Cozy Mountain Chalet in Haugastøl | Scenic Views | Expansive Plot | Rustic Outbuilding | Perfect for Nature Lovers

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Haugastølvegen 143, 3595 Haugastøl, Haugastøl (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 68Floor area

€184,615

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

68m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled high in the breathtaking landscape of the Norwegian mountains, this cozy chalet sits at an altitude of 1054 meters above sea level. Located at Haugastølvegen 143 in the charming town of Haugastøl, this property offers a blissful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As a busy real estate agent representing global clientele, I'm thrilled to bring you this wonderful opportunity, perfect for overseas buyers and expats seeking a mountain retreat with plenty of potentials. With its serene setting and rustic charm, this is more than just a property; it's a chance to embrace a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature's majesty.

Let's take a closer look at this chalet. Built in 1960, this property embodies the classic, cozy mountain cabin feel, with sturdy construction that has stood the test of time. Despite being over six decades old, this chalet remains in good condition, ready to welcome new owners with open arms. While you might find it needs some updating to suit modern tastes, this is part of the adventure—an opportunity to add your own personal touch and truly make it your own sanctuary in the mountains.

The chalet itself offers a modest size of 68 square meters but makes the most of every inch. As you step inside, an entrance hall welcomes you into a warm and inviting living space. The living room is a cozy haven where you can relax after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The adjoining kitchen offers enough space to whip up delicious meals, perfect for refueling. Two bedrooms promise a good night's sleep after long days spent discovering all the region has to offer. The practical layout is completed by a toilet room and a loft, providing extra storage or perhaps a small study space.

The property also features an outbuilding with three rooms, offering additional storage space or potential for a workshop or studio. Perfect for hobbyists or those in need of a quiet retreat within their retreat. Essential amenities such as bore water and electricity are already installed, providing modern conveniences within this rustic setting.

Features of the property include:
- 2 cozy bedrooms
- Loft space
- Outbuilding with three rooms
- 26 square meters of terrace
- Electricity and bore water installed
- Large plot (6,169 square meters)
- Stunning views
- Peaceful surroundings
- Situated 1 km from the train station

Living in a chalet offers certain delights—life is slower, more relaxed. It's about getting back to basics, enjoying simple pleasures, like a morning coffee on the terrace with a view that's hard to beat. Speaking of views, the chalet's position on the sunny side ensures excellent sun conditions, maximizing daylight all year round while providing magnificent vistas over the surrounding landscape.

The expansive plot of over 6,100 square meters ensures privacy and gives you plenty of space to explore. Perhaps develop a garden or simply enjoy the vastness of your own land. It's a blank canvas for the adventurous at heart!

One of the highlights of owning property in Haugastøl is the sheer abundance of activities available right at your doorstep. This area is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy playground, with groomed trails nearby perfect for skiing and snowshoeing. Summer brings opportunities for hiking, cycling, and fishing, with the popular cycling route, Rallarvegen, starting or ending right here in Haugastøl. The nearby tourist center offers dining, a coffee bar, and bike rental—convenient amenities ensuring your time here is always well-spent.

Life in Haugastøl is quiet and serene yet brimmed with opportunities for those who seek them. The local area is known for its engaging mix of tranquility and outdoor pursuits, making it ideal for those who wish to disconnect from the chaos of urban living and reconnect with nature and themselves.

The climate in this region can be characterized by cool summers and snowy winters, perfect for those who enjoy a genuine seasonal experience. Winter often blankets the landscape, offering a beautiful scene straight out of a storybook—a true paradise for snow enthusiasts.

In summary, this chalet offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Norway. Whether you dream of a cozy cabin to call home or a retreat to escape life's busyness, this property is a gateway to fresh air, high mountain experiences, and a lifestyle that is both laid-back and full of adventure.

