4-Bedroom Chalet in Eggedal with Panoramic Views and Outdoor Jacuzzi

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Risleliveien 169, 3359 Eggedal, Norway, Eggedal (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 137Floor area

€415,000

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

137m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Mountain Retreat Like No Other

Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the sun peeks over majestic peaks, casting a golden hue across the landscape. This is the daily reality at your new mountain retreat in Tempelseter, Eggedal. Nestled at an impressive 870 meters above sea level, this chalet offers a harmonious blend of privacy, panoramic vistas, and sun-drenched outdoor spaces, making it an idyllic escape for those yearning for tranquility and authentic mountain living.

A Home That Embraces Nature

Set on a generous 1,011 square meter plot, the chalet is surrounded by the serene beauty of Norway's highlands. The expansive terraces, totaling 75 square meters, are perfect for al fresco dining, lounging, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. As the sun sets, the sky transforms into a canvas of colors, providing a stunning backdrop for evenings spent in the outdoor jacuzzi, where relaxation meets indulgence.

Inside, Comfort Meets Style

Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed living space that spans 137 square meters. The entrance hall welcomes you with ample storage for outerwear, leading into a bright and airy living room. Here, large windows frame the magnificent views, while a cozy fireplace invites you to unwind after a day of adventure. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to a well-appointed kitchen, where modern appliances and ample countertop space make meal preparation a joy. The adjacent dining area, bathed in natural light, is perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests.

Restful Retreats

The chalet boasts four comfortable bedrooms, each designed with relaxation in mind. The master suite, located in a private wing, offers a sanctuary with its own bathroom and walk-in closet. Wake up to the sight of snow-capped mountains from the comfort of your bed. Additional bedrooms provide cozy sleeping arrangements, including a room with built-in bunk beds, ideal for children or guests.

Modern Amenities for a Comfortable Stay

Two tastefully tiled bathrooms, equipped with underfloor heating, ensure comfort during the colder months. A separate toilet room adds convenience for residents and visitors alike. For entertainment, a dedicated TV lounge with a custom-built sofa offers a cozy space for movie nights or quiet relaxation.

A Year-Round Playground

Tempelseter is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, groomed cross-country ski trails and the nearby Tempelseter ski lift offer endless opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. As the seasons change, the area transforms into a paradise for hiking, with trails leading to mountain summits and through varied terrain. After a day of exploration, the charming Tempelkroa awaits with delicious food and drinks, enhancing the area's appeal as a complete holiday destination.

Practical Considerations

The chalet is easily accessible by car, with a gravel driveway providing ample parking. The established cabin community ensures a safe and friendly environment, perfect for families or those seeking a serene getaway. Constructed in 2003, the property is well-maintained and presents in good condition, with moderate energy efficiency (energy label D). As a freehold property, it offers ownership without the complexities of leasehold arrangements.

Investment Potential

With its prime location and modern amenities, this chalet presents an attractive investment opportunity. Whether you choose to enjoy it as a personal retreat or explore rental possibilities, the property promises a rewarding experience. The local property market remains robust, with demand for vacation homes in Eggedal continuing to grow.

Key Features:
- 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a separate toilet room
- 137 square meters of living space
- 75 square meters of outdoor terraces
- Outdoor jacuzzi with panoramic views
- Cozy fireplace in the living room
- Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
- Dedicated TV lounge
- Proximity to ski trails and hiking paths
- Freehold ownership with reasonable municipal fees

Your Mountain Escape Awaits

This chalet at Risleliveien 169 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a family retreat or a personal sanctuary, this mountain gem offers the perfect setting to create lasting memories. Embrace the best of Norwegian mountain life and make this exceptional property your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream mountain escape.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
137
Price per m²
€3,029
Garden size
1011
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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From the terrace you have a wonderful view towards Åbyfjorden, with the Bamble archipelago as a good neighbor.

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Private terrace at the front of the cabin

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Welcome to Lybergsviksvegen 58!

