Idyllic Chalet in Tinn Austbygd: Your Perfect Norwegian Second Home Escape

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Tessungdalen 584, 3650 Tinn Austbygd, Norway, Tinn Austbygd (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 121Floor area

€158,407

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

121m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Vestfold og Telemark region, Tessungdalen 584 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a Norwegian second home. Located in the serene village of Tinn Austbygd, 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 crisp mountain air, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of Norway's lush landscapes. This chalet, built in 1990, is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality, offering 121 square meters of cozy living space. With three comfortable bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a spacious living area, it's perfectly suited for families or groups of friends seeking a peaceful retreat.

Experience the Norwegian Wilderness



Set on a generous 3,835 square meter plot, the property is enveloped by a natural tapestry of trees, heather, and moss, creating an authentic wilderness atmosphere. The expansive yard provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether it's a summer barbecue on the 26 square meter terrace or a winter snowball fight with the kids.

A Cozy Haven



Step inside to find a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a living room bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame the stunning outdoor views. A wood-burning stove, installed in 2020, adds warmth and charm, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring.

The kitchen is both practical and well-equipped, featuring ample storage and modern appliances. Enjoy meals in the cozy dining nook, where you can savor the flavors of local Norwegian cuisine while gazing out at the picturesque landscape.

Outdoor Adventures Await



For those who crave adventure, this chalet is a dream come true. With direct access to hiking and skiing trails, you can step out your door and into a world of outdoor activities. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing on tracks just 50 meters away, or take a short trip to the nearby Bakkhus ski lift for alpine skiing.

In the warmer months, the surrounding forests and mountains offer countless hiking opportunities, allowing you to explore the breathtaking beauty of Norway's natural wonders. The spacious plot also provides a safe and exciting playground for children, making it an ideal family retreat.

Convenient and Accessible



Despite its secluded setting, Tessungdalen 584 is conveniently located near local amenities. A grocery store is just an 11-minute walk away, and public transport is easily accessible, ensuring you can enjoy the tranquility of the mountains without sacrificing convenience.

Key Features:



- Chalet Size: 121 square meters of living space
- Plot Size: 3,835 square meters of natural beauty
- Bedrooms: 3 comfortable rooms
- Bathrooms: 1 modern bathroom with underfloor heating
- Living Room: Cozy space with a wood-burning stove
- Kitchen: Well-equipped with modern appliances
- Terrace: 26 square meters, perfect for outdoor dining
- Outdoor Activities: Direct access to hiking and skiing trails
- Location: Peaceful setting with stunning views
- Accessibility: Close to local amenities and public transport
- Furnished: Sold fully furnished, ready for immediate enjoyment

A Second Home to Cherish



Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates nature, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a romantic getaway, or a base for outdoor exploration, Tessungdalen 584 offers it all.

Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic Norwegian chalet your own. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and start your journey towards owning a piece of Norway's natural paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
121
Price per m²
€1,309
Garden size
3835
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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Charming cabin in scenic surroundings.

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Welcome to Buenveien 2451!

Step out onto the 80-square-metre terrace on a January morning and the world is white and perfectly silent, except for the low creak of frost-laden pine branches and the distant hiss of cross-country ski tracks being groomed just beyond the tree line. That's the kind of moment this chalet in Risdal delivers, not occasionally, but every single time you arrive. Sitting at Vervassheia hytte 3 in the peaceful Froland municipality of Aust-Agder, this four-bedroom year-round cabin is the real thing — a genuine Norwegian retreat built in the classic Buen-Aarak tradition, with solid bones, a warm interior, and enough outdoor space to actually live in rather than just admire from inside. At 100 square metres of interior space plus generous covered and open terracing, it punches well above its price point of NOK 158,000. The cabin was extensively upgraded in 2010, including a new roof and a well-considered rear extension that added meaningful living space without compromising the character of the original structure. The heat pump installed roughly two and a half years ago — a 7.2 kW unit still under manufacturer's warranty — keeps every room comfortable whether it's a sharp February night or a humid August afternoon. Backup warmth comes from a traditional fireplace and a wood-burning stove. On those evenings when you light both and settle in with a glass of something, the parquet floors and warm laminate surfaces absorb the light in a way that no forced-air system ever quite matches. Four proper bedrooms mean this is not a squeeze-in-the-sleeping-bags situation. Up to ten guests can sleep comfortably, making it genuinely viable for extended family visits, a group ski week, or simply having the cousins over every summer without ... click here to read more

