Coastal Chalet in Snillfjord: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home with Sea Views

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Skreivikveien 43, 7257 Snillfjord, Norway, Snillfjord (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 69Floor area

€133,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

69m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Snillfjord, Skreivikveien 43 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of Norwegian coastal living. This delightful property, built in 1971, is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature.

A Coastal Retreat with Modern Comforts

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive 54-square-meter terrace. Here, you can savor your morning coffee while soaking in the breathtaking sea views that stretch as far as the eye can see. This chalet is designed for those who cherish the simple pleasures of life, offering a seamless blend of rustic charm and modern amenities.

A Home for Every Season

With three thoughtfully designed bedrooms, this chalet comfortably accommodates families or groups of friends seeking a peaceful retreat. The main bedroom, generously sized at 7.5 square meters, provides ample space for relaxation, while the additional bedrooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements, ensuring everyone has their own cozy corner.

The heart of the home is the open-plan living area, where large windows frame the stunning sea views, allowing natural light to flood the space. A wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance, creating the perfect setting for cozy evenings after a day of exploring the surrounding natural wonders.

A Culinary Haven

The kitchen, though simple, is fully equipped to meet your culinary needs, whether you're preparing a family feast or a quick snack before heading out on an adventure. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area serves as a natural gathering point, where stories are shared, and memories are made.

Outdoor Living at Its Best

The chalet's expansive terrace is a standout feature, offering an idyllic space for outdoor dining, sunbathing, or simply unwinding with a good book. Positioned to capture the sun's warmth and the sea's beauty, it's the perfect spot for barbecues, long breakfasts, or late summer evenings with loved ones.

A Gateway to Adventure

Situated on a 392-square-meter freehold plot, the property offers a manageable yet private outdoor area. The garden is easy to maintain, providing opportunities for gardening, play, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. With direct access to your private boat mooring, you can effortlessly indulge in boating, fishing, or swimming whenever the mood strikes.

A Lifestyle of Tranquility and Exploration

Snillfjord is renowned for its natural beauty and offers a wealth of recreational opportunities right on your doorstep. Whether you enjoy water sports, hiking, or simply relaxing in a serene environment, this property serves as the perfect base. The sea is just a stone's throw away, allowing you to fully embrace the coastal lifestyle.

Convenient Accessibility

Despite its tranquil setting, the chalet is easily accessible by car, ensuring year-round usability. The nearest grocery store is just a 12-minute drive away, and public transport is available within 22 minutes, providing convenient access to essential services and connections.

Investment Potential

As a second home, this chalet offers not only a personal retreat but also an attractive investment opportunity. The region's popularity as a holiday destination ensures a steady demand for rental properties, providing potential for rental income when not in use.

Key Features:
- Three bedrooms, accommodating up to six people
- Spacious living area with large windows and sea views
- Wood-burning stove for cozy evenings
- Fully equipped kitchen and dining area
- Expansive 54-square-meter terrace
- Private boat mooring and direct sea access
- 392-square-meter freehold plot
- Easy access to local amenities and transport links
- Ideal for water sports, hiking, and coastal exploration
- Potential for rental income

In summary, Skreivikveien 43 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway, a summer retreat, or a base for year-round adventures, this chalet is ready to welcome you. Embrace the best of Norwegian coastal living and create lasting memories in this delightful home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
69
Price per m²
€1,928
Garden size
392
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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Picture this: it's midsummer in Trøndelag, and you're sitting on a 103-square-metre terrace with a coffee going cold in your hand because the view over Selnesvika keeps pulling your eyes north. The light here doesn't really set in June — it just softens into this amber haze that sits over the water for hours. That's the kind of evening this chalet was built for. Set along Selnesvegen in Bangsund, roughly 15 kilometres from the centre of Namsos, this 111-square-metre traditional Norwegian cabin has been standing since 2004 and sits on a 1,174-square-metre private plot accessed by its own driveway. No hiking gear required to reach the front door — the car goes all the way up, winter included. That detail matters more than you'd think when you're arriving in late October with a week's worth of bags and the temperature dropping. The chalet covers two floors. Downstairs, a generous living room runs the social heart of the place, with traditional cabin finishes, a sleeping alcove tucked into the wall — the kind that kids claim immediately and adults secretly want — and large windows that let the surrounding woodland push its way inside without actually letting in the cold. The kitchen carries the same honest aesthetic: lacquered pine fronts, solid worktops, enough counter space to actually cook a proper meal rather than just heat one up. The bathroom doubles as a laundry room and handles everything a full-time rotating group of guests needs. Upstairs in the loft, three bedrooms and a separate loft sitting room spread across the top floor. The sitting room is genuinely useful — it becomes a film room, a rainy-day board game corner, a teenager's escape hatch, depending on who you bring. Each bedroom is quiet and practical. No ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home at Selnesvegen 336