Step outside on a January morning at Trollsetlie 28 and the cold hits your face before you've even pulled on your gloves. The groomed cross-country track starts literally a hundred meters from the front door — you can hear the hiss of skis on packed snow from the kitchen window while the coffee brews. That's not a marketing line. That's Tuesday morning at Nesfjellet, 904 meters above sea level in the Norwegian highlands, where life operates on a different, slower, better clock. Built in 2018, this two-bedroom chalet with a substantial loft sits on a 1,614 sqm freehold plot in one of Norway's most consistently popular mountain cabin areas. At 82 sqm on the main floor — plus 41 sqm of usable loft space above — the layout punches well above its size. This is not a cramped weekend box. It's a proper mountain home, designed to sleep a group comfortably and still feel spacious when it's just two of you. Walking through the entrance hall, the underfloor heating is the first thing you notice underfoot — a small luxury that earns its weight every single time you stomp back in from a full day on the trails. The entrance is tiled, wide enough to hang dripping ski jackets without chaos, and fitted with proper closet storage. From there, the open living and kitchen area opens up with large windows framing the treeline outside. Late afternoon in winter, the low Nordic light turns everything golden through those windows. The fireplace — actual, functional, not decorative — does the work of heating the space and setting the mood simultaneously. There's something about eating pasta at a pine table with a fire going and snow falling outside that makes even a regular weeknight feel like an occasion. The kitchen is practical in the best ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren Hallingdal v/ Thea Viko Eidsgård presents Trollsetlie 28! Photo: Per Andre Andresen

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Kvernhusmyra 1 is the light. It hits the water just west of Juvågen before seven o'clock, throwing long reflections across the terrace boards while the fjord sits glassy and still. You pour coffee in the open kitchen, slide back the glass door, and step outside before anyone else in the neighborhood is awake. That quiet — just the lap of water and the occasional gull — is what this place is really about. Built in 2013 and designed by an architect who clearly had opinions about how a holiday home should feel, this chalet on the western edge of Skodje municipality occupies a 1,172-square-metre plot roughly 100 metres from the shoreline. It's not a rustic cabin. It's not a cookie-cutter box either. The split-wing layout — east and west loft sections each with their own staircase — gives the interior an almost village-like quality, where different corners of the house take on their own personalities over the course of a day. Kids claim the loft bedrooms. Adults settle into the ground-floor living room. Everyone ends up on the terrace. The main living area is genuinely airy, thanks to extra-high ceilings and a bank of large windows that track the sun from mid-morning into the long Norwegian evenings. In July, the sky doesn't fully darken until well past ten. In the three-level layout, 107 square metres of floor space feels considerably more generous than that figure suggests, because the vertical scale keeps the rooms from ever feeling closed in. The kitchen runs a clean, practical line of veneered fronts and laminate worktops — enough counter space to actually cook a proper meal rather than just reheat things — and it opens partway into the living room so whoever is cooking ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvernhusmyra 1! Photo: JC Foto (John Colbensen)

Step outside on a February morning and the world is completely white and completely quiet. The cross-country trail runs just 120 meters from the front door — you can hear the sound of your own skis cutting through fresh snow before the rest of the valley is even awake. This is Fetlia, a small cluster of cabins sitting at 395 meters above sea level in the Sunnmøre Alps, and this particular chalet has been holding its own here for years with a kind of unpretentious confidence that's hard to fake. The setting hits you first. Large windows across the main living space look straight out at Nysætervatnet, the lake below shifting color through the day — silver in the morning light, deep blue-green by afternoon, then a flat pewter grey as the peaks catch the last of the sun. The vaulted ceiling climbs nearly five meters overhead, which sounds like a detail on a spec sheet until you're actually standing in it and realize how rarely Norwegian mountain cabins feel this open. There's no sense of compression, no low beams making you duck. Just space, light, and a fireplace in the corner that does exactly what a fireplace should: takes the edge off a cold evening and gives everyone a reason to sit still. The kitchen is the work of Mørekjøkken — a local craftsman workshop out of the region — built in a classic L-shape from solid wood that has aged into itself rather than against itself. Integrated oven, cooktop, provisions for a washing machine. It's not a showpiece kitchen designed to be photographed; it's one designed to be used, and there's a meaningful difference. The dining area sits right alongside it, open to the living room so conversation carries easily from the stove to the sofa. Up to twelve people can sleep comfortably he ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fetlia – a beautiful cabin in scenic, peaceful surroundings near the Fjellsætra ski resort!

