Cozy Fannrem Chalet: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Søvasskjølvegen 986, 7320 Fannrem, Fannrem (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 49Floor area

€43,400

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

49m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet at Søvasskjølvegen 986, Fannrem, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines the allure of nature with the comforts of modern living.

Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and majestic mountains. This chalet, with its robust construction and thoughtful design, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.

A Year-Round Haven

Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer hiker, Fannrem offers a plethora of activities to suit every taste. In the colder months, the nearby groomed ski trails beckon, promising exhilarating days on the slopes. The '8-tallet' loop and trails extending from Høgkjølen camping to Fossfjellet are just a stone's throw away, making this chalet an ideal base for winter adventures.

As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a hiker's paradise. Trails leading to the renowned Omnfjellet and Slettfjellet peaks offer breathtaking views and invigorating hikes. For those who prefer water activities, the nearby Svorksjøan lake is perfect for swimming and fishing, providing endless summer fun.

Comfort Meets Functionality

The chalet's interior is a testament to Scandinavian design, blending functionality with coziness. The living area, spanning 49 square meters, includes a kitchen, two bedrooms, and a living room, all thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The wood-burning stove in the kitchen and the fireplace in the living room add warmth and ambiance, making it a cozy retreat in any season.

The bathroom, located in an external outbuilding, is equipped with modern amenities, ensuring convenience without compromising on the rustic charm. With underfloor heating and an electric panel heater, comfort is guaranteed even during the coldest months.

Outdoor Bliss

The chalet sits on a generous 1,153 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities. Whether it's gardening, dining al fresco, or simply soaking up the tranquility, the outdoor area is a haven for relaxation. The 22 square meter terrace is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet morning coffee while taking in the stunning views.

Investment Potential

With its prime location and excellent amenities, this chalet is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The property is classified as a single-use holiday home, allowing for rental opportunities that can provide a steady income stream. The robust construction and well-maintained condition ensure that this property will be a valuable asset for years to come.

Key Features:
- Location: Søvasskjølvegen 986, Fannrem, Norway
- Property Type: Chalet
- Condition: Good
- Size: 49 square meters
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1 (external outbuilding)
- Plot Size: 1,153 square meters
- Heating: Wood-burning stove, electric panel heater, underfloor heating
- Outdoor Space: 22 square meter terrace, ample garden space
- Accessibility: Year-round car access, public transport nearby
- Nearby Amenities: Ski lift (16 mins), grocery stores (17 mins), shopping centers (19 mins)
- Investment Opportunity: Rental potential as a holiday home

A Lifestyle Choice

Owning this chalet is more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates nature, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active outdoor lifestyle, this chalet offers the perfect balance. With its excellent location, modern amenities, and immediate access to nature, it's the ideal base for creating lasting memories in every season.

Discover the magic of Fannrem and make this chalet your second home, where every day is a new adventure waiting to unfold.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
49
Price per m²
€886
Garden size
1153
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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EiendomsMegler 1 v/Henrik Fjær Tausvik presents Eidsvassvegen 140

Picture this: it's a Saturday in February, and you wake up in a wood-paneled bedroom to absolute silence except for the soft hiss of snow falling outside. You pull on your ski boots, step out onto 64 square meters of terrace, and the groomed cross-country trail is right there — no car, no shuttle, no waiting. That's the daily reality at Liaåsvegen 487 in Reinli, and it's the kind of morning that makes you wonder why you didn't buy this place years ago. This 1965-built chalet sits on Liaåsen mountain in Valdres, one of Norway's most beloved inland holiday regions. It's honest and unfussy — 57 square meters of warm, wood-heavy interior that feels exactly like a Norwegian mountain cabin should. The walls are clad in timber. The ceilings too. Solid wood floors run throughout. A slate-clad fireplace, rebuilt in 2009 and positioned at the center of the living room, does the hard work of heating the space while also becoming the natural focal point for evenings in — someone's always got a glass of something warming and a card game going at the dining table nearby. The kitchen is practical rather than precious, fitted with profiled cabinetry and counter space for preparing proper meals after long days outdoors. There's a hatch in the floor leading to a crawl space — a clever and very Norwegian solution for keeping food cool and provisions stocked through long winter stays. Both bedrooms are compact and well-organized, with custom-built beds and built-in storage that use every centimeter wisely. The bathroom is simple: a shower cabin with a fill-as-needed water system and greywater directed into the terrain. An outdoor privy is housed in one of the outbuildings. This is off-grid living, which is part of the appeal — the propert ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Torleif Løvfald Gaard presents Liaåsvegen 487!

