Chalet by Rørvatnet: Your Ideal Second Home in Rindalsskogen, Norway

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Rørvassvegen 233, 6658 Rindalsskogen, Rindalsskogen (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 48Floor area

€132,743

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

48m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Rindalsskogen, Norway, this charming chalet at Rørvassvegen 233 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances comfort, nature, and adventure. With its prime location by the serene waters of Rørvatnet, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This chalet, built in 2002 and thoughtfully extended in 2004, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with outdoor adventures, cozy evenings by the fire, and unforgettable memories with family and friends.

A Home That Embraces Nature



Set on a generous 988 square meter plot, this chalet offers ample outdoor space for relaxation and recreation. The surrounding landscape is a natural playground, with Rørvatnet providing opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating. The option to rent a nearby boathouse further enhances the appeal for water enthusiasts.

Cozy and Functional Living Spaces



Inside, the chalet boasts a well-designed 48 square meter living area, featuring:

- Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and guests.
- A Cozy Living Room: Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- A Practical Kitchen: Well-equipped for preparing meals, whether for family gatherings or quiet weekend retreats.
- A Convenient Toilet Room: Easily accessible from all parts of the chalet.

Outdoor Living at Its Best



The 10 square meter terrace extends your living space outdoors, providing the perfect spot for morning coffee, al fresco dining, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views of Rørvatnet and the surrounding forests and mountains. The large garden offers plenty of space for children to play, gardening, or setting up outdoor activities.

A Gateway to Adventure



Rindalsskogen is renowned for its rich fishing grounds and hiking trails that wind through forests, along the lake, and up into the hills. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual nature lover, the area offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.

Convenient and Accessible



Despite its secluded setting, the chalet is conveniently located just minutes from the local grocery store, Coop Marked Nybø, ensuring that daily necessities are always within easy reach. Rindal town center is approximately 15 minutes away by car, offering additional amenities such as shops, restaurants, and services. Public transportation is also accessible, with a bus stop just five minutes away, making it easy for guests or family members to visit without needing a car.

A Sound Investment



This chalet is not only a perfect retreat but also a sound investment. With its solid construction and owner-occupied tenure, you have full ownership rights and flexibility. The energy label is D (orange), reflecting a reasonable level of energy efficiency for a leisure property of this type and age. Municipal fees are low, at just 513 NOK per year, making ongoing costs manageable.

Create Lasting Memories



Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about creating lasting memories. Picture summer swims in the lake, fishing trips with loved ones, and winter hikes followed by cozy evenings by the fire. This property offers the perfect blend of modern amenities, beautiful natural surroundings, and a convenient location, making it ideal for families, couples, or anyone looking for a high-quality retreat in the Norwegian countryside.

Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic property your own and enjoy all that the region has to offer. Whether you're seeking a base for outdoor adventures or a quiet place to relax and recharge, this chalet is the perfect second home in Rindalsskogen, Norway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
48
Price per m²
€2,765
Garden size
988
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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EIE Eiendomsmegling presents Fornesveien 357 - a leisure property with a rural and scenic location

Step off the trail at dusk, boots still damp from a day crossing the Voss highlands, and push open the cabin door to the smell of pine-warmed timber and mountain air drifting in through a cracked window. That moment — ordinary, uncomplicated, completely yours — is exactly what Høgabuvegen 17 is about. This is a 1956 Norwegian hytte in Dalekvam, 42 square meters of honest mountain architecture sitting on 683 square meters of land in one of western Norway's most quietly celebrated outdoor corridors. It is not a finished showroom. It is a foundation, and that distinction is precisely what makes it interesting. Dalekvam sits in the Voss municipality, a name that carries serious weight among Scandinavian outdoor enthusiasts. Voss is the town that hosts the Ekstremsportveko festival every June — the largest extreme sports gathering in the world — where paragliders spiral over the fjord and kayakers run whitewater that would make most people reconsider their life choices. You don't need to be chasing adrenaline to appreciate the energy of this region, but it helps to understand why people keep coming back. The mountains here are not decorative. They are functional, alive, and genuinely accessible from the cabin's front door. Høgabuvegen sits in the higher terrain above Dalekvam, which is itself tucked into the Evangerfjord and Vosso river valley system. The E16 highway — the main artery between Bergen and Oslo — runs through this area, which means getting here is straightforward. Bergen Airport at Flesland is roughly an hour's drive west, and Bergen's city center is less than 90 minutes away. For international buyers flying into Norway, this connection matters enormously. You can land on a Friday afternoon and be lighting a f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Rindalsskogen, Snausvegen 446 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the allure of nature. This delightful property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian mountains. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the majestic Trollheimen range painting a breathtaking backdrop to your morning coffee on the expansive 55-square-meter terrace. This sunny outdoor space is perfect for soaking up the sun, dining al fresco, or simply unwinding with a good book as you breathe in the crisp mountain air. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet's interior is thoughtfully designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a separate toilet room equipped with a Separett cabin toilet, ensuring convenience even in this idyllic mountain setting. The open-plan living room and kitchen area is a haven of light and warmth, thanks to large windows that frame the stunning landscape outside. A wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, making the chalet a perfect retreat during the colder months. The kitchen, with its modern cabinetry and ample natural light, is ideal for preparing meals while enjoying the view. The main bedroom is a testament to smart design, featuring a bunk bed and a single bed with storage underneath, maximizing space and sleeping capacity. This setup is perfect for families or those who love hosting guests. An Annex with Added Value The property includes a versatile annex that significantly enhances its appeal. Here, you'll fin ... click here to read more

