Authentic Norwegian Chalet in Svatsum: Your Ideal Second Home by Øvstetjernet Lake

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Gåsøyvegen 459, 2657 Svatsum, Svatsum (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 54Floor area

€124,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

54m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet at Gåsøyvegen 459, Svatsum, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly positioned by the serene Øvstetjernet Lake, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its authentic Norwegian charm and breathtaking natural surroundings, this chalet is the ideal second home for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Norway.

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step outside to take in the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at this exceptional property. The chalet, built in 1950, exudes a rustic charm that perfectly complements its natural setting. With a primary and usable area of 54 square meters, it offers a cozy yet functional space for relaxation and recreation.

A Year-Round Retreat

Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer adventurer, this chalet provides the perfect base for all your outdoor pursuits. In the winter months, the extensive network of cross-country ski trails is just 300 meters from your doorstep, offering direct access to renowned routes leading towards Fagerhøy, Gålå, and Skei. These trails cater to all levels, from leisurely outings to more challenging excursions, making it a paradise for ski enthusiasts.

As the snow melts and the landscape transforms, the area becomes a haven for fishing, hiking, and cycling. The lake offers excellent fishing opportunities, while the surrounding terrain is ideal for both short walks and longer hikes. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find plenty of trails to explore, ensuring there's never a dull moment.

A Cozy and Functional Interior

Step inside the chalet, and you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The living room, with its fireplace/wood stove, serves as the heart of the home, providing a cozy space to unwind after a day of outdoor adventures. Large windows frame the stunning views, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a seamless connection with the outdoors.

The kitchen is well-equipped for preparing meals, while the adjoining dining area is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. With two comfortable bedrooms, the chalet offers ample accommodation for family and guests, ensuring everyone can enjoy the tranquility of this idyllic setting.

Traditional Norwegian Experience

The property includes several outbuildings that enhance the traditional Norwegian cabin experience. A woodshed provides storage for firewood, while an outdoor toilet and a log-built storage shed add to the rustic charm. Across the lake, a boathouse offers secure storage for a boat and other equipment, making it easy to enjoy water activities or simply relax by the shore.

Key Features:
- Authentic Norwegian chalet by Øvstetjernet Lake
- 54 square meters of cozy living space
- Two bedrooms, perfect for family and guests
- Fireplace/wood stove for warmth and ambiance
- Large windows with stunning lake and mountain views
- Extensive cross-country ski trails nearby
- Excellent fishing, hiking, and cycling opportunities
- Traditional outbuildings, including a boathouse
- Secluded location for peace and privacy
- Close proximity to local amenities and public transport
- Freehold property with a generous 1,333 square meter plot

A Gateway to Norwegian Nature

Despite its secluded setting, the chalet is conveniently located within a short drive of local amenities, including a grocery store and public transport links. The renowned ski resorts of Gålå and Skei are easily accessible for day trips, offering a wide range of activities and attractions year-round.

Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates the beauty of nature and the joy of outdoor adventures. Whether you're seeking a family getaway, a romantic retreat, or a base for exploring Norway's stunning landscapes, this property offers it all.

Don't miss the chance to make this authentic Norwegian chalet your own. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and start creating lasting memories in this enchanting setting.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
54
Price per m²
€2,296
Garden size
1333
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in February, the thermometer outside reads minus eight, and you're standing at the kitchen window in thick wool socks watching snow settle silently onto a 879-square-meter lot that is entirely yours. The wood-burning stove is already crackling. The smell of pine resin and birch smoke fills the cabin. In forty minutes, you could be on the slopes at Kvitfjell. You could also just stay here and do absolutely nothing, which is, honestly, the better plan. That's the daily reality of owning this 1930-built timber chalet at Fåvangvegen 281 in Fåvang, a small Norwegian village in Innlandet county that sits at roughly 280 meters above sea level — high enough for clean mountain air, low enough to keep the driveway manageable year-round. At 35 square metres, the main cabin is compact in the best possible sense: every corner has a purpose, the walls are solid hand-hewn timber, and there's not a single inch of wasted space. A separate annex of around 15 square metres adds flexibility for guests or storage without turning the place into something it was never meant to be. The cabin has been well looked after. The living room floor was replaced in 2012 — new joists, new insulation — and the exposed timber walls have been treated and restored. The kitchen cabinets are a newer set, practical and clean. Concrete was poured into the basement and drainage improved, so the storage hatch in the living room opens onto a genuinely dry, usable space rather than a damp hole. The lot was partially refenced in 2025. These aren't glamorous upgrades, but they're the kind that matter: the invisible work that keeps a cabin honest. The annex has a foot-pump shower, a bio-toilet, and its own entrance with an outdo ... click here to read more