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Picture yourself stepping out onto your terrace on a crisp winter morning, steam rising from your coffee cup as you gaze across the snow-blanketed valley toward the Trillemarka nature reserve. The silence is broken only by the distant swish of skis on groomed tracks that begin mere meters from your door. This is life at 856 meters above sea level in Tempelseter, where seasons paint the landscape in ever-changing hues and every day offers a new adventure in the Norwegian mountains. Built in 2015, this 81-square-meter family chalet at Risleliveien 153 represents a rare opportunity to own a modern mountain retreat in one of Norway's most sought-after cabin areas. Unlike older properties requiring extensive renovation, this well-maintained home is ready for you to start creating memories immediately. The open-plan design maximizes natural light and valley views, while practical features like underfloor heating and double bathrooms make it comfortable for families year-round. The heart of this chalet beats in its expansive living space, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame Solevatnet lake and the wilderness beyond. Morning light floods the open kitchen, dining, and living areas, creating a bright canvas for family gatherings. Imagine preparing breakfast while children excitedly discuss the day's skiing plans, or hosting evening dinners where everyone shares stories of their mountain adventures. The contemporary kitchen comes fully equipped with integrated appliances including dishwasher and modern cooktop, making meal preparation effortless even when provisioning for a full house. Tempelseter offers something truly special for vacation homeowners: genuine four-season appeal. Winter transforms this area into a Nordic paradi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Risleliveien 153! Photo: Viken Fototjenester Eirik Andersen.

Nestled in the enchanting scenery of Eggedal, this cabin at Svarteli 24 invites you to experience the tranquility and timeless beauty of Norway's countryside. Surrounded by light woodland, this snug 49 square meter home offers a blend of comfort and functionality, making it a smart choice for anyone yearning for an escape into nature. Picture this: arriving from a bustling city life, you drive into the serene realm of Eggedal. The crisp, refreshing air welcomes you as you step out of your vehicle to find a cabin that whispers of simplicity and coziness. Designed with a genuine intent for gatherings and relaxation, this cabin features an inviting living room centered around a wood stove and fireplace. Imagine unwinding here with family, the comforting warmth of the fire offering solace against the cool evening breeze. Let's wander through its layout. As you enter, an entrance hall sets the stage for the rest of this quaint abode. On the main level, the living room opens its arms to you, offering space not just for family but also for memory-making dinners around a long table. The cabin’s kitchen, though modest, provides just the spot for crafting nourishing meals after a day of hiking or skiing. Further exploration leads to three well-appointed bedrooms, each equipped with built-in beds ensuring there’s room for the whole family. With a calculated design, these rooms provide ample sleeping accommodations for up to eight people, promoting a sense of togetherness unique to cabin living. Life in Eggedal offers a particular narrative intertwined with both solitude and community. As you sip your morning coffee on the south-facing terrace, serenity fills the air, while the sun tips its hat just for you amidst the light rust ... click here to read more

Cozy family cabin with electricity, but without water and sewage. Road with good standard.

Welcome to your next adventure in the heart of the majestic landscapes of Eggedal! Nestled at the peaceful end of a serene cul-de-sac, this charming cabin is the ideal retreat for those seeking both tranquility and outdoor excitement. Let's transport you to the enchanting address of Sleggebergveien 147, where this cozy sanctuary awaits, gracefully perched at 759 meters above sea level. Imagine waking up in your very own cabin amidst breathtaking views, with sunlight streaming through the windows and bathing each room in a warm glow. This cabin is all about giving you a sense of peace and calm, set within a well-established cabin community that perfectly balances seclusion with accessibility. For those bustling souls craving an escape from the everyday hustle, complete with all the comforts of home yet a world away from the hustle and bustle, this charming residence is your personal oasis. Living in Eggedal is like stepping into a picture-postcard, where nature's bounty is right at your doorstep. The area is a genuine paradise for hiking enthusiasts, offering a variety of trails for every season. Whether you're trudging through the lush greenery in summer or gliding across the pristine white trails in winter, you're never far from adventure. The extensive ski trail network offers pathways that beckon all skill levels, with connections reaching as far as Tempelseter and Norefjell. Life here offers a simple yet enriching lifestyle, ideal for those who love to stay active while embracing the tranquility of mountainous living. Eggedal not only caters to adventure lovers but also to those who enjoy the art of simply being. On a calm afternoon, perhaps you'll find yourself reading by a crackling fire, or perhaps you'll be me ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sleggebergveien 147!

