Architect-Designed 3-Bedroom Cabin in Hjartdal with Stunning Views and Year-Round Access

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Fyristulvegen 45, 3690 Hjartdal, Hjartdal (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 86Floor area

€178,632

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

86m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Fyristulvegen 45, located in the charming village of Hjartdal, nestled in the scenic landscapes of Norway. As a busy real estate agent catering to global clients, I'm thrilled to introduce you to this delightful chalet-style cabin, which is not only a perfect getaway but also a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a tranquil life surrounded by the beauty of nature.

Hjartdal is a delightful community that offers a taste of true Norwegian countryside living. Known for its awe-inspiring natural beauty, it’s an area that attracts outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Living here means you're always close to nature, with sprawling forests, clear lakes, and breathtaking trails at your doorstep. This community is perfect for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a quieter, more peaceful way of life. Yet, for those moments you crave a bit more excitement, the nearby city of Notodden offers a variety of shops, cafes, and cultural experiences.

The local climate in Hjartdal is notably seasonal, creating a dynamic experience throughout the year. Winters are snowy and enchanting, providing ideal conditions for skiing and other winter sports. Summers, on the other hand, are mild and pleasant, perfect for hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing next to the serene waters of Breivatn. The air is crisp and clear, and the pace of life is dictated by the gentle rhythms of nature, making it an inviting retreat all year round.

Now, let's dive into the story of this captivating cabin, a true gem for both vacationers or potential full-time residents. Built-in 2006, this cabin is well designed and maintained, providing a sense of security and comfort. Unlike many older properties, this chalet promises a low-maintenance ownership experience while still allowing you to personalize it to your taste.

The chalet features three spacious bedrooms, offering ample room for family and friends. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming and social space, ideal for gatherings and cozy nights in with loved ones. Large windows bring in natural light, ensuring you'll have a bright, airy atmosphere to enjoy as you look out over the scenic views towards Breivatn.

Property Features:
- Architect-designed cabin
- Located on a large plot
- Built in 2006
- 3 spacious bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Open-plan living and kitchen
- Insulated annex for storage
- Terrace with stunning views
- Plenty of natural light
- Parking directly at the cabin
- Size: 86 sqm
- Close to hiking trails and fishing spots

A standout feature is the cabin's fantastic location. Situated near Breivatn, it offers round-the-year access, making it suitable not just for summer getaways but also for winter adventures. The surrounding area presents abundant outdoor pursuits such as hiking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter – there are trails that connect to larger networks leading to scenic spots like Breivatn and Hundemyr.

Recognizing that this property might be the perfect buy for those wanting to experience life in a chalet, its solid condition offers a stress-free ownership experience. It’s a place where families can gather, create memories, and enjoy the simpler things in life. And for those who are interested in potential changes or enhancements, the cabin's good condition ensures that any renovations or personal touches will only enhance the existing structure, not require major overhauls.

Life in a chalet like this involves immersing yourself in the natural landscape and rhythms of the environment. It means waking up to breathtaking views, breathing fresh air, and living more sustainably and in tune with nature. The kind of life one leads here is both enriching and grounding, offering simplicity and peace that's hard to find elsewhere.

Fyristulvegen 45 offers a remarkable balance of peaceful seclusion without sacrificing the convenience of accessible amenities and vibrant nearby communities. What truly makes this property special is its unique ability to provide refuge and reflection, an escape into the beauty of Norway's landscapes. For foreign buyers and expats, this is not merely a property, but an experience of a lifetime, ready to welcome you home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
86
Price per m²
€2,077
Garden size
1226
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Pull on your boots at the door and ski straight into 100 kilometers of groomed trails. That's the reality of mornings at this three-bedroom Norwegian mountain chalet in Veggli — a proper, no-fuss cabin sitting 850 meters above sea level at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on Søre Vorsetkroken, where the only sound after snowfall is the creak of pine trees and, if you're lucky, the distant knock of a woodpecker working through the bark. This is Søre Vegglifjell. Not a resort, not a development — an established, authentic Norwegian cabin community where families have been coming for generations. The nearest trailhead is 350 meters from your front door. The nearest neighbor is far enough away that you won't hear them. And the road stays clear all year, which matters more than people realize until the first time they try to reach a Norwegian mountain cabin in November with a car full of kids and gear. Inside, the 76-square-meter layout does what good cabin architecture is supposed to do: it makes every meter count. Walk in and the wood-burning stove in the living room immediately does the emotional heavy lifting. It's that kind of room — windows framing the mountains to the west and northwest, the light changing through the afternoon from sharp and white in winter to long and golden in July, when the Norwegian summer stays bright until almost midnight. The open plan means the kitchen, dining area, and living space all flow together, which is exactly what you want when eight people are coming in from a ski day simultaneously, wet jackets piling up, something warm on the stove. The kitchen is sensible and complete — stove, fridge, microwave, all included. A bar counter separates it from the dining space, which opens directly o ... click here to read more

