Idyllic Chalet in Tynset, Norway: Your Gateway to Tranquil Living and Outdoor Adventures!

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Savaltunet 9, 2500 Tynset, Tynset (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 69Floor area

€123,894

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

69m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of picturesque Norway, the quaint chalet at Savaltunet 9 awaits those who yearn for both tranquility and adventure. Situated in the serene town of Tynset, a charming enclave that has managed to maintain its quiet allure despite the hustle beyond its borders, this property offers a genuine taste of Norwegian life with a distinctive balance of peace and outdoor activity.

This chalet, built in 1993, sits 20 kilometers from the vibrant center of Tynset. Life here hums at a gentle pace, with the beauty of nature reflecting in every corner. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and the sight of misty mornings as you brew your favorite cup of coffee on the balcony. With a strategic layout that spreads across 69 square meters, this cozy home boasts two snug bedrooms, making it ideal for small families or those who love hosting the occasional guest.

It's all about the outdoors here. With Tynset's cold winters and temperate summers, year-round activities beckon enthusiasts of all ages. The area transforms dramatically with the seasons, offering up to its visitors and residents miles of pristine cross-country skiing trails in the winter, framed by forests and mountains dusted with snow. For those who prefer leisurely weekends, there’s the nearby spa hotel where you can unwind after a day's skiing or hiking. In the warmer months, the town and its surroundings convert themselves into a verdant playground. Hiking, cycling, and fishing become the order of the day, allowing you to connect with the rugged beauty of northern Norway.

Your home at Savaltunet 9 is not just about the rustic escape; it provides modern amenities where it truly counts. Picture cozy nights beside the fireplace, warming your fingers and toes as you recount tales of your day's adventures. Need to step out and gaze at the stars? The balcony or terrace becomes your personal observatory. The property offers the convenience of a garage or parking space, crucial as you shuttle between adventures.

Let's not forget practicality. With public water and sewage systems, along with electricity and running water, comforts of modern living are seamlessly integrated into this rural paradise. At an elevation of 720 meters above sea level, the views from this vantage point are nothing short of breathtaking, affirming your choice to live in such a unique locale.

Unlike city life, there's no rush here in Tynset; but don't be fooled by the quiet—there's always something to do. The local economy is supported by agriculture, forestry, and small-scale trade, contributing to a friendly and close-knit community. As you explore the town, small cafes and shops invite you with warm welcomes and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.

At an asking price of 1,400,000 NOK, this chalet opens the door to a lifestyle that deftly combines comfort and the call of the wild. With no extra registration or common monthly fees, and a modest yearly property tax of 1,632 NOK, this is an opportunity not just for a home, but for a life enriched by nature and community, perfect for overseas buyers seeking a true escape.

Living in a chalet like this one offers its own unique lifestyle. Imagine spending your quiet mornings with a book in hand, nestled in the comfort of your cozy living space, as Norway's serene landscapes stretch beyond your windows. Or perhaps tending to a vegetable patch out back, savoring the calm and connecting with nature in your own little way. Each day holds the promise of a new adventure or the peace of stillness.

Tynset, with its reliable weather pattern of cold, snow-blanketed winters and mild, lush summers, not only frames your life here in natural beauty but also presents its rhythms and routines. Laying your roots in such a picturesque setting likely means embracing life at a slower pace, rich with opportunities to explore both land and local culture.

If you’re an expat looking for a deep connection with your surroundings, to reinvigorate your sense of adventure, or simply to find a nook away from the hectic pace of city living, Savaltunet 9 stands as a testament to the serene, meticulous beauty of Norway, waiting to welcome you home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
69
Price per m²
€1,796
Garden size
0
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the cabin

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Pull on your boots at the door and ski straight into 100 kilometers of groomed trails. That's the reality of mornings at this three-bedroom Norwegian mountain chalet in Veggli — a proper, no-fuss cabin sitting 850 meters above sea level at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on Søre Vorsetkroken, where the only sound after snowfall is the creak of pine trees and, if you're lucky, the distant knock of a woodpecker working through the bark. This is Søre Vegglifjell. Not a resort, not a development — an established, authentic Norwegian cabin community where families have been coming for generations. The nearest trailhead is 350 meters from your front door. The nearest neighbor is far enough away that you won't hear them. And the road stays clear all year, which matters more than people realize until the first time they try to reach a Norwegian mountain cabin in November with a car full of kids and gear. Inside, the 76-square-meter layout does what good cabin architecture is supposed to do: it makes every meter count. Walk in and the wood-burning stove in the living room immediately does the emotional heavy lifting. It's that kind of room — windows framing the mountains to the west and northwest, the light changing through the afternoon from sharp and white in winter to long and golden in July, when the Norwegian summer stays bright until almost midnight. The open plan means the kitchen, dining area, and living space all flow together, which is exactly what you want when eight people are coming in from a ski day simultaneously, wet jackets piling up, something warm on the stove. The kitchen is sensible and complete — stove, fridge, microwave, all included. A bar counter separates it from the dining space, which opens directly o ... click here to read more

Welcome to Søre Vorsetkroken 42! Cabin with a beautiful location in an established cabin area at Vegglifjell.

