Cozy Nordic Retreat on Sollerön: 2-Bed Country Home with Lake Views & Income Potential Near Lake Siljan, Sweden

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Söderviksvägen 19, Sollerön (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 43Floor area

€85,042

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

43m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Söderviksvägen 19, nestled in the serene beauty of Sollerön, Sweden—a small community that promises a tranquil retreat with a taste of authentic Nordic living.

As you arrive at this country home, you can't help but notice its delightful setting. The forest is just a stone's throw away, and Lake Siljan is waiting beyond that, offering a whole host of activities. Imagine weekends spent hiking through lush greenery or enjoying a leisurely swim in the lake's refreshing waters. The opportunities to explore the surrounding nature are plentiful, providing a peaceful backdrop that is perfect for those seeking a reprieve from urban life.

This property, while compact at 43 square meters, provides a cozy escape with its rustic charm. It's in good condition, which means it's ready for its next owners to move in and make it their own. It doesn't require significant renovation, although personal touches can always enhance it to suit your needs. The cozy vibe of this country home is perfect for a small family, a couple, or even an individual looking to find peace and stillness in a rapidly paced world.

Your daily life will take on a new rhythm here. With two bedrooms, there's space for up to four people. The open-plan kitchen flows seamlessly into the living room, anchored by a functional fireplace. Imagine evenings spent here, warmth from the fire adding to the homely atmosphere as you relax with a book or good conversation. The bathroom is equipped with a private washing machine, offering convenience for extended stays.

Step outside, and you'll find two spacious patios. Mornings can start with a cup of coffee on the front patio as you enjoy the sunrise. Later, head to the back patio, where the forest provides a lovely backdrop and the afternoon sun filters through the trees, setting the stage for quiet reflection or a pleasant al fresco meal.

And there's more to outdoor living here—practical storage will keep your garden tools and activity gear neatly out of sight but close at hand. A gravelled parking space ensures your vehicle is always conveniently parked.

The home also presents a unique investment opportunity. As it has been rented frequently through platforms like Airbnb and Stugknuten, its popularity among visitors indicates a reliable income stream for those interested in renting it out. Since it's sold fully furnished, you can continue this business without any hassle.

Now, let's explore the surroundings a bit more! Sollerön itself is a charming place rich with history and culture. Known for its Viking heritage, the area offers a unique glimpse into Sweden's past. Locals enjoy a friendly community spirit, with neighborhood gatherings and festivals that keep traditions alive.

The climate is a hallmark of this region's allure. With distinct seasons, you'll experience warm, flower-filled summers perfect for hiking and swimming, and snowy winters that make for picturesque landscapes and cozy days indoors. Spring and autumn have their own appeal—times to witness nature's beautiful transitions.

For those curious about daily life here, the pace is genuinely relaxed. Enjoy local pubs, explore small shops, and take part in local gatherings or simply bask in nature's bounty. It’s an ideal location for anyone wanting a lifestyle that balances seclusion with the opportunity to integrate into a small yet vibrant community.

To sum it up, this country home on Söderviksvägen 19 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a new way of living. With its close-knit community vibes, accessibility to nature, and investment potential, it's a chance to embrace a good life amidst Sweden's natural beauty. Whether you’re planning to relocate, invest, or simply find a haven to retreat to now and then, this cabin is worth considering. Please reach out if you need more information or wish to schedule a visit. But bear in mind, I might be a tad busy now; Sweden's allure has quite a few folks interested.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
43
Price per m²
€1,978
Garden size
470
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the holiday home

