Idyllic Chalet in Markabygda: Your Perfect Norwegian Second Home by Skognvulusjøen

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Torsbustaden 268, 7622 Markabygda, Markabygda (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 61Floor area

€88,500

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

61m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, Torsbustaden 268 in Markabygda offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a Norwegian second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature.

Imagine waking up to the serene views of Skognvulusjøen, a pristine lake that mirrors the sky's every mood. This chalet, built in 2010, is a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts. Its turf roof and dark wood cladding allow it to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, offering a sense of peace and privacy.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection



The interior of this chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, where the kitchen and living room flow together, creating a space perfect for family gatherings and socializing. Large windows flood the room with natural light, offering panoramic views of the lake and forest beyond.

A wood-burning stove adds warmth and a cozy ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of outdoor activities. The chalet is also equipped with a solar panel system, ensuring a sustainable and reliable energy supply.

Spacious and Inviting



With three comfortable bedrooms, this chalet provides ample space for family and guests. Each room is designed to maximize comfort, with enough space for beds and storage. The modern bathroom is practical and equipped with all necessary amenities for comfortable living.

Outdoor Living at Its Best



The chalet's outdoor area is a haven for relaxation and recreation. A terrace/balcony offers the perfect spot for al fresco dining, reading, or simply soaking in the stunning views. The garden area is ideal for recreational activities or gardening, providing a personal touch to your outdoor space.

A Gateway to Adventure



For those who love the great outdoors, this chalet is a dream come true. In winter, enjoy direct access to a network of cross-country ski trails, with the nearest trail just 300 meters away. An alpine ski lift is located only 3.3 kilometers from the chalet, making it easy to enjoy downhill skiing and snowboarding.

During the warmer months, Skognvulusjøen offers excellent opportunities for fishing and swimming. The surrounding forests and hills are perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring nature, ensuring there's always something to do, no matter the season.

Conveniently Secluded



While the chalet offers a peaceful and secluded setting, it's conveniently located within a reasonable distance of essential amenities. The nearest grocery store is 9.2 kilometers away, and a shopping center is just 9.3 kilometers from the chalet. Public transportation is accessible, with a bus stop 8.2 kilometers away and a train station 9.3 kilometers from the property, making it easy to reach the chalet from larger towns and cities.

A Place to Create Memories



Whether you're looking for a base for skiing and winter sports, a summer retreat by the lake, or simply a peaceful place to unwind, Torsbustaden 268 offers everything you need for memorable leisure time. This chalet is ideal for families, couples, or anyone looking for a relaxing getaway in nature.

Key Features:


- Three bedrooms with ample sleeping space
- Open-plan living room and kitchen area
- Stunning natural surroundings with lake views
- Wood-burning stove for cozy warmth
- Solar panel system for sustainable energy
- Terrace/balcony and garden area for outdoor enjoyment
- External storage room (17 sqm) for equipment and tools
- Proximity to ski trails (300 m) and alpine ski lift (3.3 km)
- Fishing and swimming opportunities in Skognvulusjøen
- Easy access to hiking and outdoor recreation
- Close to shops and public transport

This chalet is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice, offering a rare chance to own a piece of Norway's natural beauty. Experience the joy of owning a second home in one of Trøndelag's most scenic areas. Welcome to Torsbustaden 268, where your dream vacation home awaits.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
61
Price per m²
€1,451
Garden size
0
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in February, the thermometer outside reads minus eight, and you're standing at the kitchen window in thick wool socks watching snow settle silently onto a 879-square-meter lot that is entirely yours. The wood-burning stove is already crackling. The smell of pine resin and birch smoke fills the cabin. In forty minutes, you could be on the slopes at Kvitfjell. You could also just stay here and do absolutely nothing, which is, honestly, the better plan. That's the daily reality of owning this 1930-built timber chalet at Fåvangvegen 281 in Fåvang, a small Norwegian village in Innlandet county that sits at roughly 280 meters above sea level — high enough for clean mountain air, low enough to keep the driveway manageable year-round. At 35 square metres, the main cabin is compact in the best possible sense: every corner has a purpose, the walls are solid hand-hewn timber, and there's not a single inch of wasted space. A separate annex of around 15 square metres adds flexibility for guests or storage without turning the place into something it was never meant to be. The cabin has been well looked after. The living room floor was replaced in 2012 — new joists, new insulation — and the exposed timber walls have been treated and restored. The kitchen cabinets are a newer set, practical and clean. Concrete was poured into the basement and drainage improved, so the storage hatch in the living room opens onto a genuinely dry, usable space rather than a damp hole. The lot was partially refenced in 2025. These aren't glamorous upgrades, but they're the kind that matter: the invisible work that keeps a cabin honest. The annex has a foot-pump shower, a bio-toilet, and its own entrance with an outdo ... click here to read more

