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

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Bergssvevegen 91, 7510 Skatval, Norway, Skatval (Norway)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 22Floor area

€44,200

Chalet

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

22m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Skatval, Norway, Bergssvevegen 91 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a Norwegian second home. This delightful property, set amidst lush greenery and tranquil surroundings, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, fresh air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, with its rustic charm and cozy interiors, invites you to experience the simple pleasures of life. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a seasonal retreat, this property promises to be a haven of relaxation and rejuvenation.

A Slice of Norwegian Paradise

The chalet is situated on a generous plot of 1,253 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the serene environment. The property is part of a friendly and well-established cabin community, where neighbors share a love for nature and tranquility.

Key Features:
- Location: Skatval, Trøndelag, Norway
- Property Type: Chalet
- Condition: Good
- Size: 22 square meters
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Price: 44,200 NOK
- Plot Size: 1,253 square meters
- Terrace: 16.5 square meters, perfect for outdoor relaxation
- Heating: Wood-burning stove for cozy winter nights
- Proximity: Close to Stjørdal center for amenities and services
- Community: Part of a peaceful and family-friendly cabin area
- Accessibility: Easily reachable by car with ample parking

A Cozy Interior

Step inside to find a warm and inviting living space, complete with a wood-burning stove that serves as the heart of the home. The living room, measuring 11 square meters, seamlessly connects to the terrace, allowing for a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living. The kitchen and hallway area, though compact at 3.5 square meters, is functional and equipped with essentials for meal preparation.

The bedroom, a cozy 2.5 square meters, is perfect for a couple or a small family seeking a peaceful retreat. The bathroom, also 2.5 square meters, is simple yet practical, reflecting the straightforward charm of the chalet.

Embrace the Outdoors

For those who love the great outdoors, this property is a dream come true. With scenic hiking trails, cycling paths, and breathtaking natural beauty right on your doorstep, adventure awaits at every turn. Whether you're exploring the local flora and fauna or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, the possibilities are endless.

A Community of Like-Minded Individuals

The chalet is part of a community that values peace, nature, and a sense of camaraderie. It's an ideal setting for families with children, offering a safe environment and plenty of outdoor space for play and exploration.

Investment Potential

As a second home, this property not only offers a personal retreat but also holds potential as a vacation rental. With its proximity to Stjørdal and the natural attractions of Trøndelag, it could be an attractive option for holidaymakers seeking an authentic Norwegian experience.

Your Norwegian Getaway Awaits

Bergssvevegen 91 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to create lasting memories in one of Norway's most picturesque regions. Whether you're sipping coffee on the terrace, exploring the local trails, or simply unwinding by the fire, this chalet offers a lifestyle of peace and simplicity.

We invite you to experience the charm and potential of this delightful chalet. Schedule a viewing today and take the first step towards owning your dream Norwegian second home. Welcome to your new getaway in Skatval!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
22
Price per m²
€2,009
Garden size
1253
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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Around seven in the evening in late June, the sun is still well above the treeline to the west. You're sitting on a 25-square-meter veranda at 201 meters above sea level, the smell of pine resin hanging in the warm air, a cup of coffee going cold in your hand because you forgot about it. That's the kind of place this is. Eikebergåsen 20 sits on a generous 1,068-square-meter plot in Båstad, a quiet community in Viken county roughly 80 kilometers south of Oslo. The address puts you deep enough into the forest to feel genuinely away from things, but close enough to the real world that you're never actually stranded. The center of Båstad — a grocery store, a restaurant, a petrol station — is about 3.5 kilometers down the road. You can drive it in five minutes or cycle it through the trees in under twenty. The chalet itself was built in 1964 and covers 58 square meters across a single story. Original cabins of this era have a particular quality: low ceilings, thick walls, small windows in the bedrooms that frame rectangles of green forest like paintings. This one has been freshly updated without losing any of that character. New carpet underfoot, freshly painted panel walls in the living room, a newly fitted kitchen, and a brand-new 30-liter water heater installed in 2026. It's move-in ready in the most straightforward sense — unload the car, light the stove, open a bottle. That wood-burning stove is worth mentioning twice. Norwegian autumn arrives quietly but decisively, and by September the evenings carry a real chill. The stove anchors the living room, casting that particular amber light that makes everyone around it feel like they've earned their weekend. Large windows face the surrounding forest, so you get the full d ... click here to read more

Eikebergåsen 20!

