Discover Tranquil Living at Bleiksmarka 259: Cozy Chalet with Scenic Views, Fireplace, and Spacious Terrace in Bleik

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Bleiksmarka 259, 8481 Bleik, Bleik (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 88Floor area

€149,145

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

88m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Located in the stunning region of Bleik, this chalet at Bleiksmarka 259 is a true manifestation of peaceful living combined with the rustic charm of Norway’s natural beauty. If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of metropolitan cities, this property offers tranquility with considerable potential for personalization.

Picture a leisurely drive through the magnificent landscapes of Norway until you reach the sloping terrain that cradles this pleasurable sanctuary. Perched on an idyllic natural plot, it stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of living comfortably in the embrace of nature. With three welcoming bedrooms, this is a place that promises ample space for you and your family or friends.

This chalet spans 88 square meters, crafting a cozy yet spacious atmosphere that's perfect for both retreat and daily life. As you step inside, a welcoming airy vibe greets you, thanks largely to the well-positioned windows that generously allow sunlight to bathe the living spaces. Spending time here is nothing short of invigorating as you embrace the simple comforts it provides all year round.

The heart of this chalet includes:

- 3 inviting bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Spacious kitchen
- Cozy living area
- Built-in fireplace
- Air-to-air heat pump
- Large terrace for outdoor enjoyment
- Outbuilding space for storage
- Dedicated parking space

The living room offers a cozy nook with a built-in fireplace, perfect for those chilly Nordic nights where sharing stories with loved ones adds warmth to the soul. And let’s not forget the air-to-air heat pump that ensures the climate inside remains comfortable despite the brisk outdoor weather, a crucial feature for the long winter months synonymous with Northern Norway.

Speaking of the climate, Norway embraces four distinct seasons, translating into summer days filled with sunlight and brisk, snowy winters that beg for outdoor activities and snug nights by the fireplace. The chalet's fireplace and heat pump make these transitions seamless, letting you relish both the fervor of winter sports and the exuberance of summer hikes.

Outside, the large terrace provides an admirable space where you can savor breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. It’s a haven for both summer gatherings and peaceful solitude, granting you moments of pure relaxation amidst naturally serene views. Nearby outbuildings offer additional storage, making organization and maintenance of the property simple.

Bleik, located just 3 kilometers from the property, offers all the essential services one might need. Here you can enjoy the pleasure of local grocery shopping without the hassle of long commutes. And if ever there's a need for more comprehensive services, Andenes is only a 13-kilometer journey away, presenting a myriad of amenities including schools, transport options like plane, bus, and ferry, ensuring you're never too far from broader conveniences.

While this property is in good condition, the opportunity to personalize it to your taste and style remains. It's the perfect canvas for those eager to leave a personal imprint on their living space, blending modern updates with its inherently inviting foundation.

Living in Bleik means embracing an active, nature-oriented lifestyle. The area is a treasure trove of outdoor activities, irrespective of the season. In summer, the expansive hiking trails promise exhilarating adventures through both forest and mountainous terrains. As winter blankets the landscape, it opens up to skiing, which the area is notably popular for.

Imagine weekends devoted to exploring your environs, be it hunting for the vivid Aurora Borealis or taking peaceful boat trips in the surrounding waters. This chalet isn't just a residence; it’s a lifestyle brimming with opportunities for adventure and relaxation alike.

In conclusion, Bleiksmarka 259 offers a robust entry into the serene lifestyle afforded by this tranquil nook of Norway. Whether you're seeking a new pace of life or a getaway spot to rejuvenate from the fast-paced modern world, this chalet stands ready to meet your needs and ambitions. It’s a quaint yet promising investment for expatriates and international buyers eager to claim a personal piece of Norway’s captivating terrain.

So why not join us for the viewing and experience the realities of this enticing opportunity firsthand?

