price per m²
€1,777
Garden size
750
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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Welcome to "Hagestrand!"

Step out onto the wraparound terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the light. At 420 metres above sea level, the sun hits differently up here — earlier, longer, at an angle that turns the surface of Breivann into hammered silver by nine o'clock. That's your view. That's your morning. Mattiaskilen 86 sits at the outer edge of the Mattiaskilen cabin area in Steinsholt, Numedal, and it earns its position. The chalet has been thoughtfully overhauled between 2019 and 2021 — not a cosmetic refresh, but a real, structural reinvention — and the result is a 72-square-metre holiday home that works hard across every season without ever feeling cramped or overdone. Let's start with the terrace, because you'll spend a lot of time there. Built in 2021, it wraps around a substantial portion of the cabin and covers 55 square metres of outdoor living space. Part of it is covered, which matters more than you'd think in Norwegian mountain weather — a sudden afternoon shower doesn't end the day outdoors, it just changes the setting. A water post feeds directly from the property's own private borehole, so hosing down muddy boots, filling a dog bowl, or watering herbs in a pot is effortless. The views from the deck reach out over the water, framed by mixed forest, with no other roof cutting into the sightline. It's the kind of terrace you don't retreat inside from — you're coaxed back in by hunger. Inside, the 2021 kitchen immediately signals that this isn't a compromise renovation. Sleek cabinetry, laminate countertops, an integrated oven and cooktop, and a freestanding island that splits the kitchen from the living area without closing it off. The black sink and black-and-brass fixtures have an edge to them — consid ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mattiaskilen 86! Photo: Mille Gran

Step outside on a July morning and the first thing you hear is the brook. Not traffic, not neighbors — just the steady murmur of water over smooth stone, birdsong somewhere above the treeline, and the soft creak of the wooden terrace under your feet. That's what daily life at Brandlistuguvegen 41 actually sounds like, and it's the kind of quiet you don't fully appreciate until you've had it. This three-bedroom chalet sits on a generous private estate of around 5,090 square meters in Lesjaskog, a small, unhurried community in Norway's Innlandet region, roughly halfway between Åndalsnes and Dombås. At 641 meters above sea level, the air has that faint sharpness to it even in August. The surrounding landscape — mixed forest giving way to open mountain terrain — puts on a full seasonal performance: the pale green flush of birch leaves in May, the long amber evenings of midsummer, the first proper snowfall that turns the entire valley white sometime in October or November. The chalet itself was built in 1970, with a practical single-storey layout that got a sensible extension in 1997, adding all three bedrooms and a storage room. The result is 64 square meters of usable living space that feels lived-in and honest rather than staged. Pine floors, exposed roof beams, double-glazed wooden windows — it all adds up to something that looks exactly like a Norwegian mountain cabin should. In 2024, a new wood-burning stove and insulated steel chimney were installed in the living room. Light the stove on a cold October afternoon and the whole space warms up fast. The visible beamwork above catches the flickering light in a way that no recessed LED fixture ever could. The living room handles double duty as a dining area, with room fo ... click here to read more