Step outside on a clear October morning and Snøhetta is right there — all 2,286 metres of it, catching the first pale light while the plateau below stays in shadow. That's not a postcard. That's Tuesday at this log chalet on Hjerkinnhusvegen, sitting at just over 1,000 metres above sea level in one of the most remote and rewarding corners of Norway. Hjerkinn is the kind of place that outdoor Norwegians have quietly known about for generations. It sits at the convergence of Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella, Dovre, and Rondane National Parks — three protected wilderness areas meeting at a single point, which means the land surrounding this cabin is essentially untouchable. No new roads cutting through the reindeer corridors. No future development eating into the horizon. What you see today is what you'll see in thirty years. For buyers considering a second home in Norway, that kind of permanence is genuinely rare. The cabin itself was built in 1968 and occupies a freehold plot of 520 square metres. Solid log construction — the kind that handles the Dovre winter without complaint. The structure spans two floors with 185 square metres of indoor space, which sounds modest until you're inside and realise how well the rooms are proportioned. The main floor opens from a slate-floored entrance hall into a proper living room: large windows framing the Snøhetta massif, panelled walls in warm timber, a fireplace insert replaced in 2016 that throws serious heat on evenings when the temperature outside drops to -15°C. You don't just survive Norwegian mountain winters here — you actually want to be in this room. The kitchen sits separate from the living area, which anyone who's cooked for a group in a small open-plan space will appreciate. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hjerkinnhusvegen! Photo: Skildre.com by Bjørnar Fjeldberg

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Nestled in the heart of Vikanlandet, Stjørdal, this charming chalet at Viksjøvegen 82 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. With its breathtaking fjord views and serene surroundings, this property is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation getaway in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive 45-square-meter terrace. Here, you can savor your morning coffee while soaking in the panoramic views of the fjord, a sight that never fails to inspire awe and tranquility. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts This well-maintained chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. With two cozy bedrooms, a bright and airy living room, and a well-equipped kitchen, it offers all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay. The living room, with its high ceilings and large windows, is a haven of natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The modern shower room is both practical and stylish, featuring a shower cabin, toilet, and sink with a countertop. The kitchen, with its ample cabinet and counter space, seamlessly flows into the dining area, making it easy to prepare and enjoy meals with family and friends. A Perfect Blend of Nature and Convenience Located just a 10-minute drive from Stjørdal and 30 minutes from Trondheim, this chalet offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're looking to explore the vibrant city life or retreat into nature, this location has it all. - Proximity to Nature: Just 400 meters from the fjord, enjoy fishing, boating, and water activities at your leisure. - Outdoor Adventures: ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fredly and Viksjøvegen 82 – a well-maintained leisure property on beautiful Vikanlandet.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Skatval, Fiskvikhagen 27 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility. This delightful property, set against the backdrop of Norway's stunning fjords, is an ideal second home or holiday retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step onto your sun-drenched veranda. With panoramic views of the fjord, this chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. ### A Glimpse into Chalet Living - Spacious Living Area: The heart of the chalet is a generous 30 square meter living and dining room, designed to capture the breathtaking views and natural light. Large windows frame the picturesque scenery, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and outdoor beauty. - Inviting Veranda: Step outside to a 36 square meter veranda, perfect for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. This space is ideal for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet moments with a book and a cup of coffee. - Functional Kitchen: The cozy kitchen, with ample countertop space and window sills, is perfect for preparing meals while engaging with family and friends. Its proximity to the dining area ensures that conversation flows effortlessly. - Comfortable Bedrooms: The chalet offers two cozy bedrooms and a larger master bedroom, originally a storage room, providing sleeping space for up to six guests. This flexibility makes it perfect for family vacations or hosting friends. - Tradit ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fiskvikhagen 27 and Håggåberga!