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
88
Price per m²
€1,695
Garden size
2704
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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Picture this: it's midsummer in Trøndelag, and you're sitting on a 103-square-metre terrace with a coffee going cold in your hand because the view over Selnesvika keeps pulling your eyes north. The light here doesn't really set in June — it just softens into this amber haze that sits over the water for hours. That's the kind of evening this chalet was built for. Set along Selnesvegen in Bangsund, roughly 15 kilometres from the centre of Namsos, this 111-square-metre traditional Norwegian cabin has been standing since 2004 and sits on a 1,174-square-metre private plot accessed by its own driveway. No hiking gear required to reach the front door — the car goes all the way up, winter included. That detail matters more than you'd think when you're arriving in late October with a week's worth of bags and the temperature dropping. The chalet covers two floors. Downstairs, a generous living room runs the social heart of the place, with traditional cabin finishes, a sleeping alcove tucked into the wall — the kind that kids claim immediately and adults secretly want — and large windows that let the surrounding woodland push its way inside without actually letting in the cold. The kitchen carries the same honest aesthetic: lacquered pine fronts, solid worktops, enough counter space to actually cook a proper meal rather than just heat one up. The bathroom doubles as a laundry room and handles everything a full-time rotating group of guests needs. Upstairs in the loft, three bedrooms and a separate loft sitting room spread across the top floor. The sitting room is genuinely useful — it becomes a film room, a rainy-day board game corner, a teenager's escape hatch, depending on who you bring. Each bedroom is quiet and practical. No ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home at Selnesvegen 336

Picture a Tuesday afternoon in late July. You've just walked back from the lake, towel over your shoulder, the cold fresh water of Lunddalsvatnet still on your skin. The cabin door swings open, the wood-burning stove in the kitchen still holds a little warmth from the morning, and through the large windows the afternoon sun cuts long gold lines across the pine floor. There's no traffic noise here. Just wind in the birch trees and the occasional bird you've not quite managed to identify yet. This is Hjørdisbu — a 1954 Norwegian leisure cabin sitting at roughly 265 metres above sea level on Lunddalsvegen in Hjelset, and it has a particular kind of quiet that's genuinely hard to find anymore. At 20 square metres of interior space on a freehold plot of around 660 square metres, this is not a property that tries to impress you with square footage. It earns its place through something else entirely: position, soul, and the promise of a life considerably simpler than the one you've got right now. The southwest orientation is no small thing in this part of Norway — it means the cabin catches the sun from mid-morning right through to the long Nordic evenings, and that west-facing veranda at the entrance becomes one of the best seats you'll own anywhere. Coffee at nine, wine at nine, it doesn't matter — the light does something different every hour. The interior is honest and unfussy. Pine flooring runs throughout, wooden panelling covers the walls and ceiling, and the open fireplace in the living area gives the room a focal point that no flat-screen television ever quite manages. The kitchen and living space share an open layout — compact, yes, but functional in exactly the way a weekend cabin should be. There's a loft above th ... click here to read more

Welcome to idyllic Hjørdisbu! (Photo: EFKT by Jay Maturan)