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You wake up to the sound of water. Not distant water — the kind you have to imagine — but the real thing, lapping against the dock just below the terrace where you're about to drink your first coffee of the day. Fisterfjorden stretches out in front of you, wide and steel-grey in the early light, the kind of view that takes a moment to accept as real. This is Randøy. A small island in Hjelmeland municipality, deep in Rogaland county, southwest Norway — and this three-bedroom timber chalet is one of the most honest holiday properties you'll find anywhere on the Norwegian coast. The cabin itself was built in 1981, all timber construction with horizontal wood cladding, and it carries its age well. Forty-plus years of Norwegian winters have a way of sorting out weak buildings fast, and this one's still standing straight. Roof repairs were carried out as recently as 2026. A new exterior door went in between 2018 and 2020. The bathroom is a 2014 extension — fully tiled, with a shower cabin and panel heater. It's not a renovation project. It's a property you arrive at on a Friday afternoon and have completely settled into by Friday evening, because it comes fully furnished and genuinely move-in ready. Inside, everything sits on one level across 55 square metres. That sounds compact, but the layout earns every centimetre. The open-plan living room and kitchen is the heart of it — wood panelling on the walls, wood panelling on the ceiling, a wood-burning stove from 2016 burning quietly in the corner. It's warm in the way that timber interiors always are, the kind of warmth that has nothing to do with the thermostat. The large windows facing the fjord make the room feel twice its size; on a clear day you can watch the light move ... click here to read more

Welcome to this charming leisure property on Randøy! Photo: Eivind Dirdal

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Ah, the simple charm of a cabin tucked away in the scenic beauty of Sandsetdalen! Allow me to introduce you to this delightful retreat in Tinn Austbygd, where tranquility and nature unite. As a real estate agent, always on the move, I assure you this place is nothing short of a serene delight for those looking to escape the everyday hustle and embrace a more relaxed pace of life. Now, this cabin is a genuine gem from the 1960s, embodying that rustic coziness we've all come to admire. With its manageable size of 37 square meters, it offers a straightforward escape with electricity but, take note, no running water nor sewage. That's right; adventure calls as you source your water from a nearby stream. Now, for those truly interested in living close to nature, this is as authentic as it gets. Let's step inside, shall we? The heart of this cabin is a modest kitchen, leading into a welcoming living room, perfect for shared laughter and storytelling. With two bedrooms, it provides just enough space for family or friends eager for a weekend away. The toilet room, for your convenience, comes with a chamber toilet, reminding you of the simpler times we sometimes yearn for. Find your sanctuary on a leased plot tucked away, surrounded by nature's finest. This location guarantees peace and a sanctuary of your own. Imagine endless summer days spent lounging on the 7 square meter terrace, bathed in the gentle warmth of the sun. A perfect backdrop for your summer afternoons, wouldn't you agree? Parking is conveniently a short 300-meter walk away during the welcoming summer months, offering a gentle stroll home. Now, on to the area itself – Tinn Austbygd is the hidden treasure you've been seeking. A true paradise for hiking lovers, ... click here to read more

Aktiv v/ Marie Langseth ønsker velkommen til denne koselige hytta i Sandsetdalen!

