Coastal Chalet in Averøy: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Bådalsveien 165, 6531 Averøy, Averøy (Norway)

0 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 32Floor area

€44,248

Chalet

No parking

0 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

32m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene coastal municipality of Averøy, Norway, Bådalsveien 165 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, tranquility, and adventure. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this chalet promises a genuine Norwegian experience with modern comforts.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian coast. Your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the small balcony, where you can soak in the panoramic views of the lush landscape that surrounds your new haven. This is not just a property; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Property Highlights:

- Chalet Type: Traditional Norwegian cabin with authentic charm.
- Location: Bådalsveien 165, Averøy, a peaceful coastal municipality.
- Plot Size: Expansive 1,853 square meters of freehold land.
- Living Space: 32 square meters of cozy indoor living area.
- Additional Space: 34 square meters of external storage, including a private boathouse.
- Bedrooms: Loft/attic sleeping areas, perfect for family or friends.
- Bathrooms: 1, equipped with modern amenities.
- Year Built: 1932, exuding historical charm with potential for modernization.
- Heating: Fireplace/wood stove for a cozy atmosphere.
- Utilities: Equipped with electricity and water for year-round comfort.
- Accessibility: Easily reachable by car, with parking available on the plot.

Lifestyle and Local Attractions:

Averøy is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and rich wildlife, making it a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The property is just a short walk from the sea, offering excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. The included boathouse is perfect for storing your watercraft and gear, ensuring you're always ready for a day on the water.

For those who enjoy exploring, the famous Atlantic Road (Atlanterhavsveien) is a must-visit. This spectacular scenic route is just a short drive away and offers breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences. The area is also dotted with hiking and cycling trails, inviting you to discover the beauty of the nearby islands and fjords.

Community and Convenience:

Despite its secluded feel, Bådalsveien 165 is conveniently located near essential amenities. A shopping center and grocery store are just a 2-minute drive away, ensuring you have everything you need within easy reach. Public transport options are also available, making it simple to travel to and from the property.

The local community is welcoming and friendly, offering a true sense of belonging. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in local culture or simply enjoy the peace and quiet, Averøy provides the perfect backdrop for your new second home.

Investment Potential:

This chalet is not only a place to create lasting memories but also a sound investment. With its prime location and potential for modernization, the property offers excellent opportunities for value appreciation. Whether you're considering renting it out as a holiday home or simply looking to enhance its charm, the possibilities are endless.

A Story of Possibilities:

Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle where every day feels like a holiday. Picture yourself hosting family gatherings in the spacious garden, embarking on fishing adventures, or simply unwinding by the fireplace with a good book. This is more than a property; it's a canvas for your dreams and aspirations.

In summary, Bådalsveien 165 is a rare gem in the heart of Norway's coastal beauty. It's a place where you can truly disconnect, recharge, and create a lifetime of cherished memories. Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic chalet your own. Contact Homestra today to schedule a viewing and take the first step towards your new Norwegian adventure.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
0
Size
32
Price per m²
€1,383
Garden size
1853
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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Welcome to Steinsvatnvegen 225! Photo: EFKT. Photographer: Bjørn Sørheim

The first thing you notice, stepping onto that 35-square-metre terrace, is the quiet. Not the muffled quiet of triple-glazed windows or noise-cancelling headphones — proper Norwegian coastal quiet, broken only by the lap of seawater against the rocks below and the occasional cry of a guillemot riding the thermals. That's the daily reality of owning this waterfront cabin at Nedre Valdersneset 93 in Sletta, a compact stretch of coastline on Radøy island in Vestland county, where the fjord meets the open sea and the rest of the world feels very, very far away. Sletta sits at the outer edge of Nordhordland, a region that most international visitors drive through on the way to somewhere else. Their loss. The coastline here is raw and honest — exposed skerries, deep-green water, and the kind of light in July that doesn't fully disappear until past midnight. This particular cabin, renovated and upgraded in 2020, occupies a plot of 489 square metres right at the water's edge, roughly 100 metres from the shoreline. It comes with its own boathouse. In Norway, that combination — cabin plus naust — is the classic dream, and it's increasingly hard to find at this price point. Getting here is part of the ritual. You park the car and walk five or six minutes along a path through the heathland, arriving at the cabin already half-decompressed. That short walk is what keeps the spot genuinely private. No road noise. No neighbours materialising unexpectedly. Just you, the cabin, and the view. Inside, the layout is tight but well-considered. The open living room and kitchen takes up 29.5 square metres — the full heart of the cabin — with space for a sofa group facing the sea side and a dining table that seats the whole crew after a day o ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Jørn Tage Hereide presents Nedre Valdersneset 93.