Peaceful cabin gem with three plots in untouched nature

Step out onto the terrace at Kjossetervegen 19 on a July morning, coffee in hand, and the silence hits you first. Not the uncomfortable urban kind — the deep, living quiet of the Norwegian mountains, broken only by wind through birch trees and the occasional call of a fieldfare somewhere up the slope. The sun is already high. It's been up since four. This is what summer in Svingvoll actually feels like, and once you've had it, ordinary holidays start to feel like a poor substitute. This three-bedroom chalet sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on Kjossetervegen, a detail that matters more than it sounds. No through traffic. No walkers shortcutting past your windows. The road ends at your gate, and beyond that, nearly five acres of owned land rolls out in every direction. For Norway — where freehold plots of this size close to recreational areas are increasingly hard to find — that's a genuine rarity. The cabin itself dates to 1946, with the bones to prove it. But it's been extended and updated intelligently over the decades, and what you actually get is something that works well rather than something that merely looks good in photographs. Single-storey layout, which matters when you're arriving after a long drive in February with ski gear and small children or aging parents in tow. Bright interior surfaces, 81 square metres used efficiently, and a living room that pulls the outside in through large windows framing the mountain ridgeline opposite. In the evenings, when the light goes amber and the valley below catches it, that view from the sitting room is worth the price of entry on its own. The fireplace is the social anchor of winter stays. Get it going by mid-afternoon, and by dinner the whole cabin holds heat that no r ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping out of your cabin door on a crisp winter morning, skis already fastened, as you glide directly onto groomed trails that wind through Norway's silent, snow-laden forests. The sun climbs over the eastern ridge, flooding your south-facing terrace with golden light that will stay until evening, warming the wooden planks beneath your coffee cup. This is the rhythm of life at Bjønnåsen 55, where the mountain embraces you without overwhelming, and modern comfort meets authentic Nordic retreat living. Nestled on a gentle hill in the Brumunddal highlands, this thoughtfully designed cabin delivers what international buyers seek most in a Norwegian vacation property: genuine connection to nature without sacrificing accessibility or convenience. The location strikes that rare balance between wilderness immersion and practical proximity to services. You're surrounded by protective forest that filters wind and muffles sound, creating a natural sanctuary where the only disturbances come from woodpeckers tapping ancient pines and the occasional rustle of deer moving through underbrush. Yet Brumunddal's shops, restaurants, and services sit just minutes away by car, and the property remains accessible throughout winter thanks to maintained access roads. The cabin's architecture reflects decades of Norwegian mountain design wisdom. Built in 1966 and maintained with care, the 77-square-meter interior maximizes every centimeter through clever spatial planning. Two separate entrances provide flexibility whether you're hosting extended family, renting to guests, or simply want mudroom separation between outdoor gear and living spaces. The heart of the home flows openly between kitchen and living areas, where oversiz ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjønnåsen 55, presented by Privatmegleren v/ Elias Kaulum!

Overview of Property: Nestled in the serene landscape of Gimsevegen in Brumunddal, this cabin serves as a delightful retreat in the realm of natural beauty. Positioned on a large, sunny plot, the property features a main cabin complemented by an annex, altogether standing as a testament to bucolic charm and functionality. Property Description: The inviting main cabin unfolds over a single level, adorned with a spacious, predominantly southwest-facing terrace. This outdoor space is partially covered, ideal for hosting gatherings or simply relishing the tranquil surroundings in solitude. Enhanced in 2006, the annex is a versatile addition, comprising a combined bedroom/living area, a large storage room, and exterior bathroom facilities. The heart of the main cabin hosts a kitchen with an open design that flows gently into the living room, fostering a warm, communal atmosphere. The configuration encourages both culinary ventures and relaxed socializing. Completing the layout is a well-appointed bedroom and a practical sanitary room. Embracing sustainability, the cabin is equipped with a 12V solar panel system, which powers various lighting solutions, and water supply is managed via a hose connected to a close-by drinkable water source, supported by a manual pump. Plot and Exterior Features: - Large southwest-facing terrace, partly covered - Spacious parking area - Solar panel energy system - Manual water supply system Condition and Realistic Considerations: This cabin, while fundamentally sound and functionally laid out, would benefit from some updating, especially for those looking to enhance comfort or customization. The simplicity of the water system and outdoor toilet facilities are in keeping with the rustic ca ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gimsevegen 103!