Step out onto the terrace with a cup of coffee and the only sound you hear is water. Not traffic, not neighbours, not anything urban — just the soft lap of Sørfjorden against the rocks below the jetty, and maybe a wood pigeon somewhere back in the birch trees. That's the morning routine at Nesstranda 16, and it never gets old. Sitting right on the shore of Lake Vegår in the quiet municipality of Vegårshei, this two-bedroom Norwegian chalet has been part of the Nesstranda cabin community since 1972. It's well maintained, immediately liveable, and comes with something increasingly rare in this corner of Aust-Agder: a privately owned plot of nearly 2,000 square metres with direct water access and a working jetty. You tie up a rowboat here. You fish from here at dusk. On warm July evenings — and they do get warm in this part of inland Norway — you jump straight off the end into clear lake water. The cabin itself is compact and honest. Fifty-five square metres inside, laid out sensibly: a living room anchored by a wood-burning fireplace, a kitchen with room to actually cook after a day out on the water, two bedrooms that sleep the family or a couple of close friends, and a bathroom that does the job. There's an additional 16 square metres of external storage, useful for kayak paddles, fishing gear, cross-country skis, and all the paraphernalia that comes with four-season outdoor living. Big windows face the fjord, so the light moves through the space all day. In the afternoons, the sun swings around and floods the terrace — a proper south-facing suntrap that the plot seems to have been designed for. The fireplace matters more than it might sound. Vegårshei sits inland, away from the coast's moderating influence, which mean ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Storvannet and Langvannet. Nestled in the picturesque Lovikdalen valley, this charming chalet in Risøyhamn offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Northern Norway. Here, the air is crisp, the landscapes are vast, and the pace of life is refreshingly slow. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1998, this 75-square-meter chalet is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious living room where a wood-burning stove and oil heater promise warmth and comfort, even during the coldest winter nights. Large windows frame breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lakes, allowing you to witness the ever-changing tapestry of seasons from the comfort of your home. The kitchen, equipped with a gas stove, 12V ventilator, and gas refrigerator, is designed for off-grid living without compromising on functionality. Ikea furnishings provide ample storage and workspace, making meal preparation a joy. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the kitchen to the dining area, where a large table invites family and friends to gather for shared meals and laughter. A Sanctuary for Relaxation and Adventure The chalet features three cozy bedrooms, offering restful retreats for family and guests. The main bathroom is fitted with a modern Cinderella gas toilet, ensuring convenience and hygiene. Water is available during the summer months, and a combination of a generator and solar panels supplies electricity, making the property largely self-sufficient and enviro ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Sortland's breathtaking landscapes, Austerlandet 248 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. This charming country home, set on a sprawling 7,604 square meter seafront plot, is the perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility and a deep connection with nature. With its rich history and modern comforts, this property is an ideal second home for international buyers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. The panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains provide a stunning backdrop for your morning coffee, setting the tone for a day of relaxation or adventure. A Home with Character and Comfort Originally built in 1910, this well-maintained home has been lovingly updated to meet modern needs while retaining its traditional charm. The entrance and bathroom, added in 2000, enhance the home's functionality, making it a comfortable haven for family and friends. - Living Room: Cozy and inviting, featuring a wood-burning stove perfect for unwinding after a day exploring the great outdoors. - Kitchen: Simple yet functional, with space for freestanding appliances and a dining table, ideal for family meals. - Bedrooms: Two bright and airy rooms on the second floor, offering ample space for rest and relaxation. - Bathroom: Equipped with a shower cabin, washbasin with cabinet, and plumbing for a washing machine. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property's outdoor space is a true highlight, offering a blend of landscaped areas and natural beauty. A spacious 16 sqm terrace provides the perfec ... click here to read more

Welcome to Austerlandet 248 in Godfjorden - Cozy and well-maintained holiday home with 2 bedrooms, barn, and boathouse. Seafront plot of 7,600 sqm.

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the towering pines surrounding your traditional Norwegian chalet. Nestled in the serene enclave of Skjærstad, just a stone's throw from Harstad, this charming property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. A Timeless Escape Stepping into this chalet is like stepping back in time, with its timber-style interiors and classic cabin atmosphere. Built in 1890, the property exudes a sense of history and warmth, inviting you to unwind and savor the simple pleasures of life. The main cabin, spread over two floors, offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment, with a cozy living room that features a rehabilitated fireplace—a perfect spot to gather around during the crisp winter evenings. Seasonal Splendor As the seasons change, so too does the landscape around you. In spring, the garden bursts into life with vibrant blooms, while summer brings long days perfect for exploring the nearby hiking trails or enjoying a leisurely meal on the expansive terrace. Autumn paints the surrounding forests in hues of gold and crimson, and winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowshoeing. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure The chalet's location offers a wealth of outdoor activities to suit every taste. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or simply someone who enjoys the peace of nature, you'll find plenty to keep you occupied. The property includes the right t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Kvæfjord municipality, just a short drive from the quaint town of Borkenes, lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Revsnesveien 473 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless adventure. This charming chalet, complete with its own private boathouse, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the picturesque landscapes of Northern Norway. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp air filled with the scent of pine, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the everyday reality at Revsnesveien 473, where the chalet's prime location offers breathtaking views of Kveøya and Øysundet, and the surrounding landscape is a canvas of lush greenery and serene waters. A Home That Embraces Nature The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and comfort. With two cozy bedrooms and a loft that accommodates additional guests, it’s perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, seamlessly connects to a spacious terrace. Here, you can enjoy the midnight sun or marvel at the northern lights, all while gathered around the outdoor fireplace. The kitchen, though compact, is efficiently designed to cater to all your culinary needs, with ample storage and a dining area that offers stunning views. The wood-burning stove in the living room not only adds warmth but also a rustic charm that enhances the cozy atmosphere. A Boater's Paradise One of the standout features of this property is the private boathouse, a rare find that adds significant value and appeal. Whether you're an avi ... click here to read more