Nestled amid the scenic landscapes of Stjørdal, Viksjøvegen 5 is a chalet that blends comfort and nature seamlessly. As a real estate agent who is always juggling appointments and calls, I'm thrilled to present this property that offers both tranquility and convenience, ideal for those seeking a peaceful yet globally connected lifestyle. Now, bear with me as I navigate you through what could potentially be your new abode. The chalet stands proudly on Vikanlandet, a locale known for its picturesque surroundings. This area offers more than just beautiful views – it promises a lifestyle that's both calming and vibrant depending on one's mood. Living in this part of Norway means you’re embraced by its natural beauty every day, yet you remain close enough to the bustling town of Stjørdal, just a short 10-minute drive away. Here you’ll find everything from supermarkets to quaint cafes, ensuring your everyday needs are met without hassle. Let me paint you a picture of the chalet itself. Spread over two organized floors, this property comprises two bedrooms and two living rooms. Such a setup provides ample space for families or those who enjoy ample living quarters. Imagine waking up in one of the cozy bedrooms and stepping out into a living space bathed in natural light. If you're one for morning rituals, the south/east-facing balcony offers the perfect spot for enjoying a freshly brewed cup of coffee while watching the sunrise over the sea. One of the remarkable perks of this property is its accessibility. Often, chalets are romanticized as remote hideaways, but here, you benefit from water, sewage, and road access laid right to your doorstep. This is chalet living without the rugged beards – you get the authenticity withou ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 presents: Viksjøvegen 5.

Step out onto the 40-square-metre terrace at Hellgrenda 134 on a clear July morning and you'll understand immediately why people keep coming back to Frosta. The Trondheimsfjord stretches out below, the light is already sharp and warm by eight o'clock, and somewhere down the hillside a tractor is cutting grass on one of the peninsula's old farms. This is not a postcard version of Norway. It's the real thing — quiet, grounded, and genuinely restorative. Frosta is one of those places that locals have kept to themselves for decades. Jutting out into the Trondheimsfjord between Levanger and Stjørdal, the peninsula is one of the warmest and sunniest corners of Trøndelag. The microclimate here is no accident — sheltered from the harshest westerly winds and tilted towards the south, Frosta gets more growing days per year than almost anywhere else at this latitude, which is why the peninsula is famous across Norway for its asparagus, strawberries, and early potatoes. You can buy them from farm stalls along the roadside in June and July, still dirty from the earth. The chalet sits on a private plot of 616 square metres on the elevated slopes of Hellgrenda, a peaceful ribbon of rural road in the southern part of the peninsula. From this position, the cabin catches sun from morning to evening. The terrace faces the fjord and on clear days you can pick out the mountains above Stjørdal on the far shore. Evenings up here in midsummer are something else — the sky barely gets dark, the fjord goes silver, and the only sounds are birds and the occasional distant boat engine. Originally built in 1967, the cabin has been carefully updated without losing the compact, honest character that makes these old Norwegian hytter so appealing. The ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the serene embrace of Åsenfjord, Sandvikvegen 376 offers a unique opportunity to own a modern chalet that perfectly balances comfort, privacy, and breathtaking natural beauty. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. ### Discover Åsenfjord Located in the heart of Norway, Åsenfjord is a hidden gem that promises a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Known for its stunning fjord views, lush landscapes, and vibrant community, this area is a haven for those seeking a second home that offers both relaxation and adventure. ### The Chalet Experience Built in 2005, this chalet is a testament to modern design and functionality. With 106 square meters of living space, it offers ample room for family gatherings, entertaining guests, or simply enjoying a quiet evening by the fjord. - Spacious Living Area: The open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the home, featuring high ceilings and expansive windows that flood the space with natural light and offer panoramic views of the fjord. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: The kitchen is a chef's dream, complete with integrated appliances, a practical island, and plenty of storage and counter space. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Three cozy bedrooms provide a restful retreat, with custom-built bunk beds in the smaller rooms and a double bed in the master bedroom. - Modern Bathroom: The tastefully tiled bathroom features underfloor heating, a double sink, and a shower niche, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Additional Space: A spacious loft and a separate annex offer flexible living options, perfect for accommodating guests or creating a private retreat. ### Outdoor Living The ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sandvikvegen 376 - a rare gem of a holiday property.

