Chalet in Treungen with Lake Views, Private Mooring & Expansive Terrace

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Kilegrendsvegen 1174, 3855 Treungen, Norway, Treungen (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 46Floor area

€111,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

46m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Lakeside Retreat in Treungen: Your Gateway to Norwegian Serenity

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Welcome to Kilegrendsvegen 1174, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Treungen, Norway, where nature's beauty and modern comforts converge to offer an unparalleled vacation experience.

A Day in the Life at Kilegrendsvegen 1174

As the sun rises over the tranquil inland lake, the chalet comes alive with the soft glow of morning light streaming through large windows. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where the serene views of the water and surrounding forest set the tone for a day of relaxation or adventure.

The chalet's inviting living area, complete with a cozy fireplace, becomes the perfect spot for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. The modern kitchen, upgraded in 2023, is a culinary haven, equipped with high-quality fittings and ample storage, making meal preparation a joy.

Exploring Treungen's Natural Wonders

Treungen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Spend your days hiking through lush trails, cycling along scenic routes, or fishing in the pristine lake. The private boat mooring offers the opportunity for leisurely rowing or fishing trips, while the nearby shared beach area is perfect for swimming and sunbathing during the warmer months.

In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, inviting you to explore cross-country skiing trails or simply enjoy the peacefulness of a snow-covered forest.

Cultural and Culinary Delights

The charming village of Treungen, just a short drive away, offers a taste of local culture and cuisine. Discover quaint cafes, local shops, and cultural attractions that reflect the region's rich heritage. Savor traditional Norwegian dishes, crafted with fresh, local ingredients, and experience the warmth of the community.

Architectural Elegance and Modern Comforts

Built in 1974, the chalet exudes classic charm while offering modern amenities. The thoughtful design maximizes space and light, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Two comfortable bedrooms on the main floor provide restful retreats, while the generous loft offers additional sleeping space, perfect for guests or family.

The recently renovated terrace, with its new support structures and flooring, is an outdoor oasis, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the serene views. The chalet's energy label is G (red), reflecting its traditional construction, yet it has been meticulously maintained and updated to meet contemporary standards.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

Kilegrendsvegen 1174 is not just a vacation home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The property offers excellent rental potential, appealing to those seeking a peaceful retreat in one of Norway's most beautiful regions. With easy access to essential services and transport links, it is a practical choice for international buyers.

Key Features:
- 2 bedrooms and a spacious loft for additional sleeping space
- Modern kitchen with high-quality fittings
- Cozy living area with a fireplace
- Expansive 45 sqm terrace with lake views
- Private boat mooring and shared beach access
- Secluded location with easy car access
- Proximity to hiking, cycling, and winter sports
- Close to Treungen village amenities
- Well-maintained with recent renovations
- Excellent rental and investment potential

Your Norwegian Escape Awaits

Kilegrendsvegen 1174 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Whether you're seeking a holiday home, a place to entertain guests, or a peaceful retreat to recharge, this chalet offers the perfect setting to create lasting memories. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Norway's natural beauty and make this lakeside haven your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream Norwegian getaway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
46
Price per m²
€2,413
Garden size
1000
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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Step out onto the terrace with a cup of coffee and the only sound you hear is water. Not traffic, not neighbours, not anything urban — just the soft lap of Sørfjorden against the rocks below the jetty, and maybe a wood pigeon somewhere back in the birch trees. That's the morning routine at Nesstranda 16, and it never gets old. Sitting right on the shore of Lake Vegår in the quiet municipality of Vegårshei, this two-bedroom Norwegian chalet has been part of the Nesstranda cabin community since 1972. It's well maintained, immediately liveable, and comes with something increasingly rare in this corner of Aust-Agder: a privately owned plot of nearly 2,000 square metres with direct water access and a working jetty. You tie up a rowboat here. You fish from here at dusk. On warm July evenings — and they do get warm in this part of inland Norway — you jump straight off the end into clear lake water. The cabin itself is compact and honest. Fifty-five square metres inside, laid out sensibly: a living room anchored by a wood-burning fireplace, a kitchen with room to actually cook after a day out on the water, two bedrooms that sleep the family or a couple of close friends, and a bathroom that does the job. There's an additional 16 square metres of external storage, useful for kayak paddles, fishing gear, cross-country skis, and all the paraphernalia that comes with four-season outdoor living. Big windows face the fjord, so the light moves through the space all day. In the afternoons, the sun swings around and floods the terrace — a proper south-facing suntrap that the plot seems to have been designed for. The fireplace matters more than it might sound. Vegårshei sits inland, away from the coast's moderating influence, which mean ... click here to read more

