Cozy Chalet with Modern Comforts in Scenic Lampeland - 3BR Retreat Near Ski Trails, Hiking, Beinsvatnet, and Local Amenities

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Søre Blevegen 389, 3623 Lampeland, Lampeland (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 65Floor area

€183,760

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

65m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the listing of a cozy and inviting chalet nestled in the serene landscape of Norway, specifically in the charming village of Lampeland. This place offers a peaceful retreat while being within reach of everything the mountains have to offer. Situated proudly at Søre Blevegen 389, this property stands as a delightful example of a mountain getaway that expertly balances traditional cabin aesthetics with modern conveniences.

Picture yourself waking up in this quaint chalet, outfitted with three comfortable bedrooms, where mornings start with the crisp mountain air gently breezing through your windows. The space is 65 square meters, making it an ideal escape for families, solo adventurers, or even those looking to invest in a quiet piece of Norway. Despite its manageable size, this chalet never feels cramped.

The heart of the chalet is its large living room, a perfect place to unwind after a day of mountain activities. Here, you'll find ample space to gather with family or friends. The living room seamlessly flows to the lovely outdoor area, offering direct access to nature's beauty. North of the living quarters exists a spacious bathroom, proving that even a rustic retreat need not sacrifice comfort. A beautiful kitchen perfectly complements the living space, making meal preparations both convenient and enjoyable.

Listed below are some key features of the property:
- 3 bedrooms
- 1 spacious bathroom
- Large living room with outdoor access
- Separated storage house
- Private secluded terrace
- Electricity, water, and sewage installed
- Proximity to ski trails, hiking, and waters
- Own drilled borehole for water supply
- Well-updated with recent modernizations
- Proximity to local amenities including cafes and grocery stores

The chalet stands in a favorable condition, having benefited from multiple modern updates in recent years. With well-maintained aspects like water and sewage systems installed in 2019 from its own borehole, the property is practical as well as beautiful. These renovations ensure that while you relish the rustic charm of mountain living, all the necessary comforts are at your fingertips.

Lampeland, the village gracing its locale, has a rich heritage and a welcoming community. Living here means being enveloped by remarkable natural beauty. The climate offers a breathtaking transformation through the seasons—cool, snow-draped winters suitable for skiing adventures, and vibrant, sunlit summers perfect for hiking and fishing about the Beinsvatnet area. The local vibe is laid-back, yet there's always buzz around the cozy cafes and community events.

Speaking of activities, the property stands as a gateway to various mountain facilities. You can pursue endless adventures, with ski trails weaving through the snowy months and alluring hiking paths unveiling the panoramic views of summer. Just a short distance away, you'll find cozy spots like Blestua and Gvelven Kro, great for indulging in local cuisine or simply savoring a hot drink after a day of exploring.

For calm and relaxed days, you can soak in the tranquility of the cozy terrace. Since the chalet is spaciously designed and thoughtfully modernized, it provides a comforting embrace, making it more than just a holiday house but a potential home-away-from-home for expatriates or foreign buyers looking for an elusive slice of Norse paradise.

Nearby, the Beinsvatnet area is perfect for leisurely pleasures like fishing and swimming in pristine waters, especially during warm summer months. Living here offers an authentic Norwegian experience, striking a balance between serenity and active outdoor life with unparalleled accessibility to nature's grandeur.

A chalet, such as this in Lampeland, goes beyond merely serving as a dwelling; it offers a lifestyle—a chance to be part of a community enriched with tradition while basking in the tranquility and adventures offered by the surrounding natural canvas. It's perfect for anyone seeking solace from urban hustle or those yearning for a personal retreat in Norway's inviting wilderness. Join us for a viewing, and embrace the potential of making this charming chalet your next treasured investment.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
65
Price per m²
€2,827
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Støtterudvegen 201! A charming cabin with its own shoreline by Lake Øyeren.