A warm welcome awaits you in Haugastøl—come and discover what living in the Norwegian mountains truly feels like. Don't miss the chance to make this piece of paradise yours!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
68
Price per m²
€2,715
Garden size
6169
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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Step outside on a January morning and the valley is completely silent. Not the polite quiet of a countryside weekend—actual silence, broken only by the creak of snow settling on the roof and the distant whistle of wind curling around Resfjellet's ridgeline. The thermometer reads minus twelve and you don't care, because the wood stove in the living room has been going since six, the coffee is ready, and through the south-facing windows the mountain is turning pale gold. That's the daily reality at Svartbekkveien 117. This is a four-bedroom mountain chalet in Jerpstad, deep in Resdalen valley in Trøndelag, priced at 141,000 EUR. It sits on 1,119 square metres of freehold land at an elevation that puts Trollhetta, Resfjellet, and Raufjellet practically on your doorstep. The main cabin measures 99 square metres internally, and the property comes with a separate annex and an outdoor storage shed—meaning you can sleep sixteen people across the whole estate comfortably. For families who gather in numbers, or owners who want rental flexibility, that matters enormously. Built between 2006 and 2009 and kept in genuinely good condition, the chalet doesn't need work before you move in. The layout is sensible and well-thought-out: a proper hallway leads into a toilet room, a sitting room, and then an open-plan kitchen and living area where most of life happens. Four bedrooms branch off from there. The bathroom has a shower. Simple, functional, Norwegian practical—nothing fussy, nothing wasted. The unfinished basement below adds 30 square metres of external storage space that could become a proper ski room, workshop, or utility area over time. What elevates this property beyond the standard mountain cabin is the 52-square-metre ter ... click here to read more

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Picture this: a Tuesday morning in July, coffee in hand, bare feet on sun-warmed timber boards, and the only sound for miles is a woodpecker working through a pine somewhere behind the tree line. That's the rhythm of life at Hedrumveien 866 in Kvelde — a two-bedroom chalet perched on an elevated, south-facing plot in the forests of Vestfold, with a private bathing jetty and a rowing boat waiting for you down at Åsrumvannet. This isn't a glossy holiday complex or a converted apartment with a mountain view slapped on the brochure. It's a genuine Norwegian hytte — the kind Norwegians guard jealously and rarely let go of. The chalet sits at the end of a forest road, surrounded on three sides by dense spruce and pine, which means the nearest neighbour is heard only occasionally and seen almost never. The elevated position gives the main living space a wide-open outlook southeast toward Åsrumvannet, and on clear days the lake glitters through the trees like broken glass. In autumn, that same view turns copper and amber. In winter, with snow on the branches and the wood stove crackling, the silence is almost theatrical. Speaking of the stove — a brand-new Contura unit was installed in 2022, and it transforms the open-plan living area into something genuinely warm and lived-in on cool evenings. The high ceiling and oversized windows keep things light even on grey September afternoons, and the layout means you're never really indoors and outdoors at the same time; the two feel continuous. Direct access from the lounge leads out to a partially covered south-facing terrace, which was substantially expanded in 2022 and 2023. There's a built-in bench, plenty of room for a long dining table, and enough sheltered space to sit outsid ... click here to read more

Hedrumveien 866 - presented by Krogsveen v/Andreas S. Bjønnes - Photo: Karl Filip Kronstad

Friday afternoon, the car is packed, and ninety minutes out of Oslo you're turning off the main road into the quiet pines of Buerskogen. By the time the engine goes off, the only sounds are wind through the spruce trees and maybe a woodpecker somewhere in the distance. That's the pace this cabin runs on — and once you've had a weekend of it, the city feels very far away indeed. Buerskogen 92 sits in one of Halden municipality's more unhurried holiday pockets, a sparsely developed woodland area where plots are spread out and neighbours are close enough to wave to but far enough to forget about. The cabin dates to 1976 and has been looked after properly over the decades — not over-renovated, not neglected. It's got the kind of honest solidity that older Norwegian timber construction tends to produce, updated where it matters: public water and sewage connection, a newer wood stove, a heat pump for the shoulder seasons, and a kitchen fitted in 2021 that's functional without pretending to be anything else. At 57 square metres total, the layout is compact and sensible. Entrance hall, storage room, bathroom, three separate bedrooms, and an open living area where the kitchen flows directly into the lounge. Three bedrooms in a 57-square-metre cabin means rooms that are cosy rather than cavernous — exactly right for a place where you're mostly outside anyway. The wood stove anchors the living space; on a wet October evening with the fire going and rain hitting the windows, you'll understand exactly why Norwegians are so attached to their hytter. The 42-square-metre terrace out front is the real extension of the living space through the warmer months. Coffee in the morning with forest stretching out in front of you. Dinner outsi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Buerskogen 92! Photo: Fotoetcetera AS