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The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Kilegrendsvegen 1182 is the silence—not the empty kind, but the full kind. Birdsong across the water. A light wind moving through the pines. The faint creak of a rowboat you're allowed to keep moored right on Dåstjønn, just waiting. This is what you came to Norway for. Treungen sits in the Nissedal municipality of Telemark, and it's the kind of place that doesn't shout about itself. No crowds, no tourist queues. Just clear glacial lakes, forest trails ribboning out in every direction, and a sky that turns genuinely extraordinary in late August when the bilberries ripen and the light goes golden low across the hills. The cabin at Kilegrendsvegen 1182 sits within a small, quiet cabin community right between lakes Drang and Dåstjønn—two of the most swimmer-friendly lakes in the area, with sandy-edged shores and water so clear you can see the bottom a meter down. At 47 square meters, this two-bedroom chalet is compact but not cramped. The layout makes sense for the way people actually use a cabin: you come in, you drop your gear, and you're comfortable. The living room has dark wood paneling that gives off that specific warmth you only get in properly old-school Norwegian hytte interiors—the kind that takes the edge off a cold evening after a long day on the trails. The wood-burning stove does the rest. You sit in front of it with a bowl of something hot and you genuinely don't want to be anywhere else. The kitchen has been recently renovated and fitted with new cabinetry, a refrigerator, and a gas stove. Practical, clean, and more than adequate for cooking proper meals—think slow-cooked reindeer stew on a winter weekend, or a pan of pan-fried perch pulled from Dåstjønn th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kilegrendsvegen 1182!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, Lomkilvegen 75 in Fyresdal offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances comfort, functionality, and the allure of nature. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, with its three spacious bedrooms, provides ample room for family and friends, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or a holiday getaway. The additional annex and playhouse offer flexibility for guests or hobbies, ensuring everyone has their own space. ### A Year-Round Haven Designed for all seasons, the chalet is equipped with modern amenities, including water and electricity, ensuring comfort no matter the weather. The road access directly to the property means you can enjoy this haven even during the snowy winter months. ### Outdoor Living at Its Best The expansive 160-square-meter terrace is a standout feature, offering a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. Partially covered, it provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. As the sun sets, gather around the cozy outdoor fireplace, sharing stories and laughter under the starlit sky. ### Cozy Interiors Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and charm. The living room, with its modern fireplace, is a welcoming space for relaxation and entertainment. The kitchen, featuring a new oven, is a delight for culinary enthusiasts, while the bathroom's eco-friendly incineration toilet reflects a commitment to sustainable living. ### Nature ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lomkilvegen 75!

A Cozy Haven in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. As the morning sun filters through the trees, you step outside onto your private plot, a steaming cup of coffee in hand, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. This is life at the Våmur chalet in Fyresdal, where tranquility meets adventure, and every day is a new opportunity to connect with nature. A Day in the Life at Våmur Chalet Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's lush wilderness, this charming 51-square-meter chalet offers a unique blend of comfort and rustic charm. The day begins with a hearty breakfast prepared in the bright, well-equipped kitchen, where the open layout ensures you're never far from the warmth of the wood-burning stove in the living room. As you savor your meal, the panoramic views from the windows remind you of the adventures that await. With the sun climbing higher, you lace up your hiking boots and set off on one of the many trails that wind through the surrounding forests. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate cyclist, or a winter sports enthusiast, Fyresdal offers a wealth of outdoor activities to suit every season. In the summer, the trails are alive with the vibrant colors of wildflowers, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland perfect for cross-country skiing. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Fyresdal is more than just a destination; it's a community rich in culture and tradition. The town center, just a 20-minute drive away, is a hub of activity, offering everything from local markets to cozy cafes where you can sample traditional Norwegian cuisine. The region is renowned for its c ... click here to read more