Charming cabin in beautiful surroundings

Nestled in the serene village of Vinjeøra in Norway, this quaint log cabin offers an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Positioned at Knubbvegen 167, this cabin stands as a piece of paradise among the stunning landscapes of Søvasskjølen. Surrounded by breath-taking natural beauty, it is a perfect retreat for those who yearn for the tranquility and adventure offered by the Norwegian wilderness. If you've ever dreamt of owning a cabin amidst picturesque settings, this property might tick all the right boxes for you. Its location doesn't just provide a home; it offers a lifestyle replete with adventure and companionship with nature, all for an attractive price of 87,400 NOK. The cabin itself is a true testament to Norwegian architecture, employing the traditional stavlaft style, which gives it a solid build while maintaining the charm typical of Scandinavian lodges. Built in 2001, this cabin is more of a cozy hideaway than a residence, boasting two bedrooms that invite the gentle embrace of sleep amidst the sounds of nature. However, you should be noted that there are no bathrooms on site, making it a more rustic, back-to-nature experience rather than a contemporary luxury getaway. And while the log cabin is indeed a delight, it's the structure's embrace with its surrounding environment that truly steals the show. With no shortage of hiking opportunities, the location presents endless exploration possibilities for the outdoors enthusiast. Whether it’s the warmth of summer or the chill of a Norwegian winter, living here provides a unique opportunity to experience the changing landscapes and shifting beauty of each season. Venture just 25-minute by car and you'll find yourself in the bustling tow ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Rindal region, Langtjønnåsen 100 offers a unique opportunity to own a contemporary chalet that perfectly balances modern comforts with the allure of nature. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Trollheimen mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, built in 2018, is designed to be your sanctuary, a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. A Modern Retreat in Nature's Lap The chalet's design is a testament to modern architecture, seamlessly blending with its natural surroundings. With three well-appointed bedrooms and a spacious loft, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat. - Location: Langtjønnåsen 100, Rindal, Norway - Property Type: Chalet - Condition: Excellent - Size: 89 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: 349,000 Key Features: - Year-round road access ensures convenience and accessibility. - Waterborne underfloor heating provides warmth and comfort throughout the year. - Large windows offer panoramic views of the majestic Trollheimen mountains. - A spacious terrace wraps around the chalet, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Smart heating app allows remote temperature control for added convenience. - A large external storage room for sports equipment and seasonal items. - The property sits on a 1,015 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Rindal is a hav ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langtjønnåsen 100 - A modern and inviting cabin built in 2018, beautifully located in scenic surroundings.

