Explore Dual-Cabin Mountain Retreat with Stunning Views in Messlingen - Rental Income Potential & Year-Round Activities

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Messlingen Järvstigen 7, Funäsdalen (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 62Floor area

€250,000

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

62m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Funäsdalen, the charming property at Messlingen Järvstigen 7 offers a delightful blend of rustic allure and modern comfort. As a busy real estate agent, I must tell you, properties like this don't stay on the market for long, especially when they offer such a unique lifestyle opportunity in the Swedish countryside.

Set against the backdrop of Funäsdalen's breathtaking scenery, this country home feels like a story waiting to be lived. Just imagine waking up to the fresh mountain air and the serene sound of nature. The main cabin, cozy yet surprisingly spacious at 62 square meters, is perfect as a family retreat or as your very own haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The interior is thoughtfully designed, starting with a generous hallway that welcomes you inside. Picture stepping into a bright living room where a crackling fire in the corner fireplace keeps you warm throughout those snowy winter nights. Large windows span the living room and kitchen area, allowing natural light to pour in from every direction, giving you a constant connection to the beauty outside.

Here's what the property offers:

- 2 snug bedrooms
- A kitchen with modern conveniences like a glass hob and built-in oven
- Living room featuring a cozy fireplace
- Bathroom equipped with toilet, sink, shower, and washing machine
- Delightful terrace positioned for sunny southwest views
- Electric underfloor heating in the hall and bathroom
- Additional warm storage room

And if guests come knocking, you're more than prepared. A converted barn serves as a guest house, offering an additional 67 square meters of livable space across its 1 1/2 floors.

- Combined living room and kitchenette
- Second bathroom with all the essentials
- Upstairs bedroom with ample space

But perhaps the most enchanting feature is the traditional Härjedalskt "Störrös," a unique grill cabin. Imagine spending long summer days or crisp winter evenings cooking over an open fire, surrounded by family and friends on cozy benches lining the inner walls.

While this property is charming on its own, let's not forget about what the local area has to offer. Funäsdalen is a year-round destination with endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. In the summer, hike directly from your doorstep through the stunning mountain birch forests or head to Flatruet for panoramic views. The climate here in Messlingen is a natural wonder—hot days are tempered by cool, refreshing nights, creating an ideal environment for rest and rejuvenation.

Once winter arrives, Messlingen transforms into a winter wonderland. Imagine the thrill of skiing or snowmobiling on the nearby trails before retiring to the warmth of your beautiful country home. The cozy ski resort of Kappruet is just 5 kilometers away, perfect for family-friendly skiing and fun in the snow.

For those considering the investment potential, it's worth mentioning that the main building has been rented out for 20 weeks a year, already proving to be a lucrative venture that has generated about 80,000 SEK annually.

Living here means embracing the ease of country life with numerous opportunities for relaxation and adventure, while also potentially earning from this idyllic real estate. Messlingen is more than a place; it's a lifestyle that welcomes you with open arms. With cafes, local markets, and cultural events often occurring in surrounding villages, there's always something new to explore or learn.

So, if you're ready to take the leap into this enchanting world and perhaps add your own touches to it over time, Messlingen Järvstigen 7 awaits your stories and memories. As a busy agent handling inquiries from near and far, I must say—come see it while you can, because properties this inviting are few and far between!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
62
Price per m²
€4,032
Garden size
2566
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of Gudbyvägen 36

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Front view of Marö Lillhult 1

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Front view of the farmhouse and garden

