Explore Swedish Country Living: Cozy 2-Bed Home in Vemdalsskalet with Fireplace & Expansive Grounds Near Ski & Hike Trails

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Vemdalsskalet Gamla landsvägen 156, Vemdalen (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 48Floor area

€199,500

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

48m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Tucked away in the serene landscapes of Vemdalen, this quaint country home at Vemdalsskalet Gamla landsvägen 156 offers a tranquil escape, perfectly suited for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and unique charm of northern Sweden. The property might be compact with 48 square meters of living space, but it certainly doesn’t fall short when it comes to offering comfort and coziness. With its two bedrooms and recently refreshed bathroom, this home is a great find for buyers eager to experience the tranquil Swedish lifestyle.

As a busy real estate agent connecting global clients with distinctive properties, I'm thrilled to present this homely abode that’s not only a getaway but a gateway to Swedish culture and community life. Nestled within an impressive 1820 square meters of land, there’s plenty of room here to explore, relax, and savor the country life at its best. The spacious plot surrounding the house offers great potential for outdoor activities or even land development, should that be your vision.

Let me paint a picture of life in Vemdalen for you. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, Vemdalen is a jewel in Sweden's crown of natural wonders. It's an area that enjoys a beautiful balance of vibrant summers and snowy winters. Each season brings with it a new palette of activities. Summers are an ideal time to venture out on the nearby hiking trails, which are perfect for exploring the lush green terrains and spotting local wildlife. Winters transform the area into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding. You’ll find some of Sweden’s best slopes right at your doorstep, which makes this home not just a residence but a seasonal favorite.

Living in a country home like this one offers you a front-row seat to the tranquil side of Swedish life, where your daily routine is framed by the changing seasons. The climate in Vemdalen is truly something to behold: crisp and invigorating during the winter while delightfully mild during the summer months. It provides the perfect backdrop for those who love to witness the turning of the seasons in all their glory.

Speaking of the property itself, the living room, with its inviting fireplace, is a perfect hideaway during those long winter nights when warmth and comfort are a priority. There's a sense of contentment in gathering around the fire with a hot cup of cocoa, creating memories that will last a lifetime. The property is in good condition, having been taken care of over the years, yet it retains a delightful rustic feel that's thoroughly in tune with its natural surroundings.

Here are a few features of this delightful country home:
- Two cozy bedrooms
- Recently updated bathroom
- Inviting living room with a fireplace
- Large plot of 1820 square meters
- Close to hiking trails and ski slopes
- Abundant natural light
- Quiet and peaceful surroundings
- Proximity to local amenities and attractions
- Ideal for relaxation or outdoor activities
- Perfect as a vacation home or rental property

Vemdalen itself is more than just scenic landscapes and outdoor fun; it has a warm community spirit, offering an authentic Swedish cultural experience. The local culinary scene, featuring traditional Swedish dishes, adds another layer to living here. You can find quaint cafes and restaurants where locals and visitors gather, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among everyone.

Investing in a property here, especially one as welcoming as this country home, means embracing a lifestyle defined by peace, nature, and an outstanding community spirit. The local experience is enriched by seasonal activities and events that bring people together, offering a sense of community that's rarely found in busy urban centers.

For anyone looking to make a part of Sweden their home, this property in Vemdalsskalet represents more than just a place to live; it symbolizes a gateway into a picturesque world filled with peace, tranquility, and opportunities for adventure. Whether you’re thinking of relocating for a change of pace or simply seeking a getaway that offers both rest and recreation, this Vemdalen home offers a very promising option. It's a slice of Swedish paradise waiting to be discovered and enjoyed.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
48
Price per m²
€4,156
Garden size
1820
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the holiday home

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Korsträsk 330 - Exterior view