Nestled within the majestic Ringsaker Mountains, this cabin in Brumunddal offers a picturesque retreat with a world of possibilities for both relaxation and adventure. Located at Skvaldra 114, this property has been well-maintained over the years since its construction in 1975. Although relatively compact, measuring 63 square meters, the cabin surprises with its thoughtful layout, accommodating a living room, three bedrooms, a modest kitchen, a practical sanitary room, an inviting entrance hall, and additional storage. Brumunddal is an ideal setting for those seeking a serene escape. It’s in an area known for its vibrant community spirit and abundant recreational opportunities, making it popular among outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you'll find yourself surrounded by a canvas of natural beauty and endless paths inviting exploration. Whether it's the crisp winter snow enticing you to ski or the lush summer trails whispering your name for a hike, the area is a playground for nature lovers. Key Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Kitchen with propane stove and fridge - 12 V solar panel system - Fireplace - 12 sqm terrace/balcony - On a leased plot (purchase option in 2034) - Storage room/outdoor toilet - Built in 1975 with some renovations Local Amenities: - Trails for hiking and skiing - Proximity to Ringsaker's highest peaks - Large parking lot nearby - Established community with friendly neighbors Living in Brumunddal offers a serene and refreshing lifestyle. The climate here is characterized by cold, snowy winters, ideal for skiing enthusiasts. In the summertime, the area transforms into a lush green haven perfect for hiking, with wildflowers dotting the landscape and providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor adventur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skvaldra 114!

Welcome to Skvaldra 67, a delightful chalet nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Ringsakerfjellet. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most serene and picturesque mountain regions. Perfectly suited for those seeking a tranquil escape, this chalet promises a lifestyle filled with outdoor adventures, relaxation, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of Brumunddal. This chalet, with its four spacious bedrooms, is designed to accommodate family and friends comfortably, making it an ideal choice for gatherings and holidays. The cozy living room, complete with a fireplace, invites you to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The chalet's practical kitchen is perfect for preparing hearty meals, while the large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Whether you're enjoying a summer hike or a winter ski, the location of this property ensures that adventure is always at your doorstep. A standout feature of Skvaldra 67 is the separate annex, providing additional living space and privacy for guests or larger families. This annex, combined with the main chalet, ensures everyone has their own space to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Sustainability is at the heart of this property, with a modern solar panel system installed in 2015. This eco-friendly solution reduces reliance on external power sources, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable stay while minimizing your environmental footprint. Set on a generous freehold plot of 1,004 square meters, the chalet offers ample outdoor space for recreation and relaxation. The nat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skvaldra 67!

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Ringsaker mountains, Bjønnåsen 447 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet in Brumunddal, Norway. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Perfectly suited for international buyers seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this chalet combines modern comforts with the serene beauty of the Norwegian landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views stretching across the horizon. This well-maintained chalet, perched on a small hill, is designed to maximize sunlight throughout the day, making it an ideal escape for those who cherish both tranquility and outdoor pursuits. A Day in Your Brumunddal Chalet Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious 18-square-meter terrace, where you can soak in the morning sun and plan your day's adventures. With direct access to a network of hiking and cycling trails, the options are endless. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cycling enthusiast, or simply enjoy a peaceful walk in nature, the surrounding trails offer something for everyone. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven for ski lovers. With cross-country ski trails just 100 meters from your doorstep, you can glide through the snow-covered landscape, returning to the warmth of your living room, where a crackling fireplace awaits. Chalet Features and Amenities - Location: Bjønnåsen 447, Brumunddal, Norway - Size: 54 square meters of indoor living space - Bedrooms: 2, thoughtfully arranged for maximum comfort - Bathrooms: 1 - Kitchen: Custom-built in 2015, offering ample storage and workspace - Living R ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjønnåsen 447!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, this charming chalet at Bjønnåsen 461 in Brumunddal offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility, adventure, and investment potential. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the majestic Ringsakerfjellet mountains right from your window. This is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. A Year-Round Retreat Constructed in 1992 and thoughtfully upgraded in 2023, this chalet maintains its authentic mountain charm while offering modern comforts. With a cozy 52 square meters of living space, it is designed to maximize functionality and comfort, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups of friends. The chalet features: - Two comfortable bedrooms: Perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. - A warm, inviting living room: Complete with a wood-burning stove, ideal for cozy winter evenings. - A well-equipped kitchen: Featuring a solid wood countertop and ample storage, making meal preparation a joy. - A spacious dining area: Perfect for social meals and gatherings. - A large, south-facing terrace: Measuring 37 square meters, it's perfect for sunbathing, dining al fresco, or simply enjoying the mountain air. Embrace the Outdoors This chalet is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, step outside to find yourself less than 100 meters from groomed cross-country ski trails. The region is renowned for its open mountain plateaus, offering endless opportunities for skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking. During the warmer months, a network of marked trails invites you to explore the stunning landscape on foot or by bike. - Proximity to ski trails: ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjønnåsen 461!