Nestled in the charming landscape of Eggedal, Norway, at Sleggebergveien 56, lies a delightful cabin that embodies both tranquility and adventure. This 84 square meter chalet-style home is set against the awe-inspiring backdrop of the rugged Norwegian mountains, offering a serene escape perfect for both calm reflection and active exploration. With a price of 209,401, this property represents a unique opportunity for overseas buyers or expats looking for a home away from home in a picturesque locale. Let me guide you through this inviting retreat. The chalet is part of a well-established area known for its outstanding natural beauty and vibrant community. Feel the allure of living in a classic Norwegian cabin, surrounded by breathtaking views and enchanting landscapes. Picture yourself sipping your morning coffee on the cozy veranda, where you'll be greeted by excellent sun conditions, basking in natural light that cascades over the mountains—a sight that never gets old and will surely captivate your heart. The property is thoughtfully laid out for family or group living, offering four spacious bedrooms. Imagine the comfort of settling into a large living room, designed to accommodate both intimate family evenings and lively gatherings with friends. The living area seamlessly connects to a functional kitchen, ideal for preparing hearty Norwegian meals after a day exploring the great outdoors. Additional features such as a sauna and a bathroom, along with a separate toilet room, provide comfort and convenience to you and your guests. The cabin is well-maintained and ready for immediate occupancy, meaning you can start enjoying your new lifestyle from day one without the hassle of renovations. Property features: - 4 welc ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sleggebergveien 56!

Step out the front door on a February morning and the world is white, still, and completely yours. The groomed ski tracks at Tempelseter begin almost at the edge of the plot, the air is sharp enough to sting your cheeks, and smoke is already curling from the chimney of your neighbor's cabin three hundred meters away. This is winter in Eggedal — and it is exactly as good as it sounds. Sleggebergveien 56 sits on an 865-square-meter plot in the Tempelseter cabin community, a well-established mountain neighborhood in the Numedal valley of Buskerud county, roughly two and a half hours by car from Oslo via the E134. The address is quiet. No through-traffic, no noise beyond the occasional crow or the creak of snow-laden pines. Yet within a short drive you have a 24-hour grocery store, a Vinmonopolet, and a proper hotel at Eggedal Borgerstue with a spa and an après-ski bar that gets lively on Saturday afternoons. It's a combination you rarely find — genuine wilderness access paired with actual convenience. The chalet itself was built in 1975 and has been kept in good shape by owners who clearly used it hard and maintained it well. Eighty-four square meters of interior space sounds modest until you're inside, and you realize the layout makes almost no wasted moves. The hallway opens directly into the main living area, where oversized windows pull in the mountain ridgeline from multiple angles. On overcast days the light still floods in. On clear days you'll lose track of whatever you were doing because the view across the surrounding peaks demands attention. The wood-burning stove installed recently is the social heart of the cabin. Everything gravitates toward it on cold evenings — the board games come out, the red wine gets ... click here to read more

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Step outside on a February morning at Torbråtan 22 and the cold hits clean and sharp — the kind that makes your coffee taste better and the snow underfoot sound like crushed glass. The groomed ski trail starts literally 100 meters from the front door. You clip in, push off, and within minutes you're gliding through birch forest with nothing but white hills and pale Nordic sky ahead. This is the rhythm of owning a place in Eggedal's Tempelseter area, and once you've lived it, a regular weekend at home never quite measures up. Built in 2020 to a high modern standard, this five-bedroom chalet sits at 718 meters above sea level on a 1,000-square-meter plot along Torbråtan, one of the better-positioned roads in the Tempelseter development. The sun exposure here is genuinely exceptional — the south-facing terrace catches light from mid-morning well into the evening, even in the depths of January. At 117 square meters of interior space across the main floor and a loft level, the cabin is designed to sleep up to twelve people without anyone feeling cramped, which makes it equally suited to a large family, a group of friends splitting costs, or a combination of both. The living room earns its keep. A floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors the space, and the architectural windows on either side aren't just for show — they frame the ridgeline in a way that changes character by the hour. Morning light comes in low and golden; by afternoon the room is bright enough that you won't touch a light switch. The ceilings are high, the proportions generous, and there's a natural flow from the sofa area to the dining table to the kitchen that makes the whole ground floor feel like one connected, social space rather than a series of rooms. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Torbråtan 22! Photo: Viken Fototjenester Eirik Andersen.