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By eight o'clock on a July evening, the sun is still high enough to cast long gold shadows across the veranda at Kringlevannsveien 9. You've just grilled dinner outside. The kids are somewhere in the garden. There's no traffic, no noise—just the faint rustle of birch trees and the smell of warm pine. This is a summer evening in Ramnes, and once you've had one, you'll understand why Norwegians guard their cabin weekends like treasure. This two-bedroom chalet sits on a private 1,065 square metre plot in Ramnes, a quiet corner of Vestfold og Telemark that most international buyers haven't discovered yet—which is exactly what makes it worth paying attention to now. The property is priced at €194,690 and is genuinely move-in ready. No renovation projects waiting for you. No compromises. The cabin itself covers 90 square metres and has been upgraded steadily over recent years in a way that feels considered rather than rushed. The kitchen was renovated in soft, neutral tones and fitted with a new mixer tap and refrigerator. The bathroom got a proper overhaul—new shower cabin, updated fixtures, freshly painted floor tiles that make the space feel lighter and more contemporary than you'd expect at this price point. A heat pump was installed, which means you're comfortable in February as well as August. These are the kinds of improvements that matter when you're not going to be here full-time and you want everything to just work when you arrive on a Friday evening. The floor plan is practical without feeling cramped. The living room has genuine space—enough for a proper sofa arrangement and a dining table, not one or the other. A large terrace door opens straight onto the veranda, so the indoor and outdoor spaces flow into each ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kringlevannsveien 9, presented by Kaia Hostvedt Dahle. Photographer: Maciej Krzysztof.

On a quiet Sunday morning at Nakkerudgata 60, you crack the window above the kitchen sink and the only sound that comes through is birdsong and the faint lap of water from Tyrifjorden below. No traffic. No sirens. Just the kind of silence that city people spend years trying to find — and here it's a permanent fixture, built into the landscape like the pine trees that line the hillside. This is Tyristrand. Not a place you stumble across, but one you return to, deliberately, every chance you get. The cabin itself was originally built in 1926, and while it carries that quiet patina of age, don't mistake character for neglect. The wet room and bathroom were fully gutted and rebuilt in 2020 — new wastewater line, new plumbing, new electrical work, the whole lot. The kitchen followed, getting a modern fit-out with a dishwasher and a sensible, no-fuss layout that makes cooking a genuine pleasure rather than an exercise in frustration. The property is connected to municipal water and sewage, which matters enormously when you're thinking about year-round usability rather than just summer weekends. Fiber internet from NextGenTel is already installed too. So whether you're writing, working remotely, or just keeping up with the football scores, you're covered. At 38 square metres of internal living space plus a 10 m² annexe area, this is a compact property — but it's one that has been cleverly arranged to feel generous. The entrance hall doubles as storage space and can accommodate a full-sized refrigerator. The main living and dining area has room for a proper dining table, a reading corner, and still leaves space to breathe. A cosy alcove off the main room works equally well as an extra sleeping nook or a window-seat retreat on ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming cabin at Årstulhøgda 20, Gålå, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the majestic Jotunheimen mountains greeting you each morning. Located just 10 kilometers south of Gålå, this cabin is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate skier, or simply someone who appreciates the tranquility of nature, this property is your gateway to a world of exploration and relaxation. ### A Year-Round Playground Summer Adventures: - Explore an extensive network of hiking trails right from your doorstep. - Enjoy fishing in nearby lakes, teeming with trout and other local species. - Pick cloudberries and other wild berries in the surrounding marshes. Winter Wonderland: - Direct access to meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails. - Proximity to ski lifts, just a short drive away, for downhill skiing enthusiasts. - Experience the magic of snow-covered landscapes and crisp mountain air. ### The Cabin Experience Built in 1990, this cabin exudes rustic charm with its timber walls and solid wood flooring. The cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove, serves as the heart of the home, offering warmth and comfort after a day of outdoor activities. A separate kitchen, though basic, is equipped with essentials for simple meal preparation, including a gas burner and a traditional open fireplace. Key Features: - One bedroom with a bunk bed, perfect for cozy nights ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Årstulhøgda 20

