Coastal Chalet Retreat in Hasselvika | Ideal Second Home with Boathouse Access & Sunlit Terrace

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Brettingsveien 26, 7112 Hasselvika, Hasselvika (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 62Floor area

€247,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

62m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Hasselvika, Brettingsveien 26 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of Norwegian coastal living. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature.

A Coastal Haven
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 37 m² terrace. This is the daily reality at Brettingsveien 26, where the sea is not just a view but a part of your everyday life. The chalet's strategic positioning ensures you enjoy the sun's warm embrace throughout the day, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing, al fresco dining, or simply unwinding with a good book.

Modern Comfort Meets Rustic Charm
Built in 2008, this chalet seamlessly blends modern amenities with rustic charm. The open-plan living area, with its high ceilings and large windows, creates a bright and airy atmosphere, perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. The kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering both functionality and style.

Space for Family and Friends
With three well-proportioned bedrooms, this chalet comfortably accommodates family and guests. Each room is designed to maximize space and comfort, ensuring a restful retreat after a day of exploring the local area. The additional loft space provides flexibility, whether you need extra sleeping quarters or storage.

A Versatile Annex
The property includes a separate 17 m² annex, a versatile space that can be tailored to your needs. Whether you envision it as a guest suite, a private office, or a creative studio, the annex offers endless possibilities.

Outdoor Adventures Await
Hasselvika is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With direct access to the sea, you can indulge in boating, fishing, and water sports right from your doorstep. The surrounding landscape offers excellent hiking trails, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region.

Convenient Accessibility
Despite its tranquil setting, Brettingsveien 26 is conveniently accessible year-round. A short drive connects you to local amenities, including a grocery store and shopping center. Public transport options are within walking distance, ensuring easy travel to nearby towns and attractions.

Investment Potential
As a second home, this property offers not only a personal retreat but also an attractive investment opportunity. The demand for holiday homes in this picturesque region is on the rise, promising potential rental income and long-term value appreciation.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom chalet with open-plan living
- Expansive 37 m² sunlit terrace with sea views
- Separate 17 m² annex for guests or workspace
- Direct access to the sea with boathouse rights
- Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
- Loft space for additional sleeping or storage
- Freehold plot of 753 m² with child-friendly grounds
- Fireplace/wood stove for cozy evenings
- Year-round accessibility with parking/garage space
- Proximity to local amenities and public transport
- Ideal for outdoor activities: hiking, fishing, boating

Owning Brettingsveien 26 means more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates nature, relaxation, and adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape, a family holiday home, or a sound investment, this chalet offers it all. Experience the unparalleled beauty and tranquility of Norwegian coastal living at its finest.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
62
Price per m²
€3,984
Garden size
753
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the holiday home

Pull back the curtain on a mid-January morning at Olavika hytteområde and the fjord light does something extraordinary. Low and pale gold, it cuts sideways through the large living room windows and lands on the wood grain of the floor while the log burner ticks and hisses quietly in the corner. That's the specific kind of quiet you can't manufacture — no traffic, no crowds, just the occasional creak of the boathouse down the slope and the smell of cold salt air when you crack the door. This is Fosslandsosen, on the island of Otterøya in Namsos municipality, and if you've been circling the idea of owning a proper Norwegian coastal retreat, this three-bedroom chalet at the end of that search. Built in 2018, the chalet sits within the well-established Olavika cabin community at Finnanger — an area that locals in Trøndelag genuinely covet for its combination of open-sea access, south-facing light, and the kind of relaxed neighbourliness that makes summer weeks stretch out pleasantly. The plot itself is tidy and considered: wide concrete terraces, a proper lawn, and a partially covered outdoor section that means you're eating outside in the rain without a second thought. Scandinavian pragmatism, done well. Step inside and the ground floor opens immediately into an entrance hall with serious storage — hooks, benches, room for ski gear and wetsuits and all the accumulated kit that coastal life demands. Through the hall, the main living space runs open-plan between the kitchen and sitting room. Ceilings climb high enough that it never feels compressed, and the 2020 wood-burning stove becomes the gravitational centre of the room from September through to May. The kitchen is fully fitted: integrated fridge, freezer, oven, microw ... click here to read more

Olavika Hytteområde 3 presented for sale! (Photo: Martin Hågensen)