Welcome to Søre Vorsetkroken 42! Cabin with a beautiful location in an established cabin area at Vegglifjell.

Step outside on a September morning at Smørhølvegen 11 and the air hits differently — sharp, clean, faintly resinous from the surrounding pine forest. Below the terrace, a river runs through the valley. No traffic. No neighbours cutting grass. Just water over rock and the occasional crack of a wood pigeon taking flight from the treeline. This is what 688 metres above sea level in Valdres feels like, and it's the kind of quiet that people drive hours to find. Bagn is a small village in the Valdres region of Innlandet county, the kind of place that doesn't try to impress you — it just does. The landscape does all the heavy lifting. The Begna river valley carves through rolling highland terrain, and the trails that begin almost literally at the edge of this property fan out into a trail network that keeps hikers busy for entire summers without repeating a route. Locals head up to Veståsen on long June evenings when the light barely fades, making it to the high ridgelines above 900 metres where the views stretch all the way across to Jotunheimen on clear days. The chalet itself was built in 1981 and carries the honest, unfussy character of that era's Norwegian cabin-building tradition. Solid timber construction. Exposed beams in the living room ceiling. A proper fireplace for the evenings when the temperature drops, which it does reliably from September onwards. Big windows face out over the hillside so the living room fills with afternoon light, and the sense of looking out into forest and sky rather than a garden fence or another building is something you simply can't manufacture. The open-plan kitchen connects directly to the main living area — the wood-burning stove in the kitchen corner pulls double duty as a heat sou ... click here to read more

Welcome to Smørhølvegen 11 at Bagn Vestås. Photo: Christine Stokkebryn

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Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-drenched terrace at 776 meters above sea level, coffee in hand, as the morning light illuminates Slåka, Mælefjell, and Skorve peaks stretching across the Telemark horizon. The crisp mountain air carries the scent of pine and the distant sound of cowbells from neighboring pastures. This is not just a vacation home—it's your gateway to authentic Norwegian mountain living, where two well-maintained cabins on a single plot offer flexibility for family gatherings, rental income, or your own private sanctuary in the heart of Norway's outdoor paradise. Imagine winter mornings strapping on cross-country skis just steps from your door, accessing 50 kilometers of groomed trails that wind through snow-sure terrain. Picture summer evenings after hiking Vindeggen, returning to your terrace for grilled salmon while watching the sun hang impossibly long in the northern sky. This property at Toppenvegen 44 and 46 represents a rare opportunity for international buyers seeking an authentic Nordic escape where nature, adventure, and tranquility converge in a setting that Norwegians themselves treasure for friluftsliv—the philosophy of open-air living that defines the Norwegian soul. The Telemark region has been Norway's secret for generations, offering the outdoor recreation of more famous destinations without the tourist crowds or inflated prices. Your two-cabin compound sits in this privileged position where accessibility meets wilderness, where modern convenience embraces rustic charm, and where every season brings its own distinctive rhythm of activities and experiences. The main cabin at Toppenvegen 46 welcomes you with an open-plan design that maximizes both space and light. Built in 1968 and thou ... click here to read more