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Tinn Austbygd, this charming chalet at Storsteintjønnvegen is a haven for families and adventurers alike. As a seasoned and somewhat bussy real estate agent, I've seen my fair share of properties, but this cabin truly stands out for those seeking both peace and practicality. Let's take a leisurely stroll through this lovely property and the surrounding area, and I'll share with you why it's a splendid choice, particularly for expats or overseas buyers dreaming of a scenic retreat. First, let’s dive into the story of the chalet itself. Built in 2011, this home captures the essence of a quintessential mountain escape. Its location on Tindefjell boasts tranquility, serenity, and a friendly environment, perfect for families. Road access ensures you’ll never feel isolated, while the elevation of about 800 meters bestows breathtaking vistas. The practical design is immediately apparent as you step inside, where an entrance learns to a drying cabinet, welcoming hallway, and opens up into a cozy kitchen and living room space. The seamless open plan keeps the family together, whether cooking, dining, or just relaxing. With two comfortable bedrooms on the main floor and an additional two bedrooms on the loft, there's plenty of space for everyone. Although the loft doesn't have a measurable area, its unobtrusive charm offers a snug little hideaway. The cabin isn’t just about the indoors. Its outdoor space is equally inviting. Picture warm evenings spent gathered around the fire pit, stories flowing as easily as the refreshing mountain breeze. Or perhaps mornings with coffee in hand, soaking up the sun on the deck while taking in the natural beauty surrounding you. And don't forget the ... click here to read more

Stine Fostvedt Dale v/DNB Eiendom presents Storsteintjønnvegen 10!

As a busy real estate agent, let me whisk you away to a unique sanctuary nestled amidst the rugged beauty and serene seclusion of Uvdal, Norway. Here, the delightful chalet at Vedahovda 78 beckons to those who cherish the tranquility of nature without sacrificing comfort. So, if you've ever dreamed of owning a mountain getaway, allow me to introduce you to this charming cabin in the highlands. Ideal for foreign buyers and expats seeking a distinctive piece of Norwegian landscape, this mountain retreat is an embodiment of tranquility wrapped in comfort. Perched 1100 meters above sea level, the chalet is enveloped in panoramic vistas that mesmerize by the day and offer solace by the night. With fantastic sun exposure, it's the perfect spot for rejoicing in the beauty of the north. Imagine yourself sitting by the cabin wall, enjoying a cup of hot cocoa while absorbing the sun's warm embrace and the awe-inspiring views of the surrounding peaks. The chalet's locality, at Dagalifjell, is one of unmatched natural wonder. This area is renowned for its extensive network of cross-country ski trails that unfold directly from the cabin's doorstep, with enticing hiking paths that stretch endlessly in several directions. Whether you're venturing out for a long ski trip or a brisk hike, the ecosystem will leave you breathless. Living in Uvdal goes beyond just resplendent mountain terrains. Here, life is peaceful and bustling with local charm, offering a delightful blend of tranquility and community spirit. Roam around only 3 km to the nearest ski slope where you can challenge the tracks or simply marvel from a distance. Nearby, the Vasstullan 1100 moh Mountain Café and Torsetlia Mountain Lodge, nestled 1.5 and 2 km away, respectivel ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vedahovda 78!

Welcome to this stunning chalet nestled in the serene locale of Uvdal, Norway, a place where nature's unspoiled beauty takes center stage. Perched at Midtre Fjellsetlite 22, 3632 Uvdal, this property offers more than just a residence — it promises a lifestyle enveloped in breathtaking views and pristine surroundings. Whether you're an expat looking for a tranquil retreat or an overseas investor eyeing a property with great potential, this chalet is worth considering. Imagine waking up each morning to the expansive views of Tunhovdfjorden and the majestic Hallingskarvet mountain range. With its optimal west-facing position, the chalet enjoys long sun exposure, allowing its inhabitants to bask in natural light throughout the day. This charming property is situated within the inviting community of Langedraglia Sør, well-known for its splendid hiking terrain and immediate access to a wonderful ski trail network. The chalet extends over an area of approximately 67 square meters, offering a harmonious blend of comfort and simplicity. Despite being compact, the property efficiently accommodates three spacious bedrooms, making it the ideal choice for families or guests. The heart of the home is the 100-square-meter living space, cleverly designed to cater to modern, yet practical living needs. Its interior features include: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Separate Toilet - 2 Living Rooms - Kitchen with Rodegård Interiør Furnishings - Large Windows Enhancing Natural Light - High-Quality Fixtures and Finishes - Turnkey Solution Including Plot and Groundwork With the chalet in good shape, you can move in without the need for immediate renovations, so while you'll have a solid start, there's still room for personal touches. Imagine ... click here to read more

