Cozy Sjusjøen Chalet: Ideal Ski Retreat with Scenic Hiking & Sunny Terrace, Embrace Nordic Living Year-Round

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Sjusjøen-Brøttum 1558, 2612 Sjusjøen, Sjusjøen (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 92Floor area

€277,777

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

92m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Greetings from one of the busiest agents in the real estate world! As part of a global agency, it's my pleasure to introduce you to a delightful opportunity in the heart of Sjusjøen. Whether you’re an expat or a foreign buyer dreaming of a serene escape, this cozy chalet located at Sjusjøen-Brøttum 1558 is sure to catch your interest.

Nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of Norway, this chalet serves as a perfect refuge year-round, offering an authentic taste of Nordic living. Sjusjøen is a destination known for its picturesque landscapes, abundant outdoor activities, and tranquil atmosphere—all making it a popular spot for those looking to enjoy both summer and winter pleasures.

Now, let's talk about the property itself. With its traditional design, this chalet brings a sense of simplicity and functionality. The space inside unfolds with:
- 2 cozy bedrooms
- 1 functional bathroom
- Living area blending seamlessly into a dining space
- Well-equipped kitchen
- Additional annex for extra living or sleeping space
- Beautiful terrace with views

The size of approximately 92 square meters ensures a comfortable living space without being overwhelming, making it quite manageable for both occasional visits and extended stays.

One of the outstanding traits of this property is its location. Tucked into a well-established neighborhood, the chalet is relatively isolated, providing an atmosphere of privacy. The area is particularly sunny, and the outdoor space is partly fenced, featuring a terrace ideal for sunbathing or enjoying outdoor meals. This place is perfect for the family wanting to explore the great outdoors as there's a short hop to expertly groomed ski trails and an impressive network of paths for some invigorating summer hikes.

Speaking about Sjusjøen, the community is charmingly small. It’s a place where everyone seems to know each other and the pace of life is delightfully slow. During the thick of winter, the town comes alive with skiers from all over, and when summer arrives, it transforms into a hiker’s paradise. The local climate presents distinct seasons; winters are crisp and filled with snow, making it a winter sports haven, whilst summers bring comfortable temperatures, perfect for hiking and exploring.

Living here, one can indulge in simple pleasures – early morning walks in dew-kissed meadows, exhilarating ski runs through silent, snow-covered forests, or a relaxed afternoon in a cozy café in the town center. Sjusjøen’s center is a short distance from this property, providing access to essential amenities such as a grocery store, a sports shop, and a few dining spots.

As a busy agent, I must also point out the chalet's fantastic condition. It stands ready to welcome its next owner without the heavy mantle of renovations or immediate repairs—a solid canvas should you wish to personalize or enhance with your own touch.

Envision living your life here, where each day can be spent exploring, or cosying up next to a warm fire. This chalet embodies the simplicity of Norwegian lifestyle—a retreat from the bustling world. With a price of 277,777, it presents a viable entry into the Skandinavian property market.

For those considering a shift to a locale that promises a balance of tranquility and activity, this chalet in Sjusjøen is a genuine find. The essence of Scandinavian cabin living awaits, offering a lifestyle where the outside world feels a world away but remains comfortably within reach.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
92
Price per m²
€3,019
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Step out onto the terrace on a clear July morning, coffee in hand, and the whole of Byglandsfjorden opens up in front of you — that deep, glacier-carved water catching the early light, a rowing boat cutting silently across the surface somewhere below. This is the daily reality at Hagenes 25. Not a view you admire once and forget. One that keeps changing, keeps pulling you back outside. Built in 2008 and sitting on a gently elevated plot at Hagenesodden in Bygland municipality, this two-bedroom cabin is the kind of place southern Norway does better than almost anywhere in Europe. It's solid, thoughtfully put together, and in genuinely good condition — no renovation projects lurking beneath the surface. Just a well-kept retreat ready to be lived in from the first weekend you own it. The setting is what stops you. At roughly 220 meters above sea level, the cabin looks out over Byglandsfjorden — one of Norway's great inland fjords, stretching nearly 40 kilometers through the Setesdal valley. Down at the waterline, a short walk from the front door, there's a private dock. You can moor a boat there, cast a line for pike or perch at dusk, or simply sit with your feet over the edge and let the silence do its work. In summer, the water is warm enough to swim. That detail surprises most visitors who arrive expecting Norwegian waters to be freezing — Byglandsfjorden's sheltered position means swimming from mid-June through August is genuinely pleasant. Inside, the layout is sensibly designed — everything on a single level, which matters more than you'd think once you've spent a full day hiking and don't fancy stairs. The open-plan living and kitchen area is bright, with high ceilings and large windows framing the fjord on one si ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hagenes 25! Photo: Vidar Godtfredsen.

