Cozy 4-Bedroom Chalet in Picturesque Rendalen with Spectacular Views and Easy Access to Ski and Hiking Trails

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Rentråkket 8, 2485 Rendalen, Rendalen (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€268,376

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

120m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Norway, Rentråkket 8 in Rendalen emerges as an inviting escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This chalet, a testament to cozy living, offers a slice of tranquility perched at an impressive 814 meters above sea level. Designed with care in 2008, the property promises both comfort and functionality, making it an ideal option for families and expatriates looking to settle or own a peaceful getaway.

The chalet's design unfolds on a singular level, providing ease of accessibility. As you approach, the promise of quietude sets in, with an outdoor storage room conveniently placed by the entry. Step inside to find a thoughtfully crafted space spanning 120 square meters. The heart of the home beats with warmth from two welcoming living rooms, creating a quintessential environment for shared moments and relaxation. Imagine unwinding by the fireplace, which features natural stone accents, as the crackling of logs fills the room.

For families visiting or looking to relocate, the layout ensures quality living with four well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms. The practical yet stylish kitchen, custom-built to accommodate culinary adventures, stands ready to serve up delightful feasts post your outdoor excursions.

Features:
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Single-story layout
- Two living rooms
- Custom-built kitchen
- Fireplace with natural stone
- South-facing terrace
- Outdoor storage
- Single-strip parquet flooring
- Wall paneling

Stepping outside, the south-facing terrace becomes the ideal setting for morning coffees or summer barbeques while gazing at the expansive views. The panorama shifts with the seasons, offering a vibrant palette year-round, a luxury that simply never dulls.

Living in Rendalen is a continuous invitation to connect with nature. With the chalet situated just 200 meters from the nearest groomed cross-country ski trail and about 600 meters from the ski slope, the winter months transform into a wonderland of snow and sport. Rendalen's community vibe is accentuated by the local café/pub near the slopes, offering a cozy refuge for social gatherings after a day on the snow.

Summertime unveils a different charm. This region blesses you with fishing streams, hunting grounds, and ample hiking trails. Whether it's berry picking trips or a leisurely cycle through mountain paths, every experience here invites a deeper appreciation for the lush green landscape. The cabin serves as a base camp for these explorations, making it a sanctuary for active families.

Rendalen offers more than just adventure, though. It's about an easy-going lifestyle where weekdays and weekends blend seamlessly into scenic surroundings. The nearby village culture enriches everyday living, offering glimpses of local traditions, cuisine, and hospitality that overseas buyers will find fascinating and welcoming.

When it comes to climate, the altitude provides a crisp, clean air that couples well with Norway's dramatic seasonal shifts. Winters can be chilly and decidedly snowy, setting the stage for picturesque landscapes and perfect ski conditions while summers are surprisingly mild, making it all the more enjoyable to partake in outdoor activities.

Rentråkket 8 in Rendalen is not just a property; it's an investment into a lifestyle of peace, where the hustle stops and nature begins. For the discerning overseas buyer, this chalet is a canvas, both a refuge and a launchpad into the wonders of Norwegian living. Whether you're seeking a holiday home or a permanent move, this chalet is quintessential for both relaxation and adventure, set amidst one of Norway's most picturesque locales.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
120
Price per m²
€2,236
Garden size
2296
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Nyrudveien 4839! Photo: EFKT

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The first thing you notice is the light. Up here on the Helgeland coast, on a clear July morning, the sun barely sets—it just dips toward the horizon, paints the sea copper, and climbs back up again. Standing on the wide terrace at Slåtterøyveien 30, coffee in hand, watching that light move across the water toward the outer islands, you understand immediately why people come to Sleneset and never quite manage to leave. This is a genuine Norwegian coastal chalet. Two bedrooms, 63 square meters of well-kept living space, built in 1996 and still going strong—roof replaced in 2023, pine floors warm underfoot, wooden panels covering every wall and ceiling the way they should in a cabin this close to the sea. It's not a renovated showpiece. It's a proper holiday home that has been lived in and loved, and it shows in the right ways. The living room is anchored by a wood-burning stove, the kind that earns its keep the moment September rolls in and the evenings cool. Large windows frame the coastal landscape outside—rocky shoreline, open water, the scattered silhouettes of nearby islands. The open connection between the kitchen and living area keeps everything from feeling cramped, and the high ceilings add a sense of space that the floor plan number alone doesn't suggest. The kitchen carries Sigdal cabinetry, solid and practical, with a proper extractor fan vented to the outside. There's room to cook a real meal here, not just make sandwiches. Upstairs, a loft hems adds flexible sleeping capacity—ideal when the extended family arrives in August, or when friends come up for a fishing weekend. One of the bedrooms includes a bunk bed, which makes the logistics of fitting more people in considerably easier. There's also a glassed ... click here to read more