A beautiful cabin project on plot 12 in Langedraglia Sør

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the scent of pine trees wafting through your window, and the gentle sound of a nearby stream. This is life at the log cabin in Nørstebølia, nestled at 1,033 meters on the majestic Dagalifjell plateau. Here, nature is not just a backdrop but a way of life, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city living. A Harmonious Blend of Tradition and Modernity Originally constructed in 1950, this cabin has been lovingly updated with a 2021 extension that seamlessly marries the rustic charm of traditional log construction with the comforts of modern living. The new addition includes a state-of-the-art kitchen, a spacious bedroom, and a contemporary bathroom, all designed to enhance your living experience. Daily Life in a Mountain Paradise Start your day with a hearty breakfast in the dining area, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountain plateau set the perfect scene. As the sun rises, the landscape comes alive, inviting you to explore the vast Hardangervidda mountain plateau. Whether you're an avid hiker or a cross-country skiing enthusiast, the trails are just a step away from your front door. In winter, the cabin transforms into a cozy haven. After a day on the slopes at the nearby Uvdal Ski Center, return to the warmth of the living room, where a crackling fireplace and exposed beams create an inviting atmosphere. Here, you can unwind with a good book or share stories of the day's adventures with family and friends. A Year-Round Destination Uvdal is a destination for all seasons. In the warmer months, the area offers a plethora of outdoor activities, from fishing in pristine lakes to exploring the tra ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nørstebølia

A Mountain Escape Like No Other Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the sun peeks over the rugged peaks, casting a golden glow across the landscape. At Imingskardet 26, nestled in the heart of Uvdal's breathtaking mountain terrain, this dream becomes your daily reality. This charming chalet, perched 1,000 meters above sea level, offers a unique blend of seclusion and adventure, making it the perfect sanctuary for those seeking both tranquility and excitement. A Day in the Life at Imingskardet 26 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 22-square-meter terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys unfold before you. As the morning mist lifts, the call of the wild beckons. Whether it's winter or summer, the area offers a plethora of activities to suit every taste. In the colder months, the nearby Uvdal Ski Center, just a 15-minute drive away, provides thrilling downhill runs and family-friendly slopes. Alternatively, explore the meticulously groomed cross-country trails that weave through the snow-draped landscape. As the seasons change, so do the opportunities for adventure. Summer invites you to hike the trails of the Hardangervidda plateau, a vast national park renowned for its diverse flora and fauna. Here, you can lose yourself in the beauty of nature, with opportunities for fishing in the serene Sønstevatn lake or picking wild berries in the sun-dappled forests. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Built in 1973 and thoughtfully extended in 1996, this single-story chalet exudes warmth and character. The inviting entrance hall leads to a spacious living room, where high ceilings and large windows create a bright, airy atmo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Imingskardet 26!

Welcome to the tranquil serenity of Atrå, nestled in the heart of Norway's captivating landscapes. Imagine waking up each morning to the serene beauty surrounding the charming country home located at Tinnsjøstrånde 449, a delightful blend of nature and comfort that awaits you. Perfectly situated overlooking the picturesque Tinnsjø Lake, this property offers an exceptional opportunity to embrace a Norwegian lifestyle amidst breathtaking vistas. The journey begins with a property wrapped within its verdant environment, advocating for seclusion without isolation. As you drive up to this delightful residence, the wooden facade gives off an immediate sense of warmth and welcoming typical of traditional Norwegian architectural styles. This isn't just a house; it's a retreat for those in pursuit of peace, relaxation, and a slice of nature's bounty. For the adventurous soul, the property's vast expanse, coupled with a garage and convenient outbuilding, makes it ideal to store your favorite outdoor gear. Stepping inside, the inviting atmosphere is palpable. A clever layout blends function with comfort seamlessly. Here, the living room becomes your sanctuary after an active day, bathed in daylight courtesy of expansive windows that reveal the stunning scenery beyond. Picture settling down with a good book next to the wood-burning stove, the epitome of cozy on those brisk Norwegian nights. In the open, well-equipped kitchen, culinary creations come to life. This is not just a place to cook but to create memories, with ample counter space for even the most ambitious of meals, and an adjacent dining area that's perfect for family gatherings or intimate dinners with friends. It’s about more than just food; it’s about fostering conn ... click here to read more