Step outside on a January morning and the entire valley is white, dead quiet except for the faint scrape of your own skis. Gaustatoppen sits right there across the ridge, its pyramid silhouette sharp against a pale Nordic sky. From the veranda of this cabin at Finntoppvegen 48, that view is yours every single day you're here. Not a postcard. The real thing. Skirvedalen is one of those corners of Telemark that Norwegians guard a little jealously. The valley sits inside Tinn municipality, tucked into the highland plateau at roughly 878 meters above sea level, and it has none of the overbuilt, après-ski busyness you'd find closer to Rauland or Geilo. What it has instead is 109 kilometers of groomed cross-country trails threading through birch and pine, almost total quiet on weekday mornings, and the kind of air that makes you feel like you've been doing something wrong by breathing city air for so long. This chalet was built in 1998 and has been properly refreshed in 2024 — new bathroom, updated laundry and technical room, fixtures that don't feel like an afterthought. The overall condition is good throughout. It's 54 square meters of interior space, which sounds compact until you're actually inside and realize the open-plan layout between the living area and kitchen makes the whole main floor feel generous and social. Big windows pull the landscape in. On a clear afternoon the light off Gaustatoppen pours through and pools across the wooden floor in a way that genuinely stops you mid-conversation. The fireplace is the heart of winter evenings here. Get back from a few hours on the trails — the groomed cross-country network starts just 178 meters from the front door, which in practice means you click into your skis on th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Finntoppvegen 48!

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Picture yourself in a cozy, well-kept chalet nestled in the picturesque landscape of Sjusjøen, a small yet bustling community in Norway known for its serene beauty and outdoor adventures. This charming chalet, located at the address Sjusjøen-Brøttum 1534, offers not only a perfect retreat from the hustle of daily life but also a promising investment for overseas buyers and expats looking for that special place in the mountains. As an agent with global experience, I can tell you that properties like this one in Sjusjøen are quite a find. Why, you ask? Well, the location itself is a masterpiece of nature, promising enchanting winters and serene summers. Here, you can ski right from your living room, thanks to direct access to the ski trails nearby. It’s a skier's delight and a hiker's heaven. And for those who fancy a quiet moment, the views from the deck outside the living room are simply stunning. Built with a sturdy log construction, this chalet provides that warm, inviting feel that one would expect from a mountain retreat. It's not overly large, at 77 square meters, but it's cozy and manageable, perfect for small families or those looking to downsize amidst scenic beauty. The cabin features: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 2 well-maintained bathrooms - Direct access to ski trails - Located close to Sjusjøen center - Quality materials throughout - Public water and sewage connection - Spacious deck with views - Timeless color scheme - Secluded yet accessible setting - Family-friendly surroundings - Easy access from the internal cabin road Now, living in Sjusjøen isn't just about owning a stunning property. It's about embracing a lifestyle that is both active and restful. This area is renowned for its ski resorts, offering varie ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Brøttum 1534!