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Norwegian countryside, where the whispers of the wind and the songs of birds are your closest neighbors, you'll find a delightful log cabin at Lonhaughøgda 8 in Svatsum. This charming abode, recently constructed, offers the tranquility and solace that only nature can provide. For those who dream of escaping the hustle and bustle of city life, this cabin stands as a sanctuary where peace and simplicity reign. Allow me to take a moment out of my hectic schedule—as a bustling agent always on the move—to guide you through what makes this property and its surroundings so special. The cabin itself is a cozy, yet sophisticated retreat. It's compact, perfect for anyone looking to simplify their life without compromising on modern conveniences. The structure is modest at 72 square meters, offering two cozy bedrooms and a well-fitted bathroom. A heartening wood stove takes center stage in the living area, perfect for those colder nights when you want to snuggle up with a book or enjoy a warming cup of cocoa. Key features include: - Recently built - Cozy wood stove - Expansive deck - Scenic natural plot - Unique turf roof - Sports equipment storage - Fenced for privacy - Stunning panoramic views - Ample ceiling height - Superb hiking and biking trails nearby The crown jewel of this property, undoubtedly, is the large wooden deck that extends the living area into the great outdoors. Imagine spending long, lazy summer evenings out here, basking in the sun, or hosting intimate gatherings under a starlit sky. The fenced plot ensures privacy, while the natural landscape envelops you in a cocoon of tranquility. Svatsum, where this cabin is located, is truly something out of a storybook. As you jo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a slice of Nordic tranquility nestled in the heart of Gålå. Here at Lauvåsvegen 256, we present a wonderful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of Norway’s majestic mountain landscapes. This cozy cabin, appealing to both seasoned adventurers and those seeking a peaceful retreat, promises comfort and accessibility to a host of outdoor activities. It's a property that speaks to the quiet allure of cabin life in Norway. Situated in a prime position at Lauvåsen, this property is a charming find. Built in 2007, it encompasses a modest but efficient 48 square meters, designed to utilize every corner to its fullest potential. Ideal for a family or as a holiday getaway, this cabin offers two snug bedrooms, perfect after a long day exploring the trails or skiing the slopes. The bathroom is a notable feature, equipped with underfloor heating to keep your toes toasty during the chilly winter months—a little luxury that doesn’t go unnoticed. A sauna complements the bathroom, offering a perfect spot to relax and unwind. Key Features: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Underfloor heating in bathroom - Sauna - Open kitchen and living area - Tiled entrance with sliding door wardrobe space - Spacious, sunny terrace - Stunning mountain views - Parking available Upon entering, the tiled floor in the entrance offers a practical and welcoming touch, especially useful in the winter months. Storage comes in the form of a handy sliding door wardrobe, ensuring that space is never compromised. The open kitchen and living area offer a communal space perfect for family gatherings or cozy evenings by the fire. Step outside onto the spacious terrace, and you're instantly greeted by sweeping views of the su ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Unni Rolstad presenterer Lauvåsvegen 256!