Welcome to Istjennveien 82, nestled in the charming town of Eggedal. If you're seeking a year-round destination with stunning natural beauty, you've come to the right place. This idyllically located cabin is perched at the top of Tempelseter, about 967 meters above sea level with breathtaking views over the tranquil Istjenn lake. It's a perfect spot whether you're looking for a getaway cottage or a new, serene place to call home. Eggedal is a delightful area known for its picturesque surroundings and a plethora of outdoor activities. Just step outside your door, and you have immediate access to beautiful hiking trails that stretch out in every direction. These trails can be enjoyed throughout the year, whether you prefer summertime strolls or wintertime snowshoeing. The cabin itself boasts plenty of space with six bedrooms to comfortably accommodate a large family or group of friends. Upon entering, you'll find a welcoming entrance hall that leads into multiple corridors. The living room is generously sized, perfect for cozy evenings by the fire or entertaining guests. The kitchen is functional but does offer room for some modern touches if you’re looking to add your own flair. The cabin features one bathroom and an additional two toilet rooms, so no one will need to wait in line. There's also ample storage space with two storage rooms to tuck away all your outdoor gear. Though the cabin is in good condition, some modernization could elevate it to its full potential. Updating the kitchen and bathroom, and perhaps freshening up the interior could make a significant difference. The property also requires a connection to the sewage system, but think of it as a blank canvas where you can create your dream cabin. Featur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Istjennveien 82!

Welcome to a unique escape tucked away in the heart of nature's magnificence! Situated in the quaint and picturesque Eggedal, this delightful cabin at Tempelseterveien 636 is a perfect getaway or an ideal investment for someone looking for a serene haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Let me paint a picture of what life here at this cozy cabin can be like, with its charm, location, and opportunities for countless adventures. Firstly, let's talk about the charm of the property itself. This cabin stands gracefully at about 836 metres above sea level on the western slopes of Norefjell, delivering breath-taking views that seem to unravel with every season's change. You'll discover a snug entrance that leads you into a living room designed for warmth and conviviality. Its corner shape sets a cozy ambiance, ideal for accommodating a corner sofa and a dining table – just right for those family dinners or hosting close friends. The wood stove is an absolute treasure, ensuring warmth trickles through every corner during chilly evenings. The heart of this cabin, the kitchen, is adorned with elegant wooden cabinetry and solid wood countertops that are both practical and add a rustic charm to the space. It's equipped with all you'd need for cooking up family meals, with spaces allocated for a refrigerator and stove. Plus, the entire cabin is hooked up to electricity, making modern living amid nature totally feasible. - Cozy entrance - Corner-shaped living room - Wood stove heating - Kitchen with wooden cabinetry - Solid wood countertops - Spaces for refrigerator & stove - Electricity connection - 2 spacious bedrooms - Ample wardrobe storage - Tiled entrance flooring Living here is about embracing a lifestyle stee ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tempelseterveien 636!

Step into the idyllic embrace of Eggedal, where Nedre Kloppmyr 35 presents a captivating opportunity for those among us with an appreciation for nature, tranquility, and year-round recreation. Set amid the enchanting landscapes of Norefjell, this cabin provides a peaceful retreat that is equally welcoming to active families and serene seekers. As I juggle an incredibly busy schedule, let me steal a moment to share what makes this property and its surroundings worthy of your attention. Nestled at 782 meters above sea level, the cabin is securely stationed in Tempelseter, a well-loved haven famous amongst locals and visitors alike for its mesmerizing views and abundant sunshine. The rugged yet captivating beauty of the area can be your daily backdrop, offering invigorating sunrises and tranquil twilight when the world quiets down. Now, for those curious about what life is like here, living in Eggedal means you wake up to endless possibilities. Picture hiking and skiing right at your doorstep with ski trails just a short amble away. Dust off your skis during winter and enjoy perfectly maintained paths that cater to all skill levels. In the summer months, the terrain transforms, presenting an adventure land for hiking enthusiasts and nature photographers alike. The surrounding forests and lakes are perfect for exploring, picnicking, or simply watching the world pass by. The village itself is a quaint and serene spot, filled with a tight-knit community that warmly embraces new arrivals. As your potential new neighbors, expect everything from friendly waves in the morning to invitations for local events throughout the year. An absolute gem for expats, it's a place where establishing bonds is natural. Now, let's talk about ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nedre Kloppmyr 35!

