Cozy Eggedal Chalet: Your Perfect Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Nedre Bergshammarlia 15, 3359 Eggedal, Eggedal (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 53Floor area

€172,566

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

53m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Eggedal, Norway, Nedre Bergshammarlia 15 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This charming property, set at an impressive 866 meters above sea level, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the creation of cherished memories.

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet is perfectly positioned to offer panoramic vistas of Haglebu Natten and Begshammarn, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace in nature.

A Year-Round Haven

Eggedal is renowned for its year-round appeal, offering a plethora of activities that cater to both the adventurous and the leisurely. In the summer months, the area transforms into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's fishing in the pristine lakes, hiking the scenic trails, or simply enjoying a picnic amidst the wildflowers, there's something for everyone.

The nearby Haglebunatten, with its newly constructed Sherpa staircase, invites hikers of all levels to explore its majestic heights. For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, the chalet's sunny terrace provides the perfect spot to unwind with a book or enjoy a meal with loved ones.

Winter Wonderland

As the seasons change, Eggedal becomes a winter wonderland. The chalet is conveniently located just 100 meters from groomed cross-country ski trails, offering easy access to an extensive network of paths. For alpine skiing enthusiasts, a ski lift is a mere 4-minute drive away, ensuring that the thrill of the slopes is always within reach.

Chalet Charm and Modern Comforts

The chalet itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, featuring dark-stained timber that exudes warmth and character. Inside, the space is thoughtfully designed to blend classic charm with modern conveniences. The living room, with its elegant wood-burning stove, serves as the heart of the home, providing a cozy atmosphere for gatherings.

The kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances and a durable laminate countertop, makes meal preparation a joy. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet meal, the dining area offers ample space for all occasions.

Comfortable Accommodations

With two spacious bedrooms, the chalet is designed to accommodate family and friends comfortably. The first bedroom features custom-built bunk beds, perfect for children or additional guests, while the second bedroom offers a restful retreat with a double bed.

The modern bathroom, renovated in 2020, boasts stylish finishes and underfloor heating, ensuring comfort during the colder months.

Outdoor Living and Amenities

The chalet's outdoor spaces are equally inviting. A newly built terrace wraps around the property, providing a sheltered spot to enjoy the breathtaking views. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or hosting an evening barbecue, this space is sure to be a favorite.

Additional features include two external storage rooms, ideal for storing outdoor gear, and convenient parking right next to the chalet. The property spans 1,050 square meters, offering plenty of space for outdoor activities and gardening.

Community and Accessibility

Eggedal is a family-friendly community, offering peace and tranquility while still being accessible. Public transportation is within walking distance, and essential amenities like grocery stores are just a short drive away.

Key Features:
- Traditional Norwegian chalet with modern upgrades
- Panoramic mountain views
- Year-round access to outdoor activities
- Spacious living room with wood-burning stove
- Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
- Two bedrooms with flexible sleeping arrangements
- Renovated bathroom with underfloor heating
- Sunny, sheltered terrace with mountain views
- Ample storage and parking
- Connected to public utilities
- Family-friendly, peaceful location

Owning this chalet means more than just having a second home; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates nature, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or an active holiday retreat, Nedre Bergshammarlia 15 offers the perfect setting to create lasting memories. Welcome to your Norwegian mountain paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
53
Price per m²
€3,256
Garden size
1050
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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Charming cabin in scenic surroundings.

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Welcome to Funkisfritid – a fantastic opportunity to own a top modern cabin in funkis style. Illustration.

Step outside on a July morning and the air carries salt, pine resin, and something faintly smoky from a neighbor's fire pit two plots over. The water at Rubbestadneset sits barely a hundred meters from your front terrace — flat, grey-green, and almost completely still at that hour. This is the kind of quiet that city people drive three hours to find. You won't have to drive far at all. Rubbestadneset is a small coastal community on Bømlo island, tucked into the western fjord landscape of Hordaland county between Bergen and Stavanger. Not a tourist trap. Not a postcard village selling itself to outsiders. Just a genuine Norwegian coastal settlement where families have kept holiday cabins for generations, where the neighbors actually wave, and where the sea is accessible not as a backdrop but as a daily fact of life. The E39 connects you to Bergen in roughly two and a half hours, and Stavanger is a similar drive southward — making this a legitimately usable second home for people based in either city, or for international buyers flying into Bergen Airport Flesland who want somewhere real rather than somewhere staged. The chalet at Bråtanesvegen 30 sits on its own freehold plot of 1,647 square meters. That number matters here because space at the water in western Norway is finite and rarely comes with car access all the way to the door. This one does. The driveway runs directly to the cabin, which means unloading the car after a long week in the city doesn't involve dragging bags down a gravel path in the rain. A small thing until you've done it twenty times. The main structure dates from 1978 but tells you nothing about what it was in 1978 — it's been extended in 1980, 2007, 2013, and 2017, and the result is a cabin tha ... click here to read more