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Step outside on a January morning and the ski trail is literally right there — 100 meters from your front door, already groomed, cutting a pale ribbon through the snow toward Hallingskarvet. You don't need to drive anywhere. You just clip in and go. That's the daily reality at Murstadvegen 14 in Haugastøl, a three-bedroom Norwegian mountain chalet sitting at roughly 1,012 meters above sea level on a generous 3,046-square-meter plot with direct sightlines over Sløddfjorden and the long, dramatic ridge of Hallingskarvet National Park. At 395,000 EUR, it's rare to find this combination of views, access, and practical year-round infrastructure in one of Norway's most beloved highland destinations. The chalet itself dates to 1987 and has been kept in solid condition — this isn't a renovation project. The 83 square meters of interior space are laid out with clear intention: a main living and dining room with a fireplace where the family naturally gravitates after a cold day out, a fully equipped kitchen adjacent to it, and a separate TV lounge so teenagers and parents can each have their own corner in the evenings. Three bedrooms sleep the full household. One bathroom with WC serves the property, which is standard for a cabin of this era and size in Norway. The 31-square-meter balcony is the real showstopper — a wide timber platform facing the fjord, wide enough for a proper outdoor table, a few chairs, and a long evening with the kind of silence you can't manufacture anywhere closer to a city. The road in is plowed through winter. That matters more than it sounds. A lot of Norwegian mountain cabins at this elevation become inaccessible or difficult to reach from December through March, which is precisely when you'd most wa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Murstadvegen 14 (Photo: Pål Harald Uthus)

Welcome to Bessbu, a charming and storied chalet nestled in the heart of Haugastøl, a delightful hamlet in the stunning landscapes of Norway. As a real estate agent buzzing around, I've seen many properties, but few capture the unique blend of history, charm, and opportunity as Bessbu does. Here, potential isn't just a word, it's a lifestyle you can embrace amid Norway's breathtaking vistas and adventurous spirit. Positioned conveniently at the crossroads of accessibility and serenity, this captivating cabin stands proud at Haugastølvegen 194, close to the heartbeat of Haugastøl's vibrant outdoor life. Whether you're an expat seeking the allure of the great Norwegian outdoors, or an overseas buyer ready to immerse in a new lifestyle, Bessbu is a gateway to an entirely different world. Step into a world stuck in time yet whispering stories, with Bessbu's original timber walls and solid wood floors that speak of the craftsmanship and vision of its builders, Anders and Bess Jahre, back in 1955. The interior greets you with hand-painted moldings and doors. You can almost hear the history reverberating in its halls, and that, my friends, is not something you find every day. This chalet is for those who relish being active, surrounded by the majestic beauty of nature. Famed for its exceptional hiking trails that transform through the seasons, Haugastøl becomes a wonderland in winter and a paradise in summer. The climate here is what you would imagine in a postcard – cool, crisp, and full of possibilities for both adventure and inner peace. Living in Haugastøl offers an experience of seasonal transition like no other; the winters are charming with snow-dusted landscapes and summers are lush, perfect for the many hikes you c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, this charming chalet at Karistøltangen 45, Haugastøl, offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Perfectly positioned at the gateway to the Hardangervidda and Hallingskarvet National Parks, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat that combines tranquility with adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by panoramic views of majestic peaks and verdant valleys. This chalet, with its 94 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're an avid outdoor enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful escape, this home caters to all your desires. ### A Gateway to Adventure Haugastøl is renowned for its unique outdoor terrain, offering a wealth of activities year-round. In the summer, embark on hiking adventures through the national parks or cycle along the famous Rallarvegen, one of Norway's most celebrated cycling routes. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing, with trails just 100 meters from your doorstep. ### Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting The chalet's interior is a harmonious blend of modern amenities and rustic charm. Large windows flood the living and dining areas with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A cozy fireplace serves as the heart of the home, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. - Three comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests. - Two well-appointed bathrooms, including one with a sauna, offer a touch of luxury. - Functional kitchen with ample storage and workspace. - Separate outbuildi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, this country home at Tjødnvollvegen 15 in Ustaoset offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Perfectly positioned between Oslo and Bergen, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Just a short drive from the renowned Geilo ski resort, and under the watchful gaze of the majestic Hallingskarvet mountain range, this home is a gateway to year-round outdoor activities. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. This property, set on a generous 2,067 m² plot, includes a main cabin and a traditional Norwegian stabbur, both in good condition and ready to welcome you. The main cabin features a spacious living room, a dedicated dining area, a functional kitchen, three comfortable bedrooms, and a bathroom. The stabbur, thoughtfully converted, offers additional sleeping space, a kitchenette, and its own bathroom, making it ideal for guests or extended family. ### Experience the Ustaoset Lifestyle Ustaoset is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities, this area is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether you're into hiking, cycling, fishing, or hunting in the summer, or prefer the thrill of cross-country and alpine skiing in the winter, Ustaoset has it all. The famous Skarverennet ski race is a local highlight, and the nearby Hallingskarvet National Park offers endless exploration opportunities. ### Key Features: - Location: Tjødnvollvegen 15, Ustaoset, Norway - Property Type: Country home with main cabin and stabbur - Condition: Good, with potent ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tjødnvollvegen – main cabin and stabbur