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of a mountain bird are your morning symphony. At Søndre St. Olav 139, nestled in the serene landscape of Vang på Hedmarken, this dream becomes your daily reality. This chalet, a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian craftsmanship and modern amenities, offers a sanctuary for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. A Story of Timeless Craftsmanship Built in 2014, this chalet is a testament to the enduring appeal of log construction, featuring a classic sod roof that seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings. The property sits on a generous 1,000 m² leased plot, framed by a traditional wooden fence that enhances its authentic mountain charm. Here, the rhythm of life is dictated by the seasons, each bringing its own unique palette of experiences. Winter's Embrace As snow blankets the landscape, the chalet transforms into a winter wonderland. With direct ski-in/ski-out access to over 350 km of groomed cross-country trails, including 12 km of illuminated paths, your days can be filled with exhilarating adventures. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the trails offer something for everyone, with Gåsbu serving as a central hub for winter sports enthusiasts. Summer's Splendor When the snow melts, the area reveals a lush tapestry of hiking and cycling trails, inviting you to explore the breathtaking Norwegian wilderness. The chalet's location offers unparalleled access to outdoor activities, from leisurely walks to challenging hikes, ensuring that every day is an opportunity to connect with nature. A Home Designed for Comfort Step in ... click here to read more

Welcome to Søndre St. Olav 139! Photo: EFKT. Photographer: Pål Godager.

A Cozy Mountain Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. At Farmenvollen 48, nestled in the serene landscape of Vang på Hedmarken, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquility of nature while enjoying modern comforts. Built in 2003, this log cabin with its traditional turf roof is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in simplicity and natural beauty. A Day in the Life at Farmenvollen 48 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding landscape unfold before you. As the sun rises, the vibrant colors of the forest come alive, offering a breathtaking backdrop for your morning routine. The chalet's discreet location ensures privacy, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance. As the day progresses, explore the myriad of outdoor activities right at your doorstep. With hiking trails and cross-country ski tracks just 50 meters away, adventure is always within reach. Whether it's a summer hike through lush forests or a winter ski trip across snow-blanketed trails, the chalet's location at 757 meters above sea level guarantees a fresh mountain climate perfect for year-round recreation. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Vang på Hedmarken is a haven for those seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and cultural immersion. The region is renowned for its seasonal festivals, where local traditions come to life through music, dance, and culinary delights. Savor the flavors of Norwegian cuisine at nearby eateries, where fresh, locally-sourced ingredients take center stage. For those who appreciate the arts, the area boasts a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Farmenvollen 48 in Vang på Hedmarken!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet at Farmenvollen 12, Vang på Hedmarken, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of serene countryside. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines the allure of traditional Norwegian architecture with the comforts of modern living. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Innlandet. This chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. With its prime location on a historic mountain pasture, the chalet provides direct access to a myriad of outdoor activities, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. ### Experience the Best of Norwegian Outdoor Living - Prime Location: Situated in Vang på Hedmarken, a region renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. - Year-Round Activities: Enjoy hiking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter, with trails just steps from your door. - Panoramic Views: The chalet's elevation offers sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. - Spacious Terrace: A 20-square-meter terrace perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Traditional Charm: Built in 1971, the chalet retains its rustic appeal while offering modern comforts. - Cozy Interiors: An open-plan living and kitchen area with large windows that flood the space with natural light. - Comfortable Accommodation: Three bedrooms provide ample space for family and friends. - Functional Amenities: Includes a well-maintained bathroom and additional storage space. - Authentic Experience: Features a traditional outdoor toilet, enhancing the cabin's r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Vangsåsen, the charming chalet at Møssmørvegen 49 offers a delightful escape into the heart of Norway's natural beauty. This cozy abode stands proudly on a 40-square-meter plot within the sought-after cabin community known as "Brumund sør." Conceived in 2017, this area embodies a tranquil retreat, brimming with opportunities to bask in both tranquility and adventure, all while being closely enveloped by unblemished Norwegian wilderness—the perfect place for overseas buyers or expats seeking a home away from home. As you drive through scenic roads emanating from Hamar to reach this secret haven, the journey itself feels like a prelude to the peaceful seclusion that awaits. The chalet boasts a south-facing position, ensuring it is bathed in sunlight while offering uninterrupted glimpses of the shimmering Lake Mjøsa—a sight that stirs the soul. Perched gracefully 744 meters above sea level, the air is crisp, and during winter, the blankets of snow turn this whole region into a white wonderland, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Before we delve into the chalet’s features, let's talk about the enchanting community of Vang på Hedmarken. Blessed with a lively cultural scene, rich in history and tradition, this area extends a warm embrace to newcomers. Residents enjoy a climate that mirrors the hallmark of Nordic seasons—cool, snowy winters and pleasant, sun-dappled summers. Local life seamlessly blends the calm of rural living with the accessibility and vibrancy of nearby Hamar. Weekend farmers' markets, charming artisan shops, and cozy cafes provide a delightful mix of modern convenience and old-world charm. In terms of recreational options, Vangsåsen does not disappoint. Sk ... click here to read more