Picture this: it's six in the morning, the mist is still sitting low over Lake Immen, and you're walking barefoot across cool wooden floors to put the kettle on the range cooker. The kitchen smells faintly of yesterday's wood smoke. Outside the west-facing veranda, a blackbird is going absolutely wild in the currant bushes. This is what a Tuesday looks like here — and that's before the weekend even starts. Immen Sörgården 563 is a 1939-built Swedish country home on the edge of Karlskoga municipality, sitting on just under 2,000 square meters of established garden with direct trail access to Lake Immen's swimming spots. It's the kind of place that takes roughly four minutes to make you forget you ever owned a laptop. The house itself runs to about 70 square meters across three main rooms, a kitchen, and a small additional bedroom that was originally used as a storage nook — which tells you something useful about the bones of the place. Swedish farmhouses from the 1930s were built to last, and this one has been kept in good condition without losing what makes it worth keeping. The wooden floors throughout are the real thing, not a renovation gesture, and the kitchen's white-waxed boards give the whole room a clean, light quality even on grey autumn days. The wood-burning stove in the kitchen is fully functional and very much in use — not a decorative relic. When the temperature drops in October, it earns its place. There's also a range cooker for proper cooking, and the kitchen layout is generous enough for a table, which matters enormously if you've ever tried to host six people in a cramped holiday kitchen. The living spaces carry that particular Swedish quality of being simultaneously unfussy and deeply comfortable. ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Step outside on a September morning and the air smells like pine resin and cold water. The birches have just turned gold, and from the southwest-facing windows of this solid little house in Matsdal, the light hits the tree line at an angle that makes everything look almost unreally vivid. This is Västerbotten, deep in Swedish Lapland, and once you've had a few days here, the idea of leaving feels genuinely inconvenient. The property sits at Matsdal 115, a quiet village address just outside Dikanäs in the Vilhelmina municipality. It's a 60-square-meter country home in genuinely good condition — two bedrooms, one bathroom, a wood-burning stove, and a fireplace that you'll use from October through April. The rooms are generous for the footprint. Scandinavian country homes from this era were built to be practical, not theatrical, and that's exactly what you get: well-proportioned spaces, natural light from multiple aspects, and an interior that's warm without trying too hard. The kitchen works. The living area is big enough for a proper family gathering. Nothing here needs to be torn out and started over. What really sets this place apart, though, is everything surrounding the house itself. The lot runs to 2.2 hectares — 22,000 square meters of mixed forest and open ground that's entirely yours. No shared access, no overlooking neighbors. The treeline wraps around the property in a way that creates natural enclosure without making it feel closed off. You're in the village, but the village gives you space. The wood-fired sauna is 15 square meters and positioned right beside a mountain brook. That detail matters more than it might sound. After a day on the snowmobile trails — which connect directly to the extensive Dikanäs ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Matsdal 115

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Mångberg, Mora Municipality, this charming tiny house offers a delightful retreat that perfectly marries tranquility with the quaint charm of Swedish countryside living. With its beautiful forest plot, this property is a rare find that promises not only a cozy abode but also a gateway to the breathtaking nature and leisurely lifestyle that Sollerön is famous for. The price is attractively set at 70,000, making it an enticing option for overseas buyers and expats looking for a vacation home or a simpler way of life. As a busy real estate agent managing multiple listings, I seldom come across a gem like this that encapsulates the essence of Swedish timberland living so completely. This well-maintained tiny house is not just a structure; it is an embodiment of rustic charm and simplicity, allowing you to immerse yourself entirely in the tranquil ambiance of the area. Encompassing 25 square meters of living space, it is efficiently designed to offer cozy accommodation, making it an ideal purchase for those desiring a quintessential Scandinavian retreat. Located on Mångberg 537, this property boasts the advantage of being surrounded by lush forests that are abundant with berries and mushrooms, perfect for nature enthusiasts and for anyone who appreciates the simple joys of woodland gatherings. The property is imbued with warmth and efficient space management, enhancing its appeal for both a relaxing holiday getaway and potential for longer stays. Though compact, the tiny house is equipped with everything you need in a vacation home, promising comfort and convenience. The village of Sollerön in Mora Municipality allows residents and visitors alike to embrace the natural sur ... click here to read more

1 room Vacation Home in Mångberg 537

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Dalarna region, this delightful country home in Ryssa, Mora, offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its breathtaking views of Lake Siljan and a serene setting, this property is the epitome of a perfect second home or holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish countryside. This charming abode, located at Borstnäsvägen 99, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Built in 1981, this well-maintained country home spans 57 square meters, offering a cozy yet functional living space. The thoughtful layout ensures comfort and convenience, making it an ideal retreat for couples or small families. The main floor features a snug bedroom, perfect for restful nights after a day of exploring the great outdoors. Upstairs, a spacious living room doubles as a guest sleeping area, ideal for hosting friends and family. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the inviting fireplace, where you can unwind with a good book or enjoy intimate gatherings during the colder months. The kitchen, practical and well-equipped, allows for effortless meal preparation, while large windows flood the interior with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A Garden of Possibilities The property boasts a generous plot of 1,793 square meters, enveloped by a lush, mature garden that offers privacy and a sense of seclusion. Whether you dream of cultivating a vegetable garden, creating a play area for children, or simply basking in the sun, the possibilities are endless. The ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