Overview of the property with two cabins

Step outside on a January morning, and the only sound is the creak of snow settling on the roof. The Lifjell ridge glows pale orange in the early light, and the cross-country ski trail — just 350 meters down the track — is freshly groomed. Coffee in hand, you're already planning the first run before breakfast. This is Toppenvegen 57. Perched at around 780 meters above sea level in the Hjartdal municipality of Telemark, this three-bedroom mountain chalet occupies one of those rare spots where you feel genuinely above the noise of ordinary life. Mælefjell and Lifjell dominate the view from the south-facing terrace, and depending on the light — midday sun in July, pink alpenglow in February — they look completely different every single day. The 34-square-meter terrace isn't an afterthought here. It's where you eat dinner in summer, dry your ski socks in winter, and spend long September evenings watching the valley below disappear into mist. Built in 2000 and kept in good condition throughout, the chalet has the kind of straightforward, honest design that Norwegians do so well. Nothing pretentious. High ceilings with exposed timber beams give the living room a sense of space that the 58-square-meter footprint might not suggest. The wood-burning stove with its glass door and decorative stone surround is the heart of the room — on cold nights, the fire does more work than the ceiling lights, and that's exactly how it should feel. Large windows pull the mountain panorama inside, framing Mælefjell like a painting that changes with every weather system rolling in from the west. The kitchen is practical and compact, with a laminate countertop, downlighting, and dedicated space for freestanding appliances. A small dining nook si ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Toppenvegen 57

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Hjartdal valley, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Located at Opsalvegen 609, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, an investment property, or a second home, this chalet promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Gateway to Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the majestic Maelefjell and Skorve mountains as your backdrop. This chalet is perfectly positioned for those who cherish the great outdoors. With hiking trails and ski tracks right at your doorstep, every day is an invitation to explore the stunning landscapes that surround you. A Home with Heart Lovingly renovated by its current owners, a Swedish family, this chalet has been transformed into a cozy haven that balances modern comforts with rustic charm. The renovation, which took over 1,500 hours, has resulted in a home that is both functional and inviting, making it ideal for family living or holiday getaways. Key Features: - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for families or hosting guests. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with electricity and running water, ensuring year-round comfort. - Cozy Living Room: Features a fireplace set against a whitewashed brick wall, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Panoramic Views: Large windows offer breathtaking views of the valley and mountains. - Covered Veranda: A perfect spot for relaxation, with ample space for gatherings. - Generous Plot: Approximately 855-860 square meters, offering opportunities for gardening or ... click here to read more

The cabin from surrounding cultivated land

Nestled within the serene embrace of Hjartdal, a little gem awaits its new owner. Imagine stepping into a world where nature's tranquility meets cozy comfort in your very own cabin at Toppenvegen 60, 3690 Hjartdal. This property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Hjartdal is a quaint village that sits in the heart of Norway's Telemark region. It's an area that's rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it remarkably attractive to both locals and foreigners. The region is known for its sweeping landscapes, rolling hills, and deep, dense forests—an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. It's a place where the air feels fresher, and the pace of life is just that bit slower. As you approach the cabin, you're greeted by the panoramic views of Mælefjell, Slåkå, and Skorve that frame the horizon. From the first moment you set foot on the property, you sense a certain warmth and coziness. Built in 1969, this cabin encapsulates a slice of bygone times with its timeless wooden architecture and classic Scandinavian design. It's been lovingly maintained, ensuring it's in pretty good condition, making it family-ready without immediate need for renovation. The cabin itself is compact yet efficient—perfect for either a small family seeking a holiday home or an expat searching for a snug, full-time residence. The list of amenities creates a story of ease and simplicity, where life feels a little less complicated: - 1 Bathroom - 2 Bedrooms - 42 square meters of cozy living space - A living room with a wood stove - A kitchen featuring a gas stove - A covered entrance offers a warm welcome - Generous ou ... click here to read more

Welcome to Toppenvegen 60!