Welcome to Ytter Svorksjøvegen 157, tucked away in the serene and picturesque setting of Søvasskjølen. This is a cabin that offers a unique gateway to peace and tranquility, ideal for anyone looking to disconnect from the daily grind and reconnect with nature. Perched on a small hill, this cabin offers stunning views of the scenic Ytter Svorksjøen, making it an ideal retreat in every season. Built in 1969, this cozy cabin emanates a rustic appeal that blends harmoniously with its surroundings. Having been well-maintained over the years, it promises a comfortable stay without the worries of immediate repairs, a rarity among similar properties in the region. At 47 square meters, this cabin offers just the right amount of space for cozy and intimate living. Now, let's get into some of the features of this charming getaway: - Location: Ytter Svorksjøvegen 157, 7320 Fannrem - Electricity: Installed for modern comfort - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 0 (Composting toilet in the outbuilding) - Kitchen: Well-equipped for meal prep - Living Room: Features a cozy fireplace - Outbuilding: Includes composting toilet, storage, and an annex room - Secluded Location: Offers unmatched privacy - Nature Setting: Built on a small elevation for great views - Summer Parking: Available 300 meters from cabin - Winter Access: Ski access from shared parking near E39 Living in this cabin gives you a taste of what's truly special about the Vinjeøra area. Known for its dramatic landscapes and abundant outdoor opportunities, Søvasskjølen is a haven for those yearning for a life intertwined with nature. From your front door, paths unfurl into a network of hiking trails and open landscapes that promise adventure throughout the seasons. Summer strolls thr ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Jonas Almli har gleden av å presentere Ytter Svorksjøvegen 157!

Step outside on a July morning and the lake is completely still. Søvatnet holds a perfect mirror of the sky, and the only sound is the occasional splash from a trout breaking the surface somewhere near the far bank. That's your view from the terrace at Søvassdalsveien 1734 — and it doesn't cost extra. Vinjeøra sits tucked into the Trøndelag region of mid-Norway, a place most international buyers haven't discovered yet. That's precisely what makes it worth paying attention to. This is real Norwegian cabin country — not a resort, not a development, but a genuine rural community where locals have been retreating to the forests and fjord-adjacent lakes for generations. The chalet at Søvassdalsveien 1734 was built in 2023, so everything is fresh, tight, and ready to use from the day you arrive. At 36 square meters of interior living space, this is not a large property by any stretch. It isn't meant to be. The design is deliberate — compact, efficient, and oriented entirely toward the outdoors. Think of the interior as your base camp. The open-plan kitchen and living room is a bright, wood-paneled 21 square meters where meals happen quickly and easily before everyone heads out. The kitchen has light-colored cabinetry, a practical layout with no wasted corners, and enough counter space to actually cook rather than just heat things up. In the evening when the hiking boots are drying by the door, the wood-burning stove at the center of the living area does exactly what a wood stove should: it makes the whole room feel smaller, warmer, and more yours. Two bedrooms handle the basics solidly. One fits a double bed with room to move around it; the other is more intimate but perfectly functional for a child or solo guest. Then the ... click here to read more