If you’re an overseas buyer looking for a slice of Swedish countryside living, this farmhouse in Mora could be the perfect spot for you. Tucked at the end of a quiet road, this property offers a peaceful retreat with hunting rights and views to spare. The farmhouse itself dates back to the late 1600s and was relocated to its current charming setting in the early 1800s. It's got a story to tell, with its solid timber frame and vintage tiled stoves that have seen many a chilly winter night. Now, let's talk more about this farmhouse and its surroundings. First off, Mora is a small, cozy town known for its serene lifestyle and beautiful landscapes, making it a charm for those looking to escape city hustle. At 58 hectares, the farm proposes plenty of land for those with agricultural ambitions or who simply want space to roam. There's even a forestry plan already in place, saving you a few steps in potential land development. And if you’re the kind of person who likes to get their own logs for a cozy fire, this place has you covered. The main house features a robust construction, offering four bedrooms and two bathrooms, complemented by well-worn floorboards and a farmhouse kitchen that's straight out of a magazine, complete with an Italian gas stove. Whether it's summer or winter, the huge living room with its functioning tiled stove is a great gathering spot for family and friends. Double doors in the dining room open out to a wrap-around terrace, perfect for those long, summer evenings—or perhaps even catching a glimpse of the dazzling Northern Lights in winter. The property includes more than just the main farmhouse. There are two recently upgraded apartments in the western economic building—each boasting 75 square mete ... click here to read more

8 room farm with agriculture at Bår Mats-Pers 100 Möklinta Sala municipality

Nestled in the embrace of the breathtaking Swedish countryside, this delightful cabin on Kvarnholsvägen 39, Torgås, presents an idyllic retreat for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying cozy comforts. Ah, Mora, what a place! Known for its picturesque landscapes and exhilarating outdoor activities, you'll truly experience Swedish natural splendor. The cabin is an ideal escape for those yearning for tranquility yet wanting to be just a short jaunt away from some lively adventures. Bear with me as I give you a little tour of this delightful abode and the wonderful local amenities. This timber beauty boasts all the charm and warmth you'd expect from a classic Swedish cabin. It's a manageable fix-up, a bit rustic and simple, with all the potential to be your dream getaway. Let's head inside, and you'll find 37 square meters that pack in plenty of coziness and warmth. You've got a living area that speaks of evenings filled with laughter and hot cocoa by the crackling fireplace. Just imagine snuggling with your family there, sharing stories and creating memories. Two snug sleeping alcoves sit neatly in the loft, equipped to rest four weary heads. It's perfect for a small family or even a gathering of friends. The kitchen, though quaint, offers a rustic charm, bringing to mind hearty meals and warm bread fresh from the oven. For those who love to relax after a day's adventures, the freestanding timber building offers a sauna, perfect for unwinding. And speaking of adventures, the area is a playground for nature lovers. In winter, you've got ski resorts like Kläppen just a stone's throw away. The snowmobile trails nearby promise endless exploration, or you could challenge yourself with a visit to the Vas ... click here to read more

37 m² Winterized holiday home on Kvarnholsvägen 39 Torgås Malung-Sälens kommun

Greetings and a warm, busy welcome to all you international folks looking to find a charming slice of Swedish bliss! Allow me to whisk you away on a brief yet vivid journey through your potential new country home nestled in the serene village of Nusnäs. This is a place where tradition meets tranquility, and just maybe, the idyllic spot you've been dreaming about. Imagine this: you're driving up Fudalsvägen, where time seems to have politely taken a step back. The air is crisp, filled with the comforting aroma of pine and earth. You pull into the generous natural plot of about 3075 sqm, a playground for the imagination where tall trees sway softly in the Nordic breeze. The heart of this property is a solid log cabin, carrying whispers from the past since its construction in 1993. It's a delightful home ready to embrace you with open arms. First, as you step inside the cabin, the scent of aged wood welcomes you. A large living room marks your entry, with an open fireplace inviting long evenings of warmth and reflection. Picture yourself in a cozy chair, with a good book in hand, while the logs crackle, offering warmth and lullabies of the forest. You can wander out onto the wrap-around terrace to sip your morning coffee, caressed by the morning sun's gentle rays. The kitchen is small but packed with charm, equipped with a wood stove that promises hearty meals. While modest, every corner whispers tales of family gatherings, welcoming banter, and mouth-watering dishes filled with love. And, yes, there's a fridge tucked in, ready to keep your Swedish delights fresh. Stroll through the rest of the home and you'll find two spacious bedrooms, perfect for restful nights after adventures exploring the nearby natural beauty. Th ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home on Fudalsvägen 21 Mora municipality