Nestled in the heart of Norway’s captivating mountainous landscape, the cabin at Verpestølvegen 252 is a haven for those seeking solace and adventure in equal measure. Welcome to Ustaoset, a picturesque area renowned for its breathtaking views of Ustevatnet and the majestic Hallingskarvet mountain range. This charming property offers not only a serene escape from the hustle and bustle but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of local culture and outdoor activities. As a real estate agent juggling multiple clients, trust me when I say, this property deserves your attention. With three cozy bedrooms and a compact bathroom, this cabin makes for an ideal family retreat or a perfect escape for those yearning for a getaway. The living space, which combines a kitchen and living room, creates a warm and inviting ambiance. If you’re interested in a property that feels like home the moment you walk in, this is it. The cabin has been well-maintained, making it ready for immediate use. - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathroom: 1 - Total Living Space: 106 sq meters - Kitchen/Living Room Combo - Hallway - Loft living room with staircase - Technical room - Outside storage room - Separate toilet room - Boat place on 68/5 in Ustevatn - Registered fishing rights - Unregistered loft room for additional sleeping Perched on the south side of Ustevatnet, the views are nothing short of spectacular. Imagine waking up to the tranquil sight of the lake, surrounded by sprawling mountain vistas; it’s the kind of scene that postcards are made of. Such landscapes aren’t just for show either; they invite exploration. With numerous hiking trails snaking through the rugged terrain, you can embark on new adventures daily, whether it’s a summe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the welcoming embrace of Ustaoset, this charming chalet invites you to immerse yourself in serene mountain charm and the invigorating fresh air of the Norwegian highlands. At Verpestølvegen 160, this delightful retreat offers not just a home but an experience—a slice of the quiet, comfortable life that beautifully balances adventure with relaxation. Picture yourself waking up to the scenic views of Usteevatn and the majestic Hallingskarvet, where every window frames a picture-perfect landscape that shifts with the seasons. Located on a generous plot, this chalet benefits from an exceptional vantage point. Winter or summer, this property gives you access to its treasures, with a simple summer road greeting your arrival and winter parking provided at the convenient Verpestølvegen. For those new to the area, Ustaoset is a jewel tucked away beside the winding ruts of one of Norway's loveliest scenic regions. With a population that swells as visitors fall in love with its charm, Ustaoset is a favorite among those looking for tranquility peppered with adventure. Living here means embracing a life surrounded by nature, with trails and outdoor activities abound to fill your days. Now, let's talk about the chalet itself. With a cozy total of 67 square meters, it might fool you with its quaintness, but it offers a surprisingly spacious setup perfect for family getaways or a quiet retreat. The layout is practical, with every nook thoughtfully designed to maximize utility and comfort. Inside, you’ll find: - 4 snug bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - A combined living/dining/kitchen area perfect for social moments - A handy storage room - A separate toilet room - A welcoming entrance hall - A covered entrance area for ... click here to read more

Welcome to Verpestølvegen 160!