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On a quiet Sunday morning at Nakkerudgata 60, you crack the window above the kitchen sink and the only sound that comes through is birdsong and the faint lap of water from Tyrifjorden below. No traffic. No sirens. Just the kind of silence that city people spend years trying to find — and here it's a permanent fixture, built into the landscape like the pine trees that line the hillside. This is Tyristrand. Not a place you stumble across, but one you return to, deliberately, every chance you get. The cabin itself was originally built in 1926, and while it carries that quiet patina of age, don't mistake character for neglect. The wet room and bathroom were fully gutted and rebuilt in 2020 — new wastewater line, new plumbing, new electrical work, the whole lot. The kitchen followed, getting a modern fit-out with a dishwasher and a sensible, no-fuss layout that makes cooking a genuine pleasure rather than an exercise in frustration. The property is connected to municipal water and sewage, which matters enormously when you're thinking about year-round usability rather than just summer weekends. Fiber internet from NextGenTel is already installed too. So whether you're writing, working remotely, or just keeping up with the football scores, you're covered. At 38 square metres of internal living space plus a 10 m² annexe area, this is a compact property — but it's one that has been cleverly arranged to feel generous. The entrance hall doubles as storage space and can accommodate a full-sized refrigerator. The main living and dining area has room for a proper dining table, a reading corner, and still leaves space to breathe. A cosy alcove off the main room works equally well as an extra sleeping nook or a window-seat retreat on ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nakkerudgata 60!

Stand on the west-facing terrace at Flygansvær 119 on a late June evening and the sky stays gold until nearly midnight. The fjord is maybe three hundred meters away. A herring gull cuts across the pines. Somewhere further along the island, someone is pulling a rowboat up onto the rocks. This is Reksteren — and once you've spent a weekend here, it tends to rearrange your priorities. Reksteren sits in Tysnes municipality in Vestland county, a granite-spined island draped in heather and birch that most international visitors have never heard of. That's part of its appeal. It's not a tourist destination in any conventional sense. It's a place where Norwegian families have kept summer cabins for generations, where the same neighbors nod at each other across the water every July, and where the ferry crossing from Jektevik or Hodnanes takes less than fifteen minutes but feels like crossing into a slower, older world. The island is connected to the mainland by road via the Tysnes municipality road network, and Bergen — Norway's second city, with its historic Bryggen wharf, its fish market on Torget, and its direct international flights — sits roughly ninety minutes away by car and ferry. Oslo is within reach for a long weekend drive. The Flesland international airport means buyers arriving from London, Amsterdam, or Frankfurt can be pulling on boots and heading down to the shoreline within a few hours of landing. The chalet at Flygansvær 119 is a two-bedroom cabin in good condition, 56 square meters of indoor living space arranged across two floors, sitting on a privately owned plot of 2,032 square meters. That plot is the thing that stops you mid-sentence when you first see it. Over two thousand square meters of garden, terra ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself rowing across the mirror-still waters of Tvårråsjøen as morning mist rises from the lake, the scent of pine filling the crisp Norwegian air. This is the daily reality awaiting owners of this secluded 56-square-meter cabin retreat in Levanger, where the boundary between wilderness and accessibility dissolves into the perfect vacation home experience. Set just steps from tranquil lake waters and surrounded by hiking trails that wind through ancient Nordic forests, this property offers international buyers an authentic slice of Norwegian mountain culture at an accessible price point. Nestled in the scenic highlands between Levanger city center and the pristine wilderness of Tvårråsjøen, this 1954-built cabin embodies the Norwegian tradition of friluftsliv—the philosophy of open-air living that defines Scandinavian culture. The property sits 9 kilometers from Levanger's amenities yet feels a world away, positioned along Tømtevegen where civilization gracefully yields to nature. This proximity creates the rare combination international vacation home buyers seek: wild seclusion with urban convenience for weekend getaways and extended summer stays. The cabin's location provides year-round recreational opportunities that justify ownership across all seasons. Winter transforms the surroundings into a Nordic wonderland, with cross-country ski trails running directly from nearby Torsbustaden along the Dalaelva river system up to Skjøtingen mountain. Spring brings the magical awakening of Norwegian nature, when daylight extends dramatically and wildflowers carpet the forest floor. Summer offers endless days for lake swimming, rowboat expeditions across Tvårråsjøen, and hiking expeditions that can last well into th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tømtevegen 485!