Picture a Tuesday afternoon in late July. You've just walked back from the lake, towel over your shoulder, the cold fresh water of Lunddalsvatnet still on your skin. The cabin door swings open, the wood-burning stove in the kitchen still holds a little warmth from the morning, and through the large windows the afternoon sun cuts long gold lines across the pine floor. There's no traffic noise here. Just wind in the birch trees and the occasional bird you've not quite managed to identify yet. This is Hjørdisbu — a 1954 Norwegian leisure cabin sitting at roughly 265 metres above sea level on Lunddalsvegen in Hjelset, and it has a particular kind of quiet that's genuinely hard to find anymore. At 20 square metres of interior space on a freehold plot of around 660 square metres, this is not a property that tries to impress you with square footage. It earns its place through something else entirely: position, soul, and the promise of a life considerably simpler than the one you've got right now. The southwest orientation is no small thing in this part of Norway — it means the cabin catches the sun from mid-morning right through to the long Nordic evenings, and that west-facing veranda at the entrance becomes one of the best seats you'll own anywhere. Coffee at nine, wine at nine, it doesn't matter — the light does something different every hour. The interior is honest and unfussy. Pine flooring runs throughout, wooden panelling covers the walls and ceiling, and the open fireplace in the living area gives the room a focal point that no flat-screen television ever quite manages. The kitchen and living space share an open layout — compact, yes, but functional in exactly the way a weekend cabin should be. There's a loft above th ... click here to read more

Welcome to idyllic Hjørdisbu! (Photo: EFKT by Jay Maturan)

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Nestled along the captivating Åstfjorden in Norway, Stålvikveien 266 offers a unique slice of tranquility and peace, tailor-made for those yearning for a break from the hustle and bustle. This cabin, built in 1983, is not just a property; it's an opportunity to dive into a life that's in harmony with nature. Imagine waking to the soothing whispers of the sea, taking quiet walks along the fjord, and finding harmony in your own secluded cabin getaway. Now, let's talk about the cabin itself. While it holds a characteristic warmth, know there's room for you to imprint your personal touch. Yes, it's standing in good condition, but like any cozy retreat, it offers room for minor upgrades, making it an exciting project for those who are DIY enthusiasts. Think of it as adding your own narrative to an already inviting story without the need for a massive overhaul. There's great potential here lurking between the wooden beams, waiting for someone like you to unveil it. The surprising bit? This cabin doesn’t just rely on good old grid power; nope! Equipped with solar panels and backed by a generator, it champions sustainable living. If going green is on your wish list, then this property ticks a major box. The eco-friendly energy setup adds an edge of self-sufficiency, delivering both a retreat and a responsible way of living. - Two cozy bedrooms - One bathroom with all essentials - Spacious living room with a view of the waterside - Functional kitchen primed for hearty meals - Storage spaces (because who doesn't need extra storage?) - Eco-friendly solar panels - Seaside views that inspire relaxation - A handy windbreak (avoiding that breezy dilemma) - Dock space at Mjønestrø marina - Convenient parking space a short walk away ( ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Fjordside Retreat in Snillfjord Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp morning air carrying the scent of pine from the surrounding forests. As the sun rises over the fjord, its golden rays dance across the water, casting a warm glow on your private veranda. This is life at Åstfjordsveien 746, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Snillfjord, where nature's beauty is your constant companion. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 63-square-meter veranda, where the panoramic views of Åstfjorden provide a stunning backdrop. The chalet's open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to relax and unwind. Whether you're savoring a quiet moment with a book or hosting friends for a lively gathering, the space adapts to your every need. As the day unfolds, explore the myriad outdoor activities that Snillfjord offers. The fjord is a haven for boating enthusiasts, with a private jetty making it easy to set sail. Cast a line for the day's catch or dive into the refreshing waters for a swim. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the nearby forests and mountains beckon with trails perfect for hiking and wildlife spotting. Local Delights and Cultural Riches Snillfjord is more than just a natural paradise; it's a gateway to cultural and culinary experiences. Venture to Knarrlagsundet or Ansnes, where local eateries serve up fresh seafood and traditional Norwegian dishes. Throughout the year, the region hosts festivals celebrating its rich heritage, offering a taste of local life. Architectural Charm and Modern Comforts The chalet itself is a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. The wood-burning stove ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åstfjordsveien 746 - A holiday home with a rarely idyllic location right by the water's edge.

Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Ytre Snillfjord, this unique cabin at Sandvikveien 86 offers an unrivaled blend of traditional feel and modern comfort. Imagine waking up mere steps from the tranquil Snillfjorden, with spectacular views of the fjord and surrounding nature greeting you each morning. This cabin presents an incredible opportunity for foreign buyers seeking a slice of Norwegian paradise without sacrificing the comforts of modern living. Built in 1967, this cabin has a rich history, meticulously maintained and updated to suit modern standards while preserving its original essence. Spanning 89 square meters, this cabin is thoughtfully designed to provide a cozy and functional home. The property boasts three well-appointed bedrooms. Each bedroom promises comfort with its spacious layout, and the largest bedroom even offers direct access to the terrace, letting you enjoy breathtaking views the moment you wake up. - 3 well-sized bedrooms - Modern bathroom with underfloor heating - Cozy living room with heat pump - Wood-burning stove for chilly evenings - Kitchen with traditional wooden cabinetry - Tiled bathroom floors - Separate toilet room with washing machine hookup - Large terrace facing the fjord - Outdoor fireplace on the terrace - Separate boathouse, outbuilding, and woodshed - Car accessible with on-property parking The living area is ingeniously divided, providing versatility and comfort. You have an open, airy space perfect for gatherings that lead seamlessly into a cozy nook, equipped with a heat pump and a classic wood-burning stove. Here, you can snuggle up on those crisp Norwegian nights, enhancing the warm, homely feel of the cabin. The kitchen flows into this space, maint ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with stunning fjord views

Welcome to Valslagveien 90, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Sundlandet, Norway. This charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of coastal paradise, perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, adventure, and breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, with panoramic views of majestic fjords and lush mountains greeting you each morning. A Coastal Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1976, this well-maintained chalet is a testament to timeless design and modern convenience. With two cozy bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom, it provides a comfortable retreat for families or couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The living room, bathed in natural light, offers a warm and inviting space to relax, with large windows framing the stunning sea views. Key Features: - Location: Situated in Sundlandet, a picturesque coastal town known for its serene landscapes and vibrant community. - Size: 48 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed for comfort and functionality. - Bedrooms: Two spacious bedrooms, perfect for restful nights and lazy mornings. - Bathroom: Modern shower cabin and bio-toilet, ensuring convenience in a rural setting. - Terrace: Expansive 61.7 m² terrace, ideal for sunbathing, dining, or simply soaking in the views. - Private Dock: Direct access to the sea with a private dock and newly constructed boathouse. - Outdoor Amenities: Sea shed, outdoor storage, and an additional outdoor toilet. - Utilities: Electricity and summer water installed, making it suitable for seasonal use. - Parking: Ample parking space for you and your guests. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Ownin ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Snillfjord, at the address Aunliveien 96, lies a delightful chalet, awaiting its new chapter with you. This property is ideally located in Krokstadøra, providing a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the Norwegian lifestyle, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and a peaceful, community-driven atmosphere. Whether you're looking to settle here permanently or have a cozy holiday retreat, this chalet offers an inviting and versatile living space. Krokstadøra, just over an hour from the bustling city of Trondheim and a mere half an hour from Orkanger, offers a perfect escape from the noise and fast pace of urban living. Yet, it conveniently provides all necessary amenities for a comfortable lifestyle. The local area is known for its splendid views of the fjord, long sun exposure, and a rich tapestry of natural beauty that changes spectacularly with the seasons. As you approach this charming chalet, you are immediately greeted by the promise of tranquility. A short distance from the sea, this property boasts wonderful opportunities for hiking, fishing, and being one with nature. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or simply enjoy the thought of a quiet morning coffee with a view, this is the place to be. The chalet itself is designed to offer comfort and warmth. With a total of three cozy bedrooms, it accommodates family and guests comfortably. Its size, a manageable 71 square meters, makes it an ideal space for those who appreciate a snug, yet inviting environment. The property includes: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - A sizeable garage - Multiple outbuildings - Spectacular views of the fjord - Proximity to hiking and fishing spots - Walking distance to Krokstadøra center - ... click here to read more