Step out onto the 93-square-metre terrace on a clear September morning and you can see the entire valley spread below you — the dark water of Tresfjorden catching the early light, the ridgelines of the Romsdal Alps stacked behind it, and absolutely nothing between you and all of it. That's the view from Løviksetra, day one, and it doesn't get old. This three-bedroom mountain chalet sits at roughly 492 metres above sea level on Løviksetervegen, in Vestnes municipality — a part of coastal Norway that most international visitors drive past on their way to Ålesund without realising what they're missing. That's changing, slowly, which is exactly why right now is the time to pay attention. Built in 2007, the cabin is in good condition throughout. Seventy square metres of actual living space, smartly laid out, with a living room that does the heavy lifting: wide windows frame the mountain and fjord panorama like a painting that changes every hour, and a wood-burning stove in the corner means you're comfortable well into November when the first real frosts arrive. On stormy evenings, with the fire going and rain hammering the terrace, there's a particular kind of satisfaction to this place that no amount of square footage in a city apartment can replicate. The kitchen runs on gas — practical, reliable, and honestly freeing once you adjust to the rhythm of off-grid living. No mains electricity, no municipal water supply. The bathroom uses a combustion toilet. For some buyers this is a dealbreaker; for others, it's precisely the point. You're not managing a utility account, you're not dependent on infrastructure, and you're engaging with the mountain environment on its own terms. The cabin's modern construction means insulation ... click here to read more

Welcome to Løviksetra!

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Kvernes, Averøy, this quaint little cabin offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst Norway’s breathtaking natural beauty. Situated on Oppsalveien 70, this little gem comes with stunning views over the Kvernesfjorden and Gjemnessundet, making it a perfect blend of nature and solitude. A cozy 30-minute drive from Kristiansund, and a mere 10 kilometers from Bruhagen, you'll find everything you need within reach. The municipal center and some essential amenities like grocery shops and a gas station are just a short drive away, allowing the cabin to be secluded yet accessible. Built in the late 1960s, the cabin showcases a rustic and simplistic facade that speaks to those wanting to step away from the buzz of city life. The entire setup sits pretty on a generous 600 square meter plot, offering lots of space for outdoor fun and relaxation. With an indoor area of 25 square meters, the cabin provides a compact yet intimate living arrangement that's enough for a cozy escape. The interior of the cabin is practical and straightforward. It includes an entrance hall, a living room, and a room currently used as a bedroom. There's also a loft space which, although not officially measured, offers extra storage or could be fashioned into a snug sleeping nook. The property does not have running water or electricity, adding to the rustic vibe for those who are looking to embrace a more back-to-basics life with a true sense of being one with nature. Outside, the cabin continues to charm with a sunlit terrace and a well-tended garden, both perfect for soaking up the surrounding beauty. The property also includes two outbuildings that provide useful storage and an outdoor to ... click here to read more

