4-Bedroom Chalet in Øyer: Mountain Retreat with Panoramic Views & Ski Access

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Storsteinvegen 122, 2636 Øyer, Norway, Øyer (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 172Floor area

€123,000

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

172m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Øyer region, this exquisite 4-bedroom chalet offers a harmonious blend of modern design and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun casts a golden hue over the majestic peaks surrounding your new home. This is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.

A Day in the Life at Storsteinvegen 122



As the morning light filters through the expansive windows, you find yourself drawn to the breathtaking views of the Hafjell mountains. The chalet's open-plan living area, with its soaring ceilings and warm timber accents, invites you to start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the west-facing terrace. Here, the panoramic vistas serve as a stunning backdrop to your morning routine.

In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven, with the modern fireplace crackling softly as you prepare for a day on the slopes. With direct access to world-class alpine skiing and extensive cross-country trails, every day promises a new adventure. In summer, the landscape bursts into life, offering hiking, biking, and golfing opportunities just moments from your doorstep.

The Heart of the Home



The kitchen, a true centerpiece of the chalet, is designed for both functionality and style. High-quality HTH cabinetry, sleek black fronts, and a durable Dekton countertop create a sophisticated space for culinary exploration. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet family meal, the integrated AEG appliances and open layout make every occasion special.

Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area provides a cozy yet spacious setting for gatherings. The seamless flow into the living room ensures that conversation and laughter fill the air, while the large windows frame the ever-changing mountain scenery.

A Sanctuary of Comfort



The chalet's thoughtful design extends to its sleeping quarters, where each of the four bedrooms offers a tranquil retreat. The master suite, located on the ground floor, features an en-suite bathroom with high-end finishes, including a double vanity and walk-in shower. Upstairs, the loft lounge serves as a versatile space, perfect for a TV room, play area, or home office.

Embrace the Local Lifestyle



Øyer is a destination that captivates with its natural beauty and vibrant community. Throughout the year, the region hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals, celebrating everything from traditional Norwegian crafts to contemporary art. The local cuisine, rich in flavors and history, invites you to indulge in hearty dishes and fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the abundance of recreational activities. From skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and mountain biking in the summer, the options are endless. The nearby golf courses and scenic trails offer a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations



This chalet is not only a dream vacation home but also a sound investment. The high standard of construction and premium materials ensure long-term value, while the property's location in a growing area promises future appreciation. For international buyers, the process is straightforward, with clear legal guidelines and support available.

Key Features:


- 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
- 172 sqm Living Area, 206 sqm Total Built Area
- West-Facing Terrace with Panoramic Mountain Views
- Modern Kitchen with High-Quality Appliances
- Spacious Garage with Electric Car Charging Point
- Direct Access to Ski Slopes and Cross-Country Trails
- Child-Friendly Plot with Ample Outdoor Space
- Public Water and Sewage Connections
- Quiet, Family-Friendly Environment
- Proximity to Local Amenities and Attractions

Your Mountain Escape Awaits



This chalet is more than just a property; it's an invitation to experience the unparalleled beauty and tranquility of Norway's mountains. Whether you're seeking a winter sports haven, a summer retreat, or a year-round family getaway, this home offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and location. Don't miss the opportunity to make this mountain paradise your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards owning your dream vacation home in Øyer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
172
Price per m²
€715
Garden size
1176
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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Step onto the south-facing terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the dead kind — the full kind, broken only by wind moving through the pine tops and the occasional call of something you can't quite name. Grimestadveien 41 sits elevated above the surrounding terrain in Marnardal municipality, and from this perch you genuinely feel like the landscape belongs to you. This three-bedroom chalet on Grimestad has been a quiet secret for long enough. Positioned on a 700 m² freehold plot near the shores of Dørevann, the cabin catches sunlight from first thing in the morning all the way through to the long Nordic evenings — that golden hour stretching past 10pm in midsummer — when the terrace practically begs you to pour something cold and stay put. The wrap-around deck covers 52 square metres across three sides of the building, which sounds like a statistic until you realise it means you can always find sun or shade depending on your mood, and there's room for a full outdoor table without anyone feeling cramped. Built in 1994 and held in good condition throughout, the chalet runs across a single level — a practical choice that works particularly well for families with young children or anyone who doesn't want stairs to be part of the conversation on holiday. Inside, the open-plan kitchen and living room feels genuinely generous for 82 square metres. Large windows push the walls out visually and pull the treeline in. On grey autumn afternoons, the wood-burning stove earns its keep; in the shoulder seasons, the heat pump handles the heavy lifting. Both working in tandem means this isn't purely a summer property — Norwegians use cabins like this year-round, and it's easy to see why. The thre ... click here to read more

