Family Chalet with Mountain Views & Ski Trail Access in Serene Åmotsdal, Norway - Ideal Nordic Retreat

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Nilsrud 9, 3844 Åmotsdal, Åmotsdal (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 95Floor area

€298,290

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

95m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled away in the serene reaches of Åmotsdal, a picturesque village in Norway, lies a delightful chalet at Nilsrud 9, 3844 Åmotsdal. This property, ideally crafted for families seeking retreat and recreation, reflects a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. As a global real estate agent, I find myself excited to share such a rare find with international buyers yearning for a Nordic escape.

This charming family abode was established in 2014 and has since been kept in good shape, showcasing thoughtful maintenance throughout. The chalet proudly stands within a small cluster of cabins, each resembling the warmth and coziness quintessential to Nordic living. It’s a true gem for those seeking both comfort and a touch of wilderness in their lives.

The cabin's family-friendly design ensures convenience, with all essential spaces on a single plane, complemented by an inviting loft. It's perfect for young children who might delight in having bunk beds or even for guests who find loft living a cozy adventure. The practicality of this home includes installed electricity and water, which is pretty important for easy, modern-day living.

Now, imagine driving up to your own personal slice of Nordic paradise, with easy access thanks to the road leading straight to your new doorsteps. The cabin has the kind of parking spot that makes unloading your bags swift, especially after a long drive or shopping trip.

The property itself delivers:
- 3 inviting bedrooms
- 1 spacious bathroom
- Approximately 95 square meters of living space
- A welcoming family living space
- Maximized sun exposure with a south and west-facing terrace
- Picturesque mountain views
- Loft space for sleep or play
- Installed electricity and water utilities

When you're residing in Åmotsdal, the great outdoors are your playground. This quaint village is cradled amidst the rolling hills and pristine forests of Norway’s Telemark region. Living here means embracing a climate characterized by refreshing, crisp mountain air, and distinct seasons that each offer their own set of charms. In winter, a snowy blanket covers the area, ideal for skiing enthusiasts. And this chalet offers easy access to a myriad of ski trails and paths. It's not uncommon to spend your mornings taking on fresh trails with family or perhaps savoring a quiet solitary glide through the silent, snow-draped woods.

Then there’s the terrace, which is not just any outdoor space. During the long summer evenings, picture yourself sitting out there, as the sun slowly dips below the horizon, silhouetting the gentle contours of the hills ahead. The views are indeed stunning, and having a secluded terrace means you can enjoy these on your own terms—whether you’ve just returned from a hike, or you're sipping something warm on a winter's eve.

Åmotsdal itself provides tranquillity and a close-knit community vibe that is both inviting and warm. Locals are known for their hospitality, and you'll quickly find yourself assimilated into a slower pace of life, where nature and community are focal points. Markets, local events, and community gatherings add flavor to seasonal changes.

For those with a taste for skiing, it’s just about a 30-minute drive to Rauland, Telemark's skiing epicenter. The drive itself is quite the experience, offering vistas that may have you finding excuses to stop and snap a few photos. Rauland extends skiing opportunities for every family member, from the beginners to the more seasoned skiers, ensuring no one misses out on the snowy ventures.

While the cabin stands in good condition, the opportunity for personalization awaits you. Perhaps you’ll decide to add a personal touch to the interiors or enhance it further for those vacations and getaways you’ve always dreamed of.

Owning this chalet means stepping into a lifestyle—one filled with peaceful mornings, adventurous days, and cozy nights. It's a somewhat rare opportunity to own property in such a sought-after location, where nature, community, and tranquility all combine to create an unparalleled living experience.