You wake up to the smell of pine resin warming in the morning sun, and the only sound is a woodpecker somewhere deep in the birch forest behind the cottage. No traffic. No sirens. Just the occasional clink of a coffee cup and the creak of an old wooden floor underfoot. This is Gottröra—a pocket of rural Uppland that most people drive straight past on their way to the coast, which is precisely why the people who find it never want to leave. Set along Vängsjöbergsvägen in the quiet community of Gottröra, about 20 kilometers inland from Norrtälje, this 1968-built country home sits high on its own plot—elevated enough to catch the light early, private enough that you'll forget neighbors exist. The 3,026-square-meter grounds unfold around a sheltered courtyard framed by the main house, a guest cottage, a sauna building, and several outbuildings. From above, it looks like a small Swedish farm that got quietly left behind by the twentieth century, and that's exactly the appeal. The main house is 64 square meters of honest, unfussy living space. Two bedrooms, a kitchen with a wood-burning stove big enough to heat the whole room in February, and a sitting room anchored by a proper fireplace. The layout was designed for people who actually use their homes—not for show. On a grey November afternoon, with a pot of elk stew on the stovetop and snow pressing against the single-pane kitchen window, this house delivers exactly what it promises: warmth, quiet, and the particular contentment that comes from being genuinely off the grid from city life. Summers here are something else entirely. Viksjön lake is a 550-meter walk down through the trees—a clean, cold Swedish lake where the swimming is good and the fishing is better. Pike and ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home

Early on a September morning, the mist sits low over the fields at Ustorp. You open the kitchen window and the smell that comes in is grass and lake water and something faintly woodsy — pine resin, maybe, or the leaves already turning on the birches at the far edge of the meadow. There's no traffic noise. Just the distant call of cranes gathering for their southward journey, and the creak of the old wooden frame as the house warms up. This is what daily life looks like at Ustorp 11, a country property on 2.4 hectares of southern Swedish land, sitting roughly a kilometer from the western shore of Lake Solgen in Eksjö Municipality. The plot is the first thing that stops you. 24,000 square meters of it — open arable fields, mature trees, lawns wide enough to get genuinely lost in. The house sits on elevated ground, which means you're looking out over the surrounding farmland rather than into it. On clear days the view extends toward the lake. In winter, when the deciduous trees drop their leaves, you can see even further. The elevation also means the rooms get good light most of the day, which matters in Småland, where winters are real and dark and you learn to chase the sun across the house. The main residence is in good condition, cared for in the understated way that Swedish country homeowners tend to look after things — quietly, consistently, without fuss. Classic rural Swedish architecture means thick walls, practical proportions, and windows that frame the outside like paintings you never get tired of. Inside, the atmosphere is warm and genuinely liveable. This isn't a renovation project held together by optimism. You could arrive on a Friday evening and simply be here. What sets this place apart from a typical Swe ... click here to read more