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Folks, if you're on the hunt for a genuine slice of Swedish countryside bliss, look no further than Messlingen Sjövägen 7, located in the picturesque region of Funäsdalen. Nestled amidst majestic mountains and a tranquil lake, this is not just a log cabin; it’s an invitation to a lifestyle intertwined with nature and tranquility. Let me give you a glimpse into what makes this cozy 50-square-meter country home more than just walls and a roof. Imagine waking up in one of the two snug bedrooms and stepping into a day filled with potential adventures or serene relaxation. The bathroom, though singular in number, is functional and inviting, equipped with everything you need to refresh and rejuvenate. This well-structured abode also features a living room that seamlessly merges with the kitchen and dining area. Picture sipping your morning coffee here, enveloped in views of the stunning landscape. And should the weather be kind, which in Sweden it often is during the milder summer months, step out onto the two-level deck. This extensive outdoor space offers plenty of room for al fresco dining or lounging — perhaps after a day of exploration. If you're an expat or overseas buyer pondering life in this serene corner of Sweden, let me tell you, living in Funäsdalen offers a wonderful mix of solitude, coupled with community-rich activities and local culture. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Winters are cold, often blanketed in snow, perfect for cross-country skiing directly from your doorstep, and snowmobiling routes that attract both locals and visitors alike. The nearby Kappruet ski resort, just 5 km away, caters to those looking for downhill thrills and is complemented by a delightful restaurant to warm up in. W ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Messlingen Sjövägen 7 Härjedalen municipality

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Swedish Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of water against the shore. The crisp morning air fills your lungs as you step outside, greeted by the breathtaking panorama of Messlingssjön lake and the majestic Blåstöten mountain. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a simpler, more serene way of life. A Nostalgic Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in the 1950s, this charming cabin in Funäsdalen, Sweden, offers a nostalgic retreat with all the comforts of modern living. With a compact yet cleverly designed 27 square meters of indoor space, the cabin is a testament to efficient Scandinavian design. The welcoming entrance hall leads to a functional kitchen, perfect for preparing hearty meals after a day of exploration. The cozy living room, with its large windows, invites you to relax and soak in the stunning views, while accommodating up to five guests comfortably. Embrace the Great Outdoors Set on a generous 1,490 square meter lot, the property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The grounds, framed by mature trees and lush bushes, offer privacy and a picturesque setting for various activities. Whether you're gardening, enjoying a picnic, or simply unwinding with a book, the natural beauty surrounding you is ever-present. Winter Wonderland and Summer Paradise In winter, Funäsdalen transforms into a snowy wonderland. The region is renowned for its cross-country ski trails, offering a unique way to explore the pristine landscape. Snowmobiling across the open fells or embarking on a ski tour through the Anådalen valley provides an exhilarating experience, with the tranquility of nature as your backdrop. As the snow melts, the ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin with panoramic landscape

Nestled in the serene embrace of Ljungdalen - Torkilstöten, Granen 9 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish log cabin, perfect for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of Sweden's breathtaking wilderness. This charming property, built in 1989, is a testament to traditional Swedish craftsmanship, featuring the iconic red-painted timber and a classic Härjedalen-style porch known as a 'barfred'. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of the wind through the pines, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your porch, coffee in hand, to take in the panoramic views of Dunsjöfjället. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle, a chance to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Sweden's natural landscapes. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The cabin's interior is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. With exposed timber beams and wood-paneled walls, the living area exudes warmth and coziness, inviting you to unwind after a day of adventure. Large windows frame the ever-changing mountain vistas, ensuring you're always connected to the stunning surroundings. The kitchen and dining area are thoughtfully designed to maximize the views, allowing you to enjoy the landscape while sharing meals with loved ones. Whether you're watching the colors of the mountains shift with the seasons or spotting local wildlife like reindeer and moose, every moment here is a reminder of nature's wonders. A Gateway to Adventure Ljungdalen and the surrounding Torkilstöten area are renowned for their outdoor recreation opportunities. In winter, the region transforms into a snowy paradise, offering cross-country and downhill skiing with trails and slopes suitab ... click here to read more