Stand on the 158-square-meter Oppdal slate terrace at Sandvikvegen 376 on a July evening, and the fjord stretches out in every direction. The light doesn't so much fade as it slowly deepens — this far north in Trøndelag, midsummer sunsets bleed into sunrises without ever truly going dark. The smell of pine resin drifts from the trees behind the cabin. Somewhere down the staircase, a wooden dock knocks gently against its moorings. This is a proper Norwegian fritidsbolig — a leisure property in the truest sense — sitting almost at the very tip of the Skarpøya peninsula where Åsenfjord opens up and the sky goes wide. It's the kind of spot that takes about thirty seconds to understand. You arrive, you look out, and you get it immediately. Built in 2005, the main cabin reads modern and considered rather than generic. The architecture leans into clean lines and large-format windows — not as a design statement, but because the view demands it. From the moment you step through the tiled entrance hall (underfloor heating underfoot, a sliding wardrobe system immediately earning its keep), the interior feels organized rather than cramped. The hallway fans out to the living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, and a loft hems — that classic Scandinavian sleeping loft — making the 106 square meters feel genuinely generous. The living and kitchen space runs to 35 square meters and does something clever: the kitchen island and dining table naturally divide the room without chopping it up. High ceilings keep things airy, and those big windows pull the fjord scenery inside all day long. A large sliding door opens directly onto the terrace, which is where you'll spend most of your time between May and September. The electrically op ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sandvikvegen 376 – a rare gem of a leisure property. See video and 360 tour.

Stand on the rear terrace at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the Åsenfjord is already doing something extraordinary. The light comes low and sharp off the water, cutting between the forested hills on the opposite shore, and the only sound is the occasional creak of a boat rope from the shared dock below. That's 46 meters from your front door to the water's edge. Not a short walk to the beach. Forty-six meters. Løvtangenvegen 44 sits on the Løvtangen peninsula in Åsenfjord, a finger of land that juts into one of Trøndelag's most quietly spectacular stretches of water, roughly 35 kilometers northeast of Trondheim. This is a genuine Norwegian leisure property — the kind families hold onto for generations — and it's landed on the market in solid condition, priced for someone who knows what they're looking at. The chalet itself was first built in 1965, then extended and modernised over the years, arriving at its current form with 83 square meters of interior space split across a main building and a self-contained annex. The exterior is a mix of vertical timber cladding and horizontal paneling, unpretentious and completely at home against the green hillside backdrop. First impressions matter, and the landscaped entrance path, sheltered by mature trees, sets a tone that the rest of the property delivers on. Outside, the layout is clever. Multiple terraces are positioned around the building so that at almost any hour, regardless of where the sun is sitting, there's somewhere to be. The covered entrance terrace has an outdoor fireplace — and anyone who's sat around an open fire on a cool Norwegian September evening watching the last of the light leave the fjord will understand immediately why this matters. The rear t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Løvtangenvegen 44! Photo: [Hamish Gray]

Nestled on the picturesque island of Hoøya in Åsenfjord, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines the tranquility of island living with the convenience of modern amenities. With breathtaking views over the Trondheimsfjord and direct access to the sea, this chalet is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. The sun rises over the fjord, casting a golden glow across the water, inviting you to start your day with a leisurely breakfast outdoors. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Hoøya 6. A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Modern Comfort Originally built in 1978, this chalet has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully updated to offer modern conveniences while retaining its rustic charm. The 45-square-meter living space is bright and inviting, with large windows that frame the stunning fjord views. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family moments. The kitchen, upgraded in 2015, is well-equipped for all your culinary adventures, whether you're preparing a feast for friends or a simple meal for two. Two cozy bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation, while the bathroom/changing room offers practical facilities for holiday living. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The chalet's 71-square-meter terrace is a true highlight, offering multiple seating and dining areas where you can soak up the sun and enjoy the panoramic views. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hoøya 6 in Åsenfjord!