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)

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Eggedal, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or vacation retreat. Located at Nedre Bergshammarlia 21, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the lush greenery of Norway's stunning forests. This cozy chalet, built in 1968, is a testament to rustic charm and simplicity, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for its inhabitants. With two snug bedrooms, a practical kitchenette, and a cozy living area centered around a wood-burning stove, this property is the epitome of a peaceful mountain retreat. ### Experience the Eggedal Lifestyle Eggedal is a hidden gem in Norway, known for its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid hiker, a skiing enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of nature, Eggedal has something to offer. - Hiking and Skiing: The chalet is just a couple of kilometers north of the Haglebu ski center, making it an ideal base for winter sports. In the warmer months, explore the numerous hiking trails that wind through the mountains, offering stunning views and a chance to connect with nature. - Local Attractions: The nearby Haglebuvannet campsite is perfect for swimming and picnicking, providing a refreshing escape during the summer. - Cultural Experiences: Eggedal is rich in cultural heritage, with local festivals and events that offer a glimpse into traditional Norwegian life. - Accessibility: Despite its secluded location, the chalet is conveniently accessible. Public transportation is a short wa ... click here to read more

View from the south, painted in 2023

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Eggedal region, Nedre Bergshammarlia 56 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This delightful property, set against the stunning backdrop of Bergshammaren, is more than just a holiday retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the landscape as you sip your morning coffee on the expansive 34-square-meter terrace. This is not just a home; it's a sanctuary where the hustle and bustle of everyday life fades away, replaced by the serene sounds of nature and the promise of a day filled with exploration and leisure. A Year-Round Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Eggedal is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities. In the summer, the area transforms into a hiker's paradise, with trails that wind through lush forests and open up to breathtaking vistas. The nearby Haglebu ski center ensures that winter is just as exhilarating, offering both downhill and cross-country skiing options. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or someone who enjoys a leisurely stroll, Eggedal caters to all. A Cozy and Inviting Interior Built in 1967 and meticulously maintained, this chalet combines rustic charm with modern comforts. The open-plan living area is a testament to this, featuring large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. A wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure. The kitchen is both functional and stylish, equipped with modern appliances and ample s ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom presents Nedre Bergshammarlia 56

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Eggedal, this cozy chalet invites you to immerse yourself in a serene Norwegian vibe. Located at Haglebuveien 927, this cabin offers a cozy retreat for those looking to establish a connection with nature while enjoying the comforts of modern upgrades. Eggedal, a gem of a town in Norway, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those longing for tranquility. This small town boasts a unique allure with its sprawling landscapes, clear lakes, and dense forests. It's those breathtaking views that’ll make you fall in love with area. The climate here is typical of Norway—fairly cool with plenty of snow in the winter and glorious, mild summers that make outdoor activities a delight. Imagine waking up to the soothing sounds of birds chirping and nature blossoming right outside your window. The fresh mountain air greets you each morning, energizing you to explore the enchanting surroundings. Whether hiking the numerous trails or skiing in the winter months, there’s no shortage of activities to indulge in right at your doorstep. The chalet itself is in good condition, a testament to the substantial upgrades it received in 2022. It's important to note that the property isn't just about living; it's about experiencing a way of life that combines traditional warmth with updated convenience. The recent updates include: - Freshly installed roof - Smart water and sewage systems shared with a private facility - New cladding on exterior walls - Inviting covered terrace with heat lamps With its generous layout of 68 square meters, clever space usage is paramount. The chalet houses three cozy bedrooms and two functional bathrooms. There’s a feeling of home mirrored in the smartly designed kitchen, ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haglebuveien 927, presented by Anders Bonesmo, DNB Eiendom