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If you're on the hunt for a peaceful country home in the heart of Sweden's stunning landscape, look no further than this beautiful house nestled in Ljungdalen - Skärkdalen. Situated at Anna Skugges väg 54, this property offers a unique opportunity to experience serene living amidst the majesty of the Swedish mountains. Ljungdalen is famously known for its tranquil vibe, set away from the bustling cities, yet providing an ideal spot for those who seek adventure and a connection with nature in every season. Lets start by getting you acquainted with what living in Ljungdalen - Skärkdalen is truly like. Imagine waking up in a place where the air feels just a little crisper and the sky a little bluer. The region is known for its breathtaking horizons and the charming ambiance of a typical Swedish countryside. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Ljungdalen is a haven; as it's encircled by opportunities for activities such as hiking, skiing and fishing. The Flatruet plateau is a stone's throw away — a perfect vista for hiking enthusiasts and nature admirers. And let us not forget about the winters here; they tend to be snowy, creating an idyllic setting for winter sports and activities. The climate is typical of a mountainous region, offering cool summers for trail walking and fresh air winters perfect for skiing. The house at Anna Skugges väg 54 is not merely walls and roof—it's where homely warmth meets adventure. It was built back in 1975 and spans a cozy 130 square meters, set on a spacious 1,502 square meter lot, providing ample garden space to soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The pleasure of a country home is in its simplicity and functionality, balancing comfort with a touch of tradition. With four well-si ... click here to read more

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Located at Anna Skugges väg 43 in the enchanting area of Skärkdalen, Ljungdalen, this lovely country home offers both charm and practicality. If you’re considering a move to Sweden or simply looking for a charming retreat, this property is certainly worth your consideration. Trust me, as a busy real estate agent, I understand the need for a place that feels like home the minute you step inside. And this one does just that! This country home, built in 1977, spans 68 square meters and rests on a generous 1,742 square meter plot. The house comes with three cosy bedrooms, perfect for a family or hosting guests. The spacious living area includes a welcoming fireplace, setting the scene for evenings of relaxation. It's sold inclusive of furnishings, meaning you can move in without worrying about getting furniture in place. If you're someone who loves to unwind after a long day, the property also features a sauna, the perfect spot to relax and rejuvenate. Ljungdalen, nestled near the expansive Flatruet plateau, is part of the snow-secure Ljungdalsfjällen region—making it a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. The area offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and exploring stunning landscapes. For nature lovers, it truly doesn't get much better than this. Here’s a quick glance at the property features: - Size: 68 square meters - Plot: 1,742 square meters - Built in 1977 - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Sauna - Fireplace - Fully furnished - Cozy retreat in holiday area - Modern amenities - Warm and inviting atmosphere The village of Ljungdalen itself is quaint and welcoming, offering a peaceful environment far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. While small, the community spirit i ... click here to read more

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Ah, what a delightful discovery we have here in the heart of Ljungdalen, nestled at Mor Sönnes Väg 124. This charming country home opens its doors to those seeking a harmonious blend of nature, tranquillity, and the simple joys of life. For all ye seekers of serenity, this cottage stands as a testament to the beauty of rural living, inviting you to indulge in the relaxed pace of Swedish country life. This rustic gem is perched near the end of Mor Sönnes road, offering mesmerizing views of both majestic mountains and shimmering lakes. Indeed, it’s a retreat not just for the eyes but for the soul, where one can escape the hectic tempo of city life and wake up to the symphony of birds and rustling leaves. So, let's walk through, shall we? Covering 57 square meters, the cottage greets you with a cozy, single-floor layout. As you step into the hallway, you immediately sense the warmth that emanates from its traditional wooden windows and the inviting hearth—a perfect place to gather around during those chilly Swedish winters. The kitchen stands ready for creating delightful meals, perhaps inspired by the local Swedish cuisine, which you might explore at a nearby Ljungdalen weekend gathering. The living room continues the theme of comfort and relaxation, bathed in natural light thanks to its light-colored decor. With a crackling fire warming the hearth, you can picture yourself curled up with a good book or sipping a tranquil evening tea. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle—one that encourages you to slow down and savor the little moments. Two bedrooms provide ample space for rest and rejuvenation, blending simplicity with coziness. A single bathroom caters to the needs of the household, while the inclusion of a sa ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Mountain Retreat in the Heart of Sweden's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, the crisp air filling your lungs as you step out onto the porch of your very own mountain cabin. Nestled in the serene Skärkdalen area of Ljungdalen, this modern cabin offers a unique blend of contemporary comfort and natural beauty, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking solace in the Swedish wilderness. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Built in 2014, this 55-square-meter cabin is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. The open-plan living and dining area is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Here, you can unwind after a day of adventure, sharing stories by the warmth of the fireplace or enjoying a meal prepared in the fully equipped modern kitchen. The cabin features two inviting bedrooms on the main floor, each offering a cozy retreat for restful nights. A spacious sleeping loft provides additional accommodation, making it ideal for families or groups of friends. The modern bathroom is designed for both convenience and comfort, ensuring that your stay is as relaxing as it is rejuvenating. A Gateway to Year-Round Adventure Ljungdalen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities throughout the year. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling. The nearby trails and mountains provide excellent opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, allowing you to explore the pristine beauty of the region. As the snow melts and the land ... click here to read more