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A Cozy Mountain Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. As the sun peeks over the horizon, its golden rays dance across the landscape, casting a warm glow on your private terrace. Welcome to Gamle Fjellvegen 444, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Vang på Hedmarken, where nature's beauty and modern comfort converge to create the perfect vacation home. A Day in the Life at Gamle Fjellvegen 444 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 48 sqm terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests provide a serene backdrop. As the day unfolds, the chalet's open-plan living area becomes a hub of activity. The spacious kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, invites you to whip up a hearty breakfast before heading out to explore the great outdoors. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day on the nearby ski trails. The crackling fireplace in the living room offers warmth and ambiance, perfect for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. During the summer, the surrounding hiking trails beckon, offering endless opportunities for adventure and exploration. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Vang på Hedmarken is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness. The area is renowned for its well-maintained hiking paths and groomed ski tracks, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid skier or a leisurely hiker, the trails offer something for everyone. The local cuisine is a delightful blend of traditional Norwegian flavors and modern culinary innovations. Nearby eateries serve up hearty dishes that reflect the region's ri ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gamle Fjellvegen 444!

Hammarseterhøgda 146 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a tranquil lifestyle nestled in the serenity of Sjusjøen, Norway. Positioned in a serene environment, this chalet offers a perfect retreat for those looking to escape the city's hustle and bustle. Built in 1994 and still maintaining its cozy allure, it promises a blend of comfort and potential for those willing to put in a touch of personal style to make it truly theirs. As you pull up to the property, you'll immediately notice its secluded nature. The property is fenced, offering a sense of coziness and security, without sacrificing peace and quiet. Imagine lazy afternoons spent basked in sunlight in your own private courtyard while the fresh mountain air invigorates your senses. It is here that you can truly disconnect, enjoy peace, or entertain family and friends in an intimate outdoor setting. The main cabin is complemented by an outbuilding constructed in 1996. This auxiliary building offers additional space for storage and utility purposes, which is especially handy for those seasonal outdoor activities. A separate storage shed further enhances your ability to organize and keep outdoor equipment and tools tucked away, making full use of the property’s layout. One of the standout features of Hammarseterhøgda 146 is the solar panel system already in place to provide lighting, while wood heating creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, especially in the colder months. The possibility of installing electricity means you can further modernize this cozy abode with enhanced convenience, paving the way for potential enhancements that suit your style. For the skier enthusiast, this property is practically a dream come true. Located merely 70 meters from ... click here to read more

Hammarseterhøgda 146 - a cozy leisure property with a quiet and secluded location!