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Welcome, international home seekers, to a hidden gem nestled along the beautiful shores of Leksa! Here in the quaint yet charming community of Nord-Leksa lies a picturesque retreat waiting for you at Leksaveien 37. Tucked away in this delightful region, the property offers an enchanting blend of coastal serenity and countryside charm. Amidst my bustling schedule, let me take you on a vivid tour of this inviting country home, while sharing a glimpse into the life that awaits you in Leksa. As you approach this lovingly maintained property, you'll immediately notice its fantastic location just a stone's throw away—only fifty meters—from the striking shoreline. The cabin itself, built in 2001, is in good condition and poised to offer the perfect backdrop for your idyllic escape. It's perfectly suited for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the modern comforts you expect. Here's what you can expect when exploring the home: - Cozy country home style - 68 square meters of living space - 3 inviting bedrooms - Bright living room filled with natural light - Functional kitchen - 1 well-kept bathroom - Convenient hallway connecting all rooms - Detached outbuilding with guest toilet - Lush garden with fruit trees & berry bushes - Electricity, water & sewage all in place Living in Leksa is like stepping into a world where tranquility and nature come together harmoniously. The island, consisting of both Sør-Leksa and Nord-Leksa, is connected by a bridge, making navigating between the two a breeze since 1986. This close-knit community is perfect for both permanent residents and holidaymakers seeking a peaceful retreat away from the din of city life. An easy drive from the ferry terminal, the property combin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Leksaveien 37!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Leksa, Norway, Beinvika Hyttefelt 20 offers a unique charm that invites you to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life and immerse yourself in nature's tranquility. This cozy cabin, with its stunning fjord views, promises not only a home but an experience, to savor for lifetime. Stepping foot in this charming cabin is like turning the pages of a story you can write yourself. It's querky and delightful, with its weathered facade proudly standing atop an elevated site, right by the water's edge. For oversea buyers seeking a peaceful retreat, this property is more than just bricks and mortar; it's a gateway to a simpler way of living. The heart of the cabin is a living room warmly adorned with a wood-burning stove, making it an inviting space especially during the cool Nordic evenings. Imagine evenings spent here, with the fire crackling and the views of the fjord painting a stunning backdrop through the large windows. It's a place where coziness meets character, complete with a truly Scandinavian aesthetic. Lying within the cabin are four modest bedrooms, offering ample space for a growing family or hosting friends, with the ability to accomodate up to ten guests. While the bedrooms whisper simplicity, they're flooded with natural light and charm, creating rooms that feel warm and welcoming. The single bathroom has been tastefully updated, respecting the cabin's vintage charm while adding a touch of modern convenience. Beyond the main structure lies a generous, 76 m² terrace – practically a stage set for summer gatherings under the long lasting Norwegian sun. It boasts an outdoor kitchen and hot tub, where you can unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding nature. If you ... click here to read more

Welcome to Beinvika Hyttefelt 20!