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-capped peaks of the Hallingskarvet range. This is the daily reality at Osestølvegen 59, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Ustaoset, Norway. Here, the allure of nature is ever-present, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Story of Timeless Charm and Modern Comfort Built in 1942, this chalet is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, seamlessly blending rustic charm with modern amenities. As you step inside, the warmth of the wooden interiors envelops you, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for relaxation. The living room, with its open fireplace, serves as the heart of the home—a cozy haven where stories are shared and memories are made. The chalet's 90 square meters are thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The fully equipped kitchen, with its blend of modern appliances and original cabinetry, is a delightful space for culinary adventures. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before hitting the slopes or a sumptuous dinner after a day of hiking, this kitchen is up to the task. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Tranquility Ustaoset is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the chalet offers ski-in access to a network of cross-country trails, allowing you to glide through pristine landscapes right from your doorstep. The nearby alpine ski lifts, just a 12-minute drive away, provide further opportunities for winter sports. As the seasons change, so does the landscape. Summer transforms the area into a haven for hikers, cyclists, and anglers. The surrounding lakes and rivers ... click here to read more

Welcome to Osestølvegen 59. Photo: Pål Harald Uthus

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking highlands, Skuggelivegen 114 in Ustaoset offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential mountain chalet. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, adventure, and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the majestic views of the Hallingskarvet mountain range, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where memories are made and cherished. A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation Ustaoset is a hidden gem, celebrated for its traditional cabin culture and world-class outdoor activities. Just a short drive from the vibrant village of Geilo, this location offers the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the serenity of nature, this chalet is your ideal base. Chalet Features: - Three Cozy Bedrooms: Perfect for families or groups, offering comfort and privacy. - Spacious Living Room: Features a large fireplace, ideal for cozy evenings. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: Prepare meals with ease, enjoying the stunning views. - Private Sauna: Unwind and rejuvenate after a day of outdoor activities. - Generous Plot: 5,766 square meters of land for privacy and outdoor fun. - Large Terrace: 29 square meters, perfect for al fresco dining and morning coffee. - Modern Utilities: Equipped with electricity and running water for year-round comfort. - Storage Room: Ample space for outdoor gear and equipment. A Year-Round Destination In winter, Ustaoset transforms into a snowy paradise. With cross-country ski trails just 250 meters from your door and a ski lift a mere 12-minute drive away, the c ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skuggelivegen 114

Tucked away in the serene highlands of Ustaoset lies a simple yet functional cabin, perfect for those who seek both adventure and tranquility amidst Norway's spectacular nature. This delightful abode offers an exclusive chance to live where the clouds touch the hills, at an impressive altitude of 1,021 meters. Perfectly accessible all year round, the road leading to this charming cabin ensures that you can seamlessly transition from the bustle of everyday life to the soothing rhythms of mountain living. Before we dive into the property specifics, let's set the scene of Ustaoset. Nestled in the stunning Norwegian landscape, this lovely township offers more than just a residential area; it’s a community bustling with activities. For starters, outdoor enthusiasts can rejoice as hiking trails are literally at your doorstep, beckoning you to explore a landscape that changes magnificently with the seasons. Come winter, you’re just 100 meters away from well-groomed ski trails, meandering through the scenic routes of Prestholt towards Geilo. Indeed, every bend and curve offers a new perspective of the alpine beauty that surrounds you. But it's not all about the hills and trails; Ustaoset offers a warm sense of community too. After a day of exploring, you can relax at Café Prestun, mingle with locals, or drop by the rustic Joker grocery store for your supplies. Need more equipment for your outdoor pursuits? The local store has that covered too. Plus, there’s the added convenience of a train station, ensuring that you’re well-connected, albeit living off the beaten path. Life here blends the best of both worlds—seclusion and accessibility. Now, turning our attention back to this lovely cabin, it stands ready to offer more than ... click here to read more