Picture this: it's half past eight on a February morning, and the thermometer reads minus twelve. You pull on your ski boots right there on the veranda, clip into your bindings, and glide onto the groomed cross-country track less than a hundred meters from your front door — coffee still warm in the thermos clipped to your pack. That's not a holiday brochure fantasy. That's a Tuesday at Saltsletta 16. Sitting at 847 meters above sea level in Gålå, one of Norway's most consistently snow-reliable mountain areas, this three-bedroom chalet is the kind of place that stops being a vacation property and starts becoming the main event. Built in 2002 and kept in good condition throughout, the 73-square-meter single-level layout works hard for its size. Nothing wasted, nothing fussy. Step inside and the first thing you notice is the ceiling — vaulted, which opens the living and kitchen space into something that feels much bigger than the floor plan suggests. Big windows pull in the light even on grey November days, and when the sun does appear over the ridge above Gålåvatnet, it floods the whole room. The fireplace anchors the living area, a wood-burning presence that earns its keep from October through April. After a long day on the trails, there's a specific pleasure in peeling off damp layers and sitting close to it while the pine smell fills the room. The kitchen runs along one wall with painted profiled cabinet fronts — classic Norwegian cabin style, practical and clean. There's real workspace here, enough to cook a proper meal for six. The dining area sits between the kitchen and the living room, which means whoever is cooking stays part of the conversation, a small detail that makes a big difference when you've got a full ... click here to read more

Welcome to Saltsletta 16!

Nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Norwegian mountains, this delightful chalet might just be yer perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle. As a busy real estate agent with an ever-growing portfolio of properties around the globe, I’m thrilled to bring this opportunity to you for consideration. Located in the charming village of Gålå, this chalet offers an authentic Norwegian experience right at your doorstep, along with a comfortable and cozy place to call home. Gålå is renowned for its serene natural beauty, making it an attractive spot for those seeking relaxation as well as adventure. With a welcoming local community, living here provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the tranquil Scandinavian lifestyle. Winters are particularly magical in Gålå with vast snowy landscapes, making it a haven for skiing enthusiasts. Summers, on the other hand, unfold a lush green backdrop, perfect for hiking or simply enjoying the cool refreshing air. This makes Gålå an all-round attractive proposition for both summer and winter activities. At Langslåvegen 55, right in the heart of the village, you'll find this charming chalet. Built in 1975, it's got all the right ingredients for a cozy mountain retreat. With a total area of 47 square meters, this chalet is spacious enough to accommodate a small family or couple looking for a second home. The cabin boasts two comfortable bedrooms and a handy loft that can be used as an additional sleeping space, ideal for kids or extra guests. Inside the chalet, you'll discover: - 2 Bedrooms - Loft for extra space - 1 Bathroom with underfloor heating - Open-plan kitchen and living room - West-facing terrace with captivating views - Traditional wooden floors and paneled walls - Entra ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Unni Rolstad presenterer Langslåvegen 55!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Gålå mountain region, this charming chalet at Langslåvegen 28 offers an unparalleled opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its prime location, this property is a gateway to a world of outdoor adventures and serene relaxation, making it an ideal choice for international buyers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and the gentle rustling of leaves, with panoramic views of the majestic Gålåvatnet lake and surrounding peaks greeting you each morning. This chalet, part of the Gålå Hytter cooperative, is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice that promises unforgettable memories and a true connection with nature. A Cozy and Functional Retreat Built in 1975, this semi-detached chalet exudes a traditional Norwegian charm with its panelled walls and ceilings, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The 44 square meter main floor is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, featuring: - Open-Plan Living Room and Kitchen: High ceilings and large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views and a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. A wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance, perfect for cozy evenings. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with dark cabinetry, a solid wood countertop, and essential appliances, the kitchen is both stylish and practical, encouraging social interaction during meal preparation. - Two Comfortable Bedrooms: The master bedroom and a second bedroom provide ample space and storage, ensuring restful nights after days filled with adventure. - Practical Bathroom: While functional, the bathroom offers an opportunit ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

A Cozy Mountain Escape in Espedalen Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of Norway's Espedalen valley. Nestled amidst the serene wilderness, this charming chalet at Roasetervegen 153 offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern sustainability, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking tranquility and adventure. A Day in the Life at Roasetervegen 153 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the south-facing terrace, where the morning sun bathes the landscape in a golden hue. The chalet's turf roof and vertical wood siding blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, creating a harmonious retreat that feels like an extension of the forest itself. Inside, the open-plan living area invites you to unwind by the fireplace, its warmth radiating through the wood-paneled interior. The solid wooden floors and built-in wood stove add to the cozy ambiance, making it a perfect spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a good book. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Espedalen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In the summer, explore the extensive network of hiking trails that wind through the nearby Langsua National Park. The famous Jettegrytene in Helvete, with its unique geological formations, offers an exciting day trip just a short drive away. As winter blankets the landscape in snow, the chalet transforms into a cozy base for cross-country skiing adventures. The Dalseter alpine center is within easy reach, offering groomed trails and slopes for all skill levels. After a day in the snow, return to the warmth of the chalet, where the wood stove crackles invitingly. A Self-Sufficient Sanctuary This chalet is designed for sustainable living. ... click here to read more

A charming holiday property consisting of a cabin and a separate outbuilding.

