Idyllic 3-Bedroom Chalet in Treungen: Perfect for Year-Round Retreats

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Trytetjønn 74, 3855 Treungen, Treungen (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 76Floor area

€128,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

76m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, Trytetjønn 74 in Treungen offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility. This charming chalet, with its rustic allure and modern comforts, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply looking for a serene getaway, this property promises a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and recreational opportunities.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air. The chalet, built in 1975, has been meticulously maintained, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. With 76 square meters of living space, it comfortably accommodates families and guests alike. The layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring three cozy bedrooms and a flexible sleeping area in the hallway, ensuring ample space for up to eight people.

Local Lifestyle and Activities


Treungen is a hidden gem, offering a blend of tranquility and adventure. Just 3.5 km from the village center, the chalet is perfectly positioned for easy access to local amenities, including grocery stores and electric vehicle charging stations. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with a plethora of outdoor activities to enjoy year-round.

- Summer Adventures:
- Hiking trails in the surrounding mountains
- Swimming and fishing in the pristine Nisser lake
- Exploring the geological wonders of Jettegrytene and Skuggenatten

- Winter Wonderland:
- Gautefall ski center just 15 km away
- Alpine skiing and cross-country trails
- Vibrant winter sports scene

Chalet Features and Amenities


- Spacious Terrace: 40 m² for outdoor dining and relaxation
- Cozy Living Room: Wood-burning stove for warmth and ambiance
- Well-Appointed Kitchen: Ample counter space for meal preparation
- Flexible Sleeping Arrangements: Three bedrooms plus additional sleeping area
- Modern Bathroom Facilities: Cinderella incineration toilet and shower room
- Outdoor Shower: Available for use during warmer months
- Year-Round Accessibility: Car access and parking directly outside
- Secure Gated Community: Ensures privacy and peace of mind

Living in Treungen


Life in Treungen is characterized by a harmonious blend of nature and convenience. The chalet's location at an elevation of 260 meters above sea level offers breathtaking views and a pleasant climate. Public transport is accessible, with a bus stop just 17 minutes away, making it easy to explore the surrounding areas.

The community is well-organized, with a secure entrance gate and low municipal fees. The property is sold with freehold ownership of the building and a leasehold on the land, ensuring a straightforward ownership experience.

A Story of Potential


While the chalet is in good condition, it offers potential for personalization. Imagine transforming the outdoor space into a lush garden or adding your personal touch to the interior decor. The possibilities are endless, allowing you to create a home that reflects your unique style and preferences.

Conclusion


Trytetjønn 74 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a family holiday home, a base for outdoor pursuits, or a tranquil retreat, this chalet is sure to meet your needs. Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic property your new home away from home, where every day is an opportunity to embrace the beauty of Norway's great outdoors.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
76
Price per m²
€1,684
Garden size
253
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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Stand on the terrace at six in the morning, coffee in hand, and the only sound you'll hear is the water. Dølisjøen sits below you, its surface catching the pale Norwegian light, and the birch forest on the far bank hasn't woken up yet. This is what you bought the chalet for. Not a checklist of features — this specific, unhurried quiet that Slåstad delivers every single time. Nedre Føskerudbråten 4 is a two-bedroom timber chalet set on a freehold 935-square-metre plot in an established cabin community above the eastern shore of Dølisjøen. The elevated position means you look out over the treetops rather than into someone else's garden. There are no immediate neighbours pressing in on either side. The plot slopes gently, wrapped in natural vegetation that keeps it private through summer and eerily beautiful under snow in February. The chalet was built in 1971 and it wears its age honestly — traditional Norwegian tongue-and-groove timber panelling on walls and ceilings, worn in the best possible way, the kind of interior that took decades to develop that particular golden patina that flat-pack furniture never achieves. Everything is on one level: entrance hall, toilet room, kitchen, living room, two bedrooms. Fifty-three square metres of thoughtfully arranged space. Compact, yes, but it has never felt cramped to anyone who's spent a July evening here with the terrace doors thrown open and the fireplace lit against the cooler mountain air drifting in off the lake. That fireplace matters. So does the wood-burning stove installed in 2006. On an October weekend when the maples have gone amber and the lake is glassy and still, you'll feed the stove and read until dark without ever wanting to be anywhere else. Norwegian cabin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nedre Føskerudbråten 4! Photo: Bjørn Sørheim/EFKT