Step outside on a Tuesday morning in late January, and the northern lights are still doing their thing above the Lyngen Alps across the fjord. The coffee is hot. The stove clicked to life twenty minutes ago. Through the big windows of this single-bedroom chalet on Vannøya, the sea sits maybe sixty meters away—grey-green, absolutely still. No traffic. No neighbors visible. Just the low whistle of an Arctic wind and the occasional cry of an eider duck cutting across the inlet at Vannavalen. This is what €111,000 buys you in Northern Norway. The chalet itself sits on Nord-Fugløyveien in the township of Vannøya, a rugged island in Troms county that most international buyers have never heard of—which is precisely the point. Vannøya isn't Lofoten, which has become overrun with Instagram hikers. This island operates on its own rhythm. Fishermen still leave before dawn. The ferry crossing to the mainland at Brensholmen carries locals, not tour groups. That authenticity is increasingly rare, and increasingly valuable. The 41-square-meter cabin was renovated between 2017 and 2018, and the work shows. Light-toned walls, modern surface finishes, smooth-front kitchen cabinetry—the interior punches above its square footage because it's been thought through. The kitchen comes equipped with a refrigerator, stove, and inset sink, with enough table space to sit down to a proper dinner of fresh skrei cod you caught yourself that afternoon. The living room's large windows pull the landscape inside. On a clear February day, the light that bounces off the snow and the water is something you won't find further south. A wood-burning stove anchors the room; by evening, with the fire going and the darkness outside absolute, the space feels genu ... click here to read more

The property consists of a cozy and upgraded cabin as well as a large boathouse with a finished workspace on the upper floor.

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Søvasskjølen region, this delightful chalet offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home amidst the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains. Located at Fosslættet 12, 7320 Fannrem, this property is more than just a retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in natural splendor and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This charming chalet, with its cozy 25 square meters of living space, is perfectly designed for those who cherish simplicity and comfort. The additional loft space and outbuilding provide flexibility, whether you're hosting friends or storing your outdoor gear. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure The Søvasskjølen area is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and abundant recreational opportunities. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cross-country skiing enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, this location has something for everyone. - Hiking and Skiing: With trails right at your doorstep, you can embark on invigorating hikes or glide through well-maintained cross-country ski paths. - Proximity to Trondheim: Just a 45-minute drive from Trondheim, this chalet offers the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. - Year-Round Accessibility: A winter-plowed road ensures you can enjoy your second home even during the snowy months. - Local Amenities: Grocery stores and shopping centers are a short drive away, ensuring convenience without compromising on tranquility. ### A Home with Potential This chalet is not just a home; it's a canvas for your dreams. The spacious 1,000 square met ... click here to read more

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Discover the enchanting allure of the Norwegian countryside with this cozy cabin nestled in the heart of Skaun. As a bustling real estate agent, I don't always have the time to wax lyrical about every property, but this charming retreat semi-forces me too. With a backdrop of scenic landscapes and a soundtrack provided by nature itself, this cabin offers much more than just a place to stay – it's an invitation to embrace a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Located on Vuddulåsvegen, this cabin is a delightful escape from the daily grind, where life moves at a gentler pace. The moment you step onto the well-maintained property, you'll feel the cares of modern living begin to ebb away. An accessible driveway brings you right to your front door, where inside, you'll find a warm, wooden refuge. This cabin is indeed in good condition, ready to welcome you, though there’s still room for personal touch if you got the knack for light improvements. This picturesque area showcases natural splendors, with hiking trails weaving through breathtaking scenery, offering endless opportunities to connect with the great outdoors. And while here, experiencing all the local area has to offer is a given. The region is famed for its outdoor activities – fishing in neighbouring lakes, hiking in expansive woodlands, and with the right season even skiing is a big hit here. Not to mention, you’re just a stone's throw from serene lake views which capture the essence of tranquility. Picture grabbing your morning coffee on the terrace while gazing over the stunning vistas as the daybreak illuminates the lake. Whether you're an expat looking for a slice of home, or an overseas buyer drawn to the Nordic charm, Skaun offers a warm community spir ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Magnus Sollid har gleden av å presentere Vuddulåsvegen 133