Charming cabin in tranquil surroundings at Våmur

Attention all future cabin dwellers, here's a wonderful opportunity to own a charming cabin in the heart of Fyresdal, Norway. Here in Fyresdal, life has a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, perfectly balancing the serene landscapes with bustling activities for nature enthusiasts. The cabin on Fjellro Våmur awaits its new owner, offering an authentic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Fyresdal is a treasure trove of natural beauty situated in the Vest-Telemark region of Norway. Imagine waking up every morning to the sounds of rustling leaves and gentle birdsong. This cabin—your potential new home—is nestled in a serene setting with fantastic access to outdoor activities. Summers are spent hiking the lush trails or fishing in the pristine waters. Winters bring an enchanting layer of snow and ample opportunities for skiing. The area is renowned for its reliable snow conditions, ideal for winter sports aficionados. The cabin, robust and well-maintained, stands ready to become your personal retreat or a family weekend getaway. Built on a generous freehold plot that spans over 1070 square meters, it boasts excellent exposure to the sun from dawn till dusk, ensuring you have ample natural light throughout the year. This property offers approximately 84 square meters of cozy living space, a perfect size for a family or for hosting guests. Now, the cabin itself is a delightful mix of warmth and functionality. Here's what you can expect: - Freehold plot - Cozy living room with a high ceiling - Open-plan kitchen area - Warm and inviting fireplace - Efficient wood stove - Three bedrooms, fitted with everything you need - Additional loft space - A functional bathroom with shower - Composting toilet system - C ... click here to read more

The cabin is located in an established cabin area on Våmur in scenic surroundings - freehold plot of 1111 sqm.

Nestled in the tranquil heart of Fyresdal municipality, this welcoming mountain cabin presents an exciting opportunity for those seeking a retreat to escape the rush of everyday life. Situated within the peaceful Våmur area, the cabin blends seamlessly into the picturesque landscape, offering a harmonious balance between comfort and nature. Fret not about accessibility; although the cabin feels like a hidden gem, it's just a convenient 1 hour and 50 minutes from Arendal, 2 hours from Porsgrunn, and a mere 2 hours and 20 minutes from Notodden. The drive itself gifts you a sense of tranquility as you gently transition from bustling towns to the serene embrace of nature. The cabin stands in an inviting state, making it an ideal option for those who appreciate the balance between rustic charm and convenience. Built in 1973, the structure maintains its original style, giving a touch of nostalgia with the assurance of sturdy construction. While it showcases delightful livability from the get-go, it also offers the flexibility for personalized updates. Thus, transforming it into an even cozier haven, making it all your own, could be part of the journey for its new residents. The allure of this cabin is not only found in its walls but extends all around it. Fyresdal, known for its beautiful landscape, transforms with the seasons, each unveiling a new set of delights. In the winter, as the snow generously carpets the floor, you can enjoy excellent skiing right from your doorstep. The groomed trails offer an inviting path for all levels, or, for the adventurous, the unexplored snow invites you to carve your own trail. As the winter white recedes, the vibrant colors of spring and autumn invite you to grab a basket and enjoy berry ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the captivating wilderness of Fyresdal, Våmur presents a unique opportunity to those seeking a refuge from the frenetic pace of modern life. This rustic cabin, tucked within a serene forest area about 600 meters above sea level, serves as an idyllic escape for those who find solace in nature's embrace. With a history dating back to 1975, the cabin has been diligently maintained, embodying the genuine character of its original construction. Before delving into the details of the cabin itself, let's set the scene: Fyresdal, located in Norway, is a hidden gem for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the enchanting allure of the Scandinavian countryside. Renowned for its rolling hills and luscious forests, Fyresdal is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, the changing seasons paint a diverse tapestry, from the vibrant colors of fall to the snowy embrace of winter, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Living in this area is like stepping into a world where time ticks at its own pace. Locals relish the simple pleasures of life, with a community known for its warmth and hospitality. While small, the town offers the essentials needed for daily life—charming local stores, quaint cafes, and a few restaurants where one can savor authentic Norwegian cuisine. As you venture deeper into the forest, the pathway unfolds to reveal the cabin, a humble yet comfortable dwelling that invites you in with its rustic simplicity. Enter the living room, and you'll be greeted by an open fireplace that promises warmth during chilly evenings. Imagine settling into a cozy armchair with a book in hand, the fire crackling softly as you unwind from the day's adventures. - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bath ... click here to read more