Step outside on a February morning and the world is white and silent except for the crunch of your boots and the distant hiss of skis on groomed snow. The cross-country trails are literally 100 metres from your front door. You can smell coffee still brewing in the kitchen. This is what owning a mountain chalet in Eggedal actually feels like — and once you've had a taste of it, a standard hotel weekend never quite cuts it again. Sitting at 861 metres above sea level in the Haglebu recreational area of Numedal, this three-bedroom timber chalet at Nedre Åsseterlia 14 is the kind of property that gets passed down through families. The 80-square-metre layout is honest and unfussy — wooden-panelled walls, exposed ceiling beams, a cast-iron fireplace that does serious work on cold evenings. Nothing is trying too hard. It just works. The living room catches the mountain light in the afternoon, and the large windows frame views that shift with every season — deep pine green in July, flame-orange birch in September, and that particular blue-white silence of a Norwegian winter. The open-plan kitchen connects directly to the living space with a bar-counter setup, which means whoever's making the reindeer stew or the Saturday waffles doesn't miss the conversation. Pine cabinetry, solid wood countertops, a dishwasher — practical without being clinical. Three proper bedrooms give the place real versatility. The master fits a double bed comfortably, and the two additional rooms are set up with bunk beds — genuinely useful when you've got kids or a group of friends along for a ski weekend. Above the entrance hall, a loft accessed by a fixed ladder provides extra sleeping capacity, bringing the total to around eight people. The bathroo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nedre Åsseterlia 14!

Nestled in the picturesque heart of Eggedal, this quaint cabin at Hammarflata 7 presents an enticing opportunity for those seeking a serene retreat amidst nature's beauty. Secluded yet accessible, this property introduces you to the tranquil rhythm of life in this part of Norway, offering a cozy refuge that's just a stone's throw from the astounding landscapes of Bergshammaren. Living in Eggedal is like stepping into a picture postcard. The region boasts crisp, fresh air, vibrant seasons, and a welcoming community. Located within close proximity to stunning trails and impressive views, it’s little wonder that both summer and winter outdoor activities abound. Here, you can truly experience the essence of Norwegian adventure throughout the year. This cozy cabin offers a practical distribution of space across a single floor, making it an ideal choice for a variety of buyers, from adventurous singles to couples seeking a tranquil get-away. Life here can be as serene or as adventurous as you want it to be. Imagine waking up to stunning views each morning, stepping out of your bedroom into the crisp air, and making your coffee as the morning sun begins to warm the land. The summer months in Eggedal showcase lush greenery across the landscape, perfect for hikes and exploring the numerous marked trails, while the winter transforms the scenery into a snowy wonderland ideal for skiing enthusiasts. The cabin, although compact, is efficiently designed to maximize space and comfort. Here's a quick look at what it offers: - 1 comfortable bedroom - 1 functional bathroom - Functional kitchen space - Inviting living room space - Furnished toilet room/changing area - Spacious entrance hall - Detached outbuilding/annex for extra storag ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hammarflata 7!

Once upon a time, nestled in the scenic vistas of Eggedal, lies a charming chalet that promises to be your perfect getaway from the daily grind. Positioned on a sun-kissed and beautifully groomed plot, this home invites you to experience the picturesque surroundings of Haglebu, with a lifestyle that harmonizes relaxation and adventure. It's located at Åslandsetermarka 3, and ready to welcome its new owners with open doors. Now, let me tell you a bit about this lovely chalet. Built back in 2002, it's got just the right mix of modern comfort and rustic charm that makes any holiday worthwhile. Spread over 70 square meters, it’s a cozy spot where the warmth of mountain living embraces you. Not over-the-top, but just right for those seeking a serene corner in the heart of nature. The first thing you'll notice are the large windows in the living area that let in floods of natural light, almost as if inviting the surrounding mountains right into your living room. The kind of views you'll wake up to and pinch yourself, wondering if you're still dreaming. The living room is spacious enough to snuggle up with your loved ones on the comfy sofa, perhaps by a crackling fire in the fireplace. The kitchen is well set with painted profiled fronts and a sturdy laminate countertop, where your culinary experiments can unfold joyously. A cooktop, oven, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher are all neatly integrated, making sure you've everything you need within arm's reach. Moving on to the bedrooms, the master bedroom is designed for rest and tranquility, offering sufficient space for a cozy double bed and a couple of bedside tables. There’s even a nifty sliding door wardrobe where you can tuck away your mountain gear and city outfits. The ot ... click here to read more

Åslandsetermarka 3 presented by Ann-Kristin Salvesen, DNB Eiendom.