Picture yourself waking to crisp mountain air filtering through pine-framed windows, the scent of wood smoke from neighboring cabins mingling with fresh Norwegian snow. Outside your door, kilometers of groomed ski trails beckon, while inside, morning coffee steams beside a crackling fireplace. This is daily life at your Sjusjøen vacation home, where Norway's mountain traditions meet year-round outdoor adventure just 30 minutes from Lillehammer's cultural attractions. This 1956 mountain cabin with separate annex sits in the heart of Sjusjøen, Norway's celebrated mountain destination where winter sports enthusiasts and summer hikers have gathered for generations. The 53-square-meter main cabin plus 21-square-meter annex creates a versatile vacation retreat that adapts to seasons, serving equally well for solo ski weekends, family summer holidays, or hosting friends during Norway's magical autumn color displays. The property's position near a quiet cul-de-sac ensures peaceful evenings while placing grocery stores, sports equipment rentals, and restaurants within easy walking distance—a rare combination that eliminates vacation planning headaches. The main cabin's 1950s construction brings authentic Norwegian mountain character that modern builds cannot replicate. Original wood paneling, now painted in light tones, creates a bright interior that maximizes the Nordic light streaming through generous windows. Wooden floors underfoot add warmth and texture, while the open fireplace becomes the natural gathering point during winter evenings. Electric panel heaters supplement the fireplace, ensuring comfortable temperatures even during February's coldest weeks when thermometers dip well below freezing. The living area flows nat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Brøttum 1434! Centrally and attractively located in Sjusjøen.

Welcome to your very own slice of Nordic paradise nestled in the serene landscapes of Sjusjøen. Imagine waking up each morning in this charming chalet, located at Storhotellvegen 109, embraced by the picturesque scenery that surrounds you. This isn't just a property; it's a lifestyle—a chance to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of one of Norway’s most sought-after locales for both locals and expats alike. Now, let's talk a lil' more about this intriguing gem. First and foremost, this chalet is not just a cabin in the woods; it's a welcoming, warm, and functioning home waiting for you to add your personal touch. It's got two snug bedrooms, perfect for unwinding after a day of hiking or skiing, a cozy living room that’s brimming with the laughter of family games or calm evenings by the fire, and a loft offering extra space for storage or simply a quiet nook to escape with a book. Here's a snapshot of this property’s features: - 2 Bedrooms: Cozy and ready for customization - 1 Bathroom: Sleek, with all the essentials - Size: A comfortable 69 sqm for easy maintenance - Partially Covered Terrace: Enjoy outdoor living in all weathers - Carport: Handy for keeping your car snow-free during those crisp winters - Loft: Extra storage or a secret hideout, you decide! - 2 Storage Rooms: Keep all your gear tidy and ready for action - Immediate Trail Access: For the passionate outdoor enthusiast - Proximity to Facilities: Everything you need within walking distance - Walking Distance to Sjusjøparken: Nature and adventure literally at your doorstep It's important to mention that this chalet has been lovingly maintained over the years. While it's in good condition, there's always room to make it your own. Think o ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storhotellvegen 109!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's premier cross-country skiing destination, this charming chalet in Sjusjøen offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its pristine natural surroundings and a wealth of year-round activities, this property is the ideal retreat for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the scent of pine trees wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with outdoor exploration. This chalet, located at Sjusjøen-Brøttum 1629, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tradition. A Chalet with Character and Comfort Built in 1980, this well-maintained chalet exudes a warm, rustic charm. The open-plan living room and kitchen area is the heart of the home, where wood paneling and a wood-burning stove create a cozy ambiance perfect for unwinding after a day on the trails. The kitchen, with its solid wood cabinetry, is both functional and inviting, offering a delightful space for family meals. The chalet features three comfortable bedrooms, each designed to provide a restful retreat. A loft area adds versatility, serving as an additional sleeping space or a cozy nook for children. The bathroom, updated in 2007, boasts modern amenities, including underfloor heating, ensuring comfort in all seasons. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside onto the expansive 27-square-meter terrace, where you can soak up the sun, enjoy al fresco dining, or simply revel in the serene surroundings. The chalet's plot, enveloped by pine and spruce trees, offers privacy and a true sense of wilderness, while the external storage shed provides convenient space for outdoor gea ... click here to read more

The cabin is situated on a spacious leased plot that is easy to maintain and naturally adapted to the surroundings.