Welcome to the charming community of Krokstadøra, where the pristine landscapes of Snillfjord offer a delightful backdrop for your next home. Situated at Krokstadøra 74, this property presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene Norwegian countryside. While it requires some refurbishments, this home is perfect for the adventurous buyer interested in crafting a living space to their preferences. The villa sits elegantly on a substantial 2-acre lot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and gardening. The residence itself provides a generous floor area of 172 square meters, featuring four bedrooms and a bathroom, accommodating a family comfortably. The inclusion of a double garage and an additional outbuilding offers practical solutions for storage or workspace needs. While the house awaits some upgrading to elevate it to modern living standards, its potential is undeniable. It represents a fantastic fixer-upper opportunity, ideal for those who wish to tailor a home to their taste and specifications. Living in Krokstadøra, you will find yourself surrounded by natural beauty and tranquility. The area boasts excellent swimming and fishing spots along the Snilldalselva, perfect for leisurely weekends or an after-work escape. For everyday conveniences, the property is conveniently located within walking distance to local amenities including a grocery store, a school, a kindergarten, and a football field, ensuring that your family’s daily needs are easily met. The broader region of Snillfjord is celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and peaceful ambiance. Residents enjoy a rich quality of life with access to numerous outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and winter s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Krokstadøra 74.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Snillfjord, this charming chalet at Terningan Hytteområde 106 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its stunning fjord views, serene surroundings, and modern comforts, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape or a rewarding investment in the European holiday home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of nature, with the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive 82-square-meter terrace. This outdoor haven wraps around three sides of the chalet, providing ample space for sunbathing, alfresco dining, or simply soaking in the panoramic views of the fjords and mountains. The terrace's partial covering ensures you can enjoy this space year-round, regardless of the weather. Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and comfort, with a thoughtfully designed open-plan living area that seamlessly blends the kitchen and living room. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The centerpiece of the living area is a high-quality cast iron wood-burning stove, perfect for cozy evenings spent with family or friends. The kitchen is both functional and stylish, equipped with modern amenities that make meal preparation a joy. With ample countertop space and storage, it's a culinary enthusiast's dream. The proximity to the dining area ensures that cooking remains a social activity, allowing you to entertain guests effortlessly. The chalet features three well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The master bedroom is spacious enough for a double bed and additional furnishings, while the other two bedrooms offer f ... click here to read more

The cabin with a beautiful view

Welcome to this enchanting chalet nestled in the heart of the magnificent Snillfjord, a treasure trove for those who yearn for tranquility and nature's embrace. Located at the exclusive Terningan hytteområde, this charming retreat is poised elegantly between the forest and the captivating coastline, offering a harmonious blend of woodland echoes and ocean whispers. As a bussy real estate agent, it's my pleasure to introduce this splendid chalet, a true gem for families and vacationers alike, where buzz of everyday life feels a world away. Built in 2009, this chalet boasts a sterling condition, welcoming you with open arms to an abode where memories wait to be made. The chalet itself offers a cozy yet generous space covering 74 square meters, promising comfort for family gatherings or weekends with friends. Its prime feature, without doubt, is the panoramic view of the fjord—an everyday spectacle that shimmers under the Nordic sky. Sunlight bathes this chalet generously throughout the day, thanks to the smart positioning. This home-away-from-home features: - Four spacious bedrooms, crafted for both solitude and shared laughter - Accommodation for up to 12, perfect for hosting - Comfortable bathroom with washing machine provisions - Modern kitchen with ample storage and counter space - Main living room with parquet flooring - Wood stove enhancing rustic aesthetics - Efficient heat pump - Underfloor heating for endearing warmth - A sprawling open terrace of 96 square meters The local area of Snillfjord is a nature lovers haven, ideal for both relaxation and adventure. Life hither dances to a slower rhythm, yet it's imbued with rich possibilities. The natural beauty all around you is breathtaking—a constant call to enj ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 ved Mathias Åsvang har gleden av å presentere Terningan hytteområde 127!