At six in the morning, before the rest of southern Norway has stirred, you can step off the terrace at Øytangveien 338 and walk fifty meters to the edge of the Skagerrak. The water is glassy, the sky is already light—this is July in the Aust-Agder archipelago—and your boat is tied at the private jetty below, rocking gently. That moment is yours every single morning if you own this place. Set at the outermost tip of Tverrdalsøya, this three-bedroom timber chalet is the kind of coastal property that rarely surfaces in the Norwegian market. Not because it's large or lavish—65 square meters of honest, well-kept cabin living—but because it has the combination that serious buyers know is almost impossible to find together: a south-facing sunny plot, a private jetty, a registered boat space in the shared marina established in 2018, and genuine seclusion. Properties with all four of those things on the Arendal coastline don't sit on the market long. The cabin dates from 1972 and has been maintained with real care. You can see it in the details: the fireplace in the living room that still draws cleanly on autumn evenings, the large windows that frame the rocky outcrops and open sea beyond, the terrace that wraps around much of the building and catches sun from late morning until the long Scandinavian dusk. The interior living area of 51 square meters is tight by city standards, but that's never the point at a place like this. You're outside most of the time. The kitchen is functional and open to the living space, which means whoever is cooking a pan of fresh-caught mackerel doesn't miss the conversation happening on the terrace two steps away. Three bedrooms means you can bring the whole family or fill the place with friends w ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene and picturesque landscape of Fevåg, a peaceful village nestled along the stunning Stjørnfjorden. At Vestvikveien 206, a delightful cabin awaits you, offering a perfect refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life. This charming retreat, built in 2024, is a cozy yet functional space with a harmonious blend of comfort and simplicity. Set in natural surroundings with minimal traffic, the cabin boasts an area of 76 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to cater to your needs, whether you are on a holiday or looking to settle down. As you step inside, you're welcomed by a spacious living room that invites you to unwind and savor the beauty outside the window. The natural light streams in, creating an inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. The open design allows for seamless interaction whether you're entertaining friends or enjoying a quiet evening with family. - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Cozy living room - Modern, well-equipped kitchen - Ample storage space - 11 sq m balcony/terrace - Beautiful views over the fjord - Proximity to the sea (0.1 km) - Large lot (543 sq m) for outdoor activities - Convenient public transportation (bus stop 4 minutes away) The kitchen is not merely functional but also a place where making meals becomes an experience, with modern appliances that cater to your culinary needs. Picture yourself sipping a morning coffee on the 11-square-meter balcony while soaking in the breathtaking views of the fjord. The three bedrooms are designed for comfort and relaxation, ensuring restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. Living here is more than just owning a cabin; it's about embracing a lifestyle intertwined with nature. Fevåg is renowned for its scenic hiking ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vestvikveien 206!