EIE Harstad v/megler Vetle Larsen har gleden av å kunne presentere Revsnesveien 473!

Let me take you on a journey to the captivating Tortenås Farm, located in the heart of Borkenes, Norway. This remarkable farmhouse offers an extraordinary opportunity to experience life as it was intertwined with the essence of Norwegian heritage. An oasis for your family, this exquisite property encapsulates the serenity and allure of countryside living, with lush landscapes and history-filled structures inviting you to weave your own stories against its breathtaking canvas. The farmhouse stands proudly, encompassing a generous 300 square meters, which feels like a delightful playground for your daily pursuits and family moments. Imagining yourself sitting by the wood-burning stove in the spacious living room, this cozy atmosphere evokes warmth and togetherness, making it an ideal space to gather with family and friends. Picture hosting festive meals in the dining area or enjoying quiet nights entertaining guests in the inviting seating section – the farmhouse truly embodies a sense of home. With a kitchen ready to meet the needs of any culinary enthusiast, the farmhouse boasts a well-appointed setting with modern devices such as a stove and oven perfectly integrated into the room. Just imagine the delightful scents wafting through the halls as you prepare a family feast. Need some alone time? The five accommodating bedrooms ensure everyone has their own retreat. The master bedroom, perched on the upper floor, provides a touch of elegance blended with farmhouse simplicity, while additional bedrooms offer comfortable space for family and visitors alike. Borkenes itself is a gem worth exploring. With its scenic views and vibrant community, you’ll find everything you need for a fulfilling life. The town is known for it ... click here to read more

Tortenås Gård - A well-maintained and historic property. A paradise for the family - Presented by Eskild Walsøe at DNB Eiendom.

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Risøyhamn, Medbyveien 107 presents itself as an intriguing opportunity for overseas buyers looking for that idyllic country escape. Situated in the quiet embrace of the Norwegian countryside, this distinctive property invites you to imagine the potential of owning a piece of local history. Originally established in 1939 as the Kvilesteinen Lodge, this house has not only served a myriad of community functions but has also stood as a testament to the scalability of reconstructions over the decades. When you first approach the property, you're greeted by the tranquil views over the spectacular fjord, a sight that captures the natural beauty of the area and makes the property feel wonderfully secluded. The house sits at the foothills of a majestic mountain, offering sweeping panoramas that change with the seasons—a true nod to the graphic spectacles of Norway's natural charm. For those who love the great outdoors, this location promises scenic hiking adventures and a bond with nature like nowhere else. Living here means embracing the peace and quiet of rural life while still being accessible to modern amenities—Sortland is just a 33 km drive away. Risøyhamn, the nearest village at 19 km, imbues the area with a quaint charm, featuring essential services and local culture. The region is also known for its mild temperatures, offering cooler summers and not-so-harsh winters, making it an appealing location for those who appreciate the balance of the seasons. The home itself is rich with stories, having once been a school and community center. It has a usable area of 200 square meters across two levels, promising a spacious dwelling. Although the property is in good condition, the inter ... click here to read more