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 in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, this charming chalet at Ådalsvegen 92, Lampeland, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its prime location near Beinsvatnet and the majestic Blefjell mountains, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched veranda. This chalet, with its thoughtful design and modern amenities, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in Europe. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or create a haven for family holidays, this property promises a blend of comfort and adventure. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Lampeland is a hidden gem, offering a plethora of activities for every season. In the summer, the nearby Beinsvatnet becomes a playground for swimming and fishing enthusiasts. The surrounding forests are ripe with blueberries, lingonberries, and mushrooms, inviting you to explore and forage. As autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues, hiking trails beckon, offering breathtaking views and a chance to reconnect with nature. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland. Just 1.2 km from your doorstep, cross-country ski trails await, while a short 12-minute drive takes you to a ski lift, perfect for downhill enthusiasts. The chalet's proximity to these activities makes it an ideal base for winter sports lovers. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Togetherness The chalet's interior is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The open-plan living room ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ådalsvegen 92!

Welcome to a delightful retreat nestled in the Scandinavian heartland, at Tonmyrhallen 29, Lampeland. This chalet, set amidst the enchanting landscapes of Flesberg, is not just a home – it's a haven for those seeking a mix of tranquility, adventure, and community living in Norway's beautiful countryside. With its beautiful panoramic views and convenient access to the great outdoors, this property offers a genuine lifestyle experience for expats and overseas buyers. Stepping inside this cozy abode, you're greeted by a thoughtfully designed interior. Built in 2018, this log cabin cleverly marries rustic architecture with modern amenities, offering a harmonious living space. It's a snug yet well-planned 65 square meters, offering enough room without feeling overwhelming – perfect for those who appreciate a warm, intimate living environment. The structure is robust and, as noted, in good condition, so no immediate renovations are necessary. Move-in ready, it's a place where you can settle quickly and focus on making memories. The main space comprises: - 3 cozy bedrooms - A spacious loft room - 1 bathroom - Sold furnished - Extended terrace decks - Adjacent sports storage room Upon entering, you notice the open-plan living where the kitchen seamlessly blends into the dining area, creating a perfect spot for hosting cozy dinners or enjoying a quiet breakfast. The loft room offers additional space, ideal for accommodating guests or setting up a home office – which many are finding indispensable these days. The contemporary yet warm furnishings lend a relaxed atmosphere, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the calming essence of chalet life. Living here provides an immersive experience into the Scandinavian way of life ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tonmyrhallen 29 - on the Flesberg side of Blefjell South!

Ah, you caught me at a rather bussy moment, but I'm excited to pack all the essential details about this fantastic property into this description, for all the potential buyers who might be considering an overseas investment or a wonderful retreat. Located in the charming city of Lampeland, just nestled in the heart of Norway's pristine mountains, this chalet at Langevassbekkvegen 47 really presents a special opportunity for those seeking a serene yet vibrant lifestyle. Let's take a walk through the chalet, a lovely family cabin proudly crafted by the reputable Norske Fjellhus. With a size of 92 square meters, this property offers ample space, making it perfect for families eager to enjoy cozy, memorable moments together. It's built on an owned plot, ensuring a sense of peace and ownership as you settle into this mountain haven. ### Property Features: - 2 Bedrooms on the ground floor - 2 Additional bedrooms in the loft - Spacious loft with living area - 2 Bathrooms - Large living room with cozy fireplace - Functional kitchen with abundant storage - Large windows offering stunning views - Beautiful outdoor deck with jacuzzi - Plenty of parking space on a gravel driveway Now, let’s paint a picture of life at this marvelous location. The chalet basks in excellent sun exposure, promising delightful, sun-filled days amidst breathtaking landscapes. Situated in Lampeland, the climate here encapsulates the full Nordic experience - expect crisp, refreshing winters ideal for skiing and snow activities, and gentle, sunlit summers that illuminate the beauty of Norway's outstretched wilderness. Ah, and let's not forget Lampeland’s wealth of outdoor recreation. The area provides some of the best hiking trails, tailored for both sum ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langevassbekkvegen 47!