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If you're dreaming of a peaceful retreat in the heart of Sweden’s stunning natural landscapes, this charming cabin in Ljungdalen might just be the haven you’ve been searching for. Life in Ljungdalen is like stepping into a world where nature takes center stage, and tranquility is a way of life. This is the kind of place where you can truly escape the hustle and bustle, immersing yourself in the majestic beauty of Sweden's countryside. Ljungdalen, nestled in Bergs kommun, is a small village that offers a unique blend of serenity and adventure. This quaint area, known for its breathtaking views of surrounding mountain ranges such as Helags, serves as a perfect base for exploring the nearby natural wonders. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone who simply desires a quieter pace of life, Ljungdalen provides a myriad of activities throughout the year. In the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy paradise ideal for skiing and snowmobiling, with trails that cater to both beginners and experienced adventurers alike. During the warmer months, hikers and nature lovers can explore the diverse trails that weave through mountain birches and up to the beautiful vistas of the bare mountain. The cabin itself, Ripan 2, is a cozy retreat nestled on the pilgrim trail leading up to Öjön. Enveloped by the gentler sights of mountain birches, this charming abode is awaiting your arrival. Though compact, its 25 square meters have been thoughtfully laid out to maximize space and comfort. Let me tell you a little bit about this cabin’s charm and warmth: - 1 bedroom: Cozy sleeping quarters perfect for the occupants. - Small guest cabin: Additional sleeping space that adds flexibility. - No bathroom: Requires a touch of crea ... click here to read more

2 room cabin at Ripan 2 Ljungdalsfjällen Bergs kommun

Picture yourself stepping onto your south-facing terrace at 700 meters elevation, coffee in hand, as morning light spills across the Härjedalen mountains. Below, ski tracks crisscross virgin snow toward Tännäskröket's lifts—a five-minute walk from your door. This is the rhythm of life at this renovated mountain house in Tännäs, where Sweden's alpine heartland becomes your year-round playground. This 84-square-meter property in the Kremlan area offers something increasingly rare: authentic mountain living with modern comforts, perched on Hemkröket's southern slope where architect-designed homes blend seamlessly with ancient forest and alpine meadows. Built in 2006 and comprehensively renovated, this two-bedroom retreat balances contemporary Scandinavian design with the practical demands of mountain ownership—winterized construction, sauna for après-ski recovery, and flexible spaces that adapt from quiet couple's escape to family gathering hub. The Tännäskröket location positions you at the crossroads of Scandinavia's largest ski system. Four lifts and 17 slopes rise directly from your neighborhood, but the real magic extends across Destination Funäsfjällen: 146 interconnected slopes spanning Ramundberget, Tänndalen, Funäsdalsberget, Kappruet, and Bruksvallarna. A single lift pass unlocks this entire alpine network, where varied terrain serves everyone from tentative beginners to expert off-piste skiers. Your property sits mere steps from the legendary Funäsfjällen trail system—over 300 kilometers of immaculately groomed cross-country tracks that wind through silent spruce forests, across frozen lakes, and up to treeless mountain plateaus where reindeer herds drift like clouds. Winter here operates on a different timescale ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Härjedalen Municipality, a charming country home awaits you on Murklans Väg 12 in Tännäs—a hidden gem in the stunning region of northern Sweden. As a busy real estate agent, I must say, this home is truly a treasure for those seeking a peaceful retreat that captures the essence of the mountain world. With a size that harmonizes both functionality and charm, this property is the perfect getaway for families, or an excellent investment opportunity for expats looking for a vacation home with rental potential. Located in the serene embrace of Tännäs, this home offers a blend of quintessential Swedish charm and modern convenience. It's hard to resist the allure Tännäs provides to its residents. A small, close-knit community that radiates warmth and welcome; living here offers a unique sense of belonging. The city basks in crisp Scandinavian air, with winters that are perfect for snow enthusiasts, while summers gift you long daylight hours to explore the scenic surroundings. Now, let me walk you through the story of this delightful home, a property primed to become your family's sanctuary or a delightful getaway for foreign buyers. This 8-room country home spans 218 square meters and hosts 16 comfortable beds across two living units—an ingenious design that promises ample space for spacious living or rental potential. Step into the heart of the home, where a sunlit openness greets you with a southwest perspective, offering mesmerizing views and sun-kissed terraces. Imagine mornings sipping coffee as the sun spills golden light over the rolling hills and nearby mountain slopes. This impressive residence is perfect for those who cherish the coziness of natural materials and a careful ... click here to read more