Step right into the heart of Hjartdal, where nature and tranquility come together to offer a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located at Toppenvegen 60, 3690 Hjartdal, this cabin is a haven tucked amidst the majestic landscapes of Norway. While this cabin might not boast luxurious modern amenities, it's in good condition, promising you a cozy retreat all while offering fantastic vistas of surrounding peaks like Mælefjell, Slåkå, and Skorve. Hjartdal is a place where the air feels fresher, and life moves at a pace that allows you to breathe in the beauty around you. You’ll discover that having a cabin here means having an intimate connection with nature. Trust me, as a busy real estate agent, I sometimes envy my clients who find solace in such places. This part of Norway beckons adventurers. All year round, it’s a stage for outdoor activities. With trails winding through the landscape, hiking becomes a way of life, an opportunity to explore routes that reveal the untouched beauty of this region. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy playground. Groomed ski tracks invite you to glide amidst the serene beauty of snow-laden terrain. The cabin itself, built in 1969, embodies simplicity and function but captures the essence of rustic living. At 49 square meters, it's just the right size for a quiet retreat or a family getaway. The comforting warmth of a wood-burning stove in the living room is the heart of the home, perfect for cold evenings after a day trekking in the hills. Add to this a kitchen that is well-fitted with a gas stove and oak countertop, making meal preparation a seamless experience. - 2 Bedrooms - Living room with wood stove - Kitchen w/gas stove - External storage room - Compo ... click here to read more

The terrace has ample space for outdoor furniture.

Picture yourself stepping onto a 32-square-meter veranda as morning mist rises from the Telemark valleys below, coffee in hand, surrounded by the silent grandeur of Norwegian forests stretching toward distant peaks. This is the daily ritual awaiting you at this 52-square-meter mountain chalet in Hjartdal, where elevation meets tranquility at 322 meters above sea level, and the authentic Norwegian cabin experience becomes your reality. Located just 15 minutes from Hjartdal center along Fosserudvegen, this second home offers what international buyers seek most: genuine immersion in Nordic nature without sacrificing practical accessibility. Owning a vacation home in Telemark places you at the heart of Norway's outdoor paradise, where seasons transform the landscape into four distinct playgrounds. Winter blankets the region in snow, opening access to cross-country ski trails that wind through pine forests just beyond your door, while nearby resorts offer downhill skiing within a 30-minute drive. Spring awakens the valleys with wildflower meadows and rushing mountain streams perfect for fishing. Summer extends daylight hours to nearly midnight, ideal for hiking expeditions into surrounding mountains or lazy afternoons on your expansive veranda as children play on the 635-square-meter natural lot. Autumn paints the forests in copper and gold, creating photographer-worthy backdrops for mushroom foraging and berry picking, traditional Norwegian pastimes that connect you to centuries of mountain culture. The chalet itself embodies classic Norwegian cabin architecture, where every element serves both function and tradition. Enter through the windfang entrance porch, a distinctly Nordic feature that creates an airlock against win ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled among the serene landscapes of Hjartdal, the log cabin at Rogrendvegen 250 is a hidden gem waiting for discovery. With its Nordic charm, it offers the perfect retreat for those in search of tranquility and natural beauty in the heart of Norway. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you, properties like this don't come along too often, especially here where the embrace of nature is quite unparalleled. Living in Hjartdal means embracing a peaceful lifestyle in a community known for its hospitality and pristine environment. Roughly 9 kilometers from the nearest local store and access to larger towns like Seljord and Notodden just a short drive away, this cabin is perfect for buyers seeking the calmness of countryside living without being too far from the convenience of town centers. The climate here offers a true four-season experience, with snowy winters ideal for those cozy indoor days, and vibrant summers that bring the landscape to life with lush green trails and vibrant floral displays. This classic log cabin boasts five comfortable bedrooms, making it the perfect sanctuary for a family or for those looking to host guests. Picture this: a bustling day of hiking in the nearby hills followed by a relaxed evening on the terrace, gazing at the stunning natural views while sharing stories with friends or family. With 147 square meters of space, there's room to enjoy both communal gatherings and peaceful solitude. The region offers abundant hiking and recreational areas, catering to all levels of adventurers and nature lovers. Local fishing enthusiasts will find themselves spoiled for choice with the many lakes scattered across Hjartdal, offering excellent angling opportunities with easy-to-obtain permits. The c ... click here to read more

Stine Fostvedt Dale v/DNB Eiendom presents Rogrendvegen 250!