Nestled on the tranquil slopes of the serene Blefjell region, this delightful cabin at Åslandsetervegen 66, 3623 Lampeland, offers an idyllic escape for those who wish to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the Norwegian countryside. Situated at the heart of an expansive natural wonderland, this property provides the perfect setting for foreign buyers and expats looking to enjoy the simplicity and ease of life amidst nature's bounty. Built in 1976, the cabin stands proudly on a 90 square meter plot. With a modest size of 48 square meters, it offers a cozy, adaptable space that serves well as a serene retreat or a basecamp for your numerous adventures. The cabin features a charming exterior and an interior that invites all-year-round enjoyment. It includes three inviting bedrooms that promise restful nights after days filled with exploring the local landscape. While it doesn't have a bathroom, the simplicity of life here is a feature cherished by many who venture into cabin living. Key features of the property include: - Three comfortable bedrooms - Functional kitchen setup - Inviting living room space - Welcoming hallway - Handy storage room - Expansive 23 m² balcony/terrace - Leasehold plot with an annual fee of 1,800 NOK Heads up, international buyers—this cabin is modest, highlighting simplicity over luxury, making it perfect for those who cherish uncomplicated living close to nature. For the avid do-it-yourself enthusiast, this cabin has the potential to evolve with your personal touch and enhancement plans. Imagine the satisfaction of watching it transform according to your vision, turning this cozy hideaway into a truly personal retreat. Surrounded by the enchanting locality of Blefjell, living here offe ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åslandsetervegen 66

Picture yourself stepping out onto your private terrace at sunrise, coffee in hand, as the morning light spills across the open mountain plateau of Blefjell. The crisp Norwegian air fills your lungs, and the only sounds are birdsong and the distant whisper of wind across the highlands. This is your retreat, your family gathering place, your gateway to one of Norway's most accessible alpine paradises—just 600 meters above sea level, where the mountains begin and your adventures unfold. Nestled in the heart of Blefjell, this 124-square-meter mountain chalet represents the quintessential Norwegian cabin experience, elevated by modern conveniences that make it perfect as a vacation home for international families. Unlike traditional remote cabins, this property enjoys year-round road access directly to the door, transforming what might be a seasonal retreat into a four-season sanctuary. The connection to municipal electricity, water, and sewage systems means you can arrive any weekend of the year, turn the key, and immediately begin your mountain escape without the logistical challenges that often accompany traditional Norwegian cabin ownership. Blefjell's unique geography creates an outdoor playground unlike any other in Eastern Norway. The mountain plateau starts at an unusually low elevation, making it accessible and family-friendly while still delivering authentic alpine experiences. Within minutes of your front door, a network of marked trails spreads across the landscape like arteries, connecting you to destinations that become familiar friends over the seasons: Strutåsen for panoramic views, Solobua for wilderness solitude, Vassholet for fishing, and Bletoppen for the ultimate summit experience. Every weekend and th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tonmyrvegen 23! Photo: Arild Brun Kjeldaas

Tucked away in the serene setting of Lampeland, this delightful chalet awaits its next owner—a delightful find for those yearning for nature's peace combined with the thrill of outdoor adventures. You’ll immediately notice that it’s not just a home; it’s a lifestyle. Located at Langevassbekkvegen 17, this property soaks up nature's charm daily, sitting right next to the pristine Blefjell ski trails and offering easy access to Blestua for those essentials and little culinary treats. The chalet, in good condition and standing strong on a generous freehold plot, features 71 square meters of cozy living space. Step inside and you'll be greeted by a welcoming atmosphere, one that speaks of quiet evenings by the fireplace after a day on the slopes or trails. With three comfortable bedrooms, this property is perfect for families or for hosting friends, offering plenty of room for everyone. It's a practical option that beautifully marries comfort with the rustic simplicity of chalet living. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious living room with fireplace - Dining area connected to the kitchen - One toilet room - Storage room for skis and gear - Annex with reconstructed kitchen area - Large additional living room in annex - Ample parking space Think of the allure of watching the snow dust the landscape in winter, transforming it into a haven for skiing enthusiasts. Living here means you don't need to travel far to enjoy skiing—step outside and hit the groomed ski trails leading into the expansive Blefjell network. And when the seasons change, those same trails morph into paths perfect for hiking, launching adventures into the scenic mountainscape, dotted with inviting spots for a swim or a leisurely day of fi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langevassbekkvegen 17