8-room Vacation Home on Murklans väg 12 Tännäs Härjedalens kommun

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Härjedalen region, this delightful house on Sörmovägen 215 in Ljusnedal offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances comfort, adventure, and tranquility. With its prime location near Funäsdalen, this property is a gateway to some of Sweden's most breathtaking natural landscapes, making it an ideal retreat for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Swedish mountains, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This house, built in 2012, is in excellent condition and ready for you to move in and start creating memories. With three cozy bedrooms, a spacious living area, and a host of modern amenities, it’s designed to cater to your every need. ### Experience the Best of Swedish Living - Three Bedrooms: Comfortably furnished to accommodate family and friends, ensuring everyone has their own space. - Spacious Living Room: The heart of the home, perfect for gatherings and cozy evenings by the fireplace. - Private Terrace: Equipped with an outdoor spa bath, ideal for unwinding after a day of adventure. - Modern Bathroom: Features a stylish sauna with a window, offering a spa-like experience at home. - Loft Space: Provides additional room for guests or storage, maintaining the home's open and airy feel. - Large Plot: 1,038 square meters of well-maintained garden space, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation. - Garage: Built on a concrete slab, ideal for storing vehicles and equipment for mountain living. - Proximity to Nature: Located next to a golf course, with snowmobile trails and ski tracks nearby. - Year-Round Activities: Enjoy skiing, hiking ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quiet, untamed landscapes of Tännäs, this charming country home at Tännfallsvägen 31 awaits those looking for scenic beauty and the tranquillity of nature. Now, as a quite busy real estate agent, I must tell you that this is a great opportunity for those keen on investing in a home amidst the serene beauty of the Swedish countryside. It's a perfect little escape for someone looking for peace and simplicity, amidst vast expanses of wilderness. The cottage itself is in good condition, ready to welcome its new owners who appreciate cozy, country living and a simple lifestyle. The beauty of this country home lies not only in its charming architecture but also in the rich tapestry of activities and experiences the surroundings promise. Imagine waking up to spectacular views with the option to jump onto one of the Nordic Ski system's meticulously prepared cross-country trails. Spanning over 300 km, these trails attract everyone from casual enthusiasts to elite national team skiers, making the area an exhilarating location for any winter sport aficionado. But the magic of Tännäs doesn’t end with the snow. During the warmer months, the landscape transforms, inviting residents and visitors to enjoy excellent fishing, hiking, and even bird watching. The adjacent Rogen Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife lovers, offering glimpses of majestic musk oxen and rare birds like the rough-legged buzzard and peregrine falcon in their natural habitat. Tännäs' own ski resort, Tännäskröket, caters to family winter adventures, while Funäsdalen, a mere 20-minute drive away, provides an even broader spectrum of services and activities for all ages. Now, talking about the house, let's get into some nitty-gritty details. It's ... click here to read more