Nestled in the serene countryside of Mora, Sweden, this inviting country home at Lissbacksvägen 29 in Risa embodies a tranquil retreat with remarkable opportunity. With 78 square meters of living space spread across this two-stage built log cabin, potential new owners will find both comfort and a dash of rural adventure. Imagine waking up in this sturdy log cabin built in 2004, later expanded in 2008 to accommodate growing needs or perhaps visiting family and friends. The property is as functional as it is cozy, boasting hunting rights and accompanied by its own slice of the local forest. If you're an avid outdoorsman or just looking to indulge in some countryside pastimes, this is an unmissable chance to embrace such unique benefits. The cabin is winterized, ensuring comfort through every season, brilliant for those chilly Nordic winters. Upon entering the older section of the cabin, you walk into a snug kitchen complete with a dining area where family meals or games night memories are sure to be made. Adjacent is the kitchen, with an open fireplace that adds warmth and character, inviting cozy winter evenings, perhaps with a cup of hot cocoa in hand. The same part of the cabin includes a practical WC with shower and a flexible space that can serve as a sleeping loft for guests or kids — talk about having room to grow! The newer wing of the cabin opens into a generous living room, again featuring an open fireplace that's perfect for gently illuminating those dark winter days. Here, you will also find two bedrooms where restful sleep is almost guaranteed after a day out exploring all that Mora has to offer. A large sleeping loft adds even more space, ideal for transforming into a tranquil reading nook or a play area f ... click here to read more

Winterized cottage exterior

Nestled in the serene setting of Maggås, Orsa, this charming tiny house on Nöjdvägen 5 offers an idyllic escape into the tranquil heart of Sweden's natural beauty. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, it manages to provide a lovely blend of rustic charm and modern convenience in a mere 26 square meters. The new price point of 49,500 makes this an enticing opportunity for those looking to dive into the Swedish landscape or experience the minimalist lifestyle that tiny living entails. The heart of this quaint cottage lies in its combined entrance and kitchen space. Here, under exposed beams, which speak to the cottage's rustic charm, you’ll find everything you need to concoct a cozy meal. The kitchen comes complete with a sink, ample storage, stove/oven combo, a kitchen fan to keep your space fresh, and a fridge with a freezer compartment, ready to preserve the local delicacies. A dining area invites quiet morning coffees or intimate dinners, where the simple pleasures of life can be appreciated. Beyond the kitchen's threshold, a larger portal opens up into the living room, a place perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the outdoors. A cozy living space awaits you, furnished with comfort and character. The fact that this tiny house comes fully furnished adds to its appeal, making it a perfect choice for international buyers seeking a hassle-free moving experience. Though compact, this dwelling ensures warmth and coziness throughout the cooler months with the help of electric radiators. While it's true that water supply is absent and the drainage system is basic, these factors only add to the charm and authenticity of living rurally in Sweden—a chance to embrace a simpler, yet rewarding rustic lifestyle. Outside, ... click here to read more

1 room winterized cottage on Nöjdvägen 5 Maggås Orsa municipality

A Tranquil Retreat in Sweden's Enchanting Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your private sanctuary. Nestled in the serene landscape of Orsa, Sweden, this charming country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect escape for those seeking solace in nature. A Cozy Haven with Endless Possibilities Built in 1920, this delightful cottage exudes warmth and character, with its thoughtfully designed 48 square meters of living space. The heart of the home is a welcoming living room, where a preserved wood-burning stove stands as a testament to the home's rich history, providing both warmth and a cozy ambiance during the colder months. The adjoining kitchen and dining area are perfect for family gatherings, equipped with essential appliances and ample space for culinary adventures. The spacious bedroom offers a peaceful retreat, while the modern bathroom ensures comfort and convenience for year-round living. With electricity, community-supplied water, and a private sewage system, this home is well-equipped for both seasonal getaways and permanent residence. A Canvas for Your Rural Dreams Set on a generous 4,316 square meter plot, the property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and dreamers alike. The flat, open lot is framed by the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape, offering endless opportunities for gardening, outdoor activities, or even keeping animals. Whether you envision a flourishing vegetable garden, a children's play area, or a tranquil spot to unwind, this property provides the perfect canvas for your rural lifestyle aspirations. Ve ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home