Aktiv v/Sindre Tjønn presenterer Tinnsjøstrånde 449

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-drenched terrace at 935 meters above sea level, steaming coffee in hand, as the first golden light illuminates Gaustatoppen's iconic peak across the valley. The crisp mountain air carries the scent of pine and heather, while the only sounds are birdsong and the gentle whisper of wind through the spruce forests. This is your Norwegian mountain retreat, where every sunrise promises adventure and every evening brings the peace that comes from being truly disconnected from the everyday world. This 79-square-meter chalet in Skirvedalen represents everything international buyers seek in a Norwegian vacation home: authentic mountain architecture, immediate access to wilderness experiences, and the infrastructure to support comfortable year-round living. Built in 2016 with Norwegian craftsmanship standards, the property sits in the Briskåe cabin area, where traditional hytte culture meets modern convenience. The location positions you at the gateway to Hardangervidda, Europe's largest mountain plateau, while keeping civilization close enough for practical weekend escapes or extended summer stays. The Skirvedalen valley has served as a mountain retreat for generations of Norwegian families, and the appeal is immediately apparent. During summer months from June through September, the plateau transforms into an endless hiking paradise, with trails radiating from your doorstep toward the 1,381-meter Skirveggin peak and beyond. The midnight sun extends your days, allowing evening hikes that stretch past 10 PM, when the alpenglow paints the mountains in shades of rose and amber. This is peak berry-picking season, when the forests yield buckets of blueberries, lingonberries, and the prized cloudbe ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with beautiful location and garage

Nestled in the enchanting area of Skirvedalen, this chalet-style cabin is a genuine find, offering a perfect blend of natural allure and comfort for any prospective homebuyer. Situated in the scenic town of Tinn Austbygd, the cabin stands it proudly on Briskåvegen 54 and presents endless views that capture both Gaustatoppen and Ormenatten in all their splendor. It's a treasure for those seeking a refuge from the frenetic pace of city life. Whether you are an expat looking for a quiet retreat or a foreign buyer with a penchant for the great outdoors, this property offers you a piece of Norway's untamed landscape, right at your doorstep. This cabin, constructed in 2012, sprawls across 96 square meters and is cleverly designed to encapsulate a family-friendly space over two floors. It features four spacious bedrooms, offering ample room for your family or guests. Each corner of the chalet has been crafted with thoughtful touches, ensuring a snug and inviting atmosphere. Upon entering, you’re greeted by an inviting entrance hall that seamlessly connects to the living room and kitchen area. The downstairs setup also includes essential amenities such as a bathroom and two comfortable bedrooms, making it ideal for a small family or visiting friends. A voyage up to the second floor reveals a loft living room, presenting a cozy nook for relaxation or play. Beyond are two more bedrooms, perfect for children or converting into a home office or hobby space. This layout ensures that each family member has a place of their own, coupled with common zones for quality time. Behind its wooden walls, you'll find modern amenities, including integrated kitchen appliances, a fireplace to cuddle around on chilly evenings, and underfloor heat ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Briskåvegen 54!