Nestled in the heart of Gålå, Norway, this charming chalet awaits a new owner who loves adventure and the serene beauty of nature. Let me take you on a tour of what could be your new mountain escape. Addressed at Trekanten 28, this chalet offers a one-of-a-kind living experience, enriched by breathtaking views of the Gålåvatnet and a wonderful opportunity to embrace the peaceful lifestyle of the Norwegian mountains. The chalet stands with its 72 square meters of inviting living spaces, designed to capture both function and warmth, typical of a true family hideout. This could be your perfect retreat away from bustling city life, where you can unwind, recharge, and soak in the mountain air. As you step inside, the entrance greets you with ample space for your outerwear, a feature quite essential given the variety of outdoor activities the area offers year-round. With two cozy bedrooms, this little haven provides comfortable sleeping quarters, and if you need extra space, the loft comes into play, providing additional sleeping spots for family or visiting friends. Though it's a compact space, the chalet optimizes every square inch wisely, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The bathroom, equipped with underfloor heating for those chilly winter nights, adds a bit of luxury to your stay. It’s all about those little comforts here, and you'll find it ready to accommodate a washing machine, freeing up your time to focus on more leisure pursuits. The open plan in the kitchen, flowing seamlessly into the living and dining area, underscores the communal spirit of the chalet. Whether it’s early breakfasts with coffees brewing or happy evening dinners after a fulfilling day on the slopes, every moment congregates under the warm lumin ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Unni Rolstad har gleden av å presentere Trekanten 28!

Picture yourself stepping onto the terrace of your mountain retreat as the morning sun illuminates the snow-capped peaks of Jotunheimen, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs while steam rises from your coffee cup. This is the reality awaiting at this architect-designed log cabin in Gålålia, where ski trails begin at your doorstep and the dramatic landscapes of central Norway unfold before you in every direction. This is more than a vacation home—it's your gateway to the authentic Norwegian mountain lifestyle that families have cherished for generations. Nestled at the elevated top of Gålålia on over 2,100 square meters of private land, this 179-square-meter timber cabin represents the pinnacle of Scandinavian mountain living. The thoughtful single-level design eliminates stairs entirely, creating effortless flow between the five bedrooms, two full bathrooms with sauna, and expansive living spaces that accommodate multiple generations comfortably. Built with exposed beams and solid wood craftsmanship throughout, the cabin honors Norwegian architectural traditions while delivering modern convenience for international owners seeking a turn-key mountain escape. The heart of this home reveals itself in the great room, where timber ceilings soar above multiple seating areas centered around a crackling open fireplace. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the western exposure, tracking the sun's journey across Rondane's wilderness and providing front-row seats to Norway's legendary sunsets that paint the sky in shades of amber and rose. During winter months, you'll watch the landscape transform into a pristine white wonderland, while summer brings the endless daylight of Nordic nights when the sun barely dips below the horizon ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren Lillehammer presents Gålålia 230 – a luxurious and well-equipped log cabin with a prime location at the top of Gålålia. Photo: JA Boligstyling