Step outside on a September morning and you can hear two things at once: the faint slap of water against the rocks at Skarvatnet, and absolutely nothing else. That's the reality of Gamle Skarvegen 307. The lake sits just 70 meters from the front door — close enough that you can be in a canoe before your coffee goes cold. Oppdal is one of central Norway's most capable mountain towns, and this corner of it, up along the old Skarvegen road, sits at an elevation where the air has a bite even in July. The chalet is modest in footprint — 52 square meters — but it punches well above that. Three bedrooms, a wood-burning stove that heats the living room properly, electricity already installed (not a given up here), and a 753-square-meter freehold plot that gives you genuine breathing room outdoors. This is a vacation home in Oppdal that actually delivers on the promise of the Norwegian mountain experience, not a watered-down version of it. Built in 1988 and kept in good condition, the cabin has the bones of a proper Norwegian hytte. Vertical timber cladding on the exterior, pine doors inside, wooden panel walls throughout. The living room — at 21.6 square meters, the largest room in the house — is where everyone ends up after a long day out. The stove is the anchor of the space. You feed it birch logs, you watch the flame catch through the glass door, and the whole room shifts gear. The large windows face toward the mountains and catch the afternoon light; in winter that light turns gold and lasts about an hour before the ridgeline cuts it off. Worth being awake for. The kitchen handles what kitchens need to handle at a mountain cabin: straightforward cabinetry, wall storage, a good sink, enough room to cook for six without bu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Nissedal region, this exquisite chalet at Solheia 44, Treungen, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its robust log construction and modern amenities, this property is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation haven amidst nature's splendor. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush forests and majestic mountains. This chalet, with its 130 square meters of living space, is designed to provide comfort and luxury, making it an ideal choice for families or groups looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 2008, the chalet's solid log construction not only ensures excellent insulation but also exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere. The interior is a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian craftsmanship and contemporary design, featuring high-quality materials and thoughtful details. Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming vestibule with underfloor heating, leading to an open-plan living area. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. A custom-built fireplace adds a cozy touch, perfect for chilly evenings. Modern Amenities for Comfortable Living The kitchen, updated in 2018, boasts a modern Sidal design with solid wood countertops and ample storage. It's a culinary enthusiast's dream, complete with under-cabinet lighting and a practical L-shaped layout. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area provides a perfect setting for family meals or entertaining guests. Step outside to the expansive 64-square-meter terrace, an extension of the indoor living area. Here, you can enjoy al ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene and picturesque surroundings of Treungen, this charming chalet at Utsjå 93 beckons with an offer of tranquility and natural beauty. Situated in the tranquil Nissedal municipality, this property is more than just a dwelling; it's an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As an agent for a global real estate agency, I'm thrilled to present this gem to discerning buyers worldwide, offering you a slice of Norway's stunning landscape. The chalet, completed in 2015, is an exemplar of meticulous craftsmanship, marrying convenience with a touch of rustic flair that makes it ideal for those seeking a homely yet adventurous escape. With a total living space of 102 square meters and an additional 22 square meters of external usable area, it's tailored for comfort and function. The property is spread across a generous plot of 1,239 square meters, which provides ample space for you to engage in the great outdoors or relax in peace. A striking feature of the chalet is its grand 70 square meter terrace. Imagine whiling away summer afternoons here, perched comfortably with a book and a view of the surrounding landscape. The excellent sun conditions mean you can soak in the natural vitamin D and warm rays that only Norwegian summers can offer. Inside, the chalet comprises three bedrooms, offering plenty of space for family or guests. It's configured to comfortably accommodate six people, so whether you're expecting company or planning a family retreat, you'll find plenty of room. The living room is both spacious and inviting, with enough space to partition between a comfy sofa group and a dining area. Picture yourself gathered around the dining table, sharing stories as you enjoy a home-cooked meal w ... click here to read more

