Flekkerøy Chalet: Your Seaside Second Home with Private Dock & Mooring

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Vesterøya 156G, 4625 Flekkerøy, Norway, Flekkerøy (Norway)

0 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 38Floor area

€318,584

Chalet

No parking

0 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

38m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled on the serene island of Flekkerøy, just a stone's throw from the vibrant city of Kristiansand, lies a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that promises a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. This delightful property, located at Vesterøya 156G, offers a rare chance to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Southern Norway's coastline, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your private dock. This 38-square-meter chalet, built in 2001, is a testament to efficient design and comfort, offering a cozy haven for those seeking a maritime escape.

A Maritime Retreat with Modern Comforts

The chalet's ground floor is a harmonious blend of functionality and style. The open-plan living room and kitchen are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame breathtaking views of the sea. The kitchen, equipped with ample storage, invites you to prepare delightful meals for family and friends, while the modern bathroom ensures all the comforts of home are at your fingertips.

Upstairs, two loft rooms provide flexible accommodation options, perfect for hosting guests or creating a cozy reading nook. Although officially registered with zero bedrooms, these loft spaces offer a versatile solution for overnight stays, making this chalet a perfect seasonal getaway.

A Lifestyle by the Sea

Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle deeply connected to the sea. The expansive 34-square-meter private dock is your personal gateway to the stunning Norwegian coastline. Whether you enjoy sunbathing, outdoor dining, or simply unwinding with a good book, this terrace is the perfect spot to create lasting summer memories.

For boating enthusiasts, the private deep-water mooring allows you to dock larger vessels, providing immediate access to the countless islands and skerries that dot the Southern Norwegian coast. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering excellent hiking trails, swimming spots, and opportunities for fishing and exploring local marine life.

A Community and Culture to Embrace

Flekkerøy is more than just a picturesque location; it's a community rich in culture and tradition. The island hosts vibrant summer festivals, and its seafood restaurants are a culinary delight, offering fresh catches from the surrounding waters. Friendly neighbors share a love for the sea, creating a welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.

Despite its peaceful setting, the chalet is conveniently located within walking distance of essential amenities. A bus stop is just a 3-minute walk away, while a grocery store and shopping center are easily accessible, ensuring you have everything you need within reach.

Key Features:
- Cozy 38 sqm chalet with open-plan living/kitchen and modern bathroom
- Two versatile loft rooms for flexible accommodation
- Expansive 34 sqm private dock with stunning sea views
- Private deep-water mooring for larger boats
- Approved for overnight stays up to 90 days per year
- Peaceful location on Flekkerøy, with the sea at your doorstep
- Walking distance to public transport, grocery store, and shopping center
- Installed water and electricity, garage/parking space
- Child-friendly surroundings with safe outdoor play areas
- 102 sqm freehold plot ensuring privacy and space
- Energy label G (red), reflecting the building's age

This chalet is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Whether you're seeking a summer retreat, a weekend escape, or a place to create cherished moments with loved ones, this Flekkerøy chalet is your ticket to a coastal paradise. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Southern Norway's stunning coastline and make this maritime sanctuary your own.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
0
Size
38
Price per m²
€8,384
Garden size
102
Has Garden
No
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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Welcome to Kjerringøyveien 542. Photo: Leel v/Benjamin

Wake up to the sound of water lapping against the shore and nothing else. No traffic. No alarms. Just the low call of a great northern diver drifting across Tyrifjorden at 6am while the morning light turns the fjord surface into hammered copper. That's a Tuesday at Tangenveien 50. This 1959 timber chalet sits directly on the water's edge at Kroksund, one of the narrowest and most dramatic pinch-points along Tyrifjorden — a lake so large it creates its own weather, so clear in summer you can see three meters down from a rowboat. The plot stretches across 1,199 square meters of leased land, giving the property a generous natural buffer from the rest of the world. The terrace — 20 square meters of sun-drenched outdoor living — faces the fjord dead-on. Sit there long enough with a coffee and you'll start rethinking your entire relationship with city life. At 43 square meters, the main cabin is compact the way a well-designed sailboat is compact: every centimeter works. The living room runs on natural light thanks to large windows aligned directly with the water view — in the late afternoon, the sun drops over the Krokskogen ridge behind you and the light on the fjord turns amber, then pink, then gone. The kitchen keeps things simple and functional: smooth-fronted cabinetry, a solid wood worktop, a stainless steel sink, and an externally vented hood — the kind of practical detail that matters when you're cooking fresh perch you pulled out of the fjord two hours earlier. A wood stove anchors the living space, and on September evenings when the air sharpens and the birch trees along the shore start turning yellow, you'll be very glad it's there. Three bedrooms across the main cabin, an annex, and a playhouse. That last sente ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Step outside on a February morning and the world is white and silent except for the crunch of your boots and the distant hiss of skis on groomed snow. The cross-country trails are literally 100 metres from your front door. You can smell coffee still brewing in the kitchen. This is what owning a mountain chalet in Eggedal actually feels like — and once you've had a taste of it, a standard hotel weekend never quite cuts it again. Sitting at 861 metres above sea level in the Haglebu recreational area of Numedal, this three-bedroom timber chalet at Nedre Åsseterlia 14 is the kind of property that gets passed down through families. The 80-square-metre layout is honest and unfussy — wooden-panelled walls, exposed ceiling beams, a cast-iron fireplace that does serious work on cold evenings. Nothing is trying too hard. It just works. The living room catches the mountain light in the afternoon, and the large windows frame views that shift with every season — deep pine green in July, flame-orange birch in September, and that particular blue-white silence of a Norwegian winter. The open-plan kitchen connects directly to the living space with a bar-counter setup, which means whoever's making the reindeer stew or the Saturday waffles doesn't miss the conversation. Pine cabinetry, solid wood countertops, a dishwasher — practical without being clinical. Three proper bedrooms give the place real versatility. The master fits a double bed comfortably, and the two additional rooms are set up with bunk beds — genuinely useful when you've got kids or a group of friends along for a ski weekend. Above the entrance hall, a loft accessed by a fixed ladder provides extra sleeping capacity, bringing the total to around eight people. The bathroo ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the picturesque island of Flekkerøy, just a stone's throw from the vibrant city of Kristiansand, lies a hidden gem perfect for those seeking a serene escape. This charming 3-bedroom house, located at Skjærgårdsveien 31, offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The heart of this home is its open-plan living and kitchen area, where large windows invite the outside in, flooding the space with natural light. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening, this space is designed to accommodate your every need. The modern kitchen, equipped with ample storage and high-quality appliances, is a haven for culinary enthusiasts. The three bedrooms offer flexibility and comfort, with the master bedroom providing a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. The tastefully tiled bathroom, complete with underfloor heating, ensures a cozy experience even during the cooler months. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive 20-square-meter terrace, where you can bask in the sun, host barbecues, or simply unwind with a book. The terrace is your private sanctuary, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. For those who love the sea, the private boat slip provides direct access to the archipelago, perfect for spontaneous boat trips or fishing adventures. The shared pier facility, complete ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skjærgårdsveien 31! Presented by Andre Sandvik at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling Kristiansand.

Nestled in the heart of Søgne, Lyngmyr 2 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances the allure of Norway's rugged coastline with the comforts of modern living. This property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle enriched by nature, culture, and community. A Coastal Retreat with Modern Comforts Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the crisp scent of the sea air. This chalet, located just a short drive from Kristiansand, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With three spacious bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The Allure of Søgne Søgne is a hidden gem on Norway's southern coast, known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant community. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports. The nearby archipelago is perfect for sailing and exploring, while the local beaches provide a tranquil setting for sunbathing and swimming. A Home Designed for Relaxation The chalet's open-plan living area is the heart of the home, featuring large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The cozy fireplace adds warmth and charm, creating an inviting atmosphere for family gatherings or quiet evenings. Outdoor Living at Its Best The property boasts a generous 897 square meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities. The private terrace is perfect for al fresco dining or simply unwinding in the sun. The recently added garden room extends the living space, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors even on cooler days. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lyngmyr 2

Step off the boat onto your own granite island and hear nothing but the lap of saltwater against smooth rock and the occasional cry of a tern overhead. That's the daily reality at Vareskjær — a complete private islet in the Randesund archipelago, just outside Kristiansand on Norway's southern coast. No neighbors on your doorstep. No shared shoreline. Just 850 square meters of sun-warmed stone, open sky, and water in every direction. Properties like this almost never come to market. Owning an entire island — even a compact one — in Norway's skjærgård is the kind of thing that usually stays within a family for generations. Vareskjær is a rare break in that pattern, and anyone who has spent a summer cruising these waters will immediately understand why. The islet sits facing Herøya and Tømmerstø Brygge, which means the orientation is almost absurdly good. The sun tracks across the site from morning to evening, and the smooth granite slopes on the southern side act like a natural heat absorber by early afternoon. Bring a book, a thermos of coffee, and no particular agenda. You will not miss having a garden. The boathouse itself was built in 1943 and has the kind of weather-beaten solidity that only eight decades of coastal exposure can produce. Inside — 25 square metres of it — there's a living area with a small kitchen, a storage room, and a staircase climbing up to a loft. It's functional, genuinely comfortable for a summer stay, and completely honest about what it is: a coastal retreat, not a suburban extension. The jetty terrace stretching out from its side is arguably the best room in the house. Wide enough for a table, chairs, and a full spread of grilled mackerel on a Saturday evening, it faces the water and catche ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vareskjær - located in the beautiful archipelago outside Kristiansand
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Welcome to Sømsveien 150, a unique leisure property located in the scenic surroundings of Søm, facing the sea at Korsvikfjorden. This property offers a rare opportunity to own a private retreat with its own shoreline and jetty, nestled in a tranquil bay just below the cabin. From here, you have direct access to Kristiansand’s beautiful archipelago, making it an ideal spot for those who cherish nature, boating, and peaceful getaways. The property features a simple yet charming cabin, thoughtfully designed to maximize the enjoyment of its natural setting. The main cabin includes an entrance hall with a ladder leading to a loft area, which provides storage space and two simple beds (not included in the measured area). The kitchen is functional and compact, suitable for preparing meals after a day spent outdoors. The bedroom is equipped with a 1.5 bunk bed and a single bunk, making it suitable for a small family or a couple with guests. The combined living and dining room offers stunning sea views and direct access to a sunny terrace and garden, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The cabin also has a crawl space accessible from the outside, providing additional storage. A separate outbuilding on the property houses a traditional outdoor toilet with a chamber pot (plastic bucket that must be emptied) and a storage room for equipment. There is public summer water available at the wall of the outbuilding, ensuring you have access to water during the warmer months. Please note that the cabin does not have installed electricity, which adds to the authentic, off-grid experience and encourages a slower, more mindful pace of life. The outdoor spaces are beautifully maintained, with a well-developed garden and a spacious terrac ... click here to read more

The cabin and outbuilding in the center of the image – jetty facility in the bay below to the left
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Picture this: it's a Tuesday in late June, the kind of Norwegian summer morning where the light hits the water at seven a.m. and the whole archipelago turns silver-gold. You walk out onto the wraparound terrace at Herøya 265 with a cup of coffee, the smell of salt and pine already in the air, and realize the only decision you need to make today is whether to take the boat out first or jump in the pool. That's the rhythm this place sets. Herøya is a small island sitting just off the southern coast outside Kristiansand — close enough to the mainland that a quick boat run gets you to Fidjekilen marina and into town for dinner, far enough that the noise of ordinary life simply doesn't reach you here. The island has a residents' association that keeps the place genuinely well-run: sandy beaches, tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, a football pitch, a frisbee golf course, and safe play areas for kids who will spend entire weeks running between the water and the grass without any prompting from adults. The community has that rare quality of being social without being intrusive. People here know how to let each other be. The chalet itself sits on a freehold plot of 722 square meters, and it's in genuinely good condition — fully furnished and ready to use from the day you arrive. No renovation headaches, no waiting period, no half-finished project to manage from abroad. The main cabin runs to five bedrooms and two shower rooms, and the living room has an open ceiling that gives the interior a scale you don't expect until you're standing inside it. Large windows pull in the southern light for most of the day. A fireplace anchors the room for the shoulder season, when evenings on the west coast of Norway cool fast and you wa ... click here to read more

Welcome to beautiful Herøya 265! The property is situated high in the terrain with stunning views.

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Kristiansand's enchanting archipelago, this chalet invites you into a world where modern convenience meets natural splendor. Located at Herøya 304, Kristiansand S 4639, this property boasts a prime position only 200 sun-drenched meters from the mainland. As a bussy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to present this captivating opportunity to own a piece of Norway's coastal charm. Let's dive into the essentials of this tranquil haven: - Property Type: Chalet - Condition: Good - Location: Herøya, Kristiansand - Size: 68 square meters - Price: 341,880 NOK - Layout: 1 bathroom, 1 bedroom, with additional loft space - Highlights: Sea view, modern design, private boat dock access Kristiansand is more than just a city; it's an experience imbued with rich history and vibrant culture. Known for its stunning archipelagos, sandy beaches, and charming wooden houses, it offers a perfect blend of urban and nature-laden living. The climate here is as inviting as the community itself, with mild summers ideal for boating and exploring, and winters that make everything look like a scene out of a storybook. Living on Herøya places you right at the heart of this picturesque setting. As one of the archipelago’s jewels, Herøya provides an environment of peace and quietude, broken only by the gentle lapping of waves against the shore. Imagine waking up to the sea view from your window, the cool breeze carrying the salty scent of the ocean—a rejuvenating way to start any day. This chalet exemplifies modern elegance with minimal maintenance needs, allowing you more time to enjoy the activities and beauty of your surroundings. The expansive natural plot beckons those with a green thumb or a penchant for outdo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Herøya 304! New cabin, architect-designed with a modern expression. Royal impregnated cladding and aluminum-clad windows require minimal maintenance.

Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Kristiansand, this charming country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect second home for those seeking a serene escape in Norway. With its breathtaking views of Stokksundet and the main boating channel, this property embodies the essence of Norwegian coastal living, providing a haven for relaxation and a gateway to endless outdoor activities. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. With four spacious bedrooms, this property is designed to accommodate family and friends, ensuring that every visit is filled with laughter and cherished memories. The heart of the home is its open-plan living area, where large windows frame the stunning seascape, flooding the space with natural light. Whether you're curled up by the fireplace on a chilly evening or hosting a summer gathering, the ambiance is always warm and inviting. The kitchen, with its sleek cabinetry and practical layout, is perfect for preparing meals that can be enjoyed indoors or al fresco on the terrace. Outdoors, the property truly shines. The sun-drenched garden is a paradise for gardening enthusiasts and a playground for children. Multiple cozy nooks offer sheltered spots for reading or enjoying a quiet moment, while the expansive terrace is ideal for dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the panoramic views of the archipelago. For those who love the water, the property's boathouse and deep-water dock are a dream come true. Launch your boat for a day of fishing, take a refreshing swim, or simply relax by the water's edg ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kystveien 440! The leisure property is presented by Andre Sandvik at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling Kristiansand

Imagine waking up to the gentle sway of the ocean, the fresh scent of the sea air, and the peaceful environment that Helgøya 8 in Søgne has to offer. Nestled in the heart of Southern Norway, this captivating cabin presents an opportunity you can't pass up, whether you're looking for a vacation retreat or a new home. The property is in good condition and it truly stands out because it is located on an impressive 6752 sqm plot. This size affords you a sense of privacy and tranquility that's hard to find elsewhere. Seclusion isn't the only advantage here. The shoreline is just steps away where there's a pier and a boathouse that are perfect for sunny days spent on the water. Let's take a stroll through this charming cabin. As you step into the 1st floor, you'll find a welcoming hallway that leads to various rooms, including two intricately tiled bathrooms. A bedroom on this floor provides convenience and accessibility, while the living and dining area invites gatherings and cozy family dinners. A high-quality kitchen supplied by Kvänum kitchen provides an option for all your culinary needs. Heading upstairs to the 2nd floor, a hallway leads to three more bedrooms. These rooms offer ample space and an airy vibe due to the efficient layout. A storage room on this floor means you have plenty of room for belongings without cluttering up your living space. Now let's talk about the boathouse. It's more than just a shelter for your boat; it's a fully furnished guest room with a kitchen and storage, offering you or your guests a private space to relax after a long day on the water. The property boasts numerous highlights: - Unique Southern Norway retreat - Expansive, secluded plot with direct shoreline access - Reliable water ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic area of Søgne, Norway, this quaint cabin at Sommerveien 97 offers not just a place to stay but a true getaway into nature's embrace. Overlooking the serene waters of Tjomsevannet, this two-bedroom cabin holds the allure of old-world craftsmanship, having been transported from Røros to its current idyllic location back in 1963. With a history steeped in tradition, it invites you to step away from the hustle and bustle of modern life and indulge in a simpler, more peaceful existence. Life in Søgne is characterized by a slower pace, where the closeness to nature becomes a defining part of daily life. Whether you’re an overseas buyer or an expat yearning for a home away from home, this cabin encapsulates the rustic charm that appeals to so many. The region experiences a temperate climate, with mild summers, making it an outstanding spot for those who adore outdoor activities without the extremes of temperature. Imagine arriving in summer, comfortably mild, perfect for taking long walks in the surrounding forests or casting a line into the lake to see what the waters of Norway may yield. Speaking of the outdoors, the area offers a wealth of activities to keep both body and mind engaged. Hiking trails abound, providing ample opportunities to experience the rich Norwegian landscape firsthand. From leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes, there’s something here for everyone. Anglers will delight in the possibilities the nearby lake presents, promising hours of peaceful fishing or simply enjoying the bird life that frequents the area. And if you’re inclined to get closer to the water, the swimming area by the stone pier awaits, offering a refreshing dip on those sun-filled days. Inside the cabin, simp ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sommerveien 97

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in late June, the kind that only happens in southern Norway. The sun has already been up for hours by the time you step onto the 25-square-metre terrace with your coffee, and the Skagerrak is doing that thing where it looks almost silver before it turns blue. A wooden sailing boat putters past the pier — your pier, technically, with your five-metre berth waiting — and somewhere across the water someone is lighting a barbecue. This is Torsøya 42. And mornings like this are the whole point. Torsøya sits in the Randesund archipelago on the southern edge of Kristiansand, the sun-soaked coastal city that locals half-jokingly call the Norwegian Riviera. That nickname isn't just marketing. Kristiansand consistently records more annual sunshine hours than anywhere else in Norway, and the islands and inlets around Randesund are where the city's residents have been escaping to all summer long for generations. Torsøya itself is one of the larger islands in the area — large enough to have proper hiking trails winding through pine forest and along rocky shoreline, but small enough that you genuinely feel removed from the mainland hum. The house itself was built in 1902, and you can feel that age in a good way. The proportions are generous, the walls are solid, and there's a particular kind of calm that older Scandinavian timber houses hold. Spread across two floors with 127 square metres of interior living space on an 820-square-metre freehold plot, it's a proper island house — not a cramped cabin, but not so large it loses its cosiness either. The ground floor holds an entrance hall, a kitchen, bathroom, three versatile living spaces, and a bedroom. Many owners use the ground floor layout as on ... click here to read more

Welcome to Torsøya 42 - Presented by agent/partner Terje Kvelland Skaara at Exbo Eiendomsmegling!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Høvåg, this charming country home at Isefjærveien 285 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. With its rich history dating back to 1825, this property seamlessly marries traditional Norwegian architecture with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility and adventure by the sea. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. Here, the panoramic views of Isefjærfjorden stretch before you, a daily reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds this exceptional property. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or hosting a summer barbecue, the terrace is your personal haven for relaxation and enjoyment. A Boater's Dream For those with a passion for the sea, this property is a dream come true. With a private boat place and floating dock, you have direct access to the fjord, perfect for spontaneous boat trips, fishing excursions, or simply enjoying water sports. The proximity to the sea means endless opportunities for exploration and adventure right from your doorstep. Charming Interiors Step inside to discover a home that exudes warmth and character. The main cabin offers 89 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to accommodate family and guests. Large windows flood the living areas with natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The living room, with its cozy ambiance, is the heart of the home, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor activities. The kitchen, partially updated with modern fittings, provides a functional space for meal preparation. Ample storage and workspace make it easy to cate ... click here to read more

Welcome to Isefjærveien 285

Stand on the smooth, sun-warmed rocks at the edge of Hummerviga 12 early on a July morning, coffee in hand, watching a wooden sailboat cut silently through the glassy water between the skerries. That's the daily reality here. Not a postcard fantasy — an actual morning you'll have, probably dozens of times a year. Søgne sits on Norway's Skagerrak coast, just south of Kristiansand, and this stretch of the Norwegian archipelago is genuinely different from the dramatic fjord scenery people associate with the country further north. Here it's low granite islands, open water, warm summers, and a culture built around being outside. The coastline around Hummerviga is dotted with boathouses, traditional red-painted cabins perched above the tideline, and channels wide enough to explore by kayak for an entire afternoon without retracing your route. People in the region have been spending summers here for generations. Properties with direct shoreline access don't come up often — and when they do, they rarely have 2,553 square meters of land and 77 meters of private waterfront behind them. The main cabin at Hummerviga 12 dates from around 1955. It's a renovation project, and there's no point dressing that up — but the bones are genuinely good. Two floors, five bedrooms, three separate living areas, a kitchen, and multiple verandas that frame the sea views in a way that any architect working today would try hard to replicate. The large windows weren't an accident; whoever built this place understood exactly what they were sitting on. The layout has that particular logic of old Norwegian cabins: spaces that flow into each other naturally, designed for big family gatherings, for card games that run past midnight, for lazy afternoons wi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hummerviga 12 in Søgne! Main and guest cabin.

Welcome to this humble abode nestled along Høvågveien 1015, a place where the calming presence of water meets sturdy Scandinavian craftsmanship, creating a home that you and your family could retreat to and enjoy. Situated in the idyllic waterside area of Høvåg, this waterfront cabin offers both breathtaking vistas and a sense of tranquility that comes from being so close to nature's edge. If you're in search of a property that balances peace with convenience, this may just be the right find for you. The charm of this cabin lies in its unpretentiousness—it's a comfortable place where you can imagine many days filled with laughter, relaxation, and perhaps a little adventure. The open-layout living room fills with sunlight, thanks to large windows that seem to bring the sights and water sounds right into your living space. Just imagine settling into this cozy spot with a cup of coffee or hosting a small gathering with friends and family, while continually treated to those serene views. Some might call the kitchen functional, but it serves its purpose well, equipped with necessary appliances to help you whip up meals while taking in the lovely seascape right outside. The area flows seamlessly into a dining space, big enough for hosting meals but not imposing. It's your classic mix of form and function—nothing too showy, just right. The main cabin hosts two bedrooms, famously known for being cozy and, most importantly, restful havens. The master bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom, a nice convenience, while the second bedroom is conveniently close to the other main bathroom, making the logistics of family living simpler. Both bathrooms are in good condition, featuring essential fittings that, while not extravagant, are ... click here to read more

Welcome to Høvågveien 1015! This leisure property has a cabin located right on the water's edge - with its own dock below.

Welcome to a unique opportunity nestled in the serene wilderness of Øvrebø, where nature and tranquility merge to create a one-of-a-kind living experience. Set in the idyllic rural landscape of Southern Norway, this authentic cabin offers an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle, while being conveniently located just a short drive from the lively towns of Kristiansand and Vennesla. Øvrebø is an enchanting area known for its captivating natural beauty and the outdoor adventures it offers all year round. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a fishing enthusiast, or a winter sports lover, this locale provides the perfect backdrop for an active and fulfilling lifestyle. Trails stretch across the rugged terrain, winding through lush forests and up rolling hills, delivering stunning panoramic views at every turn. During winter, these paths transform into snowy playgrounds for cross-country skiing. As a bustling international agent, who juggles multiple properties across the globe, I'm thrilled to introduce you to this classic Norwegian cabin. It's a property that speaks to the soul, an abode for those who seek solace in nature and simplicity. However, while simplicity and peace are major aspects here, you're still only a 20-minute drive away from modern amenities and the cultural offerings of bigger towns. Now, let's delve into the story of this cabin – a simple, yet charming space that beckons with its warmth and potential. Tucked away amidst towering trees and nestled near the Setesdalsvegen road, it is your canvas for creating a haven. Your neighbors are not bustling streets but the call of the wild and the rustle of the breeze through leaves. Yes, you can occasionally hear the vehicles passing by, giving you a slight connect ... click here to read more

Welcome to Setesdalsvegen 811! Contact the broker for questions about the property.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting archipelago, Indre Tydille 1 in Søgne offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of paradise. This country home, set on a sprawling 12,615 square meter plot, is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private dock, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where you can truly unwind and reconnect with nature. A Home That Embraces Nature The main cabin, built in 1964 and meticulously maintained, offers 120 square meters of living space. Its design harmonizes with the surrounding landscape, featuring large windows that frame breathtaking views of the sea and nearby islands. The living room is a haven of light and space, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace or entertaining guests. The kitchen is both functional and stylish, equipped with modern amenities that make meal preparation a joy. Whether you're cooking a simple breakfast or a lavish dinner, you'll find everything you need at your fingertips. Comfortable Accommodations - Two spacious bedrooms designed for restful nights and serene mornings. - A practical bathroom conveniently located for family and guests. - A large terrace (150 sqm) ideal for outdoor dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the panoramic views. A Boater's Paradise The property's private dock is a gateway to endless adventures on the water. Whether you're an avid sailor, a fishing enthusiast, or simply love a leisurely swim, the sea is your playground. The boathouse, ... click here to read more

Welcome to Indre Tydille 1 – the entire island is now for sale

Tucked away in the serene enclave of Søgne, Norway, lies a quaint cabin ready to offer a slice of Norwegian tranquility. Welcome to Kjeholmen 7, an address that whispers the timeless tales of coastal living. As a bussy real estate agent, I’ve come across many properties, but few capture the essence of the Norwegian coastline quite like this one. Imagine waking up in what Norwegians call a "hytte," a traditional cabin, intrinsically woven into the cultural fabric of Norway. This isn’t just about owning a cabin; it’s about claiming your own piece of the Norwegian soul. At 21 square meters, the cabin itself carries the nostalgia of its 1971 origins, embracing you with its cozy walls. Here, space isn’t measured in square meters but in the expanse of experiences it offers. The surrounding landscape is a symphony of natural beauty, offering a generous plot of 883 square meters. Think about spending your mornings with a simple coffee, the vastness of the sea reflecting your thoughts. With its direct access to the sea, this property isn’t just a home; it’s a gateway to adventure. A private beachfront and a sprawling dock await, inviting you to sail into the horizon or enjoy a lazy afternoon fishing. The permit for expansion gives it a potential narrative for growth, literally offering room to dream bigger and build a legacy. Life here is for those with a penchant for exploration. The archipelago around Trysnes is a maritime dream – whether you're paddling through the skerries by kayak or exploring by boat, the landscape doesn’t disappoint. On land, the hiking trails present a different kind of serenity with panoramic views and a chance to come face-to-face with stunning Norwegian flora and fauna. Despite its seeming solitu ... click here to read more

Sørmegleren / Jon A Røsstad presents Kjeholmen 7

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private dock, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your terrace to greet the day. Welcome to Tømmervigodden 12, a stunning country home nestled in the heart of Søgne's breathtaking archipelago. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility, adventure, and unparalleled natural beauty. A Coastal Haven Located in one of Norway's most picturesque coastal regions, this property offers a unique blend of privacy and accessibility. Søgne is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and scenic islands, making it a haven for boating enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a base for maritime adventures, this home provides the perfect setting. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 337 square meters of living space, this home is designed to accommodate both intimate family moments and larger gatherings. - Five Bedrooms: Including a master suite with a walk-in wardrobe, ensuring comfort and privacy for all. - Three Modern Bathrooms: Stylishly designed with both bathtubs and showers. - Private Sandy Beach: Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. - Substantial Dock Facility: Ideal for boating enthusiasts, offering direct access to the archipelago. - Beautifully Landscaped Gardens: Featuring multiple terraces and seating areas for relaxation and entertaining. - Double Garage with Golf Simulator: A unique feature for golf lovers. - Outdoor Kitchen and Dining Area: Equipped with a new grill and pergola-covered dining space. - High-Speed Internet Access: Ensuring connectivity for work or leisure. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Søgne means em ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the fascinating allure of Søgne, Trysnesveien 410B offers more than just a home—it offers a slice of Norwegian coastal life. This tranquil, owner-occupied apartment, situated between the lively cities of Kristiansand and Mandal, is a pearl waiting to be discovered by the world. Foreign investors, expats seeking a serene beachside abode, and individuals in search of a harmonious balance between nature's quietude and urban accessibility will find this property an intriguing proposition. Perched tantalizingly close to the sea, every inch of this apartment invites you into a world of panoramic views and gentle, salty breezes. Just imagine beginning your mornings on the sweeping 11-square-meter balcony, where the mornings sing with the chorus of seabirds and the air has the fresh scent of the ocean. It’s a wonderful spot to sip your morning coffee as you gaze upon Trysnes marina. The sea becomes a constant companion, offering a changing vista with each hour of the day. Step inside, and the apartment keeps telling its story of relaxation and ease. With 77 square meters of space, it unfolds comfortably, presenting a thoughtfully arranged open-plan living area that merges environing joy and functionality. The living room and the kitchen are two peas in a pod—perfect partners in entertaining guests or just enjoying a Netflix night. Speaking of the kitchen, don’t get me started. Fitted with an array of modern appliances and sufficient countertop spaces, it's a dream for those who love to rustle up a meal or simply experiment with Norwegian cuisine. And let’s not overlook the style—simple, yet efficient cabinetry means that the kitchen is as easy on the eyes as it is practical for the chef. Two cozy bedrooms offer ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trysnesveien 410B! The property is presented by Andre Sandvik at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling avd. Kristiansand