Nestled in the picturesque setting of Eggedal, Åslandsetermarka 28 is the serene country home you have been looking for. Situated approximately 940 meters above sea level, this charming abode offers unparalleled vistas of Haglebunatten and serves as a nature lover's haven. With sun-drenched days and a landscape teeming with year-round outdoor activities, it's a dream come true for those seeking to discover the rugged beauty of Norway. Eggedal, a quaint village in Norway, is famous for its breathtaking mountain panoramas and tranquil environment—perfect for unwinding from the hustle and bustle of city life. This idyllic setting is known for its superb hiking trails, which are marked throughout the summer months, navigating the mesmerizing mountain terrains. For those with a penchant for berry picking, the area - rich in cloudberries - provides a delightful excursion. Come winter, the abundant snowfall transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland, with cross-country ski trails starting just outside your door. These trails connect you to an extensive network that stretches to Haglebu, Tempelseter, and even Norefjell. Fishing enthusiasts will be thrilled to explore the local lakes, promising enjoyable angling experiences. Eggedal’s climate is characterized by crisp, clean air and well-defined seasons. The cool summers are perfect for mountain activities, while the winters provide plenty of opportunities to enjoy snow-based sports. Living here, you’re in the heart of Norwegian nature, with a balance of peace and adventure at your fingertips. The simplicity of this holiday home offers a cozy dwelling space, accentuated by its good condition, yet it beckons for a touch of personalization. Picture yourself arriving to a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åslandsetermarka 28!