Welcome to Vesleådalsvegen 132, tucked away in the serene landscape of Lampeland, Norway. As a busy real estate agent representing an international clientele, I understand the importance of location, and this chalet, just a short drive from bustling Oslo, offers the perfect balance between adventure and tranquility. With a picture-perfect setting, this cozy cabin provides not only a home but an experience of the captivating Norwegian wilderness. Set against the backdrop of the majestic mountains of Norway, this property offers an accessible yet secluded lifestyle. Life in Lampeland is peaceful and idyllic, with the kind of wholesome, outdoorsy lifestyle that many dream of. Whether you’re keen on skiing, hiking, or fishing, Lampeland caters to all. The region is surrounded by notable ski resorts, providing endless trails suitable for both amateurs and experienced skiers alike. Just imagine gliding through the crisp snow on a winter day, just 50 meters from your doorstep. The ski trails are meticulously maintained, ensuring safe and enjoyable skiing. But there's more to this area than just skiing. As the snow melts, hiking trails emerge, revealing the beauty of the Norwegian mountainscape. Marked trails lead you through vast mountain paths, perfect for summer trekking. Enthusiasts can also partake in berry picking during the warmer months. The proximity to Blefjell ensures that there's never a dull moment with its fishing lakes and serene swimming spots, ideal for those who savor a quieter pace. The local Blefjell Lodge is not far away, where one can unwind with a sumptuous meal or gather supplies for a cozy evening in. Now, let's delve into the details of this charming chalet. It covers 61 square meters, offering two c ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vesleådalsvegen 132!

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in February, the kind where the air has that sharp, clean bite that wakes you up faster than coffee. You pull on your ski boots at the front door of your own cabin at Bekkekollhellinga 16, clip into your cross-country skis, and glide straight onto the groomed trail that runs less than 50 meters below the property. No shuttle. No parking lot. No queue. Just you, the pines, and about a thousand square meters of Norwegian mountain silence surrounding you. That's the daily reality at this 65-square-meter chalet sitting at roughly 600 meters above sea level in the Blefjell/Åslandseter area — a well-established mountain retreat zone in Numedal, Telemark, about two hours south of Oslo. Lampeland sits at the foot of this plateau, and from the cabin you're positioned centrally between Blestølen and Blestua, which puts you within easy reach of virtually everything this region offers while keeping the property itself tucked away and genuinely private. The south-facing exposure is one of the first things you notice. On clear days — and there are many, especially in spring and early autumn — the terrace catches sun from mid-morning until evening. The 25-square-meter outdoor deck is partially covered, so a light rain doesn't send you inside. There's a custom-built outdoor fireplace out here too, which extends the usable season considerably. Come September, when the birch trees turn gold and the nights cool fast, you can still sit outside long after dark with a fire going and a glass of something warm. That's the kind of detail that turns a holiday cabin into a proper second home. Inside, the layout is open and sensible. The living room, dining area, and kitchen flow together without feeling cram ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bekkekollhellinga 16! Photo by Arild Brun Kjeldaas

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, the cozy log cabin at Søre Blevegen 680 presents a serene getaway, comfortably tucked amidst the breathtaking vista of Blefjell Sør in Lampeland. As a bustling agent for a global real estate network, I understand that finding a perfect retreat far from the hurried city life is a dream for many. This delightful chalet, awaiting you, offers a tranquil abode for both relaxation and adventure. Lampeland is a delightful locality, often painted with a charming palette of lush greenery and vibrant skies. Living here means embracing nature and reveling in simplicity. The temperate climate varies, with mild summers offering lush greens and pristine winter snows covering the landscape, making it a paradise for outdoor lovers. With 62 square meters, this log cabin is your personal refuge, offering three cozy bedrooms perfect for families or friends wanting a breather from the urban rush. Imagine waking up to the soothing whispers of the forest, with golden sunlight peeping through the generous windows. The heart of the home boasts a living area where the practical open-plan design seamlessly marries the living room, dining, and kitchen. Perfect for those late-night conversations over hot cocoa or spirited board game sessions! Here's what you'll find: - Cozy log structure - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Open-plan living/dining/kitchen area - Modern kitchen unit - Countertop - Oven with hob - Ample natural light - Fireplace in living area - Spacious terrace - Large leased plot of 2.5 acres Positioned on a sprawling 2.5-acre leased plot, the cabin invites you to step outside and breathe in the crisp mountain air. Whether it's stretching out on the terrace with a book o ... click here to read more

Welcome to the charming Søre Blevegen 680!