Picture this, if you will: Nestled within the serene landscapes of Rollagåsen, a tranquil hideaway awaits just outside the charming city of Miland. This cozy cabin is a true embodiment of nature's embrace, promising a peaceful retreat for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. Slightly away from the noise of urban settings yet close enough to enjoy the picturesque views near Gaustablikk, this cabin is ideally situated for lovers of the outdoors and seekers of simplicity. Life in Miland offers the unique blend of tranquil solitude and community connections. With a population that appreciates the quiet rhythm of mountain living, residents here find solace in the breathtaking views and vast natural expanses that characterize the region. Miland is well-positioned in Norway, allowing residents and visitors to experience all four seasons in their full glory. Winters blanket the area with snow, creating a wonderland perfect for skiing and snowmobiling, while summers bring long daylight hours and a lush green environment, ideal for hiking and exploration. The cabin itself, nestled on a sizable 750-square-meter plot, marries simplicity with functionality. Offering two bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates families or small groups, providing an intimate space to relax and unwind. The main living area features a practical layout that includes a spacious double bed with clever underneath storage, as well as a double sofa bed for extra guests. For those who prefer a touch of seclusion, the annex offers a family bunk bed and comes complete with a recently installed small wood stove, ensuring warmth during chilly nights. Here, modern convenience meets traditional charm with solar panels and a generator provid ... click here to read more

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Step outside on a January morning and the entire valley is white, dead quiet except for the faint scrape of your own skis. Gaustatoppen sits right there across the ridge, its pyramid silhouette sharp against a pale Nordic sky. From the veranda of this cabin at Finntoppvegen 48, that view is yours every single day you're here. Not a postcard. The real thing. Skirvedalen is one of those corners of Telemark that Norwegians guard a little jealously. The valley sits inside Tinn municipality, tucked into the highland plateau at roughly 878 meters above sea level, and it has none of the overbuilt, après-ski busyness you'd find closer to Rauland or Geilo. What it has instead is 109 kilometers of groomed cross-country trails threading through birch and pine, almost total quiet on weekday mornings, and the kind of air that makes you feel like you've been doing something wrong by breathing city air for so long. This chalet was built in 1998 and has been properly refreshed in 2024 — new bathroom, updated laundry and technical room, fixtures that don't feel like an afterthought. The overall condition is good throughout. It's 54 square meters of interior space, which sounds compact until you're actually inside and realize the open-plan layout between the living area and kitchen makes the whole main floor feel generous and social. Big windows pull the landscape in. On a clear afternoon the light off Gaustatoppen pours through and pools across the wooden floor in a way that genuinely stops you mid-conversation. The fireplace is the heart of winter evenings here. Get back from a few hours on the trails — the groomed cross-country network starts just 178 meters from the front door, which in practice means you click into your skis on th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Finntoppvegen 48!

Welcome to Tinnsjøstrånde 257, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Miland, Norway. This cozy cabin, a lovely retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, is a perfect choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the Norwegian countryside. It's a place where one can truly relax and reconnect with nature, with the majestic Tinnsjøen Lake just a stone's throw away. Now, imagine waking up each morning to the serene view of the water, sipping your coffee as the gentle breeze from the lake ruffles the leaves around you. This property, situated on a leased plot, offers a delightful balance between the simplicity of cabin living and the comforts of modern amenities. At approximately 75 square meters, this cabin features everything you need for a peaceful life away from the daily grind. Think of a storytelling adventure where the cabin itself is the protagonist, ready to welcome you every day with its cozy embrace. Key Features of the Property: - 1 bedroom - 1 bathroom - Entrance hall - Living room - Kitchen - Hallway - Storage room - Additional annex with a room used as a living area - Spacious loft in the annex - Landscaped garden - Spacious veranda - Outbuilding for extra storage - Space for 2 cars in the driveway - Rights to a boat dock - Utilities: electricity, water, and sewage installed Perched in a sunny locale, the property boasts a beautiful view over the crystal-clear waters of Tinnsjøen. The outdoor space is highlighted by a large veranda, laying out the perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply lounging with a good book. The annex, complete with its own living area and loft, adds an extra layer of flexibility to this property, whether for storage or as a guest space. Life i ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Stine Fostvedt Dale har gleden av å presentere Tinnsjøstrånde 257!