Nestled in the beautiful and scenic area of Eggedal, you'll find a delightful retreat waiting for you at Ruglandseterbekken 13. Situated in the mountainous terrain of Haglebu, this cabin offers a storybook setting for anyone seeking solace in the heart of nature. It's not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to the great outdoors with endless possibilities! For those of you unfamiliar with Eggedal, let me paint you a picture. Imagine waking up in a traditional cabin perched at 873 meters above sea level, surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests. The area is deeply steeped in Norway's rich landscape, promising peaceful days immersed in the wilderness. You will experience all four seasons in their full glory here. Winters are a wonderland of snow, perfect for skiing enthusiasts, while summers bring lush greenery, ideal for hiking with breathtaking vistas at each turn. Living in Eggedal means you're in the center of a charming, tight-knit community where everyone cherishes the natural beauty surrounding them. The air? It's crisp and invigorating, a real boon for recharging from city life. The local climate varies significantly from season to season—winters are cold and snowy, creating a perfect environment for winter sports, and summers are relatively mild, making outdoor excursions a joy. This cabin is in stellar condition and offers a true Norwegian living experience. Spread across one floor and a cozy loft, it has ample space and comfort at its core. It's a great size at 109 square meters, which offers plenty of room while still remaining wonderfully snug. The layout has been thoughtfully designed for those who love to entertain family and friends or just revel in solitude amid the mountains. - 1st Floor: - W ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ruglandseterbekken 13!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Eggedal, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of a day filled with adventure or relaxation—whichever your heart desires. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. ### A Day in the Life at Nordre Liaveien 37 As the sun peeks over the majestic peaks of Haglebunatten and Bergshammeren, your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 50-square-meter terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys are nothing short of mesmerizing, offering a tranquil start to your day. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven. The modern wood-burning stove in the living room crackles warmly, inviting you to curl up with a good book or enjoy a hearty breakfast before hitting the nearby ski trails. With cross-country paths just 150 meters away and an alpine slope a mere 700 meters from your doorstep, the thrill of skiing is always within reach. ### Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Spring and summer bring a different kind of magic. The area bursts into life with vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery. Hiking enthusiasts will find joy in exploring the famous Sherpa staircase to Haglebunatten, while fishing and canoeing in the nearby lakes offer peaceful retreats. The local grocery store and cafeteria, just a short walk away, provide a taste of Norwegian hospitality and cuisine. Autumn paints the landscape in hues of gold and crimson, perfect for leisurely walks or mountain biking adventures. The crisp air and clear skies make it an ideal t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Eggedal region, this charming chalet at Søre Liaveien 163 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Scandinavia's most sought-after mountain retreats. With its breathtaking views, modern amenities, and proximity to a wealth of outdoor activities, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a base for adventure. A Mountain Retreat with Modern Comforts Perched at an elevation of 870 meters, this chalet is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The property sits on a generous 607 square meter freehold plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The chalet itself is thoughtfully designed on a single level, ensuring accessibility for all ages. With a total indoor living area of 57 square meters, the space is both cozy and functional. Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that leads into an open-plan living room and kitchen. The vaulted ceiling in the living area enhances the sense of space and light, while warm color tones and quality materials create an inviting atmosphere. A wood-burning stove and heat pump ensure comfort throughout the year, making this chalet a perfect retreat in any season. A Kitchen with Local Charm The kitchen is a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, featuring custom cabinetry from Nedre Eggedal hyttemøbler. With dedicated space for a stove, refrigerator, and stainless steel sink, meal preparation is both convenient and enjoyable. The open layout allows for easy interaction between the kitchen and living areas, making it an ideal space for entertaining. Comfortable Sleeping Quarters The chalet offers two bedrooms, one officially appro ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the pristine beauty of the Norwegian wilderness, a delightful cabin awaits you at Bukkespranget 25, Flå. This quintessential Scandinavian hideaway offers a perfect balance between modern comfort and the rustic charm that typifies the region, making it an ideal escape for those seeking tranquility blended with a touch of natural grandeur. At 62 square meters, this cabin is uniquely crafted to accommodate families or groups looking to immerse themselves in the serene outdoors while still enjoying the conveniences of contemporary living. The cabin’s contemporary design seamlessly integrates with the robust Norwegian landscape, providing an elegant yet cozy atmosphere. This one-level cabin boasts large glass panels that flood the living space with natural light and afford guests breathtaking panoramic views of surrounding peaks like Haglebu and Skurvenatten. With three snug bedrooms, a well-appointed kitchen, and a modern bathroom, the cabin is well-equipped to handle a weekend getaway or longer stay for up to a family. Featuring: - Scenic mountain views - 3 cozy bedrooms - Modern bathroom - Open kitchen and living space - Expansive windows for natural light - Wooden interiors reflecting Scandinavian style - Two sleeping lofts for extra versatility - Efficient use of space with smart storage solutions - Proximity to hiking and ski trails - Year-round access roads and utilities Located on Øvre Reinsjøfjell at 950 meters above sea level, the cabin stakes its claim in a high-altitude paradise, just under two hours from Oslo or Drammen. It promises a life close to nature where every window frames the raw beauty of Norway’s highlands. The area is particularly compelling for outdoor enthusiasts: in winter, enjoy ... click here to read more

Welcome to LY-cabin! A modern cabin style that makes a difference. The expression is inspired by Scandinavian architecture and solid Norwegian materials. Here you live close to nature with large windows that provide a good experience and beautiful views.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Eggedal region, this charming chalet at Haglebuveien 485 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines comfort, functionality, and a wealth of outdoor activities right at your doorstep. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the landscape is a canvas of natural wonders. This chalet, with its 101 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall, perfect for shedding the layers of the outside world. The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, is a haven for family gatherings. Whether you're enjoying a cozy movie night or losing yourself in a good book by the wood-burning stove, this space is designed for comfort and connection. The open-plan kitchen and dining area is a social hub, ideal for entertaining. With classic cabinetry and modern appliances, preparing meals becomes a joy rather than a chore. Imagine hosting dinner parties where laughter echoes against the backdrop of the stunning Eggedal landscape. Bedrooms and Amenities for Every Need The chalet boasts three comfortable bedrooms, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for family and guests. With options for double beds or bunk beds, there's room for everyone. A modern bathroom and separate toilet room ensure convenience, while additional storage spaces cater to all your needs. Outdoor Living at Its Fines ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haglebuveien 485!