Let me take you on a journey to Roasetervegen 47, nestled in the serene wilderness of Espedalen, Norway, an area well-known for its untouched beauty and peaceful atmosphere. This quaint little cabin, ideal for nature lovers and serenity seekers, offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. If you're looking for a retreat where the whispers of the wind and the chirping of birds sing lullabies to your soul, you've found the right place. Espedalen, often dotingly referred to as "the quiet wilderness," is a valley cradled by majestic mountains, promising adventurous hiking opportunities and breathtaking landscapes as far as the eye can see. As an expat or overseas buyer, the charm (shouldn't say that!) of this place is undeniable. It's not just about the property itself but the enchanting experience of living there. Imagine waking up to panoramic views of mountain ranges, breathing in the crisp, clean air, and feeling the subtle embrace of nature's tranquility. The climate here is as varied as the seasons. Winters can be chilly, with snow-capped peaks offering a playground for ice fishing and skating, while summers reveal verdant landscapes perfect for hiking, fishing, and swimming. The locals often engage in a host of outdoor activities, making it a vibrantly active yet peaceful community to be a part of. Now let's talk about the cabin at Roasetervegen 47. Although it's modest in size, this cozy cabin makes good use of its space. Covering about 60 square meters, it's perfect for a small family or a group of friends looking for a unique vacation home. The cabin’s interior emanates warmth and coziness, thanks to the wooden paneling on the walls and ceilings, and a gorgeous pine floor. A central fireplace ancho ... click here to read more

Welcome to Roasetervegen 47!

Welcome to the stunning landscape of Sør-Fron, nestled in the heart of Norway, where pristine beauty and tranquil living come together in a harmonious blend. Imagine waking up in this picturesque countryside, enveloped by the snow-capped peaks and sprawling valleys that change with the seasons. This unique log cabin, located at Nordre-Lia Seterveg 633, offers a serene retreat for those seeking an escape from the bustling city life while offering endless opportunities to explore and enjoy outdoor activities. This delightful cabin, initially built in 1952, embodies the quintessential Norwegian log cabin lifestyle, offering warmth and comfort while being surrounded by nature's grandeur. The property has been well-maintained and expanded over the years, with a notable addition to the living space in 2010, making it a cozy yet spacious abode perfect for families and friends. And, for those with a fondness for a little DIY, the cabin still holds room for personal touches and upgrades to tailor it even more to your liking. Let's take a stroll through the cabin. As you enter, you are welcomed by a cozy vestibule leading into the heart of the home – the living and dining area. Here, the charm of traditional timber beams is complemented by modern comforts, including a clean-burning Jøtul fireplace. Perfect for those chilly Norwegian winters, it creates an inviting ambiance, ideal for gathering around after a long day on the slopes or hiking trails. The kitchen is compact yet functional, offering everything needed to prepare hearty meals. The cabin includes two comfortable bedrooms, ensuring ample space for rest and relaxation. Each room embraces a rustic feel and provides plenty of natural light, giving you a wonderful morning ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Unni Rolstad presenterer Nordre-Lia Seterveg 633!

Welcome to the enchanting setting of Tiurvegen 69, a charming cabin nestled in the serene landscapes of Vinstra. This is where the captivating world of nature meets a cozy and inviting living space, making it an ideal retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone seeking tranquility away from bustling city life. Situated in the picturesque vicinity of Tiurlia, this property is perfectly positioned just a few meters from the cross-country ski trails and not too far from the alpine slopes. For those who long for adventure, this location serves as a paradise for ski lovers in winter, while summer opens up a world of hiking and exploration. The views here are to die for, with stunning landscapes stretching out as far as the eye can see. As you make your way through the tiled entrance hall of the cabin, the warm wood-burning atmosphere of the kitchen and dining area welcomes you. With a fireplace crackling away, it's the perfect spot for cozy gatherings, be it with family or friends. Picture evenings spent here, surrounded by laughter and good food, perhaps after a day of exploration in the mountains. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with sauna - Fireplace in the dining area - Wood-burning stove in the living room - Stained wood panel walls - Wooden floors - Loft area with additional sleeping space - Indoor and outdoor storage - Garage - Electric car charger - Spacious terrace The bedrooms are designed to be comfortable havens after a long day. With three to choose from, there's plenty of space for family or guests. The main bathroom doesn't just serve its basic purpose; it also offers a touch of luxury with a sauna. Imagine ending a chilly winter's day with a relaxing sauna session – sheer bliss! One can't ignore the rustic cha ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Unni Rolstad presenterer Tiurvegen 69!