Roof from 2011, cladding and windows upper floor from 2015

Discover your perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life with this charming cabin nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Austerfjorden, Borkenes. As a busy real estate agent, I've seen many properties, but few capture the serene beauty and peacefulness that this cabin does. It's an ideal spot for overseas buyers and expats looking for a unique place to call home. Set against the backdrop of the breathtaking Norwegian landscape, this cabin is a cozy retreat offering modern comforts amid nature's splendor. The cabin is not only in good condition—ready to be moved into immediately—but it's also perfectly tailored for lovers of tranquility and nature. Located in Borkenes, a smaller town in Norway, you're investing in more than just a property; you're embracing a lifestyle. Borkenes is known for its stunning natural scenery, characterized by dramatic fjords, lush forests, and nearby mountains. Life here is quiet, with a community spirit that makes it easy to feel at home. Whether you're a lover of the great outdoors, or someone seeking a private sanctuary, this location delivers. Let's picture the cabin. As you start your approach, you'll find its charm highlights the area's rustic appeal. The 28-square-meter space is designed for efficiency, ensuring every inch of the cabin is put to good use. It features: - 1 comfortable bedroom - Efficient living and kitchen area - Electricity installed - Wood-burning stove - Spacious terrace - Water drilling rights - Boat mooring available - Road access The cabin is perfect for those weekends where you crave peace. Imagine a small dining table set for two in the living area, the warmth of the wood-burning stove adding to the ambiance. The sea, a mere 50 meters away, ... click here to read more

EIE eiendomsmegling v/Runar Bjørkelund har gleden av å presentere Austerfjordveien 370

Nestled along the serene shores of Sørfjorden, Polljordveien 101 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet, perfect for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. This charming property, located just a short drive from Sortland, is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private veranda. This is the everyday reality at Polljordveien 101, where the beauty of Norway's coastal landscape is right at your doorstep. The chalet's prime location allows you to fully immerse yourself in the natural surroundings, whether you're enjoying a leisurely morning coffee on the porch or setting out for a day of exploration. ### A Cozy and Inviting Interior The chalet itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian design, with a bright and welcoming interior that exudes warmth and comfort. Large windows in the living room frame breathtaking views of the fjord, allowing natural light to flood the open-plan living area. Here, you'll find ample space for a cozy sofa group, a dining table, and armchairs, making it the perfect setting for gatherings with family and friends. The compact yet functional kitchen is equipped with a gas-powered oven and stovetop, ensuring you can prepare delicious meals while taking in the stunning views. The thoughtful layout maximizes every square meter, providing both comfort and practicality. ### Restful Retreats The chalet features two well-sized bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day spent exploring the outdoors. Designed with comfort in ... click here to read more

Welcome to Polljordveien 101

Nestled in the scenic and tranquil outskirts of Harstad, Norway, you’ll find a quaint and cozy hideaway in the form of a country home at Kaltdalslia 163. This little gem is perched approximately 8.8 kilometers from the heart of Harstad, a bustling yet charming coastal town in Northern Norway. Both the town and the home offer a harmonious blend of seclusion and convenience, making it an appealing choice for those seeking an escape from the daily hustle without veering too far off the grid. The property is set on a generous plot of 873 square meters, surrounded by a lush natural landscape that looks out over the picturesque Møkkelandsvannet. The terrain is gently sloping, allowing for breathtaking views toward the northeast, giving a sense of peace and serenity that's hard to match. The region boasts a wide range of recreational opportunities, from fishing in the pristine waters to hiking the numerous trails that crisscross the landscape. For the snow enthusiasts, the Sollia ski resort is a mere 5 kilometers away, ensuring that winter sports are always easily accessible for those looking to enjoy the colder months. Now, let's talk about the house itself. Built in 1959, this home is a compact and cozy structure, covering a modest 32 square meters. It’s the epitome of rustic simplicity - think of it as the charming abode described in the quintessential cabin-in-the-woods tales. The interior of the house is basic but functional. It includes: - A small bedroom - Loft area with two more beds - Living area - Simple kitchen setup - Original wooden flooring - Basic sanitation setup Even though it requires some renovation, it still provides a blank canvas for those with a vision. It's an ideal project for DIY enthusiasts who a ... click here to read more