Welcome to a serene slice of Norwegian paradise located at Storaunveien 54, in the picturesque Ytre Snillfjord. This cabin at the edge of nature is an inviting retreat for overseas buyers in search of tranquility and adventure. As you explore this property, imagine not just a home, but a place where stories are made, with each season weaving a new chapter. Tucked in the landscape, this cabin not only provides an escape from the hustle and bustle but also places you 130 meters from the shimmering Snillfjorden. Here, you'll find a canvas of natural beauty at your doorsteps, where hiking trails and water activities beckon those with an adventurous spirit. The cabin itself, slightly modest in size, spreads over 62 square meters, offering a cozy space that prioritizes comfort and warmth. It’s a place that invites you and your loved ones to gather, share stories, and craft memories. Inside, you'll find these features: - Spacious lounge & open kitchen area (28 sq. meters) - Two cozy bedrooms - 2 conveniently designed bathrooms - Large windows for abundant natural light and stunning views - Modern appliance-ready kitchen - Sunny terrace (58 sq. meters) - Detached double garage - Two functional annexes for guests or extra family members Living here, you'll appreciate the two bedrooms designed for comfort: one larger at 10.5 square meters, and a smaller room perfect for kids or guests. Both are spaces where mountain air breezes through, promising restful nights and refreshing mornings. Now, let’s wander outside. The 58-square-meter terrace is not just a spot; it's a stage. Here you can sit with your coffee as you soak up those fjord views, shifting from the blues and greens of summer to the crisp whites of winter. Perhaps you’ ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Tor Håkon Skogstad har gleden av å presentere Storaunveien 54.

Let me just say, it’s a real treat to get to present a property like this, especially to my overseas clients and expats who might not know much about this corner of Norway, but are looking for something really special and authentic. I’m a pretty busy agent but I always try to give that extra local insight, so I want you to imagine yourself arriving by boat at Flesvikveien 286, right here in beautiful Snillfjord. This is one of those cabins—a chalet, really—that doesn’t come around often, and its story and location are definitely worth hearing about. Let’s start with the location, because for many buyers from abroad, the setting is what Norway’s all about. Snillfjord is in Trøndelag, which isn’t the most famous region in Norway, but that means it’s less crowded and still really pure, with a lot of wild landscape everywhere you look. The cabin is on a little peninsula, so you’re completely surrounded by the fjord and forest, just water and sky out the windows. It’s a calm, private place but friendly for families or anyone who loves hiking, boating or fishing. The only way to get here is by boat—a lot of Norwegian cabins are like that—which makes arriving at your place feel like the start of a real adventure, every single time. Now, to be honest, this chalet isn’t huge. It’s about 32 square meters, so you’re not hosting massive parties inside, but that’s not what most people want from a Norwegian cabin anyway. Usually, you’re spending half your time outdoors—there’s a terrace here that’s almost double the size of the inside, about 61 square meters, partly covered so you’re good in any weather. The terrace looks straight onto the fjord and the hills, and honestly, it sort of becomes your outdoor living room. Imagine taking ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flesvikveien 286 - a cozy cabin in enchanting surroundings on an idyllic peninsula.

Ok, so let me tell you a bit about this place – I’ll be honest, in my line of work, you get to see a lot, but spots like this come up not very often. I’m always running around, showing places all over the region and sometimes all over Europe, but this one here in Snillfjord – it stands out for its land size and its location. So what we have here at Flesvikveien 288 is a proper Norwegian farmhouse, situated right by the sea. The property covers over 630,000 square meters (yes, you read that right, that's hectares of land!), which is honestly great for anyone who's dreaming about space – whether you want to do a bit of small-scale farming, have some animals, or just need all of that nature and privacy, you get it here. Let me walk you through the property a bit, and I’ll try not to get too distracted, but there’s quite a bit to cover. The main house is not brand new, and you can tell it's seen some years, but it’s solid and totally usable as it is. If you want something super fancy with gleaming surfaces, you’ll probably want to do some updates, which you can really do in your own style. There’s a lot of history in the walls and with a bit of vision, you could definitely bring it up a notch, but nothing feels neglected or falling apart. I’d call it good condition overall, just expect a bit of modernizing here and there. Let’s talk spaces. The main house is over two floors: - Three bedrooms (not enormous, but they’re practical) - One bathroom (it’s basic, but gets the job done) - Two living rooms (good for family or guests) - Usable kitchen – space for the basics, cooker, fridge/freeze etc - Lots of daylight, these windows just soak it up - Wood-burning fireplace in the living area – always a plus in Norway’s winters - C ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flesvikveien 288 - a peaceful and idyllic property with many possibilities

