Chalet in Steinkjer: Ideal Second Home & Holiday Retreat in Norway's Scenic Trøndelag

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Henningvolvegen 455, 7711 Steinkjer, Steinkjer (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 55Floor area

€105,310

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

55m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Trøndelag region, this charming chalet at Henningvolvegen 455 in Steinkjer offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its blend of modern amenities and rustic charm, this property is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of Norway's natural landscapes.

A Gateway to Nature and Adventure

Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and stepping out onto your veranda to take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. This chalet, set on a generous 677 square meter freehold plot, provides direct access to a myriad of outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone.

Year-Round Outdoor Activities

- Winter Wonderland: Henningvola is renowned for its extensive cross-country ski trails, including illuminated tracks and a children's ski lift. The chalet's proximity to these facilities makes it an ideal base for winter sports enthusiasts.
- Summer Escapes: In the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, berry picking, and wildlife watching. Nearby fishing lakes and hunting grounds offer additional recreational opportunities.

Modern Comforts with Rustic Charm

Built in 1978, the chalet has been meticulously maintained and recently upgraded to ensure a comfortable living environment. The newly installed kitchen (2024) is both stylish and functional, providing ample space for culinary adventures. The open-plan living area, complete with a fireplace and wood-burning stove, creates a cozy atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends.

- Spacious Living: The living room and kitchen span approximately 29 square meters, offering a sociable space for relaxation and entertainment.
- Comfortable Bedrooms: Two well-sized bedrooms provide sleeping arrangements for up to five people, with built-in wardrobes for practical storage.
- Additional Amenities: An outbuilding connected to the main chalet offers extra storage for outdoor equipment and firewood.

Accessibility and Local Amenities

Despite its secluded feel, the chalet is conveniently located near essential amenities. The nearest grocery store is just 12.1 km away, while a shopping center is 12.6 km from the property. Public transport options, including a bus stop and train station, are within easy reach, ensuring good connectivity to the wider region.

- Proximity to Transport: Bus stop 11.8 km away; train station 12.3 km away.
- Local Shopping: Grocery store 12.1 km; shopping center 12.6 km.

Investment Potential

As a second home, this chalet offers not only a personal retreat but also an attractive investment opportunity. The area's popularity as a year-round destination ensures strong rental demand, providing potential for rental income when not in use.

A Lifestyle Choice

Owning this chalet means more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle. It's about the joy of skiing down pristine trails, the satisfaction of a successful fishing trip, and the peace of a quiet evening by the fire. It's about creating memories with family and friends in a place that feels like home.

Key Features:

- 55 square meters of living space
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Newly installed kitchen (2024)
- Fireplace and wood-burning stove
- 18 square meter veranda with mountain views
- Outbuilding for additional storage
- Direct access to ski trails and hiking paths
- Freehold plot of 677 square meters
- Energy label F (orange)
- Municipal fees: 4,585 NOK per year

In summary, this chalet in Steinkjer is a rare find, offering a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a family getaway, an investment property, or a peaceful escape from city life, this property is sure to captivate your heart and imagination. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Norway's stunning landscape and create a lifetime of memories in this idyllic setting.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
55
Price per m²
€1,915
Garden size
677
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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Front view of the cabin

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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