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque countryside, Englykkjvegen 158 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of rural paradise. This charming country home, set on a sprawling 13,000 square meter estate, is the perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of history. With its blend of modern comforts and rustic charm, this property is ideal for second home buyers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with panoramic views of rolling hills and lush forests stretching as far as the eye can see. The air is crisp and clean, and the sunlight dances through the large windows, filling the home with warmth and light. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Englykkjvegen 158. A Home with History and Heart Originally built in 1919, this country home has been lovingly maintained and upgraded over the years, preserving its original character while incorporating modern amenities. The main residence features a cozy living room with a newer, efficient wood-burning stove and a heat pump, ensuring comfort even during the colder months. The spacious living area is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests, with ample room for a dining table and a comfortable sofa corner. The kitchen is a bright and inviting space, equipped with its own wood-burning stove, adding to the rustic ambiance. With plenty of natural light and beautiful views, it's a delightful place to prepare meals and enjoy them in the adjacent dining area. Upstairs, you'll find two bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. The larger bedroom, at 22.5 sqm, can easily be used as a loft living room or additional sleeping area, while the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Englykkjvegen 158.

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late September, the birch trees outside have gone full amber, and you're standing on a 22-square-meter terrace at 359 meters above sea level with a cup of coffee, watching low cloud roll through the valley below Omnsfjellet. Not a sound except wind and the occasional crack of a branch somewhere uphill. That's the daily reality at this cabin on Knubbvegen in Søvasskjølen — and it costs less than a studio flat in Oslo. This is a proper Norwegian hytte. Not a glossed-up weekend pod, not a developer's interpretation of rustic. It's a cabin that was built in 1960, extended and seriously upgraded by the current owners since the 1980s, and it shows the kind of considered, incremental care that only happens when people actually love a place. The bones are original. The comfort is modern. Electricity is connected, the septic system is sorted, and water comes from a shared drilled well with two neighbouring properties. You arrive, unlock the door, and it works. No renovation project waiting to swallow your summers. Inside, 63 square metres is used efficiently — entrance hall, living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet room, plus a small loft that works well as an overflow sleeping area or just somewhere to stack the ski gear. The living room gets the big windows, which is the right call: the mountain and forest views framed from that room are the kind you don't tire of across seasons. Spring brings the thaw and the green creeping back up the hillside. Midsummer, the light barely leaves. Autumn is all that amber and copper. Winter turns the whole landscape white and quiet in a way that has to be experienced to be understood. Step outside through the living room and you'r ... click here to read more

Welcome to Knubbvegen 60!

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Fannrem, at Kjerringbekkveien 2, this charming and well-maintained cabin offers a serene escape with modern conveniences and ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. This property, located by the tranquil Søvatnet and set on a spacious 1.5-acre plot surrounded by forest and marsh, provides privacy and direct access to nature’s splendor, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a nature-bound lifestyle. The cabin boasts a thoughtful design with a cozy and stylish interior that features two generously sized bedrooms, making it a perfect fit for a small family or a couple. The integrated living room and kitchen area provide a warm and inviting space, enhanced by a wood-burning stove that adds to the rustic charm of the cabin. The additional large terrace areas offer ample outdoor living space ideal for dining al fresco or soaking in the panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty. For those with a penchant for DIY or additional storage needs, there is a sizeable outbuilding on the property which can be utilized according to needs. Importantly for accessibility, the property enjoys the convenience of a dedicated road leading directly to it, alongside private parking space which assures ease of access throughout the year. This location boasts not only visual appeal but a host of recreational activities. The area is perfect for year-round hiking, with trails suitable for all ages and abilities. From gentle walks through the forest to more challenging hikes in the hills, every excursion promises beautiful vistas and the chance to encounter local wildlife. Fishing and swimming are popular in Søvatnet, providing a refreshing respite during warmer months and a peaceful ang ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kjerringbekkveien 2!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Svorkmo, this charming chalet at Snøtonvegen 136 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the lush surroundings, you sip your morning coffee on the terrace, enveloped in the soothing sounds of nature. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day feels like a retreat. Built in 2003, this 59-square-meter chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality, perfectly suited for those seeking a genuine Norwegian cabin experience. With two cozy bedrooms, a spacious open-plan living area, and a wood-burning stove, it promises warmth and comfort after a day of exploring the great outdoors. ### A Day in the Life at Snøtonvegen 136 Morning: Start your day with a leisurely hike to Elgshøgda, where the trails offer breathtaking views and the chance to spot local wildlife. The invigorating mountain air and the promise of adventure set the tone for the day. Afternoon: As the sun reaches its zenith, head to Snøtonvatnet lake for a refreshing swim or a peaceful afternoon of fishing. The lake's crystal-clear waters are a haven for both relaxation and recreation. Evening: Return to your chalet, where the aroma of a home-cooked meal fills the air. Dine al fresco on the terrace, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the forest. As the stars begin to twinkle, gather around the wood-burning stove for a cozy evening of storytelling and laughter. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Svorkmo is a treasure trove of activities and cultural experiences. From skiing on groomed trails in winter ... click here to read more