Welcome to Våmur

Nestled in the heart of Treungen, Naurak 86 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a Norwegian second home. This delightful property, with its breathtaking views over Lake Nisser, is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Lake Nisser, its waters glistening under the morning sun. This chalet, with its expansive outdoor areas, invites you to start your day with a cup of coffee on the terrace, breathing in the crisp, fresh air that only the Norwegian countryside can offer. The panoramic views are a constant reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds you, making every moment spent here a cherished escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Haven for Nature Lovers and Adventurers Treungen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of skiing down nearby alpine slopes or prefer the peacefulness of a hike through lush forests, this location offers something for everyone. In the summer, the lake becomes a playground for swimming, fishing, and boating, while the winter months transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland perfect for skiing and snowshoeing. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Built in 2001 and thoughtfully expanded in 2010, this chalet combines rustic charm with modern amenities. The addition of a sauna and a new bathroom ensures that your comfort is never compromised, while the wood-burning stove in the living room creates a cozy atmosphere for family gatherings. The open-plan kitchen, seamlessly integrated with the living area, is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet me ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the captivating landscape of Treungen, Norway, this cabin at Naurak 89 stands as an inviting abode amidst nature's embrace. Built with a careful eye for comfort and utility back in 2005, this cabin spans 81 square meters of opportunity, cocooned within a sunny plot that reveals breathtaking views over the tranquil waters of Nisservannet. For those considering a slice of Norwegian serenity, this is an opportunity worth contemplating. Living in a cabin like this is akin to embracing simplicity while not forgoing convenience. With views enriched by the seasons, one can't help but feel a sense of peace here. The cabin's interior reflects a practical yet warm design ethos. From the moment you step through the welcoming entrance, you're greeted by a sense of home. A modest WC and full bathroom ensure that all your essentials are comfortably met, while the presence of a sauna promises rejuvenating relaxation after days spent exploring the outdoors. Something truly heartwarming about cabin life is the bedroom experience. As you transition to rest, three cozy bedrooms offer solace for dream-filled nights, while the loft-style living room, perched invitingly above, acts as a cosy retreat. The combined living room and kitchen area is a masterpiece in itself, employing space intelligently. Large windows frame the expansive landscape as though capturing a portrait, while a crackling fireplace casts a comforting glow, making the room a haven on chilly nights. The kitchen, equipped with modern integrated appliances, makes the routine of mealtime an effortless delight. - Entrancing entrance - WC and full bathroom - Inviting sauna - Three snug bedrooms - Loft living room - Combined living room/kitchen - Panoramic wind ... click here to read more