Welcome to Slåtterøyveien 30! A spacious holiday property with its own shoreline, boathouse with large quay, and immediate proximity to the sea.

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Nestled in the captivating embrace of Norway’s picturesque landscape, located at the welcoming address of Renåfjellveien 411, 2485 Rendalen, lies a compelling opportunity for potential homeowners or investors: a charming country home that weaves together the tranquility of rural life with the comforts of a modern home. With an asking price of NOK 299,145, this is not just a purchase; it's an investment in lifestyle and serenity. As you approach this captivating abode, the quiet hum of nature becomes a trusted companion. The pace of life here is gently dictated by the rhythm of the changing seasons, offering a beautiful canvas upon which you can paint your ideal life. With 160 square meters thoughtfully laid out on a single level, the home invites multiple generations or friends looking to co-own into its embrace. Upon entering, you’ll find yourself in a warm, inviting entrance with underfloor heating, a subtle welcome on those chilly winter days. The interior is practical yet inviting. A cozy living room provides the perfect spot for family games or movie nights, all centered around a fireplace that dances with warmth. Adjacent, a dining room offers plenty of space for lively holiday dinners or quiet morning coffees, reflecting the earnest simplicity that country living promises. The kitchen is functional and accommodating; built-in appliances await your culinary inspiration, with ample cabinet and counter space to store and prepare local delights, perhaps including fresh catches from nearby fishing lakes or hand-picked cloudberries from surrounding grounds. This home is designed with accommodation in mind. The main bedroom is comfortably furnished with a double bed and integrated wardrobe. Three other bedrooms promi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Renåfjellveien 411!

Nestled in the heart of Rendalen's enchanting landscape, Bjørnelabben 11 welcomes you with open arms. This well-maintained log cabin, offering four cozy bedrooms and three functional bathrooms, stands quietly amidst the serene beauty of the Renåfjellet area. Folded into the mountainside and enveloped by Norway's untamed wilderness, this property beckons those seeking a sanctuary where nature's whisper is a constant companion. As a busy real estate agent working with international clients, I've been fortunate enough to help many find their dream homes away from home. Bjørnelabben 11 certainly stands out, not intimidating with grandeur but comforting with its genuine warmth. Built in 2001, this cabin combines the rustic charm of traditional Norwegian log construction with the conveniences we've come to expect in our everyday lives. The cabin isn’t about superficial regality but about offering a piece of Norway's rich natural beauty—a slice of tranquility—away from the city's hustle and bustle. When you step into this property, a sunny south-facing terrace greets you—a perfect spot for soaking up the sun's rays or observing the tranquil majesty of Rendalen without another cabin blocking your view. The open-plan living and kitchen area boasts high ceilings, creating an airy atmosphere that feels both expansive and comforting. Here, with the large windows inviting streams of natural light, you can host family dinners that linger long into the evening or unwind with a captivating book by the warmth of a unique stone-surrounded fireplace. The cabin is designed with practicality in mind. With waterborne floor heating warming every room on the ground floor and electric heating in the upstairs bathroom, comfort is prioritized. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørnelabben 11!