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Discover the serene charm of living at the water's edge in the picturesque town of Harstad, Norway. Positioned beautifully by Møkkelandsvannet, the cabin at Kaltdalslia 95 offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature. This charming one-bedroom cabin, spanning 42 square meters, presents itself as a splendid canvas for those with a vision to create a personalized retreat. The cabin has been gracefully aging and is currently in good condition, but it welcomes a touch of renovation to enhance its appeal and functionality. This presents a wonderful project for enthusiasts who relish the opportunity to transform a space into their dream home. The property's price reflects its potential as a rewarding investment for someone ready to undertake a renovation project. Property Features Include: - One-bedroom layout - One bathroom - Total size of 42 square meters - Direct access to Møkkelandsvannet Amenities: - Fishing rights in Møkkelandsvannet - Hunting rights on the main property - Rights to collect firewood Living in Kaltdalslia 95 means embracing the peaceful, rural lifestyle that Harstad offers. The property boasts a secluded location with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and access to abundant outdoor activities. The local area is perfect for nature lovers, with opportunities for fishing, hunting, and hiking right at your doorstep. Harstad is a vibrant community known for its cultural heritage and proximity to nature. Living here, you will find a blend of historic sites, modern amenities, and a strong sense of community. Whether it’s exploring the Adolf Gun, the largest land-based gun of WW2, visiting the Trondenes Historical Centre, or enjo ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Bente Norhild Larsen welcomes you to Kaltdalslia 95!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Tømmeråsen, just a short drive from the vibrant heart of Harstad, lies a hidden gem waiting to become your perfect second home. Tømmeråsveien 82 is more than just a chalet; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, tranquility, and endless outdoor adventures. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft glow of the Norwegian sun filtering through your windows, as you sip your morning coffee on a spacious veranda that offers breathtaking views of Storvannet. This charming chalet, built in 1967, has been lovingly maintained to offer a cozy yet functional retreat. With a living area of 41 square meters, it provides a warm and inviting space that feels like a true home away from home. The chalet's design seamlessly blends classic Norwegian charm with modern comforts, ensuring that every moment spent here is one of relaxation and joy. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning a second home in Harstad means embracing a lifestyle where nature is your playground. The chalet's location is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts, offering immediate access to a network of hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along picturesque lakes. Whether you're an avid hiker, a fishing enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys a leisurely stroll in nature, this location has something for everyone. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and other winter sports. A ski lift is conveniently located just an 8-minute drive away, while a prepared cross-country ski trail is a mere 1.2 kilometers from your doorstep. The nearby sea, only 4.8 kilometers away, offers additional recreational opportunities such as swi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tømmeråsveien 82 - A pleasant cabin with a beautiful and sunny location in Tømmeråsen.

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Norway, with the crisp air coming in from the sea and a landscape that's simply unmatched. Nestled in Risøyhamn, a picturesque village in Norway, this country home at Skjoldehamnveien 1860 offers a slice of peace and tranquility. While it's not without its need for a few tweaks and touches here and there, this property stands with strong bones and an undeniable potential that promises a cozy haven for its new owner. Now, for the busy folks like us, let’s dive deeper into the local area. Risøyhamn is located on the island of Andøya, known for its extraordinary natural beauty. Living here, you'll find yourself enveloped in the harmonious dance of rugged coastlines and rolling hills. It's ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, fishing, or simply being one with nature. The area is famed for its whale-watching tours, thanks to the rich marine life in the surrounding waters. Forget the hustle and bustle of city life; instead, embrace peaceful strolls and spontaneous adventures filled with breathtaking views that shift with the seasons. And speaking of seasons, let’s not forget the climate. Risøyhamn experiences a subarctic climate, and while winters can be cold, the magical display of the Northern Lights on a clear, starry night warms the heart in ways no fireplace ever could. Summers, though brief, are mild and among the most stunning in the world. As for the property itself, it offers: - 1 Bedroom - Cozy Living Room - Functional Kitchen - 1 Bathroom - Beautiful terrace with a view - Smaller annex for storage - Parking on the plot Yes, it's got what you need to start creating beautiful memories. The charm of snug spaces offers a perfect setup for those seeking a getaw ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skjoldehamnveien 1860!