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in February, the kind where the sky over Bortelid turns that particular shade of pale blue that only happens at 588 meters above sea level. You pull open the curtains in the living room at Panoramavegen 43 and the ski slopes are right there — not a postcard version, not a distant smudge on the horizon, but genuinely right there, close enough to watch your kids carve their first proper turns. The coffee's on. The underfloor heating has already done its job. You're not rushing anywhere. That's the daily reality this three-bedroom Norwegian mountain chalet delivers, and it does so at a price point that would buy you a parking space in Oslo. Bortelid, in the municipality of Åseral in Vest-Agder county, has earned a quiet kind of loyalty among Norwegian families who've been coming here for generations. It's not a flashy resort — there are no overpriced fondue restaurants or designer ski shops — but that's precisely what makes it work. The alpine ski center sits within walking distance of the cabin, and the network of groomed cross-country trails starts practically at the garden boundary. In winter, the whole plateau becomes one continuous outdoor playground: downhill runs for beginners and confident intermediates, lit trails for evening ski sessions when the temperature drops and the stars appear, and a community atmosphere where you actually recognize faces at the café in the new central building near the base area. The cabin itself dates to 1979 and has been kept in genuinely good condition — this isn't a renovation project dressed up in optimistic language. The interior layout is sensible and well-used: an entrance hallway that takes the ski boots and wet jackets, a bathroom with un ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Henningvola, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a retreat in the heart of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day feels like a holiday. ### A Day in the Life at Henningvola As the morning light filters through the large windows, the chalet's cozy living room becomes a haven of warmth, thanks to the inviting fireplace. Picture yourself sipping a steaming cup of coffee, enveloped in the soft glow of the fire, as you plan your day of exploration. Whether it's a leisurely hike through the nearby trails or a day of fishing in the pristine waters, the possibilities are endless. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland. With cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away, you can glide through the powdery snow, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. For those who crave the thrill of alpine skiing, the nearest ski lift is a mere 13.7 kilometers away, offering exhilarating runs and stunning vistas. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Steinkjer is more than just a location; it's a community rich in culture and tradition. The local cuisine is a delightful exploration of flavors, with hearty dishes that warm the soul. From traditional Norwegian fare to contemporary culinary delights, dining here is an experience to savor. The area is also home to a vibrant cultural scene, with festivals and events that celebrate the region's heritage. Whether it's a summer music festival ... click here to read more

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A Cozy Alpine Escape in Steinkjer Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of a bird echoing through the serene landscape. Nestled in the heart of Henningvola, just outside Steinkjer, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Norway's countryside. With its prime location near the renowned Henningvola ski stadium, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Day in the Life at Henningvola As the sun rises over the rolling hills, the chalet comes alive with the promise of a new day. Begin your morning with a steaming cup of coffee on the 7-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape provide a stunning backdrop. The chalet's proximity to the ski trails means you can strap on your skis and glide through the meticulously groomed paths, feeling the rush of the crisp air against your face. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a lush playground for hikers and bikers. The gentle terrain invites leisurely strolls, while more challenging trails beckon the adventurous. After a day of exploration, return to the cozy embrace of the chalet, where the warmth of the wood stove and the inviting ambiance of the living room offer a perfect setting for relaxation. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Steinkjer, a mere 12 km away, offers a delightful blend of modern conveniences and cultural experiences. Explore the local markets, indulge in traditional Norwegian cuisine, or immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene. The town's accessibility ensures that you're never far from the amenities you need, while the chalet's ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene beauty of Steinkjer, this delightful chalet, located at Henningvolvegen 391, offers an authentic slice of Norwegian life coupled with comfort and modern amenities. This charming cabin, constructed in 2020, exudes a warm and cozy ambience perfect for those seeking both a peaceful retreat and a base for exploration. It's not just a dwelling; it's an invitation to experience a lifestyle that beautifully complements the stunning backdrop of Henningvola's landscape. As a real estate agent who's always on the move, let me give you a quick tour of this lovely chalet. The property boasts a commendable standard of construction and is ready for immediate use. You step inside to find a cozy living space that perfectly blends the rustic charm of traditional chalets with modern comforts. Imagine family gatherings in a bright and airy living room, its large windows flooding the area with natural light and framing the panoramic views of the expansive vistas beyond. With underfloor heating conveniently installed, arriving at a pre-heated home after a day out exploring becomes a much-welcomed luxury, especially on those chilly winter evenings. Property Features: - 3 inviting bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Underfloor heating - Large, light-flooded windows - Size: 87 square meters - Spacious veranda - Built: 2020 - Price: Close to NOK 204,273 - Easy access to ski trails - 200 meters from parking lot - Immediate access to groomed trail network Steinkjer itself is a gem waiting to be explored. This quaint Norwegian town offers much for its residents. The local area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities galore, from skiing in winter months to hiking and fishing in friendly summer climates. While ... click here to read more

Henningvolvegen 391, presented by Reidar Lindsetmo at EIE Eiendomsmegling.