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You wake up to the sound of water. Not the distant kind—the close kind, the kind that tells you the lake is right there, just past the pines, eighty meters from your front door. By the time the coffee is ready, someone has already grabbed a towel and headed down to the dock. That's the rhythm Følingen Hyttefelt 15 puts you in. And once you've had it for a weekend, you'll find it very hard to go back. Aremark sits in the far southeast of Norway, tucked into Østfold county right up against the Swedish border—a part of the country that doesn't get the postcard attention of the fjords, but rewards the people who find it with something arguably better: genuine quiet, real forest, and lakes that haven't been overrun. Aremarksjøen is the main body of water here, and it's the kind of lake where you can actually hear the surface when it's calm. Paddleboats, kayaks, small motorboats—all of it works. The fishing is serious too. Perch and pike are common pulls, and on an early July morning with mist still sitting on the water, it's the sort of scene that makes you wonder why you ever needed a flight to get somewhere meaningful. The cabin itself is 67 square metres of solid Norwegian timber construction, and it's in good condition—maintained rather than neglected, which matters more than most buyers initially realize. Walk in and the first thing you notice is the smell of wood, the kind that comes from panelled walls and solid timber flooring that have absorbed years of evening fires. The living room is genuinely liveable, not a tight squeeze: there's room for a proper sofa group and a dining table without anyone bumping elbows, which makes the difference on a rainy August afternoon when five people are inside playing cards. Both ... click here to read more

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Ah, the splendid world of real estate! I must confide, being a busy global real estate agent is quite the demanding but rewarding job. Today, we're going to delve into the captivating story of a lovely chalet nestled in the serene locale of Øyer, Norway. Picture your very own retreat where nature and comfort meet in harmony. So, let's set the scene: Haugaringen 45, a cozy chalet strategically placed amidst Norway's pristine landscapes. This five-bedroom abode is your ticket to experiencing the unparalleled allure of living in a chalet. Being a chalet, it doesn’t scream out modern sophistication, but it doesn’t need to—it offers something more: tranquility, charm, and the feeling of home. Upon stepping inside this spacious 141-square-meter property, you're greeted by a large entrance, providing generous wardrobe space for all the sundries you might need for your alpine adventures. The property boasts five decently-sized bedrooms, making it absolutely ideal for families or for hosting guests. It's perfect for those who treasure space with a touch of personal design. Life in a chalet is synonymous with outdoor enjoyment, and this place is no exception. Imagine warm sunny mornings or cool, misty evenings on a veranda - beautifully situated to catch the sun's full embrace. There’s plenty of space for outdoor furniture too, for when you decide to sip your morning coffee outdoors or have a barbecue on a balmy summer evening. Haugaringen 45 also features two bathrooms, where one conveniently comes with a sauna and a jacuzzi—an undeniable touch of luxury for your post-adventure relaxation. The chalet's interior combines simplicity with comfort, emphasizing modern amenities without losing its distinctive coziness. The open to ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/ Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli har gleden av å presentere Haugaringen 45!