Nestled against the breathtaking backdrop of Sjusjøen, the charming chalet at Bæssmorgutua 9 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of this idyllic paradise. With 116 square meters of living space, this modern, architecturally designed cabin captures the essence of Scandinavian beauty. Built in 2017, the chalet is a symphony of style and functionality, crafted with exclusive materials and attention to detail, offering an exciting investment opportunity that promises good rental income potentials. One couldn’t ask for a better location. Sjusjøen has steadily grown as one of Norway’s premier destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its pristine landscapes, the area is a hub for skiing, hiking, and a host of winter sports. Living here means having the world-famous ski tracks right on your doorstep, literally just a short walk away. What’s truly special about Sjusjøen is its quiet, yet vibrant atmosphere – a place where nature and community live harmoniously side by side. With a central location like Bæssmorgutua, you're close to all the facilities Sjusjøen offers. Local shops, eateries, and cultural points are easily accessible providing a blend of local charm and modern convenience. On weekends, the legendary Sjusjøen Mountain Chapel is a venue for both community gatherings and concerts. The local climate can be somewhat brisk, with winters blanketed by thick, beautiful snow—perfect for those invigorating ski adventures. Summers, on the other hand, are mild, lending themselves to hiking or serene lakeside picnics. As you step inside this chalet, you're greeted by an inviting hallway leading to an open-plan living room and kitchen area, the heart of the home. These spaces are bathed in natural light, making t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bæssmorgutua 9!

Nestled amidst the alluring and vast wilderness of Sjusjøen, you'll find a cabin that patiently awaits its next chapter—one where it becomes home to someone eager for the tranquility and adventure this Norwegian paradise is known for. This property, nestled at Sjusjøen-Pihl 4085, offers a telling story of time, with roots tracing back to 1920 and several thoughtful expansions to blend the old soul of the cabin with today's comforts. At 73 square meters of interior space, this cabin presents an invitation to embrace your creativity. It has all the makings of a snug retreat in the countryside, with a layout that's functional and welcoming. There are four cozy bedrooms that hint at family visits and sound sleep after a day of exploration. The main living spaces include: - A snug kitchen - An inviting entrance - A storage area - A wood storage area - A living room perfect for gathering - A hallway leading to your moments of solitude - One bathroom alongside a separate toilet room Outside, a sizable balcony of 31 square meters extends the living area into the heart of nature—imagine dining while the Norwegian sun retreats behind the horizon. Although the main cabin covers 84 square meters in total, the interior leaves a 73-square-meter canvas ready for thoughtful modern touches to bring it up to the standard of comfort you're accustomed to. A quick walk puts you in touch with Sjusjøen's compact but vibrant town center, home to the basic conveniences you’d expect—grocery stores, sports shops, and some delightful dining spots. Here, practicality meets paradise. Sjusjøen's claim to fame lies in its appeal to outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for a simpler life surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. Nestled abo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Pihl 4085!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's pristine mountain landscape, this charming chalet in Sjusjøen offers the perfect escape for those seeking a second home that combines adventure with tranquility. Located at Sjusjøen-Brøttum 2507, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for a peaceful retreat amidst nature's splendor. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks. This chalet, in excellent condition, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. ### A Year-Round Destination Sjusjøen is renowned for its exceptional cross-country skiing trails, considered among the best in Norway. With ski-in, ski-out access, you can step outside your door and glide into a winter wonderland. For those who prefer alpine skiing, the nearby Sjusjøen Ski Center offers thrilling slopes just a short drive away. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a paradise for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers. The lush trails and serene lakes provide endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. ### The Chalet Experience This 70-square-meter chalet is thoughtfully designed to accommodate families and groups of friends. With three cozy bedrooms, it comfortably sleeps up to eight guests, making it ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends. - Spacious Living Area: The living room, with its large windows, invites natural light and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A central fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, perfect for cozy evenings. - Functional Kitchen: Equipped with modern amenities, the kitchen is both practical and inviting, ensuring meal preparation is a jo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Brøttum 2507!