Well, folks! Let's take a magical journey to the picturesque town of Rendalen, nestled well within Norway's enchanting embrace. I'm diving into descriptions today, and I've got just the right property to talk about – a charming chalet that oozes character and invites you to experience the grandeur of nature, day in and day out. Situated at Røsslyngen 9, this generational cabin isn't just a home; it's a promise of memories crafted amidst breath-taking mountain vistas and the drama of seasons changing around you. With space spread over 151 square meters, you're looking at a spacious sanctuary with seven bedrooms and two bathrooms. But hey, let's take things step by step, shall we? Rendalen is a delightful blend of wilderness and whispers of modern life. You're welcome into a lifestyle painted with clean air and crisp mountain peaks. The climate here is as honest as it can get – it blesses you with white winters perfect for skiing adventures, and summers that sing with the songs of birds and rushing streams. If you're planning to call this slice of paradise your home, prepare your wardrobe for versatile wear! Now, about this chalet: don’t you just love how it's not bound to any one specific use? Essentially, it’s two independent units under one quaint roof, paving way for both togetherness and privacy. Each section hosts three lovely bedrooms, its own living space and a fully functional kitchen. You also have the new annex which adds more sleeping space and serves well for guests or as even more income potential through rentals. Keeping extended family or friends content here would be a cinch! Why is this chalet a prime option for those eyeing investments? Here’s the scoop: - Mountain views - Newly upgraded bathrooms - ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Rendalen, Renåskarven 208 is a cabin that invites you to experience the tranquil beauty of one of Norway’s most splendid wilderness areas. This isn't just a home; it's an invitation to a lifestyle that embraces nature’s splendor, away from the non-stop pace of city living. For anyone considering a slice of life in this idyllic region, this cabin promises a haven of peace and natural beauty that few other places can offer. Let's start our journey at Renåskarven 208, poised beautifully near the mesmerizing Renåfjellet. What strikes you first is its beautiful location, set in a secluded, quiet spot that's somewhat like a haven cleverly hidden from the rush of daily life. Here, you're close to some fantastic hiking and cross-country skiing trails, offering thrilling adventures for outdoor enthusiasts. Hop on a bike and explore the pathways that wind through this breathtaking landscape. Just a short, 2.8 km away is the Renåfjellet ski resort, a great place to let go and enjoy snowy pursuits or relax by the pond. Fishing at Mistra river or Storsjøen lake? Yes, it’s just a stone's throw away, especially for those who like casting a line and enjoying a quiet moment by the water's edge. Living in Rendalen, you’re not just buying a property; you're buying into a lifestyle embraced by nature lovers. Imagine waking up each day surrounded by hills and forests, where the air is as fresh it can be, and every breathe feels revitalizing. Winter here transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, ideal for those who cherish the crisp and cool embrace of cold weather, while summers provide mild warmth, perfect for holiday activities. The cabin at Renåskarven 208 itself is in very good condition, lov ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, the crisp air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. Welcome to Rønningsåsen 356, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Rendalen, where nature's beauty unfolds at your doorstep. A Day in the Life at Rønningsåsen 356 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the southwest-facing terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests greet you. As the sun rises, the landscape comes alive with vibrant colors, offering a perfect backdrop for your morning meditation or yoga session. The chalet's open-plan living area, with its inviting wood-burning stove, becomes the heart of your home. Here, you can gather with family and friends, sharing stories and laughter as the warmth of the fire envelops you. Large windows frame the picturesque scenery, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Embrace the Outdoors Rendalen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering excellent skiing opportunities. Cross-country trails weave through the landscape, inviting you to explore the pristine wilderness. As the seasons change, hiking trails reveal hidden gems, from tranquil lakes to lush forests teeming with wildlife. Fishing enthusiasts will find solace in the region's rich waters, where trout and other species abound. With several locations nearby offering fishing permits, you can spend your days casting lines and enjoying the tranquility of nature. Local Delights and Cultural Riches The nearby village of Åkrestrømmen provides all ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rendalen and Rønningsåsen 356! Photo: Bernat Tubau.

Introducing an intriguing opportunity to own a delightful country home nestled in the picturesque town of Rendalen. This property, located at Sjøliveien 69, 2485 Rendalen, offers a splendid blend of rustic charm and untapped potential. Home buying involves a significant investment, and as a busy real estate agent representing a global client base, I understand the importance of finding a property that aligns with the unique needs of my overseas buyers and expats. This house, in its welcoming embrace of nature, offers you an escapade from the high-paced routine of city life. This is no ordinary house; it’s a country retreat spread over three expansive floors. While the condition of the property is good - meaning you can move straight in - there remains endless potential for those who revel in the idea of putting their personal stamp on a home. This property is perfect for those with a vision to create their idyllic countryside haven. The house is generously sized at 150 square meters, featuring two spacious bedrooms and a single bathroom. This setup is perfect for a small family, a couple, or even a solo adventurer who enjoys having the extra space to entertain guests or create functional living and workspaces. - Three floors - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - Size: 150 square meters - Generously spaced interiors - Plot size: approx. 2 acres - Proximity to fishing and nature - Near Storsjøen for outdoor activities - Walking trails nearby - Priced at just 94,000 units Life in Rendalen is like touching the past while living comfortably in the present. This small town is filled with naturesque wonders. The air feels cleaner here, the grass seems greener, and life moves at a gentle pace. Being close to Storsjøen means y ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjøliveien 69!