Welcome to Snøtonvegen 136 at Svorkmo!

Nestled in the heart of Eggkleiva, Norway, this exquisite chalet offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with adventure. Located at Kvennsjøvegen 296, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a genuine Norwegian cabin experience. With its expansive 34,697 square meter plot, this chalet is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor pursuits. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush forests and panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. This chalet, in good condition, is designed to be your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking to escape for a weekend or settle in for an extended stay, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and rustic charm. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Eggkleiva is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities. The chalet's location provides immediate access to hiking trails and cross-country skiing tracks, making it an ideal base for year-round adventures. Whether you're an avid hiker or a winter sports enthusiast, the opportunities for exploration are endless. The local climate is characterized by crisp, refreshing air and a picturesque winter wonderland, perfect for those who appreciate the changing seasons. Summers are mild, offering long days to enjoy the outdoors, while winters transform the landscape into a snowy paradise. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Togetherness The main cabin exudes a cozy, traditional atmosphere with its warm material choices and classic details. The living room, with its high ceilings and wood-burning stove, is the h ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvennsjøvegen 296! A magnificent leisure property with lush and scenic surroundings.

Nestled along the serene shores of Sildværtangen, this exquisite chalet at Viggjavegen 665 in Viggja offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Just a 30-minute drive from the vibrant city of Trondheim, this property is perfectly positioned for those seeking a tranquil retreat without sacrificing the convenience of urban amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian fjords. This chalet, built in 2017, is a testament to modern design harmoniously blended with nature. With its pristine condition and thoughtful layout, it promises a lifestyle of comfort and relaxation. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway that seamlessly leads to a practical laundry room and a modern bathroom equipped with a shower and toilet. The two cozy bedrooms offer a peaceful sanctuary, while the open-plan kitchen and living room area is a hub of light and space. Large windows frame breathtaking views of the sea, inviting the outdoors in and creating a bright, airy atmosphere. The kitchen, fitted with built-in appliances, is a culinary haven, perfect for preparing meals while soaking in the scenic surroundings. The living room, designed for both relaxation and social gatherings, opens directly onto a spacious terrace, extending your living space into the great outdoors. Versatile Spaces for Every Need A highlight of this chalet is the generous loft, providing additional sleeping or recreational space, ideal for families or guests. The annex, also built in 2017, is fully insulated and finished, offering a versatile room that can serve as a guest bedroom, office, or hobby space. This flexibility ensures ... click here to read more