Nestled in the stunning Nordic landscape, a picturesque environmental tapestry unfurls around the charming locality of Åsenfjord. It's a place where tranquility speaks louder than the hustle and bustle often associated with urban living. At the heart of this serene setting lies an exquisite country home at Hoøya 16—a blissful sanctuary that stands as an ideal refuge for those yearning to escape the hectic rhythm of city life. Envisage a cozy, welcoming abode that encapsulates the essence of modest comfort and practicality. The property is thoughtfully designed to provide just the right mix of flexibility and functionality. With 90 square meters of space, it efficiently accommodates four bedrooms and a bathroom. The layout leaves ample room for personalization and creativity, yet provides everything one needs to live comfortably. This country home is in good condition, needing no immediate work, yet it holds the allure of those minor tweaks to make it distinctly yours. Let's meander through the storied terraces that make up this country home, starting with its large outdoor terrace. Imagine yourself on a bright morning, sipping your coffee while overlooking endless stretches of striking landscapes and tranquil sea views. The terrace is perfectly suited for setting up outdoor furniture, enabling you to craft your own open-air oasis—a perfect spot for sunbathing, alfresco dining, or simply unwinding with a book. Those with a penchant for aquatic adventures will find themselves particularly smitten with this location. Just a short stroll away is a secluded sandy beach, ideal for impromptu swims or leisurely walks along the shore. The shared floating dock opens up a plethora of water-based activities, from boating excursio ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren v/Stefanos Pitharoulis har gleden av å presentere denne flotte fritidsboligen med praktfull beliggenhet på Hoøya i Åsenfjord.

Welcome! I'm so thrilled to introduce you to this charming cabin located in the delightful city of Frosta, Norway. If you're in search of a cozy retreat where natural beauty and cultural richness intertwine, then Orsandvegen 84 might just be the dream getaway for you. Nestled in a serene yet centrally positioned location, this cabin offers not just a home, but a lifestyle filled with exploration and relaxation. Frosta, known for its unique landscapes and inviting climate, provides a fantastic backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're into hiking, cycling, fishing, or simply enjoying the serenity of nature, Frosta is the place for you. The Frostastien trail, which is a local gem, stretches a staggering 22 km, offering well-maintained paths that allow you to wander through farm roads and forest trails, starting from Neset all the way up north to Fånes. Imagine immersing yourself in the stunning vistas and breathing in the fresh Norwegian air every day. The nearby small boat harbors make it easy for you to enjoy both fjord and freshwater fishing too. Now, let's talk about the cabin itself. This two-bedroom abode is full of charm, offering the perfect blend of comfort and functionality. It's ideal for those who appreciate a rural vibe yet prefer to be just a skip away from modern conveniences. Picture yourself in a cozy space, warmed by both electricity and wood, providing the perfect haven during the chilly Norwegian evenings. A spacious terrace extends your living area into the outdoors, granting you the perfect spot to enjoy the good sun conditions that Frosta is known for. Living here means having the luxury of convenient car access right up to your doorstep, coupled with parking facilities. This m ... click here to read more

Welcome to Orsandvegen 84!

Welcome to this spacious chalet nestled in the picturesque town of Frosta at Fururompa 1. Ideal for both expatriates and overseas buyers looking for a cozy retreat in Norway, this property offers a comfortable living experience with a beautiful sea view that might just be the tranquil escape you’ve been seeking. The chalet, built in 2012, is poised on the stunning edge of Frosta Brygge, in the serene area of Vestre Nordbygda. Offering two bedrooms and two bathrooms, this single-floor home is perfectly sized at 113 square meters. Additionally, there is an annex that provides an extra bathroom, bedroom, and storage room, pushing sleeping capacity up to an impressive 13 places. This makes it perfect for hosting family and friends, allowing you to showcase your new stunning locale. This is not just a place to stay; it's a story waiting to unfold for those who choose to call it home. It's the kind of place where summer evenings can be spent on the spacious 76 m² balcony, watching the boats drift by and breathing in the crisp sea air. The chalet’s wood-burning stove, along with a heat pump and electric heaters, ensures warmth during the cooler months, making it a cozy retreat all year round. Here’s a quick glance at some of the features you’ll find: - Two bedrooms for private retreats - Two bathrooms - Additional annex for guests - Spacious living room and dining area - Modern kitchen with stone countertops - Loft space with additional sleeping places - Large balcony with stunning sea view - Wood burning stove - Heat pump from 2020 - Storage room - Electric heaters - Road access - Equipped with electricity and water The town of Frosta itself is a wonderful place to call home. Situated in the heart of Norway with a vibrant ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 ved Oliver Almli Reinås presenterer: Fururompa 1.

Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, Norway, Hovdalsvegen 255 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This charming chalet, perched on its own private islet in the serene Hovdalsvatnet lake, is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step outside to greet the day. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle. With 3,350 square meters of lush, flat land, the possibilities for outdoor activities are endless. Whether you're an avid gardener, a family looking for a spacious playground, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, this property caters to all. The chalet itself, built in 1950, exudes a rustic charm that has been lovingly maintained over the years. With a cozy 66 square meters of living space, it offers three comfortable bedrooms, perfect for hosting family and friends. The living room, with its large windows, invites the outside in, offering breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding landscape. A wood stove adds warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen, though compact, is functional and offers a delightful view of the lake, making meal preparation a joy. Imagine enjoying breakfast with the sun rising over the water, or a cozy dinner as the sun sets, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. One of the standout features of this property is its direct access to the water. With your own private shoreline, you can indulge in swimming, fishing, or boating right from your doorstep. The islet's location ensures excellent sun exposure thr ... click here to read more

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Nestled along the serene shores of Åsenfjord, Lofjordvegen 151 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's breathtaking coastal beauty. This charming chalet, with its prime waterfront location, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless allure of fjord living. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian coast. This chalet, with its four cozy bedrooms and a spacious living area, is perfectly designed for those seeking a second home that combines comfort with the raw beauty of nature. The property, in good condition, is ready to welcome you and your family for unforgettable holidays or extended stays. ### A Lifestyle by the Fjord Living in Åsenfjord means embracing a lifestyle that is both peaceful and invigorating. The area is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or someone who simply enjoys a leisurely boat ride, this location has something for everyone. - Waterfront Access: Direct access to the fjord allows for spontaneous boating, fishing, and swimming adventures. - Private Boat Space: Secure your vessel right at your doorstep, making it easy to explore the fjord's hidden gems. - Sunlit Terrace: A large, versatile terrace offers the perfect setting for sunbathing, barbecues, or simply soaking in the panoramic views. - Proximity to Nature: The surrounding Trøndelag region is a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. ### Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting The chalet, originally built in 1972 and thoughtfully renovated in 2002, blends rustic charm with modern amenities ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren v/ Stefanos Pitharoulis presents Lofjordvegen 151.

Nestled in the heart of Åsenfjord, Hesttrøa 21 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a second home in Norway. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the breathtaking beauty of the fjords. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the fjord, with the gentle sound of water lapping against the shore. This chalet, located in a well-established holiday home area, provides an idyllic setting for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its panoramic views and sun-drenched terraces, it's a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Åsenfjord is a hidden gem, offering a plethora of activities for outdoor enthusiasts and those who simply wish to unwind. The area is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich wildlife, and a vibrant community of holiday homeowners. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or someone who enjoys a leisurely boat ride, Åsenfjord has something for everyone. - Hiking and Nature Walks: Explore the numerous trails that wind through the lush forests and along the fjord's edge. - Fishing and Boating: With boat rights in the local pier association, you can easily access the fjord for fishing or a peaceful day on the water. - Swimming and Sunbathing: The nearby floating dock is perfect for a refreshing swim or soaking up the sun. - Community Events: Engage with a friendly community that hosts various events and gatherings throughout the year. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The chalet itself is a testament to comfort and practicality, designed to cater to the needs of a second hom ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hesttrøa 21!