### Experience the Serenity of Norwegian Wilderness at Rønningsåsen 389 Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the tranquil waters of Storsjøen. At Rønningsåsen 389, this is not just a dream but a daily reality. Nestled in the heart of Rendalen, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of rustic simplicity and natural beauty, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking solace and adventure in equal measure. #### A Day in the Life at Rønningsåsen 389 As the sun rises over the majestic mountains, the chalet's large windows invite the morning light to dance across the open-plan living area. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the crisp mountain air as you step onto the spacious veranda, where the panoramic views of Storsjøen and the surrounding wilderness unfold before you. Your day might begin with a leisurely hike along one of the many trails that wind through the verdant landscape, offering glimpses of local wildlife and the vibrant colors of seasonal flora. In the warmer months, the lake beckons with opportunities for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic by its shores. As the day draws to a close, gather around the wood-burning stove in the cozy living room, where the warmth and crackle of the fire create a perfect setting for storytelling and relaxation. The chalet's off-grid setup, powered by a basic solar panel system, ensures a sustainable lifestyle that harmonizes with the natural surroundings. #### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Rendalen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those who cherish the tranquility of nature. The region offers a plethora of activities throughout the year, from cross-country skiing an ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rønningsåsen 389!

Welcome to Renåtangen 68, a peaceful country home nestled within the serene landscapes of Rendalen, a charming area in Norway. For those in search of a tranquil escape, this property offers a delightful opportunity to enjoy the simplicity and beauty of nature. Ideal for anyone looking for a retreat or a holiday getaway, Renåtangen 68 promises a blend of cozy living within the embrace of natural surroundings. The house is situated in the heart of Rendalen, a quaint community known for its breathtaking outdoor scenes. This stunning location, with its unspoiled beauty, has become an attraction for those interested in hiking, skiing, and fishing. The area's mild summer days and snowy winters cater to a variety of outdoor activities. Rendalen is a haven for adventurers and serene escapists alike, offering endless trails to explore and numerous lakes and rivers to fish in. Stepping into the property itself, the country home spans a cozy 67 square meters. Even with its compact size, it encapsulates warmth and comfort. This one-level dwelling comprises a living room where natural light streams in, creating a welcoming space to unwind. The kitchen is basic but functional, awaiting your personal touch. Accompanying the communal areas are three snug bedrooms designed for rest and relaxation. Key features of this country home include: - Cozy living area - Functional kitchen space - Three snug bedrooms - Detached annex with an additional bedroom - Wood-burning heating - Installed gas system (2022) for stove and fridge - Solar panel (2022) for electricity - Sunny terrace with panoramic views This property does not have running water or traditional electricity connections, yet a solar panel offers environmental-friendly solutions ... click here to read more

Welcome to Renåtangen 68!

Welcome to the rustic getaway you've been dreaming of! Nestled in the serene panoramas of Rendalen lies this cozy country home, offering an authentic taste of rural Norwegian life. Located at Flendalsveien 1967, this delightful retreat perfectly balances tranquility and potential, promising a truly immersive experience of life away from the bustling city. Picture yourself here—surrounded by nature's beauty, this charming abode features two quaint bedrooms that welcome you with open arms after a long day of exploring the lush landscapes that surround. While a bathroom isn't part of this cozy retreat, it’s a classic country experience that gives you an opportunity to embrace the rustic lifestyle and explore creative solutions. The living room offers a snug corner for relaxation, where you can spend the cool evenings wrapped up in a warm blanket, sipping a cup of hot cocoa. Now, what could be more charming about this property is its commitment to sustainability. The solar panels installed ensure a steady supply of eco-friendly power, making you part of the green revolution while enjoying your peaceful escape. And for those water needs? A short stroll takes you to a water post nearby—a routine that soon becomes a cherished, grounding ritual. With a price of just 59,000, this country home is a rare find in such a scenic location. The property sits on a sun-drenched plot, which is just as perfect for summertime fun as it is for wintry adventures. Maybe plant a small garden to grow your own produce? Or simply enjoy a book under the vast never-ending sky—it’s your call, really. Living in Rendalen offers you the charm of a community that’s tightly-knit and welcoming. It's a place where neighbors know each other by name and le ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flendalsveien 1967!

Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, wrapped in the profound silence of the Norwegian wilderness, as the early light illuminates the spruce forests stretching endlessly across Rendalen's valleys. This is the daily reality that awaits at this off-grid mountain retreat, where life slows to nature's rhythm and the modern world feels pleasantly distant. This 45-square-meter chalet represents more than a vacation home—it's your gateway to the authentic Norwegian mountain experience that international visitors travel thousands of miles to taste, now available as your permanent escape whenever city life becomes overwhelming. Nestled in an established cabin community 22 kilometers from Åkrestrømmen, this property offers the perfect balance between wilderness immersion and practical accessibility, making it an ideal second home for families seeking genuine connection with Nordic nature. The main cabin welcomes you into a thoughtfully designed single-level layout where a wood-burning fireplace creates the cozy hygge atmosphere Norway is famous for. Two bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping arrangements for family or friends, while the functional kitchen equipped with gas appliances ensures complete independence from grid power. The covered entrance protects you from winter snow and summer rain, opening onto a generous 32-square-meter terrace where you'll spend countless hours watching seasons transform the landscape. What truly distinguishes this property is the detached annex with traditional composting toilet, offering privacy for guests while maintaining that authentic mountain experience Norwegian cabin culture celebrates. The 2,217-square-meter plot provides remarkable space for children to explo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flendalsveien 1967!

Nestled in the scenic vistas of Rendalen, amidst towering mountains and rolling countryside, we present a delightful opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life—a charming chalet occupying a sunny plot with simply breathtaking views all around. Situated at Holla 44 in Rendalen, this 70 square meter haven offers a unique escape to nature, and promises memorable experiences in a setting that marries comfort with adventure. Now, let's paint you a picture of life in Rendalen. Known for its magnificent natural beauty, Rendalen is a picturesque municipality in Norway famed for its rugged wilderness, serene lakes, and ample outdoor activities. It offers cool summers that make its rolling landscapes a treat to explore, while the snow-blanketed winters provide a perfect playground for ski enthusiasts. An idyllic place for anyone charmed by nature’s untouched beauty, Rendalen offers endless trails to explore, with each season bringing its own palette of spectacular sights and activities. The chalet itself is a well-loved, well-kept sanctuary broadly designed with three cozy bedrooms, making it a practical choice for families or those who love having guests. The interior, while not extravagant, is comfortable, inviting, and very much reflects the serene beauty of the outdoors. The living quarters open up to a spacious terrace that beckons you to unwind with panoramic views stretching towards the majestic Sølen mountains. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee or an evening dinner here, as the colors of the sunset dance across the sky. A leisurely lifestyle awaits with a host of activities at your doorstep. Whether it’s casting your line in the calming waters of nearby lakes, hun ... click here to read more

Holla 44 presented by DNB Eiendom with Marita Brennodden

Welcome to Flendalsveien 2067, nestled in the picturesque setting of Rendalen, a place that offers a tranquil and scenic lifestyle. This charming cabin, priced at an approachable NOK 41,880, is the ideal retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature's beauty. As a busy real estate agent, let me take a moment to walk you through what life could be like in this quaint corner of Norway. With no bathrooms, this cabin simplifies life to its essentials, providing you with an authentic nature experience. It's perfect for those who appreciate the simple joys and are looking forward to the joy of outdoor living. While you may be accustomed to modern comforts, the charm of this cabin is its back-to-basics appeal. The living room with an open plan kitchen creates a cozy space to gather with family or friends. Nestled within the heart of Rendalen, this two-bedroom cabin is a few steps away from extraordinary countryside hikes, abundant wildlife, and more fishing opportunities than you can count in the nearby trout stream. Whether you're an expatriate longing for a taste of the wilderness or a foreign buyer dreaming of a holiday hideaway, this place offers something special. In an area defined by its serene environment, Rendalen is known for its rolling hills and pristine forests. The climate here features chilly winters perfect for snow activities and pleasant summers that invite you to explore the great outdoors. This little township ensures you don’t just visit; you experience living surrounded by raw nature. The cabin itself is in good condition though modest in size at 37 square meters, making it an ideal getaway or investment for a long-term retreat. It still holds t ... click here to read more

Charming cabin built in 1971 with a nice location in a well-established cabin area at Flendalsveien 2067!