As a busy real estate agent with a global reach, I'm thrilled to introduce you to a truly remarkable opportunity in the serene landscapes of Øyer, Norway. Nestled in the heart of the Norwegian countryside, this chalet at Vardvegen 129 offers an incredible setting for those seeking a tranquil yet active lifestyle. Øyer, a charming village located just a short drive from the more bustling area of Lillehammer, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and community warmth. The stunning landscape affords an abundance of year-round activities, making it a favored destination for adventurers and nature lovers worldwide. The chalet, positioned in a coveted spot at Hafjelltoppen, boasts a prime location within the alpine paradise of Gaiatoppen. It's set about 915 meters above sea level, ensuring that you capture breathtaking views over Gudbrandsdalen and experience some of the best sun conditions in the region. Imagine waking up every morning to the pristine, crisp mountain air and the stunning natural views that Norway is famous for. The property is perfect for family retreats or for indulging in a quiet, solitary escape from the busy pace of everyday life. One of the main draws of Øyer is its superb skiing facilities, with Hafjell, one of Norway's largest ski resorts, right at your doorstep. The chalet offers ski-in/ski-out capability, giving you direct access to the expansive alpine and cross-country skiing networks. For skiing enthusiasts, this is a dream come true, providing endless opportunities to hit the slopes without the fuss of long travel or transport logistics. And when winter leaves, the vicinity transforms into a paradise for hiking, cycling, and even fishing, keeping outdoor enthusiasts active throughout the warm ... click here to read more

Vardvegen 129 is a beautiful, exclusive, and spacious cabin located in a newer cabin area at Hafjelltoppen, Gaiatoppen, approximately 915 meters above sea level.

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Norway's Hafjell mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. Nestled in the heart of Øyer, this exquisite chalet at Mosætervegen 172 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in one of Europe's most coveted second home destinations. A Year-Round Retreat This chalet is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle. Built in 2018, it combines modern design with traditional Norwegian charm, offering a perfect blend of comfort and style. With 120 square meters of living space, this home is designed to cater to your every need, whether you're seeking a winter wonderland escape or a summer retreat. Winter Wonderland In the colder months, Hafjell transforms into a skier's paradise. Just minutes from your doorstep, the Hafjell Alpine Center offers a variety of slopes suitable for all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a beginner, the pristine snow-covered trails promise endless fun. After a day on the slopes, return to your cozy chalet, where a modern fireplace awaits to warm your soul. Summer Serenity As the snow melts, Hafjell reveals its lush green landscapes, perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring nature. The chalet's large south-facing terrace becomes your personal sanctuary, ideal for sunbathing, al fresco dining, or simply soaking in the panoramic mountain views. The expansive 1,200 square meter lot provides ample space for outdoor activities, ensuring privacy and tranquility. Comfort and Convenience Inside, the chalet boasts an open-plan living and dining area, flooded with natural light from large windows that frame the stunning landscape. The fully equipped kitchen, complete with modern appliances ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your mountain oasis here at Lunnstadmyrvegen 38 in the breathtaking Hafjelltoppen region of Øyer, Norway. This charming chalet is not yer typical cabin; it's more of a comfy, tranquil abode set to inspire outdoor enthusiasts and relaxation seekers alike. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you, properties like this don't come up very often, especially in such a highly sought-after location. To start, the chalet sprawls over a generous 248 square meters, offering ample room with five spacious, tastefully decorated bedrooms and three modern bathrooms. This setup provides plenty of wiggle room for family gatherings or hosting guests. Each bedroom is a sanctuary in itself, designed to give you peaceful nights and restful mornings, perfect for recharging after adventurous days out in the mountains. This chalet is all about luxury and coziness rolled into one. Head into the living area and you’ll find a blend of rustic warmth and contemporary finesse. Large windows bathe the room in natural light and offer panoramic views of the picturesque surroundings. On chilly evenings, the fireplace stands ready to wrap you in its cozy embrace as you wind down with a book or enjoy good company. The heart of this home is a modern, well-equipped kitchen with plenty of storage and counter space, so whether you're a culinary novice or a seasoned chef, you can whip up delightful meals here. Plus, the nearby dining area makes it super easy to serve and enjoy meals together, even if it’s just sharing a pot of coffee. Now, let’s talk about the real cherry on top: living at Hafjelltoppen. This chalet offers ski-in/ski-out access, which means you can start your day on the slopes without the fuss of a commute. If you're native ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lunnstadmyrvegen 38 at Hafjelltoppen!