Whether as a full-time residence or a getaway retreat, this cabin could be your gateway to the Norwegian lifestyle—a unique blend of nature, comfort, and adventure, inviting you to make each day a special memory.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
95
Price per m²
€3,140
Garden size
854
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Step outside on a July morning and the water of Lomtjønn is so still it mirrors the spruce treeline perfectly. You're standing on the upper terrace with a coffee, the only sounds a woodpecker working somewhere up the hillside and the faint creak of the hot tub cover lifting in the breeze. That's the rhythm this place sets. Not a frantic ski-resort pace, not a tourist-packed coastal summer — something slower, quieter, and frankly harder to find anywhere in Europe at this price point. Svimbilvegen 38 sits in the Heia district of Hovin i Telemark, roughly 10 kilometers from Austbygde and about 20 minutes' drive from the village center of Sandvatn. The address might not mean much if you've never spent time in Telemark, but locals know this corner of Norway as a genuinely uncrowded patch of mountain and lake country. No queues. No overpriced harbor-front restaurants. Just forest trails, cold clear water, and a landscape that stays interesting across all four seasons. The chalet itself — a main cabin plus a separate annex — sits on a 1,128 square meter plot with full sun from sunrise to sunset. That matters more than it sounds. Norwegian summer evenings stretch impossibly long, and having sun on your terraces until 9 or 10pm transforms how you use the outdoor space. There are multiple terrace levels here, adding up to 115 square meters of external deck and balcony combined, so whether you want morning light over breakfast or a shaded corner in the afternoon, you can have both without moving far. Inside the main cabin, the living room has the kind of atmosphere that takes years to develop — stained wooden wall panels, high ceilings that keep the space from feeling boxed in, and a wood-burning stove with a glass door that tur ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Ann Helén Jamtveit presents Svimbilvegen 38! Photo: Inbovi

Step outside on a February morning and the groomed ski trail is already there, right at the edge of the plot, cutting through the snow-heavy pines of Vikerfjell. You clip into your skis before the coffee has even finished brewing. That's the particular kind of morning this cabin at Skåpmyrveien 8 makes possible — and once you've had it, it's hard to imagine spending winter any other way. Set in the Tosseviksetra area of Vikerfjell, roughly 800 metres above the valley floor and about an hour's drive from Oslo, this three-bedroom chalet with an approved separate annex is the kind of Norwegian mountain property that rarely comes onto the market at this price point. At 221,000 EUR with 86 square metres in the main cabin plus the annex, and with electricity already installed, it sits in a genuinely accessible bracket for international buyers looking for a second home in Scandinavia. The plot is leased rather than freehold, which is completely standard practice in Norwegian recreational property areas and is precisely what keeps the entry price realistic. The cabin itself is in good condition. Walk through the door and you get the open-plan living room and kitchen that Norwegians have been perfecting for generations — practical, warm, nothing wasted. The fireplace sits at the heart of it, and on a cold evening with the snow piling up outside, that cast iron heat source does things no underfloor heating system ever quite replicates. The kitchen is straightforward and honest: a traditional hytte standard that's built for actual cooking after long days outdoors, not for Instagram. Two of the three bedrooms have bunk beds, one has a double, and the whole setup handles up to 13 people across the main cabin and the annex. Big fami ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Picture this: it's six in the morning, the fjord outside is the color of hammered pewter, and you're standing on the floating dock with a thermos of coffee while a sea eagle traces lazy circles above Vinnesøy. No traffic noise. No neighbors pressing in. Just the low creak of the dock lines and the occasional slap of water against the hull of your boat. This is what mornings look like at Vinnes 109. Set along the western coast of Austevoll—one of Norway's most dramatic island municipalities, threaded through with skerries, fishing villages, and open ocean channels—this four-bedroom chalet has been in active use as a family retreat for decades. The main cabin dates from 1928, and you can feel that history in the weight of the timber walls and the way the floorboards sound underfoot. But this isn't a fixer-upper project. The past decade has brought real, practical investment: a new shingle roof section, double-glazed wooden-frame windows throughout most of the house, an updated electrical panel with modern circuit breakers, and a heat pump installed in the living room that means you're not dependent on the wood stove alone when October rolls around—though you'll likely want to light it anyway, because the stove here is the heart of the room. The total living area runs to 108 square meters across two floors, plus a crawl space. Four bedrooms sleep up to 13 people, which tells you something about how this place has been used—large families, friends arriving by boat for a long weekend, kids claiming bunk space, adults staying up late around the kitchen table. The kitchen and dining area are built for exactly that kind of communal living: functional, spacious, genuinely useful rather than decorative. Windows face the sea. Th ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Åmotsdal, at Søndre Kvambekk 11, 3864 Rauland, this charming chalet presents a splendid opportunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a base to explore the stunning Norwegian landscape. With the perfect blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, this chalet provides an exceptional haven for anyone looking to experience the tranquil life in Norway. The property, in good condition, invites you to unwind in its spacious 90 square meters, offering a generous accommodation with 4 bedrooms and a single bathroom. Perfect for a family or those who cherish hosting friends, this chalet is all about comfort and relaxation. Encompassing an advantageous west-facing location, the chalet grants you an outstanding panoramic view of the mesmerizing mountain ranges, creating an idyllic backdrop for your everyday life. As a potential global buyer, you would appreciate the diverse outdoor activities available just outside your door. The chalet's locale is a paradise for ski enthusiasts, with trails weaving through the terrain, offering an exciting challenge for adventurers. During the warmer months, the area transforms into a vibrant hiking haven, with trails that reveal some of Norway's most breathtaking natural vistas. Only a short 20-minute ride will take you to the Rauland Ski Center, a popular destination for both locals and tourists, and operational throughout the week. Living in Åmotsdal offers a lovely interplay of solitude and community. While the chalet sits in a secluded spot with no visible neighbors, ensuring privacy, the local village atmosphere fosters a warm, welcoming environment. You'll find a hearty Norwegian spirit among the residents, who are often seen enjoying the very ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren har nå gleden av å presentere Søndre Kvambekk 11 -  Et koselig hyttetun med svært god plassering på Kvambekkheia

Nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Åmotsdal, you’ll discover Øvre Kvambekk 96, a haven crafted for both tranquility and adventure. This charming chalet, set amidst panoramic vistas and stunning natural surroundings, is the ideal spot for those looking to embrace the Norwegian lifestyle. Whether you're drawn to the crisp mountain air or the promise of endless outdoor activities, this property offers a perfect blend. Life in Åmotsdal is a delightful experience, especially for those keen on embracing nature's bounty. The local area brims with opportunities for skiing enthusiasts as this region boasts ski trails right at your doorstep. Imagine leaving your chalet, strapping on your skis, and diving immediately into the powdery trails — perfect for families and sports lovers alike. But life here isn’t just about winter sports. Come summer, the same trails transform into lush hiking paths, inviting explorers to bask in the verdant beauty of Norway's landscapes. The location boasts more than just its scenic beauty. The town of Åmotsdal is a quintessential representation of Norwegian charm, filled with warm-hearted locals and a close-knit community. For expats and overseas buyers, this offers an immersive cultural experience, allowing you to fully partake in the local traditions and festivals. The nearby village offers quaint cafes and local eateries where one can enjoy a warm cup of kaffe and traditional Norwegian pastries after a day out in the cold. This chalet unfolds like a storybook home, perfect for creating cherished family memories. Spanning 86 square meters, it features: - 3 comfortable bedrooms - A large living room with soaring ceilings - A spacious kitchen, perfect for family meals - A sauna for ultimate re ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Kvambekk 96. A beautiful family cabin with a secluded location, surrounded by beautiful nature. The cabin is only a short distance from well-prepared ski trails, perfect for both relaxation and active outdoor days.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, Øvre Kvambekk 57 in Åmotsdal offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This charming chalet, set at an impressive 940 meters above sea level, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this chalet promises a blend of comfort, adventure, and investment potential. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the majestic Rorgefjell greeting you each morning. The chalet's west-facing terrace is the perfect spot to soak in the sun, whether you're enjoying a summer breakfast or a winter sunset. The surrounding landscape is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering endless hiking trails and a private network that seamlessly connects to Rauland's extensive cross-country ski routes. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Community Originally built in 1978 and thoughtfully expanded in 2002, this chalet combines traditional Norwegian architecture with modern amenities. The log-built addition enhances its rustic charm, while the spacious interior layout caters to both relaxation and social gatherings. The main living area, with its tastefully furnished space and a striking stone fireplace, serves as the heart of the home. Here, family and friends can gather for cozy evenings by the fire, sharing stories and creating memories. The adjacent kitchen is both functional and inviting, equipped with integrated appliances and designed to make meal preparation a breeze. With four spacious bedrooms, the chalet comfortably accommodates up to ten guests, making it ideal for family getaways or hosting friends. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Kvambekk 57