You wake up to silence. Not the muffled, negotiated silence of a city apartment with double glazing — actual silence, broken only by the creak of log walls contracting in the cold and the faint whisper of wind moving through spruce trees. Pull back the curtain and there's a metre of fresh snow on the sod roof, the ski trail groomed and waiting less than fifty metres from your front door. That's the morning this cabin offers, over and over again. Sitting at 652 metres above sea level in the Nøklåkjølen area of Rendalen, this compact, well-built log chalet has a clarity of purpose that a lot of mountain properties lack. It was built to be used hard, to feel warm the moment you step inside, and to send you back outdoors recharged. At 58 square metres across the main cabin, with a separate annex and a timber outbuilding on a 926 m² freehold plot, it delivers on all three counts. The construction is solid log — not a decorative finish, actual stacked log walls that date to 2011 — topped with a traditional sod roof that keeps the interior at a remarkably even temperature year-round. Inside, the open-plan living room and kitchen is anchored by a fireplace that does real work. After a long day on the trails, you come in, peel off your layers in the entrance hall (dimmable spotlights, generous boot storage), and within twenty minutes you're horizontal on the sofa with the fire going and steam rising off your coffee. The kitchen is fitted with aged-painted fronts, a solid wood worktop, and gas-powered appliances — practical, unhurried, exactly right for the setting. The dining area sits beside it, with space for a proper long table where everyone can eat together at the end of a day. Two bedrooms handle the sleeping arrangement ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nøklåkjølen 115! Photo: EFKT. Photographer: Johan Anderson.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, Osdalsveien 849 in Rendalen offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This charming property, affectionately known as "Fjellbekken," is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a bird, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. Here, in the serene embrace of Rendalen, your days can be as leisurely or as active as you desire. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a base for outdoor adventures, this chalet is your perfect second home. ### A Glimpse into Chalet Living - Traditional Norwegian Design: Built in 1982, this chalet embodies the rustic charm of a classic Norwegian cabin, offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere. - Spacious Plot: Set on a generous 2,285 square meters of privately owned land, the property provides ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. - Off-Grid Living: Embrace a sustainable lifestyle with a 12V solar panel system, outdoor toilet, and summer water collection rights. - Outdoor Bliss: Enjoy 38 square meters of terraces, perfect for soaking up the sun or watching the sunset over the stunning landscape. - Cozy Interiors: The 44 square meter living space includes a welcoming living room with a wood-burning stove, a practical kitchen, and two comfortable bedrooms. - Recent Upgrades: Benefit from a new roof, exterior cladding, insulation, and wind barrier, ensuring the property is well-maintained and ready for use. ### The Rendalen Experience Rendalen is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rendalen and Osdalsveien 849!

Picture yourself on a crisp winter morning, steam rising from your coffee cup as you stand on the covered terrace of your handcrafted log cabin, watching the first light touch the peaks of Sølenfjellet mountain. The silence is absolute, broken only by the distant call of a ptarmigan and the whisper of wind through towering pines. This is life at 643 meters above sea level in Grøndalen, Rendalen—a corner of Norway where nature sets the rhythm and every season brings its own magic. This is your invitation to own a piece of authentic Norwegian mountain life, a sanctuary where modern sustainability meets timeless craftsmanship, just 150 meters from groomed cross-country ski trails and surrounded by some of Scandinavia's most pristine wilderness. Built in 1985 from solid Norwegian logs, this 58-square-meter cabin represents the best of traditional Norwegian building techniques, where every timber was selected and placed with care. The property is arranged as a charming courtyard compound, complete with the main cabin, a traditional log storehouse of 9 square meters, a rustic shelter, and outbuildings, all enclosed by classic split-rail fencing that defines the boundaries while maintaining the open feel of mountain living. This isn't just a cabin—it's a complete mountain estate designed for year-round enjoyment, whether you're seeking weekend escapes or extended summer holidays. The main cabin welcomes you through a covered entrance into a spacious hallway designed for the realities of Norwegian weather—plenty of room for ski equipment, hiking boots, and all the gear that comes with an active outdoor lifestyle. High ceilings throughout create an unexpectedly airy feeling, making the space feel larger than its footprint sugge ... click here to read more

Cozy and sheltered cabin plot, well-suited for families. The cabin is handcrafted from Norwegian timber and exudes a wonderful atmosphere.