Welcome, busy international buyers and expats, to the delightful country home nestled within the serene arms of Hasselvika, Norway—Rateveien 11, a residence well-known as 'Fjellheim'. This hidden gem, lovingly restored and shining in its charm, awaits you with open arms. With the magnificence of Norway's breathtaking landscape at its core, Fjellheim provides a stable foundation for those wishing to explore an adventurous life, wrapped around relaxation and exhilarating views. Stepping into this lovely abode, you will immediately be enveloped by the mingling aroma of pine and fresh fjord air, alongside the warmth that radiates from the hearths. Fjellheim comprises two independent apartments, freshly renovated to meet modern living standards while keeping Norwegian authenticity. This alone makes it perfect for larger families, visiting friends, or potential rental income. Investing in a home like this one means you open doors to a future of opportunities, right here on the charming Rateveien. Hasselvika sits peacefully on the coast of the Trondheimfjord, an eternal beauty surrounded by dense forests and noble mountains. Just 80 km from the lively Trondheim, this area allures you with the best of both worlds—a tranquil abode away from the city's hustle and bustle yet accessible enough for convenience and connection. Here in Hasselvika, the pulse of local life beats in sync with nature's serenade. The village boasts a friendly community atmosphere, full of sports, culture, and a neighborly spirit that draws you in. As you settle into your new lifestyle, you’ll discover the town’s heart—a small supermarket for your daily needs, a kindergarten, a primary school, a charming harbor, and a trusty local pub. Oh yes, let's not f ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a property that beautifully entwines modern comforts with the essence of Norwegian living, situated in the serene village of Hasselvika, Norway. Please let me take a moment of your time to introduce this remarkable piece of real estate— a spacious sanctuary offering much more than just a roof over your head. Located at Rateveien 11, just an 80-kilometer drive from the storied city of Trondheim, this dwelling makes for an intriguing exploration into quality living, investment opportunity, and the potential for personal or financial growth. First, a little insight into Hasselvika. This cozy village sits quietly cradled along the Trondheimfjord, a sanctuary for those who lean towards an outdoor lifestyle but don't want to compromise on comfort. Hasselvika is like a closely knit community where one will find a host of activities to get involved in, be it sports or cultural engagements. It boasts fundamental amenities such as a handy local supermarket, a kindergarten for your little ones, and a primary school. A harbor adds to the locale's charm, not to mention the local pub where you can unwind. Transportation is convenient with a fast boat service to Trondheim just 3.5 kilometers away, supplemented by a car ferry and bus services. The regional hub of Værnes Airport has regular flights to destinations like Amsterdam, being a mere 85 kilometers away. The property itself offers a dual living experience with two separate apartments, making it ripe for multi-family living or renting out as an income-generating asset. On the ground floor, Apartment 1 sprawls in its openness, featuring a cozy living room warmed by a wood stove. Picture yourself here on a cold evening, listening to the crackle of burning wood as light ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Øveråsveien 15, a spacious and charming villa nestled in the scenic location of Eide, Bjugn. This detached house, with its serene rural surroundings, presents a unique lifestyle opportunity for prospective buyers seeking tranquility combined with the potential to personalize their living space. The property is spread over two floors, featuring a total of 164 square meters, providing ample space for family living and entertaining. The ground floor offers a welcoming entrance, a convenient toilet, two storage rooms ensuring your living spaces remain clutter-free, and a laundry room for practical household management. There are also two bedrooms on this floor, providing flexibility in accommodation. The spacious living room flows into the dining area, which is adjacent to the kitchen, creating a seamless space for family interactions. Upstairs, there are two additional bedrooms, both of which uphold the property's promise of comfort and privacy. Each room offers sufficient space for personalization, making them perfect for family members or guests. While the property is in good condition, it boasts a lot of potential for future enhancements. This villa is ripe for buyers who view it as a canvas ready to be transformed into their dream home. Renovations can be managed at a pace that suits your lifestyle and budget, making it a practical project for those willing to invest time and energy. Here's a snapshot of what this property has to offer: - 4 bedrooms - Spacious living and dining area - Functional kitchen - 1 bathroom - Carport parking - Plot size accommodating future expansions or gardening projects Living in Bjugn, specifically in the Eide area, brings the beauty of Norwegian nature right to your door ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øveråsveien 15!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Trøndelag region, Lensvikveien 1581 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This delightful property, located just 50 meters from the serene coastline, is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its rich history, having been lovingly expanded in the 1980s, this chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive 47 square meter terrace. Here, you can enjoy your morning coffee while taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, a perfect start to any day. The chalet's design seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern conveniences, ensuring a comfortable stay throughout the year. Key Features: - Prime Location: Just 50 meters from the sea, offering stunning coastal views and easy access to water activities. - Spacious Living: 65 square meters of well-utilized space, including three cozy bedrooms and a functional kitchen. - Outdoor Oasis: A large terrace perfect for dining, relaxation, and soaking in the natural beauty. - Private Boathouse: Ideal for storing boats and fishing gear, enhancing your coastal living experience. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with electricity, water, and sewage systems for year-round comfort. - Ample Storage: Includes a detached outbuilding for additional storage needs. - Nature Lover's Paradise: Proximity to hiking trails, forests, and mountains for endless outdoor adventures. - Community a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lensvikveien 1581!