Once upon a tranquil mountain setting, there lies a delightful cabin that beckons those seeking a serene escape. Nestled at Kovvegen 419 in the heart of Hjartdal, this three-bedroom Buen cabin embraces simplicity and the beauty of nature. Built back in 1978, it stands as a testament to rustic comfort, offering an oasis of calm in a fast-paced world. While it may benefit from a few touch-ups here and there, this cabin is truly a haven for those who appreciate the allure of a mountain retreat. The town of Hjartdal, located in the picturesque region of Norway, welcomes you with its breathtaking landscapes and a community rich with history. Life in Hjartdal is a unique blend of tranquility and opportunity, making it an appealing choice for those wanting a change of scenery. In this close-knit community, you're never too far from friendly faces and the warmth of neighbors who share your appreciation for the quiet life. Average yearly temperatures in the area are cool, with winters bringing a blanket of snow that transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland. During summer, the cabin is bathed in gentle sunlight, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and picnicking. Located within the scenic Kovedalen in Tuddal, your new cabin offers direct access to hiking trails right from the doorstep—nature's playground, available all year round. The heart of this cabin is in its cozy and unassuming structure. While it's certainly habitable, there exists a charming opportunity for personalized renovation to breathe new life into its rooms, potentially turning it into a cherished family home. The house is like a blank canvas waiting for the strokes of a visionary homeowner. With electricity already installed, you’ve got ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Kovvegen 419!

Welcome to this charming cabin nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Hjartdal, a small yet enchanting commune in Norway known for its stunning views and tranquility. Located at Kovvegen 397, this property is for those who seek both adventure and relaxation amidst nature’s bounty. Priced affordably at just 88,000, this cabin offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats alike to own a slice of Nordic paradise. As a real estate agent with a global reach, I often find myself quite busy, zipping through bustling cityscapes one day and exploring serene rural areas the next. Hjartdal, I must say, is a wonderful escape from the fast-paced life. The local area is brimming with opportunities to connect with nature, something both outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking peace will appreciate. Let’s begin our journey by stepping inside this delightful cabin. Built in 1979, it has been lovingly maintained to ensure comfort is met with simplicity. You can immediately feel the cozy and welcoming vibe as you enter. With an area of 56 square meters, it may not boast sprawling space, but it has been cleverly designed to maximize every corner. Here are some features you would notice: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom equipped with a composting toilet - Kitchen with laminate countertop - Efficient floor plan - 7 sleeping places - Views with great natural light - Peaceful, sunny location The bathroom comes well-equipped with all modern amenities, ensuring convenience without compromising on its rustic charm. A composting toilet, a wall-mounted cabinet, and more, are all thoughtfully arranged for you. The kitchen is equally charming, ideal for preparing hearty meals after a day spent in the outdoors. Profiled fronts, an inset sink, ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine trees. As the morning sun filters through the forest canopy, you step out onto your veranda, coffee in hand, and take in the breathtaking panorama of Tuddal's majestic mountains. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where nature's beauty and tranquility envelop you, offering a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Cozy Haven with Rustic Charm Nestled in the serene Bondal area, this 3-bedroom chalet is a testament to the simplicity and comfort of traditional Norwegian leisure homes. With a practical layout spread across 57 square meters, the chalet offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The living room, with its large windows, becomes a sunlit haven where you can unwind after a day of exploration. The wood stove crackles softly, casting a warm glow that invites relaxation and reflection. Embrace the Off-Grid Lifestyle This property is a true off-grid experience, designed for those who cherish a closer connection with nature. Equipped with a solar panel system and battery pack, the chalet provides essential comforts while minimizing your environmental footprint. The absence of installed water and sewage systems adds to the authentic cabin experience, encouraging you to embrace a simpler, more sustainable way of living. A Playground for Outdoor Enthusiasts Tuddal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. As the seasons change, the forests and mountains offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The nearby G ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Ah, the allure of Tuddal, nestled against the serene backdrop of Norway’s rugged landscape, where the modern meets the rustic in the form a splendid chalet. Tucked away on Fikstjønnvegen 7, this property beckons those yearning for a slice of mountain paradise, without forsaking the comforts of contemporary living. As a global real estate agent, I’ve had the privilege of presenting properties from all over the world, yet this chance to present a chalet with so much to offer is indeed special. This chalet, a sturdy log structure completed in 2022, offers both room and solitude. It serves as a serene sanctuary from the chaos of city living, whilst not compromising on the warmth and hospitality that defines a welcoming home. It's a haven for nature lovers who appreciate comfortable spaces, where every feature works in tandem to enhance the way you want to live. Now, let’s delve into the specifics: - Address: Fikstjønnvegen 7, 3697 Tuddal - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 185 square meters - Price: 674,359 - Year Built: 2022 - Garage: Available - Large terrace: Approx. 192 m² - Fireplace: Cozy and welcoming - Kitchen: Spacious and partially separate - Toilet Rooms: Separate toilet room - Bathroom/Laundry: Combined for convenience - Technical room: Includes modern installations - Parking: On property plus garage Living in a chalet like this in Tuddal is an experience that transcends the usual everyday lifestyle. During the summer, the area twinkles with possibilities. Well-marked hiking trails lead the way to discovering nature, allowing for endless exploration. With fishing permits readily available, the local lakes provide an opportunity for a relaxing day under the Norwegian sun. Winters turn Tuddal into a snowy wond ... click here to read more