Welcome to your future cabin retreat nestled within the serene beauty of Eggedal, specifically located at Nedre Kloppmyr. Imagine waking up every morning in this wonderful sanctuary that is positioned on the west side of Norefjell at Tempelseter, sitting approximately 782 meters above sea level. This quiet home offers a break away from the hustle and bustle of city life, with expansive sun conditions to warm your days and a natural landscape to soothe your soul. Let's take a walk through what could be your very own slice of paradise. The cabin is cozily tucked away yet perfectly accessible, providing you with both a sense of seclusion and connectedness. As you arrive, you will find parking conveniently placed about 115 meters away with accessible walking paths from there. This welcoming journey sets the tone for what lies beyond those cabin walls. The cabin is in good condition, well-maintained, waiting for someone with a vision to add their personal touch and create lasting memories. As you step inside, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall. The layout of the house is quite practical, with everything thoughtfully arranged on one main level, providing ease and comfort as you move through each space. Picture yourself cozying up in the living room after a day spent exploring the area, with an open kitchen ready for family meals and gatherings. There are 3 generously sized bedrooms to accommodate family members or guests. Although there may be no designated bathroom set-up, it lends the opportunity for customization, allowing you to design a space that truly meets your needs. Additionally, there's a handy outdoor storage room alongside an outhouse. Here's a snapshot of the key features this cabin offers: - One-stor ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nedre Kloppmyr!

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 Øvre Tempelvei 16, nestled in the serene Tempelseter area of Eggedal, this dream becomes your daily reality. This charming chalet, perched at approximately 842 meters above sea level, offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Day in the Life at Øvre Tempelvei 16 As the sun rises over the majestic Norefjell mountains, your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 22-square-meter west-facing terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys are nothing short of mesmerizing, providing a perfect backdrop for morning reflections or planning the day's adventures. The chalet's open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the home, where large windows invite the outside in, flooding the space with natural light. The high, vaulted ceiling adds a sense of grandeur, while the built-in fireplace crackles warmly, offering a cozy retreat during the colder months. Here, you can unwind with a good book or gather with loved ones for a hearty meal prepared in the well-equipped kitchen. Embrace the Norwegian Lifestyle Living in Eggedal means embracing the great outdoors. With immediate access to hiking trails and cross-country ski tracks, every season offers a new adventure. In winter, the snow-blanketed landscape transforms into a playground for skiing enthusiasts, with trails just 100 meters from your doorstep. For those who prefer alpine skiing, a ski lift is conveniently located 0.9 kilometers away. Summer invites you to ex ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Tempelvei 16!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Eggedal region, this charming chalet at Øvre Tempelvei 9 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its prime location on the western slopes of Norefjell, this property is more than just a home; 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 breathtaking. This chalet, situated at an elevation of 826 meters, provides a perfect blend of comfort and nature, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Upon entering the chalet, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall, perfect for storing outdoor gear after a day of exploring. The main living area is a haven of light and warmth, thanks to large windows that frame the stunning mountain vistas. Here, you can unwind by the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter with family and friends. The kitchen is a chef's delight, featuring modern cabinetry and ample counter space, making meal preparation a joy. Whether you're hosting a festive dinner or a casual brunch, the adjacent dining area is perfect for creating cherished memories. With three generously sized bedrooms, this chalet comfortably accommodates family and guests. The current layout offers seven sleeping places, ensuring everyone has a cozy spot to rest after a day of adventure. ### Modern Amenities for Year-Round Living The chalet's bathroom is a sanctuary of relaxation, equipped with underfloor heating, a shower cabin, and ample storage. A separate toilet/te ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Tempelvei 9!