Tucked away in the heartland of northern Norway lies a cabin waiting to offer its next owner a slice of tranquility mixed with adventure. Located in Storjordveien, a stone's throw away from the quaint cityscape of Borkenes, this snug cabin is an opportunity for those yearning to escape the hustle of urban life and immerse themselves in the serenity of the Norwegian wilderness. The sun peers through the skies here for long hours, casting its glow on a landscape dotted with hiking trails and rich with opportunities for fishing and small game hunting. If you are seeking a getaway that intertwines nature's bounty with a gamut of outdoor pursuits, then let me take you through this hidden gem. Ah, Borkenes! A place where time seems to move at a more leisurely pace, providing a perfect backdrop for this charming cabin. The local community here is warm, and life has a gentle rhythm to it. As one of the foreigners eyeing the real estate charms of Norway, you'll find Borkenes a quaint oasis. Norway’s reputation for being welcoming and inclusive is well reflected in this area. Borkenes has enough amenities to keep life's necessities within your reach while ensuring nature's call is always a moment away. Living in a cabin like this one, the word "cozy" comes naturally. Sized at a snug 40 square meters, the cabin offers a semblance of minimalism and function. It's a place that begs for personal touches but promises warmth from its rustic bones. With one comfortable bedroom and an additional loft space, it's quite suitable for a small family, couples, or even a solo adventurer looking to blend a bit of work and life amid stunning views. With a practical and compact kitchen, open living, and a delightful veranda that catches a genero ... click here to read more

- DNB Eiendom v/Michael Brandsdal Mikalsen presents Storjordveien 776!

A Tranquil Escape by Steinsåsvatnet Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp air carrying the scent of pine and the distant call of a loon echoing across the lake. This is the serene reality at Sørliveien 476, a unique chalet nestled in the heart of Harstad's breathtaking natural landscape. Here, the rhythm of life slows, offering a sanctuary where time is measured by the sun's path across the sky and the changing seasons. A Storied Past Meets Modern Comfort Originally constructed in 1935, this chalet has been lovingly restored and expanded, blending its historical essence with contemporary comforts. The result is a harmonious retreat that invites relaxation and social connection. Step inside to find three spacious living rooms, each exuding warmth and character. The main living area, with its rustic brickwork and wood-burning stove, is perfect for cozy evenings after a day of outdoor adventures. The chalet's three bedrooms offer peaceful havens, with views of the surrounding forest and landscape. The largest bedroom, featuring a family bunk bed, is ideal for families or groups seeking a shared experience. Two kitchens provide flexibility for hosting gatherings or enjoying extended stays, while modern amenities ensure convenience and comfort. Nature's Playground at Your Doorstep The property's expansive 51-acre plot stretches from the water's edge to the mountains, offering direct access to Steinsåsvatnet for swimming, fishing, and boating. A private boathouse and registered mooring rights make this a paradise for boating enthusiasts. Two included plastic boats ensure you can explore the lake from day one. For those who love the great outdoors, the surrounding terrain is a have ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sørliveien 476 – a rare opportunity!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Kanstadbotn, Lødingen, this delightful chalet offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Norway's natural landscapes. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, with the majestic mountains standing guard in the distance. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. A Glimpse into Life at Kanstadbotn 28 As you step into this charming chalet, you're greeted by a bright and inviting living room, where high ceilings and expansive windows allow natural light to flood the space. The heart of the home, this room is perfect for cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove, with the sea and mountains providing a stunning backdrop. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to a well-appointed kitchen, updated in 2009, where light colors and ample space for appliances make meal preparation a joy. The main bedroom, with its light-painted walls and breathtaking views, promises restful nights and serene mornings. A simple wooden staircase leads to a loft, offering two additional rooms for flexible sleeping arrangements, ideal for family or guests. The bathroom, equipped with a modern Cinderella incineration toilet and a washbasin, was partially renovated in 2010, ensuring comfort and convenience. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The chalet's outdoor spaces are a true highlight. Multiple terraces, including a glazed section, provide ample room for relaxation, dining, and soaking in the sun. The 740 m² freehold plot is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering space for gardening, barbecues, or simply enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds you. An external annex, built in 2003, houses a sauna with a wood ... click here to read more

The holiday property is located in scenic surroundings right by the sea in Kanstadbotn.