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Sjusjøen, this charming cabin at Sjusjøen-Brøttum 1352 offers a warm and cozy retreat in one of Norway's most treasured areas. Canada another mimir cabin! Finding a cabin in such a prime location is rare, making this home an ideal investment for anyone looking for a welcoming space with roots in the great outdoors. As your bussy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to share this delightful find that perfectly marries old-world charm with modern conveniences. Dating back to its original construction years, this cabin stands as a modest beacon for those seeking tranquility and the allure of nature. Now, let's dive into the fascinating world of Sjusjøen, where living feels like a continuous adventure. Sjusjøen is renowned for its stunning natural surroundings and vibrant community spirit. It’s a place where you feel the pulse of nature at every turn. During winter, Sjusjøen transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing enthusiasts with meticulously groomed ski trails just a stone’s throw away from the cabin. The local ski center isn’t just for skiing; it’s a hub of community activity, featuring a roller ski facility, a biathlon arena, and even a cozy cafeteria where one can warm up with a cup of hot chocolate after an invigorating day outdoors. In summer, the landscape bursts into life with lush greenery. There's a network of trails perfect for hiking and cycling. For families, Triveselsplassen is a nearby treasure, offering ample play areas with climbing frames and swimming spots. Living here means enjoying the rejuvenating fresh air, spectacular scenery, and the close-knit community vibe that Sjusjøen is celebrated for. The grocery store in the center of Sjusjøen caters to a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Brøttum 1352. Cabin with central location. Walking distance to the center.

Welcome to the serene and picturesque Sjusjøen, where nature's beauty embraces modern living in a cozy, inviting cabin setting. Tucked along Gutubakken 3, our delightful cabin offers a unique blend of light-filled space and contemporary style, making it a perfect retreat for overseas buyers or expats seeking an authentic Norwegian experience. As a busy real estate agent with a deep appreciation for this charming area, I’m thrilled to share with you what makes this property stand out and why it might just be the perfect home away from home for you. The cabin sits gracefully on an owned plot, making it not just a vacation home but a wise investment in the heart of Norway's timeless landscapes. Now, let's step inside and explore what this 36 square meter cabin has to offer. - 1 bedroom for restful slumbers - 1 elegantly designed bathroom - Expansive high ceilings enhancing your living space - Large windows that usher in natural sunlight - A layout that's compact yet practical - Consistent modern aesthetic with timeless colors - Minimal wear suggesting superb maintenance - A wrap-around terrace on 3 sides for maximized outdoor enjoyment - Inviting outdoor bonfire area for cozy evenings Despite its relatively compact size, this cabin is a marvel of space utilization. With its high ceilings and cleverly placed windows, it somehow feels larger than it measures. This is a place where sunlight dances across the room from morning till evening, filling every corner with warmth and vitality. The layout is both intuitive and effective, making sure every square meter is put to practical use, without sacrificing style. Step outside, and you'll find that the cabin is as welcoming on the out as it is on the inside. The well-designed ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gutubakken 3!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's winter wonderland, Sjusjøen-Pihl 796 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in one of Europe's most sought-after second home destinations. This charming cabin, located in the picturesque town of Sjusjøen, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the serene views of Kroksjøen, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This cozy cabin, with its traditional Norwegian architecture, is perfectly positioned to offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscapes, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Second Home with Endless Possibilities Location & Accessibility: - Situated in Sjusjøen, a premier location for winter sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. - Easily accessible from major Norwegian cities, with Oslo just a two-hour drive away. - Proximity to Sjusjøen Skisenter in Natrudstilen, offering world-class skiing facilities. Property Features: - Size: 50 square meters of well-utilized space. - Bedrooms: 1 spacious bedroom, perfect for a cozy retreat. - Bathrooms: 1 modern bathroom. - Additional Spaces: Includes a kitchen, living room, sleeping alcove, toilet room, outdoor room, and a storage shed. - Condition: The cabin is in good condition, ready for immediate use. - Utilities: Equipped with electricity, ensuring comfort and convenience. Lifestyle & Activities: - Winter Wonderland: Enjoy direct access to groomed ski trails, perfect for cross-country skiing. - Summer Adventures: Explore the vast hiking trails that meander through lush forests and serene lakes. - Local Culture: Experience the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Pihl 796! Cozy cabin with simple standard and beautiful location in a well-established and attractive cabin area.