Welcome to Øvre Åslandsetervegen 22, a delightful cabin nestled in the serene landscapes of Lampeland, Norway. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility, perfectly positioned amidst the breathtaking scenery of Blefjell. With ample space from neighbors, this cabin ensures privacy and peace, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a serene getaway. A Cozy Haven in the Heart of Nature Built in 1969, this charming cabin spans a comfortable 68 square meters, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. The property features three cozy bedrooms, with the potential to convert a secondary entrance into a fourth bedroom, providing flexibility for larger families or guests. The living area is spacious and welcoming, with large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding nature. The kitchen is a separate room, designed to be functional and efficient, allowing for the preparation of meals with ease. The living room is the heart of the cabin, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for relaxing after a day of outdoor activities. The cabin is equipped with a fireplace, adding to the cozy ambiance and providing warmth during the colder months. Outdoor Living at Its Best Outdoor living is a key feature of this property, with terraces on all sides of the cabin. Whether you prefer sun or shade, you will find a perfect spot to enjoy the fresh mountain air and the breathtaking views. The main terrace is a generous 30 square meters, providing ample space for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings. A Paradise for Outdoor Enthusiasts The cabin is located in a prime area for outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Åslandsetervegen 22

Picture yourself waking to crisp mountain air streaming through pine-framed windows as golden sunlight spills across wooden floors. The forest beyond your terrace comes alive with birdsong, and steam rises from your morning coffee as you plan whether today calls for conquering ski trails or simply watching clouds drift over Norway's ancient Blefjell highlands. This is the daily rhythm awaiting you at this 65-square-meter mountain retreat in Lampeland, where nature meets comfort in one of Southern Norway's most accessible alpine destinations. Perched in a sun-drenched clearing that captures light from dawn to dusk, this three-bedroom cabin represents a carefully curated balance between traditional Norwegian mountain architecture and contemporary functionality. The property occupies 1,000 square meters of private hillside terrain, positioning you within the heart of Blefjell's recreational paradise while maintaining the seclusion that makes Nordic mountain living so restorative. Unlike crowded resort complexes, this independent cabin offers genuine privacy—your nearest neighbors are trees, granite outcrops, and the occasional visiting deer. The Blefjell region delivers extraordinary value for vacation home buyers seeking four-season mountain access without the premium pricing of better-known Norwegian destinations. Located just ten minutes from the Blefjell ski lift system, you'll skip the queues and parking struggles that plague larger resorts. Winter here means waking to fresh powder, clicking into cross-country skis directly from your doorstep, and returning to the warmth of your wood-burning stove after exhilarating alpine runs. The region maintains over 200 kilometers of groomed cross-country trails, with routes sui ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vesleådalsfaret 9!

A Mountain Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the soft glow of morning light filtering through large windows. Nestled in the heart of Blefjell, Tjuvelivegen 4 offers a serene retreat where nature's beauty and modern comforts converge. This chalet, perched at 600 meters above sea level, invites you to experience the tranquility and adventure of mountain living. A Day in the Life Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, where panoramic views of Norefjell stretch before you. As the sun rises, the landscape transforms, painting a picture of vibrant greens and blues. The chalet's thoughtful design ensures that every room is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. After breakfast, lace up your hiking boots and explore the network of trails that wind through the surrounding forests. In winter, the same paths become cross-country ski tracks, offering endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Return home to the cozy embrace of the living room, where a wood-burning stove crackles softly, inviting you to unwind with a good book or a board game with family. Local Delights and Cultural Riches Lampeland is more than just a picturesque setting; it's a gateway to a rich tapestry of local culture and cuisine. Savor traditional Norwegian dishes at nearby restaurants, where fresh, locally-sourced ingredients take center stage. The region's culinary offerings are a testament to its heritage, with flavors that tell stories of the land and its people. Throughout the year, Lampeland hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals, celebrating everything from music to local crafts. These gatherings offer a chance to ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tjuvelivegen 4!