Presented by your local real estate agent Anders Havneraas

Nestled within the scenic vistas of Vadsteinsvik on the serene island of Frei, Bjørnvikveien 7 offers a delightful opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquility of Nordic living. More than just a property, it’s a chance to immerse oneself in the calming embrace of lush landscapes and stunning surroundings, while still enjoying proximity to the vibrant town of Kristiansund. This chalet, standing robustly in a peaceful setting, strategically captures the area's sun-drenched ambiance, making it an inviting location for relaxation and adventure. With 79 square meters, this cozy abode features two comfortable bedrooms and a practical bathroom, all crafted to support a lifestyle of peace and rejuvenation. This retreat has benefitted from thoughtful upgrades, ensuring longevity and contemporary comfort while respecting its traditional lines. So, let’s take a little walk through this charming chalet. As you pull up, you'll notice the freshly installed front door, leading into a bright and inviting space. The revamped electrical system and modern plumbing highlight the practical considerations taken in these renovations, allowing you to enjoy peace of mind. The kitchen has been completely modernized for you to enjoy cooking delicious meals after a day out in the crisp, Norwegian air. Here are some features included with the property: - 79 sqm of living space - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - New roof and chimney cap - Freshly updated windows on the main floor - New siding and wind barrier - Modern kitchen installation - Upgraded electrical and plumbing - Covered entrance - Additional annex for guests or storage - Ample parking space Life here comes with plenty of perks thanks to the freedom and beauty of its location ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Rune Johansen har gleden av å presentere Bjørnvikveien 7

Yttervikveien 95 is an idyllic chalet nestled in the picturesque region of Frei. With its stunning views and sunny setting, it's an ideal spot for those looking for a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Perfect for a range of buyers, from expatriates to international investors looking for a leisure property, this chalet offers a glimpse of serene Norwegian living. Frei, situated within Kristiansund municipality, is known for its natural beauty and tranquility. The area captures the essence of Scandinavian wilderness, where the clean air and lush landscapes create a calming environment. Surrounded by the pristine waters of the Norwegian Sea, Frei is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts who can appreciate its rich topography of fjords, mountains, and forests. At Yttervikveien 95, you are just about 0.1 km from the sea, which means you can wake up to the soothing sounds of waves and breathe in the fresh sea breeze every morning. The local area of Frei offers a variety of activities, ensuring there's something for everyone. Experience the joy of fishing and crabbing along the coast, or maybe indulge in kayaking or canoeing, reminding you of the simple pleasures. The proximity to the sea means the climate here features cool summers and relatively mild winters, though fireplace evenings, with snow gently falling outside, are common, giving you a quintessential Norwegian experience. Now, let's talk about what it's like to own and live in this chalet. The property itself boasts: - 74 square meters of comfortable living space - 3 sunlit bedrooms for ample rest and relaxation - 1 functional bathroom fitted with a modern shower niche, sink, and toilet - A living area with a cozy wood-burning stove - An open-plan kitchen ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Karen Heggset Monge har gleden av å presentere Yttervikveien 95

Nestled in the serene landscape of Frei, Norway, this delightful chalet at Øyaveien 66 offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern comfort. With its picturesque sea views and proximity to both nature and amenities, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant holiday home. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, just 100 meters from your doorstep. The crisp, fresh air fills your lungs as you step out onto one of the spacious terraces, coffee in hand, ready to embrace the day. The chalet's location ensures you enjoy the best of both worlds: a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, yet close enough to the vibrant city of Kristiansund for a taste of urban life. ### A Home with History and Modern Comforts Originally built in 1955, this chalet has been lovingly upgraded and extended in 2003/2004, blending its charming history with modern conveniences. The renovations included a new roof, windows, and a fully modernized bathroom, ensuring the property is move-in ready. The heart of the home is the inviting living room, where large windows frame the stunning views, allowing natural light to flood the space. A modern wood-burning stove and a heat pump provide warmth and comfort, making it a cozy haven during the colder months. The kitchen is both functional and well-equipped, perfect for preparing meals to enjoy indoors or al fresco on the terrace. With three comfortable bedrooms, this chalet is ideal for families or groups looking for a peaceful getaway. ### Versatile Living Spaces In addition to the main house, a detached annex offers versatile space that can be tailored to your needs. Whether you envision it as a guest house, a hobby room, ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler v/ Anbjørn Ulseth presents Øyaveien 66