Nestled in the serene mountain landscape of Henningvola, Steinkjer, this charming chalet at Henningvolvegen 354 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. With its recent upgrades and modern amenities, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a base for outdoor adventures. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's natural landscape. This chalet, originally built in 1997 and thoughtfully renovated in 2024, combines traditional cabin charm with contemporary comforts, making it suitable for year-round enjoyment. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The main cabin boasts a generous 25 square meter living area, perfect for family gatherings or cozy evenings by the fireplace. - Modern Kitchen: Newly installed in 2024, the kitchen features sleek countertops, ample storage, and an open-plan design that encourages interaction while cooking. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Three freshly painted bedrooms in the main cabin, plus an additional bedroom in the annex, provide ample sleeping arrangements for family and guests. - Annex for Extra Space: Built in 2012, the 21 square meter annex includes a bedroom, storage room, and loft, offering privacy and additional accommodation options. - Updated Bathroom Facilities: A new incineration toilet ensures modern convenience while maintaining the rustic cabin experience. - Outdoor Living: Enjoy the 20 square meter balcony/terrace, perfect for dining al fresco or simply soaking in the panoramic views. - Leased Plot: The well-maintained outdoor area includes a fire pit and garden, ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. - Year-Round Accessibility: A well-maintained path leads to ... click here to read more

Welcome to Henningvolvegen 354!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Trøndelag region, this delightful cabin at Henningvatnet 28, Steinkjer, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a serene second home or vacation retreat. With its prime location amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Henningvola, this property is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those yearning for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness greeting you each morning. This cabin, though compact at 23 square meters, is a treasure trove of potential and charm, offering a cozy sanctuary for couples or small families. ### A Gateway to Nature's Playground Steinkjer is renowned for its rich tapestry of outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for a second home. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or a winter sports enthusiast, this region has something for everyone: - Hiking and Trails: The cabin is conveniently located near the 'Pensjonisten' trail network, offering miles of scenic paths for hiking and exploration. - Fishing: With numerous lakes and streams nearby, fishing enthusiasts will find ample opportunities to cast their lines and enjoy the tranquility of the water. - Skiing: In winter, the groomed cross-country ski trails are just a stone's throw away, providing easy access to snowy adventures. - Hunting: The surrounding forests and mountains are a hunter's paradise, with abundant wildlife and expansive terrains. ### A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Despite its remote location, the cabin is equipped with electricity, ensuring modern comforts are at your fingertips. The living room, with its in ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling presents Henningvatnet 28

Nestled in the heart of picturesque Vuku, Norway, lies a charming chalet—a true sanctuary for those seeking a unique combination of serenity, natural beauty, and the cozy warmth of a traditional mountain home. Located at Kjesbua 130, this delightful property awaits your exploration. Let's step into the world of this inviting chalet, offering a rare opportunity to own a little piece of bliss in Norway. Situated close to Kjesbuvatnet, this cabin boasts a truly secluded setting, ideal for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Just a few hundred meters from the road, the stunning vista here is nothing short of breathtaking, and the cabin enjoys excellent sun conditions—warm and welcoming, even during the cooler months. This home features: - Three cozy bedrooms, perfect for family living or accommodating guests - A spacious kitchen, well-equipped with a gas oven for culinary adventures - An impressive living room with a wood-burning stove for those chilly winter nights - A functional bathroom to meet daily needs - A small, convenient laundry room to ease household chores - Cozy additional storage space in the outbuilding - Expansive terrace, partially covered, for year-round outdoor enjoyment - Fishing rights in the serene lake, a dream for outdoor enthusiasts - Opportunity to establish a boathouse for aquatic activities - Type Sandehytter, known for quality and comfort, ensuring a snug retreat Occupying a plot of 1,078 square meters, the property provides ample space for outdoor activities, perfect for a family seeking a rural lifestyle or a cozy retreat from the world's chaos. The chalet, built in 1986, offers a balanced blend of tradition and comfort over its 65 square meters of internal ... click here to read more

Kjesbua 130 presented by Reidar Lindsetmo at EIE Eiendomsmegling.