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Hello and greetings to all our overseas buyers! As a busy real estate agent constantly on the go, it's always a pleasure sharing the charming listings we have in our book. Today I have a delightful property nestled in the picturesque landscape of Norway, and I can't wait to tell you more about it. We're looking at an authentic mountain cabin in the serene locale of Hovet, located at Raggsteindalsvegen 15. This cabin, built with robustness in 1967, boasts a cozy and welcoming atmosphere among the rugged Norwegian peaks. With its classic three-bedroom layout, it offers a great retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Now, let's dive into the narrative of what this property has to offer and the wonderful experiences you might enjoy in the area! Walking into the cabin, you are met by a traditional Scandinavian touch blended with a subtle touch of modernity. It's like stepping into a cozy storybook with three snug bedrooms lighting the path to peaceful nights. You'll find an entrance hall welcoming you, a storage room that's smartly transformed into a bedroom, providing flexibility and utility. Move along into the combined living room and kitchen, a space where many laughter and unforgettable memories have yet to be made. An outbuilding accompanies the main home, and here you'll find practical amenities to enhance your living experience. Feel free to imagine a winter's evening spent in the cabin, flames crackling in the wood shed nearby, providing heat to the heart of the moment. Here's a look at some key features you'll find with this property: - Built-in 1967 underscores its classic charm - Positioned in a charming area with scattered cabin developments - High-altitude living with a serene mountain backdrop ... click here to read more

Welcome to Raggsteindalsvegen 15

A Mountain Retreat Above the Clouds Imagine waking up to the gentle whisper of the wind through the pines, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your balcony to witness the sun rising over the majestic Hallingskarvet range. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where the pace of life slows, and nature's symphony becomes your daily soundtrack. Nestled in the heart of Ustaoset, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility. Perched 1,000 meters above sea level, it provides a front-row seat to the ever-changing tapestry of the Norwegian highlands. Whether blanketed in winter's snow or bathed in summer's golden light, the views of Rennedalen are nothing short of mesmerizing. A Day in the Life at Kulthaugvegen 2 Start your day with a hearty breakfast in the sun-drenched dining area, where large windows frame the breathtaking landscape. The well-equipped kitchen invites culinary creativity, whether you're preparing a feast for friends or a simple meal for two. As the aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air, plan your day's adventures. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day on the slopes. The nearby trails offer some of the best cross-country skiing in Norway, while the downhill runs cater to all skill levels. Return to the warmth of the living room, where a crackling fireplace awaits. Here, stories are shared, and laughter echoes as the snow falls gently outside. Summer brings a different kind of magic. The Ustevann lake beckons for a refreshing swim or a leisurely paddle. Hiking trails weave through the landscape, offering encounters with local wildlife and panoramic vistas that reward every step. As the sun sets, the garden becom ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ustaoset

A Winter Wonderland and Summer Sanctuary in Ustaoset Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the sun casts a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks. This is the daily reality at your new chalet in Ustaoset, a place where nature's beauty is your constant companion. Nestled at 980 meters above sea level, this property offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it the perfect year-round retreat. A Day in the Life at Hovdelivegen 17 As the morning light filters through the large windows, you sip your coffee on the expansive 60 square meter terrace, taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The chalet's traditional Norwegian timber construction harmonizes with the landscape, creating a seamless transition between indoor comfort and outdoor adventure. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven. The crackling fireplace in the open-plan living area invites you to unwind after a day on the slopes. Just 10 meters from your doorstep, a groomed cross-country ski trail beckons, offering immediate access to Hol municipality's extensive network. For those who crave the thrill of alpine skiing, the nearby Geilo ski resort is a mere 9-minute drive away. As spring melts into summer, the landscape bursts into life. Hiking trails unfurl from your doorstep, leading you through lush forests and alongside crystal-clear lakes. The chalet's proximity to Ustaoset's amenities, including Café Prestun and a local grocery store, ensures that you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Ustaoset is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The area is renowned for its outdoor activities, from fishing in pristine waters to ... click here to read more