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's breathtaking landscape, Flatsetsundet 23 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet in the heart of Frei. This property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a slice of authentic Norwegian life. With its stunning views over Flatsetsundet and the picturesque Flatsetøya, this chalet is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the crisp air filling your lungs as you step out onto your sun-drenched terrace. Here, the world slows down, allowing you to savor every moment. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a leisurely evening meal, the terrace provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and reflection. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Frei is renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. The surrounding area is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, offering trails that wind through lush forests and along rugged coastlines. In the winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowshoeing. The proximity to the sea, just 100 meters away, invites you to indulge in swimming, fishing, and boating adventures. Chalet Features and Amenities - Size: 39 square meters of cozy living space - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 0 (traditional outdoor toilet available) - Plot Size: 771 square meters of freehold land - Terrace: 27 square meters, ideal for outdoor gatherings - Outbuildings: Three, including storage sheds and an outdoor toilet - Electricity: Fully equipped for modern convenience - Heating: Fireplace/wood stove for warmth and ambiance - Garden: Ample space for gardening and outdoor activities - Access: Year-round road access - Proximity to Sea: 100 meter ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled within the serene landscapes of Frei, Øyaveien 3 offers a harmonious blend of rustic living and convenience in the heart of Norway's breathtaking coastlines. As you step onto this country home, you'll instantly be captivated by the striking views surrounding this sunlit cabin on Fladsetøya. It's a perfect hideaway for those yearning for peace yet wanting connectivity to life’s essentials. Let's visualize the morning routine here. You wake up to the crisp, fresh air drifting in from the Norwegian Sea, invigorating your senses as sunlight floods the living room, warm and welcoming. With its well-considered layout, every inch of this cabin radiates practicality and comfort, appealing to both serene dwellers and adventure seekers alike. This cabin spans approximately 81 square meters and caters to your essential needs with: - 2 modest bedrooms, - 1 practical bathroom, - A combined living room and kitchen area, - A private entrance and hallway, - A handy and inviting private boathouse, - Suffused with natural light throughout the day, - Expansive 360-degree views over the magnificent landscape, - Adequate parking space for residents and visitors, - A secluded plot with a peaceful atmosphere, - A sturdy structure that withstands the coastal climate, - A short drive to local amenities. Living in Frei offers an ideal mix of solitude and community spirit. For those who may not know, this community offers immediate peace and connection with nature. Just a short drive away, you'll find Storbakken with essential amenities such as a grocery store, post office, and gas station – everything you need at your fingertips. A 15-minute drive takes you to Løkkemyra, providing additional services and shopping experiences – a conv ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øyaveien 3!

Welcome to this inviting country home nestled in the tranquil and picturesque landscape of Frei. This is your chance to own a property that not only provides a cozy living space but also offers a gateway to the incredible surroundings of the area. Located at Kvitnesveien 45, this property spans 101 square meters and is in good condition, offering a versatile lifestyle for those seeking solace in nature without compromising on convenience. The property is set on a generous plot of 1316.4 square meters, naturally shielded by trees, providing a sense of privacy and peace. It's an ideal spot for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life while still being connected to local amenities. Here, you are not too far from everyday necessities, as grocery stores, schools, and kindergartens are just a short drive away, approximately 2-3 kilometers from the property. Now, let’s step inside and experience the story this home has to tell. As you walk through the front door, you're greeted by an open-plan living and kitchen area that’s both spacious and bright. Large windows not only allow natural light to flood the interior but also offer captivating views of the surrounding landscape, giving you a constant reminder of the serene beauty that lies outside. The kitchen is well-equipped, featuring sleek cabinetry and modern appliances, making it a practical yet stylish space for those who love to cook or entertain. The property offers three bedrooms, so there's ample space for a growing family, guests, or even a home office. The main bedroom is particularly roomy, while the additional bedrooms provide flexibility for various uses, whether you're accommodating children or friends. The bathroom is well-presented, featurin ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Morten Høvik har gleden av å presentere Kvitnesveien 45!