Nestled in the picturesque village of Sjusjøen, at Sjusjøvegen 1855, this country home presents an enticing opportunity for those dreaming of a retreat amidst serene landscapes and a thriving outdoor lifestyle. This complex comprises a well-maintained main cabin, a versatile annex, and a sturdy garage - all set on flat, partially fenced terrain that provides ample space for a family or offers substantial potential for rental income. Let's walk through this intriguing property. The main cabin greets you with an inviting living space where modern conveniences blend seamlessly with the natural environment. This isn’t your typical wooden shelter; instead, it's a warm, welcoming home that’s witnessed thoughtful upgrades over the years, including a fresh, modern kitchen. The open-plan layout between the living room and kitchen fosters family time and social gatherings, while large windows allow natural light to flood in, shedding light on the well-kept interiors. The sunny, partially covered terrace presents an excellent spot for morning coffees or family meals, while the surrounding greenery provides an additional layer of peace and privacy. Venturing into the annex, you'll find it equipped with everything necessary for comfortable living. It has its own kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedroom; this makes it ideal for guests, extended family stays, or perhaps turning it into a cozy rental opportunity. Despite its compact size, the annex is designed with every amenity to ensure comfort and convenience. For those wondering about the garage, it offers more than just car storage. Consider it an opportunity for additional space, perhaps as a workshop or storage for bicycles and ski equipment – it’s your canvas! Speaking of ... click here to read more

Rare Opportunity! Cabin complex with main cabin, annex, and garage. Centrally located, with easy access from the main road. Welcome to Sjusjøvegen 1855!

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Sjusjøen, where the crisp mountain air and breathtaking vistas greet you each morning. Nestled in the heart of Norway's premier mountain destination, this charming chalet offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its perfect blend of traditional allure and modern comforts, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a touch of Scandinavian magic. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Sjusjøen is renowned for its extensive network of cross-country ski trails, making it a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. The chalet's prime location ensures you're never far from the action, with trailheads and ski lifts just a stone's throw away. A Home That Embraces You Upon arrival, the chalet's classic timber-clad exterior welcomes you, harmonizing beautifully with the surrounding natural landscape. The property sits on a generous lot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and ensuring privacy. Mature trees and native shrubs frame the property, enhancing the sense of seclusion and connection to nature. Inside, a World of Comfort Awaits Step inside to discover a spacious and thoughtfully designed interior where traditional elements meet contemporary style. The open-plan living and dining area is the heart of the home, featuring large windows that flood the space with natural light and showcase the stunning views. A cozy wood-burning fireplace creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for gathering with family and friends after a day on the slopes or hiking trails. Modern Amenities for Effortless Living - ... click here to read more