Nestled in the scenic embrace of Kanstadbotn, this cozy cabin and its companion annex await new owners eager to embrace Norway’s breathtaking nature and simple living. The property, situated just a short 15 km from the town of Lødingen, offers a unique opportunity for those keen on a fixer-upper project. With the Botnelva river gently flowing nearby, this location provides a serene backdrop for your future home or getaway retreat. Let’s start with the cabin: a rustic abode perfect for individuals or couples who prefer things a bit uncomplicated. The cabin spans a modest 43 square meters, bringing back the essence of uncomplicated Nordic living. It's constructed on a single level, creating a welcoming space that encompasses: - 1 Bedroom - Entrance Hall - Combined Living Room and Kitchen Adjacent to the cabin, you find the annex, which further includes a living room and an additional sleeping space. A rather basic toilet room is also present, fitting the rugged charm of the setting—an outhouse to remind one of the simpler life. Both cabin and annex are ready to be transformed, offering a canvas for enthusiastic renovators. With some creativity, this could evolve into a delightful personal retreat or even a seasonal rental property. The absence of modern utilities like water and sewage poses a challenge, but this is a chance to develop sustainable solutions that align with the stunning environment. Around this property lies the charming town of Lødingen and the surrounding region, an inviting community for anyone calling this area home. Life here is a blend of peace and adventure, making it ideal for those wanting a break from the crowded urban lifestyle. Here's more about life in this cozy pocket of Norway: - Lødi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kanstadbotn 100!

Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this captivating country home is a hidden gem situated in the serene locale of Gullesfjord, Norway. With its breathtaking landscapes and tranquil environment, this property offers an exquisite opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the city's clamor. Boasting five roomy bedrooms, this home offers ample space for a large family or those who like to entertain guests from across the globe. If you're an overseas buyer looking for a seasonal getaway or a permanent residence, this property represents a unique blend of tranquility and potential. The property is conveniently located at Gullholmveien 655, a place surrounded by nature's bounty. Gullesfjord, known for its stunning views and spectacular sunlight, is truly a place where one can bask under the bright Norwegian skies and relish the ever-changing vistas of the seasons. Imagine waking up to the sunlight streaming through your window, filling the house with warmth and light, while the crisp, fresh air invigorates your senses. Living in this scenic region means being at the doorstep of various outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply enjoy leisurely walks, the innumerable trails and paths around provide plenty of options to explore the striking beauty of the area. The nearby sea offers abundant opportunities for fishing or simply enjoying a day by the water. Embrace the potential of a flexible lifestyle with amenities that cater to both comfort and practicality: • Heat pump and wood burning—ensuring warmth all winter • Parking available on your own plot • Newly painted in 2023, providing a fresh facade • 5 spacious bedrooms • A secluded location for peace and tranquility • ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Northern Norway, this delightful chalet at Storjordveien 1138, Borkenes, offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most breathtaking landscapes. With its pristine natural surroundings, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a base for outdoor adventures. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian wilderness, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, in good condition, is a testament to the harmonious blend of comfort and nature, making it an ideal holiday home or investment property. A Glimpse into Chalet Living in Borkenes The chalet's 67 square meters of living space is thoughtfully designed to accommodate family and friends. With three cozy bedrooms, it offers ample space for hosting guests or enjoying family vacations. The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and water, creating a perfect setting for relaxation and social gatherings. A classic yet practical kitchen awaits your culinary adventures, equipped with modern conveniences and a window that frames the lush landscape outside. The bathroom, featuring a shower and an incineration toilet, ensures comfort and functionality, even during extended stays. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside onto the expansive terrace, where you can bask in the long summer evenings, dine al fresco, or simply soak in the breathtaking views. The terrace is a haven for outdoor dining, relaxation, and social gatherings, making it a focal point for creating cherished memories. The chalet sits on a generous 2,557 square meter plot, offering ample space for recreation, gardening, ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with spacious terrace, idyllically located in scenic surroundings. Perfect for relaxation and outdoor life.