Tucked away in the picturesque town of Øyer, located in the quaint countryside of Norway, this delightful chalet at Midtåsvegen 27, is just the kind of cozy haven you've been dreaming of. As busy as I am as a real estate agent, let me take a moment to paint you the picture of this unique property, especially for those international buyers and expats looking for a piece of Nordic charm. You're about to embark on a journey to Hafjelltoppen, where this cabin stands proudly on a sprawling plot of land covering 3,073 square meters. Now, that's plenty of nature at your doorstep! Built-in 1993, this chalet has been cherished and well-kept, offering both comfort and character in abundance. The style of this chalet perfectly mirrors the landscape it rests in, with its rustic wooden charm and snug atmosphere. The very soul of this home welcomes you warmly, especially on those chilly winter days when the pristine snow blankets the mountains around. Let me walk you through the features that make this chalet an irresistible find: - Four bedrooms, each cozily decorated - Spacious living room with lovely open ceiling - Inviting fireplace to gather around - Partially open kitchen, great for family meals - Two tiled bathrooms, one with sauna access - Generous terrace with breathtaking mountain views - Direct ski-in/ski-out access - Close proximity to Gaiastova - Extensive plot of land for privacy - Located near hiking and biking trails - Quiet neighborhood for peaceful living Living in Øyer is like stepping into a magical Nordic tale. The area is famous for its skiing opportunities, thanks to its proximity to Hafjell, one of Norway's premier ski resorts. Winters here transform into a playground for snow enthusiasts, with slopes just ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren Lillehammer v/ Stig Svartor har gleden av å presentere Midtåsvegen 27 med svært flott beliggenhet på Hafjelltoppen.

Nestled in the vibrant ski-centric locale of Hafjell, Øyer, you will find this inviting chalet at Mosætervegen 83A, offering a warm retreat for those seeking adventure intertwined with peace. This chalet is perfect for those who adore the beauty of the Norwegian winter yet wish to embrace a tranquil summer escape. As a busy real estate agent focusing on global outreach, I'm thrilled to present this chalet, perfect for international buyers intrigued by Norway’s natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This chalet, being a good mix of coziness and leisure living, finds itself ideally positioned in Hafjell, a ski resort renowned for its top-tier slopes and trails. This spacious getaway offers true ski-in/ski-out access, making it a prime location for winter sports enthusiasts. Imagine waking up, strapping on your skis, and hitting the slopes right from your doorstep! Here's the lay of the land for the property: - 2 comfortable bedrooms - 1 bathroom attached with a sauna - 124 sqm over two floors - additional loft living room - bright open floor plan - fireplace - ample indoor/outdoor storage - garage/parking space Your winters will be filled with thrill, from skiing to sledding down the pristine trails that are found just outside. Summer? A haven for hikers and mountain bikers, you’ll relish the idyllic trails and vistas. The chalet's elevation grants magnificent views and optimal sun conditions throughout the year, illuminating the spacious interiors naturally. Stepping inside, the chalet greets you with a blend of airy comfort and functionality. Thanks to large windows and impressive ceiling heights, the sunshine gently fills every corner, offering a panoramic sight of the picturesque surroundings. The cozy liv ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/ Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli presents Mosætervegen 83A!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Øyer, at the prestigious Hafjelltoppen, stands a welcoming chalet, Lunnstadmyrvegen 49, promising a soothing blend of comfort and nature’s tranquility. Ideal for those looking to own a slice of Norway, it presents itself as an excellent opportunity for overseas buyers and expats to experience true Norwegian living. This property spans 149 m² and is artfully laid across two floors, complete with a cozy annex, making it perfect for hosting guests or providing extra space for a larger family. The chalet boasts four well-proportioned bedrooms and two functional bathrooms, catered to accommodate family life smoothly. An imaginative buyer will see the potential in making minor renovations to transform this good-condition chalet into a personalized mountain retreat. The layout of the main residence coupled with its annex provides a substantial canvas for creative redesign and modernization. The chalet benefits greatly from its strategic location right by the ski trail, providing ski-in, ski-out access which is a significant perk during the winter season. In summer, the area offers expansive hiking trails and numerous outdoor recreational activities, ensuring that there is always something to do regardless of the season. Living in Øyer offers a distinct experience characterized by the community's closeness to nature. The local climate features warm summers and cold, snowy winters—ideal for those who delight in seasonal changes and outdoor activities. For families, the area is welcoming, with a variety of social and recreational activities that enhance community living. From local festivals and markets to cultural events, there’s a vibrant local scene to be part of. Educational facilities ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli har gleden av å presentere Lunnstadmyrvegen 49!