Step right into this cozy seaside hideaway at Lensvikveien 843, nestled in the heart of picturesque Lensvik, Norway. Imagine sipping your morning coffee with the gentle whisper of waves crashing nearby. This cabin isn't just a purchase; it’s your next adventure callin' all the way from Norway's stunning coastline. Lensvik is a small, enchanting village in the municipality of Orkland, nestled in the arms of Norway's lush landscapes. Being in Lensvik provides you a slice of Norwegian rural life, allowing you to enjoy tranquility while being connected to nearby towns. With the characteristic Nordic climate, the place offers cool summers and mild, snowy winters—perfect for those who appreciate all four seasons. Inside our prized cabin, you're greeted by a lovely and functional layout. There's a comfortable living space perfect for a warm, cozy evening or a get-together with friends. Picture this: family dinners in a well-set kitchen, where modern amenities blend effortlessly with rustic charm. The kitchen is fully equipped with necessary appliances and has handy storage spaces to keep things tidy. For a restful night's sleep, that's what the three luminous bedrooms are for, each promising you the respite you deserve after a day of adventure. The existing bathroom, modern and functional, will cater to your everyday needs. This isn’t just any cabin—it's your base camp for local exploration. Lensvik itself offers a world of activities. The immediate area is a playground for nature lovers, boasting beautiful hiking trails and crystal-clear waters perfect for fishing or leisurely boating trips. For grocery runs or day trips, the nearby villages of Lensvik and Selva have got you covered. Situated strategically, the cabin feat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lensvikveien 843

Welcome to a quaint cabin nestled in the embrace of nature at Agdenesmyrveien 75, in the charming coastal town of Agdenes, Norway. This unique retreat offers more than just a getaway; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the serene rhythm of a simpler life, away from the hustle and bustle of busy cityscapes. With a setting as idyllic as this, you'll find yourself drawn to the harmony of land and sea, where the majestic Trondheimsleia meets the tranquil Trondheimsfjorden, creating a serene backdrop to your new lifestyle. Picture yourself waking up to the gentle whispers of the morning breeze, the sunlight peeking through the leaves of towering trees, and the calming sounds of nature. The cabin, built in 1990, spreads over a cozy 40 square meters, making it the ideal size for those who crave solitude or a peaceful hideaway. Its single bedroom and bathroom ensure that it's snug and uncomplicated, bringing everything you need within arm's reach. Think of this as your personal escape, where modern complexities give way to natural simplicities. Now, what makes Agdenes a desirable place to call home? It's more than just a map-dot on the coast of Norway – it’s a gateway to exploration and relaxation. The nearby King Øystein's Harbor is not only steeped in history but also a vibrant spot, drawing visitors and locals alike with its stunning views and cultural significance. Here, you can linger by the water’s edge, watch fisherfolk return with the day’s catch, or simply stroll along the shoreline, breathing in the crisp, unpolluted air. The climate here is typically coastal, characterized by mild summers and cool winters, offering the perfect conditions for enjoying a myriad of outdoor activities all year round. Picture you ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lensvik, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its breathtaking views of the Trondheimsfjord and proximity to nature, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Lensvikveien 526, where the beauty of the fjord is your daily backdrop. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1964, this well-maintained chalet exudes rustic charm while offering all the modern comforts you need. The main cabin features a bright and inviting living room, where large windows frame the stunning fjord views. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, perfect for those chilly Norwegian evenings. The kitchen is both functional and well-lit, providing ample space for meal preparation and storage. The bedroom is comfortable, easily accommodating a double bed, while two storage rooms offer additional space for your belongings. Versatile Spaces for Every Need In addition to the main cabin, the property includes a traditional Norwegian storehouse, or stabbur, which has been adapted to include an extra room. This versatile space can serve as a guest room, hobby area, or additional storage. An outbuilding provides further storage options for tools, outdoor furniture, or recreational equipment. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure The property's location is truly exceptional, set on a hillside with unobstructed views over the Trondheimsfjord. Despite ... click here to read more

Lensvikveien 526. Leisure property with stunning views, cabin, storehouse, and outbuilding