Picture yourself on a sun-drenched terrace high in the Norwegian mountains, the scent of pine forests mingling with fresh coffee as you watch the morning mist lift from Kleivtjønna lake just 300 meters away. This is the daily ritual awaiting at your private mountain retreat in Markabygda, where the rhythm of life follows the seasons and every weekend becomes an adventure in one of Central Norway's most accessible wilderness areas. This 81-square-meter chalet represents more than property ownership—it's your gateway to the authentic Norwegian mountain lifestyle that so many dream about but few truly experience. Nestled in the Levanger municipality of Trøndelag, this three-bedroom chalet occupies a prime position within one of Norway's most versatile recreational areas. The property sits on a generous 1,000-square-meter leased plot, thoughtfully positioned to capture sunlight from midday through those endless summer evenings when the Norwegian sky glows until nearly midnight. The surrounding terrain provides natural privacy, creating your own secluded sanctuary while maintaining easy access to lakes, trails, and seasonal activities that define the Norwegian outdoor tradition. The transformation this property underwent in 2017-2018 elevated it from a simple cabin into a contemporary mountain home that honors traditional Norwegian hytte culture while embracing modern comfort. The extension added crucial living space and brought in floods of natural light through strategically placed windows that frame the surrounding landscape like living artwork. Today, the chalet offers 73 square meters of meticulously planned interior space, complemented by an external storage area and a substantial 74-square-meter terrace that effectiv ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tomtvassvegen 1083!

I am excited to present to you this charming chalet located at Tomtvassvegen 888, nestled within the idyllic landscape of Markabygda. This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the true essence of Norwegian nature and enjoy the tranquility it offers. As your real estate guide, I am delighted to share with you this unique property that embodies both a peaceful retreat and a convenient hub for outdoor adventures. Living in Markabygda is a unique experience defined by its beautiful landscapes and a welcoming community spirit. Situated within the heart of Norway, this area boasts stunning natural vistas that are perfect for an array of outdoor activities. Imagine waking up in this chalet, surrounded by serene forests and rolling hills, where you can enjoy the breathtaking views every single day. This chalet is a cozy retreat that fits perfectly with the landscapes around it. Although moderate in its 36-square-meter size, the property offers a comfortable living space with potential for personalization and comfort to match your style. With two well-thought-out bedrooms, each featuring custom-built bunk beds, there's an inviting space for you and your family or friends. These personal touches ensure that your guests have as much comfort as you do. The living space is compact but efficient, offering an open-concept kitchen and living area. Recently updated in 2020, the kitchen provides ample cupboard space which simplifies meal preparation and storage. The chalet's refurbishment extends to its exterior, with upgraded roofing, windows, and cladding all re-done between 2020 and 2023. These improvements ensure that the home stands strong against the elements while maintaining its rustic appeal. Features that bring convenien ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tomtvassvegen 888!