Nestled in the heart of Øyer, this expansive chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located at Lunnstadmyrvegen 404, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. With its prime location above Gaiastova, this chalet is perfectly positioned for those who cherish the thrill of winter sports and the tranquility of mountain living. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks. This chalet, originally built as an 'OL hytte' (Olympic cabin), has been thoughtfully extended to blend traditional charm with modern comforts. Spanning 240 square meters, it boasts six generously sized bedrooms, four well-appointed bathrooms, and two fully equipped kitchens, making it ideal for large families or groups of friends. ### Experience the Best of Øyer Øyer is renowned for its vibrant community and year-round activities. Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or someone who enjoys the serenity of nature, this location has something for everyone. - Ski-In/Out Access: Step outside and hit the slopes with ease. The alpine slopes are just 200 meters away, offering a seamless skiing experience. - Cross-Country Trails: Meticulously groomed trails are at your doorstep, perfect for exploring the stunning Norwegian landscape. - Year-Round Activities: From hiking and mountain biking in the summer to golfing at nearby courses, there's always an adventure waiting. - Local Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of nearby grocery stores, restaurants, and sports shops, all within walking distance. - Cultural Events: Øyer hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Øyer, Norway, in the heart of Hafjell, Sørlia 16E beckons you to experience a unique blend of nature, adventure, and tranquility. Located in a peaceful setting just about 15 kilometers north of Lillehammer, this cabin is waiting eagerly for new owners who appreciate both the comfort of a cozy home and the allure of outdoor adventures. Before moving any further, please let me mention I'm a very busy agent, often on the go, trying my best to get these property descriptions out to potential owners like you, who might just fall in love with this place. Now, let’s talk about the cabin, which is not just a building but an opportunity to immerse yourself in the splendid lifestyle Øyer offers. Sørlia 16E is a delightfully detached cabin at a prime location within the Sørlia community, spreading over a modest 62 square meters. Its layout is both practical and inviting, crafted for those who adore simplicity without sacrificing comfort. Here's a closer look at what this lovely cabin includes: - Three spacious bedrooms for relaxation - Two practical and convenient bathrooms - An open-plan kitchen perfect for casual mealtimes - Cozy living room and dining area - Large, west-facing terrace ideal for soaking in the sun - External storage room for all your outdoor essentials - Shared parking area with available slots The cabin is in good condition, welcoming you to a comfortable lifestyle without the hassle of major renovations—unless you're the type who loves to tinker and put your personal stamp on things. It's still a canvas for your personality, should you wish it to be. Living here is all about balance—serene mountain views and vibrant community life. Øyer is a small yet bustling town, with ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli har gleden av å presentere Sørlia 16E!