You wake up to silence. Not the city kind of silence that's really just a lower hum of traffic and neighbor noise — actual silence, broken only by wind moving through spruce trees and the distant creak of a ski lift warming up for the day. That's a Saturday morning in Haugsdalen, and once you've had a few of them, it becomes very hard to go back. This single-level chalet sits on a 998-square-meter freehold plot in Rissa, a corner of Trøndelag county that most international buyers haven't discovered yet — which is precisely the point. The Indre Fosen peninsula has been drawing Norwegian families to its forests and fjord edges for generations, and this five-bedroom cabin, built in 1985 and kept in genuinely good condition, is the kind of property that doesn't come to market often. Five bedrooms. Thirteen sleeping places. One level. No stairs to navigate after a long day on the slopes. The ski lift is literally one minute from the front door. Walk out, boots already on, and you're there. That detail alone changes the calculus on a winter holiday home — no shuttles, no parking queues, no rushing. In January and February, when the snow settles deep across the Fosen hills, you'll understand why this matters. The elevation sits at around 276 meters above sea level, high enough to hold good snow through the heart of winter, low enough that the approach roads stay manageable. Come March, the light starts returning in long golden stretches across the hillside, the kind that turns the snow surface into something almost liquid at dusk. But this property earns its keep across every season. Summer in Rissa is genuinely underrated. The Trondheim Fjord — Trondheimsfjorden — is within reach, and the inland lakes and streams around Hau ... click here to read more

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This cozy cabin nestled in the heart of Stallvika, Bjugn, is a perfect getaway for those seeking a slice of tranquility mixed with the convenience of modern amenities. Ideally situated just an hour and a half's drive from the bustling city of Trondheim, it makes for a perfect weekend escape or even a longer retreat from the daily grind. Stepping into the cabin, which was thoughtfully constructed in 2007, you immediately notice its seamless blend of functionality and comfort. With two bedrooms, each spacious enough to accommodate family or friends, this cabin offers plenty of room for everyone. The open-plan living area combines both the kitchen and living room in one welcoming space. The kitchen is furnished with up-to-date appliances, catering to all your culinary needs, whether it's a quick breakfast before heading out for the day or a full evening meal after a leisurely day of adventure. One of the most cherished features of this property is the expansive veranda. It's a delightful location to unwind during the pleasant summer months, perhaps with a cold drink in hand or a book—the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside certainly add to its allure. Imagine hosting a barbecue with friends or family on a warm evening as the sun sets, casting a golden hue over the landscape. If you've got a passion for boating, you’ll be thrilled to hear about the nearby marina—a stone's throw from the cabin itself. The convenience of docking your boat there opens up endless opportunities to enjoy the stunning fjord and its inviting waters. Nearby, there’s a beautiful beach, perfect for sunbathing or taking a refreshing dip during the warmer days of summer. For those who love exploration, consider a short boat trip across th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stallvika and a very pleasant cabin with walking distance to the marina

Step out onto the terrace at Gafsetveien 123 on a July morning and you'll understand immediately why Norwegians have been coming to this corner of Trøndelag for generations. The air smells of pine resin and cut grass. Somewhere below the hill, the Trondheimsfjord catches the early light. A woodpecker is doing its thing in the birch stand at the edge of the plot. It's 6am and you have nowhere to be. This 1-bedroom cabin sits on a 1,463-square-meter plot just outside the small community of Stadsbygd, with the sea 1.4 kilometers away and the bustle of Rissa center a short drive down the road. At 29 square meters for the main cabin plus a 16-square-meter annex with its own covered terrace, this isn't a grand estate — it's something better: a proper Norwegian fritidsbolig, the kind of place where a long weekend feels like a full reset. The cabin was built in 1976 and has the bones you'd expect from that era — solid, practical, honest. The living room, roughly 17 square meters, pulls in natural light from three directions, which matters a lot this far north. In midsummer, that means golden evening light streaming in until nearly 11pm. In late September, it means amber afternoon warmth that makes the wood stove across the room look even more inviting. That stove is going to become one of your favorite things about this place, almost certainly by your second visit. The kitchen is functional and real — no pretense here. A pump system currently supplies water to the kitchen tap, and the owner has noted that a permanent water line runs directly behind the cabin, meaning a full connection is a practical future upgrade rather than a distant fantasy. A septic tank is already in place, with drainage laid toward the annex. This isn't ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gafsetveien 123! (Photo: Harald Wanvik, Interior Photo)