Nestled in the serene landscape of Born, Orsa, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to embrace the quintessential Swedish lifestyle. Located in the heart of the Dalarna region, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape, whether as a second home or a holiday retreat. With its proximity to the shimmering Orsa Lake and the renowned Grönklitt ski resort, this home is perfectly positioned for year-round enjoyment. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, fresh air of the Swedish countryside. This charming home, built in 1900, exudes a timeless appeal with its traditional architecture and modern updates. Set on a generous 675 square meter plot, the property offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, and relaxation. ### Experience the Best of Both Worlds Summer Delights: - Just 750 meters from Orsa Lake, perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. - Explore the lush surroundings with hiking and cycling trails. - Enjoy al fresco dining in your private garden, surrounded by mature trees and vibrant flora. Winter Wonderland: - Proximity to Grönklitt ski resort for skiing, snowboarding, and winter sports. - Cozy up by the fireplace after a day on the slopes. - Experience the magic of a Swedish winter in your own backyard. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The main living area spans 65 square meters, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance. The living room serves as the heart of the home, ideal for family gatherings or quiet evenings. - Functional Kitchen: Well-equipped with ample counter space and storage. - Dining Area: Perfect for shared meals and memorable conv ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Dalarna County, this delightful country home in Garsås offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Located at Lindvägen 70, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, cultural richness, and serene tranquility. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the iconic Lake Siljan just a stone's throw away. This charming abode, with its 40 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in one of Sweden's most picturesque regions. Property Highlights: - Two Cozy Bedrooms: Ideal for restful nights after a day of exploration. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: Perfect for preparing hearty meals with local produce. - Spacious Living Room: Features a fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Three Fireplaces: Efficient heating and a cozy ambiance during cooler months. - Generous Outdoor Space: 2,093 square meters of lush garden bordered by forest. - Established Berry Bushes and Fruit Trees: A haven for gardening enthusiasts. - Outdoor Patio: Captures afternoon and evening sun, ideal for al fresco dining. - Glimpses of Lake Siljan: Enhances the sense of tranquility and connection with nature. - Outdoor Fireplace: Perfect for summer barbecues and gatherings. - Guest Cottage and Storage Building: Flexible options for visitors and hobbies. A Lifestyle of Tranquility and Adventure Living in Garsås means embracing a lifestyle where nature and culture intertwine seamlessly. The surrounding landscape is a tapestry of lush forests, rolling hills, and sparkling waters, offering endless opportunities for ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Discover your Nordic retreat in the serene municipality of Mora, where Grönängen 122 presents an enticing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in a tranquil, scenic lifestyle. Set just north of Mora, amid lush surroundings with water bodies crisply framing two sides of the property, this villa is a calling for those who dream of a peaceful life close to nature, with all the essentials to accommodate comfort. Built in 1991, this charming log house spans 90 square meters and exudes a warm, welcoming aura that makes it an inviting winterized holiday home or a permanent abode. Perfect for individuals, couples, or small families, the layout includes a furnished hall that greets guests with its homely feel, leading into a comfortably-sized bedroom and a bathroom equipped with a shower, dry toilet, and sink. The living heart of the home is the open-plan living room which boasts a magnificent soapstone stove—ideal for cozy winters—complemented by a vaulted ceiling that enhances the room's spaciousness and a direct access to the terrace for that seamless indoor-outdoor living. The kitchen is a particular highlight, fitted with exclusive oak cabinetry and a stunning copper range hood, adding a touch of rustic elegance perfect for culinary adventures. The property is served by its own water well and has an efficient sewage system for greywater, ensuring sustainability and autonomy in everyday living. While the villa stands in good standing, prospective buyers should note that some aspects of the property, like the older log barn and storage shed, might benefit from a touch of modernization or personalization, presenting a wonderful opportunity for those who enjoy delving into light renovation projects to make thi ... click here to read more