Beate Ellingsen og Asya Kücükyavuz Bicak v/DNB Eiendom har gleden av å presentere Fikstjønnvegen 7!

Step outside on a September morning and the whole valley is yours. Cloudberries glowing orange in the low sun, the outline of Gaustatoppen sharp against a pale sky, the smell of birch and cold air coming off the plateau. That's the daily reality at this timber chalet on Kultanvegen, sitting at 681 meters above sea level in Tuddal — one of Telemark's most quietly rewarding mountain communities, and still a genuine secret compared to the more trafficked Norwegian ski resorts further north. Built in 2009 by Norsk Fjellhus, a builder with a long reputation for getting the Norwegian mountain cabin right, this 98-square-meter property wears its credentials lightly. Turf roof. Solid timber walls that take on a deeper warmth as the years go by. The kind of construction that isn't trying to look like a traditional Norwegian hytte — it simply is one, without the affectation. Pull open the front door and the main living space opens up immediately. The kitchen and living area share one connected room, framed by exposed ceiling beams and warmed by a two-way fireplace you can watch from the sofa or the dining table. After the kitchen was extended in 2021, there's now real counter space — induction cooktop, oven, dishwasher, fridge-freezer all integrated — without the cramped, make-do feel of so many mountain kitchens. The large windows above the dining area frame Gaustatoppen, Gaustaknea, and Bonsnos like a painting that changes with every season. In January, those peaks are white and severe. In July, they turn green-grey under long evening light that barely fades. Everything in the chalet sits on a single level, which makes it genuinely practical for families. No stairs to navigate after a 20-kilometer ski loop or a long day picki ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Kultanvegen 286

Step into the serene embrace of Tuddal at Blåtjønnvegen 10, a charming cabin that promises a genuine escape into the wild yet comforting arms of nature. Nestled in the tranquil community of Tuddal, this cabin offers an authentic taste of the quiet life, where the only sounds you'll hear are the whisper of the wind through the trees and the gentle rustling of leaves underfoot. This delightful 58 square meter cabin, built in 1977, is perfectly poised as your idyllic holiday home. If you're seeking a true getaway from the hustle and bustle of modern life, this is your spot. Although the cabin is not equipped with running water, sewage, or traditional electricity, it operates on solar panels and a 12 V battery that keeps you connected with the simple essentials. The connection to nature here is unmatched, putting you just steps away from the trails and a refreshing bathing area, ideal for nature enthusiasts and those craving a dose of tranquility. As you step inside, you’re greeted by a bright and spacious living room adorned with panel walls and wooden floors, exuding a warm, inviting feel. The wood stove serves as the heart of the home, offering cozy comfort during chilly evenings. Whether you're reading a book or sharing stories by firelight, it's the perfect place to unwind. The kitchen corner is beautifully simple, equipped with a gas refrigerator and stove, making meal preparations straightforward even as you embrace the joys of off-grid living. The cabin boasts two comfortable bedrooms, each providing ample space to rest after a day exploring the great outdoors. The living room also functions as an additional sleeping area, complete with its own exit, ensuring flexibility for accommodating guests or family. Outside ... click here to read more