Nestled on the tranquil isle of Asserøya near the quaint settlements of Lysøysund and Vallersund, this charming cabin presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to harmonize with nature while enjoying the comforts of modern living. Situated on a serene, 3-acre plot, this property offers not just peace and privacy but also invites you with the potential of constructing your own boat dock, making it a haven for boating enthusiasts. The cabin itself, occupying a space of 67 square meters, boasts an inviting and airy living area adjoined to a functional kitchen, spreading over approximately 41.5 square meters. The presence of a wood stove adds a cozy touch to the spacious living room, which features large windows that frame the breathtaking outdoor views, allowing natural light to flood the interior spaces. Homes like this, with their four well-proportioned bedrooms, are perfectly aligned for family living where each member finds their own personal retreat. When stepping outside, one is met with expansive terraces that wrap almost around the entire cabin, including a built-in hot tub – a perfect spot for unwinding under the stars. The essence of outdoor living is further enriched with natural landscapes that are ideal for children and adults alike to roam and play freely. Living in Vallersund offers more than just picturesque scenery; it brings you close to a lifestyle enriched with outdoor activities. Just 0.2 km from the sea, residents can easily engage in water-based activities or explore numerous hiking trails that reveal stunning vistas and lush greenery. For essentials and local culture, Lysøysund is merely a stone's throw away, hosting its own community festivals and providing daily conveniences such as gr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Asserøyveien 28 and this beautiful holiday property in stunning surroundings between the sea and great hiking areas on Asserøya!

Stand on the south-facing terrace at Risvikstien 6 on a July evening and you'll understand immediately why people come to this stretch of the Trøndelag coast and never quite manage to leave. The light at that hour is extraordinary — low, golden, pulling long shadows across the water — and from up here, with the Fosen peninsula spread out below you, the noise of the world feels very far away. That terrace, built in 2020 and generously proportioned at 66 square meters, is honestly the heart of this property. You'll eat breakfast out there. You'll lose track of time out there. That's the point. This is a two-bedroom holiday chalet at Risvikstien 6 in Oksvoll, a quiet coastal settlement in the municipality of Ørland, Trøndelag. The main cabin covers 44 square meters — compact, yes, but thoughtfully laid out with a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and two bedrooms that sleep up to six comfortably. An 11-square-meter annex sits separately on the 715-square-meter plot, which gives the whole place a flexibility that a single structure never could. Guests get their own space. Kids get their hideaway. You get the cabin to yourselves. The sea is 200 meters away. Not a figure of speech. Two hundred meters down the lane and you're at the water's edge. Oksvoll sits on the southern tip of Fosen, a broad peninsula that juts into the Trondheim Fjord between the open sea and sheltered inner waters. This geography matters enormously for how you'll actually use the place. The coastline here is a mix of smooth rock shelves worn flat by millennia of tide and small sandy inlets that warm up quickly in June. Local families have been swimming off these rocks since before anyone can remember. You'll find yourself doing the same within about for ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. Nestled in the serene enclave of Vassbygda, Agdenes, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking solace amidst nature. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Originally constructed in the 1950s, this one-bedroom chalet has been lovingly updated to preserve its authentic character while incorporating essential modern amenities. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes a cozy sanctuary on cooler evenings, where the crackling fire provides warmth and ambiance. The kitchen, practical and well-equipped, invites you to prepare hearty meals, perhaps inspired by the local Norwegian cuisine. The bedroom offers a peaceful retreat, ensuring restful nights after days filled with exploration and adventure. A utility room adds practicality, providing space for storage and household tasks. With electricity installed, you can enjoy all the comforts of modern living in this idyllic setting. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Set on a generous 530 square meter plot, the property boasts a 73 square meter terrace, perfect for al fresco dining, entertaining guests, or simply soaking up the sun with a good book. The garden, a lush green oasis, invites you to indulge in gardening or simply enjoy the tranquility of your surroundings. Just 300 meters from the sea, this chalet is a haven for water enthusiasts. Whether it's fishing, swimming, or boating, the nearby waters offer endless opportunities for enjoyment. The sur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Værnesveien 532!

Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, Holadalen 31 in Råkvåg offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a Norwegian holiday home. This delightful property, built in 1984, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the simple pleasures of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. As you step onto the expansive 32-square-meter terrace, the crisp morning air greets you, and the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape unfold before your eyes. This is not just a place to stay; it's a place to live, to breathe, and to create lasting memories with family and friends. ### A Haven of Comfort and Functionality The chalet spans 58 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. The open-plan living and kitchen area, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a warm and inviting space for relaxation and entertainment. Whether you're enjoying a cozy evening by the wood-burning stove or preparing a meal in the well-equipped kitchen, every moment here feels special. - Property Type: Chalet - Location: Råkvåg, Trøndelag, Norway - Size: 58 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: $154,870 - Outdoor Space: 917 square meters - Terrace: 32 square meters, excellent condition - Heating: Electric and wood-burning stove - Kitchen: Solid wood, ample storage - Parking: 15 meters from the chalet - Utilities: Water and electricity ### Embrace the Norwegian Lifestyle Råkvåg is a hidden gem, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The chalet's location provides immediate access to hiking trails, where you can explore ... click here to read more

Welcome to Holadalen 31! - a beautifully located holiday cabin in scenic surroundings.