Nestled within the scenic town of Sør-Fron, the chalet at Rissletta 2 offers an inviting opportunity for those seeking a retreat in the heart of Norway’s idyllic landscapes. With a generous plot of land and breathtaking views of the rolling mountains, this well-maintained leisure property is a striking option for both expatriates and overseas investors ready to embrace the tranquility and natural splendor of Nordic living. The town of Sør-Fron, located in the Østlandet region of Norway, is known for its serene environment and a mild climate that fluctuates with the seasons. Winters here are blanketed in white snow, offering perfect conditions for skiing and other winter activities. The summers bring long days filled with the gentle luminescence of the midnight sun, ideal for hiking and exploring the vast, lush landscapes. Residing at Rissletta 2 means being part of a community that values outdoor activities and nature's gifts. The location is a gateway to a vast network of well-maintained trails. These make an excellent path for cross-country skiing in the winter and inspiring routes for hiking and biking during the warmer months. Moreover, fishing enthusiasts will delight in the various nearby lakes that offer serene fishing spots. As you approach the property, the quietness and sense of privacy it affords become immediately evident. This is more than a home; it's a sanctuary away from the bustling pace of the city. With the absence of nearby neighbors, this chalet provides a peaceful sanctuary with no prying eyes, letting you unwind and reconnect with nature. This chalet spans a comfortable 65 square meters, featuring: - Entrance hall - Two cozy bedrooms - A spacious living room/kitchen - Storage room with a showe ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rissletta 2!

Nestled in the serene heart of Gudbrandsdalen, Brennsetervegen 76 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian mountain life. This charming cabin, located in the tranquil Baukholstulen area of Sør-Fron, is perfect for those seeking a genuine off-grid experience. With its rustic charm and breathtaking surroundings, this property is an ideal second home for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Jotunheimen and Rondane mountain ranges. This cabin, perched at an elevation of 860 meters, provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The property consists of a cozy single-room cabin and an outbuilding, set on a generous plot of 1,178 square meters. The cabin's traditional wooden interior exudes warmth and simplicity, offering a cozy atmosphere for relaxation and reflection. A True Off-Grid Experience This property is designed for those who appreciate the simplicity of off-grid living. With no installed electricity, water, or sewage, it offers a chance to disconnect and embrace a more sustainable lifestyle. The wood-burning stove provides both warmth and the opportunity for simple cooking, making the cabin usable throughout the year. The outbuilding includes a storage room and a traditional outdoor toilet, adding to the rustic charm of this mountain retreat. A Gateway to Adventure Brennsetervegen 76 is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding area boasts excellent hiking and skiing opportunities, with trails accessible right from your doorstep. Whether you enjoy summer hikes or winter cross-country skiing, this location offers endless possibilities for adventure. A ski lift is just a 10-minute ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Unni Rolstad presents Brennsetervegen 76!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Vestre Gausdal, Norway, this cozy cabin at Viknesetervegen 58 offers a quaint escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As a busy expert, even I find moments like these hard to pass by; the charm here is simply irresistible. Located just a drive away from the town center, this delightful retreat is a true blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, crafted for those who have an eye for serenity combined with adventure. Upon arrival, be prepared to be enchanted by the stunning sceneries that embrace this cabin. With Vestre Gausdal's abundant natural beauty, the views surrounding the property are nothing short of breathtaking. Here, you are not just purchasing a home; you’re buying into an experience of tranquil living. Living in a cabin like this one is about embracing the nature all around you, breathing the fresh mountain air, and enjoying the symphony of the natural world. Cabin Features: - Cozy living room with a lounge - Wood stove for warmth and ambiance - One comfortable bedroom - Practical kitchen, built for simplicity - Efficient loft space for storage - One bathroom, functional for everyday use - Separate outbuilding for storing wood and equipment - Stunning views of the surrounding nature - Total size: 37 square meters This cabin is in good condition, with year-round access via maintained roads, which is a blessing in these parts. While it may be petite at 37 square meters, it’s compact and efficient style is great for those who enjoy life without clutter. The warm and inviting living room features a wood stove, making it a perfect place to unwind after a day exploring the great outdoors. Imagine living every day like a holiday! Vestre Gausdal offers plent ... click here to read more

Welcome to Viknesetervegen 58!

