4-Bed Mountain Cabin Near Brokke Ski Resort – Carport & Trail Access – Rysstad Holiday Home



Langfitvegen 18, 4748 Rysstad, Rysstad (Norway)
4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 96m² Floor area
€353,100
Chalet
No parking
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
96m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture yourself stepping out of your private mountain cabin into crisp Norwegian air, snow crunching beneath your boots as you walk just 100 meters to access 50 kilometers of groomed cross-country trails. The morning sun illuminates the alpine slopes 400 meters away, where fresh powder awaits. This is your new reality at Brokke Cabin Park, where every day offers the freedom to choose your adventure in southern Norway's most accessible mountain retreat. Completed in 2024, this contemporary 96-square-meter cabin at Langfitvegen 18 represents the ideal vacation home for families seeking authentic Nordic mountain living without sacrificing modern comfort. Positioned at 575 meters elevation in Rysstad, Agder region, this property transforms how you experience each season, offering immediate ski-in convenience in winter and endless hiking possibilities when snow melts into wildflower meadows. The cabin occupies a freehold 365-square-meter plot at the peaceful end of a private cul-de-sac, ensuring your mountain getaway remains tranquil while keeping adventure literally at your doorstep.
The rhythm of life here follows nature's calendar. Winter months from December through March transform Brokke into a Nordic sports paradise. Wake early to catch first tracks on the alpine center's varied runs, where beginners master gentle slopes while experienced skiers tackle more challenging terrain. Return to your cabin for a warm lunch, then venture onto the extensive cross-country network that winds through pristine forests and across frozen lakes. The grooming machines work nightly, ensuring perfectly prepared tracks every morning. As daylight extends into evening, children build snow forts in your private garden while you prepare dinner in the open kitchen, watching through large windows as neighbors glide past on their afternoon ski tour.
Spring arrives gradually at this elevation, typically breaking through in April and May. This transitional season reveals the landscape's dramatic character as snow recedes to expose granite outcrops and awakening vegetation. The alpine center closes, but the mountains open for a different kind of exploration. Hiking trails emerge from snowmelt, leading to waterfalls swollen with runoff and viewpoints offering panoramic vistas across the Setesdal valley. Local wildlife becomes more active, with opportunities to spot roe deer, foxes, and diverse bird species. The longer days invite evening walks where midnight sun effects create extended golden hours perfect for photography.
Summer transforms your vacation home into a base for warm-weather pursuits. June through August brings temperatures ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and family picnics. The 50-kilometer trail network serves cyclists and hikers equally well, with routes ranging from gentle family-friendly paths to challenging mountain ascents. Pack a backpack with local provisions from the grocery store six minutes away and spend entire days exploring. Return to your cabin for evening barbecues on the low-maintenance garden, where children play freely while adults relax under the extended Nordic daylight. The region's numerous lakes offer swimming, fishing, and canoeing opportunities within short driving distances.
Autumn paints the landscape in copper and gold from September through November. This season attracts fewer visitors, offering serene experiences for those who appreciate quiet contemplation. The crisp air sharpens distant mountain profiles, and early morning frost creates ethereal landscapes. This is prime mushroom foraging season, with local species abundant in surrounding forests. The wood-burning stove in your living room becomes evening's focal point, crackling warmly as darkness arrives earlier each week. Berry picking expeditions yield blueberries and lingonberries that locals transform into preserves.
The cabin's architecture reflects contemporary Norwegian design principles while honoring traditional mountain aesthetics. The entrance hall features heated tile floors that warm cold feet after outdoor adventures. The open-plan living area maximizes the 96 square meters intelligently, with the kitchen flowing seamlessly into dining and living spaces. High-quality Sørlandskjøkken fittings provide functionality and style, while integrated appliances ensure you have everything needed for extended stays. The living room's large windows frame alpine views, and recessed spotlights create ambiance without overwhelming the natural aesthetic. Underfloor heating throughout maintains comfort regardless of outside conditions.
Four bedrooms accommodate diverse group configurations. The ground-floor master bedroom offers privacy for parents or older family members, while three upper-level bedrooms suit children or guests. The upper floor's spacious loft serves multiple purposes: a second living area where teenagers retreat, a playroom for younger children, or a remote work space for those extending weekend stays into working vacations. An additional toilet on this level prevents morning bottlenecks when the house fills with guests.
Practical considerations make this property exceptional for international vacation home owners. The integrated carport protects vehicles from harsh winter weather and provides convenient gear storage. The external storage room accommodates skis, bikes, hiking equipment, and seasonal items. The laundry room under the stairs means you pack lighter and stay longer. Electric vehicle charging capability future-proofs your investment as Norway leads Europe's electric vehicle adoption. The 2024 construction date means everything is new, reducing maintenance concerns and unexpected repair costs for years ahead.
Brokke's location balances accessibility with authentic mountain character. Kristiansand lies approximately two hours south, offering international airport connections, coastal experiences, and urban amenities when desired. The immediate area provides essential services: grocery shopping six minutes away, public bus transport within five minutes. Yet the surroundings feel genuinely remote, with vast forests, minimal light pollution, and the kind of silence city dwellers forget exists. This proximity to civilization while maintaining wilderness character makes the property ideal for families with varying age groups and interests.
The regional economy benefits from year-round outdoor tourism, suggesting strong rental income potential for owners seeking to offset ownership costs. The Brokke alpine center attracts regular visitors during winter months, while summer hiking and cycling tourism continues growing. Norwegian cabin rental markets remain robust, with domestic tourists seeking mountain retreats and international visitors discovering southern Norway's accessible alpine experiences. The property's modern condition and prime location within the cabin park position it competitively for holiday lettings when you're not using it personally.
Purchasing vacation property in Norway as an international buyer involves straightforward processes. Norway welcomes foreign property ownership without significant restrictions. The freehold plot means you own the land outright, simplifying long-term planning. Property taxes in Norway remain reasonable compared to many European nations, and the absence of wealth taxes on foreign-owned leisure property makes ownership costs predictable. Local property management services can handle maintenance, cleaning, and rental coordination, allowing truly hands-off ownership between your personal visits.
The energy efficiency rating of C reflects modern construction standards and translates to reasonable heating costs even during cold winters. The combination of underfloor heating, the wood-burning stove, and quality insulation maintains comfort efficiently. Water and electricity connections are established and reliable. The recent technical inspection showing no deviations provides peace of mind about the property's condition.
Key Features: 96 square meters of contemporary mountain living space • Completed 2024 with modern fittings throughout • 365-square-meter private freehold plot • 4 bedrooms accommodating families and groups • Open-plan kitchen with Sørlandskjøkken quality fittings • Wood-burning stove and underfloor heating • Carport plus additional parking • 100 meters to 50-kilometer cross-country trail network • 400 meters to Brokke alpine ski center • Spacious upper-floor loft for flexible use • Integrated storage solutions and laundry • 6 minutes to grocery shopping • 2 hours to Kristiansand airport • Option to purchase fully furnished • Low-maintenance outdoor spaces
This vacation home represents more than a property transaction; it's your entry point into the Norwegian mountain lifestyle that prioritizes outdoor activity, family connection, and seasonal rhythms. Whether you envision winter weekends skiing as a family, summer hiking expeditions, autumn foraging adventures, or simply escaping urban intensity for mountain peace, this cabin accommodates your vision. The combination of new construction quality, unbeatable location within Brokke Cabin Park, and immediate access to world-class outdoor recreation creates exceptional value in the European vacation home market. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and begin your Norwegian mountain ownership journey. Your family's mountain memories start here.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 96m²
- Price per m²
- €3,678
- Garden size
- 365m²
- 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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