Imagine retreating to a cozy cabin nestled in the charming town of Øyer, where the allure of nature meets the convenience of modern living. Sørlia 14E offers a serene escape in the scenic region of Hafjell, perfectly suited for those who cherish both the quiet of the outdoors and the thrill of mountain adventures. This detached cabin, boasting a practical yet modern design, stands as an inviting haven for families, couples, or any discerning buyer looking to establish roots in Norway. The cabin's interior is thoughtfully arranged to maximize comfort and functionality. The entryway is spaciously designed to manage outerwear and gear essential for enjoying the four-season recreational activities available right at your doorstep. The heart of the home features an open plan living and dining area merged seamlessly with the kitchen, making it ideal for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The living area extends onto a large west-facing terrace that invites you to bask in the afternoon sun while admiring the stunning mountain vistas. Recently upgraded in 2020, the property includes two modern bathrooms and two well-sized bedrooms, each providing a peaceful retreat after a day of outdoor pursuits. High-quality fittings and contemporary decor ensure a level of comfort that matches the beauty of the cabin's natural surroundings. Key Features: - Detached, private cabin with a spacious layout - Two bedrooms and two modern bathrooms - Open plan kitchen with adjacent living and dining area - Large west-facing terrace with impressive views - Outdoor storage space - Shared parking facilities Living in Øyer, particularly in the Sørlia area, means embracing a lifestyle filled with diverse activities and the tranquility of natu ... click here to read more

Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli v/DNB Eiendom presents Sørlia 14E!

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Øyer, the log cabin at Sørlia 21A invites you to embrace a lifestyle that harmonizes rustic charm with suburban convenience. Originally built in 1999, this delightful property isn’t just a home—it's a gateway to the outdoor paradise of Sørlia. With a reasonable price point and an inviting locale, it's a beckoning call to nature lovers and those yearning for a haven away from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life. Picture this: waking up in the morning in your secluded cabin, with the crisp air of Øyer gently nudging you awake. The three-bedroom cabin offers ample space, perfect for small families or even out-of-town guests. The sloped ceilings in the bedrooms give them an airy atmosphere, and one of the rooms cleverly maximizes space with built-in bunk beds. Relaxation and function smoothly merge, ensuring that the cabin meets your every need. Located directly in the heart of nature’s bounty, the cabin offers direct ski-in/ski-out access, perfect for the winter sports enthusiasts among you. In the vibrant, green months, meander through the winding hiking trails or pedal through mountain biking paths that transform this area into an adventurer’s dream. Outdoor opportunities are abundant year-round, with cross-country skiing tracks offering a peaceful solitude during the winter months. Stepping inside, you will find a snug yet functional layout. The kitchen doesn't boast state-of-the-art designs, yet its simplicity with laminated cabinets, integrated dishwasher, and freestanding stove serves all necessary functions for a rustic retreat. Sizeable windows in the living areas usher natural light throughout, creating warm, inviting spaces where you can huddle around the wood-bur ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Ingrid Sunniva Bungum presents Sørlia 21A

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Øyer, Sørlia 3A is a chalet that beckons you with its unique charm and opportunity for adventure. Set in the lower regions of Hafjell, this spacious cabin at Sørlia 3A offers a blend of tranquility and activity—a perfect balance for those who seek refuge from urban chaos but still crave accessibility to fun and engaging pursuits. Øyer and its surrounding areas, such as Hafjell, are well known for their stunning natural beauty and abundant outdoor activities. For winter sports enthusiasts, this is practically paradise on earth. A short distance from the cabin, the ski slopes invite you to embrace the thrill of alpine skiing. Whether you’re into traditional ski in and ski out mode or prefer cross-country skiing, the snowy landscape welcomes you with open arms. But winter is just one of the seasons where this location shines. Come summer, the trails turn into a haven for hikers and bikers, offering breathtaking views and refreshing mountain air. If you are accompanied by family or planning a family getaway, there's something for everyone. Nearby attractions such as Hunderfossen Family Park and Lilleputthammer provide exciting adventures for kids and an alternate day of fun away from the slopes. Grocery stores, some with evening and Sunday hours, make day-to-day logistics hassle-free. For those interested in a bit of cultural enrichment, the town of Lillehammer is only 16 km away, boasting a pedestrian street lined with shops and cultural offerings. Now, about the chalet—a cozy and comfortable retreat. Stepping inside, you'll immediately notice the thoughtfulness in its layout. A generous entrance greets you, perfectly equipped for hanging winter coats and gear as you enter. The ope ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/ Martin Sønsteli presents Sørlia 3A!