Cabin located in the beautiful nature.

In the tranquil embrace of Tuddal resides a charming chalet that promises both serenity and adventure. Nestled at Måsåfjellvegen 82, this haven is perfect for those seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life while immersing in the vibrancy of Norway's natural wonders. Standing proudly since 2021, this chalet is a recent creation by Lendehytter, exemplifying a splendid blend of modern construction and natural allure. Let's embark on a tour of this captivating property that offers residents a harmonious balance of style and convenience. With a size of 126 square meters, the chalet comfortably occupies an inviting space. Designed thoughtfully, it features: - 3 cozy bedrooms - A functional bathroom - Spacious living room/kitchen area - Laundry and storage rooms - A loft living space - A separate toilet room - Convenient parking with an electric car charger - An outbuilding of 9 sqm As you arrive, the chalet greets you with expansive windows that generously allow in natural light, accentuating the interiors. The floors, adorned with parquet and tile, complement the stained panel walls, creating an ambience that’s both welcoming and tasteful. The kitchen stands as a testament to both form and function, boasting HTH-designed features paired with Black Edition fixtures. Cooking here is not just a chore, but a delightful experience. Imagine preparing meals while gazing out at the majestic surroundings of Gaustatoppen and beyond. The chalet sits in a prime spot, with an outdoor area that beckons with promises of sunny afternoons and breath-taking views of Gaustaknea, Bondalen, and Bonsnos. This area isn’t just about the visuals; it’s a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. The lush landscapes invite you to discover ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 presents Måsåfjellvegen 82!

Nestled beneath the breathtaking Gaustatoppen in Tuddal, the cabin at Solheimstulen 57 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle opportunity in the serene countryside of Norway. I've been in the real estate game for quite a while now, and let me tell you, it’s not every day you come across a little gem like this. I've got so many clients to attend to, but this cabin's too good not to take a moment to talk about. Firstly, let's talk about the cabin itself. Built in 2018, this family-friendly home is ideal for those who are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and soak in the tranquility of nature. Encompassing 88 square meters, this cabin in good condition offers two comfortable bedrooms and a single bathroom. There's a certain warmth to it—a cozy vibe, if you will. The living room and kitchen share an open-plan layout, perfect for those intimate family gatherings or a nice quiet evening with a book. You won't find a grandiose mansion here, but the chic simplicity is its own reward. The beautifully landscaped plot spans 1018.5 m², allowing for a bit of personal space that everyone craves. This includes a 38 m² terrace, where you can enjoy your morning coffee while taking in the scenery. And boy, what a view it is! You’ve got excellent sun conditions, and the open landscape guarantees that sunlight graces the property with warmth. Just because you are tucked away doesn’t mean you're disconnected, though. This cabin comes with an outbuilding that houses a toilet room, two storage rooms, and a technical room. With parking directly on the premises, access is a breeze with a road leading right to your doorstep. Here’s a quick rundown of what this cabin includes: - 88 m² living space - 1018.5 m² plot s ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 ved Guro Borsodi Bakka presenterer Solheimstulen 57!