Panoramic view of the cabin and surrounding landscape

Nestled in the heart of Sjusjøen, a premier mountain destination in Norway, this exquisite chalet offers a unique blend of modern luxury and natural beauty. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises an unparalleled lifestyle experience amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Innlandet. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Sjusjøen is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities. In winter, it transforms into a snowy paradise with an extensive network of cross-country skiing trails, many of which are accessible directly from your doorstep. As the snow melts, the area becomes a haven for hikers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts, with marked trails, serene fishing lakes, and majestic mountain peaks waiting to be explored. Chalet Features and Amenities Built in 2018, this chalet spans 120 square meters and is situated on a generous 1,200 square meter lot. The property is designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it an ideal choice for families, active couples, or anyone seeking a luxurious escape. - Spacious Living Area: The open-plan living and dining area is the heart of the home, featuring large windows that offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. A modern wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance, perfect for cozy evenings. - Gourmet Kitchen: Equipped with high-end appliances, ample counter space, and custom cabinetry, the kitchen is a chef's delight, ideal for both everyday meals and entertaining guests. - Four Bedrooms: Each bedroom is designed with comfort in mind, offering flexible layouts suitable for children, guests, or a home office. The master bedroom includes a private terrace, perfect for morning coffee with a view. - Modern ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Sjusjøen, where the crisp mountain air and breathtaking views greet you each morning. This charming chalet, nestled in the heart of Norway's premier outdoor destination, offers the perfect blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape or a lucrative investment opportunity. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Sjusjøen is renowned for its year-round recreational offerings, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the area transforms into a cross-country skiing paradise, with meticulously groomed trails that stretch for hundreds of kilometers. Imagine strapping on your skis and gliding directly from your doorstep into a winter wonderland. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a network of hiking and biking trails, inviting you to explore the lush forests, sparkling lakes, and majestic mountains. Chalet Features and Lifestyle This 98-square-meter chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan living and dining area serves as the heart of the home, where large windows flood the space with natural light and offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. A cozy wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. The fully equipped kitchen boasts modern appliances, generous counter space, and ample storage, making meal preparation a delight. With four spacious bedrooms, there's plenty of room for family and guests. The master bedroom offers direct access to the outdoors, allowing you to start each day with the beauty of Sjusjøen right at your doorstep. Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure convenience and privacy for all. O ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Sjusjøen, where the crisp mountain air and panoramic views greet you each morning. This exquisite chalet, nestled in one of Norway's most picturesque locales, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the quintessential Norwegian lifestyle. With its blend of traditional architecture and modern amenities, this property is a haven for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Sjusjøen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its extensive cross-country skiing trails, the area transforms with the seasons, offering a myriad of activities year-round. In winter, the chalet's doorstep becomes your gateway to freshly groomed trails that meander through snow-draped forests and rolling hills. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a network of hiking and biking paths, inviting you to explore the lush greenery and crystal-clear lakes. Chalet Features and Amenities - Size: 90 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space - Bedrooms: 3 spacious rooms, including a master with terrace access - Bathrooms: 2 modern, well-appointed bathrooms with underfloor heating - Living Area: Open-plan layout with large windows and a cozy wood-burning stove - Kitchen: Fully equipped with modern appliances and ample storage - Outdoor Space: Expansive terrace and landscaped garden for relaxation and entertaining - Parking: Ample space for vehicles and a secure storage shed for outdoor gear - Connectivity: High-speed internet available, perfect for remote work - Utilities: Connected to municipal water and electricity A Home with Heart and History The chalet's exterior is a nod to traditional Norwegian design, featuring timber cladding and a charming ... click here to read more