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Looking for a cozy retreat surrounded by nature's magnificence in one of Norway's most scenic regions? This charming cabin located in Sudndalen, Hovet, is the perfect getaway for folks keen on embracing the serene beauty that only the Norwegian countryside can offer. As an increasingly bussy real estate agent, I love nothing more than helping potential homeowners find the perfect property, especially when it comes with such breathtaking views. Situated high and mighty, this cabin rewards you with a panoramic vista that stretches across the rolling landscapes. Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of nature, greeted by a spectacular sunrise glistening over the mountains. The tranquil setting of Sudndalen is something you gotta see to believe. The cabin nestles amidst a cluster of quaint cottages, all designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding greenery. Let me talk you through this wonderful property that is all about comfort and functionality. The interior is warm and inviting, an ideal combination for those snowy winter retreats or endless summer nights. With three bedrooms, there’s plenty of space to accommodate family or friends. The single bathroom is conveniently located to serve all three bedrooms with ease. - 3 cozy bedrooms: Perfect for bringing the family or inviting friends - 1 well-maintained bathroom: Spacious and functional - Bright, spacious living area: Large windows for natural light and incredible views - Well-equipped kitchen: Ready for all culinary adventures - Beautifully maintained outdoor areas: Enjoy relaxed evenings or gatherings - Additional annex: Great potential for extra guest accommodation or storage - Seamless integration with nature: Part of a charming cottage cluster The kitc ... click here to read more

Lokal Eiendomsmegler MNEF/Partner/Økonom Ådne Holestøl Hognerud har gleden av å vise frem hyttelivet i Sudndalen!

Nestled amidst the serene highlands of Norway, this charming chalet in Hovet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with outdoor exploration. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature's beauty is your constant companion. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you step onto your expansive veranda with a steaming cup of coffee. The panoramic views of Einsetnuten greet you, a daily reminder of the majestic landscape that surrounds your new home. The chalet's strategic position ensures you bask in sunlight throughout the day, making it a perfect spot for morning reflections or evening gatherings. Winter transforms this area into a snow-laden wonderland. With the Hallingskarvet Ski Center just a 10-minute drive away, your days can be filled with exhilarating alpine and cross-country skiing. The reliable snow conditions ensure that every descent is as thrilling as the last. For those who prefer a slower pace, the extensive network of cross-country trails offers a peaceful journey through the pristine wilderness. ### Embrace the Seasons As the seasons change, so does the landscape. Spring brings a burst of color as wildflowers blanket the meadows, while summer invites you to explore the numerous hiking trails that wind through the mountains. Whether it's a leisurely walk to the Skarvåga waterfall or a challenging hike up to Einsetnuten, each adventure promises breathtaking vistas and a sense of accomplishment. Autumn paints the landscape in hues of amber and gold, a perfect backdrop for mountain biking or fi ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque landscapes of Hemsedal, Norway, this cozy chalet at Nonsstølbakken 86 serves as a tranquil retreat waiting just for you. With a harmonious blend of natural beauty and practical design, this property is ideal for those who adore the great outdoors and desire a peaceful refuge from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As you approach the chalet, you’ll notice how it seamlessly merges with the breathtaking surroundings of Hemsedal’s famous mountain range. With traditional Norwegian wooden accents and a charming sloping roof design, it welcomes you with open arms. Inside, the chalet stretches over 150 square meters, offering ample space for family, friends, and guests. The chalet features: - 4 inviting bedrooms - 2 modern bathrooms - Spacious living area - Charming fireplace - Well-equipped kitchen - Dining area with terrace access - Storage for outdoor gear - Laundry area The living area exudes a sense of warmth and relaxation. Imagine gathering around the crackling fireplace with loved ones, surrounded by plush furnishings and large windows that showcase the stunning mountain vistas. It’s the perfect setting for both lively family gatherings and quiet, introspective evenings by yourself. Step into the kitchen – a delightful space where culinary dreams come to life! Whether you’re preparing a hearty breakfast or an elaborate dinner, this well-equipped kitchen caters to all your cooking needs. Adjoining the kitchen is a dining area that opens out to a terrace, an ideal spot for sipping your morning coffee while soaking in the serene, panoramic views. Your evenings at the chalet are sure to be restful and rejuvenating in any of the four bedrooms. Each room offers a peaceful sanctuary adorn ... click here to read more

Local Real Estate Agent MNEF/Partner/Economist Ådne Holestøl Hognerud is pleased to present Nonsstølbakken 86