Welcome to the enchanting world of Fursetfjellet, located in the charming town of Batnfjordsøra, Norway. Nestled among the picturesque mountain scenery, this property offers not just a living space, but a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a tranquil refuge from your busy city life or a base for your adventurous Nordic dreams, this cabin provides a unique opportunity to embrace the serene essence of nature at its finest. Constructed in the mid-1960s, this cozy cabin proudly presents itself in a good condition. A place where rustic meets comfort, offering a welcoming retreat after a day of electrifying exploration. The roof and chimney cap have been replaced, ensuring the structure is sound and inviting. Let’s take a journey through what this quaint 65-square-metre cabin has to offer. As soon as you arrive, you're greeted with the serene beauty of Fursetfjellet's scenic surroundings. The cabin’s setting is perfectly nestled against nature's backdrop—think lush green landscapes in summer and a blanket of snow in winter, offering a different picturesque view with each season. The interior is fitted with electric installations, meaning this traditional cabin doesn't sacrifice modern necessities for rustic charm. The main cabin encompasses a cozy living space, enabling you to unwind after a day of exploring the wilderness. Ascend to the loft, and you will find two delightful bedrooms awaiting to offer you restful slumber. The loft presents potential for additional sleeping areas, perfect if you wish to host family, friends, or adventurous guests exploring Norway. Adjacent to the cabin is an outbuilding, which serves a dual purpose as a tool shed and wood shed, providing convenient storage solutions. An outhouse on the prem ... click here to read more

Welcome to the cabin on Fursetfjellet, presented by Aurora Amundsen at EiendomsMegler 1

Discover an unique opportunity to embrace the maritime allure of Kristiansund, a picturesque locale that melds the old with the new. Nestled strategically in Dalsvika, this property offers two eye-catching boathouses, historically rich, ripe for renovation. This is not just a purchase—it’s an invitation to write your own chapter into the storied past of these buildings. Imagine waking up here, to views sweeping across the fjord, each day a new postcard from nature. Kristiansund Municipality, where this property is located, is famed for its connections to the sea, its cool maritime climate providing a refreshing retreat from the stress of urban life. Summers are typically mild and the Winters, though chilly, weave a quiet beauty into the coastal landscape. The boathouses, dating back to the early 1900s, lie waiting at Omagata 46C. These treasures on the cusp of the fjord span approximately 45 sqm and 52 sqm respectively. Picture yourself lovingly restoring them to their former splendor, tailoring each space to meet modern comforts while respecting their historical roots. The task may seem daunting, but for those with vision, it's a labor of love—a chance to breathe life back into these storied walls. Living in Kristiansund means embracing a world where nature and culture intertwine. With ample opportunities for fishing, hiking, and boating, outdoor enthusiasts will find their paradise here. The smell of salt in the air, the gentle calls of seabirds, and the glistening fjords—this is the heartbeat of coastal life. The area is equipped with a playground, making it perfect for families seeking a slice of rural charm where children can explore and grow in a safe, familial environment. The nearby beach offers a tranquil s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Omagata 46C!

Nestled amidst the breathtaking coastal beauty of Averøy on the delightful Blomsterholmveien, this newly constructed chalet at 6533 Averøy is more than just a property; it's an experience waiting to unfold. Join me on this virtual tour as we delve into what this location and property have to offer. As an agent with rich global connections, I understand the pulse of expat and overseas buyers, who often seek a blend of comfort, accessibility, and charm (oops, I mean appeal!), and this chalet ticks all those boxes. Property Features: - Newly constructed chalet - Size: 85 square meters - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - Fully furnished with contemporary finishings - Expansive windows for natural light - Loft space for versatility - Designated boathouse plot - Coastal views Enveloped by the scenic allure of the coast, Averøy presents a unique opportunity to experience Norway's natural splendor first-hand. The chalet's design aims to encapsulate this essence, offering expansive windows that usher in vistas of the archipelago and open sea. Picture yourself sipping a hot drink by the window as you watch the waves dance—the ocean at your doorstep quite literally. Averøy, known for its rugged coastlines and idyllic landscapes, offers more than just stunning views; it's a place where nature meets community. For those seeking adventure, the island is a gateway to the Atlantic Road, one of the most spectacular drives in the world. The road connects Averøy to the mainland and is dotted with picturesque bridges where the sea glistens beneath. Local Amenities: - Proximity to the Atlantic Road - Hiking trails and nature paths - Close-knit community life - Fishing and boating opportunities - Local shops and eateries - Educati ... click here to read more