Nestled in the heart of Agdenes, Norway, Verrafjordsveien 707 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This country home, with its expansive layout and breathtaking fjord views, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. This property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and a gateway to the natural wonders of Norway. A Home with Character and Comfort The main cabin, a spacious 201 sqm abode, is designed for comfort and functionality. Its open-plan living room, with large windows, invites the outside in, offering panoramic views of the fjord. The light wooden floors and wood-burning stove create a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfect for cozy evenings with family and friends. The kitchen, renovated in 2008, is a chef's delight. With ample workspace and a bar solution that opens into the living room, it's ideal for both everyday meals and entertaining. The adjacent dining area is perfect for hosting dinner parties or enjoying a quiet breakfast as the sun rises over the fjord. Versatile Accommodation for Family and Guests With five bedrooms spread across the main cabin and two annexes, this property is perfect for large families or groups of friends. The main cabin features two well-sized bedrooms, each with ample storage. The larger annex, built in 2009, offers two additional bedrooms, a kitchen, and a living area, making it a self-contained unit for guests or extended family. The smaller annex provides further accommodation options, ensuring ... click here to read more

The cabin is situated high on the plot, with a southwest-facing terrace and panoramic views over the archipelago.

Nestled in the serene embrace of a secluded corner of Norway, this splendid chalet in Snillfjord offers an idyllic getway for those who seek solace and adventure by the water. Set at Trøan 134, in the charming city of Snillfjord, this leisure property is not just a house – it's an experience waiting to unfold. Upon arriving at this hidden gem, you're welcomed by its picturesque surrounding, offering a mix of tranquility and rustic charm. With car access right to the property, you can conveniently embark on this adventure, a mere 1.5 hours from the vibrant city of Trondheim. This chalet is an epitome of tranquility, perfectly positioned within a private, sheltered part of a bay, offering little visibility from the outside, ensuring your peace and privacy. The property itself sprawls over an impressive 109 square meters, effortlessly combining coziness with ample space. Featuring 4 bedrooms, it's a perfect escape for families or friends seeking quality time together. The chalet strikes a harmonious balance between traditional charm and modern comfort. The living room is a cozy retreat, ideal for gathering around after a day of adventures. The kitchen is well-equipped for preparing meals while still enjoying the company of loved ones in the open-plan space. Moving onwards, a spacious bathroom accommodates all your needs, making it convenient for shared living quarters. The loft living room offers additional space, perfect for children or guests to unwind. Storage won't be an issue, as the property includes an ample storage room, saving you from any clutter. Outside, the chalet truly shines. A delightful, sunny terrace welcomes you to relax in the open air, complete with glass railings that seamlessly blend with the surr ... click here to read more

Fantastic leisure property by the water, about 1.5 hours from Trondheim - boathouse

Picture this: it's early July, the Norwegian sun is still above the horizon at nine in the evening, and you're sitting on a fifty-square-meter timber terrace with a cold glass of something local in hand, watching a fishing boat cut a slow white line across the Trondheimsleia strait. The smell of salt air drifts up the slope. Somewhere behind the cabin, a trail winds up into Sundfjellet. Nobody is in a hurry. This is Sundlandet — and it gets under your skin quickly. The chalet at Snillfjordsveien 4530 sits on a generous 1,206-square-meter plot in the coastal reaches of Trøndelag, about a hundred meters back from the water's edge. It's not a new build trying to imitate tradition — it's a cabin that's actually been lived in, cared for, and gradually improved since it first went up in 1980. A thoughtful modernization in 2006, a new bathroom fitted in 2018, a replacement hot water tank in 2023, a new washing machine in 2024: the kind of rolling, sensible upgrades that signal an owner who used the place properly and respected it. The result is a property in good condition, move-in ready, and comfortable in all four seasons. At 80 square meters across three bedrooms, the main cabin is compact without feeling cramped. The living room — around 24 square meters — carries large windows that track the sun east to west throughout the day, pulling Trondheimsleia's shifting light right into the room. Morning, the water is steel-grey and calm. Afternoon, it can turn a deep greenish-blue. Evening, on a clear day, there's a particular gold that comes off the fjord that you simply won't find anywhere else. A wood-burning stove sits at the heart of the room, and in October — when the birch trees have turned amber and the air bites — it ea ... click here to read more

Welcome to Snillfjordsveien 4530!

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

The cabin with fantastic views

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

Front view of the cabin and property