You wake up to silence. Not the city kind of silence that's really just a lower hum of traffic and neighbor noise — actual silence, broken only by wind moving through spruce trees and the distant creak of a ski lift warming up for the day. That's a Saturday morning in Haugsdalen, and once you've had a few of them, it becomes very hard to go back. This single-level chalet sits on a 998-square-meter freehold plot in Rissa, a corner of Trøndelag county that most international buyers haven't discovered yet — which is precisely the point. The Indre Fosen peninsula has been drawing Norwegian families to its forests and fjord edges for generations, and this five-bedroom cabin, built in 1985 and kept in genuinely good condition, is the kind of property that doesn't come to market often. Five bedrooms. Thirteen sleeping places. One level. No stairs to navigate after a long day on the slopes. The ski lift is literally one minute from the front door. Walk out, boots already on, and you're there. That detail alone changes the calculus on a winter holiday home — no shuttles, no parking queues, no rushing. In January and February, when the snow settles deep across the Fosen hills, you'll understand why this matters. The elevation sits at around 276 meters above sea level, high enough to hold good snow through the heart of winter, low enough that the approach roads stay manageable. Come March, the light starts returning in long golden stretches across the hillside, the kind that turns the snow surface into something almost liquid at dusk. But this property earns its keep across every season. Summer in Rissa is genuinely underrated. The Trondheim Fjord — Trondheimsfjorden — is within reach, and the inland lakes and streams around Hau ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscape of Savalen in Tynset, Norway, this delightful cabin offers an idyllic escape from the daily grind. Situated in a region known for its scenic beauty, this haven is not merely a place to reside but a gateway to the tranquil wonders of nature. Tynset, positioned in the heart of Norway, is a picturesque town that enjoys a cold climate typical of the inland areas, with snowy winters that transform the landscape into a winter wonderland and mild, luscious summers perfect for basking in the lush greenery. Living in Tynset offers the appeal of serene surroundings coupled with the rich cultural history of the area, making it attractive for those lusting after both peace and adventure. This warm and inviting cabin located at Savalen, 2500 Tynset, stretches across a substantial 120 square meters. It's crafted with a cozy, rustic allure, ideal for a family eager to embrace the Scandinavian lifestyle. Picture yourself unwinding with loved ones in the expansive living area, where a crackling fireplace waits to wrap you in warmth after a day of adventuring through the countryside. The cabin boasts four bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering ample room for family and friends to comfortably coexist. - Location: Savalen, 2500 Tynset, Norway - Four bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Size of 120 square meters - Fireplace in the spacious living area - Annex with additional sleeping quarters - Outbuilding usable for storage or as a workshop - Fully equipped kitchen - Sauna for relaxation - Access to hiking trails - Proximity to Savalen Lake for fishing and boating - Price: 500,000 NOK But life in this Norwegian cabin is about more than the physical structure. It's an all-encompassing experience steeped in na ... click here to read more