Discover a hidden gem located at Ogndalsvegen 2012, set serenely by the picturesque Ogna River in Steinkjer, Norway. If you are looking for a cozy escape from the hustle and bustle, this cabin might just be what you're searching for. Just a short 20 kilometers from the lively center of Steinkjer, you can enjoy the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Imagine stepping into a snug cabin, your new hideaway nestled amidst Norway’s stunning landscapes. This cabin is not just a property; it’s an experience waiting to unfold. With 33 square meters of space, it offers an intimate setting where you can truly savor the quiet of the Norwegian countryside. Picture a welcoming entrance leading you into a living room, a space that invites you to unwind after a day’s adventures. Though compact, the living room space of approximately 17 square meters is just right for relaxing, reading, or watching the world go by. The kitchen, a modest but functional 6 square meters, is the heart of everyday life in the cabin. Equipped with essential amenities and a rustic wood stove, it’s a space where you can prepare meals that warm both body and soul. A single, yet inviting bedroom completes the interior, offering a cozy retreat at the end of the day. Stepping outside, the property truly shines. Spanning a generous 3,737 square meters, the lot boasts direct access to the pristine Ogna River and includes fishing rights, though fishing is paused at the moment. The natural environment basks in glorious sunlight, particularly during the long summer days that Norway is known for. A wooden deck, thoughtfully added in 2021, becomes your stage for outdoor dining or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. Additional structures on the proper ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ogndalsvegen 2012!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Trøndelag region, Stodvegen 1690 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming country home by the serene Snåsavatnet lake. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, nature, and endless possibilities for adventure. Whether you're seeking a second home, a holiday retreat, or a sound investment, this property promises to deliver on all fronts. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and the crisp, fresh air of the Norwegian countryside. This two-bedroom country home, set on a sprawling 4,503 square meter freehold plot, is a canvas for your dreams. With a generous internal space of 153 square meters, the home is in good condition, ready to welcome you and your family. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Steinkjer, a mere 20-minute drive away, offers all the conveniences of city life while allowing you to retreat to your peaceful haven. The property’s location is ideal for those who cherish the great outdoors. Snåsavatnet is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, making it a paradise for fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers. The surrounding area is perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the stunning Norwegian landscape. ### Key Features: - Location: Stodvegen 1690, Steinkjer, Trøndelag, Norway - Property Type: Country Home - Plot Size: 4,503 m² freehold - Living Space: 153 m² - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 0 - Price: 61,062 - Outbuilding: 47 m², ideal for storage or workshop - Access: Year-round car access with legal right of way - Heating: Wood-burning stoves and electric heating - Outdoor Amenities: Private path to lake, sandy beach, sun-drenched terrace - Local Activities: Fishing, hunting, hiking, cycling ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stodvegen 1690!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Steinkjer, this charming cabin offers a tranquil escape for those seeking a retreat in the heart of nature. Located at Hatlingvegen 1432, this cozy cabin is a perfect getaway for recreation enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Let me paint a picture of what living here could be like for an overseas buyer or an expat looking to immerse themselves in the Scandinavian lifestyle. Steinkjer, a gem of Norways' county of Trøndelag, is well-known for its stunning natural landscapes. It's a place where rolling hills meet expansive forests, where you can breathe in the fresh air and soak up the essence of untouched nature. The area offers a peaceful rural ambiance, far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up in this rustic cabin, surrounded by the serene whisper of the wind through the trees and the gentle lapping of the water against the shore at Hatlingvatnet Lake. If you're somebody who values tranquility and wants to escape from the fast-paced world, this cabin might just be the perfect place for you. The seasons here bring a variety of experiences, with each offering its unique beauty. Winters can be cold, often blanketed in pristine snow, yet there is nothing quite like the Nordic winter magic. The road to the cabin is plowed in winter, providing ease of access despite the snowfall. During the summer, the area transforms into a vibrant canvas of green, perfect for hiking and exploring the surrounding nature. The cabin's southwestern orientation ensures that it is bathed in sunlight throughout the day, making those long summer evenings even more enchanting. Embrace the Scandinavian tradition of friluftsliv, or "open-air living," by partaking in outdoor acti ... click here to read more

Your new dream cabin?

Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush landscapes of Malsådalen. Here, nestled in the peaceful area of Vuku, Norway awaits a cozy escape, a perfect little cabin that captures the essence of outdoor living. Whether you're in search of a peaceful weekend retreat or a quiet place to call home, this cabin offers an opportunity to start a unique journey of Scandinavian cabin life. Vuku is known for its stunning landscapes and invites you to embark on endless outdoor adventures right at your doorsteps. Summers promise vibrant greenery and lengthy daylight hours, perfect for hiking or simply relaxing under the sun. Winters, albeit cold, are imbued with a crystalline charm, turning the landscape into a snowy wonderland ripe for activities like skiing and snowshoeing. You can consider this to be one of the closest places where you can truly live with nature, yet still feel connected to the local community. The cabin itself, located at Malsådalen 3, offers a cozy, intimate setting with everything you need for comfortable living. It's just the perfect size at 40 square meters, allowing you to easily maintain the space while indulging in the simplicity of cabin life. As you step through the hallway, you'll find a well-appointed living room that acts as a warm and inviting heart of the cabin, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring or enjoying a quiet night in. Within, you'll find: - One cozy bedroom - Living room area - Kitchen with basic amenities - Functional bathroom - Laundry room - Indoor storage room - Annex for extra space - Outdoor storage space - Solar power system for sustainable living This property is quite frankly, well-kept and thoughtfully maintained, ensuring you have a co ... click here to read more

Welcome to Malsådalen 3!

Welcome to a charming cabin at Hytte Reinsjøen, situated in the picturesque surroundings of Hundskinnryggen near Levanger. This delightful property offers the perfect retreat for those looking to enjoy the tranquility of nature without forgoing the comforts of a cozy home. The cabin is nestled in a prime location between Reinsjøen and Hundskinnryggen, providing scenic vistas and unparalleled access to the great outdoors. The region, Reinsjøen Statsallmenning, is a celebrated natural reserve within the heart of Trøndelag, famed for its extensive network of hiking trails. These trails cater to all levels of experience, making it a befitting destination whether you're a casual walker or an avid trekker. Additionally, the area is a popular fishing haven with an abundance of lakes and rivers that boast a variety of fish species. During the winter months, nearby groomed ski trails offer wonderful opportunities for cross-country skiing. The cabin features: - Two well-sized bedrooms - Cozy living space warmed by a wood-burning stove - Solar panel system for sustainable power use - Convenient outdoor storage facility - Water source located just 30 meters away Originally constructed with upgrades and extensions completed in 1997, the cabin maintains a good condition but invites a bit of refreshment and personal touch to turn it into your ideal getaway or a charming full-time residence. Enthusiasts of DIY projects will find this property a gratifying endeavor, allowing for customization to fully exploit its potential. Living in Levanger offers a unique lifestyle prominently influenced by the natural environment. The climate here is typically Nordic with cold winters and mild summers, ideal for those who revel in seasonal change ... click here to read more

Cabin located by Reinssjøen in Øvre Forra nature reserve

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Sparbu, this charming chalet at Lønnvikvegen 33 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Norway's most serene coastal regions. With its proximity to the sea and a backdrop of lush greenery, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step onto your private terrace. This chalet, built in 1964 and lovingly maintained, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. A Home with Character and Comfort The main chalet exudes warmth and character, with large windows that frame breathtaking views of Børgin and the surrounding cultural landscape. The living room is a sunlit sanctuary, perfect for cozy family gatherings or entertaining friends. A wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic charm, ensuring warmth during the cooler months. The kitchen, though compact, is efficiently designed with modern cabinetry and ample space for culinary endeavors. Adjacent to the living area, it allows for seamless meal preparation and serving, making it a hub of activity and laughter. Two comfortable bedrooms provide restful retreats after a day of exploration. With a total of nine sleeping places, this chalet is ideal for hosting family and friends, ensuring everyone has a place to unwind. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property boasts a generous 48 sqm of balcony and terrace space, offering multiple spots to bask in the sun from dawn till dusk. The southwest-facing orientation ensures you can enjoy the long summer days, whether you'r ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lønnvikvegen 33!

Welcome to the wonderful world of Levanger, where nature meets comfort in a delightful combination of tranquility and adventure. At Vulusjøvegen 931, you’ll find a charming chalet nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Munkbyvola. It’s not just a property, it’s a lifestyle opportunity that beckons to expats and overseas buyers looking for a serene escape without compromising on comfort. First things first, let me take you on a virtual walkthrough of this beautiful chalet. It's a cozy retreat that embodies the essence of cabin life, offering 51 square meters of pure relaxation. With three comfy bedrooms, you’ve got ample space to host family and friends. The living area is spacious enough to accommodate various furnishing styles, ensuring you can put your personal touch to every corner of the home. - 3 inviting bedrooms - Cozy 1 bathroom with toilet facilities - Year-round water access to the wall - Electricity and wood burning heating - Large veranda with evening sun exposure - Multiple secluded outdoor areas - Well-equipped kitchen with ample counter space - Consistent standard throughout Now, let’s talk location. Levanger is a hidden gem in Norway, offering a blend of serene landscapes, majestic mountains, and a community vibe that makes living here special. Levanger’s climate is mildly cool, with comfortably warm summers perfect for exploring the outdoors, and snowy winters that transform the area into a winter wonderland. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, breathing in the crisp air and soaking in the endless views. Living in a chalet is a unique experience, one where rustic charm meets modern necessities. It’s a place where you can unwind from the hustle and bustle, yet stay snug and connect ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vulusjøvegen 931!

Greetings! I trust that your search for a picturesque retreat has led you to explore this charming chalet nestled at the address of Vulusjøvegen 560, 7608 Levanger in Norway. Let me take you on a journey toward your potential new home away from home. As a busy real estate agent with not much time on my hands but a knack for storytelling, I bring to you a narrative that unfolds the magnificent prospects of residing in this exquisite locale. Picture this: A serene cabin standing proudly in the scenic area of Jamtkneppet, offering not just a house but an experience. Surrounded by breathtaking views and touched by generous rays of sunshine throughout the year, this property promises much more than just walls and a roof. Envision yourself here—waking up to panoramic views stretching across several municipalities, filling each day with boundless beauty and tranquility. Allow me to walk you through this charming chalet: - 2 cozy bedrooms providing ample sleeping space - Pristine vistas across sprawling landscapes - Convenient access with parking available at a shared area, just 150 meters away - Warmth assured by both electricity and wood-burning options - Expansive veranda for outdoor enjoyment - Basks in abundant sunlight - A well-thought-out space that maximizes comfort Imagine a charming getaway, a bubble of peace, away from the bustling city life. From the moment you step onto the sunny plot, there’s an undeniable sense of calm. Whether you're taking a leisurely walk from the shared parking area or stepping into the cabin itself, the warmth of its hospitality envelops you. As you enter, the open-plan living and kitchen space welcomes you, blending modern aesthetics with cozy comforts—it's the perfect place to unwind or ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vulusjøvegen 560!

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Heståsdalen valley, this 3-bedroom chalet at Vulusjøvegen 1015 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun casts its golden glow over the panoramic vistas that stretch before you. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist in perfect harmony. ### A Day in the Life As the morning mist lifts, you step out onto the expansive 62 sqm terrace, coffee in hand, and breathe in the serenity that surrounds you. The chalet's elevated position ensures you are greeted with breathtaking views and ample sunlight throughout the day. Whether it's a leisurely breakfast outdoors or a cozy evening by the fireplace, every moment here is infused with the beauty of nature. The chalet's design is a testament to thoughtful living. The open-plan living and kitchen area is a hub of activity, where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter. Large windows frame the stunning landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a warm, inviting atmosphere. ### Seasonal Splendor Heståsdalen is a year-round playground for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the chalet transforms into a skier's paradise, with groomed cross-country trails just 200 meters away. Strap on your skis and glide through the snow-covered terrain, or simply enjoy the view from the comfort of your living room. As the seasons change, so does the landscape. Spring and summer bring a burst of color, with wildflowers carpeting the hills and hiking trails beckoning you to explore. The nearby Klingertjønna lake offers a tranquil spot for picnics and family outings, while the surround ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vulusjøvegen 1015 - a cozy and well-equipped cabin in scenic Heståsdalen.

Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, the charming town of Steinkjer offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, making it an ideal location for your second home. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the gentle lapping of water against your private dock, and the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape greeting you each morning. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle. Located at Valløyvegen 302, this architect-designed chalet is a testament to modern comfort and timeless elegance. Constructed in 2002, the property has been meticulously maintained, ensuring it remains in excellent condition. With a total usable area of 85 square meters, this chalet offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment. ### Key Features: - Architect-Designed Chalet: A blend of modern design and natural aesthetics. - Private Dock: Direct access to the water for swimming, boating, or fishing. - Expansive Terrace: 107 square meters of outdoor space for entertaining or sunbathing. - Three Bedrooms: Comfortable accommodation for family and guests. - Modern Kitchen: Well-equipped for preparing meals while enjoying the company of loved ones. - Cozy Living Room: Features a fireplace, perfect for relaxing evenings. - Annex: Additional 21 square meters for guests or multi-use. - Child-Friendly Plot: Safe and spacious for play and recreation. - Energy Efficient: Rated D, reflecting solid construction. - Freehold Ownership: Full ownership and flexibility. ### The Steinkjer Experience: Steinkjer is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The chalet's location offers unparalleled access to a variety of activities: - Hiking and Exploring: Discover the scenic trails and lush landscapes of Trøndel ... click here to read more

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Nestled comfortably in the tranquil embrace of Sparbu, a modest village within Steinkjer municipality, Lorvikvegen 470B invites you to imagine life by the picturesque Borgenfjorden. This charming country home sits quietly, offering panoramic views and inviting the serenity of a Norwegian landscape right to your doorstep. For those considering a venture into the heart of Norway, this opportunity presents itself as both an investment and a canvas awaiting your personal touch. Perched on a gentle hill, this 67 sqm property offers more than just a view—it embodies the promise of peaceful country living. The sun graces this plot with generous warmth, and the wooden facade embraces the rustic nature of cabin life. The heart of this cabin is nearly ready to beat with life, needing you to complete the vision. While the exterior stands proud and inviting, the interiors are waiting to blossom with creativity and personalized craftsmanship. Property Features: - 2 cozy bedrooms - Inviting living room with adjoining kitchen - An airy loft, perfect for storage or more personal space - Laundry room ready for final touches - Welcoming entrance hall - Handy outdoor storage Living in Sparbu provides you with the unique chance to reside in a community that prides itself on its rich cultural heritage and a sense of tranquility that's hard to match elsewhere. This village offers friendly local community vibes while gifting you with its deeply rhythmic seasons—from the bright, crisp summers to the cozy, snow-bedecked winters. The climate here is on your side, ensuring the seasons offer both beauty and bounty. The air is fresh, the stars are clear from the quiet sky, and each day greets you with the soothing whisper of nature. The immediat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lorvikvegen 470B - Presented by EIE Real Estate Agency v/Geir Einar Moen!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's pristine wilderness, this charming chalet at Fjellvegen 1106 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private mountain retreat. ### A Day in the Life at Fjellvegen 1106 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 36-square-meter terrace, where the crisp mountain air invigorates your senses. As you gaze out over the lush landscape, the possibilities for adventure are endless. Whether it's a leisurely hike through the nearby trails, a day of fishing on the serene Skjærsjøen Lake, or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings, this chalet offers a lifestyle that is both invigorating and restorative. As the seasons change, so too does the landscape, offering a dynamic backdrop for your outdoor pursuits. In the summer, the area comes alive with vibrant wildflowers and the gentle hum of nature. Winter transforms the terrain into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. No matter the season, this chalet is your gateway to the great outdoors. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Located just 12 kilometers from Vellamelen and a short drive from Steinkjer city center, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. The region is renowned for its natural beauty, with forests, lakes, and mountains providing a wide range of recreational opportunities. Nearby, the picturesque Skjærsjøen and Bleia lakes are ideal for fishing, swimming, and boating, while the extensive network of hiking trails caters to both casual walkers and avid trek ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellvegen 1106, presented by EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Kjetil Sandmo. Photo: ELW Media (Espen Wåde)