Picture waking to crisp mountain air drifting through timber-framed windows, sunlight streaming across the Skirvedalen valley as it illuminates the rugged peaks of Hardangervidda beyond. Your morning coffee tastes different here—sharper, more vital—as you stand on the wraparound terrace watching mist lift from ancient forests where your ski trails await. This is life at your Norwegian mountain retreat, where three seasons of adventure and one season of cozy refuge create the rhythm of genuine Scandinavian living. This 67-square-meter chalet with separate guest annex sits perfectly positioned in Tinn Austbygd, offering direct access to Norway's largest mountain plateau while maintaining convenient connections to essential services. Built in 1975 and thoughtfully expanded in 2006 and 2012, the property represents that rare combination of authentic Nordic character with modern comfort systems that international owners require. Recent renovations including the 2019 bathroom upgrade and 2016 kitchen modernization mean you can move in immediately and start creating mountain memories without the burden of major restoration projects. The main cabin embodies practical Scandinavian design philosophy. Enter through the functional mudroom—essential for Nordic living where outdoor gear transitions between seasons—into an open-plan living area where timber walls create warmth without heaviness. The dual-zone layout provides both intimate conversation spaces around the wood-burning stove and a bright dining area where high ceilings amplify the sense of mountain spaciousness. The 2016 kitchen renovation delivers proper storage and workspace for preparing meals after long hikes, when appetites run deep and local ingredients deserve pro ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 ved Ann Helén Jamtveit presenterer Skirvedalsvegen 848!

Nestled within the scenic embrace of Milandvegen, this quaint and cozy cabin sits with a charming overlook of the glistening waters of Tinnsjø, set against the serene backdrop of Norway's untouched beauty. Located in the peaceful town of Miland, this property provides an idyllic retreat for those seeking a balance between homely seclusion and access to adventure. With a size of 77 square meters, this cabin serves as an intimate setting—ideal for those who yearn for simplicity and charm. Though compact, it’s brimming with potential! Picture yourself in a snug living room, warmed by thoughts of cheerful gatherings, while the outside world seems a world away. With no public water and sewage, the cabin requires a bit of rustic ingenuity, but its charm lies within these details. Perfect for those with a streak of the adventurous, ready to embrace the quirks of chalet-style living. Features worth noting include: - Cozy living room perfect for lazing around and pondering Tinnsjø's beauty - Inviting entrance hall welcomes you immediately into the warmth of the cabin - Well-placed kitchen where the aroma of fresh coffee can permeate the air - Dining area with dual functionality, think dining by day, sleeping alcove by night - Traditional wooden flooring maintaining the rustic charm - Click vinyl floors supporting an easy-maintenance lifestyle - Scenic 2.6 acres plot—your own little piece of nature to marvel at - Secluded locale allows robust privacy and tranquility Now, let’s take a moment to talk about Miland itself—a town where rivers run wild and the mountains stand mighty. This is a place where the air is crisp and the pace of life is whatever you wish to make it. Summertime offers verdant trails for hiking, while durin ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing on a sunlit terrace at 930 meters above sea level, morning coffee in hand, watching the first golden rays illuminate the Hardangervidda plateau stretching endlessly before you. The mountain air is crisp and clean, carrying the scent of pine and wild heather. This is your morning routine at Venåsen 12, a 121-square-meter Norwegian mountain chalet where every day begins with nature's most spectacular theater. This three-bedroom retreat in Seterdalen represents the quintessential Norwegian mountain lifestyle that international buyers dream about. Positioned on a sun-drenched hilltop, the property captures light from dawn until dusk, creating that rare combination of privacy and radiance that defines premium mountain living. The elevation isn't just a number—it's your gateway to four distinct seasons of European outdoor adventure, each offering its own compelling reasons to escape here. The Norwegian Mountain Experience You've Been Seeking Rødberg and the surrounding Numedal valley region offer something increasingly rare in modern Europe: authentic wilderness accessibility combined with modern infrastructure. This isn't a remote fantasy requiring expedition-level preparation. Your chalet sits just 300 meters from professionally groomed cross-country ski trails that connect to a 40-kilometer network threading through pristine forests and open mountain terrain. In winter months, you can literally ski from your door, making this a true ski-in, ski-out vacation home without the premium price tags of Alpine resorts. Spring transforms the landscape into a botanist's paradise. As snow retreats, the hillsides explode with wildflowers, and the cloudberry marshes surrounding the property become active fo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Venåsen 12 - fantastic location at 930 meters above sea level.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, Breisetdalen 283 in Nore offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming chalet, set against the backdrop of majestic mountains and serene forests, 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 crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and tranquility. This is the everyday reality at Breisetdalen 283, a chalet that perfectly balances rustic charm with modern convenience. A Home Away from Home The chalet's design maximizes its 59 square meters, offering a cozy yet functional space that feels like a true home away from home. The welcoming entrance hall leads you into a warm living area, where a wood stove crackles invitingly, providing both warmth and ambiance. The open kitchen is perfect for preparing hearty meals after a day of outdoor activities, while the two comfortable bedrooms offer restful retreats. Outdoor Enthusiast's Dream For those who crave the great outdoors, this location is unparalleled. Direct access to hiking and cycling trails means adventure is always at your doorstep. In the winter, groomed cross-country ski trails transform the landscape into a snowy playground. The nearby mountain lakes offer opportunities for fishing and swimming, while the surrounding forests are ripe for berry picking and nature walks. Modern Off-Grid Living Despite its remote feel, the chalet is equipped with modern amenities to ensure comfort. A newly installed 12V electrical system, powered by a state-of-the-art lithium battery, provides reliable off-gr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Breisetdalen 283!