3 room cottage on Tännfallsvägen 31 Härjedalens municipality

Nestled in the serene and picturesque village of Tännäs, Sweden, Risåsen 146 is a charming country home that harks back to an era when life was simpler and the pace of living was just a little slower. This delightful escape embodies the quintessential allure of a well-maintained holiday retreat, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere that's perfect for families seeking solace amidst the wonders of nature. Imagine yourself waking up in a cozy log house where robust timbers, visible log walls, and inviting paneling form the backdrop of your everyday living. This property is not just a house; it's more like stepping into a storybook where the characters are you and your loved ones, living life surrounded by the beauty of the Swedish countryside. The minute you enter the 53 square meter abode, you're greeted by a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. There are three comfortable bedrooms—each whispering rest and rejuvenation into your ears—making this the ideal sanctuary for family vacations or a permanent nest for expats. The kitchen, designed with practicality in mind, is ready for your culinary explorations or perhaps for gathering around to share stories of the day's adventures. The heart of the home lies in the expansive living room, complete with a vaulted ceiling and a stately fireplace—perfect for snuggling up with a book as the flames dance and flicker. From here, a door leads out onto a sunlit covered terrace facing southwest, presenting an unspoiled view of nature's grandeur. Picture evening soirees or tranquil mornings sipping coffee, basking in the gentle embrace of the countryside sun. This property also boasts: • A larger garage with 36 sqm building area • A small storage shed for your ... click here to read more

4 room holiday home at Risåsen 146 Tännäs Härjedalens municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Härjedalen region, this delightful house at Tännfallsvägen 104, Tännäs, offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with adventure. With its prime location amidst the serene Swedish wilderness, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape and a gateway to nature's wonders. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of a nearby stream. This cozy two-bedroom house, built in 1968 and maintained in excellent condition, is your perfect retreat. The open-plan living area, complete with a charming wood-burning stove, invites you to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen, seamlessly integrated into the living space, is ideal for preparing hearty meals to enjoy with family and friends. The property spans a generous 1,980 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities or simply soaking in the natural beauty. The land is rich with native flora, including blueberry and lingonberry bushes, providing the delightful opportunity to forage for fresh berries right outside your door. ### Experience the Tännäs Lifestyle Tännäs is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Rogens Nature Reserve is renowned for its unspoiled wilderness, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes. Here, you can embark on scenic hikes, fish in pristine waters, or simply immerse yourself in the serenity of the great outdoors. During winter, Tännäs transforms into a snowy wonderland. The region offers direct access to snowmobile trails and well-maintained cross-country ski tracks. For alpine sports enthusiasts, the local ski resort, Tännäskröket, provides slopes suitable for all skill l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Funäsdalen, Söromsjön 209 stands as a testament to the tranquility and open space that the Swedish countryside promises. This property is much more than just a house; it's a retreat into a world of natural beauty and Scandinavian simplicity. Just outside the village of Funäsdalen, this residence is perfect for seasonal adventures or settling into a quieter lifestyle out in the expansive Swedish wilderness. Perched gently in Härjedalens kommun, this property offers an enticing blend of modern living with the rustic allure of the countryside. The main house, spanning 77 square meters, harmoniously combines comfort with practical living. You'll find it boasts three bedrooms, each providing a cozy retreat after a day immersed in nature. The living room serves as the heart of the home, with an open-plan kitchen and dining area ideal for family gatherings or enjoying a quiet dinner after a long day. Life in this part of Sweden embraces the great outdoors, with quick access to snowmobile trails and cross-country tracks, offering year-round activities for nature enthusiasts. Enjoy winter by taking a kilometer-long trek across the frozen lake to reach Funäsdalen village, or revel in the Southern exposure that provides copious sunshine to the property, making every moment spent outside both refreshing and revitalizing. Here, escaping into nature is as easy as stepping outside your door. You might find yourself lounging on the spacious terrace, warmed by the seasonal sun or taking a plunge in the hot tub after stepping straight from the warmth of the wood-fired sauna. In Sweden, the experience of steaming in a sauna followed by a quick roll in the snow is iconic, and Söromsjön 209 provides ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home at Söromsjön 209 Härjedalens kommun