Main house and outbuildings, Ustorp 11

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Are you on the hunt for a quaint country home nestled in the heart of Sweden's beautiful wilderness? Look no further than this cozy cabin located at Lidvägen 8 in Vemdalen. Perfectly positioned just a short 2.5 km from Vemdalsskalet's bustling square, this property offers an ideal retreat for overseas buyers and expatriates eager to experience the serene lifestyle typical of Sweden's countryside. Vemdalen is a delightful blend of natural beauty and cultural charm, where the air is crisp and the landscapes boast breathtaking views year-round. Imagine yourself surrounded by lush forests, where the tranquil sounds of nature greet you each morning. Life in Vemdalen is perfect for those who treasure outdoor activities and the beauty of untouched wilderness. The area is renowned for its winter sports, making it the ideal locale for ski enthusiasts. Not only will you enjoy the fantastic snow-clad slopes, but the summer months invite you to explore the hiking trails that wind through the unspoiled wilderness. Whether you are an avid skier or someone who appreciates a leisurely countryside stroll, Vemdalen offers something for everyone. Now, let's talk about the property. This lovely cabin, one of the more traditional options in Vemdalsskalet, offers an intimate space with a rich history. It's ready for move-in, but its unique structure leaves room for your personalization. In its current state, the home is comfortable and welcoming. If you're someone who enjoys putting your own stamp on your home, this offers the potential to add modern touches without losing its original charm. As you enter, you are welcomed by an open-plan kitchen and living room space, perfect for cozy evenings by the fire. Fix yourself a warm drink in th ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Picture yourself stepping onto the terrace of your Swedish mountain retreat as the morning sun illuminates the snow-dusted peaks of Härjedalen, the crisp air carrying the scent of pine and wood smoke from your crackling stove inside. This is life in Vemdalsskalet, where your 119-square-meter timber house with two self-contained apartments awaits, offering both a personal sanctuary and a proven income stream in one of Scandinavia's most sought-after year-round vacation destinations. Built in 1957 and thoughtfully extended in 2011/2012, this semi-detached timber house represents a rare opportunity in the Swedish mountains: a property designed from the ground up for flexible vacation home ownership. The two-apartment configuration means you can live in one side while renting the other during peak ski season, or rent both apartments to cover annual costs while using the property during quieter months. The previous owners maintained a rental agreement with Boka Vemdalen, demonstrating established demand, though you're free to resume this arrangement or pivot to short-term vacation rentals as the market continues to favor owner-managed properties in this region. The right-hand apartment, expanded during the 2011/2012 renovation, centers around an open-plan living area where a wood-burning stove serves as both heat source and gathering point during those long winter evenings when darkness falls early and snow blankets the landscape outside. The kitchen's large island becomes the natural hub for preparing traditional Swedish fika or hearty dinners after days on the slopes, with seating for eight around the dining table. French doors open to a terrace where summer evenings stretch until nearly midnight, the northern latitude bl ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the timber holiday home

Nestled in the captivating mountainous region of Vemdalen, Sweden, the delightful property at Vemdalsskalet Vargstigen 4 awaits its newest owner. This charming country home beckons with the allure of a peaceful retreat, set within the picturesque landscapes and tranquil atmosphere of this Nordic haven. As you step into this mountain oasis, you’re greeted by a residence that harmoniously blends the warmth of traditional design with the enticing opportunity of mountain living. The property itself comprises two cabins seamlessly joined together, creating a cozy embodiment of mountain character. You'll find two inviting bedrooms and two lofts, perfect for family or guests, providing ample sleeping arrangements with a total of nine beds. This layout is thoughtfully designed for functionality, featuring an open-plan arrangement bringing the kitchen, dining area, and living room together—a perfect setting where family and friends can relax and enjoy each other's company. The centerpiece of this arrangement is a charming open fireplace, ideal for gathering around after a day's adventure out in the wilderness. Spanning over 58 square meters, this cozy dwelling offers a blend of comfort and practicality. The inclusion of fiber internet means you get to enjoy modern conveniences while still being embraced by nature's best offerings. Here’s a quick glimpse of the property's highlights: - Two cabins connected, embodying mountain charm - Two comfortable bedrooms - Two cozy lofts - Open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area - Inviting open fireplace for warm gatherings - Nine-bedroom sleeping capacity - Fiber internet installed - Located near popular skiing and hiking trails - Proximity to snowmobiling routes Living in Vemdalen is ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home at Vemdalsskalet Vargstigen 4 Vemdalsskalet Härjedalens municipality

In the picturesque region of Sweden, nestled within the captivating landscape of Vemdalen, lies a delightful opportunity waiting just for you—Vemdalsskalet Myrbärsstigen 2, a charming country home perfect for those who seek tranquillity, nature and a dash of adventure. I'll try to paint a picture of what living here is truly like, all the while juggling calls, meetings, and everything else in my hectic schedule as a real estate agent, so please bear with me! As you approach this enchanting abode, you're first greeted by a scenic view that's nothing short of magical. Located in the sought-after area of Vemdalsporten, this home offers picturesque mountain vistas and inviting expanses. You’ll discover the joy of living close to nature, where cross-country ski trails and snowmobile paths almost knock at your doorstep, ready to be explored. Just a mere two kilometers away, you’ll find Vemdalsskalet's vibrant ski slopes and Skalets square brimming with cozy restaurants and quaint shops—a perfect blend of serenity and activity. This 104-square-meter country home has a unique charm that resonates through its high ceilings and visible beams, impressive light wood panels, and grand windows that flood the house with natural light. It embodies a warm and welcoming character which is immediately felt as you step into the entrance hall. Here, there’s ample space to tuck away your coats and boots. The heart of the home lies beyond the hall—a spacious living area seamlessly blending with the kitchen, creating an airy open plan. It’s the ideal setting for family gatherings or hosting friends. And let's not forget the three sizeable bedrooms tucked a little farther in, awaiting to envelope you in comfort, alongside a practical storage ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home at Vemdalsskalet Myrbärsstigen 2 Vemdalsskalet Härjedalens municipality