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Hovet, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect retreat for those yearning for a harmonious connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of alpine birds. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day feels like a new adventure. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the majestic peaks, the chalet comes alive with the soft glow of morning light streaming through expansive windows. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast in the cozy dining area, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of pine from the surrounding forests. The kitchen, with its warm, rustic tones, invites you to prepare hearty meals that fuel your day's adventures. Step outside, and you're greeted by a world of possibilities. In winter, the chalet's ski-in/ski-out access to Hallingskarvet Ski Center means you can hit the slopes at a moment's notice. With over 100 kilometers of cross-country trails at your doorstep, every snow-covered path is an invitation to explore. As the seasons change, the landscape transforms into a vibrant tapestry of colors, perfect for hiking, biking, and discovering hidden waterfalls and scenic viewpoints. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Hovet is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Beyond skiing, the area offers a plethora of activities year-round. In summer, the nearby mountain lakes beckon for a refreshing swim or a peaceful canoe ride. Fishing and hunting opportunities abound, while the adventurous can try their hand at kiting or mountain sports. Cultural experiences are just as rich. Local f ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nonsstøllie 16

Tucked away amidst the awe-inspiring landscape of the Sudndalen region, this delightful cabin at Nonstølvegen 259 in Hovet offers a perfect blend of cozy seclusion and connectivity to nature. For those yearning for a mountain escape, this cozy cabin, located on a sprawling plot, presents an idyllic setting for relaxation and outdoor fun. Accessible by road with parking conveniently situated right outside, it assures year-round enjoyment and access. Imagine waking up in this serene retreat, nestled high above the hustle and bustle of daily life. The cabin's location is a dream come true for skiing aficionados, as it provides easy access to both cross-country and alpine ski trails. You’ll find the tiled entrance particularly practical during ski season, making it a breeze to step inside without tracking snow all over the warmth of the home. Once inside, you're greeted by a space that feels both inviting and spacious. The living and dining area becomes your sanctuary for late evenings filled with laughter, board games, and the company of loved ones. Thanks to the large windows, sunlight bathes the rooms with a luminous glow, enhancing the inviting atmosphere. With its open-plan layout, the transition from the kitchen to the dining and living zones is seamless, allowing you to entertain guests or spend quality time with family effortlessly. The kitchen itself is a study in functionality, providing plenty of storage space for your culinary essentials. Small and practical details extend into the bathroom, equipped with a corner shower and space sufficient for a washing machine setup. This setup emphasizes convenience without compromising on comfort. Accommodation is cozy, with two bedrooms cleverly designed to maximize spac ... click here to read more

Local Real Estate Agent MNEF/Partner/Economist - Ådne Holestøl Hognerud is pleased to present Nonstølvegen 259

Picture yourself stepping out of your cabin door onto freshly groomed ski trails as the morning sun crests the Norwegian peaks, casting golden light across untouched snow. This is the reality awaiting you at this traditional laft-style log cabin in Hovet, where authentic Norwegian mountain living meets direct slope access. The scent of pine fills the air as you warm up by the wood-burning stove, planning another day of alpine adventure or simply savoring the profound silence of this mountain sanctuary. This 127-square-meter property comprises both a main cabin and separate annex, thoughtfully positioned on a private plot that captures sunlight from dawn until evening. Built using Norway's centuries-old laft construction technique, where interlocking logs create natural insulation and timeless character, these buildings embody the architectural heritage that makes Norwegian cabins so distinctive. The main residence houses three bedrooms, while the annex provides an additional bedroom, giving you flexible accommodation for five bedrooms total across the property. Two full bathrooms and a private sauna complete the facilities, ensuring comfort for family gatherings or hosting friends throughout the seasons. The heart of the main cabin revolves around an expansive living and dining area where timber walls and exposed beams create an atmosphere of warmth and authenticity. A traditional fireplace anchors the living space, its crackling flames providing both heat and ambiance during long winter evenings. The open-plan kitchen flows naturally into the dining area, designed for preparing everything from quick breakfasts before hitting the slopes to elaborate dinners featuring local Norwegian ingredients. The master bedroom feat ... click here to read more

Front view of the log cabin and annex