Picture yourself stepping out your front door into 300 kilometers of groomed cross-country ski trails, or returning from a summer hike to relax in your private sauna while the midnight sun glows over the Swedish mountains. This is the reality at this 71-square-meter mountain cabin in Bruksvallarna, where the Funäsfjällen trail system passes just 100 meters from your doorstep and a traditional turf hut awaits on your 1,623-square-meter lot. This is mountain living at its most authentic, where Swedish heritage meets modern comfort in one of Härjedalen's most active outdoor regions. Bruksvallarna represents the heart of Swedish mountain culture, situated in Härjedalen where winter sports and summer adventures blend seamlessly with Sami traditions and unspoiled wilderness. This cabin sits in the peaceful Flon area southeast of the village center, offering the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. The location places you within minutes of renowned ski systems, cycling routes, and the Ljusnan River, while maintaining the tranquility that makes mountain ownership so rewarding. International buyers discover here a vacation home that delivers year-round recreation without the crowds found in Alpine resorts, at a price point that makes Swedish mountain ownership attainable. The property tells a story of thoughtful evolution. Built in the 1970s and significantly expanded in 2017, the cabin merges original mountain character with contemporary functionality. Enter through the traditional steep-ceilinged hall into a space where wood tones, natural materials, and careful design create immediate warmth. The 2017 extension brought not just square footage but genuine enhancement: a modern bathroom with integrated sauna, a brig ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Bruksvallarna, Sweden, this delightful country home awaits you with open arms. Situated at Präst-Svens väg 50, this two-bedroom retreat offers a cozy escape in the heart of Härjedalen's serene landscape. Imagine waking up to stunning views each day and breathing in the crisp, fresh mountain air that this location provides. This property is not just a home; it's a lifestyle choice for those yearning to immerse themselves in nature and tranquility. It’s a gem for expats and overseas buyers seeking a peaceful getaway or a permanent abode amid Sweden's untouched beauty. The charm of this country home lies in its simplicity and traditional design. The property beckons you with its welcoming aura and invites those who appreciate a more relaxed pace of life. You will be greeted by a quaint residential house adorned with a living turf roof, which not only enhances the rustic charm but also adds an element of eco-friendliness to the property. Accompanying the main house, there’s convenient storage space, an outdoor toilet, and a traditional sauna – imperative for those chilly Swedish winters. Now, let’s take a journey inside. With two cozy bedrooms featuring four comfortable beds, you can easily invite family or friends for a weekend escape. The heart of the home, the kitchen, offers functionality and warmth, perfect for preparing hearty meals after a day out exploring the surrounding nature. Picture yourself, relaxing in the spacious living room, where the open fireplace becomes the focal point, casting a warm glow over the room. There's ample space to fit a dining table for gatherings and a small sofa or armchairs for leisurely reading or cozy conversations. Key Features: - Living roof e ... click here to read more

3-room Holiday Home on Präst-Svens väg 50

Welcome to Orrmötesvägen 21, an idyllic country abode nestled in the picturesque Funäsdalen, a scenic gem in Härjedalens kommun, Sweden. This inviting 5-room vacation home beckons its next owners with sweeping vistas, thoughtful features, and the ambience of a true mountain retreat. As a busy real estate agent with a global reach, I've come across properties of all kinds, but few capture the essence of both relaxation and adventure quite like this country home. As we step into this charming mountain home built in 2022, we're greeted by an abundance of natural light pouring through the windows, offering breathtaking views of Skarvarna and Funäsdalsberget. With a generous living area of approximately 89 square meters, it holds both the intimacy of a cozy retreat and the ample space needed for a comfortable living. The entryway is welcoming, graced by a side window that fills the hall with warmth and daylight. Here you’ll find practical features like a drying cabinet, perfect for those snowy Swedish winters or wet gear after an adventurous day exploring. The nearby entrance toilet is a convenient touch, especially when hosting friends or family. Venture deeper into the house, and you'll find yourself at a juncture leading to every room in the home—a clever design making it easy to navigate. The central living and kitchen area is where the heart of the home beats strongest. It’s a delightful open space with windows that frame the surrounding mountains, providing a majestic backdrop as you cook, dine, or simply unwind. The kitchen, featuring oak details and Sentenskök cabinetry, not only looks pleasing but also provides modern conveniences that make everyday living a breeze. The dining area, with extention options, is perf ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Orrmötesvägen 21