Welcome to your next adventure in the heart of the enchanting Norwegian wilderness, right here at Tomtvassvegen 1077, 7622 Markabygda. Nestled amidst breathtaking mountain landscapes, this quaint cabin offers a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility and a close connection with nature. Situated in a desirable area renowned for holiday homes, this property is the ultimate nature lover's hideaway. As a bustling global real estate agent, I can assure you that this property is as authentic as it gets for a cozy getaway. Although it doesn’t come with the flashy extravagances, it offers something infinitely more valuable—a chance to breathe in the crisp mountain air and experience life at a more leisurely pace. The area around this cabin is nothing short of idyllic. Easily accessible hiking trails like Skjøtingen, Hårskallen, Skallstuggu, Vulusjøen, and Brølivola await you, with the latter ranked among the top 10 hiking destinations in the region. If you have a keen interest in taking on the challenge of untouched trails and discovering hidden natural gems, this is your starting point. The warm months transform the region into a paradise for swimming and boating enthusiasts, with the nearby Tomtvatnet water body serving as an aquatic playground. Featured Amenities: - Elevated location offers stunning views and excellent evening sunlight - Potential electricity connection, making for ease of modern amenities - Two inviting bedrooms, outfitted with multiple sleeping arrangements - Secluded and peaceful setting - A generously sized combined living room and kitchen area of 25 m2 - Superior conditions for both sun exposure and panoramic views The cabin measures at a neat 44 square meters, striking a harmonious balance be ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tomtvassvegen 1077!

Step outside on a July morning at Nordsivegen 266 and you'll hear it before you see it — the quiet lap of the Trondheimsfjord against the shoreline, birdsong threading through the pines, and absolutely nothing else. That silence isn't emptiness. It's the sound of a place that hasn't been overdeveloped, overcrowded, or overpriced. Not yet. This two-bedroom chalet in Kjønstadmarka sits just 3.5 kilometres from the centre of Levanger, a small Norwegian city on the southern shore of one of Europe's longest fjords. The drive into town takes under ten minutes. The feeling of being properly out in nature? That's instant, the moment you pull up to the property. The chalet was thoroughly overhauled in 2022 — not a cosmetic refresh, but a ground-up renovation that touched essentially everything. New roof, new cladding, new wind barrier and insulation. Every window and every door replaced. The electrical and plumbing systems brought fully up to modern Norwegian standards. Municipal water and sewage connected (summer supply). What that means in practice is a holiday home where you arrive, drop your bags, and get on with the holiday. There's no list of jobs waiting for you on the kitchen table. Inside, the living room earns its place as the heart of the chalet. High ceilings and large windows pull the outside in — on clear days you get uninterrupted views across the cultural landscape toward the fjord. The room is flooded with light in the long Norwegian summer, when the sun barely sets and evenings stretch golden and slow past ten o'clock. The wood-burning stove in the corner — a newly installed one, with a renovated fireplace surround — shifts the atmosphere entirely come autumn. There's something about that combination, wool bl ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordsivegen 266, presented by Tor Morten / EiendomsMegler 1.

Welcome to a charming cabin at Hytte Reinsjøen, situated in the picturesque surroundings of Hundskinnryggen near Levanger. This delightful property offers the perfect retreat for those looking to enjoy the tranquility of nature without forgoing the comforts of a cozy home. The cabin is nestled in a prime location between Reinsjøen and Hundskinnryggen, providing scenic vistas and unparalleled access to the great outdoors. The region, Reinsjøen Statsallmenning, is a celebrated natural reserve within the heart of Trøndelag, famed for its extensive network of hiking trails. These trails cater to all levels of experience, making it a befitting destination whether you're a casual walker or an avid trekker. Additionally, the area is a popular fishing haven with an abundance of lakes and rivers that boast a variety of fish species. During the winter months, nearby groomed ski trails offer wonderful opportunities for cross-country skiing. The cabin features: - Two well-sized bedrooms - Cozy living space warmed by a wood-burning stove - Solar panel system for sustainable power use - Convenient outdoor storage facility - Water source located just 30 meters away Originally constructed with upgrades and extensions completed in 1997, the cabin maintains a good condition but invites a bit of refreshment and personal touch to turn it into your ideal getaway or a charming full-time residence. Enthusiasts of DIY projects will find this property a gratifying endeavor, allowing for customization to fully exploit its potential. Living in Levanger offers a unique lifestyle prominently influenced by the natural environment. The climate here is typically Nordic with cold winters and mild summers, ideal for those who revel in seasonal change ... click here to read more

Cabin located by Reinssjøen in Øvre Forra nature reserve

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Skogn, Norway, lies a charming cabin that beckons those with a vision for transformation. Situated at Movassvegen 108, this cozy haven offers a delightful escape into nature, beautifully positioned close to the tranquil waters of Movatnet. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat seeking a harmonious blend of solitude and adventure in your life, this property might just be your Norwegian dream come true! Let me paint a picture for you. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, your cabin enveloped by the lush greenery and crisp air that only Skogn can offer. This quaint 45-square-meter abode, priced at a modest $24,017 USD, boasts one snug bedroom that promises to be your sanctuary amidst the hustle and bustle of life's demands. While there isn’t a dedicated bathroom, the layout provides a unique opportunity for customization—you have the freedom to design this space precisely to your liking. The cabin is in pretty good condition, though it does whisper of past days and invites you to bring it into the present with your unique touch. While it needs some renovation, it's not a daunting task but rather a chance to infuse your style and create a space truly "you". Think of it as a blank canvas, waiting for your brushstrokes to turn it into a masterpiece. Features of the Property: - 1 cozy bedroom - 45 square meters of potential - Located close to Movatnet - Roughly a 10-minute stroll from nearest parking - A 20-minute drive to Levanger - Needs some renovating work - Surrounded by minimal development - Offers peace and tranquility - Prime spot for summer and winter hikes Living in a cabin offers a rather unique lifestyle, especially in the charming town of Skogn. Picture evening ... click here to read more

Welcome to Movassvegen 108!

Greetings! I trust that your search for a picturesque retreat has led you to explore this charming chalet nestled at the address of Vulusjøvegen 560, 7608 Levanger in Norway. Let me take you on a journey toward your potential new home away from home. As a busy real estate agent with not much time on my hands but a knack for storytelling, I bring to you a narrative that unfolds the magnificent prospects of residing in this exquisite locale. Picture this: A serene cabin standing proudly in the scenic area of Jamtkneppet, offering not just a house but an experience. Surrounded by breathtaking views and touched by generous rays of sunshine throughout the year, this property promises much more than just walls and a roof. Envision yourself here—waking up to panoramic views stretching across several municipalities, filling each day with boundless beauty and tranquility. Allow me to walk you through this charming chalet: - 2 cozy bedrooms providing ample sleeping space - Pristine vistas across sprawling landscapes - Convenient access with parking available at a shared area, just 150 meters away - Warmth assured by both electricity and wood-burning options - Expansive veranda for outdoor enjoyment - Basks in abundant sunlight - A well-thought-out space that maximizes comfort Imagine a charming getaway, a bubble of peace, away from the bustling city life. From the moment you step onto the sunny plot, there’s an undeniable sense of calm. Whether you're taking a leisurely walk from the shared parking area or stepping into the cabin itself, the warmth of its hospitality envelops you. As you enter, the open-plan living and kitchen space welcomes you, blending modern aesthetics with cozy comforts—it's the perfect place to unwind or ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vulusjøvegen 560!

Welcome to this charming hideaway tucked away in the serene landscapes of Hegra. Nestled at Bulandsvegen 833, this beautifully renovated cabin offers a perfect retreat, promising tranquility and solitude, a genuine escape from the everyday hustle and bustle. It's one of those places that many can only dream about, offering incredible privacy and access to the beautiful Norwegian countryside. This picturesque cabin offers two cozy bedrooms and spans 91 square meters. With its secluded location, this property could be your personal paradise. Its proximity to nature makes it ideal for avid hikers and skiing enthusiasts alike. You're just a stone's throw away from expansive hiking trails and well-maintained ski paths for your winter adventures, granting you adventure in all seasons. For those interested in the property details, this cabin is quite the catch: - Electricity installed - Summer water available - Combustion toilet fittings ready for installation - Large terrace partially covered - Outdoor kitchen at the entrance - Spacious living room - Heat pump and wood stove for consistent temperature - Upgraded kitchen with integrated appliances - Bathroom with shower, upgraded in 2020 - Annex with additional sleeping quarters (14m²) This property comes with no close neighbors, providing you a sense of secluded tranquility that's getting harder to find these days. The year-round road ensures that you can access this cabin whenever your heart desires, with parking a mere 50 meters away. It is approximately a 30-minute drive from Stjørdal, making city amenities conveniently accessible while still retaining the cabin's peaceful seclusion. Living in Hegra offers a unique experience that blends the natural beauty of Norway wi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bulandsvegen 833, a beautifully developed cabin complex with a very private location near Bulandsvatnet.