Greetings to all potential buyers and adventurers seeking a calming retreat nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Norweigan Eggedal. Allow me to take you on a journey to Haglebuveien 403—a welcoming cabin that promises both respite and adventure, cozily set in a region known for its lush greenery and majestic views. Positioned within the serene enclave of Buin, this well-maintained cabin presents itself as a retreat for those yearning for a life away from the frenetic pace of city living, yet desiring to stay connected with nature's beauty. The property enjoys a secluded location that offers privacy and peace, but still, within easy reach of everything the charming surroundings have to offer. Whether you wish to disconnect for a while or embark on new adventures, this cabin serves as your launch pad into the spirited heart of Eggedal. Now, you might wonder, what's life really like here? Well, let’s paint a vivid picture. Eggedal is famed for its year-round allure, which changes color and mood with each passing season. During wintry months, a blanket of snow transforms this region into a veritable winter wonderland. Perfect for aficionados of snow sports, you can indulge in alpine skiing at the nearby Haglebu Ski Center. It’s a stone's throw away and offers slopes that cater to both seasoned skiers and daring beginners eager to embrace the thrill of the descent. The warm months unveil a different palette—a vibrant tapestry full of lush greens offering trails that wind through forested terrains and peek into high mountain areas. Wherever your wandering feet take you, the landscapes promise rewarding vistas and tranquil moments under the endless blue skies. Whether you’re hiking through magical forest trails or p ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haglebuveien 403!

Nestled high in the picturesque landscapes of Flå, at address Tyristubben 9, resides a cozy chalet that's waiting to be discovered by those yearning for a perfect balance of adventure and serenity. This charming abode is priced at an attractive 350,000 Euros, offering an inviting retreat in the heart of Norway's stunning mountain terrain. Perched at an altitude of approximately 860 meters above sea level, this cabin offers breathtaking vistas across Anfinnatten, Skurvenatten, and Tollfesrudfjellet. You’ll find this location to be an explorer's paradise—with ski trails accessible directly from the chalet and an expansive network of paths to satisfy both novice and seasoned skiers alike. Whether winter or summer, outdoor activity beckons at every turn. In the colder months, with a fresh layer of snow, the surroundings become a true winter wonderland. When it warms up, the region bursts with vibrant hues ideal for hiking, cycling, and even relaxing by pristine mountain lakes for some refreshing swimming or fishing. Designed thoughtfully within its compact footprint of 66 square meters, this three-bedroom chalet ensures every bit of space is put to good use. The open-plan living room and kitchen are the heartbeat of this mountain retreat, walled in by large windows that drink in the natural light and reveal the surrounding majestic landscape. Imagine waking up to the soft light of dawn flooding your living room, or the sound of a crackling fire from your cozy fireplace—a staple feature that becomes the centerpiece of the home on colder days. - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Open kitchen/living room design - Loft space for extra storage or a little getaway nook - Large windows capturing the mountain vistas - Cozy firepla ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tyristubben 9

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscapes, this exquisite chalet in Flå offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Fjellmyrvegen 56, 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 beauty of the Reinsjøfjell Cabin Area, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, set at an elevation of 860 meters, is perfectly positioned for those who cherish the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid hiker, a skiing enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has it all. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Built in 2019, this modern Ålhytta chalet is a testament to timeless design and functionality. With a generous living area of 109 sqm, it comfortably accommodates two families, making it an ideal generational retreat. The thoughtful layout includes: - Four spacious bedrooms: Three in the main section and one in the extension, ensuring privacy and comfort for all. - A cozy loft area: Perfect for children or extra guests, adding a touch of adventure to their stay. - Two well-appointed bathrooms: Including a main bathroom with a washing machine and an additional bathroom in the extension. - A modern kitchen: Equipped with integrated appliances, making meal preparation a breeze. - A large open-plan living and dining area: Featuring expansive windows that frame the stunning mountain views. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The chalet's outdoor spaces are designed to maximize your enjoyment of the natural surroundings: - A spacious 62 sqm terrace: Ideal for dining al fresco, sunbathing, or simply s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellmyrvegen 56 in the beautiful Reinsjøfjell cabin area in Flå municipality!