Picture yourself standing on a south-facing veranda as the evening sun bathes the Norwegian highlands in golden light, steam rising from your coffee cup while mountain peaks stretch endlessly before you. This is your reality at Klypås, a secluded mountain retreat perched at 950 meters above sea level in Eggedal, where the silence is broken only by the whisper of wind through pine trees and the occasional call of a ptarmigan. Here, between Haglebu and Tempelseter, you've discovered what Norwegian locals call 'friluftsliv' – that deep connection between humans and nature that transforms a vacation home into a sanctuary for the soul. Imagine waking in this 3-bedroom cabin on a crisp winter morning, strapping on your cross-country skis, and gliding directly onto groomed trails that connect you to hundreds of kilometers of pristine mountain terrain. Picture summer evenings picking cloudberries in nearby marshes, their amber jewels destined for homemade jam, or autumn afternoons casting a line into Bekkerudsjøen, hoping for tonight's dinner. This isn't just property ownership – it's your gateway to authentic Norwegian mountain living, where every season writes a new chapter in your family's story. The cabin itself embodies traditional Norwegian mountain architecture, built to withstand decades of harsh winters while maintaining that ineffable hygge atmosphere Scandinavians have perfected. Sixty-four square meters of thoughtfully designed space centers around an open-plan living area where a substantial Dovre wood-burning stove becomes the heart of winter gatherings. The paneled walls and ceilings create acoustic warmth, absorbing the sounds of crackling firewood and family laughter. Three bedrooms accommodate up to eight guest ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Eggedal region, Åsmundtjennveien 14 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Situated at an impressive 962 meters above sea level, this chalet is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines traditional charm with modern comforts. Imagine waking up to the serene views of Istjenn Lake, with the majestic mountains as your backdrop. This chalet, with its classic Norwegian design, dark-stained facades, and turf roof, is perfectly positioned to capture the sun's warmth and the breathtaking vistas that surround it. Whether you're planning a family holiday, a romantic getaway, or a seasonal retreat, this property is your ideal base. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The chalet's interior is a testament to quality craftsmanship, featuring robust timber beams, vaulted ceilings, and expansive windows that flood the space with natural light. The main living area is both spacious and inviting, offering multiple furnishing options and direct access to a partially covered terrace. Here, you can enjoy al fresco dining or simply relax while soaking in the panoramic views. The kitchen, strategically located adjacent to the dining area, is a chef's delight. With modern cabinetry, extensive storage, and workspace, it encourages social interaction and is perfect for preparing meals for family and friends. ### Accommodation for All With four comfortable bedrooms, this chalet can accommodate large families or groups. The ground floor features two double bedrooms, while the loft offers two family bunk beds, making i ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom presents Åsmundtjennveien 14

Nestled in the scenic landscape of Tempelseter, at a refreshing 962 meters above sea level, lies a charming chalet at Åsmundtjennveien 14. This delightful property offers a serene escape with captivating views of Istjenn’s pristine waters and the majestic surrounding mountains. If you're in the market for a peaceful retreat that promises both relaxation and adventure, this quintessential mountain cabin might just be the perfect find for you. The chalet embodies the warmth and coziness expected from a traditional Norwegian mountain cabin. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a practical layout that maximizes space and comfort, making it a perfect fit for extended family gatherings or a peaceful getaway. The chalet features: - 4 comfortable bedrooms - A large, open living/dining area with two inviting fireplaces - Loft living room - 2 well-equipped bathrooms with modern amenities - Spacious double garage - Convenient annex for extra storage - Welcoming entrance with a storage room for ski equipment For those who love to cook, the kitchen does not disappoint. It’s strategically positioned with easy access to the dining room, made accessible through charming double doors with glass inserts. The kitchen itself is expansive, providing plenty of room for storage and preparation, a place where culinary creativity can thrive. From the kitchen, one can easily step out onto the terrace, perfect for soaking up the sun or enjoying meals outdoors with a view of Istjenn. The chalet doesn’t just end with its beautiful interiors. Step outside and you’ll find a partially covered terrace that basks in sunlight, offering a picturesque setting to unwind and enjoy the fresh mountain air. There are two bedrooms located on each floor; ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Ann-Kristin Salvesen har gleden av å presentere Åsmundtjennveien 14!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's majestic mountains, this charming chalet at Gamleseterveien 131 in Eggedal offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its breathtaking views, modern amenities, and proximity to nature's wonders, this property is the quintessential second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, and the gentle rustle of leaves as your backdrop. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle, a haven where memories are made, and adventures begin. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection This chalet, built in 2001, boasts a spacious 83 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to accommodate family and friends. With four generous bedrooms, there's ample room for everyone to unwind and enjoy the serene surroundings. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the home, where laughter echoes and stories are shared by the cozy fireplace. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with modern appliances and plenty of space for preparing meals. Whether you're hosting a festive dinner or a casual brunch, this space is perfect for entertaining. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive 39 square meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape will leave you in awe. This outdoor space is ideal for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the tranquility of nature. The private garden offers a safe haven for children to play and explore, while the nearby hiking trails beckon for adventure. Relaxation and Rejuvenation After a day of exploring, ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gamleseterveien 131 - Presented by Kristian Ruud at Eiendomsmegler 1 Modum