Nestled high on a secluded knoll in the heart of Nore, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. At 810 meters above sea level, the property boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the valley below, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This chalet 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 gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of wildlife, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This chalet, originally built in 1972 and thoughtfully extended in 2003, offers 56 square meters of cozy living space, perfect for family gatherings or intimate retreats. The living room, with its large windows, invites the outside in, flooding the space with natural light and offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A fireplace and wood stove ensure warmth and comfort during the colder months, creating a cozy atmosphere for evenings spent with loved ones. The kitchen, renovated in 2013, is both practical and inviting, featuring profiled fronts and a laminated countertop. Its open layout to the living room fosters a social environment, ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. With two bedrooms, including one with a wood stove and another with a bunk bed, the chalet comfortably accommodates up to four people, with flexibility for additional guests. The chalet's extension includes a separate entrance, a sauna, a toilet room with a dry closet, and a practical storage room. After a day of exploring the great outdoors, unwind in the sauna, a perfect way to relax and rejuvenate. The property also features a 12V solar panel ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren Hallingdal v/ Thea Viko Eidsgård presents Breisetdalen 267!

A Winter Wonderland Awaits at Gaupefaret 130 Imagine waking up to the gentle hush of snowflakes falling outside your window, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Welcome to Gaupefaret 130, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Uvdal Ski Center, where the allure of Norway's pristine wilderness meets the comforts of modern living. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in adventure, tranquility, and natural beauty. A Day in the Life at Uvdal As the sun rises over the majestic peaks, your day begins with a hearty breakfast in the cozy kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of pine from the surrounding forests. The chalet's large windows invite the morning light, offering breathtaking views of the snow-draped landscape. With ski-in/ski-out access, you're just moments away from the exhilarating slopes of Uvdal Ski Center. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the resort's diverse trails cater to all skill levels. Feel the rush of the wind as you glide down the 5,000-meter run, or explore the 400 kilometers of cross-country trails that weave through the serene Imingfjell and Hardangervidda. Seasonal Splendor and Year-Round Adventure While winter transforms Uvdal into a snowy paradise, the warmer months reveal a different kind of magic. The region becomes a haven for hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. Explore the vast expanses of Hardangervidda National Park, where wild reindeer roam and crystal-clear lakes beckon. In the evenings, return to your chalet to unwind by the fireplace, its warm glow casting a cozy ambiance throughout the living room. The spacious terrace becomes your personal retreat, perf ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren welcomes you to Gaupefaret 130