Welcome to the enchanting world of cabin living, tucked away in the heart of the stunning landscape of Tuddal. Nestled at Heddevassvegen 61, this quaint cabin complex is a hidden gem in the serene area of Bondal, a picturesque setting that offers an inviting escape from the hustle and bustle. This piece of paradise includes five unique buildings, each beggin' for your special touch and ready to be transformed into an ideal retreat. The main cabin itself is a delightful invitation to cozy living, with its charming layout that includes a well-sized kitchen, inviting living room, pleasant dining area, and a snug bedroom. It's an authentic Norwegian cabin experience, crafted to present a homey embrace as soon as you enter. And while it could benefit from a bit of modernization, this gives you the perfect opportunity to infuse your personality and style. The annex complements the cabin by offering an additional living room and kitchen space, along with another peaceful bedroom, contributin' to a total of 6-7 beds over the complex. Sittin' high and proud, this property offers unbeatable views over the stunning Norwegian landscape. Just imagine yourself sippin' a nice cup of hot chocolate while gazin' over the impressive terrain. With its west-facing position, the cabin ensures long, sunny afternoons, perfect for those who cherish natural light and warmth. Outside, the fresh, crisp air invigorates the senses, and the peaceful tranquility here is simply unmatched. The real essence of living in Tuddal is its delightful proximity to nature. For those who love the outdoors, this savin' grace of a location is a paradise. Bondal offers endless hiking opportunities through its lush forest terrain, mesmerizing lakes, and rolling mou ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Ann Helèn Jamtveit presents Heddevassvegen 61!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Seljord, this delightful cabin at Grimås 194 awaits those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Positioned gracefully within the scenic embrace of the Lifjell mountains, this cozy little haven offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse oneself in nature's splendor. Let's take a moment to walk through the features of this unique property and understand what this enchanting locale has to offer. The cabin itself is a modest yet inviting abode. It includes a living room, kitchen, three cozy bedrooms, and a toilet room. Designed with simplicity in mind, it maintains a rustic charm that pays homage to cabin life. The absence of electricity, water, and sewage might initially appear challenging to some, but it presents the perfect canvas for those interested in embracing a sustainable lifestyle. The cozy living quarters ensure that, although simplistic, it carries a warmth and welcoming aura that's hard to resist. Step outside, and you'll find a partially covered veranda where you can sip your morning coffee and breathe in the crisp mountain air. The property also includes a freestanding outdoor shed with ample space for wood storage, which will undoubtedly become essential for keeping the cabin toasty during long winter nights. The cabin is in good condition, which means you can move in without the immediate need for any renovations. While some might see this as a blank space with room for personal touches, it's perfectly livable as it stands, enabling you to enjoy its quaint and genuine mountain-cabin feel right away. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living room - Kitchen - Toilet room - Partially covered veranda - Freestanding outdoor shed - 51 square meters - No ele ... click here to read more

Welcome to Grimås 194!

Nestled within the idyllic Tuddal region, at Vestre Solheimsbeitet 10, this charming cabin offers a slice of peaceful paradise just waiting for you. If you're an overseas buyer looking for an authentic Norwegian retreat, this property is not just a cabin – it’s a lifestyle experience, enveloped by the striking beauty of nature and a genuine sense of tranquility. It's a cozy 84 square meter cabin, which has been lovingly cared for, ready to welcome you with open arms. This cabin has a rich history, having been constructed around 1974, expanded in 1995, and then thoughtfully modernized in 2020. While it maintains much of its vintage appeal, updates like new underlay felt, shingles, and a welcoming fireplace insert add a touch of modern comfort. On the outside, the sun-exposed walls were refreshed with a stain treatment in 2023 to keep it looking its best amidst the lush surroundings. Property Features: - 4 inviting bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom with a composting toilet - A spacious kitchen designed for family gatherings - Cozy living room enhanced by a modern fireplace insert - Discover stunning views and endless light with great sun conditions - Minimalist rustic charm with new roofing - A peaceful retreat without water and sewage connectivity just yet - Majestic scenic views of Lisletjønn and the encompassing nature - Practical annex for additional storage - Detached shed perfect for storing outdoor gear or tools - Electricity usage keeps you connected yet eco-friendly The Tuddal area is more than just a picturesque location; it's a community and a lifestyle. For starters, the climate here is classic Norwegian, with cool summers where you can spend days swimming in the lakes or hiking on nearby trails, and snowy w ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Guro Borsodi Bakka presenterer Vestre Solheimsbeitet 10!