Welcome to Naurak 89!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting wilderness, Homdrom 218 in Åmli offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of serene paradise. This charming chalet, set on a sprawling 6,436 square meter plot, is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and the authentic Norwegian cabin lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soothing sounds of a nearby lake, with the crisp, fresh air invigorating your senses. A Nature Lover's Dream This property is a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid angler, a passionate paddler, or someone who simply cherishes the great outdoors, this chalet is your gateway to endless adventures. The direct access to the lake allows for spontaneous swims, leisurely canoe rides, or peaceful fishing sessions. The surrounding forest is a treasure trove of hiking trails, wildlife, and seasonal berry picking, offering a new discovery with every visit. Chalet Features - Size: 38 square meters of cozy living space - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 0 - Additional Structures: Includes an annex and a storage shed - Plot Size: Expansive 6,436 square meters - Condition: Good, with potential for personalization - Ownership: Freehold property - Annual Fees: Low municipal fees of 2,090 NOK A Cozy Retreat The chalet itself is a testament to simplicity and comfort. With two bedrooms and a welcoming living area, it provides a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. The annex and storage shed offer additional space for guests or hobbies, making it versatile for various needs. While the property is in good condition, it also presents an opportunity for those with a vision to enhance and personalize their space. Local Lifestyle and Accessibility Åmli is renowned for it ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Treungen lies a welcoming chalet at Nisser hyttegrend 22. This delightful chalet from the year 2017 offers a peaceful retreat with a delightful view and excellent sun exposure. This cozy spot offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. With its setting in the scenic realms of Treungen, this property boasts three comfortably-sized bedrooms and a single well-appointed bathroom, all within its 62 square meters of living space. The chalet's layout is quite friendly, and everything is well thought-out. Upon entry, you are greeted by a practical entrance hall leading into the main living area, which thoughtfully combines the kitchen and living room. The stairs here lead up to a loft—a space that could be great for additional sleeping or as a small play area for children. One of the chalet's standout features is the large surrounding terrace, an ideal spot for outdoor gatherings or simply to savor a quiet morning coffee. If you're in love with the idea of outdoor living, this is the place for you. In its setting amidst nature, this property also includes an annex alongside storage facilities, perfect for accommodating guests or storing your skiing equipment and outdoor gear. Now, let’s talk about Treungen. This charming area offers a great lifestyle, especially for those who are outdoor enthusiasts. Nisser hyttegrend is an established cabin vicinity within Treungen/Nissedal, known for its robust outdoor amenities. The location is perfect for hikers, with its trails that meander through stunning landscapes and scenic tracks that are not too heavy on the feet. Fishing enthusiasts will love the serene waters that provide excellent fishing opportunities, inviting you ... click here to read more

Meglerhuset Telemark har gleden av å presentere Nisser hyttegrend 22!

Ahoy, all you global explorers, searching for the perfect hideaway in the heart of Norway! Let's take a journey to the scenic and serene community of Åmli, where your new adventure awaits at Sundstøyl 130. Nestled in the verdant embrace of the Sundstøyl cabin area, this chalet is a pleasant reflection of cozy alpine living, offering breathtaking views that will captivate you from the moment you arrive. The location at the end of a cul-de-sac further ensures a peaceful, private setting, giving you a true sense of escape. This charming two-bedroom, one-bathroom chalet beckons with its inviting warmth and potential for picturesque getaways. Located in the Åmli region, the home is easily accessed by road, which means visiting through any season is a breeze. Spread over a quaint 68 square meters, the chalet opens up a world where you can unwind away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. What's it like to live in Åmli, you wonder? This region is a testimony to nature's splendor, where mountains meet pristine lakes and forests. Here, life moves at a slower pace, emphasizing relaxation and enjoying the simpler pleasures—like fishing by the Upper Gjevden Lake, or hiking through the majestic trails such as the Gjevdenuten trail, which promises an awe-inspiring view at its 908-meter summit. These trails are not just pathways; they're an invitation to breathe deeply and live fully. Summer in Åmli brings long daylight hours, ideal for exploring the natural beauty that the area has to offer, while winters blanket the landscape in sparkling snow, perfect for quiet reflection or engaging in snow-filled adventures. You may have heard Norway can be cold, but inside this chalet, you'll find a snug retreat from the wintry gusts or ra ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sundstøyl 130 - leisure property with great views and secluded location

Welcome to this charming cabin at Havrefjell Hyttegrend 55 in the serene town of Treungen. Situated in the peaceful municipality of Nissedal, this property offers an ideal retreat for families and individuals seeking a tranquil lifestyle connected with nature. With its three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a considerable living space of 95 square meters, this cabin offers a comfortable and cozy living environment suited for both temporary getaways and longer stays. This family cabin is nestled in a sunny, large plot that provides ample outdoor space for relaxation and activities. It adjoins incredible hiking trails that meander through the scenic landscapes of Havrefjell, inviting residents to explore their natural surroundings extensively. During the winter months, groomed ski trails are available right outside your door, offering fantastic skiing opportunities through the beautiful terrain. Living here means integrating into a nurturing community where life tends to slow down and allows for deeper connections with both people and the environment. It's perfect for those seeking respite from bustling city life or as an idyllic escape for weekend adventurers. The property features a main cabin and a large annex, which serves as an additional relaxing spot with panoramic views of the surrounding mountainscape. The annex includes expansive terrace doors opening towards an outdoor area equipped with a spa bath – a serene space to unwind under the stars. Key features of the cabin include: - Three cozy bedrooms suitable for family living. - A functional bathroom. - A living room that opens directly to a beautiful terrace that enjoys good sunlight. - A large outdoor area ideal for children's play and adult relaxation. - An ann ... click here to read more