Welcome to a wonderful opportunity to embrace the idyllic lifestyle of cabin living in the serene setting of Eggedal, Norway. Nestled at the quaint address of Grønli 59, 3359 Eggedal, this cozy retreat is sure to catch your attention with its scenic views and welcoming atmosphere. As a bustling real estate agent for a global company with a pulse on the desires of expatriates and international buyers alike, I am thrilled to present this compelling listing. The cabin's well-maintained condition is apparent the moment you step foot into its compact yet comfortable interior. It boasts 69 square meters of thoughtful design that maximizes space and function, all situated at a lofty elevation of 915 meters above sea level. It's a perfect spot for those wanting to take in awe-inspiring views while being surrounded by pure tranquility—a true escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The area where the cabin sits is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Just 88 meters away, you'll find yourself on an array of ski trails that lead all the way to Norefjell, making it perfect for cross-country skiing aficionados. If your tastes lean more towards alpine skiing, the nearby Haglebu ski center provides slopes catering to varying difficulty levels. This makes the cabin not only a cozy abode but also a gateway to winter adventures. Now, let's talk cabin features. Inside, you'll discover: - 2 bedrooms perfect for family or visitors. - 1 well-appointed bathroom with a convenient Cinderella incineration toilet. - An entrance hall and utility room for added practicality. - A combined living room and kitchen that invites gatherings. - A crackling fireplace to warm those chilly mountain evenings. - Kitchen facilities that include pine front c ... click here to read more

Welcome to Grønli 59!

A Cozy Retreat in Norway's Natural Wonderland Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step onto your private terrace. Nestled in the heart of Nesbyen, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of seclusion and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking both relaxation and excitement. A Day in the Life at Bruhaugan 25 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the sun-drenched dining area, where large windows frame the breathtaking views of rolling hills and lush forests. As the aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air, plan your day's adventures. Will it be a hike through the verdant trails that wind through the landscape, or perhaps a day of fishing in the crystal-clear lakes nearby? As the seasons change, so do the activities. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day spent on the cross-country ski trails that weave through the area. The wood-burning stove crackles warmly, inviting you to unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. The Allure of Nesbyen Nesbyen is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its stunning natural beauty, this area offers a plethora of outdoor activities year-round. In the warmer months, explore the extensive network of hiking trails, or take a leisurely bike ride through the picturesque countryside. The nearby lakes and rivers are perfect for fishing, swimming, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic by the water. Winter brings a different kind of magic, with snow-dusted landscapes and a network of groomed ski trails right at your doorstep. The Haglebu ski resort, just 11 kilometers away, offers downhill ski ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bruhaugan 25! Photo: Pål Harald Uthus.

Step into the serene world of Øvre Bjørnlifjell 74, a handcrafted log cabin nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Nore, Norway. This unique property stands as a testament to traditional woodwork interwoven with today's essentials, creating a perfect haven for those keen on escaping to tranquility and the allure of nature. If you're looking for a retreat that combines comfort with the rugged beauty of the Norwegian wilderness, this cabin could be your dream come true. Perched at an elevation of around 990 meters, the cabin provides sweeping views over Slokuvatnet Lake and the surrounding majestic mountains. Living in this cabin means being embraced by nature all year long, with a front-row seat to the changing seasons. Winter transforms the area into a magical snowy wonderland, where you have ski trails right on your doorstep, connecting you to the famed networks of Haglebu and Tempelseter. Once summer rolls around, the snow melts to reveal an expansive playground for hikers and anglers looking to cast a line in pristine waters. Stepping inside the cabin, you'll discover three spacious bedrooms that promise restful nights after days filled with adventure. The partially open living and kitchen area is a heartwarming space inviting gatherings and relaxation. Gather by the cozy fireplace, an essential centerpiece during chilly evenings, and let the large windows draw your eyes out to the mesmerizing views. This thoughtful design seamlessly blends comfort and practicality, ensuring that your time spent here is as effortless as it is enjoyable. Cooking in the cabin's kitchen is a joy with all necessary appliances at hand. An integrated refrigerator/freezer, a handy dishwasher, and an oven and cooktop will have you c ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Bjørnlifjell 74 - Presented by Kristian Ruud at Eiendomsmegler 1 Modum