Picture yourself stepping onto your west-facing terrace, coffee in hand, as the morning sun bathes the Blefjell peaks in golden light. A light breeze carries the scent of pine and mountain air through the valley, while the silence is broken only by birdsong and the distant whisper of wind through the forests. This is the Norwegian mountain experience at 615 meters elevation, where your days begin with panoramic views and end around a crackling fireplace, surrounded by family and friends who gather year after year to create traditions in your own alpine retreat. Built in 2012, this contemporary mountain chalet at Rustan fjellgrend represents the perfect balance between modern Scandinavian design and authentic mountain living. The 143-square-meter main residence sits on an expansive 807-square-meter plot that captures daylight from dawn until dusk, creating an outdoor living space that becomes the heart of summer gatherings and winter après-ski celebrations. With four bedrooms, two designer bathrooms, and a separate annex providing additional sleeping quarters, this property accommodates up to ten guests comfortably, transforming weekend escapes into multi-generational celebrations or hosting friends who return season after season. The open-plan living area embodies the Norwegian concept of hygge, where a Meny Herregård kitchen from Drømmekjøkkenet anchors one end with its profiled light cabinetry and solid ash countertops that speak to quality craftsmanship. This isn't merely a cooking space but a gathering point where morning ski plans are discussed over homemade waffles, where afternoon baking projects fill the air with cinnamon and cardamom, and where evening meals stretch into hours of conversation around the expans ... click here to read more

Front view of the mountain cabin

Imagine waking up in a cozy cabin surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Lampeland, Norway. This tranquil retreat offers the perfect backdrop for those seeking peace, adventure, or a balance of both. Nestled at Søre Blevegen 696, the traditional cabin presents an ideal home for families, groups of friends, or anyone yearning for a Nordic escape. Living in Lampeland, you'll find yourself immersed in a unique blend of stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Known for its scenic mountain views, the area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you are into skiing, hiking, or cycling, Blefjell South offers an abundance of trails to explore. Even during winter, with temperatures dropping, the landscape transforms into a snowy paradise perfect for skiing and snowball fights. Summers are mild, encouraging long days of hiking, mountain biking, and fishing in nearby streams and lakes. Just a short distance from your doorstep, you could enjoy an invigorating walk to Blestua or a delightful visit to Gvelven Kro. These local favorites capture the essence of Norwegian hospitality with quaint settings and warm, comforting meals. If you’re looking for a new adventure, the ski trails and alpine resorts are just a stone’s throw away, promising exhilarating runs and scenic views. Spanning 130 square meters, the cabin is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort while retaining its traditional rustic allure. The bright, painted interiors offer a welcoming aura, while the recent window replacements breathe modernity into this traditional setting. Installed with electricity in 2021, the cabin merges old-world charm with contemporary conveniences, ensuring you are enveloped in warmth no matter the season. With four spacious be ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the beautiful, serene landscapes of Lampeland, where nestled amidst the southern hills of Blefjell, stands a delightful chalet that you can soon call home. Perfectly positioned at Tollumstigen 57, this family-friendly property offers a refreshing amalgamation of modern amenities and the tranquility of nature. It's an ideal spot for those desiring a retreat from the buzzing metropolis and an opportunity to immerse themselves in Norway's splendid wilderness while still being able to entertain friends and family. The chalet, constructed in 2017, is in good condition and waits to embrace you with its cozy atmosphere and nature-driven design. The main house, featuring a pleasant wooden exterior that complements its natural surroundings, offers warmth and comfort across 84 square meters of living space. There's ample room for family living or hosting guests, with three well-appointed bedrooms and a single bathroom catering to all your basic needs. This hideaway is more than just its walls. It promises you leisure and relaxation, thanks to the facilities like: - Jacuzzi - Barn and annex - Several sunny outdoor areas - Up to 12 sleeping places - Cozy courtyard setup - Varied outdoor seating regions - Central heating - Wood-fired cooking option - Outdoor storage spaces - Scenic views from different angles - Open-plan living room Imagine sipping hot cocoa in a jacuzzi, with snowflakes slowly drifting around as you gaze upon breathtaking views of untouched woodland stretching into the horizon. The multiple sunny outdoor areas provide ample space to bask under the sun or relax in the soothing shade, whichever befits the moment. The chalet is central yet privately tucked away on a side road, ensuring a perfect balance o ... click here to read more