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Vemdalen, Rigelvägen 8A-B offers a unique opportunity to own a semi-detached house that perfectly balances modern comfort with the allure of nature. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the potential for lucrative investment returns. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting its first light over the snow-capped peaks, and the promise of a day filled with skiing, hiking, or simply unwinding in your private sauna. This is the reality at Storhogna Solsidan, a premier location known for its abundant sunlight and breathtaking views. A Winter Wonderland and Summer Retreat Storhogna Solsidan is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. With direct access to both cross-country and downhill skiing, you can step out of your door and onto the slopes. The nearby trails offer endless possibilities for exploration, whether you're a seasoned skier or a beginner looking to enjoy the pristine snow. In the warmer months, the landscape transforms into a vibrant playground. Hiking trails wind through lush forests, golf courses beckon, and the nearby Svartåstjärnen lake offers opportunities for fishing and swimming. The area is a sanctuary for wildlife, with reindeer often seen grazing nearby. Modern Comfort Meets Scandinavian Charm Built in 2018, this semi-detached house spans 166 square meters, divided into two units, each offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The design maximizes space and light, with large windows framing the stunning mountain vistas. - Spacious Living: Open-plan layout perfect for family gatherings. - Natural Light: Large windows enhance the se ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Rigelvägen 8A-B

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Jämtland mountains, where the crisp morning air invigorates your senses and the promise of adventure beckons just beyond your doorstep. Nestled in the heart of Storhogna, Borsttistelstigen 1 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish log cabin, perfect for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in one of Europe's most picturesque alpine settings. This charming cabin, built in 1960, is a testament to timeless design and rustic elegance. With 42 square meters of thoughtfully utilized space, it provides a cozy yet functional environment for relaxation and recreation. The heart of the home is the 'storstuga', a spacious living area that invites you to gather around the wood-burning stove, sharing stories and laughter with family and friends. Large windows frame breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, ensuring that nature is always within reach. The kitchen, though compact, is well-equipped to handle all your culinary needs. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before a day on the slopes or a comforting dinner after a long hike, you'll find everything you need at your fingertips. The cabin's two bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, with one serving as a walk-through room, ideal for families or groups of friends. Outside, the expansive 1,700 square meter lot is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Picture yourself building snowmen in the winter, hosting summer picnics, or simply basking in the tranquility of your private oasis. A large storage building on the property provides ample space for sports equipment, tools, or even a dedicated ski waxing room. Storhogna is a year-round destination that caters to a variety of interests. In the ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin and lot

Step outside on a January morning and the world is completely white and completely silent, except for the creak of fresh snow underfoot and the distant hum of the first chairlift starting up at Vemdalsskalet. The air bites at your cheeks. Inside, the fireplace is still throwing heat from last night, and the smell of coffee fills the open kitchen. This is what owning a vacation home in the Swedish mountains actually feels like — and Järvslingan 22 puts you right in the middle of it. Built in 2020, this substantial semi-detached house sits on Järvslingan in the Vemdalsskalet area of Vemdalen, Härjedalens kommun, one of the most consistently popular ski and outdoor destinations in Sweden. The property spans 192 square meters of indoor living space across two full apartments — each with four bedrooms — on a generous 1,192-square-meter lot. It's a rare find: large enough for extended families or investment purposes, modern enough to require almost no work, and positioned well enough that you're never far from anything that makes this corner of Jämtland and Härjedalen so compelling. The two apartments share the building but function entirely independently. Each has its own open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area anchored by a fireplace, plus four bedrooms and its own outdoor access. Large windows face the mountain birch landscape, and when the snow is heavy on the branches in February, the view is the kind you don't stop noticing. The terraces — generous, south-leaning — are where you'll sit in March when the sun finally starts to win the argument with the cold, a cold beer in hand while your skis dry against the railing. The cross-country trail network and snowmobile routes are accessible directly from the property, mea ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house with mountain backdrop