Welcome to Utsjå 93!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. As the morning sun filters through the expansive windows of your Treungen chalet, you sip your coffee, gazing out at the panoramic views that stretch across the serene Norwegian landscape. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Nestled in the picturesque Vedlausfjell area, this chalet is a harmonious blend of modern design and natural beauty. Built in 2020, it offers a seamless integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces. The open-plan living area, with its high ceilings and large windows, invites natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're gathered around the fireplace with family or hosting friends for a dinner party, this space is designed for connection and comfort. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample storage, making it perfect for crafting everything from simple breakfasts to elaborate feasts. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area is a welcoming space for shared meals and memorable conversations. Bedrooms That Promise Restful Nights The chalet features three spacious bedrooms, each a sanctuary of peace and relaxation. The master bedroom, with its plush furnishings and ample storage, is a haven for restful nights. The additional bedrooms offer flexibility, whether you need space for guests, children, or a home office. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside to discover a world of possibilities. The expansive terrace, with its ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren by Maren Goderstad presents Vedlausfjell 29.

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Vestfold og Telemark, Norway, at Vedlausfjell 21, 3855 Treungen, lies a chalet that beckons those with a love for tranquility and nature's grandeur. Built in 2021, this chalet is more than just a place; it's an experience waiting to unfold for families, friends, and all those who dream of a Nordic retreat. But let’s take a journey into what this property and its locality have to offer. Picture yourself waking up in one of the three commodious bedrooms with the Norwegian sun gently streaming in through large windows. With a single bathroom to share, there's a rustic harmony in the communal spaces—a chance to connect and share. A perfect getaway for families or close-knit groups of friends, the cabin's size of 120 square meters offers both intimacy and privacy. Now, let's set the scene: the chalet stands proud, dressed with a high standard of finishes, offering both comfort and functionality. It's not the kind of place where you'd find excessive frills or quirks, but it offers a straightforward, cozy atmosphere—a welcoming embrace after a day spent exploring the stunning surrounds. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Year-built: 2021 - Spacious open living area - Fireplace for cozy evenings - Fully-equipped modern kitchen - Large terrace with seating areas - Covered outdoor space for all weather - Electric car charger installed - Ample parking space - Easy car access with maintained road Stepping outside, the chalet reveals its true treasure—a sprawling terrace that hugs the perimeter, ready to host your morning coffee rituals or sunset supper sessions. The views here span across unspoiled landscapes—a gentle reminder of nature's artful hand. And as seasons change, you’ll find yourself m ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vedlausfjell!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Treungen, at the address Vedlausfjell 68, awaits a chalet that boasts a charm of its own. This property, with its generous size of 130 square meters, presents an inviting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in tranquility, offering breathtaking mountain views and a backdrop adorned by nature’s pristine beauty. This chalet comprises 3 cozy bedrooms and one bathroom, making it a suitable haven for a family or individuals seeking a peaceful retreat. It features a delightful loft space that can serve various purposes, be it a quiet reading nook, an imaginative play area for children, or an additional sleeping quarter for guests. The heart of the chalet is adorned with a rustic fireplace, providing comfort and warmth during those crisp, snowy evenings, making it an ideal setting for quality family time or a convivial gathering with friends. The condition of this property, built recently in 2024, is good, yet embraces a slight rustic allure that appeals to those who appreciate a blend of modernity and traditional mountain life. With potential for personal touches and minimal enhancements, it serves as an appealing prospect for those eager to put their own stamp on their living space. Vedlausfjell is not just about the property itself but the lifestyle it affords. The local area is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The chalet provides immediate access to a myriad of activities including, but not limited to, hiking up Havrefjellet, fishing in numerous pristine lakes, and hunting in expansive territories managed by Statsskog. During winter, residents can indulge in cross-country skiing with well-prepared trails available close by. Living in Treungen offers ... click here to read more

This cabin offers a good standard and is a spacious construction spread over two floors, including a main floor and a loft.

Welcome to this charming cabin at Havrefjell Hyttegrend 55 in the serene town of Treungen. Situated in the peaceful municipality of Nissedal, this property offers an ideal retreat for families and individuals seeking a tranquil lifestyle connected with nature. With its three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a considerable living space of 95 square meters, this cabin offers a comfortable and cozy living environment suited for both temporary getaways and longer stays. This family cabin is nestled in a sunny, large plot that provides ample outdoor space for relaxation and activities. It adjoins incredible hiking trails that meander through the scenic landscapes of Havrefjell, inviting residents to explore their natural surroundings extensively. During the winter months, groomed ski trails are available right outside your door, offering fantastic skiing opportunities through the beautiful terrain. Living here means integrating into a nurturing community where life tends to slow down and allows for deeper connections with both people and the environment. It's perfect for those seeking respite from bustling city life or as an idyllic escape for weekend adventurers. The property features a main cabin and a large annex, which serves as an additional relaxing spot with panoramic views of the surrounding mountainscape. The annex includes expansive terrace doors opening towards an outdoor area equipped with a spa bath – a serene space to unwind under the stars. Key features of the cabin include: - Three cozy bedrooms suitable for family living. - A functional bathroom. - A living room that opens directly to a beautiful terrace that enjoys good sunlight. - A large outdoor area ideal for children's play and adult relaxation. - An ann ... click here to read more

Lars Jakob Aarak v/ Privatmegleren Park har gleden av å presentere Havrefjell hyttegrend 55 - Velkommen!

Nestled within the captivating landscape of Treungen, Norway, this cabin at Naurak 89 stands as an inviting abode amidst nature's embrace. Built with a careful eye for comfort and utility back in 2005, this cabin spans 81 square meters of opportunity, cocooned within a sunny plot that reveals breathtaking views over the tranquil waters of Nisservannet. For those considering a slice of Norwegian serenity, this is an opportunity worth contemplating. Living in a cabin like this is akin to embracing simplicity while not forgoing convenience. With views enriched by the seasons, one can't help but feel a sense of peace here. The cabin's interior reflects a practical yet warm design ethos. From the moment you step through the welcoming entrance, you're greeted by a sense of home. A modest WC and full bathroom ensure that all your essentials are comfortably met, while the presence of a sauna promises rejuvenating relaxation after days spent exploring the outdoors. Something truly heartwarming about cabin life is the bedroom experience. As you transition to rest, three cozy bedrooms offer solace for dream-filled nights, while the loft-style living room, perched invitingly above, acts as a cosy retreat. The combined living room and kitchen area is a masterpiece in itself, employing space intelligently. Large windows frame the expansive landscape as though capturing a portrait, while a crackling fireplace casts a comforting glow, making the room a haven on chilly nights. The kitchen, equipped with modern integrated appliances, makes the routine of mealtime an effortless delight. - Entrancing entrance - WC and full bathroom - Inviting sauna - Three snug bedrooms - Loft living room - Combined living room/kitchen - Panoramic wind ... click here to read more

Welcome to Naurak 89!

Nestled in the heart of Treungen, Naurak 86 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a Norwegian second home. This delightful property, with its breathtaking views over Lake Nisser, is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Lake Nisser, its waters glistening under the morning sun. This chalet, with its expansive outdoor areas, invites you to start your day with a cup of coffee on the terrace, breathing in the crisp, fresh air that only the Norwegian countryside can offer. The panoramic views are a constant reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds you, making every moment spent here a cherished escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Haven for Nature Lovers and Adventurers Treungen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of skiing down nearby alpine slopes or prefer the peacefulness of a hike through lush forests, this location offers something for everyone. In the summer, the lake becomes a playground for swimming, fishing, and boating, while the winter months transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland perfect for skiing and snowshoeing. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Built in 2001 and thoughtfully expanded in 2010, this chalet combines rustic charm with modern amenities. The addition of a sauna and a new bathroom ensures that your comfort is never compromised, while the wood-burning stove in the living room creates a cozy atmosphere for family gatherings. The open-plan kitchen, seamlessly integrated with the living area, is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet me ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, Kvarvåsvegen 78 in Treungen offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances tranquility and adventure. This delightful property, set against the backdrop of the majestic Gautefall area, is an ideal second home for those seeking a serene retreat with a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the expansive 2,178 square meter plot that surrounds your chalet. The property, in good condition, is a testament to the harmonious blend of comfort and nature, offering a sanctuary for families and friends alike. A Day in Your Treungen Chalet Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 40-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests provide a stunning backdrop. The terrace, a sun-drenched haven, is perfect for morning coffee or evening gatherings, complete with a hot tub for ultimate relaxation. As the day unfolds, the chalet's proximity to Gautefall's renowned outdoor activities beckons. Whether it's a brisk hike along the nearby trails, a day of alpine skiing just a 7-minute drive away, or a peaceful afternoon of fishing in the local lakes, the options are endless. The chalet's location ensures that adventure is always at your doorstep. Chalet Features and Amenities - Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Ideal for families or groups, offering restful retreats after a day of exploration. - Spacious Living Room: Bright and airy, with large windows that frame the stunning natural views. - Wood-Burning Stove: Adds a cozy touch, perfect for warming up after a day in the snow. - Functional Kitchen: Equipped with basic cabinetry, with potential for cus ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvarvåsvegen 78!

Picture yourself gliding out your front door onto pristine cross-country ski trails as the Norwegian winter sun illuminates snow-draped pines, or spending summer evenings on your private terrace as twilight stretches past 10 PM, the scent of mountain air mixing with wood smoke from your fireplace. This is the reality of owning a vacation home in Treungen's Gautefall area, where a spacious 5-bedroom mountain cabin awaits on an exceptional 1,712-square-meter plot, offering genuine all-season living in one of Telemark's most captivating landscapes. Built in 2009, this 128-square-meter cabin represents the pinnacle of Norwegian mountain retreats, thoughtfully designed for families and groups who value space, comfort, and immediate access to nature's playground. The generous plot provides remarkable privacy while situating you in a carefully developed mountain community where neighbours share a passion for outdoor pursuits yet respect the solitude that draws people to these elevations. Within five minutes by car, the Gautefall Ski Center beckons with groomed alpine runs, while cross-country enthusiasts need only step outside to access kilometres of maintained trails weaving through the surrounding forests. The Norwegian concept of "friluftsliv" – open-air living – permeates every aspect of life here. Winter transforms the landscape into a wonderland for ski tourers, snowshoers, and ice fishermen. The proximity to Gautefall Ski Center means spontaneous afternoon ski sessions become routine, with children mastering slopes while parents enjoy challenging terrain or simply savour hot chocolate at the lodge. Cross-country skiing from your doorstep eliminates the need for car trips, allowing you to track wildlife, discover frozen ... click here to read more

The cabin is situated in a sunny location, with great activity options both summer and winter. Beautiful cross-country trails and several lakes nearby.

Step into the delightful realm of chalet living in Treungen, where this inviting cabin at Bjønntjønn 217 delivers both relaxation and a gateway to a myriad of outdoor activities. Nestled among the picturesque Norwegian mountains, this chalet presents an inviting opportunity for those seeking a slice of tranquility away from the hustle of city life. Envision a place where your mornings start with the chirping of birds, and where a short walk reveals the expansive beauty of nature. This 70 sqm chalet, built on an idyllic site, captures that essence. With its sunny disposition and serene surroundings, it's a place you'd be proud to call home. Let me take you through this property that does not just meet the eye with its well-thought-out design and the life it promises. Upon arrival, a gravel driveway greets you, offering ample space for multiple vehicles—perfect for those family gatherings or social visits. The chalet exudes a sense of welcoming warmth, with a layout that offers both openness and privacy, making it suitable for large families or accommodating guests. Let’s explore your potential new retreat. The moment you enter, you're embraced by a well-lit living room that seamlessly flows into the kitchen area. Sunlight dances through the expansive windows, infusing the space with natural light from three directions. The centerpiece is a modern fireplace, perfect for those cozy winter evenings. Picture unwinding here as the gentle warmth envelops you. The kitchen is thoughtfully arranged with sleek, black cabinetry that stretches to the ceiling, hosting integrated appliances that make everyday life convenient. Moving to the first floor reveals two cozy bedrooms along with a fully equipped bathroom, ideal for everyda ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Treungen, Norway, Bjønntjønnlia 112 offers a unique opportunity to own a spacious chalet that promises both adventure and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of nature. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day feels like a holiday. ### A Day in the Life at Bjønntjønnlia 112 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the mountains, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on the expansive 75 m² terrace. The panoramic views are nothing short of mesmerizing, with the lush greenery and rugged peaks painting a picture of untouched beauty. This is your sanctuary, a place where time slows down, and the worries of the world fade away. The chalet, with its generous 319 m² of living space, is designed for those who cherish the company of family and friends. With seven bedrooms and four bathrooms, there's ample room for everyone to unwind and enjoy. The heart of the home is the spacious living area, where large windows invite the outside in, flooding the space with natural light and offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. ### A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Treungen is a paradise for those who love the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone. The nearby Gautefall Alpine Center offers a variety of slopes catering to all skill levels, while the extensive cross-country skiing trails provide endless opportunities for exploration. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The mar ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Treungen, Norway, this expansive 7-bedroom chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of nature. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day feels like a retreat. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the rolling hills, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on the spacious terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding lakes and forests are nothing short of mesmerizing. The day unfolds with endless possibilities—whether it's a leisurely hike along marked trails, a day of fishing in nearby lakes, or simply unwinding in the comfort of your own indoor pool. ### Seasonal Splendor Each season brings its own charm to Treungen. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or a short drive to Gautefall Ski Center for alpine adventures. Spring and summer invite you to explore lush hiking paths, while autumn paints the scenery in vibrant hues, ideal for photography enthusiasts. ### Local Delights Treungen is more than just a picturesque location; it's a community rich in culture and tradition. The town center, a mere 11-minute drive away, offers quaint cafés, local shops, and essential services. Savor traditional Norwegian cuisine, or explore the vibrant local markets that showcase the region's culinary delights. ### Architectural Elegance Built in 2002, this chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. Spanning 285 square meters, the property boasts a versatile layout with an open-plan living and kitchen area, perfect for entert ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Treungen, Norway, Bjønntjønnlia 98 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of a day filled with both relaxation and exploration. This expansive chalet, with its 292 square meters of thoughtfully designed space, is more than just a property—it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and cultural experiences. ### A Day in the Life at Bjønntjønnlia 98 As the sun rises over the picturesque Norwegian landscape, the chalet comes alive with the soft glow of morning light streaming through large windows. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the south-facing terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains set the perfect backdrop. Whether you're planning a day of skiing at the nearby Gautefall Alpine Center or a peaceful hike along the local trails, the chalet's location offers unparalleled access to outdoor adventures. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven. After a day on the slopes, return to the warmth of the fireplace in the main living area, where the scent of pine and the crackling of the fire create an inviting atmosphere. The chalet's spa area, complete with a heated pool, jacuzzi, and sauna, offers a private retreat for unwinding and rejuvenating. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Treungen is a year-round destination, offering a plethora of activities that cater to all interests. In the summer, the area is a haven for hiking, fishing, and swimming, with numerous trails and lakes waiting to be explored. The local cuisine, rich in traditional Norwegian flavors, can be savored at nearby eateries, where fresh, locally-sou ... click here to read more

Gautefall - Large cabin with 18 beds, excellent rental income, pool and spa area

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Treungen, the cabin at Støylsheia Sør 35 offers a peaceful retreat with a touch of adventure for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. This property provides the ideal balance of seclusion and accessibility, making it a perfect choice for overseas buyers or expats seeking a tranquil home or a holiday getaway. Property Details: - Address: Støylsheia sør 35, 3855 Treungen - Type: Cabin - Condition: Good - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathroom: 1 - Size: 58 square meters - Property Plot: Approximately 1.4 acres - Price: 140,758 Property Features: - Spacious terrace perfect for relaxation or entertaining - Open-plan living room and kitchen, fostering a warm and inclusive atmosphere - Large windows in the living room enhance natural light and offer scenic views - Private parking space conveniently located near the cabin Local Area and Climate: Treungen, famed for its dramatic landscapes, offers a distinctly Nordic climate with crisp, snowy winters and mild, pleasant summers. This seasonal variation opens up a diverse range of activities. Winter months are perfect for cross-country skiing with trails just a short walk from your doorstep, and a nearby alpine resort located only a 4-minute drive away. As the snow melts, the area transforms into a lush, green haven ideal for hiking, biking, and fishing. The local water bodies are perfect for a swim during warmer months. Living Experience: Living in this cabin combines the coziness only a wooden structure can provide with the exhilaration of outdoor adventures. It's a call to those who cherish privacy yet value the ability to venture out into well-preserviced outdoor settings. The natural plot around the cabin beckons the local wildlife and offers ... click here to read more

Welcome to Støylsheia Sør 35!

You wake up to silence. Real silence — just the faint creak of timber settling in the cold and, if the wind is right, the distant sound of snow compacting under a skier's pole somewhere beyond the treeline. The coffee is on, the sauna is warming up, and outside the large living room windows, the morning light is doing something extraordinary to the snow-covered landscape around Gamatun. This is Rosstjønnvegen 138. And mornings like this are exactly what it was built for. Treungen sits in the heart of Telemark, one of Norway's most quietly celebrated regions for outdoor life. It's not the flashiest destination in Scandinavia — and that's precisely the point. The Gautefall area draws the kind of people who'd rather spend a weekend on a groomed cross-country trail than in a resort queue. The kind who know that the best version of Norway isn't on a postcard, it's out here — in the forests, on the lakes, on the bike paths that wind through spruce and birch for over 100 km without repeating themselves. The chalet sits high in the Gamatun area, which has earned its reputation among Norwegian families and outdoor enthusiasts over decades. From the moment you arrive, the elevation pays off in two ways: sun and views. The plot catches light well into the evening — genuinely rare in a region where hillside shadows can rob lower-lying properties of afternoon sun entirely. In winter, that matters enormously. In summer, it means the 25-square-metre terrace becomes something close to sacred. Chairs out, coffee or a cold Hansa, the kind of afternoon that stretches on longer than it has any right to. At 98 square metres, this isn't a cramped weekend box. The layout is genuinely clever. Downstairs, three bedrooms, a bathroom with elect ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rosstjønnvegen 138!

Nestled in the tranquil heart of Nissedal, Norway, Rapvatn 60 offers a stunning retreat for those wishing to immerse themselves in the serenity of nature. Imagine waking up in a cozy chalet, where the air is crisp, and the views are breathtaking—a haven for those seeking peace and quiet, a true getaway from urban life. Whether you're an overseas investor looking for a seasonal escape or an expat who yearns for the simplicity and beauty of Norwegian landscapes, this property presents a unique investment opportunity. Built in 2013, this intimate abode stands as more than just a place to stay. It's a place to call home—if home is where you go to rejuvenate and revitalize your soul. With the warmth of a wooden stove in the spacious, social living area and an open-plan kitchen that invites conversation and laughter, it's easy to see how one could easily integrate into this calming lifestyle. The kitchen, featuring laminated cabinets and solid wood fronts, marries practicality with a rustic allure in a setting that feels both inviting and functional. The cabin itself is snug yet roomy, with two bright bedrooms offering a blank canvas for your personal touch. Whether you envision colorful quilts, cozy throws, or minimalist decor, these spaces are designed to be versatile, adapting to your style and needs. And while the cabin may not boast an abundance of rooms, each space is thoughtfully laid out to maximize both comfort and utility. The eco-friendly bathroom with a bio-toilet is a conscious nod to sustainable living, allowing you to enjoy the environment while minimizing your footprint. Set on a serene plot of land, the property encourages you to step outside and relish what nature has to offer. The surrounding area boasts ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Treungen lies a welcoming chalet at Nisser hyttegrend 22. This delightful chalet from the year 2017 offers a peaceful retreat with a delightful view and excellent sun exposure. This cozy spot offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. With its setting in the scenic realms of Treungen, this property boasts three comfortably-sized bedrooms and a single well-appointed bathroom, all within its 62 square meters of living space. The chalet's layout is quite friendly, and everything is well thought-out. Upon entry, you are greeted by a practical entrance hall leading into the main living area, which thoughtfully combines the kitchen and living room. The stairs here lead up to a loft—a space that could be great for additional sleeping or as a small play area for children. One of the chalet's standout features is the large surrounding terrace, an ideal spot for outdoor gatherings or simply to savor a quiet morning coffee. If you're in love with the idea of outdoor living, this is the place for you. In its setting amidst nature, this property also includes an annex alongside storage facilities, perfect for accommodating guests or storing your skiing equipment and outdoor gear. Now, let’s talk about Treungen. This charming area offers a great lifestyle, especially for those who are outdoor enthusiasts. Nisser hyttegrend is an established cabin vicinity within Treungen/Nissedal, known for its robust outdoor amenities. The location is perfect for hikers, with its trails that meander through stunning landscapes and scenic tracks that are not too heavy on the feet. Fishing enthusiasts will love the serene waters that provide excellent fishing opportunities, inviting you ... click here to read more

Meglerhuset Telemark har gleden av å presentere Nisser hyttegrend 22!