Welcome to Tønnølstrandveien 27A and B, a unique opportunity to acquire a picturesque cottage complex nestled within the enchanting landscapes of Oksvoll, Norway. Located in the delightful Trøndelag region, these two charming cabins are set upon a spacious plot that promises breathtaking sea vistas and optimal sun exposure. With the inclusion of an additional plot, numbered 25, and a boat place, this property is a dream come true for those with a passion for the sea and the tranquil life it promises. Let's start the journey at Tønnølstrandveien 27A, the main cabin, which gracefully combines the rustic appeal of traditional Norwegian architecture with the comforts of contemporary design. As you enter, you're greeted by expansive windows framing the captivating natural scenery, allowing the play of sunlight to dance through the rooms. The open-plan living space offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a fireplace serving as a focal point, perfect for cozy gatherings. The well-appointed kitchen makes it a breeze to cook up your favorite dishes with plenty of storage to keep everything neatly tucked away. Just a stone's throw away is the second cabin at Tønnølstrandveien 27B. Sharing the same thoughtful design ethos, this cabin serves as an excellent retreat for guests or extended families. Its layout is open and functional, featuring a living area, kitchen, and dining section designed for convenience and comfort. The bedrooms in both cabins, numbering to six in total, are designed to offer restful evenings with a combination of rustic and modern décor elements. Stepping outside, the large terrace becomes a personal haven where one can indulge in outdoor dining or simply kick back while absorbing the magnificent views. Sur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tønnølstrandveien 27A and B!

A Coastal Retreat in Råkvåg: Your Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure 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 terrace. Welcome to Bjørkviklia 3, a modern chalet nestled in the picturesque coastal village of Råkvåg, Norway. This property is more than just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where nature and comfort harmoniously coexist. A Day in the Life at Bjørkviklia 3 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the 167 m² terrace, where the sun's rays dance across the water, painting a mesmerizing picture of tranquility. As the day unfolds, explore the vibrant local culture of Råkvåg, a village renowned for its rich maritime history and charming wooden architecture. Stroll through the quaint streets, where local artisans display their crafts, and indulge in the region's culinary delights, from freshly caught seafood to traditional Norwegian pastries. As the afternoon sun casts a golden hue over the landscape, return to your chalet, where the open-plan living area invites you to unwind. The seamless flow between the kitchen and living room, accentuated by large windows, ensures you're never far from the stunning sea views. Prepare a meal in the state-of-the-art kitchen, equipped with a practical island and ample storage, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. Embrace the Seasons Råkvåg offers a tapestry of seasonal activities that cater to every interest. In the summer, the nearby marina beckons with opportunities for boating and fishing, while the surrounding trails invite you to hike through lush forests and discover hidden coves. As autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues, enjoy b ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørkviklia 3!

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Vallersund, Nausthylla 59 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. This four-bedroom house, built in 2006, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines modern comforts with the raw beauty of Norway's coastline. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. With panoramic views of the surrounding archipelago, this home is a haven for those who cherish the outdoors. Whether you're an avid sailor, a fishing enthusiast, or simply someone who loves to bask in the sun, Nausthylla 59 caters to all. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The house spans 132 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. The open-plan living and kitchen area, covering 65.5 square meters, serves as the heart of the home. Here, family gatherings and social events come to life, with large windows inviting natural light to dance across the room. - Spacious Living: The living area is perfect for cozy evenings, with ample wall space for art or a TV setup. - Modern Kitchen: A U-shaped kitchen with a bar solution, fully equipped for culinary adventures. - Four Bedrooms: Bright and airy, offering flexibility for families or guests. - Loft Space: A versatile area ideal for a playroom or home office. - Efficient Climate Control: A heat pump ensures comfort throughout the year. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The outdoor spaces are a true extension of the home, with a 18 ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nausthylla 59!