Welcome to Viggjavegen 665

Welcome to Fannrem, where your next home awaits at Ustjårvegen 157—a delightful country escape perfect for those seeking tranquility and the charm of rural living. This cozy country home is tucked away in Ustjåren and has been thoughtfully renovated to balance comfort and simplicity, making it a splendid retreat from the vibrant city life. Situated in Fannrem, a quaint locale nestled in the scenic landscapes of Norway, this property offers breathtaking views and a fantastic environment for a range of outdoor activities. Located in the Sør-Trøndelag region, the climate here is typically Nordic, characterized by cold winters and mild summers. The area receives abundant snowfall in winter, ideal for those who enjoy skiing or snowboarding. The summer months provide a lovely warm spell, perfect for hiking or just relaxing in the abundant nature surrounding the home. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you this home offers plenty of features that will capture your imagination. It beautifully merges the old-world charm with modern necessities. Let me take you through what makes this property a truly inviting opportunity for international buyers and expats aiming for a change of pace: - Charming Holiday Home: Embrace the warmth of a holiday home feel all year round. - South-Facing Lot: Enjoy plenty of sunshine, perfect for those lush green lawns. - 3 Bedrooms: Plenty of room for family and guests, offering comfort and space. - Outbuilding: A versatile space—ideal for storage or could even be transformed into a workshop. - Car Access: Conveniently drive right up to your own door. - Beautifully Landscaped: With well-maintained lawns and outdoor spaces. - Quiet Rural Area: Peaceful surroundings, ideal for relaxation. - App ... click here to read more

Beautiful holiday home over two floors at Ustjåren.

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Eggkleiva, Norway, this charming chalet at Kvennsjøvegen 134 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Just a short drive from the bustling city of Trondheim, this property is perfectly positioned for those seeking a tranquil escape without sacrificing accessibility. Whether you're an international buyer looking for a second home or a vacation property, this chalet promises a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, fresh air of the Norwegian countryside. This two-bedroom chalet, set on a generous 485 square meter plot, is your gateway to a world of relaxation and exploration. With its eco-friendly solar panel system and off-grid amenities, it offers a sustainable living experience that harmonizes with the surrounding environment. ### A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Eggkleiva is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The chalet is surrounded by a network of well-marked hiking trails, perfect for summer adventures. In winter, the nearby groomed ski tracks beckon, offering endless opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing. The local lake, Kvennsjøen, is a short walk away, providing excellent fishing and water activities. ### Key Features: - Two Cozy Bedrooms: Designed for comfort, these rooms offer a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. - Sustainable Living: Solar panels power the chalet, ensuring an eco-friendly lifestyle. - Year-Round Access: A subscription-based road ensures you can reach your retreat in any season. - Fully Furnished: Move-in ready with all necessary furnishings and equipment. - Wood-Burning Stove: Adds warmth and ambiance during the colder months. - ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvennsjøvegen 134.

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Norway lies a cozy cabin in the quaint town of Svorkmo. Situated at Asbølljårvegen 11, 7327 Svorkmo, this inviting property offers a unique opportunity to experience the tranquility of rural Scandinavian life while still being connected to essential amenities. The cabin itself is modest yet practical, occupying a space of 23 square meters. It's an ideal base for those who seek solitude and simplicity without entirely foregoing modern conveniences. This cabin isn't just a property "for sale"—it could be your personal sanctuary, a place to escape the constant hustle and bustle. While it features a bathroom, there's an interesting twist—this cabin comes with zero traditional bedrooms but offers a surprising potential to create sleeping spaces within its layout. The main living area, encompassing both the living room and the kitchen, is cleverly designed to maximize the space available. Svorkmo is a small, yet charming village, recognized for its natural beauty and calm pace of life, making it an ideal destination for those looking to relax or seek adventure. The area is surrounded by breathtaking hiking trails weaving through untouched forestland and stunning vistas. It is a haven for those who love the outdoors. During the winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy paradise, perfect for skiing enthusiasts and those wanting to savor the crisp air of a Scandinavian winter. The property is sited on an expansive plot of approximately 2.3 acres, providing ample space to roam, or possibly even expand upon the existing structures. Having a wide-open area around gives a real sense of freedom and privacy. Despite the secluded feel, you aren't cut off from civilization. The cabin has year-ro ... click here to read more