Picture yourself driving through the Norwegian wilderness, the road winding deeper into Telemark's mountain landscape until you arrive at your own private retreat—a 1942 cabin perched on over 2.6 acres of pristine land where silence is broken only by birdsong and wind through the pines. This is Drivarbekkdalen 160, where the traditional Norwegian hytte lifestyle meets opportunity for those ready to craft their mountain sanctuary. Imagine evenings gathered around the wood-burning fireplace after a day hiking the surrounding trails, the simplicity of cabin life allowing you to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with what matters—family, nature, and the rhythms of the seasons. This is not a polished holiday apartment; this is authentic Norway, a place where you can create something truly yours while enjoying some of Europe's most untouched wilderness right outside your door. The main cabin offers 78 square meters of traditional Norwegian construction, featuring a divided kitchen that opens to a cozy living room warmed by a crackling fireplace, a comfortable bedroom, and an enclosed veranda where you can watch snowflakes drift past in winter or summer rains refresh the landscape. The layout is practical and straightforward, reflecting the functional design philosophy of Norwegian mountain cabins. While the property maintains its rustic character without running water or sewage—common in authentic Norwegian hytter and part of their back-to-basics appeal—electricity is already installed throughout, providing the foundation for whatever level of comfort you envision. This combination gives you flexibility: maintain the traditional off-grid experience many seek, or use the existing infrastructure as your starting point f ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin and property

Experience the Allure of Vinje's Mountain Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of Norway's mountainous heartland. Nestled in the serene enclave of Øyfjell, Vinje, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a tranquil escape. A Day in the Life at Grasbekkåsen 26 As the sun rises over the majestic peaks, your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys unfold before you. The chalet's strategic positioning ensures you bask in sunlight from dawn till dusk, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout the day. Step inside to a spacious open-plan living area, where timber walls and a cozy wood-burning stove evoke a sense of warmth and homeliness. The seamless integration of the living room and kitchen invites family gatherings and festive celebrations, with ample space for a long dining table to host memorable meals. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Vinje is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities year-round. In the summer, explore the extensive network of hiking and biking trails that wind through lush forests and along pristine lakes. The nearby rivers beckon with opportunities for fishing and swimming, while the grill hut on your property provides a perfect spot for al fresco dining and storytelling under the stars. As winter blankets the landscape in a pristine layer of snow, the chalet transforms into a cozy retreat. Spend your days skiing on well-maintained cross-country tracks or building snowmen with family in the expansive outd ... click here to read more

Charming leisure property in Øyfjell, presented by DNB Eiendom

Nestled in the heart of the breathtaking natural wonder that is Rauland, the chalet at Fjellvegen 23 invites you to a world of tranquility and captivating panoramic views. It's the perfect setting for a family home, comfortably spread out over 107 square meters, which promises a blend of comfort and classic charm. You pull up to the property and immediately notice the vast expanse it's situated on—a whopping 7703.8 square meters of lush, verdant land. This generous plot allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty and calm of nature, providing ample space for children to run wild and free or even for a garden project or two as retirement approaches. The air is crisp and clean, characteristic of the countryside where seasons brush past like an artist’s palette—each one distinct and beautiful. Entering the main chalet, there’s an instant warmth that greets you. Encompassing four cozy bedrooms, the layout is ideal for a family wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of city life for something more serene and relaxing. The interiors include a welcoming entrance hall, a commodious living room perfect for family gatherings, a well-equipped kitchen to cook up hearty meals, and a bathroom and separate toilet to cater to all family members comfortably. The annex offers a unique touch, with additional living space that can serve as a guest room or a teenage retreat—a sweet escape within the escape. Inside, the decor whispers of classic chalet style, with wood finishes and simple designs that remind you of simpler times. It’s sold fully furnished, meaning all you need to do is bring your personal items and start living your dream. The selling price reflects the condition of the property, making it a wise choice for those with a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellvegen 23, with Jeanette Arnesen Eriksrød at DNB Eiendom.