2-room Winterized Holiday Home at Grönängen 122

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Dalarna region, Rostberg 16 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. This charming property, located just outside the vibrant town of Mora, is perfect for those seeking a serene escape or a base for thrilling outdoor adventures. With its lush surroundings and modern amenities, this home is an ideal second residence or holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of pine in the air. As you step outside, the expansive 2,110 square meter garden greets you with its vibrant colors and the promise of fresh produce from your very own vegetable patches. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice, this garden is a haven for anyone with a green thumb. The cottage itself, a lovingly maintained gem from 1928, has been thoughtfully updated to blend traditional charm with modern sustainability. Freshly painted and equipped with a new roof, the property boasts solar panels and a robust battery system, ensuring a comfortable off-grid lifestyle. This makes it perfect for extended stays, whether you're basking in the summer sun or enjoying a cozy winter retreat. Inside, the cottage exudes warmth and coziness. The open-plan living area, with its inviting sitting space and functional kitchen, is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. A sleeping loft adds to the charm, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. The highlight of this home is undoubtedly the wood-fired sauna, offering a quintessential Swedish experience and a perfect way to unwind after a day of exploration. Rostberg 16 is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in nature and adventure. The surrounding area is a ... click here to read more

Front view of Rostberg 16

Welcome to your dream retreat nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Sweden, specifically in the charming town of Siljansnäs. This delightful country home at Buffils Annas väg 24D sits in a region revered for its tranquil ambiance and breathtaking panoramas. As a real estate agent that works for a globally recognized firm, I'm thrilled to offer you the opportunity to own a piece of this captivating locale where peace and serenity are an everyday affair. This property isn’t just a house; it’s an invitation to immerse oneself in the tranquil rural lifestyle. A cozy timber cottage that promises comfort and simplicity, it sits in good condition, standing as a haven away from the busy urban hustle. This 44-square-meter home welcomes those who cherish the simplicity and quietude of countryside living. Siljansnäs itself is a town bursting with natural beauty and opportunities for leisure and adventure. The local charm lies in its idyllic surroundings, where the crystal-clear waters of Byrviken and Siljan provide the perfect backdrop. Nature enthusiasts will find endless joy exploring ski trails, hiking paths, and cycling routes. For the adventurers, you won't want to miss out on the ski slopes offered by Granberget and Orsa Grönklitt—ideal for both the thrill of alpine skiing and the relaxation of leisurely snowshoeing. The beauty of Siljansnäs stretches beyond its landscapes. The township is rich in cultural and culinary experiences that reflect the Swedish tradition. Buffils Annas Kaffestuga is just a stone's throw away, perfect for those lazy Sunday afternoons when a strong coffee brew and a warm pastry are much appreciated. Siljansnäs Hotel also presents delightful culinary treats, while the mini and disc golf cour ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Buffils Annas väg 24D Siljansnäs Leksands kommun

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Sweden's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the first rays of sunlight dance across the serene waters of Lake Orsa. Nestled in the picturesque Fryksås area of Orsa, Sweden, this timbered year-round holiday home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking solace in nature. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Built in 1980, this 44-square-meter home is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by a warm hallway with underfloor heating, ensuring a cozy welcome even on the chilliest of days. The heart of the home is the inviting living room, where a large window frames the breathtaking southern view, flooding the space with natural light. Here, a wood-burning fireplace crackles softly, creating a cozy ambiance perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to a fully renovated kitchen, equipped with modern appliances such as a dishwasher, stove, refrigerator, and freezer. This setup allows you to prepare meals while still being part of the conversation and enjoying the stunning views. The bathroom, fresh and modern, also features underfloor heating, a shower, washbasin, and toilet, ensuring all the comforts of home are at your disposal. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside to discover a generous 905-square-meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or potential extensions. The outdoor patio is a true highlight, providing an idyllic setting for long breakfasts, summer barbecues, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Fryksås 122 with panoramic lake views

Nestled in the heart of Fryksås, Orsa, this historic timber country home offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish heritage. With its panoramic views over Lake Orsa and the Siljan area, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tradition, natural beauty, and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step onto your terrace, coffee in hand, to take in the breathtaking views. This is the daily reality at Brudtallen, a meticulously preserved timber house that seamlessly blends the charm of the past with the conveniences of today. A Home with History and Heart Originally constructed over a century ago, this two-story log house was relocated to Fryksås in the 1940s, where it has since been lovingly maintained and tastefully renovated. The property now features two fully equipped apartments, each with its own unique charm, making it perfect for those seeking a holiday home with rental potential. Key Features: - Two Apartments: Each with three bedrooms, accommodating up to 15 guests in total. - Modern Amenities: Stylish, fully tiled bathrooms and cozy living rooms with open-plan layouts. - Wood-Burning Stoves: Providing warmth and a cozy atmosphere during the winter months. - Outdoor Hot Tub: Perfect for relaxing after a day of outdoor adventures. - Panoramic Views: Enjoy stunning vistas from the terrace and balcony. - Furnished Sale: The home is sold furnished, excluding certain decorative items and personal belongings. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Fryksås is not just a location; it's a destination. Known for its well-preserved historical buildings and vibrant cultural life, the village o ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the timber house

