Idyllic 4-Bedroom Chalet by Svarttjønna Lake in Glåmos - Perfect Second Home

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Svarttjønnveien 92, 7372 Glåmos, Glåmos (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 90Floor area

€256,000

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

90m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Trøndelag region, Svarttjønnveien 92 in Glåmos offers a rare opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of nature. This delightful property, located right on the shores of the picturesque Svarttjønna Lake, is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation getaway.

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. With 90 square meters of living space, this chalet is designed to accommodate family gatherings, friendly get-togethers, or peaceful solo retreats. The property is in excellent condition, ensuring you can move in and start creating memories right away.

A Lifestyle of Tranquility and Adventure



Glåmos is a hidden gem for those who cherish the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid angler, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone.

- Lakefront Living: Direct access to Svarttjønna Lake for swimming, fishing, or kayaking.
- Winter Wonderland: Just 2.5 km from cross-country ski trails and a short drive to a ski lift.
- Hiking and Cycling: Explore scenic trails that wind through lush forests and rolling hills.
- Cultural Richness: Experience local festivals and events that celebrate Norwegian heritage.
- Convenient Access: Only 11 minutes on foot to public transport and 4 minutes to the train station.
- Local Amenities: Grocery store 5 minutes away by car; shopping center 14 minutes away.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection



The chalet's interior is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. The open-plan living room and kitchen area, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a welcoming space for relaxation and entertainment.

- Spacious Living: 40 square meters of communal space with panoramic lake views.
- Fully Equipped Kitchen: Seamlessly integrated with the living area for easy entertaining.
- Cozy Fireplace: Ensures warmth and ambiance during chilly winter nights.
- Four Bedrooms: Well-proportioned rooms perfect for family or guests.
- Modern Bathroom: Features a shower cabin, toilet, and washbasin with storage.
- Additional Lofts: Two lofts provide extra sleeping quarters or play areas.

Outdoor Paradise



The chalet's outdoor space is equally inviting, with a beautifully landscaped garden and ample parking. A staircase leads directly to the lake, where you can enjoy the pristine waters and stunning views.

- Expansive Terrace: 43 square meters for dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the scenery.
- Outbuilding: Offers additional storage for outdoor equipment or recreational gear.
- Child-Friendly Environment: Safe and quiet, perfect for families.

Investment Potential



As a second home, this property not only offers a personal retreat but also holds significant investment potential. The area's growing popularity as a vacation destination makes it an attractive option for holiday rentals.

- Year-Round Appeal: Suitable for both summer and winter activities.
- Fully Furnished: Move-in ready, with most furniture and household items included.
- Rental Income: Potential for generating income through vacation rentals.

A Place to Create Lasting Memories



Owning a chalet in Glåmos is more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle. Whether you're sipping coffee on the terrace as the sun rises over the lake or gathering around the fireplace with loved ones, this home is a canvas for unforgettable experiences.

Svarttjønnveien 92 is not just a place to stay; it's a place to live, explore, and cherish. Welcome to your new second home, where every day is an opportunity to connect with nature and create lasting memories.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
90
Price per m²
€2,844
Garden size
1290
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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Welcome to Følingen hyttefelt 15!