A Cozy Mountain Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. At Gamle Fjellvegen 220, nestled in the serene landscape of Vang på Hedmarken, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. Here, the rhythm of life is dictated by the seasons, each bringing its own palette of colors and activities. A Day in the Life at Gamle Fjellvegen 220 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a warm glow on the southwest-facing terrace, you sip your morning coffee, enveloped in the peaceful ambiance of the mountains. The chalet's strategic orientation ensures you enjoy sunlight throughout the day, making it a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. The day unfolds with endless possibilities. In winter, the nearby ski trails beckon, offering some of the best cross-country skiing experiences in the Ringsakerfjellet region. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hikers and cyclists, with trails that wind through forests and along the scenic Brumundsjøen lake. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside this thoughtfully designed chalet, where every detail has been curated to enhance comfort and functionality. The open-plan living room and kitchen serve as the heart of the home, where large windows frame picturesque views and flood the space with natural light. Here, family and friends gather around the dining table, sharing stories and laughter after a day of adventure. The cozy living area, with its inviting fireplace, becomes a sanctuary during the colder months, offering warmt ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gamle Fjellvegen 220!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Innlandet region, this charming chalet at Gamle Fjellvegen 264 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat, this property combines rustic charm with modern comforts, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This chalet, with its three cozy bedrooms and inviting living spaces, is more than just a property—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. ### A Haven for Nature Enthusiasts Located just 18 km from Gåsbu and 40 km from Hamar, this chalet is a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who simply enjoys the great outdoors, this location offers something for everyone. - Winter Wonderland: With groomed cross-country ski trails just 150 meters away, you can enjoy the thrill of skiing without the hassle of long commutes. - Summer Adventures: The warmer months bring a plethora of activities, from hiking and cycling to fishing and berry picking. - Hunting and Fishing: The region is renowned for its excellent hunting and fishing opportunities, making it a paradise for those who love these pursuits. ### A Cozy Retreat Built in 1983, this chalet has been lovingly maintained, ensuring it's ready for you to move in and start creating memories. The spacious living room, with its large windows and exposed ceiling beams, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace. - Rustic Kitchen: Equipped with solid wood furnishing ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gamle Fjellvegen 264!

Nestled high up in the serene lanes of Åker Allé, Ridabu, this detached country home truly is a gem awaiting polish. Enveloped by a large and sunny plot that provides ample privacy, this residence promises a lifestyle where peace and convenience blend harmoniously. At an asking price of 399,500, this property extends over a total area of 173 square meters, across 1 and a half floors with a basement that hints at potential ripe for exploring. Let's embark on a detailed exploration of this charming abode. On the main floor, the functional layout includes two well-sized bedrooms, each offering comfort and seclusion. The spacious living area, positioned in a favorable corner of the house, welcomes abundant natural light through its windows, casting a warm glow over its ample space that accommodates both lounging and dining setups. The kitchen, while maintaining an essence of rustic charm, provides a solid foundation for modern enhancement. An additional bathroom serves the practical needs of daily life. Storage is no issue, with substantial room available in both the attic and basement. However, this residence does wear its age with pride. The interiors hold an older aesthetic and some aspects of the home will require updates and restoration to align with contemporary comforts. The integrated garage offers convenient parking. Ridabu presents a wholesome setting ideal for life's different paces. Living here places residents in the heart of a supportive community, with essential amenities such as schools, kindergartens, and grocery stores merely a stone's throw away. The proximity to public transport further enhances the appeal for anyone considering commuting or frequent travel. Taking activities outside, families and fit ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åker Allé 17! Detached house on a beautiful plot with an attractive location