Din lokale eiendomsmegler Fredrik Rindahl v/Notar har gleden av å presentere denne flotte nybygde eiendommen i Blomsterholmveien!

If you're looking for a solid investment opportunity in the Øverland area of Kristiansund Municipality, then this lot is waiting to catch your eye. Nestled in the community of Sommerro, this raw plot offers a canvas for creating the home of your dreams or perhaps even a lucrative venture in housing development. It's a blank slate, untouched and ready for someone with vision and enthusiasm. And you, my friends, might just be the visionary dreamer who can bring it to life right here in Norway! Sommerroveien 6 positions itself in one of Kristiansund's newest and in-demand residential hoods. Families here are dearly cherished, and the neighborhood is tailored right for family living, offering all the essentials a family could ever need. Kristiansund serves as the gateway to the fjords, and this plot is perfectly positioned to let you enjoy all it has to offer. Imagine living in a district that buzzes with life yet breathes with the serenity of nature. That's what you get in Sommerro. Life at Sommerro is vibrant and full! You'll find playgrounds aplenty, perfect for the littl'uns to romp around while parents can breathe easily, knowing they're playing safe. Sports enthusiasts can indulge with various facilities, whether you're hitting a ball or chalking cues. And when the urge to commune with nature beckons, the hiking trails offer both challenge and awe, leading you to the stunning vistas of the nearby sea. So yes, Kristiansund is more than just a city—it's an experience! Convenience is key here. You're never too far from what you need—grocery stores are a mere stroll away, ideal for those quick grocery runs. And, if education is paramount to your family's needs, you'll be pleased with the proximity to kindergartens and p ... click here to read more

Sommerro ❤️

Nestled in the serene heart of Grøndalen, the cabin at Grøndalsvegen 382 invites you to embrace a life intertwined with nature. This picturesque retreat in Kleive offers a peaceful sanctuary from the rapid pulse of urban centers, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a tranquil lifestyle. Spanning 74 square meters on a substantial 1,746-square-meter plot, this cabin, constructed in 2020, blends modern amenities with rustic charm. The interior boasts whitewashed paneling enhancing the sense of space and light, complemented by durable laminate flooring throughout. The practical, painted kitchen comes equipped with integrated appliances, ideal for crafting family meals or entertaining guests. Each of the three bedrooms provides cozy sleeping quarters, fostering a restful environment after a day exploring the great outdoors. Winter plowing services ensure year-round accessibility, located merely 3 km from the main thoroughfare. The area experiences picturesque winters and moderately warm summers, allowing residents to enjoy seasonal activities. Winters transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing, with trails beginning just a few hundred meters from your doorstep. During summer, the extended daylight hours invite hiking and biking, with numerous trails suited for short evening walks or day-long adventures. The scenic Harstadfjellet and surrounding peaks offer breathtaking backdrops for your outdoor pursuits. The cabin also features practical amenities, including: - Underfloor heating in key areas (bathroom, entrance, storage/laundry room) for comfort during cooler months. - Private garage and additional parking space ensuring convenience for vehicle owners. - ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Kleive, this charming cabin at Åbakkvegen 55 presents an opportunity to own a slice of tranquility amidst Norway's stunning natural scenery. For those seeking a blend of peaceful living and access to outdoor adventures, this could be the home for you. Located in the renowned Molde municipality, residents here are treated to truly breathtaking views and a locale that caters to outdoor enthusiasts. It's not just a house; it's a home where memories are waiting to be made. The cabin is in a good condition. It’s been lovingly maintained over the years to create a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. You won't have to lift a finger before moving in. With all furnishings and fixtures included in the sale, you can start enjoying your new abode immediately. Now, let's take a journey through what this property has to offer. Spanning a modest yet efficient 107 square meters, this home is well-equipped for practical living. On the ground floor, you'll find a cozy kitchen that’s ready for your culinary adventures, a welcoming entrance, and a secondary entrance that makes comings and goings a breeze. The living room is perfect for relaxing, while a little TV room offers a snug space to unwind with your favorite shows. The bathroom and hallways are sensibly laid out, ensuring every square foot is used wisely. Storage won’t be a concern either. The place is designed for functionality without sacrificing comfort. Head upstairs to the loft, and you'll find three inviting bedrooms. With plenty of natural light streaming in, these rooms are perfect little retreats after a busy day of exploring the surrounding beauty. They also boast lovely views that capture the tranquility of the landscape, remin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åbakkvegen 55!