Welcome to a charming and beautifully designed chalet nestled in the heart of the picturesque Øyer, Norway—a captivating blend of stunning nature and modern comforts. Located at Hauganlia 17, this delightful Tinde cabin, built in 2016, awaits new owners to embrace its warmth and allure. As a busy real estate agent, working relentlessly to ensure that every buyer finds their perfect abode, let me guide you through what makes this property truly special, and why Øyer is an ideal place for you to call home. Picture stepping into a world where cozy elegance meets practical living. This chalet seamlessly combines traditional charm with contemporary features, offering you a haven of tranquility. With a spacious 87 sqm layout, it offers a well-thought-out living experience spread across a single level with an additional loft space providing extra room to potentially enhance your stay. Notably designed using high-quality materials and finishes, the property radiates a sense of sophisticated coziness that is hard to overlook. Let's delve into the features: - Built over one floor - Loft with 57 sqm floor area - Two spacious bedrooms - Two modern bathrooms - Living room with a warm ambiance - Contemporary kitchen and dining area - Outdoor storage room - Easy access to cross-country skiing - Located in a well-established cabin area - Beautiful views with good sun conditions Øyer is more than just a place to live; it's a lifestyle enriched by its stunning surroundings and plethora of activities. Here, you'll find yourself in the midst of natural beauty, surrounded by glistening snow in winters that transform into lush green landscapes come summer. It's a climate that caters to those who love the joys of each season, offering a cr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Øyer, at Bekkjedalen 19, lies a chalet that promises both comfort and adventure, making it an appealing choice for both families and individuals. Built in 2023, this property is situated right by the ski slopes and proves to be a retreat wrapped in natural beauty, while being a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. But before delving into the specifics of the chalet, let's talk a bit about what living in Øyer is like, a quaint and charming town known for its rich local culture and breathtaking landscapes. Øyer is a place that welcomes every season with open arms. During the winter months, residents find themselves surrounded by a magical snow-dusted landscape that's perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and various winter activities. With the chalet's excellent ski-in and ski-out access, you're never too far from hitting the slopes. When summer rolls around, the hills transform into lush green trails ideal for hiking and biking, offering panoramic views of the countryside. Enthusiasts from all walks of life come to experience the variety of outdoor exploits available in this vibrant community. Life in Øyer is not just about activity; it's about enjoying a slower pace and embracing the local culture. Dining options range from cozy cafés to restaurants that serve traditional Norwegian dishes, making it a great place to explore local cuisine. The community is warm and diverse with a mix of locals and expats, always ready to invite newcomers into their fold. Plus, with an undemanding climate that is cool in the summer and delightfully brisk in winter, it's an invigorating region to explore all year round. Now turning our attention back to the chalet itself, you'll find this 92 square meter property exud ... click here to read more