Welcome to a delightful retreat in the heart of Sjusjøen, Norway, where nature sets the stage for an idyllic chalet experience. Nestled at Bjønnåsen 4, this inviting chalet promises both solace and adventure, a true haven for those seeking a blend of tranquility and outdoor exploration. As a busy real estate agent, let me take you on a journey through this remarkable property and the enchanting locale it resides in. This chalet, rising gracefully since 1952, is tucked away in a charming part of Sjusjøen, a place known for its breathtaking landscapes and a vibrant lifestyle. With a healthy living space of 66 square meters, this sanctuary invites you and your family or friends to settle in and make it your own. The chalet is in great condition, offering a hassle-free move-in experience with ample potential for personal touches, should you wish to put your stamp on it. Starting with its interior, this chalet is more than just a roof over your head; it’s an invitation to embrace a simpler time, where you can sit back and soak in the beautiful surroundings without the ceaseless urban hum. It boasts a practical layout with two comfy bedrooms, providing sufficient space for restful nights after a day of adventures. The single bathroom is both functional and convenient for the modest-sized group the chalet accommodates. An integral part of any story, the kitchen here is a wonderful place to conjure up meals, perhaps inspired by local Norwegian flavors. Share laughter and stories in the living room, a cozy nook where families and friends can gather. Fear not if you require storage space; there is a loft and a storage room ready to house your belongings, making sure you have room to breathe and live comfortably. It doesn’t sto ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene and scenic enclave of Sjusjøen, nestled within the picturesque forests of Brumunddal. This delightful cabin, located at Bjønnåsen 123, offers the perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful retreat close to nature. Built in 1969, this cabin presents as a charming fixer-upper, retaining much of its original features, offering a wonderful opportunity to customize and enhance to your taste. This 55 square meter cabin ensconced in a light forest terrain ensures privacy and tranquility. The journey to reach the cabin takes you along a quiet side road that diverges from the main thoroughfare, illustrating how this home serves as a secluded haven yet remains accessible. Let us walk through the property: The cabin opens into a practical hallway which smoothly transitions into the combined living/kitchen area - a cozy space fitted with kitchen units from approximately 2009. This space promises the blend of rustic flair with modern essentials. Furthermore, the property comprises three snug bedrooms that could be perfect for both larger families or guests. A convenient toilet and a portion of the back terrace with a roof provide a sheltered outdoor space, ideal for enjoying the alpine air regardless of the weather. The off-grid nature lovers will appreciate the added solar panel system, while water can be easily fetched from communal water posts nearby. The lease on the land brings an added dimension, with options available for plot redemption, adding the possibility to own outright in the future. Property Features: - Entrance hallway - Living room/kitchen with more recent fittings - Three bedrooms - Toilet - Partially covered rear terrace - Solar panel system - Year-round access via maintained roads Livi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjønnåsen and cabin no. 123

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this chalet in Sjusjøen offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located at Bjønnåsbrua-Pihl 12, this property is more than just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, with its classic mountain charm and modern amenities, is perfectly positioned to offer you the best of both worlds. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a base for outdoor adventures, this property has it all. A Home Away from Home The chalet spans 99 square meters, providing ample space for family and friends. With two spacious bedrooms and a cozy loft, it comfortably accommodates guests, making it ideal for family gatherings or a peaceful retreat. The living room, with its large windows, invites natural light and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Here, you can unwind by the wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Key Features: - Location: Situated in Sjusjøen, a renowned destination for outdoor enthusiasts. - Size: 99 square meters of living space, perfect for families or groups. - Bedrooms: Two spacious bedrooms plus a loft for additional sleeping space. - Living Room: Features a wood-burning stove and large windows with stunning views. - Kitchen: Equipped with a propane-powered stove and a cozy breakfast nook. - Outdoor Space: A 47 square meter south-facing terrace for dining and relaxation. - Utilities: Solar panel system for electricity, with access to t ... click here to read more

Cozy cabin at Bjønnåsen with ample space and a beautiful location in scenic surroundings.