Welcome to your charming new home situated in the heart of Storhogna, Klövsjö, where breathtaking landscapes meet the coziness of a country home. At Fjällrosstigen 7, this delightful residence invites you to experience the serene lifestyle nestled among nature's beauty, balanced with the modern comforts that offer a relaxing retreat. First impression: a quaint and charming country home, perfect for you and your family or even as a holiday getaway. Now let me tell you a little about what life has to offer here. Imagine waking up in a peaceful area with the sounds of nature greeting you each morning—a true escape from bustling city life. Klövsjö, located in the beautiful region of Bergs kommun in Sweden, is a place where nature is at your doorstep. Whether you're keen on winter sports or prefer summer hiking adventures, this location is ideal for outdoor lovers. Living here means you have direct access to snowmobile trails and cross-country tracks, right from your backyard. During those snowy months, the landscape transforms into a winter wonderland, providing endless opportunities for skiing and snow recreation. But even when the snow melts away, the region offers beautiful hiking trails where you can soak in the lush green surroundings. This country home sits proudly on a corner lot with a secluded setting. It measures a cozy 70 square meters, offering a space that's manageable yet ample enough for family activities. With three bedrooms, it can comfortably accommodate a growing family or visiting friends and relatives. A single bathroom might sound modest, but it's complemented by an inviting sauna — the perfect place to relax after a day's adventure in the outdoors. The interior of the house is designed with a socia ... click here to read more

70 m² Vacation Home on Fjällrosstigen 7 Storhogna Bergs kommun

Picture yourself stepping onto your wooden terrace at dawn, steam rising from your coffee mug as the first golden rays illuminate the mountain peaks framing your private forest plot. The crisp Swedish mountain air fills your lungs, pine-scented and impossibly pure, while the distant sound of a stream reminds you that this 3-bedroom log cabin in Vemdalsskalet is now your gateway to authentic Scandinavian alpine living. Just 650 meters from ski slopes yet cocooned by mature trees, this 84-square-meter retreat offers something increasingly rare: immediate access to world-class mountain recreation without sacrificing the peaceful seclusion that defines the Nordic vacation home experience. This is where your Swedish adventure begins, whether you're seeking a family holiday home, a rental investment property, or a year-round escape from urban life. The cabin's 865-square-meter plot creates a natural sanctuary where children can explore safely, summer barbecues extend into long Nordic twilight evenings, and winter mornings begin with views of snow-laden branches against impossibly blue skies. This isn't just property ownership; it's securing your place in one of Scandinavia's most celebrated mountain communities, where generations of families return season after season to reconnect with nature and each other. The thoughtful four-room layout accommodates diverse needs: one ground-floor bedroom ideal for guests or reduced mobility, two upstairs bedrooms providing family privacy, and a spacious entrance hall that functions as mudroom, gear storage, and transition space between mountain adventures and cabin comfort. The open-plan kitchen and living area forms the heart of this vacation home, where wooden paneling wraps walls and ce ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the log cabin