Picture yourself standing on the terrace of your Norwegian coastal retreat as the morning sun casts golden light across Lauvøyfjorden, the crisp Nordic air filling your lungs while seabirds glide overhead. Just minutes from the world-renowned Atlantic Road, one of the planet's most dramatic coastal routes, this 97-square-meter chalet in the Trovikneset area represents your gateway to authentic Norwegian coastal living. This is where family traditions begin, where summer holidays stretch into long Nordic evenings under the midnight sun, and where winter brings the possibility of northern lights dancing above snow-dusted landscapes. Built in 2002 and maintained in good condition, this two-level chalet offers more than just a vacation home – it provides a complete escape into one of Europe's most spectacular natural settings. The main floor welcomes you with practical Scandinavian design: an entrance hall that shakes off winter boots and rain gear, a modern bathroom, an open living area where floor-to-ceiling windows frame the fjord like a constantly changing painting, and a fully equipped kitchen where you'll prepare fresh-caught cod and locally foraged berries. The ground-floor bedroom serves as your primary retreat, while the loft level provides flexible additional space perfect for guests, creative pursuits, or those who've discovered the joys of remote work with a view that rivals any office tower. Averøy Municipality in Møre og Romsdal County offers vacation homeowners something increasingly rare: authentic Norwegian coastal culture without tourist crowds. Your days here follow natural rhythms shaped by tides, weather, and seasons. Summer brings nearly endless daylight from May through August, when temperatures hove ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trovikneset 14! Photo: EFKT, Vilde Dahl