Nestled in the heart of Rauland, at address Rjupelisvingen 6, we present to you a charming chalet-style property that captures the essence of a cozy mountain retreat. This property, ideal for those seeking a peaceful abode amidst nature's bounty, boasts a picturesque setting with stunning views of both tranquil waters and majestic mountains. Just imagine waking up to the serene beauty surrounding you every single day! Life in Rauland is something truly special. With a population that's known for its warm and welcoming demeanor, this city provides a unique blend of scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventure. This is not just a place to live – it's a lifestyle choice. Known for its traditional Norwegian charm, Rauland also offers an endless array of outdoor activities. From skiing along perfect trails during the snowy months to hiking through lush green landscapes in summer, every season comes with its own set of wonders. The climate in Rauland can be quite diverse; winters are snowy and perfect for ski-lovers, while summers are pleasantly cool, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking and exploring nature. It's a place where you can truly experience all four seasons to their fullest. A quick stroll from the chalet reveals more of what makes this area great. Just a short distance away, you'll find ski trails that lead to thrilling adventures on the slopes. For the warmer months, fascinating hiking trails beckon those who seek to explore the vibrant landscapes. And let's not forget about the nearby swimming lakes that provide refreshing escapes. Now, let's talk about the property itself. This chalet is in good condition—a lovely setup where everything is conveniently laid out on a single lev ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren har nå gleden av å presentere Rjupelisvingen 6 - En flott hytte fra 2011 med idyllisk og attraktiv beliggenhet på Heimvegli på Rauland

Nestled in the heart of Norway’s scenic landscapes, you’ll discover this charming chalet at Bjørkelivegen 26 in Rauland. As a busy real estate agent with a deep understanding of the area, I'm thrilled to guide you through this captivating property. Whether you’re envisioning a serene retreat or a home base for alpine adventures, this chalet offers a perfect blend of comfort and opportunity, appealing to families and nature lovers alike. This cabin unfolds like a storybook in the picturesque Heimvegli cabin area, resting snugly at an elevation of about 934 meters. With stunning vistas and incredible outdoor opportunities just beyond the door, it's a haven for those seeking the tranquility of nature without sacrificing the conveniences of modern living. Envision mornings spent exploring meticulously maintained ski trails and summers wandering through hiking routes threading around Vierli and beyond. The chalet was built in 2009 and is in good condition, exuding charm through its comfortable, functional layout across two floors. This isn't a fixer-upper but rather a cozy and well-cared-for dwelling ready to host new stories. The ground floor features a spacious open-concept living room and kitchen area, the heart of the home where families can gather and create lasting memories. Key property features include: - Three cozy bedrooms, two on the main floor and one upstairs in the loft - Two bathrooms, complete with underfloor heating, one with an adjoining sauna for that authentic Scandinavian experience - A well-appointed kitchen with white, profiled cabinetry, modern appliances, and ample counter space - Outdoor amenities include a hot tub, an inviting outdoor fireplace, and a generous seating area with a patio door lea ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Ann Helén Jamtveit presenterer Bjørkelivegen 26!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's pristine mountain landscape, this chalet in Rauland offers a unique blend of seclusion and adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the scent of pine trees wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with outdoor exploration. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. ### A Day in the Life at Bjørkeli 4 As the sun rises over the snow-capped peaks, the chalet comes alive with the promise of a new day. Step outside, and you're immediately greeted by the serene beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing enthusiasts. With direct access to the cross-country trails, you can glide effortlessly into the heart of Silkedalen, a favorite among locals and visitors alike. After a morning on the slopes, return to the warmth of your chalet. The modern fireplace crackles invitingly, offering a cozy retreat where you can unwind with a hot drink and recount the day's adventures. The spacious living room, with its expansive windows, ensures you're never far from the breathtaking views that surround you. ### Summer Splendor As the seasons change, so too does the allure of this property. Summer brings a different kind of magic, with long days perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the rich tapestry of flora and fauna. The chalet's large terrace becomes the ideal spot for al fresco dining, where you can savor local delicacies under the midnight sun. The nearby lakes and rivers beckon with opportunities for fishing and boating, while the surrounding trails offer endless possibilities for exploration. Whether you're picking berries ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren presents Bjørkeli 4