Welcome to the beautiful Tollumstigen 57 at Blefjell South!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's pristine natural landscapes, in the charming community of Lampeland, awaits a splendid rustic chalet in Rustand Fjellgrend. Imbued with the serenity only the great Norwegian outdoors can offer, this chalet is much more than just a property – it is a way of life. As a bussy real estate proffessional, I am thrilled to offer this unique opportunity to the discerning buyer, particularly our international clients who seek a blend of Scandinavian authenticity with modern comfort. Rustand Mountain Village, located in the magnificent Blefjell region, is more than just a picturesque location; it's a lifestyle destination. Imagine waking up surrounded by lush pine forests and snow-capped peaks, while breathing in the crisp, fresh air that invigorates your spirit each morning. The location is known for its stunning natural beauty and offers a fantastic climate, with snowy winters perfect for skiing and mild, pleasant summers ideal for hiking and exploring. The chalet itself spans a generous 107 square meters, providing ample space for both relaxation and entertaining. It's built with thoughtful design that captures both the traditional and modern, courtesy of the well-known Norske Fjellhus who have been crafting such retreats since 1962. This property is in good condition, meticulously maintained to retain its inviting charm. It's a place where the combination of wood and big windows make for excellent light and warmth, perfect for cozying up after a day on the mountain trails. Property Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Loft with open, airy high ceilings - Stunning views towards Norefjell and Numedal - Located right by ski trails - Sunny location with abundant natural ... click here to read more

Ready for Christmas!!

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Blefjell mountain range, this charming chalet in Lampeland offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. With its prime location, this property is perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the mountains greeting you each morning. This chalet, originally built in 1972 and thoughtfully expanded in 2004, is a testament to timeless design and modern comfort. Situated on a generous 1,000 square meter leased plot, the property boasts a beautifully landscaped outdoor area, complete with lawns and wooden decks that invite you to relax and soak in the breathtaking surroundings. A Year-Round Retreat Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer adventurer, this chalet offers direct access to a myriad of outdoor activities. Just 100 meters from your doorstep, you'll find ski and summer trails that promise endless exploration. The Blefjell ski lift, a mere 4.5 km away, caters to all skill levels, ensuring that both beginners and seasoned skiers can enjoy the slopes. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hikers and bikers, with trails that wind through lush forests and past pristine fishing lakes. The nearby cloudberry marshes and marked hiking paths offer a taste of Norway's natural beauty, making every outing an adventure. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting interior that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern amenities. The open-plan living room and kitchen, adorned with wooden floors and high-quality Sig ... click here to read more

View from south/east

Picture yourself stepping onto the wooden deck of your Norwegian mountain retreat as dawn breaks over the Blefjell wilderness. The air carries that distinct crispness found only at 506 meters elevation, where pine forests meet alpine meadows. Inside, a wood-burning fireplace crackles softly, warming the timber walls while you prepare morning coffee in your newly renovated kitchen. This is the rhythm of life at Sjuvasskarva 32, where every season brings its own rewards and the mountains become your constant companion. Located in the southern Blefjell region, this 3-bedroom chalet represents everything that draws international buyers to Norwegian mountain properties: authentic Nordic architecture, immediate access to world-class outdoor recreation, and a genuine sense of escape that's increasingly rare in our connected world. Yet despite the remote mountain setting, modern conveniences like year-round road access and reliable electricity ensure this vacation home in Norway serves as a practical retreat rather than a rustic compromise. The cabin culture of Norway differs fundamentally from typical vacation properties elsewhere in Europe. Here, the concept of friluftsliv – open-air living – isn't merely a philosophy but a daily practice woven into ownership. Your 1,000-square-meter leased plot becomes both sanctuary and launching pad, offering privacy among the pines while positioning you within walking distance of groomed cross-country trails and alpine ski runs. The Blefjell area attracts families and outdoor enthusiasts precisely because it delivers authentic mountain experiences without pretense or overdevelopment. The main structure, built in 1997 with thoughtful attention to the Norwegian cabin tradition, encompasses 5 ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjuvasskarva 32!