Nestled gracefully in the heart of Storhogna, at Mossljungstigen 11, lies a timber cabin that promises tranquility and authenticity. This cabin, a charming abode that echoes the serenity of Swedish countryside living, offers a compelling opportunity for those seeking a slice of life amidst nature. Built in the enduring style of a traditional Swedish stuga, this dwelling promises more than just a simple getaway; it offers a lifestyle filled with potential for excitement and relaxation. As you approach this cozy cabin, you can't help but notice its natural timber façade. Built back in 1976, this cabin has withstood the tests of time, showcasing the reliable craftsmanship typical of Swedish homes. The timber not only promises aesthetic grace but serves a practical role in keeping the home comfortable through winters that can get brisk in Storhogna. Inside, the cabin features: - 3 cozy bedrooms suitable for family or friends - 1 efficient bathroom - A practical and functional kitchen setup - Spacious storstuga (living area) - Partially furnished for an easy transition Stepping inside, you are greeted by the storstuga, the home's centerpiece. This space invites you to gather around the warming fire, creating an inviting environment for gatherings or peaceful family evenings. Large enough to hold both a dining area and a sitting space, this room is ideal for hosting or quiet enjoyment. The kitchen is equipped with all the essentials, including a stove, oven, fridge/freezer, and a dishwasher, ensuring meal prep is streamlined whether you're whipping up a quick snack or an elaborate feast. It's a space designed with convenience in mind, allowing you to focus more on enjoying your surroundings than on chores. The bedrooms pr ... click here to read more

4 room cabin at Mossljungstigen 11 Storhogna Bergs kommun

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Storhogna's Majestic Mountains Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of Sweden's Jämtland region. Nestled on a serene cul-de-sac, this charming log cabin at Dvärgbjörksvägen 9 offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a tranquil escape. A Warm Welcome Awaits As you step inside, the rich aroma of pine greets you, and the warmth of timber walls envelops you in a comforting embrace. The cabin's open-plan design invites you to explore its 67 square meters of thoughtfully crafted living space. The heart of the home, the 'storstuga,' boasts a wood-burning stove that crackles with life, casting a cozy glow that beckons you to unwind after a day of adventure. A Culinary Haven The kitchen, a harmonious blend of functionality and style, is equipped with modern appliances that make meal preparation a joy. Whether you're whipping up a hearty breakfast before hitting the slopes or preparing a gourmet dinner for friends, the seamless flow into the living area ensures you're always part of the conversation. Restful Retreats Three inviting bedrooms offer restful sanctuaries, each with its own unique character. The master bedroom, with its plush double bed, promises a peaceful night's sleep, while the second bedroom's bunk bed is perfect for children or guests. The third bedroom, cleverly adapted for space, provides a flexible sleeping area that can accommodate a double bed. Relaxation and Rejuvenation The bathroom, a modern oasis, features tiled walls and floors, a refreshing shower, and a quintessential Swedish sauna. After a day of skiing or hiking, there's no bett ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the log cabin

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle whisper of the wind through the pines, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. The snow-capped peaks of Storhogna stand majestically in the distance, promising a day filled with adventure and tranquility. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist in perfect harmony. A Home Designed for Connection and Comfort Nestled in the heart of Storhogna, this newly built country home at Fridas stig 12 is a sanctuary for those who cherish the great outdoors without sacrificing modern comforts. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, creating a space that invites conversation and laughter. Large windows frame the breathtaking views, allowing natural light to flood the interior and highlight the home's contemporary design. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes the heart of the home—a place where stories are shared and memories are made. Whether you're gathered around the fire after a day on the slopes or enjoying a quiet evening with a book, the ambiance is both warm and welcoming. A Retreat for Rest and Rejuvenation With four generously sized bedrooms, this home offers ample space for family and friends. Each room is a private haven, designed to provide comfort and tranquility. The two modern bathrooms, one featuring a luxurious sauna, offer a spa-like experience, perfect for unwinding after a day of skiing or hiking. Embrace the Outdoors The property's expansive terrace is your front-row seat to the beauty of Storhogna. Whether you're sipping coffee as the sun rises or hosting a summer barbecue, the terrace is a versat ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house