Imagine waking to birdsong echoing across 5.8 hectares of pristine Swedish meadowland, where morning mist rises from ancient forests and the scent of pine fills the air. This is your invitation to embrace the rhythm of Scandinavian summers at a fully-equipped country retreat in Råbäck, where generations of families have gathered to celebrate the endless daylight and profound tranquility of Dalarna's legendary countryside. Just 1.8 kilometers from Lake Yxen's crystalline waters, this furnished summer estate offers an authentic escape into Sweden's celebrated outdoor culture, complete with solar power, wood-burning warmth, and a thriving community of fellow nature enthusiasts who return year after year to this treasured corner of central Sweden. Nestled within the historic Råbäck summer pasture settlement, this property embodies the Swedish concept of "sommarstuga" living—a cherished tradition where families disconnect from urban pressures and reconnect with elemental rhythms. The main cottage serves as your sanctuary, featuring rustic wooden interiors, exposed beam architecture, and generous windows framing views of wildflower meadows and distant tree lines. Solar panels mounted on the roof provide sustainable electricity, while a traditional wood-burning stove and open fireplace ensure cozy evenings when September temperatures begin to cool. The kitchen comes equipped with a gas stove, oven, and refrigerator, allowing you to prepare meals using foraged mushrooms from nearby forests or fresh fish caught in local waters. A dug well supplies water during the warmer months, maintaining the property's authentic connection to the land while providing all necessary comforts. The estate includes multiple structures that expand ... click here to read more

Main cottage exterior

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle hush of snowflakes falling outside your window, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step out onto the porch of your Scandinavian retreat. Nestled in the heart of Grönklitt, Orsa, this 3-bedroom vacation home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Sweden's winter paradise. With a 10-week share, you can experience the magic of this location across different seasons, each offering its own charm and allure. A Cozy Scandinavian Escape Step inside to find a warm embrace of pine wood interiors, where every detail speaks to the classic Scandinavian design ethos. The 55 square meter space is thoughtfully laid out to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan living and dining area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to unwind after a day of adventure. Picture yourself curled up with a book by the window, the forest views providing a serene backdrop. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a haven for culinary exploration. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before hitting the slopes or a cozy dinner after a day of hiking, you'll find everything you need at your fingertips. Bedrooms Designed for Restful Retreats The master bedroom offers a spacious sanctuary, while two additional bedrooms can be tailored to suit children or guests. Each room is designed to provide restful nights, ensuring you're refreshed and ready for the day's activities. The modern bathroom, complete with a shower, toilet, and sink, complements the home's practical layout. A Year-Round Playground Grönklitt is renowned for its reliable snow conditions, making it a favorite destination for winter sports enthusiasts. With cross-country s ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage

Experience the Allure of Grönklitt: A Year-Round Retreat Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of Sweden's Grönklitt, where the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of native birds set the tone for your day. Nestled in this serene landscape, your timber chalet awaits—a cozy haven that promises both adventure and tranquility. A Timeless Timber Retreat Built in 1977, this classic Swedish log house exudes warmth and character. With 39 square meters of thoughtfully designed space, it offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. The chalet features two inviting bedrooms and a cozy living room, ideal for families or small groups seeking a peaceful escape. Large windows flood the open-plan living area with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest—a constant reminder of the beauty that lies just beyond your doorstep. Seamless Ownership Experience Ownership is structured through a housing association, offering five distinct 10-week shares. This innovative system ensures you enjoy varied access throughout the year, with a rotating schedule that shifts by two weeks annually. Whether you're drawn to the winter wonderland or the vibrant summer landscape, your share guarantees a slice of Grönklitt's magic. Seasonal Splendor and Activities Winter: - Cross-Country Skiing: Step outside and glide into a network of world-class trails. - Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding: Just a stone's throw from your chalet. - Snowshoeing & Ice Fishing: Embrace the quiet beauty of winter. Summer: - Hiking & Mountain Biking: Explore lush trails and discover hidden lakes. - Fishing & Canoeing: Just 400 meters from Östra Rädsjön. - Wildlife Watching: Spot native species in their natural h ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the timber cabin