Facade

Stand on the terrace at nine in the evening in July and the sun still hasn't gone down. The Trondheimsfjord catches the light and throws it back in shades you don't have names for—copper, pale gold, something between silver and white. The boathouse door creaks gently in a soft onshore breeze. That's the sound of this place. That's the rhythm of a summer here. Viggjavegen 261 sits right on the water's edge in Viggja, a quiet community along the inner fjord in Trøndelag, roughly 35 kilometres southwest of Trondheim. The drive in from the city takes just over half an hour on the E39—close enough for a Friday evening escape after work, far enough that the outside world genuinely falls away when you arrive. The cabin was built in 1964 and has been kept in good condition over the decades, a solid and unpretentious structure that does exactly what a Norwegian fritidseiendom should: it puts you outside as much as possible and gives you somewhere warm to come back to. The main cabin runs to 39 square metres of internal living space, with a total usable area of 73 square metres when you include the outbuildings and external structures. Inside, there's a bright living room with large windows that face the fjord—on a clear morning you can watch sea eagles working the shoreline from the sofa—a functional kitchen with decent workspace and storage, and two bedrooms that are compact but genuinely comfortable, with room for beds and enough storage to make a proper stay of it. A wood stove in the living room changes the atmosphere entirely come autumn. Light it after a day out on the water in September and the whole cabin smells of birch and woodsmoke, and you remember why you bought the place. The boathouse is one of the property's mo ... click here to read more

Cabin with 1.5 decares and fantastic location by the sea

Nestled in the heart of Jerpstad, Norway, this charming chalet at Bastianveien 8 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most picturesque regions. With its stunning natural surroundings and a wealth of outdoor activities at your doorstep, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or an adventurous holiday home. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This chalet, built in 1982 and thoughtfully extended in 2011, combines rustic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal getaway for families, friends, or solo adventurers. ### Experience the Jerpstad Lifestyle Jerpstad is a hidden gem in Norway, offering a lifestyle that seamlessly blends relaxation with adventure. The region is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, from lush forests to crystal-clear lakes, providing endless opportunities for exploration and recreation. - Outdoor Activities: Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual walker, Jerpstad's trails cater to all skill levels. The nearby Sæterdalen area is a hiker's paradise, with paths that wind through verdant valleys and up to panoramic viewpoints. - Water Adventures: The chalet is a stone's throw from several pristine lakes, perfect for fishing, swimming, or simply enjoying a peaceful day by the water. Frilsjøen, a popular swimming spot, is just a short drive away. - Winter Sports: Embrace the winter wonderland with cross-country skiing trails and a nearby ski lift, ensuring you can enjoy the snow-covered landscape to its fullest. - Local Culture: Immerse yourself in the local culture with seasonal festivals, traditional Norwegian cuisine, and friendly ... click here to read more

Beautiful cabin in scenic surroundings

Nestled in the serene embrace of Jerpstad's lush landscapes, Bastianveien 18 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. This charming chalet, with its three cozy bedrooms, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, built in 1982 and meticulously maintained, stands as a testament to timeless design and modern sustainability. Equipped with solar panels and gas, it promises a self-sufficient lifestyle, perfect for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. A Year-Round Haven Whether you're planning a summer escape or a winter wonderland adventure, this chalet is your ideal base. The well-insulated structure ensures comfort across all seasons, making it a versatile choice for year-round enjoyment. The spacious living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a cozy haven to unwind after a day of exploration. A Culinary Delight The kitchen, designed with practicality in mind, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. With ample storage and workspace, it caters to everything from quick breakfasts to elaborate dinners. Gas connections ensure efficient cooking, allowing you to savor the flavors of local Norwegian produce. Outdoor Paradise The chalet sits on a generous 995 square meter plot, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether it's gardening, hosting a barbecue, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings, the outdoor space is yours to enjoy. The nearby forests and trails beckon for hiking, skiing, and wildlife observation, making it a haven ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bastianveien 18!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Jerpstad, this charming cabin at Slåvassveien 73 offers a delightful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With a modest asking price of 58,000, this well-maintained cabin presents a cozy atmosphere set in picturesque surroundings, just a 50-minute drive from the vibrant city of Trondheim. This property, built in 1978, provides a unique blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences ideal for individuals or small families dreaming of a tranquil lifestyle close to nature. This idyllic cabin spans 48 square meters and is designed with practicality and comfort in mind. It comprises two bedrooms accommodating up to five people, making it perfect for family getaways or hosting friends. The living room, kitchen, and additional space for a changing room or laundry room make up the core of the cabin, ensuring all your basic needs are comfortably met. A detached 7 square meter storage space comes with an adjoining outhouse, completing the functional amenities of this quaint abode. Features of the Property: - Two well-proportioned bedrooms - Efficiently designed kitchen - Cozy living area - Versatile changing/laundry room - Detached storage space - Convenient outhouse facility - Equipped with a solar panel and wood stove for sustainable living Living in Jerpstad offers a life attuned to nature’s rhythm. The cabin is positioned in an enchanting landscape where peace pervades, making it an optimal setting for reflection or creative pursuits. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area presents abundant opportunities. Good fishing spots are nearby, and the terrain around is excellent for berry picking. Whether it’s hiking in the mild summer or snowshoeing in the gentle win ... click here to read more