Nestled in the heart of Høydalsmo, Norway, this charming chalet at Saulivegen 18 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most picturesque regions. With its prime location on a ridge, this property provides breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes and mountains, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility and a connection to nature. A Year-Round Haven Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Telemark's landscapes, where each season paints a new picture. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven, with cross-country ski trails right at your doorstep. As the snow melts, the area becomes a paradise for hiking, cycling, and fishing, with the nearby lakes offering endless opportunities for exploration. A Home Ready for You Built in 1997, this well-maintained chalet is ready for immediate occupancy. Sold fully furnished, it allows you to start enjoying your new holiday home without delay. The inclusion of a 15-foot aluminum boat with an electric motor adds an extra layer of adventure, perfect for leisurely days on the water. Spacious and Inviting The chalet's interior is designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan living room and kitchen are flooded with natural light, thanks to large windows that offer panoramic views of the landscape. A stone fireplace adds warmth and charm, creating a welcoming atmosphere for gatherings with family and friends. Modern Amenities The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including a cooktop, oven, and dishwasher, making meal preparation a breeze. Ample storage and workspace ensure that everything you need is within reach, while the dining area provides a perfect spot to enjoy meals with a view. Outdoor Living The ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Are you ready to embark on an enchanting journey to the beautiful heart of Norway? Let me introduce you to an authentic cabin nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Rauland, right here at Svinhaugvegen 55. Now, I'm a busy real estate agent, always on the go, helping clients find their dream homes. But let me assure you, this cabin is a hidden gem that deserves more than just a glance. Imagine waking up to the serene views of Torvtjønn, Uvatn, and Raulandsfjell every single day. This charming cabin, though cozy at 42 square meters, is nothing short of a delightful retreat. With two welcoming bedrooms and a well-maintained bathroom, this property is not just a cabin; it's a piece of the tranquil life you’ve wanted. At an attractive price of $81,200, this is an opportunity you don't want to miss, especially if you're an outdoor enthusiast. Living in Rauland, you'll get to experience the fresh and invigorating climate of Norway. Winters are a marvelous time here, offering stunning snow-kissed landscapes, perfect for skiing fanatics or those looking simply to enjoy a peaceful walk in the snow. And speaking of outdoor adventures, this cabin is the dream come true for anyone who thrives in nature. - Authentic and charming cabin - Beautiful, sunny, and secluded location - Stunning views over Torvtjønn - Located close to ski trails and resorts - Easy access to Vierli Cafeteria for social gatherings - In walking distance to Blue Trail and Silkedalen Hiking Terrain - Ideal for year-round family use - Two cozy bedrooms - Well-equipped bathroom - Affordable price point for such a prime location Rauland, situated in the Telemark county, isn't just a place to live; it's a lifestyle. It's a place where the community spirit is ... click here to read more

Svinhaugvegen 55 a unique opportunity. DNB Eiendom v/Jeanette Arnesen Eriksrød is pleased to welcome you to the viewing.

Imagine walking into a winter wonderland, where every moment seems to capture the essence of tranquility and rugged beauty. Welcome to Akebakken 59, nestled in the stunning landscapes of Rauland, Norway. This chalet isn't just a building; it's a lifestyle opportunity awaiting its next chapter with an owner who cherishes both the comfort of modern amenities and the rustic charm of living close to nature. Let's paint a picture of what living in Rauland looks like. A quaint village in the heart of Norway, Rauland is your gateway to some of the most picturesque landscapes you'll ever lay eyes on. This is a place where time seems to slow down in the best way possible. The summers are mild and refreshing, offering long days filled with sunlight that make the lush greenery appear as if it’s taken straight out of a postcard. The winters, cold and crisp, transform the area into a playground for snow enthusiasts, with countless opportunities to hit the slopes. Living here bridges you directly to the natural wonders that adorn this part of the world, whether you’re into skiing during the winter months or hiking and exploring the pristine landscapes in the summer. If you're an admirer of history and culture, the town offers a blend of traditional Norwegian culture alongside modern-day conveniences. Now, let's delve into this chalet itself. As you approach Akebakken 59, you'll be charmed by the expansive panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This chalet, with a substantial footprint of 188 square meters, stretches generously over three levels. It provides sufficient space for your family's needs or for hosting friends and visitors, who will undoubtedly be eager to experience this slice of paradise. Step inside, and you a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Akebakken 59. DNB Eiendom v/ Jeanette Arnesen-Eriksrød welcomes you to the viewing.