EIE Real Estate presents Søvassdalsveien 1734! Photo: EFKT by Aleksander Jacobsen.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic Trollheimen mountains, this chalet offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of serene paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, as the first rays of sunlight dance across the peaks. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in the Life Picture yourself stepping out onto the south- and west-facing veranda, coffee in hand, as the morning sun bathes the landscape in a golden hue. The air is crisp and invigorating, filled with the scent of pine and wildflowers. As you take in the panoramic views of the valley and the iconic mountain peaks, a sense of peace envelops you. Your day might begin with a leisurely hike along the nearby trails, where each turn reveals a new vista more breathtaking than the last. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day spent skiing on the pristine slopes just a stone's throw away. The wood-burning stove in the living room crackles warmly, inviting you to unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. ### Architectural Charm Meets Modern Comfort Originally built in 1990 and thoughtfully extended in 2005, this chalet harmoniously blends traditional Norwegian architecture with modern amenities. The interior exudes rustic charm, with a pine-crafted kitchen by the renowned Foss carpentry, offering both functionality and a touch of elegance. The open-plan living area is designed for comfort and connection, with a loft room providing additional sleeping space or a playful retreat for children. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Rindal is a treasure trove of outdoor adventures and cultural experience ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, Norway, Steinbruddvegen 118 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet, perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of adventure. This charming property, located in the serene village of Vinjeøra, is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of Hundsåvatnet, a pristine lake that mirrors the sky and surrounding mountains. This chalet, with its traditional dark exterior and red accents, blends seamlessly into the rugged landscape, offering a sense of harmony with nature. Built in 1968 and thoughtfully extended in 1981, the property exudes a rustic charm that is both inviting and timeless. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet spans 47 square meters, designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The heart of the home is a cozy living room, where a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams create an airy yet intimate atmosphere. A wood-burning stove adds warmth, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. Large windows frame the stunning views, ensuring a constant connection to the natural beauty outside. The kitchen, a blend of old-world charm and modern convenience, features custom-built wall cabinets and newer base units. It's a delightful space for preparing meals, with a small breakfast table perfectly positioned for enjoying morning coffee while soaking in the tranquil surroundings. Accommodation and Amenities - Two spacious bedrooms with wooden floors and paneled walls. - A third room furnished as a bedroom, offering flexible sleeping arrangements. - Cu ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the foot of the majestic Trollheimen mountains, Langvassvegen 20 in Rindal, Norway, offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. This chalet, completed in 2010, seamlessly blends modern comforts with traditional Norwegian charm, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Year-Round Haven Rindal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In the summer, the area transforms into a vibrant landscape of lush greenery and crystal-clear lakes. Hiking trails abound, offering routes for all levels of adventurers. Whether you're fishing in the nearby lakes or taking a refreshing swim, the natural beauty of Rindal is sure to captivate your heart. As winter blankets the region in snow, Rindal becomes a haven for cross-country skiing. The groomed trails provide endless opportunities to explore the winter wonderland, while the elevation ensures a snowy landscape perfect for winter sports. Chalet Features - Three Bedrooms: Designed for comfort, the main bedroom is 8.5 square meters, with two additional 5.5 square meter rooms perfect for guests or children. - Modern Kitchen: A 2017 update introduced a stylish Drømmekjøkken kitchen, complete with ample storage and counter space. - Open Living Area: High ceilings and large windows create a bright, airy space with stunning views. - Cozy Ambiance: A wood-burning stove adds warmth and charm, complemented by electric heating. - Spacious Loft: Offers additional sleep ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langvassvegen 20!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Vinjeøra, Steinbruddvegen 152 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's enchanting landscape. This charming chalet, set against the backdrop of the majestic Hundsåsvatnet, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air invigorating your senses. This is the daily reality at this delightful chalet, where nature's beauty is your constant companion. With a generous 1,000 square meter plot, privacy and peace are guaranteed, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Built in 1959 and meticulously updated, the chalet exudes warmth and comfort. The open-plan living area is a testament to Scandinavian design, with its high ceilings and large windows that frame the stunning natural surroundings. A wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The kitchen, updated in 2009, is both functional and stylish, featuring quality HTH cabinetry and ample workspace. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a gourmet dinner, this kitchen is equipped to handle it all. Bedrooms and More The chalet offers two inviting bedrooms, each painted in calming gray tones to ensure restful nights. An additional loft space provides flexible accommodation, ideal for guests or children. With the capacity to comfortably sleep four, this property is perfect for family getaways or hosting friends. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside onto the spacious terrace, where panoramic views of the lake and mountains awai ... click here to read more

The cabin with fantastic views

Welcome to a unique opportunity in the heart of Norway—a rustic cabin nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Rindal, set within the famed Trollheimen area. Imagine owning a cozy retreat that offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, providing a sanctuary amidst nature's finest offerings. This log cabin in Helgetunmarka is your gateway to exploring the untouched beauty of Norway. Let's start by picturing a day in your new cabin at Rindåsen 106. As you arrive, you're greeted by the serene sounds of nature and the stunning backdrop of rolling hills and towering trees. The cabin, with its robust log construction, stands proudly in a secluded location ensuring peace and solitude. With a total size of 46 square meters, it offers a snug yet spacious environment for your family or friends. Inside, the cabin is fully furnished, making it all ready for you to settle in without the hassle of setting up from scratch. Entering this rustic abode, you'll find a welcoming entrance hall. Kick off your hiking boots and step into a spacious living room where you can unwind by the hearth after a day of exploration. The kitchen, although simple, is practical, equipped for you to whip up a hearty meal after a long day out. Moving through to the bedrooms, you have two comfortable spaces to rest and refresh. The five sleeping places mean you can host family or a small group of friends, ideal for creating shared memories in this peaceful setting. Even if there's zero bathrooms, the simplicity is part of the charm here, allowing for a more rustic experience that connects you with the roots of nature. An outbuilding enhances the cabin's utility, offering additional storage or potential for converting into something more suited to you ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, Reslia 71 in Rindal offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances seclusion with accessibility. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, tranquility, and the timeless beauty of the Trollheimen mountain range. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting its golden hue over the expansive 2,110 square meter plot that surrounds your chalet. This is more than just a property; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in nature's embrace. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Built in 2003, this well-maintained chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. With two cozy bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a separate toilet room equipped with an incineration toilet, every aspect of this home is designed for comfort and convenience. The living room, with its large windows, offers breathtaking views of the mountains, while the wood-burning stove adds a touch of warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen is a culinary haven, equipped with essential appliances and ample storage space, ensuring that meal preparation is both easy and enjoyable. Whether you're cooking a hearty breakfast before a day of hiking or preparing a cozy dinner after a day on the slopes, this kitchen is up to the task. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property boasts a charming grill cabin, ideal for social gatherings or simply enjoying the outdoors regardless of the weather. The spacious balcony/terrace is perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic ... click here to read more

Welcome to Reslia 71!

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Norway's lush landscapes, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. Welcome to your dream second home in Jerpstad, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque countryside. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Located in the tranquil enclave of Brandslåtta, this chalet offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. With four cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, it provides ample space for family and friends to gather and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds it. The chalet's design maximizes both comfort and the enjoyment of its stunning setting, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home in Europe. ### Experience the Best of Norwegian Living Jerpstad is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a fishing aficionado, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone. The chalet is conveniently situated near numerous hiking trails and fishing lakes, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. - Proximity to Trondheim: Just a 1.5-hour drive from the vibrant city of Trondheim, this chalet offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. - Outdoor Activities: Enjoy hiking, fishing, and skiing in the nearby trails and lakes. - Spacious Terrace: A large, partially covered terrace provides the perfect spot for morning coffees or evening barbecues. - Traditional Fireplace: Cozy up by the classic built-in fireplace during the colder months. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with electricity and water, ensuring year-r ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin with terrace and scenic surroundings

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Resvatnet. As the morning sun filters through the towering pines, you step onto your expansive terrace, coffee in hand, and breathe in the crisp mountain air. This is life at Resdalsveien 1538, a charming chalet nestled in the picturesque landscape of Jerpstad, Norway. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1984, this well-maintained chalet offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. With a total usable area of 68 square meters, the property is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The cozy living room, with its large windows, frames breathtaking views of Resvatnet, allowing natural light to flood the space. Gather around the fireplace on chilly evenings, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones. The practical kitchen is equipped for preparing hearty meals after a day of adventure, while the two dedicated bedrooms provide restful retreats for family and guests. A utility room and two storage rooms offer flexibility, with one currently serving as an extra bedroom. The detached outbuilding houses a traditional sauna, an outdoor toilet, and additional storage space, perfect for stowing away outdoor gear or firewood. Embrace the Great Outdoors Set on a generous 1,002 square meter freehold plot, this chalet is a gateway to some of Norway's most stunning natural landscapes. Just a short walk from the nearest parking area, the property offers immediate access to a network of hiking trails that wind through the surrounding mountains and forests. In the summer, explore the vibrant flora and fauna, or tr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Resdalsveien 1538!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Trøndelag region, Meåsvegen 116 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This delightful property, located in the serene village of Fannrem, is a haven for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor. With its picturesque setting by the tranquil Hostovatnet Lake, this chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, built in 1994, is designed to offer comfort and relaxation, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Whether you're a family, a couple, or an individual seeking solace, this property caters to all. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Fannrem is a hidden gem, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The chalet's location provides direct access to Hostovatnet Lake, where you can indulge in swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying the serene views. The surrounding forests and hills are a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, offering trails that lead to breathtaking vistas and opportunities for berry picking and wildlife watching. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and other winter sports. The nearest ski lift is just a 15-minute drive away, ensuring that alpine adventures are always within reach. Comfort and Convenience The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. The main living area is bright and inviting, with large windows that flood the space with natural ... click here to read more