A Hidden Gem in Norway's Grøndalen Valley Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a woodpecker echoing through the forest. The crisp morning air fills your lungs as you step out onto the terrace of your secluded chalet, nestled in the heart of Rendalen's Grøndalen Valley. Here, at Gravåsen 189, the world slows down, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. A Day in the Life at Gravåsen 189 As the sun rises over the majestic Sølen mountain, your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of nature. The scent of pine mingles with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, setting the stage for a day of exploration and relaxation. With direct access to hiking trails and cross-country ski tracks, your options are endless. Spend the morning trekking through lush forests, where the vibrant colors of wildflowers paint the landscape. In winter, glide effortlessly across pristine snow-covered trails, the crisp air invigorating your senses. After a day of adventure, return to the cozy embrace of your chalet. The traditional open fireplace crackles warmly, casting a soft glow that dances across the wooden walls. Gather with family and friends around the dining table, sharing stories and laughter as the evening unfolds. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Rendalen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a genuine connection with nature. The region offers a plethora of activities, from fishing in crystal-clear lakes to hunting in expansive woodlands. The nearby Femund region is a treasure trove of natural wonders, inviting exploration and discovery. Culinary delights await in the form of local cuisine, with hearty dishes tha ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gravåsen 189, Steinsbu. The cabin is secluded in scenic surroundings in Grøndalen.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Sølen mountain region, Gravåsen 141 in Rendalen offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that serves as the perfect second home. This well-maintained property is more than just a retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the majestic Sølen mountains as your backdrop. This chalet, built in 1973, embodies the quintessential Norwegian charm, providing a cozy haven for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its traditional wooden architecture and warm interiors, it invites you to experience the true essence of Scandinavian living. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet spans 57 square meters, offering a practical layout that maximizes space and comfort. The heart of the home is the inviting living room, where large windows frame the stunning landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space. A fireplace adds to the cozy ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The kitchen is both functional and charming, equipped with ample storage and workspace to prepare delightful meals. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area offers a picturesque setting for family gatherings, with views that inspire conversation and connection. Two comfortable bedrooms provide restful retreats, accommodating family and guests alike. The hygiene room, though simple, is practical, and the traditional composting toilet located in the outbuilding adds a touch of rustic charm. Outdoor Living and Adventure The property extends beyond the chalet, with several outbuildings enhancing its functionality. A 4 m² an ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gravåsen 141!

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of Norway's pristine wilderness. Nestled in the heart of Koppang, Atnaveien 4 offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect sanctuary for those seeking a genuine Norwegian escape. A Journey Through Time and Comfort Step into a world where history meets contemporary living. The main chalet, originally built in 1926, exudes a rustic allure with its painted panel walls and oiled wooden floors. The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to unwind with a good book or share stories by the warmth of the Dovre wood-burning stove. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of solid pine furnishings and modern appliances, becomes the heart of the home, where meals are crafted and memories are made. The annex, a thoughtful addition from 2002, enhances the property's functionality. With two cozy bedrooms and a modern bathroom featuring underfloor heating, it offers comfort and privacy for family and guests. The terrace, a serene spot for morning coffee or evening gatherings, overlooks the lush lawn, a canvas for children's play or quiet reflection. Embrace the Koppang Lifestyle Koppang is more than a location; it's a lifestyle. This charming town offers a tapestry of experiences, from the thrill of cross-country skiing on trails just steps from your door to the tranquility of fishing in nearby rivers. The vibrant local culture, with its seasonal festivals and culinary delights, invites you to immerse yourself in the community. For the adventurous, the surrounding forests and mountains beckon with hiking trails that reveal breatht ... click here to read more

Welcome to Atnaveien 4!