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

Front view of the cabin

The sun is still up at nine in the evening. You're sitting on the veranda at Prestenga 30, a cold glass in hand, watching the light turn the water below into something between silver and gold. The fjord doesn't move much at this hour. Neither do you. That's the point. This two-bedroom cabin in Halden's Prestenga area sits on a west-facing plot that catches the sun from mid-morning all the way through those impossibly long Norwegian summer evenings. At 54 square metres, it's compact and deliberate — every square metre pulls its weight. The interior has been completely redone in recent years: new flooring throughout, upgraded walls and ceilings, a fresh kitchen, and three double terrace doors installed along the facade that throw afternoon light deep into the living space. From almost every spot inside, you have a clear line of sight to the water. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the cabin. It works. The kitchen comes fitted with integrated appliances — all included in the sale — and there's genuine storage space rather than the token cupboards you often find in leisure properties of this size. The layout flows naturally out onto the large veranda through those terrace doors, so summer mornings tend to blur pleasantly between inside and outside. Coffee at the kitchen counter, then coffee on the veranda. Same view, better air. Both bedrooms carry the same clean, modern finish as the rest of the property. The main bedroom looks out over the water — waking up to that on a still August morning, with the smell of pine drifting in through a cracked window, is the kind of thing that makes you stop checking your phone. The second bedroom works perfectly as a children's room or guest space. The cabin sleeps ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of owning a piece of Scandinavian paradise? Well, buckle up, because I've got a property that might just be perfect for you! Nestled in the enchanting embrace of Glåmos, Johan Falkbergets vei 1306 is waiting to welcome you. This 4-bedroom chalet offers a unique opportunity to blend tranquil living with rustic charm, all without having to give up modern comforts. Built back in 1919, this chalet has withstood the test of time and thanks to a 1978 renovation, it's in fine fettle. With some recent upgrades, it's got just enough modern touches to keep you cozy during those long, Norwegian winters. Your new home sprawls across a sizeable 125 square meters and sits on a plot nearly 800 square meters wide. The Nordic landscape here is magical, providing a serene backdrop of rolling hills and lush forests. If getting away from it all and breathing in crisp mountain air is your dream, this chalet is gonna feel like heaven on earth. The climate can be quite the adventure though; cold spells are common, but the cozy features of this chalet, including a fireplace insert and wood stove, will make the biting cold outside more than bearable. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. You might be wondering what you're getting for that $204,273 price tag. Here’s a quick rundown of the features: - Spacious living room - Large kitchen with dining area - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom & separate toilet - New roof - Wood stove & fireplace insert - Close to hiking areas - Ski trails not far from the doorstep - Large outbuilding - Sunny courtyard - Great water source It's almost like this chalet was built just for nature lovers. There’s a sunny terrace perfect for taking in endless views of breathtaking landscapes. If you’re a fan o ... click here to read more

Welcome to Johan Falkbergets vei 1306!

Welcome, global adventurer, to a unique slice of Nordic tranquility nestled in the heart of Glåmos. If you're an overseas buyer or expat yearning for a peaceful retreat, our cabin on Lerdalsveien 80 could be just the sanctuary you've been dreaming of. This spacious property invites you into its warm embrace with a promise of good times amid Norway's breathtaking mountainscapes. Whether you're looking for a permanent home, a seasonal getaway, or an investment, this property offers countless possibilities for you to ponder. The property at Lerdalsveien 80 features a spacious cabin with a strong construction built in 1998. Here, you'll find three cozy bedrooms and a functional living area that's ready to welcome your family and guests. Let's dive into the heart of this precious cabin: - 3 inviting bedrooms - 1 convenient bathroom - Built for durability in 1998 - Electric installation with public water supply - Private septic tank for added convenience - Freestanding insulated garage with loft - Annex with additional living room and bedroom - Outbuilding and wood shed - Laundry/technical room under the cabin - Expansive 1,220 sqm plot - Stunning views and proximity to nature - Approximately 14 km from the historic town of Røros - Outdoor activities: hiking trails, summer and winter adventures The cabin area in Jensvollen is well-established yet intimate, comprising only 11 cabins, ensuring privacy and a close-knit atmosphere. The location of the property sets the stage for an inviting lifestyle within the serenity of nature. The driveway takes you to a secluded plot that promotes privacy and repose from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Beyond the boundaries of this charming cabin, the local area of Glåmos presents yo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lerdalsvegen 80!

Picture yourself owning a cozy cabin nestled deep in the heart of Norway’s breathtaking landscapes, just a stone's throw away from the quaint town of Røros. Welcome to Johan Falkbergets vei 1186 in Glåmos, where your escape into serenity awaits. This delightful cabin, with an annex and garage dating back to 2004, is nothing short of a serene retreat. Built in 2000, it sits in good condition, offering that perfect mix of comfort and rustic charm, so you can move right in or add those personal touches to make it yours. Located only 12 kilometers from Røros, known for its rich mining history and UNESCO World Heritage status, this cabin serves as a perfect base for exploration. Røros is famed for its charming streets lined with distinctive wooden houses and small-town Scandinavian life. Living here, you'd be part of a community steeped in tradition yet bustling with cultural events throughout the year. The property is situated at the very top of the area, boasting both privacy and picturesque views with great sun exposure. Enveloped by natural beauty, this cabin offers access to numerous outdoor activities. Imagine waking up to crisp mountain air and spending your days hiking through lush trails, or in winter, strapping on your skis for some exhilarating downhill runs or peaceful cross-country trails. Fishing enthusiasts will find joy in the nearby lakes and rivers teeming with trout. For those with a green thumb or looking to expand, an additional plot of approximately 87 sqm by Johan Falkbergets vei offers fantastic potential for gardening or further development. Maybe you're dreaming of creating a little workshop or perhaps a cozy BBQ pit for summer nights spent with friends and family around a warm fire, sharing laugh ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the Heart of Norway's Scenic Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. The sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow on the serene landscape that surrounds your cozy chalet in Glåmos. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. A Home with a Story Originally built in 1958, this charming chalet has been lovingly upgraded to blend modern comforts with its authentic character. The recent renovations, including a new roof, enhanced insulation, and updated windows, ensure a warm and inviting atmosphere year-round. With two bedrooms, an open-plan living area, and a well-equipped kitchen, this 57-square-meter retreat is perfect for intimate family gatherings or quiet weekends away. Embrace the Seasons In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland. Just a kilometer from your doorstep, well-groomed cross-country ski trails beckon, offering endless opportunities for exploration. As spring arrives, the area bursts into life with vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, inviting you to hike the numerous trails or enjoy a leisurely picnic. Summer brings long, sun-drenched days, perfect for fishing in nearby streams or simply relaxing on your 16-square-meter terrace, soaking in the panoramic views. Autumn paints the landscape in rich hues of red and gold, providing a stunning backdrop for your outdoor adventures. A Gateway to Culture and History Just a 10-minute drive away lies Røros, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its rich mining history and vibrant cultural scene. Stroll through its cobbled streets, explore the local museums, or indulge in traditional Norwegian cuisin ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the serene embrace of Glåmos, a quaint village just a stone's throw from the historic town of Røros, lies a property that promises not just a home, but a lifestyle. Vargdalsveien 12 is more than a country home; it's a gateway to the tranquil beauty and rich cultural tapestry of Norway's Trøndelag region. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step outside to greet the day. This is the everyday reality at Vargdalsveien 12, a property that offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat. ### A Glimpse into Norwegian Heritage The main cabin, constructed in 2003, is a testament to the enduring appeal of Norwegian craftsmanship. Built with machine-notched timber and crowned with a classic sod roof, it harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding landscape. Inside, the cabin exudes warmth and coziness, with robust log walls and exposed beams creating an inviting atmosphere. The living room, bathed in natural light from windows on three sides, offers a perfect space for relaxation or entertaining guests. The kitchen, with its painted pine cabinetry, is both functional and charming, providing ample space for culinary adventures. The spacious bedroom, capable of accommodating multiple beds, ensures comfort for family and friends alike. A wood-burning stove in both the living room and kitchen guarantees warmth during the colder months, making this a year-round haven. ### A Multifaceted Estate Beyond the main cabin, the property boasts a beautifully styled annex, perfect for guests or as a personal retreat. The annex mirrors the traditional ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vargdalsveien 12!

In the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape lies a snug retreat that beckons those yearning for a break from the clamor of city life. Nestled into the serene setting of Rugldalen, Norway, this log cabin offers the perfect hideaway for individuals or couples looking to embrace the quiet and beauty of nature. With its functional amenities and inviting warmth, this cabin isn’t just a place to live—it’s a doorway into a lifestyle of simplicity and natural wonder. Let's set the scene: Ruglsjølia 7 is located in the quaint village of Glåmos. This picturesque spot, with its scenic environs, is accessible throughout the year thanks to a well-maintained road that ensures you’re never cut off from the world when it matters. A generous plot of over 1,093 square meters surrounds the cabin, making it an ideal locale for outdoor leisure and relaxation. Picture yourself starting your day here—stepping outside to breathe in the crisp mountain air, surrounded by panoramic views that continually remind you of the grandeur of nature. The cabin itself was established in 2007, bringing together traditional log style with all the modern conveniences folks come to expect. It's 47 square meters of comfort, encapsulating a story of utility and warmth. The living area, a spacious 23 square meters, offers abundant light and space—not overwhelming, but enough to carve out your cozy nook for reading or an afternoon nap. Moving on to the more practical aspects, the cabin sports a well-thought-out kitchen, one bedroom, and a bathroom. Everything is designed with functionality in mind. Inside, you'll find electricity, and yes, water and sewage systems are set up. These aren’t just the humdrum details; they’re the threads that knit together you ... click here to read more

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Picture this: you wake to crisp mountain air at 693 meters above sea level, sunlight streaming through expansive windows as snow-dusted peaks frame your morning coffee on a 50-square-meter terrace. This is your reality at Skoleveien 16 in Rugldalen, where Norwegian mountain living meets practical accessibility just 19 kilometers from the historic copper mining town of Røros—a UNESCO World Heritage site that transforms every season into an adventure. This 54-square-meter chalet built in 1997 represents the quintessential Norwegian mountain retreat: compact efficiency wrapped in panoramic valley views, where electric heating meets the crackling warmth of a wood-burning stove. The open-plan living area flows seamlessly into a fully-equipped kitchen, creating the social heart where après-ski hot chocolate sessions and summer evening dinners blend into one continuous celebration of mountain life. High ceilings amplify the sense of space, while oversized windows frame ever-changing landscapes—autumn birch forests ablaze in gold, winter wonderlands stretching endlessly white, spring thaws revealing rushing streams, and summer meadows bursting with wildflowers. Two well-proportioned bedrooms (8 and 6 square meters) provide restful sanctuaries after days spent carving fresh powder or hiking forest trails. A clever loft space accessed by retractable ladder adds sleeping capacity for visiting friends or grandchildren, while the 2002-built annex with separate living area and composting toilet expands your hosting possibilities without compromising the main cabin's intimacy. An external 9-square-meter storage room keeps skis, mountain bikes, fishing rods, and firewood organized and accessible. Rugldalen represents Norwegian cabin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skoleveien 16, presented by Stian Konstad at EiendomsMegler 1! (Photo: Interiørfoto, Haukdal)

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Natural Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands. At Djupskårdsvegen 71, nestled in the serene landscape of Ålen, Trøndelag, this dream becomes a reality. This modern chalet, built in 2019, offers a harmonious blend of contemporary comfort and nature's untouched beauty, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking solace and adventure. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside this thoughtfully designed chalet, where every detail has been curated to enhance your living experience. The open-plan living area, spanning 44 square meters, invites you to unwind and connect with loved ones. Parquet flooring, underfloor heating, and recessed lighting create a warm, inviting atmosphere, while expansive windows frame breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's delight, features integrated appliances and direct access to a 67-square-meter terrace. Here, you can savor al fresco dining under the endless summer sky or simply bask in the tranquility of your surroundings. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Ålen is a paradise for those who cherish the great outdoors. In winter, groomed cross-country ski trails beckon just beyond your doorstep, connecting you to the extensive network of Røros, a UNESCO World Heritage town. Summer transforms the landscape into a vibrant tapestry of hiking and cycling trails, offering endless exploration opportunities. The property's 1,465-square-meter lot is a canvas for outdoor activities. Whether it's a game of tag with the kids, a quiet afternoon of gardening, or a leisurely stroll through the landscaped zones, the pos ... click here to read more

Welcome to Djupskårdsvegen 71, presented by Linda Merete Svee at EiendomsMegler1!

Welcome to your potential new haven, tucked away cozily in the majestic landscapes of Ålen. If you are yearning for a spot where serene natural beauty meets Nordic heritage, then you've just stumbled upon a fantastic opportunity! Situated at Vondgrovsvegen 543, this inviting chalet gives you a glimpse of life away from daily chaos, presenting a charming blend of nature and comfort. Occupying a solid 162 square meters, this chalet is primed for those who appreciate open spaces and stunning landscapes. With a price tag of just $193,589, it offers remarkable value in a location revered for its calming yet invigorating environment. The property is perfect for family living with its 4 spacious bedrooms, each room whispering warmth and comfort. Unwrap the potential of each bedroom to suit your family's needs, with ample space for children, guests, or even a dedicated hobby room. Although the cabin is in good condition, it's still a bit of a blank canvas, presenting exciting opportunities for you to showcase your unique style and taste. This property has maintained its sweet rustic essence and awaits simple touches to breathe new life into it. If you see the fixer-upper nature of properties as a creative playground, this chalet might just be the perfect canvas for you. The property features include: - 4 generous bedrooms - 1 well-maintained bathroom - A large living area with a cozy fireplace - A fully equipped kitchen - A spacious terrace with awe-inspiring views - Modern amenities like electricity and running water - Direct road access all year round - Proximity to a ski resort - Extra accommodation in an annex Ålen itself is a place where life slows down just enough for you to soak in every invigorating experience it of ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's captivating natural landscapes, Malmvegen 1663 in Ålen awaits its next homeowners. This charming chalet, priced at an accessible 67,500, offers a truly inviting opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil retreat in the Scandinavian countryside. The chalet is a cozy, well-maintained abode with more than enough potential to be transformed into your perfect haven. The property boasts two comfortable bedrooms, offering an intimate space for relaxation after a day of outdoor activities. Its open living room and kitchen area serve as the main hub of the home, a place where you'll share stories over home-cooked meals or a cozy evening in front of the fireplace. Although compact at 41 square meters, this space encourages an efficient use of its layout, evoking a sense of togetherness. One of the highlights is its large deck, wrapping elegantly around several sides of the house, catching excellent sunlight and providing beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. It’s the ideal spot for savoring your morning coffee while listening to the rustle of the trees or enjoying an evening meal as the sun sets over the horizon. A practical annex accompanies the main structure, featuring a hallway, a cabin toilet, and a utility room. These spaces add a layer of convenience and utility that complement the simple yet comfortable lifestyle that living in a chalet promises. For those keen on exploring nature, the location is simply a dream. Ålen offers immediate proximity to hiking trails that are open regardless of the season. Winter brings groomed ski trails, while fishing enthusiasts will find joy in the local waters during the warmer months. Living here places nature’s grandeur right on your door ... click here to read more

Malin N. Ådahl v/ Eiendomsmegler 1 presents Malmvegen 1663!

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Røros region, this charming chalet at Kveldsbeteveien 116 offers a unique blend of comfort, style, and natural beauty. With its prime location in one of Norway's most picturesque areas, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a serene escape or a vibrant outdoor lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and the gentle rustle of leaves, with the sun casting a golden hue over the surrounding peaks. This is the daily reality at this delightful chalet, where every window frames a postcard-perfect view of the majestic Norwegian highlands. A Glimpse into Chalet Living The chalet's design is a testament to modern mountain living, harmoniously blending contemporary architecture with the rugged beauty of its surroundings. The exterior, with its clean lines and expansive windows, invites the outdoors in, creating a seamless connection with nature. Step inside, and you're greeted by a bright and airy living space, where the warmth of a wood stove beckons you to unwind after a day of adventure. The open-plan layout ensures that the living, dining, and kitchen areas flow effortlessly, making it an ideal setting for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Key Features and Amenities: - Four Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for families or hosting guests, each room is designed to maximize comfort and natural light. - Modern Bathroom: Finished to a high standard, offering both style and functionality. - Expansive Loft Area: A versatile space that can serve as a play area, guest room, or cozy retreat. - Private Terrace: Enjoy al fresco dining or simply soak in the panoramic views from your own outdoor haven. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: Features integrated appliances, ensurin ... click here to read more

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Step into a world of tranquility and natural splendor with this idyllic cabin nestled in the heart of the Norwegian countryside. Tucked away at Anders Reitans veg 87, right in the scenic town of Ålen, this cozy retreat offers everything an outdoor enthusiast or someone looking to escape to nature could hope for. This property strikes a delicate balance between rustic simplicity and enjoyable comfort, making it an appealing prospect for overseas buyers or expats longing for a taste of the Nordic wilderness. Built in 1969 and gracing a lush plot of 855 square meters, the main cabin unfolds across 35 square meters and features everything you need for a perfect hideaway. Imagine yourself preparing a hearty meal in the cozy kitchen, followed by a leisurely evening next to the crackling wood-burning stove in the living room. There are two inviting bedrooms, a functional hallway, a handy storage room, and a WC equipped with an incineration toilet, all thoughtfully planned within the main cabin area. Adjacent to the primary structure, a 16-square-meter annex, constructed in 2004, invites you to extend your hospitality. Fitted with a second wood-burning stove and an extra bedroom, the annex is ideal for hosting guests or accommodating family members who visit to share in your little slice of paradise. Here's a brief rundown of the main features at a glance: - Main cabin: 35 sqm - Annex: 16 sqm - Total plot area: 855 sqm - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Built-in kitchen - Living room with wood-burning stove - Annex with additional living space and bedroom - Public water supply - Hot water tank installed - Easy car access with nearby parking - Private snow plowing in winter The real treasure of this property is not just the stru ... click here to read more

Cabin and annex on the grass field

Immerse yourself in the tranquil charm of a cozy cabin retreat at Graftåsvegen 431, situated a short, 4km drive from the heart of Ålen. This wonderful holiday home offers both the rustic allure of a secluded getaway and the convenience of modern amenities, making it a desirable destination for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene living environment. The cabin itself stands as a testament to tranquility and practical arrangement, encompassing an efficiently designed space of 67 square meters. Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads into a well-proportioned bathroom. The home features three comfortably sized bedrooms, each offering a unique view of the surrounding landscape, ensuring peaceful rest. The cabin includes a toilet room and a utilitarian storage room, which further adds to the convenience of this residence. Central to the house is the open-plan living room and kitchen, where large windows bathe the space in natural light and afford picturesque views of the wooded surroundings. This common area is perfectly designed for warm gatherings, featuring a wood-burning stove and a heat pump that ensure the cabin remains cozy throughout the colder months. Property Features: - Hallway, bathroom, and three bedrooms - Toilet room and a storage room - Open living room and kitchen - Wood burning stove and heat pump installation - Electricity and water installed - Large sunny terrace (32 sqm) - Outdoor storage room Living in Ålen provides a delightful blend of small-town charm and outdoor adventure. The area is ripe with opportunities for nature enthusiasts, including mountain hikes, skiing, fishing, and berry picking. During summer, the lush green landscapes offer a perfect setting for hik ... click here to read more

Welcome to Graftåsvegen 431!

Imagine your afternoons spent in a serene forested oasis, with ski trails and hiking paths practically at your doorstep. This picturesque setting is offered at Risvollveien 21, a stunning chalet located in the charming town of Røros, Norway. Røros is a town rich in history and culture, known for its captivating architecture and its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This property offers an opportunity for overseas buyers to indulge in the unique lifestyle Røros has to offer. The chalet, completed in 2024, is spread across two floors and has been designed with the needs of a large family in mind. The property boasts: - 3 bedrooms plus a cozy loft - Solar panels on the roof providing all your energy needs - Smart home features, including app-controlled underfloor heating and lighting systems - Expansive living area with open ceilings and large windows - Contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances - Loft living space providing additional room for relaxation - Luxuriously designed main bathroom and convenient guest toilet - A practical technical room with outside access - Loft includes two additional sleeping areas Upon entering this chalet, you are greeted by an inviting open-plan living area. The warmth of the stylish fireplace creates a cozy atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for family gatherings or unwinding after a day exploring the outdoors. In the well-equipped kitchen, with modern appliances conveniently integrated, preparing meals becomes a joyous activity, not a chore. For the bedrooms, the main suite downstairs offers ample space for a double bed, and the cleverly designed loft upstairs provides additional sleeping areas, perfect for kids or guests. Each bedroom has been thoughtfully planned to ... click here to read more

Welcome to a beautiful and brand new cabin over two floors - excellent for the large family.

Nestled in the picturesque town of Røros, where time seems to have taken a slower route, lies a chalet that beautifully captures the essence of what life in Norway can truly be. Imagine tucking away from the hustle-bustle of city life into a nook where nature becomes a part and parcel of everyday living. At Corneliusveien 4, this dream could very well turn into your new reality. Just imagine pulling up to your very own chalet on a cool, crisp evening, where the scent of pine fills the air and mountains stand tall and majestic around you. This newly built beauty from 2024 is more than a structure; it’s a lifestyle. With three warm and welcoming bedrooms and a convenient loft space for guests or storage, this wooden abode is designed for comfort and simplicity. Its condition being notably good, there’s minimal fuss required – just move in and feel at home straight away. Now, let me walk you through this charming chalet. Stepping through the tiled entrance, complete with underfloor heating (a blessing in those colder months!), you’re immediately greeted by the warm embrace of a spacious living room. It’s hard not to spot the fireplace, a rightful centerpiece that promises many cozy evenings spent with loved ones. It’s easy to picture removing layers of winter coats and boots, then settling into the couch with a nice warm cup of cocoa. The kitchen becomes the hub of family interaction with its modern design and integrated appliances built for any culinary adventure you might want to embark on. Imagine working your magic on the stove while sharing laughs with family and friends sitting around the counter. A meal becomes more than mere sustenance in such a cozy environment – it becomes a celebration. Both practical and ple ... click here to read more

Welcome to Corneliusveien 4 - a beautiful, brand new cabin with a loft, built in a modern style.

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Røros region, Pinstivollen 118 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances comfort, convenience, and the allure of nature. This charming property is more than just a second home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the historic town of Røros, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved wooden buildings and vibrant cultural scene. Just 2.5 km from the town center, this chalet is ideally situated for those who wish to immerse themselves in both the tranquility of nature and the charm of a historic town. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The chalet's design is both practical and inviting, making it an ideal retreat for family getaways or entertaining friends. The main floor features: - Three spacious bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and guests. - A well-equipped kitchen: Ample storage and workspace for culinary adventures. - A cozy living room: With an open ceiling and large windows, it offers a bright and airy atmosphere. - A fireplace and wood-burning stove: Ensuring warmth and coziness during the colder months. - A generous terrace: Spanning 24 square meters, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. ### Embrace the Outdoors The chalet's location is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Just 250 meters away, you'll find groomed cross-country ski trails that connect to Røros's extensive network, offering endless opportunities for skiing in winter and hiking or biking in summer. The area is renowned for its peaceful, child-friendly environment, making it a perfect escape for families. ### ... click here to read more

Welcome to Pinstivollen 118.

Welcome to Femundsveien 154, a delightful chalet nestled amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Røros. This charming holiday property offers both tranquility and convenience, located just a short 3.2 km drive from the vibrant heart of Røros. Røros, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a little treasure trove beautifully preserved in time. Known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene, living in Røros offers a unique glimpse into Norwegian heritage. Quaint wooden houses line the streets, and the town boasts a variety of local shops, art galleries, and eateries that feature Norwegian culinary delights. The annual Røros Winter Market and Christmas market are well worth the experience, bringing tradition and festivity alive. The chalet itself is a splendid cabin constructed in 2006. Surrounded by a sprawling flat plot of 4.2 acres, the chalet enjoys serene views of the nearby Håelva river. The plot offers a peaceful setting that makes it perfect for a relaxing getaway or a picturesque lifestyle. The outdoor spaces are a real treat, having been thoughtfully designed. There's a cozy relaxation area down by the river and room for family fun on the expansive lawns. Stepping inside the chalet, you are greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room, complete with a traditional wood stove, offers a space to unwind and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. The cozy kitchen with a dining area makes it a family-friendly hub, where several hearty meals can be cooked and enjoyed. Let's not forget the needful details inside this lovely retreat: - Inviting, family-friendly structure - Engaging layout with richness in content - Efficient "Ring the cabin warm" system - Wooden stove for cozy winter nights - Deligh ... click here to read more

Welcome to Femundsveien 154 - a charming and beautiful holiday property from 2006 in idyllic surroundings.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, this charming chalet in Røros offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances modern comfort with traditional craftsmanship. Located at Hånesveien 153, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with the sun casting a golden hue over the picturesque surroundings. This chalet, with its three cozy bedrooms and a spacious living area, is designed to be your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active base for year-round outdoor activities, this property caters to all your needs. ### Experience the Røros Lifestyle Røros is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene. As a second home owner here, you'll have the privilege of experiencing: - Seasonal Festivals: From the Rørosmartnan winter market to the summer's Elden outdoor play, there's always something happening. - Outdoor Adventures: With ski trails just a stone's throw away, and hiking paths weaving through the stunning landscape, outdoor enthusiasts will find their paradise. - Culinary Delights: Savor local delicacies at nearby restaurants, offering a taste of Norway's finest cuisine. - Art and Culture: Explore galleries and museums that celebrate the region's artistic heritage. ### A Chalet Designed for Comfort and Style This chalet is a testament to quality and attention to detail. Built by Sande Hus og Hytter, Norway's oldest cabin manufacturer, it combines traditional architecture with modern amenities: - Spacious Living: 72 square meters of ... click here to read more

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