Heimdal Eiendomsmegling welcomes you to Meåsvegen 116

Nestled in the serene mountain area of Søvasskjølen, this delightful country home at Hosetkjølvegen 72, Fannrem, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's breathtaking natural beauty. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines tranquility, accessibility, and a wealth of outdoor activities, making it an ideal escape for nature enthusiasts and families alike. A Gateway to Nature's Wonders Located in the heart of Trøndelag, this property is surrounded by stunning landscapes and a plethora of recreational opportunities. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of the mountains, this home provides the perfect base for your adventures. - Year-Round Accessibility: A rare feature for mountain properties, the home is accessible by car throughout the year, ensuring convenience and ease of travel. - Electricity Installed: Enjoy modern comforts with fully installed electricity, making it a cozy retreat in any season. - Generous Plot Size: The property sits on a privately owned 650 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities or gardening. - Proximity to Ski Trails: Just steps away from groomed cross-country ski trails, it's a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. - Summer Hiking Paradise: Nearby Omsfjellet and Ruten peaks offer breathtaking hiking opportunities with panoramic views. - Lakes and Fishing: The region is dotted with lakes, perfect for fishing, swimming, or canoeing. - Local Amenities: Ellingsgården provides food services, adding convenience to your stay. A Home with Character and Comfort Originally constructed in 1967, this home has been thoughtfully expanded and upgraded over the years, bl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil environment of Jerpstad, at Resdalsveien 1330, sits a charming cabin awaiting those who dream of a serene getaway or a quaint family abode. Overlooking the spectacular views of Resvatnet and within reach of the mystical Trollhetta, this property presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to blend relaxation with outdoor adventures. Key Property Features Include: - Two cozy bedrooms accommodating up to 8 occupants, perfect for large families or group gatherings. - An additional loft space, offering extra room for guests or storage. - Installed electricity, ensuring comfort regardless of the seasons. - A composting environmentally friendly toilet system. - A rustic and usable kitchen layout conducive to family meals and gatherings. This 59 square meter cabin, available at an attractive price, positions itself as a splendid haven for nature enthusiasts or as a family retreat. The cabin, in good standing, requires some touches to elevate its charm and functionality, presenting a delightful project for those looking to personalize their space. Local Amenities and Attractions: - Hiking: With trails leading to Resfjellet and beyond, both casual walkers and avid hikers can enjoy the expansive natural beauty. - Water Activities: The proximity to Resvatnet and Kulpen Resdalen offers numerous swimming and fishing opportunities, making it a perfect spot for water enthusiasts. - Parking Facilities: Adequate space available, simplifying visits and daily living. - Community Access: Though situated in a peaceful locale, the cabin is still conveniently about a 1 hour and 30 minutes' drive from the urban offerings of Trondheim. Living in Jerpstad: Jerpstad offers a distinct combination of tranquility a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Resdalsveien 1330!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Resdalen valley, this charming chalet at Aaltoegeajnoeveien 27 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. Just 250 meters from the tranquil Resvatnet lake, this property is a haven for those seeking a harmonious blend of nature, adventure, and relaxation. ### A Gateway to Nature's Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the lake. As the morning sun casts a golden hue over the majestic Trollheimen mountain range, you sip your coffee on the spacious terrace, breathing in the crisp, invigorating air. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where the rhythms of nature dictate the pace of life. ### A Day in the Life Your day begins with a leisurely stroll down to Resvatnet, where the glassy surface of the lake mirrors the sky. Whether you choose to cast a line for trout or simply enjoy the tranquility, the lake is a constant companion, offering solace and inspiration. As the sun climbs higher, the surrounding mountains beckon. With renowned hiking trails like Trollhetta and Resfjellet at your doorstep, each day presents a new adventure. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or snowmobiling. ### A Culinary Journey After a day of exploration, return to your chalet, where the modern kitchen awaits. Prepare a meal using fresh, local ingredients, perhaps a hearty stew or a traditional Norwegian fish dish. As the aroma fills the air, gather around the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones. ### The Chalet Experience Built in 2006, this 58 sqm chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximiz ... click here to read more

Beautiful cabin by Resvatnet

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet in Jerpstad offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Langliveien 144, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Trollheimen mountain range, with the iconic Trollhetta peak standing majestically in the distance. This chalet, designed with an architect's eye for detail, is perfectly positioned to capture the essence of Norway's natural splendor. With a south/southwest orientation, the property is bathed in sunlight throughout the year, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ### A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Jerpstad is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities that cater to all interests and skill levels. In the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with meticulously maintained cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away from your doorstep. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, revealing a vibrant tapestry of hiking trails, berry-picking spots, and nature experiences that are sure to delight. ### Chalet Features and Amenities - Two cozy bedrooms: Perfect for family getaways or hosting friends. - Spacious living and dining area: Designed for relaxation and social gatherings, with large windows framing the stunning views. - Well-equipped kitchen: Ample storage and workspace for preparing meals. - Additional outbuildings: Includes a storage shed, insulated bathroom outbuilding, and a woodshed/tool shed. - Terrace area: 18 square meters of outdoor spac ... click here to read more

Drone view of the property