Welcome to the wonderful world of Levanger, where nature meets comfort in a delightful combination of tranquility and adventure. At Vulusjøvegen 931, you’ll find a charming chalet nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Munkbyvola. It’s not just a property, it’s a lifestyle opportunity that beckons to expats and overseas buyers looking for a serene escape without compromising on comfort. First things first, let me take you on a virtual walkthrough of this beautiful chalet. It's a cozy retreat that embodies the essence of cabin life, offering 51 square meters of pure relaxation. With three comfy bedrooms, you’ve got ample space to host family and friends. The living area is spacious enough to accommodate various furnishing styles, ensuring you can put your personal touch to every corner of the home. - 3 inviting bedrooms - Cozy 1 bathroom with toilet facilities - Year-round water access to the wall - Electricity and wood burning heating - Large veranda with evening sun exposure - Multiple secluded outdoor areas - Well-equipped kitchen with ample counter space - Consistent standard throughout Now, let’s talk location. Levanger is a hidden gem in Norway, offering a blend of serene landscapes, majestic mountains, and a community vibe that makes living here special. Levanger’s climate is mildly cool, with comfortably warm summers perfect for exploring the outdoors, and snowy winters that transform the area into a winter wonderland. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, breathing in the crisp air and soaking in the endless views. Living in a chalet is a unique experience, one where rustic charm meets modern necessities. It’s a place where you can unwind from the hustle and bustle, yet stay snug and connect ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vulusjøvegen 931!

Nestled on the serene shores of Inderøy, this exquisite chalet offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. With its prime waterfront location, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp morning air invigorating your senses as you step out onto your private terrace. This chalet, built in 1958 and thoughtfully renovated in 1999/2000, combines the charm of traditional Norwegian architecture with modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or holiday escape. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Inderøy is a hidden gem in Norway, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. As a second home owner here, you'll have the best of both worlds: the peace of a secluded retreat and the vibrancy of a community steeped in tradition. - Waterfront Living: Direct access to the fjord means endless opportunities for boating, fishing, and water sports. The included Pioner 8 dinghy and Ryds 425 boat with a 15 hp engine ensure you're ready to explore from day one. - Year-Round Comfort: Equipped with electricity, water, and a septic system, this chalet is perfect for all seasons. Cozy up by the wood-burning stove in winter or enjoy the long summer days on the southwest-facing terrace. - Outdoor Paradise: The beautifully landscaped garden, complete with a stone staircase and slate terrace, offers a private oasis for relaxation and outdoor dining. - Spacious Interiors: With 99 sqm of living space, the chalet features a bright living room, a well-equipped kitchen, and three comfortable bedrooms, accommodatin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hamnavegen 174, presented by EiendomsMegler1 v/ Trond Petter Strandvik!

Nestled in the heart of Ytterøy, Skolbakken 2 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's serene island life. This charming chalet, with its traditional Norwegian architecture, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this chalet promises a blend of comfort, adventure, and investment potential. A Slice of Norwegian Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Ytterøy, an island in the Trøndelag region, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and peaceful ambiance. Here, life moves at a different pace, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of city living. The island's lush greenery and proximity to the sea make it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Property Highlights - Spacious Plot: Over 1,147 square meters of lush lawn, mature trees, and vibrant bushes. - Traditional Chalet: Built in 1935, this well-maintained cabin offers 93 square meters of cozy living space. - Modern Comforts: Equipped with electricity and water, ensuring a comfortable stay. - Three Bedrooms: Ample space for family and guests, with room for personalization. - Inviting Living Room: Large windows flood the space with natural light, complemented by a cozy fireplace. - Functional Kitchen: Generous cabinet space and room for a dining table, perfect for family meals. - Outdoor Veranda: Ideal for dining al fresco or simply soaking in the stunning views. - Proximity to Nature: Walking distance to hiking trails, fishing spots, and the ferry terminal. - Investment Potential: A sought-after location for holiday rentals or a long-term investmen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skolbakken 2!

Nestled in the heart of Inderøy, Norway, Håvardsholmvegen 292 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian cabin that perfectly balances tranquility with accessibility. This charming property is more than just a cabin; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, cultural richness, and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the lush landscape and fjord greeting you each morning. This cabin, set on a generous 2,000 square meter plot, is a haven for those seeking a second home that offers both relaxation and the thrill of exploration. ### A Gateway to Norwegian Bliss Inderøy is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant local culture. As a second home owner here, you'll find yourself immersed in a community that values tradition, art, and the great outdoors. The famous Golden Road (Den Gyldne Omvei) is a stone's throw away, offering a delightful journey through local art galleries, historical sites, and artisanal food producers. ### The Cabin Experience The cabin itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian architecture, with its timber cladding and pitched roof blending seamlessly into the natural surroundings. Inside, the open-plan living and dining area is a cozy retreat, featuring a wood-burning stove that promises warmth on chilly evenings. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. - Spacious Plot: 2,000 square meters of land, perfect for outdoor activities and gardening. - Traditional Design: Classic Norwegian cabin with timber cladding and a pitched roof. - Panoramic Views: Stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape and fjord. - Outdoor Living: Partially covered ter ... click here to read more

Welcome to Håvardsholmvegen 292!

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Heståsdalen valley, this 3-bedroom chalet at Vulusjøvegen 1015 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun casts its golden glow over the panoramic vistas that stretch before you. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist in perfect harmony. ### A Day in the Life As the morning mist lifts, you step out onto the expansive 62 sqm terrace, coffee in hand, and breathe in the serenity that surrounds you. The chalet's elevated position ensures you are greeted with breathtaking views and ample sunlight throughout the day. Whether it's a leisurely breakfast outdoors or a cozy evening by the fireplace, every moment here is infused with the beauty of nature. The chalet's design is a testament to thoughtful living. The open-plan living and kitchen area is a hub of activity, where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter. Large windows frame the stunning landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a warm, inviting atmosphere. ### Seasonal Splendor Heståsdalen is a year-round playground for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the chalet transforms into a skier's paradise, with groomed cross-country trails just 200 meters away. Strap on your skis and glide through the snow-covered terrain, or simply enjoy the view from the comfort of your living room. As the seasons change, so does the landscape. Spring and summer bring a burst of color, with wildflowers carpeting the hills and hiking trails beckoning you to explore. The nearby Klingertjønna lake offers a tranquil spot for picnics and family outings, while the surround ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vulusjøvegen 1015 - a cozy and well-equipped cabin in scenic Heståsdalen.

Nestled comfortably in the tranquil embrace of Sparbu, a modest village within Steinkjer municipality, Lorvikvegen 470B invites you to imagine life by the picturesque Borgenfjorden. This charming country home sits quietly, offering panoramic views and inviting the serenity of a Norwegian landscape right to your doorstep. For those considering a venture into the heart of Norway, this opportunity presents itself as both an investment and a canvas awaiting your personal touch. Perched on a gentle hill, this 67 sqm property offers more than just a view—it embodies the promise of peaceful country living. The sun graces this plot with generous warmth, and the wooden facade embraces the rustic nature of cabin life. The heart of this cabin is nearly ready to beat with life, needing you to complete the vision. While the exterior stands proud and inviting, the interiors are waiting to blossom with creativity and personalized craftsmanship. Property Features: - 2 cozy bedrooms - Inviting living room with adjoining kitchen - An airy loft, perfect for storage or more personal space - Laundry room ready for final touches - Welcoming entrance hall - Handy outdoor storage Living in Sparbu provides you with the unique chance to reside in a community that prides itself on its rich cultural heritage and a sense of tranquility that's hard to match elsewhere. This village offers friendly local community vibes while gifting you with its deeply rhythmic seasons—from the bright, crisp summers to the cozy, snow-bedecked winters. The climate here is on your side, ensuring the seasons offer both beauty and bounty. The air is fresh, the stars are clear from the quiet sky, and each day greets you with the soothing whisper of nature. The immediat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lorvikvegen 470B - Presented by EIE Real Estate Agency v/Geir Einar Moen!

Welcome to this cozy cabin escape at Ytterfjellet 193, nestled within the scenic beauty of Åsen in picturesque Norway. This is not just a cabin; it's an opportunity to immerse into the serenity of nature while still having comforts of modern life at your fingertips. Designed thoughtfully in 2009, this cabin provides a harmonious blend of rustic appeal and contemporary convenience. Imagine a tranquil oasis where tranquility isn't just a word, but woven into the very fabric of everyday life. Here, you find yourself surrounded by the breathtaking view of Haugatjønna lake, where mornings bring a gentle mist over the water, and evenings promise spectacular sunsets. There's something special about waking up in a place where nature takes center stage, and everyday stressors seem miles away. Åsen is a small village with a loving tight-knit community, known for its rich history and a strong bond with nature. A true hidden gem of Norway, Åsen offers you a slower pace of life—yet one filled with wholesome and adventurous possibilities. The climate here is quintessential Nordic—offering crisp, clear winter days and cool, pleasant summers—ideal for those who relish experiencing a taste of all four seasons. Living in a cabin like this means a lifestyle steeped in outdoor living. Each day brings with it an invitation to indulge in a multitude of activities that Åsen’s rolling hills and lush forests have to offer. Whether it's hiking through trails bursting with wildflowers, cycling along scenic paths, rowing a boat, or skiing when the landscape turns to a winter wonderland, there is no shortage of ways to embrace the great outdoors. This property provides an idyllic escape, yet is conveniently placed just 7 km from the center of Å ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ytterfjellet 193!

Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, Norway, Sonvatna 84 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in the serene landscape of Hegra. This charming cabin, set on a generous freehold plot, is the perfect escape for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its traditional Norwegian architecture and modern amenities, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of nature. Your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the spacious terrace, where panoramic views of the Skarven mountain greet you. The cabin's location at 439 meters above sea level ensures breathtaking vistas and a refreshing climate year-round. A Cozy Haven Built in 1991, this well-maintained cabin exudes warmth and character. The 40-square-meter living space is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The heart of the home is the living room, where a wood-burning stove creates a cozy ambiance, perfect for chilly evenings. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The cabin features one bedroom, ideal for a couple or small family. A spacious loft provides additional sleeping arrangements, making it perfect for hosting guests or accommodating children. The kitchen, simple yet spacious, invites you to prepare and enjoy meals together, while the bathroom facilities, though basic, are practical and efficient. Modern Conveniences in a Rustic Setting Despite its remote location, the cabin is equipped with a solar panel system and a generator, ensuring a reliable power supply. This makes it suitable for year-round use, whether you're seeking a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sonvatna 84!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Trøndelag region, Sonvatna 44 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. Located in Hegra, this delightful property is more than just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of Norwegian nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the pristine Sonvatna Lake just a stone's throw away. This chalet, measuring 44 square meters, is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With two cozy bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal spot for creating cherished memories. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Hegra is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities. The chalet's proximity to Skarvan and Roltdalen National Park means endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual nature lover, the trails leading to Storskarven, Røsshaugen, and Varghiet offer something for everyone. The area is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, with abundant fishing waters and rich biodiversity. Year-Round Accessibility and Comfort Despite its secluded feel, Sonvatna 44 is easily accessible. A scenic gravel path leads you to the chalet, where a warm and inviting atmosphere awaits. The living room, with its wood-burning stove, is perfect for cozy gatherings, while large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The upgraded solar panel system ensures sustainable energy, allowing you to enjoy modern comforts while staying off-grid. A Culinary Delight The funct ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Sonvatna 44