Welcome to this idyllic leisure property in Slåvassveien 73

Picture this: it's February, the lake is frozen solid, and you're standing on a 48-square-metre sun terrace with a coffee in hand, watching your kids drag a sledge down toward Frilsjøen while the birch trees around you carry a full load of fresh snow. The cabin behind you is warm — the fireplace has been going since 7am, and the whole place smells of woodsmoke and pine. This is not a marketing fantasy. This is a Tuesday morning at Gunnarhåggån 9. Set right on the edge of Frilsjøen in Løkken Verk, Trøndelag, this 58-square-metre Norwegian chalet is the kind of property that people in this region quietly pass between families for generations. Three bedrooms, a fully connected electricity supply, year-round running water from a private well literally a step outside the door, and car access straight to the entrance — practical details that sound small until you're hauling ski gear and groceries in January and they suddenly matter enormously. At 61,900, it sits at a price point that makes genuine financial sense as a holiday home or second residence, particularly for international buyers looking to establish a foothold in the Scandinavian outdoor lifestyle market. The chalet is built in a form that Norwegians call the classic hytte style — timber-framed, warm-toned wooden interiors, low ceilings that hold heat, and windows positioned to catch every angle of available light across the day. The living room is centred around a traditional fireplace, and it genuinely earns that central position. It divides the room into a lounge side and a dining side without any partition wall, which keeps the space feeling open and social. Large windows face out toward the surrounding landscape, and in late June, when the sun barely sets this ... click here to read more

Well-maintained cabin in scenic surroundings by Frilsjøen

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Orkland municipality, this charming chalet at Sæterdalsveien 374 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its prime location near the serene Frilsjøen Lake, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a vacation retreat that promises both relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of lake waters, as the sun casts a golden hue over the landscape. This chalet, built in the traditional Norwegian style, is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors and the simple pleasures of life. With two cozy bedrooms and a spacious living area, it provides ample space for family gatherings or quiet moments of solitude. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Løkken Verk is a hidden gem, offering a rich tapestry of experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The chalet's location is a gateway to a myriad of outdoor activities: - Hiking and Biking: Explore extensive trails that wind through lush forests and rolling hills, offering breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature. - Fishing and Swimming: Frilsjøen Lake is a haven for anglers and swimmers, with its clear waters and abundant fish. - Winter Sports: Just minutes away, a ski lift provides access to exhilarating alpine skiing, while cross-country trails offer a peaceful winter escape. - Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in local traditions with nearby cultural events and festivals that celebrate the region's rich heritage. Convenience Meets Tranquility Despite its serene setting, the chalet is conveniently located near essential amenities: - Accessibility: Easily reachable by car, with publi ... click here to read more

Sæterdalsveien 374 by Frilsjøen

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, Songlivegen 219 in Fannrem offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility. This charming chalet, with its rustic allure and modern comforts, is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's splendor. Whether you're an expat yearning for a serene escape or an overseas buyer looking for a holiday home, this property promises a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. The chalet, spanning 62 square meters, is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. With three spacious bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and guests, making it an ideal choice for both intimate getaways and lively gatherings. The living room, the heart of this home, is a sanctuary of warmth and light. Large windows frame the stunning views, allowing natural light to flood the space, creating an inviting atmosphere. A centrally placed wood-burning stove not only adds to the cozy ambiance but also ensures efficient heating during the colder months. The kitchen, partially renovated in 2014, is equipped with a gas stove and refrigerator, offering modern convenience in this rural setting. Stepping outside, the chalet is enveloped by a gently sloping plot of 450 square meters, leased to ensure privacy and seclusion. The outdoor terrace is a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. The tool shed provides ample storage for outdoor equipment, making it easy to maintain the property and indulge in various activities. Living in Fannrem is a dream for nature enthusiasts. The area is renowned for ... click here to read more

The cabin is in a sheltered location with proximity to great hiking opportunities year-round.