Aerial view of the cabin and surrounding landscape

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Sjusjøen, this delightful chalet presents an inviting retreat amidst Norway’s captivating landscape. Welcome to Sjusjøen-Brøttum 3316, a purposefully designed home for those who seek both relaxation and adventure. With a reasonable asking price of 337,600, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom sanctuary offers an ideal setting for families seeking a cozy yet exciting vacation home or even a permanent residence in the Nordic wonderland. The chalet stands proud on a partially sloping plot, ensuring breathtaking views that stretch across the serene countryside. What truly sets this property apart is its advantageous position at the end of the field, bordering an expansive open area. This ensures minimal traffic, offering a safe and peaceful environment for children and adults alike. As you glance outside, you’ll notice the well-maintained network of ski trails, almost at your doorstep, a haven for winter sports enthusiasts eager to immerse themselves in the Norwegian snowscapes. Step inside to discover a warm, welcoming interior grounded on practical design. Everything is conveniently situated on one level, eliminating the fuss of stairs. The chalet features three bedrooms, each crafted to maximize space and functionality, offering ample room for a family to rest after a day full of activities. The property is equipped with utilities such as public water, sewage systems, electricity connectivity all year round, and road access that guarantees seamless transitions throughout the seasons. The full-sized bathroom stands ready to cater to your daily needs, while the spacious living area serves as a communal hub for relaxation or entertainment. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Open-con ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Brøttum 3316!

Hidden among the serene Nordic landscapes, lies Sjusjøen-Pihl 677—a chalet that whispers tranquility and adventure all in one breath. Set against the backdrop of lush mountain ranges in the enchanting village of Sjusjøen, Norway, this property unfolds an exciting chapter for every buyer seeking solace and thrill. It's a sanctuary that isn’t just a home, but an invitation to explore the Nordic way of living. Picture yourself waking up in a cozy, 121-square-meter chalet. As you throw open the curtains, you're greeted by panoramic views of the majestic mountains. The air is crisp, a gentle reminder that adventure awaits just beyond the doorstep. Whether you’re envisioning lazy mornings surrounded by the wilderness or action-packed days in the mountains, Sjusjøen caters to both. The property stands at the end of a cul-de-sac, offering an exclusive retreat with the utmost privacy, making it an ideal escape from the bustle of urban life. Storåsen, where this chalet rests, is a beautiful blend of peace and accessibility. Originally an old mountain farm, the chalet now reflects a fusion of traditional charm with modern functionality, tailored for a family to relish every moment. Let's take a closer look at what this property has to offer: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with a sauna - Spacious living room with high ceilings - Large windows for maximum natural light - Inviting fireplace - Open-plan kitchen and dining - Ample parking space - Public water and sewage connection - Multiple outdoor entertainment spots - An annex for additional space - Ski waxing room for enthusiasts of winter sports Sjusjøen is not just renowned for its breathtaking scenery, but also for its vibrant outdoor activities. This region is a paradise for tho ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Pihl 677! Very inviting cabin with annex in incredibly beautiful surroundings.

Picture yourself stepping out your front door on a crisp winter morning, skis already on, gliding directly onto groomed cross-country trails that wind through snow-dusted Norwegian forests. Just 108 meters separate this well-equipped mountain cabin from some of Europe's finest Nordic skiing terrain, where the only sounds you'll hear are the whisper of your skis and the occasional call of mountain birds. This is the reality that awaits at this 2012-built retreat in Sjusjøen, where outdoor adventure and cozy cabin comfort converge in perfect harmony. Sjusjøen stands as one of Norway's most accessible mountain destinations for international vacation home buyers seeking authentic Nordic experiences without sacrificing convenience. Located approximately 20 minutes from Lillehammer and 2 hours from Oslo's international airport, this elevated plateau offers the rare combination of wilderness tranquility and practical accessibility. The region has earned its reputation as a cross-country skiing mecca, hosting national competitions and maintaining over 350 kilometers of meticulously groomed trails that transform these forests into a winter sports paradise from November through April. The cabin itself embodies the Norwegian concept of 'hytte' living, where simple pleasures and connection to nature take center stage. Built in 2012 with quality materials and thoughtful design, the 69-square-meter interior revolves around an open-plan living and kitchen area anchored by a traditional wood-burning stove. This central gathering space becomes the heart of your mountain retreat, where the crackle of burning birch logs accompanies evening conversations and the floor-to-ceiling windows frame an ever-changing mountain panorama. The solid pi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Brøttum 2495!