Welcome to Skallandslia 236 in Eggedal, where the mountains meet the sky, and nature becomes your neighbor. Nestled at an impressive 817 meters above sea level, this chalet is your ticket to a tranquil lifestyle, imbued with the panoramic views and generous sunlight that will greet you every day. This humble abode in Norway's splendid Eggedal offers more than just shelter; it provides a lifestyle synonymous with peace and outdoor adventure. Cozy yet functional, this property is designed for those of you seeking an authentic slice of Norwegian nature. The journey to your new chalet begins on roads offering seamless access to your secluded getaway. As you step inside, the chalet unfolds into a realm of simplicity and practicality, laid out conveniently on one level. With an entrance that welcomes you warmly, the space flows naturally through a hallway into a living room meant for relaxation and gatherings. A sunny terrace extends the living space outdoors, where the surrounding scenic beauty becomes part of your daily forefront. From here, a partly open-plan kitchen is ready for preparing hearty meals, complete with a fireplace and wood stove, keeping the winters pleasantly warm. - Size: approx 70 sqm - Bedrooms: 3 with bunk beds - Bathrooms: 1 - Living room with fireplace and wood stove - Kitchen adjacent to living area - Sunny terrace - Ground Floor entry - Electricity - Road access - Peaceful mountain location Imagine waking up to fresh mountain air and stepping out onto your terrace to sip a hot coffee while absorbing breathtaking views. Designed for simplicity, the three bedrooms are cozy, each fitted with bunk beds—ideal spaces for relaxation after a day of adventure. Whether you're an expat looking for a retrea ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skallandslia 236

Picture yourself stepping onto your private deck at nearly 1,000 meters above sea level, morning coffee in hand, as the Norwegian sun illuminates endless mountain peaks stretching toward the horizon. This is the daily reality at this 4-bedroom mountain chalet in Eggedal's prized Tempelseter area, where alpine adventure meets practical comfort just 700 meters from dedicated ski lifts and groomed trails that extend for miles through pristine wilderness. This 65-square-meter retreat represents everything international buyers seek in a Scandinavian mountain escape: authentic Norwegian cabin architecture with split-level design, immediate access to world-class outdoor recreation, and the rare convenience of year-round road access that makes spontaneous weekend getaways effortless. Unlike remote cabins requiring snowmobiles or challenging approaches, you'll park directly beside your property in every season, whether arriving for winter skiing or summer hiking expeditions. The Tempelseter location places you in one of Norway's most established mountain communities, at an elevation that guarantees reliable snow conditions throughout the winter months while offering refreshingly cool summers perfect for escaping urban heat. This isn't just a vacation property—it's your gateway to the Norwegian mountain lifestyle that locals have cherished for generations, now accessible to international owners seeking authentic Nordic experiences. Life at 944 meters altitude follows the rhythms of mountain seasons. Winter transforms the landscape into a cross-country skier's paradise, with kilometers of impeccably groomed tracks maintained by the local community starting mere steps from your door. The Tempelseter ski center's 500-meter T-bar l ... click here to read more

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