Welcome to Fridas Stig 4, a charming country home nestled in the tranquil embrace of Klövsjö's enchanting landscape. As a busy real estate agent, I must say this gem won't wait around for long, considering its perfect combination of rustic charm and modern convenience. This 105-square-meter home, framed with thick wooden logs and crowned with a traditional turf roof, promises a serene lifestyle with stunning views of the Jämtland mountains. Located at Fridas Stig 4, in the picturesque locality of Storhogna, Bergs kommun, this property provides a unique opportunity for international buyers and expats looking to embrace the peaceful Swedish countryside. Just a heads-up—you better not wait too long, properties like this are a catch! Let’s dive into a virtual tour of your potential future home. The moment you step foot on the 1,700-square-meter plot, you'll feel as if you’ve been transported to a world of tranquil beauty. This property doesn't just offer a home—it offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, a lifestyle interlaced with the calming presence of nature. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom house exudes a cozy family atmosphere, ideal for those who want to get back in touch with nature. Half of the home boasts an expansive open-plan living area merging seamlessly with a kitchen—perfect for those family reunions or hosting get-togethers with friends. Light floods in through expansive windows, revealing breathtaking forest views, while the impeccably crafted masonry fireplace adds that perfect touch of warmth and comfort on chilly evenings. Here's a quick look at what the property offers: - Traditional turf roof capturing historical charm - Spacious open-plan living and kitchen area - Large kitchen isla ... click here to read more

4 room holiday home at Fridas stig 4 Storhogna Bergs kommun

Picture yourself stepping onto your private terrace as the morning sun illuminates the snow-draped peaks of Storhögna, steam rising from your coffee mug in the crisp mountain air. Below, ski slopes beckon just 50 meters from your door, while behind you, warmth radiates from the fireplace inside your contemporary mountain retreat. This is the reality awaiting at Domherrevägen 2, where modern Scandinavian living meets direct access to Sweden's most authentic alpine experiences. Built in 2021 on an expansive 1,145 square meter corner plot, this 107 square meter mountain house represents the rare convergence of location, design, and year-round adventure. The property occupies one of Storhögna's most coveted positions, offering unobstructed panoramas across the ski terrain while providing immediate trail access for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and hiking. For international buyers seeking a true four-season vacation home in Scandinavia, this residence delivers both the infrastructure and positioning that transform occasional visits into a lifestyle. Storhögna itself remains one of Sweden's best-kept secrets among European ski destinations. Located in Bergs kommun within the Jämtland region, this mountain village sits approximately 550 kilometers northwest of Stockholm and 90 kilometers from Östersund Airport, making it accessible yet refreshingly uncrowded compared to Alpine resorts. The area receives consistent snowfall from November through April, with average winter temperatures between minus 5 and minus 15 degrees Celsius creating perfect powder conditions. Summer transforms the landscape into a hiking paradise, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 22 degrees Celsius and near-endless daylight during June and July. ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and surrounding landscape

Welcome to the picturesque Vemdalsskalet, an exquisite location nestled in the heart of Sweden where the country charm blends elegantly with nature's tranquil beauty. Here, on Falkstigen 12, lies an inviting country home awaiting new homeowners who seek both adventure and solace in the Scandinavian wilderness. This property is a delightful prospect not just for those interested in a seasonal retreat, but for anyone longing for a slower, more relaxed pace of life. International buyers and expats will find this destination particularly enchanting, offering a rare glimpse into Swedish culture and lifestyle. As we step into the property on Vemdalsskalet's vibrant landscape, you'll find a home that seamlessly merges practicality and comfort. At 119 square meters, this house provides the ideal family setup with five ample bedrooms, making it perfect for large families or groups of friends who want to experience the essence of Sweden together. Though the home is in good condition, new owners have the golden opportunity to add their personal touch—enhancing its structure to better suit their preferences. Not every home comes with such potential for customization, making this property an exciting canvas for visionary homeowners. The interior, designed to capture both warmth and functionality, offers open living spaces that beckon family gatherings or cozy evenings. The inviting layout allows for seamless either relaxations after a day's activities or hosting lively social moments. As a meaningful nod to tradition blended with newer needs, space utilization here is remarkably thoughtful. Notably, Falkstigen 12 provides direct access to the winter wonderland that is Vemdalsskalet. Life here is enchanting—imagine waking up to stu ... click here to read more

5 room holiday home at Vemdalsskalet Falkstigen 12 Vemdalsskalet Härjedalens municipality

A Mountain Retreat Like No Other Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-capped peaks, painting a picture of serene beauty. Welcome to Merakvägen 7, a sanctuary nestled in the heart of Storhogna, where modern Scandinavian design meets the timeless allure of nature. A Home That Tells a Story This newly constructed mountain house is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Designed with a keen eye for detail, the house boasts a striking black-painted wooden facade, harmoniously blending with the surrounding landscape. The wide laminated timber panels and mullioned windows create an inviting atmosphere, offering a seamless transition between indoor comfort and outdoor splendor. Step inside, and you're greeted by the expansive great room, a space that exudes warmth and sophistication. With a ceiling height soaring to 5.5 meters, this open-plan living area is the heart of the home, where family and friends gather to create memories. The kitchen, a culinary haven equipped with Siemens appliances, invites you to craft meals while gazing at the majestic mountain views. Embrace the Storhogna Lifestyle Storhogna is a year-round playground for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering both cross-country and downhill skiing adventures. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a tapestry of hiking trails, cycling paths, and fishing spots. The nearby Klövsjön lake, just 2.6 km away, beckons with opportunities for kayaking and swimming. The local culture is rich with seasonal festivals and culinary delights. Savor traditional Swedish dishes at nearby eateries, or explore ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Swedish mountains, this mountain cabin at Vemdalsskalet Susannes Väg 9 offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with exhilarating outdoor activities. This 90-square-meter retreat is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that embraces the best of nature and modern comfort. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you step onto the expansive terrace. The panoramic views are nothing short of mesmerizing, with the ski slopes of Vemdalsskalet stretching out before you. Here, your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee, the aroma mingling with the fresh mountain air, as you plan your day's adventures. In winter, the cabin transforms into a haven for ski enthusiasts. With ski-in access, you can strap on your skis right at the doorstep and glide effortlessly onto the trails. The thrill of the descent, the powdery snow beneath your skis, and the invigorating chill of the mountain air create an experience that is both exhilarating and rejuvenating. ### Seasonal Splendor As the seasons change, so does the landscape. Spring brings a burst of color as wildflowers blanket the meadows, while summer invites you to explore the lush greenery through hiking and fishing excursions. The nearby Varggranstjärnen lake, just a short walk away, offers a tranquil spot for swimming or simply soaking in the sun. Autumn paints the mountains in hues of amber and gold, providing a stunning backdrop for leisurely walks or bike rides. The crisp air and the crunch of leaves underfoot make for a sensory experience ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the mountain cabin

### Experience the Allure of Storhågna's Mountain Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine trees and the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains. Nestled in the heart of Sångbäcksvallen, this 4-bedroom mountain retreat offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking an authentic Scandinavian experience. ### A Home That Embraces Nature As you step into this 103-square-meter haven, you're greeted by the warm embrace of natural wood finishes and the inviting glow of a centrally placed wood-burning stove. The spacious living area, with its high vaulted ceilings and expansive windows, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, allowing you to feel at one with nature even while indoors. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living room to a well-equipped kitchen and dining area, where you can enjoy hearty meals and lively conversations with family and friends. The kitchen, designed for both functionality and socializing, becomes the heart of the home, where culinary adventures await. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive terrace, where the breathtaking mountain vistas unfold before you. This outdoor space is perfect for morning coffees, al fresco dining, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. The generous plot of 1,574 square meters provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether it's building a snowman in winter or hosting a summer barbecue. ### A Gateway to Adventure Located just a short drive from the renowned Klövsjö ski resort, this property is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. With slopes suitable for all skill levels and a vibrant après-ski scene, your ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin