Idyllic 4-Bedroom Chalet in Sollia: Your Perfect Norwegian Second Home Escape

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Atnlia 212, 2477 Sollia, Norway, Sollia (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 101Floor area

€110,619

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

101m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, Atnlia 212 in Sollia offers a unique opportunity to own a traditional chalet that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern comforts. This four-bedroom retreat 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 serene views of the majestic Rondane mountains and the tranquil Atnsjøen lake. This chalet, set on a generous 968 square meter plot, is perfectly positioned to capture the essence of Norway's natural beauty. Whether you're an avid outdoor enthusiast or someone seeking a peaceful escape, this property caters to all.

A Year-Round Haven for Nature Lovers



Winter Wonderland:
- Direct access to a network of ski trails right from your doorstep.
- Proximity to renowned hunting and fishing spots.
- Cozy up by the fireplace after a day in the snow.

Summer Retreat:
- Explore hiking trails that weave through breathtaking landscapes.
- Enjoy fishing and swimming in the nearby Atnsjøen lake.
- Sun-drenched outdoor areas perfect for al fresco dining.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Socializing



Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance area, ideal for storing outdoor gear. The main living space is a haven for social gatherings, with large windows that frame the panoramic mountain views, allowing natural light to flood the room. The living room flows seamlessly into the dining area, which comfortably accommodates family and friends.

- Functional Kitchen: Original yet fully equipped for all your culinary needs.
- Two Living Rooms: Offers flexibility for different activities or additional guests.
- Four Bedrooms: Thoughtfully arranged for maximum comfort and privacy.
- Sustainable Features: Includes a pumped shower and an indoor composting toilet.

Outdoor Living at Its Finest



The chalet's outdoor spaces are a highlight, offering multiple areas to enjoy the sun and the stunning surroundings. The well-kept garden blends seamlessly with the natural landscape, providing a safe and inviting space for children to play or for adults to unwind.

- Balcony/Terrace: Perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
- Garage/Parking: Ensures convenience for both short visits and extended stays.
- Child-Friendly Environment: Safe and secure for family fun.

A Location That Offers More Than Just a View



Situated at approximately 821 meters above sea level, Atnlia 212 enjoys a mountain climate with fresh air and stunning vistas. The local grocery store is a mere 7-minute drive away, ensuring that daily necessities are within easy reach. Public transportation is accessible, with a bus stop about 18 minutes away, providing connections to nearby towns and cities.

- Innlandet Region: Known for its unspoiled nature and rich wildlife.
- Community Spirit: A strong sense of community makes it an attractive destination for both permanent residents and holidaymakers.

Investment Potential



Built in 1975, this chalet has been well-maintained, ensuring it remains comfortable and functional. Classified as freehold (selveier), you have full ownership and control. The energy label is G (orange), typical for cabins of this age and type.

- Year-Round Road Access: Ensures easy accessibility.
- Boat Mooring: For those who enjoy water activities.
- Scenic Views: A constant reminder of the beauty that surrounds you.

Create Lasting Memories



Atnlia 212 is more than just a property; it's a place where you can create lasting memories with family and friends. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway or a long-term retreat, this chalet provides the perfect setting for exploring the Norwegian wilderness and experiencing the best of cabin life.

Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Norway's picturesque landscape. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and discover all that this exceptional property has to offer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
101
Price per m²
€1,095
Garden size
968
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 serene landscapes at Atnsjølia 36, Sollia, awaits a quaint cabin that offers a wonderful opportunity for those yearning to immerse themselves in nature without giving up modern comforts. This property isn't just a cabin; it's an invitation to a lifestyle surrounded by breathtaking barley and pine-scented air, the calls of distant wildlife, and a backdrop that changes its hues with every passing season. The cabin, originally established in 1974, boasts a generous 132 square meters and is in a good condition, making it a practical choice for families, groups, or even solo adventurers. Its three bedrooms offer ample space for relaxation after rejuvenating days in the wilderness. One bathroom serves the premises, including a spacious sauna where you can unwind, perhaps after a playful snow day or a summer hike. Let's paint you a word picture of this haven. As you step inside, you're greeted by the cozy warmth of the living area, which seamlessly blends the simplicity of traditional Norwegian design with a fireplace - a recent addition that makes the space perfect for those chillier evenings. The dining area sits next to the kitchen, offering a perfect layout for those who love to host family dinners or casual get-togethers. Now, for a bit of a twist; this cabin isn't in need of anything drastic, but there's always potential to infuse your personality into it. Should you wish to do some renovations, there's room to tinker and tailor it closer to your heart’s desires. But if renovation's not on your agenda, fret not – the cabin stands ready to welcome you home. The property's outdoor areas invite exploration and socializing around a bonfire. The terrace, equipped with heat lamps and a cover ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Ruben Oustad har gleden av å presentere Atnsjølia 36!

Are you looking for a unique escape in the heart of Norway? Look no further. Nestled in the serene village of Sollia, this spacious log cabin at Sigrid Undsets vei 11 offers an incredible opportunity for those yearning for a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature. With a living space of 112 square meters, this delightful retreat built in 2002 is perfectly poised to be your getaway destination or perhaps your next home. As an agent with experience in global real estate transactions, I've seen properties worldwide, and this cabin truly encapsulates the magic of Norway's countryside. Sollia is a quaint village located in the Innlandet region of Norway. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, it caters to adventurers and tranquility-seekers alike. It's a place where the rhythm of nature guides your days, providing a lifestyle embraced by the beauty of the Scandinavian wilderness. The village is surrounded by the majestic Rondane mountains, ensuring awe-inspiring views at every turn. Imagine waking up to snow-draped trees in the winter or lush greenery during the warmer months—each season brings its own unique charm to this area. The cabin boasts three comfortable bedrooms, ideal for hosting family and friends or creating spaces dedicated to your hobbies or work-from-home needs. The living room is designed for relaxation, featuring a cozy fireplace that creates a welcoming ambiance, especially on those chilly Norwegian nights. The open-plan design means you move seamlessly from the living room to a functional kitchen, making daily living both practical and pleasant. Here are some of the cabin's features: - Three spacious bedrooms - Cozy living room with a fireplace - Functional kitchen perfect for meal prep - Spacious ba ... click here to read more

Charming cabin in scenic surroundings. Perfect for peaceful winter days with snow-covered trees and fresh air. An idyllic retreat.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, Myåsen 14 in Venabygd offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the allure of nature. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, built in 2006, is situated in a peaceful neighborhood known for its friendly community and excellent sun exposure. The spacious terrace is a haven for sun-seekers, offering a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet's open-plan living area is a testament to thoughtful design, combining the kitchen and living room into a bright, inviting space. Large windows frame the stunning natural surroundings, flooding the room with light and offering panoramic views that change with the seasons. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening by the fireplace, this space is designed for connection and comfort. The modern kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with integrated appliances and ample countertop space. Its open layout ensures that the kitchen remains the social heart of the home, perfect for preparing meals while engaging with family and friends. ### Bedrooms and Bathrooms: A Sanctuary for Rest With four comfortable bedrooms, this chalet is ideal for families or groups. The master bedroom offers direct access to the terrace, allowing you to step outside and soak in the tranquility of the mountains. Additional bedrooms are spacious and versatile, suitab ... click here to read more

Myåsen 12 is a beautiful leisure property with a great location in Venabygd.

Nestled amidst the scenic splendor of Norway, this delightful cabin, located at Kloppbekkvegen 72 in Venabygd, offers a unique glimpse into the beauty and tranquility of mountain living. Now, I’m bustling around with multiple listings, but I have to pause to tell you about this charming property that could just be the ticket for those yearning for an escape into nature. This cabin, housed in an area popular among outdoor enthusiasts, is ready to welcome new caretakers who appreciate the whispers of the wind among the trees and the call of the mountain trails. Perched on the foothills of the breathtaking Venabygdsfjellet, the cabin reveals a rustic allure that’s hard to pass by. You won’t find ultra-modern amenities here; instead, you’ll discover a cozy two-bedroom setup that’s perfect for a small family or a couple seeking respite from the daily grind. The property spans a quaint 54 square meters and, at a price of NOK 84,529, it’s quite the catch for a slice of Norwegian paradise. Living in Venabygd means you’re enveloped by awe-inspiring vistas, no matter the season. The local area is a haven for outdoor lovers, whether you enjoy hiking, cross-country skiing, or simply absorbing the pristine natural surroundings. The location of the cabin is ideal for both summer and winter excursions, and the nearby T-marked trails offer spectacular routes to explore on foot. The cabin itself is well-situated with a sunny plot, providing uninterrupted views of Fron East Mountain. Picture lazy mornings with a cup of coffee in hand, watching the sun rise or gather with loved ones on the veranda, absorbing the panoramic scenery that Venabygd has to offer. Northwards, the trails lead towards Rondane and Eldåseter, an adventurer's deli ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kloppbekkvegen 72!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Venabygd, Norway, this charming chalet at Freskeåsen 91 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Perfectly positioned at 878 meters above sea level, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Whether you're an expat longing for a holiday retreat or an investor eyeing the burgeoning second home market, this chalet promises a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness. A Glimpse into Chalet Living Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks visible from your west-facing terrace. This chalet, built in 1971, embodies the quintessential Norwegian cabin style, with its solid wood floors and paneled walls exuding warmth and rustic charm. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming space, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. Local Lifestyle and Activities Venabygd is a treasure trove of outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for a second home. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering 160 kilometers of groomed cross-country ski trails. The famous Trolløypa trail is a must-try for ski enthusiasts, providing a scenic route from Høvringen to Sjusjøen. Summer unveils a different kind of beauty, with hiking and cycling trails that meander through lush landscapes, offering breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature. Accessibility and Amenities Despite its secluded feel, the chalet is conveniently located near essential amenities. A local grocery store is just a 17-minute walk away, ensuring you have easy access to daily necessities. Public transport is also within ... click here to read more

Welcome to Freskeåsen 91!

Nestled in the serene village of Grimsbu, the enchanting Brendryen and Sandtrøen hyttefelt 34 embodies the perfect Scandinavian getaway. This cozy cabin invites you into a peaceful retreat, surrounded by the stunning beauty of Norway's finest landscapes. Ideal for those yearning for a haven in the heart of nature, this home provides a true sense of peaceful living. Situated just 9 kilometers from the heart of Folldal, this property boasts an excellent location for anyone eager to explore Norway's great outdoors. With the majestic peaks of Rondane and the tranquility of the Alvdal Vestfjell nearby, every season presents a new opportunity for adventure. Whether you delight in summer hikes or winter skiing, there's no shortage of activities to embark upon year-round. Now, let's dive into the charming details of the cabin itself. It's a snug home of roughly 61 square meters, which doesn't overwhelm but offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. Upon entering, you're greeted by a charming entrance hall that leads you into a heartwarming living area. This main gathering spot features traditional wooden panel walls, lofty ceilings, and durable pine floors. The living room is a perfect place to unwind, especially with the open fireplace framed with beautiful slate—a fantastic spot to curl up after a day of outdoor exploration. As we proceed into the kitchen, it maintains a practical yet friendly vibe. It comes outfitted with profiled fronts and sturdy laminate countertops. The kitchen is equipped with a stainless steel sink, complemented by a space for a freestanding refrigerator and stove. An efficient kitchen fan with an exhaust ensures a comfortable cooking experience. This culinary space is straightforward, equipped to meet y ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brendryen and Sandtrøen cabin area 34!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's picturesque Folldal region, this charming farmhouse at Lillekroken 97 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines rustic charm with modern comforts, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of native birds. This is the daily reality at this idyllic farmhouse, where tranquility and nature reign supreme. Located just a short drive from the heart of Folldal, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. ### A Home Steeped in History and Comfort Built in 1960, the main house has been lovingly maintained, exuding warmth and character. With three spacious bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates families or groups of friends. The bathroom, renovated in 2010, features underfloor heating, ensuring a cozy experience even during the coldest months. The living room, with its wooden floors and light-painted walls, is a haven of relaxation, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape through large windows. The kitchen retains its original 1960s charm, with built-in furnishings and ample natural light streaming through two large windows. This space is perfect for preparing hearty meals after a day of exploring the great outdoors. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property's 24 m² terrace, constructed in 2018, is a sun-drenched spot perfect for morning coffees or evening gatherings. The expansive 3,399 m² plot is fully fenced, providing a safe and spacious environm ... click here to read more

Unique recreational property with main house, barn, and outbuilding - surrounded by scenic surroundings and close to Rondane.

Welcome to Morkagrenda 271, nestled in the tranquil embrace of Grimsbu in Norway. If you're on the lookout for a cozy retreat or a base to explore the natural wonders of this beautiful country, this chalet might just be the place for you. Tucked away just 3 kilometers from the Grimsbu tourist center, the cabin offers both seclusion and convenience in equal measure. Let's dive into the story of this charming abode. Built in 2006, this chalet embraces a spacious yet practical design, covering a substantial 135 square meters. Whether it's a place for family gatherings, a holiday retreat, or simply an escape from the bustling city life, this chalet has the space to accommodate your needs. With three well-sized bedrooms, there’s room enough for family and guests, or even to create a home office or hobby room. The living areas are thoughtfully laid out to ensure a balance between relaxation and functionality. You'll find two inviting living rooms that allow for a cozy family movie night or a spot to unwind with a good book. The convenience of two bathrooms ensures there’s never any morning rush hour battles. For those cold Norwegian winters, the sauna is a delightful bonus that promises warmth and relaxation. Imagine coming back from a day's adventure in the snow to unwind in this comforting space. The kitchen, heart of the home, offers ample space for culinary experiments or simple home-cooked meals to share with loved ones. Here in Grimsbu, the vibrant outdoors are just a step away. If you're an adventure enthusiast or love being amidst nature's bounty, you're in for a treat. Winters here transform into a wonderland with groomed ski trails that pass right by the cabin, luring you to explore the snowy terrains. For more a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Morkagrenda 271!

A Cozy Mountain Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Scenic Highlands Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine trees and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands. Nestled at Kjørkjegardsfjellet 110, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Venabygd, a region celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures. A Day in the Life at Kjørkjegardsfjellet As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow across the mountains, you step onto your expansive west-facing terrace. The panoramic views are nothing short of mesmerizing, with rolling hills and lush forests stretching as far as the eye can see. This is your sanctuary, a place where time slows down, and nature's symphony takes center stage. Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and comfort. The living room, with its wood-paneled walls and inviting wood-burning stove, becomes the heart of your home. Here, you can unwind after a day of exploring, the crackling fire providing a cozy backdrop to your evening. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Venabygd is a year-round playground for nature enthusiasts. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski trails just a short distance from your doorstep. Glide through pristine tracks, surrounded by the serene beauty of snow-laden trees and open skies. As the seasons change, so do the opportunities for adventure. Spring and summer bring vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, perfect for hiking and cycling. Explore the vast wilderness, discover hidden trails, and breathe in the fresh mountain air. The nearby lakes and rivers offer fishing and kayaking, while autumn paints the landscape in rich hues of ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Stein Ove Helander presents Kjørkjegardsfjellet 110

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Venabygdsfjellet region, Kjørkjegardsfjellet 132 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with traditional Norwegian allure. This three-bedroom retreat is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and serene relaxation. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills and valleys that surround your chalet. This is the daily reality at Kjørkjegardsfjellet 132, where the landscape is as much a part of the home as the walls and roof. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The chalet's architecture pays homage to classic Norwegian design, with dark wood cladding and a recently updated roof that blends seamlessly into the natural surroundings. Inside, the space is thoughtfully laid out to maximize comfort and functionality. The entrance hall, with its tiled floor, offers ample space for storing outdoor gear, ensuring that your living areas remain clutter-free. The living room is the heart of the home, where a modern fireplace insert provides warmth and ambiance during the colder months. This space is perfect for cozy evenings spent with family or friends, sharing stories and laughter by the fire. Adjacent to the living room, the dining area and kitchen form a harmonious space for entertaining. The kitchen, with its solid wood countertops and integrated appliances, is both stylish and practical, making meal preparation a joy rather than a chore. Bedrooms and Amenities The chalet boasts three inviting bedrooms, each designed to offer a restful retreat after a day of exploration. The master bedroom is particularly ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kjørkjegardsfjellet 132. The cabin is freely and privately located on Venabygdsfjellet, surrounded by beautiful nature and scattered cabin development.

Picture yourself wrapped in a blanket on a south-facing terrace, morning coffee in hand, watching the sun cast golden light across the Venabygdsfjellet peaks. Below, the silence is broken only by the distant call of a raven and the whisper of wind through pine trees. This is your Norwegian mountain sanctuary, where the rhythm of seasons dictates your days and every weekend becomes an adventure into pristine wilderness. This 80-square-meter chalet sits at 920 meters elevation in the established Gulltjønn cabin area, positioned at the peaceful end of a cul-de-sac where neighbors respect distance and wildlife wanders freely. Built in 2006 and maintained with Norwegian precision, the property represents the quintessential second home for international buyers seeking authentic Scandinavian mountain living without the complications of a renovation project. The generous 1,130-square-meter plot provides ample space for children's summer adventures, morning yoga sessions, or simply preserving that precious sense of solitude that draws people to Norwegian mountains. The Norwegian Mountain Lifestyle awaits you in Ringebu Municipality, where outdoor recreation isn't a hobby but a way of life. Winter transforms Venabygdsfjellet into a cross-country skiing paradise, with groomed trails passing within minutes of your door. These aren't crowded tourist routes but authentic Norwegian løype networks where you'll ski alongside locals through silent forests and across windswept plateaus, stopping at warming huts to share coffee and waffles with strangers who quickly become friends. For downhill enthusiasts, Kvitfjell ski resort sits just 30 minutes away, offering the same world-class slopes that host Olympic competitions and World Cup rac ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gulltjønnvegen 236!

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Venabygdsfjellet, this traditional Norwegian chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the heart of Norway's stunning mountain landscape. Located at Trabelivegen 231, Venabygd, this charming chalet is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless allure of nature. A Home with a Story Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of the wind through the trees, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step outside to greet the day. This chalet, built in 1978, has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully upgraded to blend traditional charm with modern comforts. With a new metal roof and an upgraded electrical system, this home is ready to welcome you in every season. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Venabygdsfjellet is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate skier, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, this location offers it all. The chalet is surrounded by an extensive network of hiking and cross-country skiing trails, including the renowned Trolløypa route. For downhill skiing enthusiasts, the Kvitfjell alpine resort is just a short drive away, offering world-class slopes and facilities. A Lifestyle of Comfort and Convenience Inside, the chalet is a cozy retreat. The spacious living room, with its wood-burning stove, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure. The kitchen is functional and well-equipped, making meal preparation a joy. With three comfortable bedrooms, there's ample space for family and friends to join you in your mountain escape. Key Features: - Location: Trabelivegen 231, Venabygd, Norway - Property Type: ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Venabygd, Slæen 71 offers a unique escape into the traditional Norwegian lifestyle with a cozy chalet nestled among the serene settings of the Venabygdsfjellet mountains. With plenty of room for family or friends and a welcoming atmosphere, this quaint property is an exciting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Norway. Venabygd, within the Gudbrandsdal region, is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery and offers a lifestyle teeming with outdoor activities and seasonal delights. Living here, you'll find yourself surrounded by rolling mountains, dense forests, and the crystal-clear Venabygd River. It's an area that showcases the distinct charms of Norway's outdoors, with skiing, hiking, fishing, and biking right on your doorstep. The chalet greets you with a warm and homey atmosphere, exuding a traditional cabin aesthetic that aligns perfectly with its picturesque surroundings. As you step through the front door, you'll immediately notice the sense of coziness, perfect for family gatherings or quiet retreats. Whether you are looking for a permanent home or a holiday getaway, this chalet blends comfort with an authentic rustic feel. Imagine starting your morning with a hot cup of coffee, sitting on the southwest-facing terrace, enjoying the sunshine and the tranquil mountain views. The property spans over a generous plot, allowing for privacy and peace, with only the gentle sounds of nature to accompany your thoughts. Moving inside, the heart of the home is the partially open living room and kitchen, an ideal setup for entertaining or enjoying family time. This space flows effortlessly, highlighted by the cabin’s traditional wood fini ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/Unni Rolstad presents Slæen 71!

Nestled in the heart of the Venabygdsfjellet plateau, Lysløypevegen 25 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape. This charming chalet, built in 2008, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. With its prime location at 980 meters above sea level, this chalet is perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the serene Norwegian mountains. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the majestic Jotunheimen mountains. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the southwest-facing veranda, where the panoramic views are as invigorating as the fresh coffee in your hand. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. In winter, step outside your door to access meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails that weave through the snow-draped landscape. In summer, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, cycling, and fishing, with trails that lead you through lush forests and past crystal-clear streams. The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and modern comfort. Spanning 92 square meters, it features three spacious bedrooms, each offering a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. The open-plan kitchen and living area is the heart of the home, where large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Here, a modern wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic charm, perfect for gathering around on chilly evenings. The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with high-quality Bosch appliances and a solid oak countertop that seamlessly integrates with the living space. Whether you'r ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Vegard Ellingsberg presents Lysløypevegen 25!

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Venabygdsfjellet mountains, Rondevegen 262 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. This charming chalet, with its solar-powered sustainability and year-round road access, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of mountain birds. The air is crisp, and the view from your southwest-facing veranda is nothing short of breathtaking. This is life at Rondevegen 262, where every day feels like a holiday. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet's thoughtful design maximizes both comfort and functionality. With two cozy bedrooms, it offers ample space for family and friends. The living room, the heart of the home, is a haven of warmth, thanks to its inviting fireplace. Here, you can unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones. The kitchen, with its charming cabinetry and space for a gas stove, is perfect for preparing hearty meals. An open window connects the kitchen to the living room, fostering a sense of togetherness. Adjacent to the kitchen, a storage room ensures you have all the space you need for pantry items and household supplies. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the veranda, where an outdoor fireplace awaits. It's the perfect spot for enjoying sunny days and starry nights. Below, a wood-fired hot tub offers a luxurious way to soak in the serene mountain atmosphere. The property also includes an outbuilding, providing additional sleeping accommodations and storage space. While not approved for permanent residence, it offers flexibility for guests or extra s ... click here to read more

Rondevegen 262 presented by DNB Eiendom

Nestled within the serene and idyllic landscapes of Pyntaseter, this delightful cabin on Pyntasetervegen 209 opens the door to a harmonious blend of comfort and nature. If you’re an overseas buyer or an expat dreaming of a Norwegian retreat that offers year-round activities, this property might just be your perfect match. The cabin sits comfortably in the beautiful Venabygdsfjellet region, a haven known for its breathtaking recreational facilities that shift with each season. As the warm months roll in, Venabygdsfjellet transforms into a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts. Imagine stepping outside and immediately being greeted by an array of cycling and hiking trails that wind through the majestic mountain terrain. If you’re fond of fishing, you’re in luck! Nearby rivers and lakes beckon with their promise of bountiful catches. The beauty of this region is emphasized by the peacefulness and vastness of the landscape, allowing you to disconnect and recharge. Winter, on the other hand, turns this area into a winter wonderland. When the snow cloaks the mountains, the cross-country ski trails become an open invitation to explore. For the adrenaline seekers, the Kvitfjell alpine resort is merely a 40-minute drive away, offering slopes that cater to both beginners and seasoned skiers. It's a lovely blend of adventure and leisure, attracting those who want to indulge in Norway's snowy realm. Let’s step inside the cabin, shall we? It’s pleasantly surprising to find a cozy and efficient layout with electricity that promises comfort without fuss. The heart of the cabin merges the living and kitchen areas into a nice open space, perfect for relaxing evenings or hosting friends. Large windows are more than just a viewing portal; t ... click here to read more

Parking area with space for several cars

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Ringebufjellet, Gudbrandshaugen 191 offers a unique opportunity to own a traditional chalet that perfectly balances rustic charm with modern comforts. This four-bedroom retreat is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and serene relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks greeting you from your expansive terrace. This chalet, built in 1972, has been lovingly maintained to preserve its authentic Norwegian character while ensuring it meets the needs of contemporary living. A Year-Round Haven Ringebu is a location that offers something for every season. In the summer, the area transforms into a hiker's paradise, with trails weaving through lush forests and across rolling hills. The nearby Friisvegen Tourist Center provides convenient access to dining and shopping, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. As winter blankets the landscape in snow, the region becomes a haven for cross-country skiing enthusiasts, with tracks starting right at your doorstep. And for those who crave the thrill of alpine skiing, the renowned Kvitfjell resort is just a short drive away. Chalet Features: - Spacious Living Room: A large, airy space with high ceilings and ample natural light, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. - Robust Fireplace: Ensures warmth and coziness during chilly mountain evenings. - Open Kitchen: Seamlessly connected to the living room, designed for off-grid living with the option to connect to electricity. - Four Bedrooms: Includes two rooms with custom-built bunk beds, ideal for ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of Ringebu lies the charming cabin perched at Gudbrandshaugen 51. This captivating cabin whispers tales of coziness, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As a real estate professional quite wrapped up with the influx of global inquiries, I find moments of tranquility just hearing the symphony of wind rustling through the treetops and imagining families enjoying this idyllic retreat. Ringebu, a quaint mountainous locale, is a picturesque area blessed by Mother Nature’s finest offerings. For those considering settling here, the town radiates warmth, not only from the majestic fireplaces found in many traditional cabins but also from the friendly communities that welcome new faces with open arms. Its climate, which paints the town in a kaleidoscope of colors across seasons, is a delightful aspect for those yearning to experience both snowy winters and blooming springs. This 2-bedroom cabin remains in good condition— a solid piece of craftsmanship reminiscent of simpler times yet presenting modern livability. Though snug, its 55 square meters generously accommodates essential living spaces and an inviting open-layout kitchen. You'll be accompanied by expansive views drawing you to the heart of Norwegian wilderness in every glance through the cabin windows, promising majestic mountain vistas. A journey to this welcoming cabin also means embracing an adventurous lifestyle. You're located right within reach of renowned hiking routes — imagine trekking up Storvola, peeking at history with the scattered plane wrecks at Øverlihøgda, or cycling the scenic troll bike route. During winter, a cross-country ski sojourn along Trolløypa assures every snow enthusiast ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gudbrandshaugen 51 - a cozy cabin with a beautiful and secluded location on Ringebufjellet.