Nestled in the serene embrace of Kvalvåg, Frei, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located at Kvalvågveien 569, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless outdoor adventures. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, just 100 meters from your doorstep. This chalet, built in 1964, stands proudly on a generous 760 square meter plot, offering ample space for relaxation, gardening, and outdoor activities. The well-maintained lawn and diverse plantings create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Cozy Haven The chalet itself is a testament to practical design and cozy living. With a total built area of 35 square meters, the interior is thoughtfully laid out to maximize comfort and functionality. Large windows flood the living room with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen, though compact, is well-equipped, making meal preparation a breeze whether you're hosting guests or enjoying a quiet evening in. The bedroom comfortably accommodates a double bed, making it ideal for singles, couples, or small families. The bathroom is fitted with a shower cabin, sink, and toilet, ensuring convenience and privacy. An outdoor storage shed provides additional space for tools, outdoor equipment, or seasonal items. ### Embrace the Outdoors Kvalvåg is renowned for its natural beauty, with rolling hills, lush forests, and proximity to the sea. This location is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering excellent hiking and walking trails. Whether you enjoy h ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, this charming chalet at Vasslivegen 166, Kortgarden, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. With its rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is the ideal second home for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a true escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun rising over the majestic peaks, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This chalet, with its cozy 45 square meters of living space, is perfectly designed for comfort and functionality. The main cabin, built in 1964, has been lovingly maintained, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere that complements its natural surroundings. ### Experience the Kortgarden Lifestyle Kortgarden is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The region is renowned for its hiking trails, offering routes for all levels of experience. Whether you prefer a gentle stroll through the forest or a challenging ascent up the mountains, the views are nothing short of spectacular. The nearby Skåla peak is a must-visit, providing panoramic vistas that change with the seasons. In addition to hiking, Kortgarden offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities in the nearby lakes and rivers, while cyclists can explore the scenic routes that wind through the countryside. Wildlife watching is a popular pastime, with the chance to spot deer, birds, and other native species in their natural habitat. ### A Chalet Designed for Relaxation and Adventure The chalet's spacious terrace, measuring approximately 60 square meters, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventu ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential future retreat nestled in the serene landscapes of Osmarka—an idyllic location for those seeking tranquility amidst beauty. Let me paint a picture for you of this exceptional chalet situated at Hanasetvegen 135. This property is a fantastic opportunity for anyone dreaming of owning a charming holiday retreat that’s in excellent condition. Whether you’re looking to invest in a holiday home or seeking an all-year-round dwelling, this is a chalet you don't want to miss. Now, you will find this property at a comfortable and spacious 204 square meters and priced at an attractive 299,000. From the moment you lay eyes on this chalet, you'll be greeted by its warm and inviting aura. This older cabin, which has been thoughtfully rebuilt over the last 15 years, boasts a modern aesthetic while maintaining its irresistible rustic charm. While the chalet has undergone significant renovations to raise its standard, there’s always room to add your personal touch. As you explore the chalet, you’ll find five generously sized bedrooms. The layout is well-designed to accommodate family and guests comfortably, making it a perfect setting for creating cherished memories. There’s one well-appointed bathroom, designed to cater to both essentials and comfort. The kitchen is equipped for you to whip up everything from quick snacks to elaborate dinners. Picture yourself on the first floor, where a bedroom in the former outbuilding connects seamlessly to the main quarters. The passage opens up to stunning views through oversized windows—imagine waking up to a glorious morning as the sunlight dances across your room! The living room is the heart of the chalet, where the wood stove adds coziness and warmth—ideal for thos ... click here to read more

Real estate agent 1 v/Rune Johansen is pleased to present Hanasetvegen 135!

Picture yourself waking to crisp mountain air filtering through timber walls that have weathered Norwegian seasons since 1943. The morning sun casts golden light across your private terrace as you cradle a steaming cup of coffee, wrapped in a wool blanket, watching mist rise from the valleys below. This is life at your own Norwegian cabin retreat in Osmarka, where the rhythm of days follows nature's clock and modern stress dissolves into forest silence. This authentic 70-square-meter timber cabin offers something increasingly rare in today's vacation property market: genuine connection to Norwegian mountain culture. Built with traditional craftsmanship and extended in 1985 to enhance livability, the property maintains its rustic soul while providing the practical comforts international owners require. The classic sod roof blends seamlessly with surrounding landscapes, a living testament to centuries-old building techniques that keep interiors naturally insulated through harsh winters and cool during summer months. The cabin welcomes you into a world where visible timber walls tell stories through their grain patterns and knots. The wood-burning stove anchors the living room, its radiant heat creating the kind of warmth that reaches beyond physical comfort into emotional contentment. On winter evenings, flames dance behind glass while snow piles softly outside, transforming your cabin into a cocoon of safety and peace. During summer months, throw open the windows to let in pine-scented breezes and the distant sound of mountain streams. The functional kitchen serves as your base for preparing hearty Norwegian breakfasts before day-long adventures. Imagine slicing fresh bread from local bakeries, brewing strong coffee, and ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Rune Johansen presents Osmarkavegen 1257