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A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-dusted peaks. This is the daily reality at your new chalet in Øyer, a haven for those who cherish the tranquility of nature and the thrill of outdoor adventure. Nestled in the heart of the Lisætra area, this property offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional Norwegian charm, making it the perfect vacation home for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A Day in the Life Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the terrace, as you take in the panoramic views of the majestic Synnfjell and Spåtind mountains. The chalet's southwest-facing position ensures you enjoy long, sunlit days, whether you're lounging outside or cozying up by the fireplace inside. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. In winter, strap on your skis and explore the extensive network of cross-country trails just a stone's throw from your doorstep. With 600 kilometers of groomed tracks, you can embark on anything from a gentle afternoon loop to a challenging full-day excursion. When the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hiking, fishing, and exploring the pristine wilderness. The nearby Hafjell Alpine Center offers world-class downhill skiing and snowboarding, ensuring year-round excitement for all ages. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Øyer is more than just a picturesque setting; it's a vibrant community with a rich cultural tapestry. The area is renowned for its seasonal festivals, where locals and visitors alike gather to celebrate traditional Norwegian customs. Savor the flavors of the region with local cuisine that highlights ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Øyer, Tyttebærskogen 28 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norwegian paradise. This charming chalet, with its expansive freehold plot, is a haven for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Just a stone's throw from the renowned Hafjell ski resort, this property is perfectly positioned for both winter sports enthusiasts and summer adventurers. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills. The chalet, built in 1975, exudes a timeless appeal, having been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully upgraded over the years. With 142 square meters of living space spread across two floors, it offers a harmonious blend of comfort and functionality. ### A Day in the Life at Tyttebærskogen 28 Start your day with a warm cup of coffee on the spacious veranda, where the sun graces you with its presence for most of the day. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape are nothing short of breathtaking, providing a perfect backdrop for your morning routine. As the day unfolds, the chalet becomes your gateway to a myriad of outdoor activities. In winter, the proximity to Hafjell means you can hit the slopes within minutes, enjoying world-class skiing and snowboarding. The chalet's cozy living room, with its generous ceiling height and large windows, becomes a sanctuary to return to, where a beautiful fireplace awaits to warm your soul after a day in the snow. In the warmer months, Øyer transforms into a playground for hikers and cyclists. The nearby trails offer endless exploration opportunities, while the Pilgrim's Path invites you to embark on scenic walks steeped in history and culture. The chalet's large plot i ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tyttebærskogen 28! A charming cabin in beautiful surroundings.

Welcome to Sjøsætra, a charming cabin tucked away in the breathtaking landscape of Øyerfjellet, where nature's beauty unfolds right at your doorstep. Nestled comfortably in the scenic and serene surroundings, this cabin invites you to unwind from the chaos of busier city life, offering a slice of tranquility that is hard to find elsewhere. For those with a passion for the outdoors, this cabin promises a lifestyle enriched with the best nature has to offer. The cabin, built back in 1914 and extended around 1950, stands as a testament to a simpler time, echoing the atmosphere of rustic coziness. Functioning with an older standard, this cabin captivates with its quaint aesthetic and functional build. Though minor renovations over the decades, especially in the 50s and 90s, have kept it in good shape, it remains a canvas for future tweaks and enhancements. The wood-paneling inside sets a warm and inviting tone, with a wood-burning stove adding an extra layer of coziness that feels like a warm embrace after a day out in the crisp Nordic air. In the heart of this cabin is the living room and kitchen, a combined area that serves as the primary gathering space. The kitchen is equipped with smooth, painted fronts and a sturdy laminate countertop, ensuring practicality while allowing room for personalization. The extension part houses a quaint bedroom, fitted with two bunk beds, making it suitable for families or small groups of friends. It’s a space that speaks of simplicity and functional comfort, perfect for curling up at the end of an active day. Amenities include: - Wood-burning stove - Traditional wood paneling - Cozy living room/kitchen area - Simple, functional kitchen - Ample bedroom space with bunk beds - Outdoor she ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjøsætra!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Lillehammer's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet at Bårdsengsetervegen 4 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines modern comforts with the timeless allure of Norway's natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills, and the promise of a day filled with adventure or relaxation. This chalet, built in 2007, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every season brings its own set of delights. A Home for All Seasons Lillehammer is renowned for its year-round appeal. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski trails just 200 meters from your doorstep and a ski lift a short drive away. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, offering hiking and cycling trails that weave through lush forests and along tranquil lakes. Chalet Features: - Spacious Living: The open-plan living area is designed for comfort and socializing, with large windows that frame the stunning views and a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and ambiance. - Modern Kitchen: A practical U-shaped kitchen with ample storage and workspace, perfect for preparing meals after a day of exploration. - Three Bedrooms: Well-sized rooms with space for family bunk beds, ideal for accommodating guests or family. - Additional Loft Space: A cozy loft area provides extra sleeping quarters, perfect for children or additional guests. - Two Living Rooms: Flexibility for relaxation or entertainment, with one room serving as a quiet retreat. - Modern Bathroom: Tastefully decorated with a show ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bårdsengsetervegen 4!