Let's dive into this wonderful property located at Sagtun 55, 7632 Åsenfjord, a true gem nestled by the fjord. This charming country home offers an idyllic setting for those seeking a tranquil retreat in Norway. The property is set on a generous plot of approximately 870 square meters, providing a serene escape with breathtaking views and abundant sunshine, thanks to its west-facing orientation. The property is composed of a main cabin and two annexes, making it versatile for various uses, whether you’re looking for a peaceful holiday spot, a weekend getaway, or even a potential place to retire. Let’s walk through what makes this property special. The main cabin, built in 1955, spans 55 square meters internally. It features a cozy living room perfect for gathering around a warm fire, a bedroom that promises restful nights, a kitchen equipped for the practical chef, and a functional bathroom. There’s also a small pantry, which comes in handy for storing your delicious Norwegian specialties. Plus, there’s a 14 square meter basement offering additional storage space. Annex 1, with an interior area of 9 square meters, is a beautifully furnished room. This could easily serve as a guest room or a private studio, allowing you to accommodate extra visitors or enjoy some personal space. Then there's Annex 2, boasting 33 square meters with a living room, two bedrooms, and a little kitchenette—excellent for when family or friends come to stay. This annex provides just the right balance of privacy and communal space. The property also features an expansive 45 square meter terrace and decking area, positioning you perfectly to soak in the serene surroundings and stunning views over the fjord. Imagine sipping your morning coffee h ... click here to read more

Heimdal Eiendomsmegling AS welcomes you to Sagtun 55 - a unique holiday property right by the fjord

Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, Nordgrendavegen 166 in Frosta offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. This country home, with its expansive 1,600 sqm plot, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sea just a short stroll away. This property is perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home that combines the serenity of rural living with the convenience of modern amenities. A Home with Character and Comfort The main cabin, built in 1950, exudes charm and warmth. Its spacious living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The open-plan kitchen is both functional and inviting, making it a joy to prepare meals while staying connected with family and guests. Two cozy bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping arrangements, ensuring restful nights after days filled with exploration and relaxation. The modern annex, constructed in 2012, adds versatility to the property. With a large living area, it can serve as a guest lounge, playroom, or additional sleeping quarters. A modern, tiled bathroom ensures extra comfort and privacy for guests or extended family. Outdoor Living at Its Best The property's 40 sqm terrace is a highlight, offering panoramic views and a perfect setting for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply unwinding with a good book. The terrace seamlessly connects the main cabin and the annex, creating a harmonious flow between indoor and outdoor living. A Location Rich in Natural Beauty and Culture Frosta is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Just 20 ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordgrendavegen 166!

Nestled in the heart of Frosta, Norway, Litlvikvegen 59 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility. This delightful property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat or a second home investment, this chalet promises a serene escape with a touch of Norwegian charm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive veranda, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the surrounding landscape. With 71 square meters of living space, this chalet is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring two cozy bedrooms, a well-appointed kitchen, and a living room that invites you to unwind with its panoramic views of the lush surroundings. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the picturesque municipality of Frosta, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. - Proximity to Nature: Just a short walk to the forest and hiking trails, and a mere 300 meters from the sea and beach. - Outdoor Living: A spacious 70 square meter veranda with sun exposure from morning until evening, perfect for al fresco dining and relaxation. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with electricity, running water, a heat pump, and a traditional wood-burning stove for year-round comfort. - Privacy and Accessibility: Located on a leased plot, offering seclusion while being only 50 meters from the nearest road. - Community and Convenience: A vibrant local community with essential amenities, including a grocery store and shopping center within a 10-minute drive. - Transport Links: Accessible ... click here to read more

Litlvikvegen 59 - Exterior

Nestled in the heart of Hommelvik, Vennavegen 358 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This delightful property is more than just a holiday retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the simple joys of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air invigorating your senses. This chalet, set on an elevated plot, provides not only breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape but also a sense of seclusion and peace that is hard to find elsewhere. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Hommelvik is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With lush forests, rolling hills, and pristine lakes at your doorstep, the possibilities for adventure are endless. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or someone who simply enjoys a leisurely stroll in nature, this location caters to all. - Year-Round Access: Enjoy the convenience of year-round road access, making it easy to escape to your holiday home whenever the mood strikes. - Cozy Ambiance: A wood-burning stove adds warmth and charm, creating the perfect setting for cozy evenings after a day of exploration. - Comfortable Living: With two bedrooms, this chalet comfortably accommodates families or groups of friends, offering a total of five sleeping places. - Eco-Friendly Amenities: The modern incineration toilet is both practical and environmentally conscious. - Expansive Terrace: A 29-square-meter terrace offers panoramic views and ample space for outdoor dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. - Fully Furnished: Move in and start enjoying your new holiday home immediately, as t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vennavegen 358