Lars Jakob Aarak v/ Privatmegleren Park har gleden av å presentere Havrefjell hyttegrend 55 - Velkommen!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Treungen, at the address Vedlausfjell 68, awaits a chalet that boasts a charm of its own. This property, with its generous size of 130 square meters, presents an inviting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in tranquility, offering breathtaking mountain views and a backdrop adorned by nature’s pristine beauty. This chalet comprises 3 cozy bedrooms and one bathroom, making it a suitable haven for a family or individuals seeking a peaceful retreat. It features a delightful loft space that can serve various purposes, be it a quiet reading nook, an imaginative play area for children, or an additional sleeping quarter for guests. The heart of the chalet is adorned with a rustic fireplace, providing comfort and warmth during those crisp, snowy evenings, making it an ideal setting for quality family time or a convivial gathering with friends. The condition of this property, built recently in 2024, is good, yet embraces a slight rustic allure that appeals to those who appreciate a blend of modernity and traditional mountain life. With potential for personal touches and minimal enhancements, it serves as an appealing prospect for those eager to put their own stamp on their living space. Vedlausfjell is not just about the property itself but the lifestyle it affords. The local area is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The chalet provides immediate access to a myriad of activities including, but not limited to, hiking up Havrefjellet, fishing in numerous pristine lakes, and hunting in expansive territories managed by Statsskog. During winter, residents can indulge in cross-country skiing with well-prepared trails available close by. Living in Treungen offers ... click here to read more

This cabin offers a good standard and is a spacious construction spread over two floors, including a main floor and a loft.

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Vestfold og Telemark, Norway, at Vedlausfjell 21, 3855 Treungen, lies a chalet that beckons those with a love for tranquility and nature's grandeur. Built in 2021, this chalet is more than just a place; it's an experience waiting to unfold for families, friends, and all those who dream of a Nordic retreat. But let’s take a journey into what this property and its locality have to offer. Picture yourself waking up in one of the three commodious bedrooms with the Norwegian sun gently streaming in through large windows. With a single bathroom to share, there's a rustic harmony in the communal spaces—a chance to connect and share. A perfect getaway for families or close-knit groups of friends, the cabin's size of 120 square meters offers both intimacy and privacy. Now, let's set the scene: the chalet stands proud, dressed with a high standard of finishes, offering both comfort and functionality. It's not the kind of place where you'd find excessive frills or quirks, but it offers a straightforward, cozy atmosphere—a welcoming embrace after a day spent exploring the stunning surrounds. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Year-built: 2021 - Spacious open living area - Fireplace for cozy evenings - Fully-equipped modern kitchen - Large terrace with seating areas - Covered outdoor space for all weather - Electric car charger installed - Ample parking space - Easy car access with maintained road Stepping outside, the chalet reveals its true treasure—a sprawling terrace that hugs the perimeter, ready to host your morning coffee rituals or sunset supper sessions. The views here span across unspoiled landscapes—a gentle reminder of nature's artful hand. And as seasons change, you’ll find yourself m ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vedlausfjell!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. As the morning sun filters through the expansive windows of your Treungen chalet, you sip your coffee, gazing out at the panoramic views that stretch across the serene Norwegian landscape. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Nestled in the picturesque Vedlausfjell area, this chalet is a harmonious blend of modern design and natural beauty. Built in 2020, it offers a seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces. The open-plan living area, with its high ceilings and large windows, invites natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're gathered around the fireplace with family or hosting friends for a dinner party, this space is designed for connection and comfort. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample storage, making it perfect for crafting everything from simple breakfasts to elaborate feasts. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area is a welcoming space for shared meals and memorable conversations. Bedrooms That Promise Restful Nights The chalet features three spacious bedrooms, each a sanctuary of peace and relaxation. The master bedroom, with its plush furnishings and ample storage, is a haven for restful nights. The additional bedrooms offer flexibility, whether you need space for guests, children, or a home office. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside to discover a world of possibilities. The expansive terrace, with its ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren by Maren Goderstad presents Vedlausfjell 29.