Picture yourself waking to the crisp mountain air at 961 meters elevation, stepping onto your stone terrace with a steaming cup of coffee, and watching the sunrise paint the Norwegian peaks in shades of amber and rose. This is your morning ritual at this handcrafted log chalet in Rauland, where the groomed cross-country trails lie just 100 meters from your door and alpine slopes begin 400 meters away. The scent of pine mingles with wood smoke from your open fireplace as you plan the day's adventures, whether that means carving fresh powder in winter or hiking to crystal-clear mountain lakes in summer. This is not just property ownership; this is your gateway to the authentic Norwegian mountain lifestyle that locals treasure and visitors dream about. The main chalet and separate annex combine to offer 12 sleeping spaces across 110 square meters, creating the perfect base for extended family gatherings, friend reunions, or establishing a thriving vacation rental business in one of Norway's most active four-season destinations. Rauland sits in the heart of Telemark, a region that invented modern skiing and continues to draw outdoor enthusiasts year-round. The area delivers 150 kilometers of meticulously groomed cross-country trails that wind through forests and across frozen lakes, while seven nearby ski centers operate 27 alpine runs serviced by 12 lifts. The reliable snow season typically runs from November through April, with the elevation ensuring consistent conditions even during warmer winters. Local ski schools cater to all levels, and terrain parks challenge advanced riders while gentle slopes welcome beginners. Summer transforms the landscape into a hiking paradise, with trails ranging from family-friendly lakes ... click here to read more

Welcome to Svineglupvegen 19 - Cabin and annex together as a small mountain courtyard - sheltered, private, and perfectly placed in the terrain.

Welcome to the picturesque landscapes of Rauland, where the air is crisp, the snow is lush, and nature sings you a lullaby every evening. As a busy real estate agent with little time to spare, I'm thrilled to introduce you to a remarkable chalet in this beautiful terrain—though my schedule is tight, the charm of this property demands my full attention, and for good reason! It’s not just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle about finding tranquility in the embrace of nature while keeping adventure just a ski away. Our little gem here is located at Ørnereiret 20, nestled in the coveted area of Holtardalen. It's a chalet that’s more than just a home—it’s an experience waiting to unfold. Imagine waking up in a place that's beautifully isolated yet so conveiniently connected to nature's bounty, with ski-in/ski-out ability right to the ski resort. The chalet itself sits calmly at a cul-de-sac, perfect for those seeking privacy without the feeling of seclusion. Designed with modern charm, the stylish exteriour of the chalet offers a harmonious blend of Malmfuru cladding and natural stone, perfectly complementing its beautiful, south-facing position. This ensures you’ll bask in the glory of the Norwegian sun all day long, with views that will take your breath away every single time. What a way to thrive in a winter wonderland or enjoy the gentle breezes of a Scandinavian summer. Once inside, you are greeted by a vast living area adorned with panoramic windows that welcome a flood of natural light, resulting in a welcoming brightness while maximizing the breathtaking mountain vistas. The open-plan kitchen and living room layout make it a hub of activity and relaxation, designed for lively gatherings overflowing with laughter. Th ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren har gleden av å presentere Ørnereiret 20 - En meget flott og innholdsrik hytte med svært attraktiv beliggenhet i Holtardalen og ski inn/ut til skianlegget

Step outside on a February morning at Silkedalsporten 52 and the air hits you before anything else — sharp, clean, at 1,014 meters above sea level it has a particular bite that wakes you up faster than any coffee. The Silkedalsløypa trail is less than 100 meters from your front door. Within minutes you're moving through a landscape of birch and snow-laden spruce, tracks stretching out ahead for 150 groomed kilometers, the kind of stillness that feels earned. This is Rauland. Not a purpose-built ski resort, not a sanitized alpine village — a genuine Norwegian mountain community in the heart of Telemark, where the culture runs as deep as the snow. The cabin at Silkedalsporten 52 sits right inside it. Built from massive Norwegian timber and hand-carved with artistic motifs by local artist Ellen Øygarden, the cabin is immediately unlike anything you'll find in a modern development. The log construction isn't decorative — it's structural, authentic, the kind of craftsmanship that was already disappearing in Norway when this place was built. Øygarden's carved details run through doorframes, beams, and interior panels with a quiet confidence, never shouting for attention. You notice them differently every time you walk through a room. That's how good craft works. The layout across three floors gives you 178 square meters of interior living space, and the flow makes sense for a mountain property. The main floor is anchored by a living room that's built around a proper fireplace — not an insert, not a wood-burning stove shoehorned into a corner, but a central fireplace that radiates heat you can feel from across the room. Above it, an internal balcony from the loft level looks down into the space, a detail the current owners h ... click here to read more

Welcome to Silkedalsporten 52, a very beautiful and unique log cabin over three floors with 11 beds in 2 bedrooms, 2 loft rooms, and annex.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting mountain landscape, this 4-bedroom chalet in Rauland offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with adventure and relaxation. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every season brings its own charm and excitement. ### A Day in Your Mountain Retreat As the sun rises over the snow-capped peaks, the chalet comes alive with the soft glow of morning light streaming through large windows. The open-plan living and dining area becomes a warm, inviting space where family and friends gather around the modern wood-burning stove, sharing stories and laughter. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of pine, setting the stage for a day of exploration. Step outside onto the expansive terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains are nothing short of mesmerizing. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely breakfast or soaking up the sun, this outdoor space is perfect for savoring the tranquility of nature. ### Seasonal Splendor and Activities In winter, the chalet transforms into a skier's paradise. With direct ski-in/ski-out access, you can hit the slopes of the nearby Rauland Ski Center within minutes. The area boasts a vast network of trails catering to both alpine and cross-country skiing enthusiasts. After a day on the slopes, return to the cozy warmth of your chalet, where the underfloor heating ensures comfort even on the coldest days. As spring melts into summer, the landscape bursts into a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers and lush greenery. Hiking and cycling trails beckon, leading you to serene lake ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordsida 6 - a modern holiday home built in 2019 with ski in/out access to the ski slopes.

Nestled in the scenic landscape of Rauland, Norway, this charming chalet offers stunning ski-in/ski-out access, making it a perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. With lush natural surroundings and brisk, clear weather, the chalet boasts a serene lifestyle amidst the backdrop of breathtaking Norwegian terrain. Spanning two levels, the chalet features a spacious 151 square meters of living space, tastefully designed to harmonize with the natural beauty of its setting. The interior is comprised of natural materials, featuring slate and parquet floors, complemented by wood paneling on the walls and ceilings that bring a warm and inviting feel to the home. With four well-appointed bedrooms, this chalet comfortably accommodates a family or can serve as a quaint getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The addition of two new bathrooms, completed in 2023 and 2024, ensures modern comforts are not spared, each equipped with contemporary fixtures and fittings. Beyond the aesthetic appeal and comfort of the chalet, the property includes a practical open living room and kitchen area. This central hub is ideal for family gatherings and entertaining, offering ample space and equipped with all the necessary amenities to create a home-cooked meal after a day on the slopes. Features of the property: - Four inviting bedrooms - Two recently renovated bathrooms - Slate and parquet flooring - Wood-paneled walls and ceilings - Open-plan living room and kitchen - Garage for secure parking or additional storage - Ski-in/ski-out access Living in Rauland gives residents a chance to thoroughly enjoy the great outdoors. The chalet is conveniently located with direct access to Holtardalen and ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Christer Brekka presenterer Holtarvegen 194

Nestled in the heart of Rauland, this exquisite chalet offers a unique blend of modern design and traditional Norwegian charm, making it the perfect second home or holiday retreat. With its prime location at Bjønnsbulivegen 162, this property is a gateway to the serene beauty and outdoor adventures that Rauland is renowned for. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of Gaustatoppen and the surrounding mountains, with the crisp, fresh air invigorating your senses. This chalet, completed in 2023, is a testament to contemporary Norwegian architecture, featuring expansive windows that frame the stunning landscape and flood the interior with natural light. The exterior, clad in high-quality wood treated with iron vitriol, harmonizes beautifully with the natural surroundings, offering both aesthetic appeal and durability. A Lifestyle of Comfort and Adventure The chalet's interior is a sanctuary of comfort and style. The ground floor boasts a spacious living room with an open-plan kitchen, perfect for entertaining family and friends. The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making meal preparation a joy. The living area opens onto a generous terrace, where you can dine al fresco or simply relax and soak in the panoramic views. The main bedroom on the ground floor is a haven of tranquility, while the bathroom offers modern amenities, including underfloor heating for those chilly winter mornings. Upstairs, the cozy loft room and two sleeping lofts provide flexible sleeping arrangements, ideal for accommodating guests or children. Key Features: - Architect-designed chalet completed in 2023 - Located in a peaceful, scenic area with panoramic mountain views - Spacious living room ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin