Idyllic Bokn Chalet with Private Mooring & Sea Views - Perfect Second Home Escape

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Grønnestadvegen 393, 5561 Bokn, Norway, Bokn (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 139Floor area

€158,407

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

139m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene embrace of Bokn, Norway, Grønnestadvegen 393 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a second home getaway. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the simple pleasures of coastal living.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This chalet, with its two spacious bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, is designed to be your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

A Coastal Retreat with Modern Comforts

The chalet's design harmonizes with its natural surroundings, offering a seamless blend of indoor comfort and outdoor beauty. The open-plan living area, with its high ceilings and expansive windows, invites natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening by the fireplace, this space is perfect for making memories.

Key Features:
- Private Boat Mooring: Just steps from your door, perfect for boating enthusiasts.
- Spacious Living Areas: Open-plan design with high ceilings and large windows.
- Modern Kitchen: Fully equipped with ample storage and counter space.
- Two Bedrooms: Each with built-in wardrobes for convenience.
- Two Bathrooms: Featuring elegant fixtures and a luxurious bathtub.
- Loft Living Room: Versatile space for a playroom or additional sleeping area.
- Large Terrace: Ideal for outdoor dining and sunbathing.
- Garage and Driveway: Ample parking for guests and storage needs.
- Child-Friendly Garden: Safe and spacious for play and relaxation.
- Proximity to Nature: Surrounded by lush forests and hiking trails.
- Easy Access to Amenities: Close to Føresvik's shops, schools, and sports facilities.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Bokn is a hidden gem for those seeking a second home in Europe. Its coastal location offers endless opportunities for water activities, from fishing to kayaking, right from your private mooring. The nearby fjords beckon for exploration, promising breathtaking views and unforgettable adventures.

For those who prefer land-based activities, the surrounding area is rich with hiking trails and natural beauty. Whether you're exploring the local flora and fauna or simply enjoying a leisurely walk, the landscape offers a peaceful escape from the everyday.

Accessibility and Convenience

Despite its secluded feel, Grønnestadvegen 393 is conveniently located just a short drive from key transport links. The Arsvågen ferry terminal is a mere 10-15 minutes away, providing easy access to the wider region. Haugesund, with its vibrant cultural scene and shopping options, is just 30 minutes by car.

A Second Home with Investment Potential

This chalet is not only a personal retreat but also a smart investment. The growing demand for vacation properties in Norway makes this an attractive option for those looking to enter the holiday rental market. With its prime location and modern amenities, it promises a strong return on investment.

Create Lasting Memories

Owning a second home in Bokn means more than just having a place to stay; it's about creating a haven where you can unwind, reconnect with nature, and spend quality time with loved ones. Whether you're seeking a summer retreat, a winter hideaway, or a year-round escape, this chalet offers the perfect setting for all your adventures.

Welcome to your new home by the sea, where every day is an opportunity to embrace the beauty and tranquility of coastal living.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
139
Price per m²
€1,140
Garden size
1453
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Step outside at seven in the morning and the air hits you — cool, salt-edged, carrying the faint smell of seaweed and pine from the hillside above Øyaveien. A herring gull cuts a lazy arc over the water. The fjord is mirror-flat. This is what a Tuesday feels like in Melandsjø. Hitra is not one of those Norwegian islands that gets overrun in July. It stays quiet in a way that's increasingly rare. The island sits roughly an hour and a half southwest of Trondheim, connected to the mainland via a pair of subsea tunnels — no ferry schedule to chase, no weather window to pray for. You drive in whenever you feel like it. That accessibility, combined with a landscape that feels genuinely untouched, is what makes a holiday property here such a find. The fishing alone draws people from across Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Sea trout, cod, and coalfish are there year-round if you know where to cast, and from this address you're a short walk to the shoreline and a ten-minute drive to Hopsjøbrygga, the brygge that becomes the social heart of the island every July when Hopsjødagene takes over — live music, local food stalls, boats moored three deep, the whole community spilling outdoors. Øyaveien 16 is a white-painted timber chalet that has been on this plot since 1937. The exterior cladding was replaced in 1996 and it wears its age lightly — there's genuine character here without the cold drafts and crumbling sills that word usually implies. The building is in good condition and properly connected: public water, public sewage, mains electricity. No off-grid compromises. Just bring your bags. The layout is compact and logical at 56 square meters across two floors, arranged for the kind of real use a holiday home actually gets. Do ... click here to read more

Charming holiday property presented by Aktiv Eiendomsmegling

Step out onto the wraparound terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the light. At 420 metres above sea level, the sun hits differently up here — earlier, longer, at an angle that turns the surface of Breivann into hammered silver by nine o'clock. That's your view. That's your morning. Mattiaskilen 86 sits at the outer edge of the Mattiaskilen cabin area in Steinsholt, Numedal, and it earns its position. The chalet has been thoughtfully overhauled between 2019 and 2021 — not a cosmetic refresh, but a real, structural reinvention — and the result is a 72-square-metre holiday home that works hard across every season without ever feeling cramped or overdone. Let's start with the terrace, because you'll spend a lot of time there. Built in 2021, it wraps around a substantial portion of the cabin and covers 55 square metres of outdoor living space. Part of it is covered, which matters more than you'd think in Norwegian mountain weather — a sudden afternoon shower doesn't end the day outdoors, it just changes the setting. A water post feeds directly from the property's own private borehole, so hosing down muddy boots, filling a dog bowl, or watering herbs in a pot is effortless. The views from the deck reach out over the water, framed by mixed forest, with no other roof cutting into the sightline. It's the kind of terrace you don't retreat inside from — you're coaxed back in by hunger. Inside, the 2021 kitchen immediately signals that this isn't a compromise renovation. Sleek cabinetry, laminate countertops, an integrated oven and cooktop, and a freestanding island that splits the kitchen from the living area without closing it off. The black sink and black-and-brass fixtures have an edge to them — consid ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mattiaskilen 86! Photo: Mille Gran

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Nestled in the tranquil environs of Skudeneshavn, a delightful chalet at Laksodden 36 awaits you. This modern residence, characterized by a consistently good standard, offers the perfect blend of domestic tranquility and nautical flair, complete with a private boathouse and a designated boat space that will appeal to maritime enthusiasts. First, let us explore the structure and layout of the chalet. Spread across two floors, this meticulously designed cabin provides ample space with its efficient division into two zones, ideal for accommodating family visits without foregoing privacy. The four cozy bedrooms and two elegant bathrooms ensure that each family member or guest finds their comfortable space. The chalet also boasts two warm living rooms, ideal for relaxing evenings or social gatherings. A modern kitchen equipped with integrated appliances becomes the heart of the home, providing an inviting space that can easily host a dining table and a sofa, blending functionality with moments of family bonding over meals. The large terrace is a standout feature of this chalet, offering panoramic views of Karmsundet, an ideal backdrop for your morning coffee or evening wind-downs. Though the chalet exudes a robust and refined quality, it retains the charm of a fixer-upper. This presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to imprint their own aesthetic or functional preferences in touches and finishes, making it truly a personalized home space. The chalet’s location in Skudeneshavn, only a five-minute drive from the heart of town, brings to its residents a blend of quiet residential life with the convenience of nearby amenities. Skudeneshavn, a picturesque town known for its historical architecture and serene harbo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Laksodden 36! Here we are pleased to present a modern holiday home with consistently good standards.

Welcome to Fosnanesvegen 105 in Røyksund, a lovely piece of countryside where coastal charm meets potential. This property, enveloped in the enchanting tranquility of Røyksund, is a sanctuary for those longing for peace amidst nature. Overlooking the serene Røyksund Canal, the property sits in a picturesque valley, promising both privacy and stunning views. Nestled in this lush, spacious 1,167 square meter lot is a cabin built in 1940. The allure of this cabin lies in its potential to become a warm, inviting space that reflects your vision. With an interior of 60 square meters, the cabin comprises two bedrooms, a kitchen, a welcoming living room, and an unfinished bathroom. It bears the marks of time and is ripe for renovation, presenting an exciting opportunity to create a true getaway tailored to your preferences. Imagine the joy of seeing your creativity coming to life as you renovate this charming structure into a cozy country retreat. The location, with its wonderful natural beauty, is the highlight of this property. If you love the outdoors, you'll feel right at home here. There are plenty of hiking trails for you to explore and countless opportunities for fishing enthusiasts. The property includes a boathouse and an annex, which further extends the possibilities. Picture yourself launching your boat onto the canal for a day of peaceful fishing or navigating the scenic waterways. Though the cabin requires a complete interior overhaul, the surrounding environment more than compensates. The garden, though a bit overgrown and in need of a green thumb, promises endless possibilities for transformation. Under the right care, it could be reborn into a vibrant and lush garden, suitable for outdoor family activities o ... click here to read more

DNB Eienddom v/Joakim Steine har gleden av å presentere Fosnanesvegen 105!

Step outside on a Saturday morning in July, coffee in hand, and watch the light hit the fjord-facing hillside from your south-facing terrace. The air carries that particular Norwegian coastal mix — salt, pine, and something you can't quite name but immediately recognize as the smell of actual quiet. This is Røyksund, a small community on the island of Karmøy in Rogaland, and this single-level chalet on Naustvikvegen 44 is exactly the kind of place people spend years looking for and decades not wanting to leave. The property sits on a generous 3,917 square metre plot — which, to put it plainly, is a lot of land for a cabin at this price point. The garden has been carefully worked over the years: shrubs that have had time to establish, flower beds that show genuine attention, and a wide lawn with enough room for a badminton net, a fire pit, and still have space left over. Rocky outcrops form a natural boundary on two sides, which means privacy without the visual heaviness of fencing. There's a charming entrance gate that marks the transition from the gravel lane outside to your own world within. The main cabin itself is 48 square metres, all on one level, which makes it genuinely easy to use. No awkward staircases, no split-level layouts that become tiresome when you're hauling groceries or moving in for the summer. The entrance porch leads into a hallway, then opens to the kitchen, the bathroom — renovated in 2015 with modern fittings — a dining area that can flex into a second sleeping space if needed, and a living room that gets warm afternoon light through the west-facing windows. It's a cabin in the truest Norwegian sense: compact, functional, not an inch wasted. What sets this property apart from most leisure cabi ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing of Naustvikvegen 44 presented by Real Estate Agent Christoffer Frøyland!

Nestled in the serene landscape of Aksdal, Norway, Leirvollvegen 28 stands as a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered. This delightful cabin is not just a house; it's a haven where stress melts away and peace is a daily companion. If you're an overseas buyer or an expatriate exploring the potential of a safe and quiet retreat, allow me to guide you through this story of comfort and opportunity. As you approach the cabin, you'll notice its setting amid the vast expanse of nature—a generous 1,644 square meter plot teeming with possibilities and offering privacy aplenty. Built back in 1993, the cabin's sturdy structure and warm wooden facade seamlessly blend into the lush green surroundings, offering a perfect balance between rustic charm and cozy homeliness. The location itself, Hetland in Aksdal, is known for its picturesque vistas and slow-paced lifestyle, making it a magnet for anyone yearning for tranquility. Stepping inside the 97 square meter interior, you’re greeted by a bright, airy living space where natural light floods through large windows, framing the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. It's hard not to be captivated by the inviting ambiance created by an open-plan living area combined with a functional kitchen. Here, gatherings with family and friends take place amid a peaceful, laid-back atmosphere. The living room’s cozy fireplace is an ideal companion on those cooler Norwegian evenings, adding warmth to both body and soul. - 1 bathroom - 3 cozy bedrooms - Spacious kitchen with ample storage - Bright living area with large windows - Inviting fireplace perfect for cold nights - Open plan living, dining, and kitchen area - Master bedroom with terrace access - Separate laundry area - Partially ... click here to read more

Welcome to Leirvollvegen 28 - presented by Alexander Kvalevaag Skree at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling!

Welcome to Varden 46 in the charming town of Vormedal, where the allure and warmth of a family-friendly neighborhood beckons you to start anew. This spacious 4-bedroom villa, with its considerable size of 190 square meters, stands proudly as a beacon of comfort, functionality, and Scandinavian charm. Situated in a highly sought-after residential area, this villa offers the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, making it an ideal choice for families and expatriates seeking a peaceful yet vibrant lifestyle. As a busy and experienced real estate agent, I can assure you that properties like this one are quite the catch in the Vormedal area. Located in a serene and lovely corner of Norway, Vormedal itself is a hidden gem, filled with rich culture and natural beauty. The climate here is defined by its mild winters and pleasantly warm summers, perfect for enjoying a multitude of outdoor activities. The air is crisp and fresh, offering a healthy environment for all residents. Imagine a leisurely stroll to the local school or kindergarten, just a stone's throw away from Varden 46. For children and families, the neighborhood's child-friendly nature is a real blessing. You will find small paths weaving through the greenery, leading to quaint little shops and local cafes that offer a taste of Norwegian hospitality. And let's not forget the bustling football field, where local teams gather for spirited matches to entertain everyone. The town itself provides a balanced lifestyle, where modern conveniences meet picturesque scenery. A short walk from your villa, the Vormedalsvatnet offers a slice of paradise with a quaint beach, excellent for swimming and water sports. The nearby hiking trails offer splendid views that walker ... click here to read more

Welcome to Varden 46, presented by Sindre Mehus at Privatmegleren

Nestled in the heart of Tysvær, this exquisite country home at Tysværvågvegen 114 offers a unique blend of tranquility, modern comfort, and breathtaking natural beauty. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I am thrilled to present this property, which is an ideal retreat for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Aksdal, a charming town known for its stunning coastal landscapes and vibrant community spirit. A Home Designed for Comfort and Relaxation This well-maintained country home spans 138 square meters over two floors, offering ample space for family gatherings and quiet retreats alike. The main floor is a haven of light and warmth, with large windows that invite the outside in, creating a seamless connection with the surrounding nature. The living room, with its cozy wood-burning stove, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the local trails or enjoying maritime activities. The open-plan kitchen is both functional and stylish, featuring modern appliances and plenty of space for culinary adventures. Whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or hosting a dinner party, this kitchen is equipped to handle it all. A Seaside Sanctuary One of the standout features of this property is its direct access to the sea. With a private boat mooring and dock, this home is a dream come true for boating enthusiasts. Spend your days sailing the pristine waters, fishing, or simply enjoying the serene views from your dock. The large, sunny terrace is perfect for ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tysværvågvegen 114!

Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Veavågen, this residential plot offers an exceptional opportunity for overseas buyers and expats who dream of constructing a personalized dwelling with breathtaking sea views. Located in one of the most sought-after areas, it appeals particularly to families looking for a serene yet convenient location to call home. Veavågen, with its idyllic setting on the western coast of Norway, presents a life filled with stunning natural beauty and the relaxed pace of oceanfront living. This vibrant and welcoming community is renowned for its child-friendly environment, proximity to essential facilities, and an array of engaging outdoor activities. The town is wrapped in a maritime climate, resulting in mild summers and cool winters, which means plenty of fresh seaside air year-round. The plot itself boasts a strategic position on Skippervegen, ideal for crafting a home that takes full advantage of its enviable panoramic views. Without any binding building clauses, you have the autonomy to design a home that truly reflects your tastes and fulfills your vision. The significant utilization rate of 40% provides plenty of room to create a spacious and comfortable residence. The area is presented well-prepared, with essential amenities such as road access and water/sewage connections readily available. A local playground adds an extra layer of convenience for families with young children, making the site perfectly suited for growing families. Life in Veavågen offers a harmonious balance between tranquility and vibrancy. The location is central, only a short walk from various educational institutions, including kindergartens, primary, and secondary schools. This proximity allows for a stress-f ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skippervegen - presented by Olav Lauvås at Meglerhuset Rele (approximate plot boundary - deviations may occur)

Alright, let me try to get this out quick! I’ve got another viewing at 2pm so I’ll keep things moving, but you’ll want to read all of this if you’re overseas and thinking about buying a country home in Norway – this is a special spot and needs a closer look. At Slettavikvegen 14, right in the little coastal village of Veavågen, you’ll find a really substantial boathouse/country home just waiting for someone with a bit of vision. We’re talking a full 342 square meters of space, which honestly is way more than most boathouses you’ll see around here. The whole plot is 596 sqm and you’ve got 50 meters of your own private shoreline—real actual ownership of the land, not just a rental or something complicated. Now, I’m not going to sugarcoat things—this is a good condition property for its age, but be aware, it’s got a simple standard. If you’re after that shiny new feeling, this isn’t it. But, if you’re like many foreign buyers I meet—you want authenticity, space to do your own thing, and room for improvement—then this is right up your alley. It’s not a wreck at all, and you can use it straight away for storing boats, fishing, relaxing, but if you want it to be a real “home” style, you’re probably going to roll your sleeves up a bit and put your own stamp here. For anyone who likes a project with loads of upside, it has that rare potential. The main story here is the direct sea access. You’ve got a wooden jetty out the front, plus a stone pier, so if you’re into boating, kayaking or even just want to fish for mackerel at sundown, you’ve got front row seats. The main floor is a huge open area – you could use it for about a million things; boat storage, a big workshop, host your friends (there’s loads of space), or just keep ... click here to read more

Welcome to Slettavikvegen 14 - presented by Kristen Brekke at Meglerhuset Rele

Stand at the edge of the plot on a still July morning and you'll hear almost nothing — a distant outboard motor somewhere on the fjord, the soft creak of birch trees, maybe a curlew calling from the hillside. That kind of quiet is genuinely rare in 2024, and this 5,822 square metre freehold plot at Førlandsvegen 460 sits inside it completely. Aksdal is a small but well-connected community in Rogaland, in the heart of Sunnhordland on Norway's southwestern coast. It's the kind of place that locals know well and visitors almost never stumble across by accident — which is precisely what makes finding a plot here with sea rights feel like something worth paying attention to. The E134 runs nearby, linking you to Haugesund in around 35 minutes and to Bergen in roughly two hours. Haugesund Airport handles direct flights from several European cities including London Gatwick and Copenhagen, which matters a great deal if you're planning to use this as a seasonal escape from somewhere further south. The existing cabin dates from 1943 and sits at 12 square metres of usable interior. Let's be honest about it: the structure needs either thorough renovation or a fresh rebuild. The condition is what it is. But what you're really buying here is the land, the legal sea rights, and the freedom that comes with freehold ownership of a substantial plot in a setting like this. Norwegian countryside doesn't give up these kinds of parcels easily, and a 5,822m² plot with direct sea access in Rogaland is a genuinely uncommon find. The sea rights attached to this property are worth dwelling on for a moment. They grant the owner access to the adjacent coastal area for activities including fishing, swimming, and mooring a small boat. Western Norway ... click here to read more

Welcome to Førlandsvegen 460 - presented by Sivert Velde Rasmussen at PrivatMegleren / Photo: Panomax Studio

Nestled in the enchanting landscape of Førresfjorden, at Høievegen 405, stands a delightful chalet inviting you to explore the serene beauty of rural Norway. This property embodies the quintessential retreat, where nature's embrace meets human habitation in a comfortable yet humble abode. With an address that's easy to remember and even easier to fall in love with, this cabin is your gateway to a new lifestyle amongst some of the world's most stunning scenic backdrops. Upon first glance, the chalet reveals a quaint yet captivating facade. It's not so much a grand mansion, but rather a home that whispers of weekends spent by the sea, sailing across tranquil waters, and evenings watching the sun dip beyond the horizon. Picture this: waking up in the morning to the gentle sounds of nature while opening your windows to a sweeping view of the fjord where sea and sky meld harmoniously. The landscape here is a canvas of natural hues, alternating between the rich greens of summer and the stark whites of a cozy winter blanket. This is where the climate plays its unique game, offering crisp cold winters perfect for those who cherish the tranquil beauty of snowy sceneries and inviting mild summers ideal for boat outings or hiking adventures. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 2 floors - Sea view - Private road access - Right to boat launch - Basement storage - Unfinished bathroom - Secluded property - Close to amenities - Two floors - Living room with kitchenette - 58 m² of space Notably positioned with easy road access, this chalet is not isolated but strategically secluded, crafting a perfect balance between convenience and privacy. The living areas are modest, yet they serve as the perfect stage for your personal touches. Over on ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the serene coastline of Avaldsnes, this unique seaside abode beckons those with both adventurous spirits and ambitious visions. Avaldsnes is a quaint location, enriched with a deep Viking history and breathtaking natural landscapes, promising a rural lifestyle paired with a close-knit community. Located in the charming southwestern tip of Norway, Avaldsnes offers a gentle introduction to the slower pace of life, all while being steeped in cultural narratives waiting to be unravelled by its inhabitants. Our property is a country home, a modest dwelling in need of a little tender loving care, poised with the potential to evolve into your dream retreat by the water. With a price tag of 43,362, this fixer-upper is perfect for those eager to roll up their sleeves and creatively invest in their future. Living in Avaldsnes is like stepping into nature's embrace, where the melodic call of seabirds and the rhythm of the tides form a peaceful soundtrack to your days. Being part of a vibrant coastal community means regular festivals and gatherings, where the rich traditions of the past seep into the present, offering a unique blend of culture and camaraderie. The area offers an inviting new home for expats and overseas buyers looking for an idyll away from the bustling cities. Imagine waking up to the briny scent of the sea, your mornings greeted by the gentle lap of waves against the shore. That's the lifestyle this property promises—a slow, enriching cadence that embodies country living at its most authentic. A focal point of the property is its sheltered boat dock, which provides an opportunity for boat enthusiasts to easily access the water. Whether you're interested in sailing, fishing, or just soaking in the coa ... click here to read more

Seaside house presented by EiendomsMegler 1

Nestled in the serene surroundings of Aksdal, just a short drive from the bustling heart of Haugesund, this 187 square-meter chalet offers a tranquil yet connected lifestyle ideal for families or individuals looking to embrace the peaceful Norwegian outdoors. With its spacious two-bedroom layout and loft space, Skjoldastraumsvegen 380 is more than just a holiday home—it's a potential full-time residence that offers relaxation, picturesque views, and direct access to the stunning Grindefjorden. The property features an expansive living room where family and friends can gather in warmth, complemented by a beautifully appointed kitchen that makes meal preparation a delightful experience. Throughout, the interior maintains a contemporary yet cozy charm, having been modernized significantly between 2022 and 2024 to ensure high living standards without losing its rustic appeal. For those who appreciate outdoor living, the offerings are substantial. Enjoy the exclusive sandy beach where summer days can be spent swimming or sunbathing. The private dock and boathouse enhance this waterfront access, inviting boating adventures or peaceful fishing afternoons right in your backyard. The chalet also boasts a beautifully landscaped garden with well-maintained lawns and flower beds, creating an idyllic environment for both relaxation and entertaining. In terms of amenities, the home is well-equipped. The features include: - Fiber optics for reliable TV and internet via Altibox - An electric car charger for eco-friendly transportation options - Extensive terrace areas offering sunny outlooks perfect for alfresco dining - A large, unfinished basement providing practical storage solutions or the potential for further development Liv ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skjoldastraumsvegen 380

Welcome to the stunning landscape of Hervik, a serene corner of Norway where the land meets the sea and where your next dream property awaits. Nestled in this idyllic location is a cabin at Forevegen 152 that will make you consider a retreat into a whole different world. This property is an incredible opportunity for those seeking a peaceful life surrounded by nature, yet remains practical for larger families. Let's dive into the essence of this exquisite property and the charming locale it resides in. Picture yourself stepping onto 83 square meters of well-organized space, designed with the intention of harmonizing modern living with the calm of nature. This cabin doesn't just offer four cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom; it's a sanctuary for families seeking comfort and connection. Envision mornings spent in the inviting living area which is both spacious and thoughtful, with treated paneling and oak flooring that provides an inviting warmth. A modern wood stove adds a dot of coziness, creating the perfect spot for everyone to gather on chilly evenings. An especially alluring feature of this property is the boathouse, complete with its own pier and private shoreline. This unique addition makes it easy to access the beloved Hervik waterways – a dream come true for those who love boating. Above the boathouse, you’ll find a handy loft that can be transformed into extra storage or a quaint hangout spot for hobbies or relaxation. The kitchen space in the cabin is a delight, equipped for those who adore cooking. With its ample cupboard and countertop space, it's a place where every meal can become a family event. Picture a dining area ready to host meals that become long evenings of laughter and present the perf ... click here to read more

Welcome to Forevegen 152!

Welcome to Forevegen 164, a charming chalet nestled in the picturesque village of Hervik! This delightful holiday home offers an idyllic escape in Norway's stunning fjord country. Positioned high and free, you get to experience the most incredible sea views right from your own terrace. Perfect for those who love the serenity of nature combined with the comfort of a cozy home. This inviting chalet spans two floors, providing ample space to accommodate family and friends. The chalet features two bedrooms, capable of sleeping ten people, making it an excellent spot for large gatherings or extended family stays. The property features a practical layout that includes: - Two comfortable bedrooms - One well-appointed bathroom - Combined living room and kitchen - Additional WC - A handy laundry room - Spacious storage room - Welcoming hallway - Bright, spacious entrance - Living room with an open floor plan In addition, the property includes an outbuilding/annex, giving you that extra space for whatever you might need – be it a guest room or even an additional lounging area. To make your stay even more delightful, you also own part of a boathouse and have your very own boat mooring down by the fjord. Imagine the possibilities of exploring the serene waters anytime you want! Hervik is a charming small-town that lays out the best of Norway’s rural beauty for its residents. Here, you are not just buying a property; you are investing in a lifestyle that is rich with outdoor adventures and tranquil moments. The area is known for its lush landscapes and crystal-clear waters. Living in this area means waking up to the sound of birds chirping and enjoying the quiet hum of nature. The summers are sunny and pleasant, ideal for enjoyin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Forevegen 164

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hervik, Norway, Forevegen 174 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a second home. This delightful property, set against the backdrop of the stunning Norwegian fjords, is more than just a retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. The chalet, with its three cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, is designed for comfort and practicality, making it an ideal choice for families or couples seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Lifestyle Defined by Nature Hervik is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The area is renowned for its breathtaking fjord views, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of the great outdoors, Hervik has something to offer. - Fjordside Living: Enjoy direct access to the water with your share of a boathouse and dedicated boat mooring. - Outdoor Activities: The region is perfect for swimming, fishing, hiking, and cycling. - Scenic Views: The chalet offers panoramic views of the fjord, providing a stunning backdrop for relaxation. - Community Spirit: Hervik is known for its friendly, welcoming atmosphere, with various local events and gatherings. ### Accessibility and Convenience Despite its tranquil setting, Forevegen 174 is conveniently located within easy reach of essential amenities. A short drive will take you to a local grocery store, while ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Hervik, this charming cabin at Forevegen 145 offers a unique fusion of tranquility and picturesque seaside living. Designed as a leisure property, this cabin is perfect for those seeking a relaxed lifestyle, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Owning this property provides the rare chance to wake up to the soothing sounds of waves and enjoy spectacular sea views right from your living room. The cabin itself, although in good condition, presents a straightforward design that awaits your personal touch. Spanning a modest 50 square meters, the space is efficiently organized with two cozy bedrooms and an additional loft, making it an ideal retreat for family and friends. The simplicity of the interior offers a blank canvas for those looking to tailor a home to their tastes. Whether you're considering minor aesthetic upgrades or contemplating more extensive renovations, this cabin is a fantastic project for those who enjoy making a space truly their own. Amenities include: • Two bedrooms • One bathroom • Loft space for additional accommodation or storage • Features a boathouse with a private dock and boat space • Road access directly to the property with private parking and optional carport use Living in Hervik offers numerous activities and a vibrant community spirit. The town is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by dramatic coastlines and lush landscapes. Residents and visitors alike enjoy fishing, boating, and various water sports, facilitated by the property's own boathouse and docking space. For hiking enthusiasts, the surrounding areas abound with trails offering breathtaking views and an intimate experience with nature. The local area embodies a peaceful ... click here to read more

Welcome to Forevegen 145 - a fantastic leisure property with an idyllic location by the sea, in the beautiful landscape of Hervik.

Discover the charm and serenity of cabin living at Grindafjordvegen 516 — a delightful retreat nestled in the picturesque landscape of Aksdal, a hidden gem in Norway's majestic countryside. This cabin offers a cozy escape with a breathtaking view of Grindafjorden. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell y'all this property is a rare find that promises both tranquility and potential. Aksdal, located in the heart of scenic Norway, offers a unique living experience that's perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life. Its idyllic surroundings appeal to international buyers and expats seeking a peaceful retreat or an investment opportunity. The town of Aksdal is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including rolling hills, lush forests, and clear, sparkling fjords that call for exploration. The climate here is generally mild, with cool summers and chilly winters, offering a beautiful display of all four seasons—a haven for nature enthusiasts and those who appreciate a change in seasons. One of the best things about living in Aksdal is its rich community spirit and vibrant local culture. The area offers a range of activities for outdoor lovers. You can soak up the natural beauty by hiking through local trails or fishing in the fjord. Winters offer opportunities for cross-country skiing, while the summers are perfect for boating and kayaking. The local markets, cafes, and artisanal shops provide a taste of the region's hospitality and artisan craftsmanship. Now, onto the cabin itself — spread across 92 square meters, this cabin is both quaint and enchanting. It carries the rustic charm of a traditional cabin but is well-maintained, making it move-in ready. As you pull up along the gravel road ... click here to read more

Welcome to Grindafjordvegen 516!

A Fjordside Sanctuary: Your Gateway to Norway's Natural Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp air carrying the scent of pine and saltwater. As the sun rises over the majestic fjords of Nedstrand, you sip your morning coffee on a spacious terrace, enveloped by panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking fjord landscape, this 92-square-meter home offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from expansive windows, serves as the heart of the home. Here, family and friends gather to share stories, laughter, and meals prepared in a well-appointed kitchen. The warmth of a crackling fireplace adds a cozy touch to chilly evenings, while the view outside remains a constant reminder of the stunning surroundings. Bedrooms and Bathrooms: A Haven of Rest With four generously sized bedrooms, this home provides ample space for family and guests. Each room is a sanctuary of rest, designed to offer privacy and comfort. Two modern bathrooms ensure convenience, while a traditional sauna provides a quintessential Scandinavian experience, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor exploration. Outdoor Living: Embrace the Elements Step outside to a 402-square-meter freehold lot, where the natural landscape becomes an extension of your living space. The garden is a canvas for outdoor dining, children's play, or simply soaking in the sun. A private Jacuzzi on the terrace invites you to relax under the stars, the perfect ... click here to read more

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