Imagine escaping to the picturesque Norwegian town of Åmli, where nature is not just a backdrop, but a way of life. This unique cabin situated at Sundstøyl 214, 4865 Åmli, presents a perfect opportunity for those seeking a blend of serenity and adventure. Tucked away amidst stunning landscapes, the cabin promises a lifestyle that embraces the best of the outdoors while providing the essential comforts of home. Straight away, the cabin greets you with its sun-kissed facade, with promising sunshine throughout the day. The 45-square-meter abode is thoughtfully laid out to maximize its charming space. Upon entering, you find an open living room that seamlessly connects with the kitchen area. The functional design encourages gatherings, making it suitable for both intimate family dinners and lively get-togethers with friends. The cabin is warmed by a cozy wood stove, setting the perfect tone for relaxing evenings after a day of exploration. As a busy real estate agent, I often find myself dashing from one appointment to the next, but cabins like these make me pause. There's something magical about them—they’re not just properties, they’re potential homes, places where new stories begin. This particular home boasts three bedrooms, each providing a unique space to retire after a long day. One room includes a convenient bunk bed, ideal for children or guests, while another offers a comfortable double bed—a cozy spot for parents or couples. The third bedroom is versatile, allowing plenty of options for personalization. The simplicity and practicality of the cabin extend into the kitchen. Open and functional, it encourages culinary creativity with the family or offers a quiet retreat to simply enjoy a morning coffee. There's a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sundstøyl 214! Private photo taken by owner

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, Trytetjønn 74 in Treungen offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility. This charming chalet, with its rustic allure and modern comforts, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply looking for a serene getaway, this property promises a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air. The chalet, built in 1975, has been meticulously maintained, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. With 76 square meters of living space, it comfortably accommodates families and guests alike. The layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring three cozy bedrooms and a flexible sleeping area in the hallway, ensuring ample space for up to eight people. ### Local Lifestyle and Activities Treungen is a hidden gem, offering a blend of tranquility and adventure. Just 3.5 km from the village center, the chalet is perfectly positioned for easy access to local amenities, including grocery stores and electric vehicle charging stations. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with a plethora of outdoor activities to enjoy year-round. - Summer Adventures: - Hiking trails in the surrounding mountains - Swimming and fishing in the pristine Nisser lake - Exploring the geological wonders of Jettegrytene and Skuggenatten - Winter Wonderland: - Gautefall ski center just 15 km away - Alpine skiing and cross-country trails - Vibrant winter sports scene ### Chalet Features and Amenities - Spacious Terrace: 40 m² for outdoor dining and relaxation - Cozy Living Room: Wood-bur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trytetjønn 74!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Nissedal region, this exquisite chalet at Solheia 44, Treungen, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its robust log construction and modern amenities, this property is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation haven amidst nature's splendor. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush forests and majestic mountains. This chalet, with its 130 square meters of living space, is designed to provide comfort and luxury, making it an ideal choice for families or groups looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 2008, the chalet's solid log construction not only ensures excellent insulation but also exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere. The interior is a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian craftsmanship and contemporary design, featuring high-quality materials and thoughtful details. Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming vestibule with underfloor heating, leading to an open-plan living area. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. A custom-built fireplace adds a cozy touch, perfect for chilly evenings. Modern Amenities for Comfortable Living The kitchen, updated in 2018, boasts a modern Sidal design with solid wood countertops and ample storage. It's a culinary enthusiast's dream, complete with under-cabinet lighting and a practical L-shaped layout. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area provides a perfect setting for family meals or entertaining guests. Step outside to the expansive 64-square-meter terrace, an extension of the indoor living area. Here, you can enjoy al ... click here to read more

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