Nestled in the stunning highlands of Espedalen, this delightful chalet offers more than just a place to call home; it's an invitation to embrace a lifestyle infused with the tranquility and adventure of Norway's breathtaking landscapes. This chalet isn't just a property; it’s a gateway to nature-filled experiences, poised high at 830 meters above sea level. With panoramic vistas stretching over the majestic Espedalsvatnet and extending to the remarkable peaks of Jotunheimen, your new home promises an extraordinary backdrop for everyday living. Built in 2009, the chalet stands in admirable condition and offers a perfect balance between rustic charm and modern coziness. Expansive windows frame captivating views while flooding the living space with an abundance of natural light, bringing warmth and brightness to the heart of the home. On chilly winter evenings, gather around the inviting fireplace that takes center stage in a spacious living room designed for relaxation and convivial gatherings. The room comfortably accommodates your living and dining arrangements, ensuring that hosting family and friends becomes a cherished pastime. The kitchen is crafted for functionality and social interaction, featuring solid wood cabinetry and a practical layout that invites culinary endeavors. With its open design, you can seamlessly transition between cooking and engaging with guests in the living area, making it a hub for joyful occasions and shared memories. Venture further into the home, and you'll find three beautifully appointed bedrooms, each exuding warmth with wood paneling and solid flooring. The master suite is your retreat within a retreat, generously sized with a clever wardrobe solution and access to a chic bathroom s ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren v/Pernille Enger Lunn har gleden av å presentere denne innholdsrike og flotte hytta, beliggende i idylliske Espedalen Fjellgrend!

Hidden away in the scenic landscapes of Norway lies a hidden gem - a rustic chalet that invites you to experience the beauty of mountain living at its best. Welcome to Lauvålivegen 2, a sublime retreat nestled in the heart of Espedalen, famously referred to as "The Friendly Wilderness." As you roll into the quaint mountain village of Espedalen, where earth's untouched gifts await, this chalet greets you with open arms. Situated approximately 770 meters above sea level, it promises both an escape from bustling city life and an embrace of serene nature. Now, let's paint you a picture of this splendid abode. It’s a place where old-world aesthetics meet modern living. This cozy chalet speaks to those who crave a lifetime of peaceful mountain weekends, yet also desire the comforts of everyday living. Here, you will find three well-sized bedrooms to retreat to after a day in the great outdoors, alongside two spacious bathrooms, each thoughtfully designed with patterned paneling and tiles for that rustic feel. While cozy, this chalet offers space with a bright and open living area that cleverly combines the kitchen – an ideal setting for evening stories by the fireplace or hearty meals after mountain adventures. Space flows through the living room, casting sunlight forthcoming from generous large windows that unveil breathtaking panoramic views of Espedalsvatnet and beyond into the legendary Jotunheimen. Imagine sipping a warm drink as you gaze through these windows at the wonders outside, be it the lush green trees waving in summer winds or snowflakes gracefully falling on a winter’s day. The living room generously opens up space for your cozy sofa set and a dining table for entertaining guests, blending comfort with the gra ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren Lillehammer v/Pernille Enger Lunn presents this appealing and modern cabin at Lauvålivegen 2!

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Norwegian mountains, Gompvegen 50 in Sør-Fron offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the timeless beauty of nature. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of a day filled with exploration. This chalet, with its traditional Norwegian design, is a sanctuary for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone who simply cherishes tranquility, this property caters to all. A Glimpse into Chalet Living Upon entering, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living room and kitchen are the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather around the wood-burning stove, sharing stories and laughter. The large windows frame the breathtaking views, allowing natural light to flood the space, creating a cozy yet airy ambiance. The kitchen, crafted from solid wood, is both functional and charming, offering ample space for culinary adventures. With the chalet sold fully furnished, you can immediately immerse yourself in the mountain lifestyle. Bedrooms Designed for Comfort The chalet features two bedrooms, each exuding a rustic charm with stained paneled walls and custom-built beds. The master bedroom offers a double bed, while the second bedroom is equipped with a family bunk bed, perfect for accommodating guests or family members. Modern Amenities in a Traditional Setting Originally a third bedroom, the sanitary room now boasts modern fixtures, ensuring comfort without c ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin