Idyllic 2019 Chalet Retreat in Ingeberg: 65 sqm, Ski Enthusiast’s Dream with Sauna & Two Sunlit Terraces

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Bringebærstien 59, 2323 Ingeberg, Ingeberg (Norway)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 65Floor area

€277,777

Chalet

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

65m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque town of Ingeberg, Norway, Bringebærstien 59 offers you a truly unique opportunity to experience the serene beauty of chalet living. This property, crafted in 2019, stands not only as a home but as a getaway into tranquility. With an address that's become synonymous with breathtaking natural wonder, this chalet holds promise for those seeking solace in the midst of nature’s grandeur.

The generous interiors stretch across 65 square metres, offering a modern yet traditionally cozy environment. Imagine walking into a space where an open-plan living room and kitchen greet you, adorned with large windows that allow the natural light to flood in. The beauty of this space truly comes alive with the light parquet floors and horizontal wood paneling, creating an inviting warmth that speaks of comfort and homeliness. Your culinary adventures are well supported by an integrated kitchen, complete with an induction hob, oven, and dishwasher; ideal for both day-to-day living and occasional entertaining.

The accommodations here cater efficiently to your needs. With one spacious bedroom on the ground floor and an additional cozy loft room, there's ample provision for rest and relaxation. And speaking of relaxation, the bathroom accompanies its facilities with a private sauna – your private oasis of calm after a day exploring the extensive outdoors that Ingeberg offers.

Step outside to be greeted by two terraces that promise a delightful outdoor experience. Picture yourself soaking up the sun while enjoying a peaceful morning coffee or having dinner alfresco with family and friends – the terraces transition seamlessly with the sun’s path to maximize your enjoyment throughout the day.

Being in Ingeberg means waking up to an environment that feels like a vacation spot every day. With a ski trail situated just 50 meters away, winter sports enthusiasts will find this to be a dream come true. Those months when winter retreats sees the landscape transform into a lush haven, offering opportunities for fishing, cycling, and hiking adventures. Summertime fills the air with the scent of wildflowers and the vibrant colors bring life to the canvas that is Ingeberg.

The town itself is a peaceful sanctuary, far from the hustle and bustle yet well-connected for convenience. It’s easy to lose yourself here without getting lost, and the community is welcoming to international buyers and expatriates, making it an ideal second home or perhaps your next big life move. Parking is hassle-free, with a gravel driveway that ensures your vehicle is both safe and accessible.

Living in a chalet such as this offers more than just a roof over your head – it gives you a lifestyle centered around outdoor exploration and a peaceful pace of life. The winters might be cold, with snow-draped landscapes that demand a keen sense of adventure, but the cozy interiors of Bringebærstien 59 offer a snug retreat to return to as you toast your toes by the fireplace.

On a typical day, you might begin with a brisk ski, followed by a stroll to the local market, or perhaps you'd prefer the calm of fishing in the numerous nearby waters. As the seasons change, so do the activities. Autumn paints the terrain with golden hues and soft leaves crunch underfoot during hikes, while spring signals a burst of new life that never fails to inspire awe.

There is something inherently special about living in a place like Ingeberg. It's not just the scenic allure but the serene lifestyle that captivates. For those ready to embrace this way of living, Bringebærstien 59 stands ready – a home that offers year-round beauty, comfort, and tranquility. Whether you're a ski enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone simply looking for a unique home base, this property assures a fulfilling experience.

Your journey to Ingeberg could very well be a transformative chapter in your life's story. Here awaits not just a chalet, but a lifestyle narrative you can shape, engage with, and relish every single day.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
65
Price per m²
€4,273
Garden size
533
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture yourself stepping onto your private terrace at 626 meters above sea level, morning coffee in hand, as the Norwegian sun illuminates the peaks surrounding Mjølfjell. The crisp mountain air fills your lungs while skis lean ready against the cabin wall—groomed cross-country trails await just steps from your door. This is the rhythm of life at Kleivavegen 46, where every season delivers a different adventure and your three-bedroom mountain retreat serves as the perfect base for exploring one of Norway's most accessible alpine regions. Nestled in the scenic mountain area of Mjølfjell, this 68-square-meter year-round chalet represents the essence of Norwegian cabin culture while offering thoroughly modern comfort. The property sits on a generous 984-square-meter freehold plot where morning sun arrives early and lingers until 8 or 9 PM during summer months, bathing the landscape in that distinctive golden Nordic light that photographers and nature lovers treasure. This is where families gather around the outdoor grill shelter—a traditional Norwegian gapahuk—sharing stories and meals while weather patterns dance across distant peaks. The 2022 renovation transformed this property into a turnkey mountain residence without sacrificing its authentic character. Complete electrical and plumbing system upgrades mean you can focus entirely on mountain pursuits rather than maintenance concerns. The moment you enter, high ceilings and strategically placed windows frame panoramic views that change with the seasons—snow-blanketed forests in winter, wildflower meadows in summer, and the spectacular color transitions of Nordic autumn. A crackling fireplace provides atmospheric warmth while the modern heat pump ensures consistent com ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kleivavegen 46 presented by Thomas Bull Wingaard at EiendomsMegler 1 - Photo by Arvid Berg

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-drenched veranda 822 meters above sea level, morning coffee in hand, as the golden light illuminates the snow-capped peaks surrounding Dalen Valley. The crisp mountain air fills your lungs while you plan the day ahead—perhaps first tracks on the alpine slopes just 300 meters away, or a tranquil cross-country ski along groomed trails that wind through ancient pine forests. This is the daily reality awaiting owners of this well-appointed mountain chalet in one of Norway's most reliable snow destinations. Nestled between the historic villages of Dalen and Valle in Telemark County, this 66-square-meter retreat occupies an enviable position in an established cabin community where Norwegian families have gathered for generations. The location strikes that perfect balance outdoor enthusiasts dream about: genuinely remote mountain character with practical year-round road access and modern conveniences. Your 1,104-square-meter natural plot provides unobstructed views across the high country while maintaining comfortable distances from neighboring properties, ensuring privacy without isolation. The Dalen Valley region represents authentic Norwegian mountain culture, far removed from overcrowded alpine resorts. Winter here means guaranteed snow conditions from November through April, with the nearest alpine facility literally a three-minute walk from your door. Cross-country skiers find themselves spoiled with kilometers of meticulously groomed trails suitable for both classic and skate techniques. The area's elevation and inland position create dry, powdery snow that locals treasure—none of the heavy, wet coastal conditions that plague lower elevations. Spring transforms the landscape as wil ... click here to read more

The plot is about 1.1 decares and consists of a natural lot with open space around the building and views of the surrounding terrain.

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Vangsåsen region, Sandvollvegen 26 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that serves as the perfect second home or vacation retreat. This delightful property, located in the serene town of Ingeberg, is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a slice of Norwegian paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, set on over 1,080 square meters of freehold land, provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its gently sloping terrain, the property enjoys excellent sunlight exposure, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. A Cozy Retreat with Endless Potential Originally built in 1970 and thoughtfully extended in 1978, the chalet boasts a solid foundation and a simple yet inviting design. The main building features a spacious kitchen, a large living room, two well-sized bedrooms, and a modern bathroom equipped with a Cinderella incineration toilet. The living room, with its open fireplace and wood-burning stove, is the heart of the home, offering a warm and welcoming space for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The kitchen, located in the 1978 extension, is bright and functional, with ample room for a dining table and good work surfaces. Recent upgrades to one of the bedrooms ensure a pleasant and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the large west-facing terrace, where you can soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The expansive plot offers plenty of space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simp ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sandvollvegen 26!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Vang på Hedmarken, Alderslystvegen 34 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet, perfect for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. This charming property, set amidst lush farmland and dense forests, provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently close to modern amenities and vibrant cultural experiences. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds, as sunlight filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over your cozy chalet. With three well-appointed bedrooms, a spacious living area, and a bright winter garden, this property is designed for comfort and relaxation, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, or solo adventurers. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Living in Vang på Hedmarken means embracing the great outdoors. The region is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities throughout the year. From hiking and mountain biking in the summer to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter, there's always an adventure waiting just outside your door. - Location: Alderslystvegen 34, Vang på Hedmarken, Norway - Property Type: Chalet - Condition: Good - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 61 sqm - Price: €64,600 - Outdoor Space: 322 sqm leased land - Terrace: 14 sqm south-west facing - Heating: Wood-burning stove - Internet: Mobile broadband available - Transport: Bus stop 6-minute walk - Proximity: 14 km to Hamar city center ### A Home for All Seasons The chalet's traditional wooden construction exudes warmth and charm, with classic wooden floors and large windows that invite natural light into every corner. T ... click here to read more

Welcome to Alderslystvegen 34 – a pleasant leisure property with traditional wooden construction and ample space for social gatherings.

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of a mountain bird are your morning symphony. At Søndre St. Olav 139, nestled in the serene landscape of Vang på Hedmarken, this dream becomes your daily reality. This chalet, a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian craftsmanship and modern amenities, offers a sanctuary for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. A Story of Timeless Craftsmanship Built in 2014, this chalet is a testament to the enduring appeal of log construction, featuring a classic sod roof that seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings. The property sits on a generous 1,000 m² leased plot, framed by a traditional wooden fence that enhances its authentic mountain charm. Here, the rhythm of life is dictated by the seasons, each bringing its own unique palette of experiences. Winter's Embrace As snow blankets the landscape, the chalet transforms into a winter wonderland. With direct ski-in/ski-out access to over 350 km of groomed cross-country trails, including 12 km of illuminated paths, your days can be filled with exhilarating adventures. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the trails offer something for everyone, with Gåsbu serving as a central hub for winter sports enthusiasts. Summer's Splendor When the snow melts, the area reveals a lush tapestry of hiking and cycling trails, inviting you to explore the breathtaking Norwegian wilderness. The chalet's location offers unparalleled access to outdoor activities, from leisurely walks to challenging hikes, ensuring that every day is an opportunity to connect with nature. A Home Designed for Comfort Step in ... click here to read more

Welcome to Søndre St. Olav 139! Photo: EFKT. Photographer: Pål Godager.

Welcome to your potential new home at Linerla 30, located in the serene and picturesque setting of Løten, Norway. This chalet, constructed in 2017, boasts an exceptional balance of high-standard accommodation and breathtaking natural beauty, ideal for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life or looking for a welcoming community to call home. Linerla 30 offers an idyllic year-round escape in the form of a modern chalet with a footprint of 113 square meters. It features three cozy bedrooms and a bathroom, catering well to small families or couples. The interior reveals a well-thought-out layout that includes a spacious, socially inviting living room accented by a separate TV room—perfect spots for family gatherings or simply unwinding. Central to its charm is an expansive outdoor terrace, measuring roughly 118 square meters. The terrace is not just any outdoor space—it includes a luxurious jacuzzi and stylish outdoor furniture, making it a sublime spot to relish the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. From here, residents can enjoy both the sunrise and sunset, basking in optimal sunlight throughout the day. An additional outbuilding provides practical storage solutions with its 23 square meters divided between an uninsulated general storage area and an insulated sports equipment room. Property Features: - Modern construction from 2017 - Sizeable living area and separate TV room - Three bedrooms and one bathroom - Large 118 square-meter terrace with jacuzzi - Outdoor furniture included - Outbuilding for storage needs (23 square meters) Løten offers a lifestyle marked by tranquility and close proximity to nature. The local area, particularly in Svaenlia on Budor, is a coveted spot known ... click here to read more

Welcome to Budor and Linerla 30!

Welcome to this charming cabin nestled in the serene landscape of Svaenlia, Løten. Known for its tranquil environment and proximity to nature, this property promises a peaceful retreat for individuals or families looking to embrace a slower-paced lifestyle amidst the beauty of the Norwegian countryside. Located at Tiuren 36, this cabin offers a delicate blend of rustic charm and contemporary facilities, making it an appealing choice for those moving internationally or locals seeking a home away from the bustling city life. Svaenlia, being a neighborhood that edges right up to ski slopes and cross-country trails, provides immediate access to outdoor activities just 300 meters from your doorstep, ensuring that winter sports enthusiasts will find this location perfect for their lifestyle. The cabin itself, robustly constructed using timber and embodying a delightful Røroshytte style, spreads across 78 square meters. It features a well-thought-out floor plan that includes a large living room - ideal for family gatherings, three cozy bedrooms providing personal space for all family members, and a spacious bathroom. The kitchen and dining area adjoin the living room, creating an open and welcoming space for dining and entertaining. A laundry and technical room conveniently located by the entrance makes managing outdoor gear and storage a breeze. Accuracy in the description is crucial, and it’s important to note for potential buyers that while the cabin is in good condition, it's a fantastic opportunity for those looking to infuse a bit of their own style into a home. The essence of a fixer-upper opportunity here provides the perfect canvass for personal tailoring, making this an ideal pick for woodworking enthusiasts or th ... click here to read more

Welcome to the attractive Budor and this cozy family cabin (type Røroshytte), with a superb location on a secluded yet central plot near cross-country trails/hiking paths and the ski slope.

Your dream of owning a picturesque chalet in the heart of Norway's majestic landscapes beckons with this delightful property nestled in the charming town of Løten. As an experienced agent working for a global real estate agency, it's a pleasure to present to you this property that is not just a home but an invitation to experience the brilliant natural beauty and serenity of Norway. This chalet, located at Tretåspetten 1, was constructed in 2016, offering both modern convenience and the cozy warmth expected from a traditional Norwegian getaway. Its spacious design and thoughtful layout make it ideal for families or anyone eager to have a comfortable retreat. With a size of 81 square meters, this cabin can host up to 14 guests, providing ample space for loved ones or visitors from abroad. Let's delve into what makes this chalet a true catch for foreign buyers looking for a serene yet exciting lifestyle. As you step into the chalet, the wide, welcoming terrace greets you. This area is perfect for soaking in the sun or enjoying alfresco dining. With a view that sweeps across the beautiful inland nature, you'll find it hard to resist spending your mornings here with a cup of coffee. The terrace also offers the potential space for a Jacuzzi, adding a touch of relaxation to your outdoor experience. Enclosed spaces like the covered outdoor area and west-facing balcony ensure you always have an ideal spot to relax or entertain guests. Internally, the chalet is a fine mix of functionality and comfort. The heart of any home, the kitchen, does not disappoint. It's fully equipped with integrated appliances which make meal preparation both convenient and enjoyable. Adjacent to the kitchen is a living space featuring a modern wood ... click here to read more

Welcome to Budor and Tretåspetten 1!

Step outside on a January morning, clip into your cross-country skis, and you're already on the trail. That's not an exaggeration — the groomed tracks of Budor's beloved network are literally 200 meters from the front door. The snow sits heavy on the spruce trees, the air tastes clean in a way city air never quite does, and the only sound is the hiss of your skis and the occasional wood pigeon. That's the daily reality of owning this 1940s log chalet at Budorvegen 1165 in Løten, one of Innlandet's most quietly sought-after recreational areas. Løten sits in the inland heart of Norway, about 100 kilometers north of Oslo — close enough for a Friday afternoon escape from the capital, far enough that the weekday world feels genuinely distant. The Gryllingseter area, where this chalet sits at 496 meters above sea level, has a different rhythm from the coast. Winters here are reliably snowy, reliably cold, and thoroughly Nordic in the best sense. Summers bring a softness — wildflowers along the hiking paths, long light evenings, the smell of pine warming up in June sun. The cabin itself started life around 1940 as a hunting lodge. You can still read that history in the bones of the building — the low-ceilinged basement was once used to hang and dry game, and the traditional Norwegian log construction (laftet tømmer) gives the walls a solidity and thermal mass that modern frame builds simply can't replicate. In 2009, a thoughtful extension broadened the floor plan to 41 square meters of interior living space, and suddenly what was purely a hunting shelter became a genuinely comfortable two-bedroom holiday home. The roof was replaced in both 2003 and 2009, and the exterior received a fresh stain coat in 2020 — so the structural ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping out your door on a crisp winter morning, skis in hand, with pristine groomed trails just 100 meters from your front door. The mountain air fills your lungs as you glide across snow-covered terrain, watching the sunrise paint the Norwegian peaks in shades of pink and gold. This is the reality waiting for you at this three-bedroom mountain retreat in Budor, where the Norwegian wilderness meets modern, worry-free vacation home ownership. Built in 2006 and maintained to high standards, this 79-square-meter row house in the Budor guesthouse cooperative offers international buyers an exceptional entry point into Norwegian mountain living. The property represents something increasingly rare in European vacation markets: a turnkey mountain retreat where energy costs are minimal, maintenance is shared, and the focus remains entirely on enjoying one of Scandinavia's most rewarding outdoor destinations. The Norwegian approach to mountain retreats emphasizes functionality without sacrificing comfort, and this property embodies that philosophy perfectly. The geothermal heating system, covered entirely within the modest monthly cooperative fees, eliminates the unpredictable energy bills that plague many vacation properties across Europe. While owners of traditional mountain cabins often face shocking electricity costs during winter visits, you'll enjoy consistent underfloor heating and unlimited hot water as part of your fixed expenses. This transforms a vacation home from a financial concern into pure pleasure. The layout flows across two carefully designed floors. Enter through a practical hallway with space for outdoor gear, then discover the heart of the home: an open-plan living area connected to a fully ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping out your door at sunrise, ski poles in hand, and gliding onto groomed tracks that wind through snow-laden pines before most of the world has woken. This is the reality awaiting at Gamle Budorveg 3, a three-bedroom mountain retreat perched at 633 meters in Budor, where the Norwegian wilderness becomes your extended backyard and every season delivers its own adventure. Less than 100 meters from cross-country skiing trails and just 300 meters from alpine slopes, this 54-square-meter cabin transforms the dream of spontaneous outdoor access into daily routine. The Løten region of Norway represents one of Scandinavia's most accessible mountain getaway destinations, positioned within the eastern highlands where winter sports culture runs deep and summer hiking reveals landscapes that have inspired Norwegian artists for generations. Unlike crowded alpine resorts, Budor maintains an authentic mountain community atmosphere where neighbors greet each other on the trails and the rhythm of life follows the seasons rather than tourist calendars. The elevation here creates reliable snow conditions from November through April, while summer temperatures hover in the comfortable 15-22°C range, perfect for forest walks and outdoor dining on the property's expansive 27-square-meter terrace. Built in 1960 and thoughtfully expanded in 1990, this cabin has been systematically upgraded to meet modern vacation home standards while preserving the warmth of traditional Norwegian mountain architecture. Recent renovations include fresh pine flooring that releases its subtle fragrance when warmed by the sun streaming through south-facing windows, newly plastered walls and ceilings that maximize natural light, and a complet ... click here to read more

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Just imagine waking up in a cozy cabin nestled amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Løten, Norway. This charming property on Ruskåsvegen 34 is just the opportunity you've been searching for. Surrounded by lush forests and with the bustling ski trails right at your doorstep, this cabin is a perfect retreat for those wanting a balanced blend of adventure and relaxation. As a busy real estate agent with a global network, I want to make sure you have all the information needed to see why this cabin might be the perfect spot for you, especially if you're intrigued by the beauty and culture of Norway. Located right in Budor, a known gem for outdoor enthusiasts, this cabin offers a genuine taste of Scandinavian living. Here, every season unfolds with its own unique palette and activities. Measuring a modest 54 square meters, this intimate cabin is bigger than its numbers might suggest. With three cozy bedrooms and a functional bathroom, it offers a peaceful getaway for families and those who value their time spent in nature over mere square footage. The cabin, initially built in 1965 and expanded in 1984, has stood the test of time with grace and now needs a bit of updating—a fantastic chance for you to put a touch of your own style into the space. Let's explore the features of this cabin: - 3 cozy bedrooms, a snug space for a restful night - Compact bathroom, straightforward and practical - Open living room and kitchen, perfect for meals and conversations - Year-round access with a road leading right to the cabin - Generous parking space for visitors or multiple cars - Wood-fired stove providing warmth and ambiance - Patio area for those sunny summer days - Nature trails directly accessible, hike all year round - Expa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ruskåsvegen 34 at Budor!

Nestled within the serene landscapes of Løten, a hidden gem known to very few, lies a chalet at Målivegen 334 that effortlessly embodies the quintessential Nordic retreat. This cozy family chalet might just be the getaway home that some overseas buyers dream about, offering a unique opportunity to live amidst nature while still having access to life's essentials. As I'm quite bussy these days with numerous listings and client viewings, I'd like to take a moment to guide you through what makes this property and its surroundings so special. The community of Løten is uniquely located in a region that invites adventurous souls and peace-seekers alike. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, the area offers a fine blend of outdoor activities and a tranquil lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the sound of chirping birds and stepping outside onto your 27 square meter terrace to a view of lush forests and pristine trails. The climate here has four distinct seasons; winters are postcard-perfect with snow-capped scenes, while summers are mild—a perfect mix for those who enjoy varied weather. In any season, there's no shortage of things to do. Once the snow blankets the ground, you’re just a stone's throw away from Budor with its world-class skiing facilities. The area offers a ski resort, and for those who prefer quieter outdoor activities, the extensive trail network welcomes cross-country skiing enthusiasts for hours of exploration. When the snow melts away, these very trails transform into excellent routes for hiking. Pick blueberries and cloudberries along your path or admire the landscape's rich greenery. For an adventurous twist, the Korpreiret canyon provides more rugged terrain just a few kilometers away. The chalet itse ... click here to read more

Welcome to Målivegen 334! The cabin is located in a scenic area with scattered holiday homes.

Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Løten, at Størigardsvegen 22, this inviting chalet offers a slice of serene Norwegian lifestyle. Ideal for anyone dreaming of a year-round retreat, this cozy two-bedroom property effortlessly blends comfort and practicality, promising an immersive experience in the heart of Norway's breathtaking wilderness. With a robust wood stove and solar panels in place, this property presents an eco-friendly choice for those seeking sustainability mixed with provincial living. As you wander into this 57-square-meter dwelling, the warm wooden floors immediately create an air of rustic comfort. The layout has been thoughtfully planned, with the living room serving as the central hub—a place where both relaxation and social gatherings naturally unfold. The integrated kitchen and living area ensure that your precious moments spent cooking are unhurried and familial. The kitchen, adorned with solid wood cabinetry and a pristine wood countertop, marries style with functionality, offering a homely space where culinary creations can come to life. The cabin doesn't shy away from leisure and rejuvenation; offering a private sauna that pairs perfectly with the snowy backdrop of Løten winters. Imagine unwinding here after a day spent exploring the peerless local environment—truly a respite that beckons you to savor life’s quieter moments. Outside, the expansive 41-square-meter terrace beckons with the promise of morning coffees and evening sunsets. It strategically wraps around the chalet, blessing you with sunlight at all hours thanks to its east, south, and west orientations. Løten is known for its high snowfall, making this location a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. With ski trails practi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Budor and Størigardsvegen 22!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Budor region, this authentic cabin offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian heritage. Located at Størigardsvegen 51, Løten, this property is more than just a cabin; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tradition, tranquility, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush landscapes of Løten. This cabin, originally a forest shelter from the Løiten commons, has been lovingly relocated to its current site, preserving its historical charm while offering modern-day comforts. With a price tag of just 53,100, this property is an affordable entry into the coveted second home market in Norway. A Cozy Retreat with Rustic Charm The cabin's design is a testament to simplicity and functionality. With one bedroom and a combined living room and kitchen area, it offers a cozy retreat for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The lacquered wooden floors and log walls exude warmth, while the wood-burning stoves ensure a snug atmosphere even during the coldest months. The kitchen, though compact, is thoughtfully designed with custom-built cabinets and a wall-mounted cupboard. A gas burner provides the means to prepare simple meals, making it perfect for weekend getaways or longer stays. A Connection to Nature The cabin's location on a leased plot offers breathtaking views of Gitvola and Nordhue, two prominent local hills. The surrounding natural terrain provides a peaceful and private setting, ideal for those who value a close connection to nature. A small terrace at the entrance is perfect for enjoying sunny days and panoramic views. Year-Round Accessibility and Activities One of the cabin's sta ... click here to read more

Welcome to Størigardsvegen 51 at Budor!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Løten, Norway, this charming chalet at Størigardsvegen 65 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic allure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on your private terrace. The panoramic views of the Budor region unfold before you, a breathtaking tapestry of nature's finest work. The chalet's strategic location ensures that whether it's the vibrant colors of autumn or the pristine white of winter, every season paints a new picture. In winter, the chalet transforms into a haven for snow enthusiasts. With over 300 km of cross-country ski trails and a family-friendly alpine resort nearby, your days are filled with exhilarating descents and cozy evenings by the Jøtul wood-burning stove. As spring arrives, the landscape bursts into life, offering endless trails for hiking and cycling. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Practical Design Built in 2020, this chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and modern living. The single-level layout maximizes space and functionality, featuring two well-appointed bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom. The open-plan living area, with its solid wood floors and large windows, invites natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, a blend of sleek IKEA design and practicality, is equipped with a gas stove and solid wood countertops, perfect for preparing hearty m ... click here to read more

Welcome to Størigardsvegen 65!

Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Vangsåsen, the charming chalet at Møssmørvegen 49 offers a delightful escape into the heart of Norway's natural beauty. This cozy abode stands proudly on a 40-square-meter plot within the sought-after cabin community known as "Brumund sør." Conceived in 2017, this area embodies a tranquil retreat, brimming with opportunities to bask in both tranquility and adventure, all while being closely enveloped by unblemished Norwegian wilderness—the perfect place for overseas buyers or expats seeking a home away from home. As you drive through scenic roads emanating from Hamar to reach this secret haven, the journey itself feels like a prelude to the peaceful seclusion that awaits. The chalet boasts a south-facing position, ensuring it is bathed in sunlight while offering uninterrupted glimpses of the shimmering Lake Mjøsa—a sight that stirs the soul. Perched gracefully 744 meters above sea level, the air is crisp, and during winter, the blankets of snow turn this whole region into a white wonderland, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Before we delve into the chalet’s features, let's talk about the enchanting community of Vang på Hedmarken. Blessed with a lively cultural scene, rich in history and tradition, this area extends a warm embrace to newcomers. Residents enjoy a climate that mirrors the hallmark of Nordic seasons—cool, snowy winters and pleasant, sun-dappled summers. Local life seamlessly blends the calm of rural living with the accessibility and vibrancy of nearby Hamar. Weekend farmers' markets, charming artisan shops, and cozy cafes provide a delightful mix of modern convenience and old-world charm. In terms of recreational options, Vangsåsen does not disappoint. Sk ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Budor region, Dompapen 32 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the rustic charm of the Norwegian wilderness. This three-bedroom chalet, located in Løten, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks visible from your window. This is the daily reality at Dompapen 32, where nature's beauty is your constant companion. The chalet's location is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts, offering direct access to over 300 kilometers of meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a beginner, the trails cater to all levels, ensuring endless winter fun. For those who prefer the thrill of downhill skiing, the Budor ski lift is a mere 2.5 kilometers away, providing easy access to exhilarating slopes. And when the snow melts, the region transforms into a lush paradise for hiking, cycling, and exploring the diverse flora and fauna that call this area home. The chalet itself, constructed in 1998 and thoughtfully upgraded in 2024 and 2025, exudes warmth and hospitality. The open-plan living room and kitchen serve as the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather around the fireplace after a day of adventure. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. Each of the three bedrooms is designed with comfort in mind, offering ample space for relaxation. The modern bathroom ensures convenience, while the practical entrance hall and storage room keep outdoor gear organized and ready ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Løten, Norway, this charming chalet at Lemenet 2 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines traditional Norwegian architecture with modern comforts, all set against the backdrop of Innlandet's breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as sunlight filters through the large windows of your cozy chalet. Built in 2004, this 70-square-meter log cabin is a testament to timeless craftsmanship, featuring machine-notched timber and a traditional turf roof that blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The chalet's design is both practical and inviting, making it an ideal getaway for families, couples, or solo adventurers. ### Experience the Løten Lifestyle Løten is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its stunning natural scenery and outdoor activities, this region is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Whether you're a fan of winter sports or summer hikes, Løten offers something for everyone. - Winter Wonderland: Just 150 meters from your doorstep, you'll find meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails. An alpine ski lift is a mere 7-minute drive away, providing easy access to exhilarating downhill runs. - Summer Escapes: As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The nearby Løiten Almenning offers rights to hunting and fishing, ensuring endless outdoor adventures. - Cultural Richness: Løten is steeped in history and culture, with local festivals and events that celebrate Norwegian traditions. Explore ... click here to read more

Cozy family cabin from 2004, all on one level.

Welcome to the serene town of Løten, nestled in the heart of Norway, where the picturesque chalet at Ulven 4 offers a blend of comfort and adventure, making it an ideal family home. As you consider establishing your roots here or seeking a delightful getaway spot, let's explore the property and the vibrant life Løten has to offer. The Ulven 4 chalet is more than just a residence; it's a gateway to the great outdoors, suited perfectly for those who cherish nature and tranquility. This charming family cabin, built in 1995, is in good condition and enjoys a prime location near Budor, renowned for its enchanting ski and hiking trails. The property sprawls over 86 square meters, featuring three cozy bedrooms that ensure privacy and comfort for all family members. The cabin boasts a large south-facing terrace, complete with an outdoor fireplace, providing an exquisite space for relaxing evenings or social gatherings, basking in the breathtaking panorama of Løten's natural beauty. - Three comfortable bedrooms - One well-maintained bathroom - Separate toilet facilities - Spacious living room ideal for family activities - Hallway and additional storage room - Large south-facing terrace with an outdoor fireplace - Air-to-air heat pump - Convenient water post nearby - Year-round road access Living in Løten offers a unique lifestyle filled with peaceful retreats and active pursuits. The town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, where families can enjoy skiing just steps from their doorstep. During warmer months, the surrounding trails invite hiking and biking, promising scenic views and adventures for all ages. Løten is not just about picturesque landscapes but also ab ... click here to read more

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