5-Bed Mountain Chalet in Valldal with Double Garage Near Geirangerfjord | 65sqm Terrace & Fjord Access



Trøavegen 70, 6210 Valldal, Valldal (Norway)
5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 153m² Floor area
€487,610
Chalet
No parking
5 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
153m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
Picture yourself standing on a 65-square-meter terrace, morning coffee in hand, as the mist lifts from the valley below to reveal jagged peaks piercing the Norwegian sky. The air carries the crisp scent of pine and mountain snow, while the distant sound of waterfalls creates a natural soundtrack to your breakfast. This is life at Trøavegen 70, where your 5-bedroom mountain chalet becomes the gateway to experiencing Norway's raw, untamed beauty throughout every season.
Nestled in Valldal, this 153-square-meter retreat sits at the crossroads of adventure and comfort, just 8 kilometers from the crystalline waters of the fjord and within easy reach of the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and the legendary Trollstigen mountain road. The property occupies 1,000 square meters of thoughtfully landscaped grounds, where manicured gardens meet wild mountain terrain, creating a private sanctuary that feels both cultivated and authentically Norwegian. The newer double garage, built in 2018 with electric car charging capabilities, signals that this is a vacation home designed for the modern international buyer who values both tradition and contemporary convenience.
The rhythm of life in Valldal changes with the seasons, each bringing its own magic to your mountain escape. Summer transforms the region into a hiking paradise, where trails wind through alpine meadows carpeted with wildflowers, leading to viewpoints that capture the essence of Nordic grandeur. The famous Valldal strawberries ripen in July, and local farm stands overflow with fresh produce that defines Norwegian summer cuisine. Your expansive terrace becomes an outdoor living room, where midnight sun dinners extend well past traditional hours, and guests gather around the outdoor spaces until the golden light finally dims near midnight.
As autumn arrives, the valleys explode in shades of copper and gold, and the hiking trails offer solitude and reflection. This is mushroom season, when locals head into the forests with baskets, and the first snow begins to dust the highest peaks. Winter transforms Valldal into a snowy wonderland, with nearby ski resorts coming alive and cross-country trails crisscrossing the landscape. The chalet's modern heat pump and traditional fireplace work in harmony to create that perfect après-ski warmth, while the saltwater hot tub becomes your personal recovery station after days spent carving through Norwegian powder or exploring the winter trails on snowshoes.
Spring brings the roar of snowmelt waterfalls and the return of migratory birds, as the region awakens from its winter slumber. This is when the full drama of Geirangerfjord reveals itself, as runoff from the mountains creates temporary waterfalls that cascade down sheer cliff faces, a spectacle that draws visitors from across the globe but remains your private show from this mountain vantage point.
The property itself tells a story of Norwegian craftsmanship meeting modern standards. The main living spaces flow naturally across two floors, with large windows strategically positioned to frame mountain vistas like living artwork. The ground-floor master bedroom provides main-level living convenience, while four additional bedrooms distributed across both levels offer flexibility for extended family visits, friend groups, or the possibility of rental income during peak tourist seasons. The sports storage room and wine cellar accessible from the entrance adds a touch of Alpine lodge sophistication, perfect for storing skiing equipment in winter and housing your collection of Norwegian aquavit and international wines year-round.
The kitchen, designed with both functionality and social gathering in mind, offers the space and layout that vacation cooking demands. Whether preparing traditional Norwegian salmon dishes using local catches or hosting elaborate dinner parties featuring regional ingredients, the extensive counter space and storage make culinary adventures part of the vacation experience. Direct terrace access means summer meals naturally flow between indoor and outdoor spaces, while the dining area accommodates those memorable gatherings where conversations stretch long into the evening.
The upper-floor loft living room creates a secondary retreat within the home, a quiet space for reading Norwegian literature, planning the next day's adventure, or simply watching weather systems roll through the valley. The balcony access provides another perspective on the surrounding landscape, perfect for morning meditation or evening star-gazing in the clear mountain air.
Valldal's location offers remarkable connectivity for such a remote-feeling destination. The property sits approximately 90 minutes from Ålesund Airport, making international travel feasible for weekend getaways or extended summer stays. The drive itself becomes part of the experience, winding through some of Norway's most photographed landscapes. The town center, 8 kilometers away, provides essential services, local restaurants serving traditional Norwegian fare, and the authentic community feel that distinguishes genuine mountain villages from tourist traps.
The property comes approved and prepared for annex construction, opening possibilities that savvy vacation home buyers will immediately recognize. Whether envisioning a separate guest cottage for rental income, a home office for extended remote work stays, or a dedicated hobby space for creative pursuits, the 1,000-square-meter lot provides both the space and the permissions to expand your mountain compound.
For international buyers, Norwegian vacation property ownership offers distinct advantages. The stable political climate, transparent legal system, and well-established property rights make cross-border ownership straightforward. The energy efficiency rating of C reflects modern construction standards and translates to reasonable heating costs even during harsh winters. Municipal fees remain manageable compared to Alpine resort towns in neighboring countries, while the rental potential during peak summer and winter seasons can offset ownership costs for those choosing to participate in the vacation rental market.
The Omenås Hyttegrend community provides the social infrastructure that transforms a vacation property into a true second home. The established holiday home community offers the security of neighboring properties while maintaining the privacy and space that mountain living demands. This is particularly valuable for international owners who may leave the property vacant during off-season periods.
Key Features:
• 153 sqm of interior living space across two thoughtfully designed floors
• Five bedrooms accommodating up to 10 guests comfortably
• Two modern bathrooms plus additional upper-floor toilet room
• 65 sqm Møre Royal terrace with panoramic mountain views
• 40 sqm double garage with electric vehicle charging station
• Saltwater hot tub for year-round relaxation
• Modern heat pump and traditional fireplace heating systems
• Sports storage room and wine cellar at entrance level
• 1,000 sqm landscaped lot with paved walkways and maintained gardens
• Approved for annex construction offering expansion potential
• 8 km from fjord and town center amenities
• 6 sqm woodshed for authentic Norwegian wood-burning experience
• Energy Label C efficiency rating
• Part of established Omenås Hyttegrend holiday home community
• Move-in ready condition requiring no immediate renovation
The investment thesis for Norwegian mountain property remains compelling. As climate change impacts traditional Alpine destinations and travelers seek more authentic, less crowded alternatives to overbuilt resort towns, regions like Valldal gain appeal. The combination of dramatic natural beauty, outdoor recreation access, and genuine cultural experience positions this property type favorably for both personal enjoyment and long-term value appreciation.
This is not simply a chalet; it's your entry point into the Norwegian mountain lifestyle that balances adventure with comfort, solitude with community, and traditional charm with modern convenience. Whether you envision summer hiking expeditions, winter ski adventures, autumn wellness retreats, or spring photography expeditions, Trøavegen 70 provides the base camp for creating the European vacation home experience you've been searching for. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and begin your Norwegian mountain story.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 5
- Size
- 153m²
- Price per m²
- €3,187
- Garden size
- 1000m²
- 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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