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Introducing an extraordinary leisure property nestled in the serene landscapes of Tynset, Norway. Welcome to your very own cabin at Tylldalskjølen—a slice of paradise for both adventure seekers and those craving tranquility. Having been carefully updated since its initial construction in 1969, this cabin offers a harmonious blend of comfort and quintessential Norwegian nature. Before we dive into the details of this delightful cabin, let me paint a picture of Tynset for you. This picturesque town is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and, not to forget, its remarkable landscapes. In the winter, the town transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding. The cold months bring a crispness in the air that's invigorating, with plenty of opportunities to cozy up next to a warm fire after a day in the snow. As the months grow warmer, the landscape bursts into color, inviting long hikes along lush trails. Summers are relatively mild but pleasant, offering a perfect environment for outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and swimming. Now, what makes this cabin truly special is not just its location, but its thoughtful design and amenities. The cabin itself has a solid framework, offering a comfortable living space that has been well-maintained over the years. Here's how the property stands out: - Location: Elevated plot with excellent sun exposure - Style: Traditional Norwegian with modern updates - Living Area: 61 sq meters of thoughtfully designed space - Bedrooms: 2 comfortable bedrooms - Bathroom: 1 functional bathroom with bio-toilet - Kitchen: Open-plan with solid cabinetry - Electricity: Fully connected to the power grid - Water: Sourced from a nearby water post - Outdoor Spaces: ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming hideaway nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Tynset, located at the scenic address of Tylldalskjølen 181. For those yearning for a peaceful retreat or longing for the perfect getaway from bustling city life, this cabin offers an ideal home base. Here, amid the tranquil backdrop of the majestic Tronfjell, you will discover an 84-square-meter property that combines a touch of rustic living with modern conveniences. This three-bedroom cabin sets the scene for the perfect Nordic escape. As the seasons change in this picturesque slice of Norway, so does the array of activities one can enjoy. The area offers an enchanting climate, with crisp, snowy winters that are perfect for skiing and cozy nights by the fireplace, and mild summers that usher in opportunities for hiking and cycling. The well-prepared ski trails nearby are a gateway to adventure, meticulously maintained by the local hiking team to ensure your winter escapades are nothing short of spectacular. Meanwhile, the summer months bring out lush greenery that invites you to explore the terrain by foot or by bike. This cabin, originally constructed in 1977 and lovingly maintained over the years, complements the natural surroundings beautifully. Step inside to find a home that has undergone thorough renovations within the past two years, creating an atmosphere that balances old-world charm with updated aesthetics. The installation of electricity ensures modern convenience, while a water post offers a functional solution for water access. The details: - Cozy living room - Renovated kitchen - Three inviting bedrooms - Spacious terrace - Annex built from log timber (added in 2012) - Uninsulated outbuilding - Electricity installed - Water ac ... click here to read more

Cozy cabin with annex and uninsulated outbuilding

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Tynset, Norway, this charming chalet at Tronsvangveien 429 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norwegian heritage. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines rustic charm with modern conveniences, all set against the backdrop of the majestic Tronfjellet mountain. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of sparse pine and birch forests. This chalet, originally built in 1910, stands as a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, with its classic log structure and visible supporting beams. The property has been lovingly maintained, with recent updates including a new roof that ensures durability against the elements. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Owning this chalet means embracing the quintessential Norwegian lifestyle. The region of Tynset is renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're hiking through well-maintained trails in the summer or skiing on groomed cross-country tracks in the winter, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy. - Location: Tronsvangveien 429, Tynset, Norway - Property Type: Chalet - Condition: Good - Size: 33 sqm - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 0 - Price: NOK 48,761 - Panoramic Views: Overlooking Tronfjellet mountain - Outdoor Activities: Hiking, cycling, skiing, hunting, fishing - Local Amenities: Grocery store 7.1 km, shopping center 7.2 km - Transport Links: Bus stop 1.1 km, train station 3.3 km - Winter Access: Private snow-clearing agreement - Energy Source: Reliable solar panel system - Water Source: Fresh spring water available ### A Cozy Retreat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tronsvangveien 429

Welcome to a unique opportunity nestled in the heart of Tylldalen, where you'll find a delightful cabin waiting to be your haven of tranquility and adventure. Situated at Kjølvangveien 17, this 50 square meter property offers a perfect blend of solitude and scenic beauty. Ideal for those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature, this cabin is more than just a home—it's an invitation to a lifestyle surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. Set amidst the scenic charm of Norway, Kjølvangveien 17 is a quaint cabin that awaits its new owners. While not overly luxurious, this cabin provides cozy comforts and essentials for those looking to retreat into serene surroundings. It’s a leisure property, perfect for a peaceful getaway, offering a practical layout with: - An entrance hall that warmly welcomes you - A simple, functional kitchen - One comfortable bedroom - A cozy living room - A utility room/washroom - A loft space for extra flexibility - Two annexes that serve as additional sleeping or storage areas - An outhouse for convenience The property benefits from solar panels, making it an energy-efficient choice ideal for those interested in sustainable living. With year-round road access and parking space on the property, visiting your new retreat throughout all seasons is a breeze. The cabin's secluded location ensures an abundance of peace and quiet, making it a haven for relaxation. You can look forward to spending your days exploring the great hiking areas nearby and returning to your cozy retreat for a restful evening. Most of the furnishings are included with the property, relieving you of the usual hassle of outfitting your new place. Living in Tylldalen offers a unique ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kjølvangveien 17 at Tylldalskjølen!

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Norwegian mountains, this charming chalet at Klettvangveien 185, Tynset, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by breathtaking views and the tranquility of nature. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. A Mountain Retreat with Modern Comforts Originally constructed in 1950, this log cabin has been thoughtfully renovated and expanded in 2020, seamlessly blending traditional Norwegian architecture with modern amenities. The chalet stands proudly at 835 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of the iconic Tron mountain and the surrounding landscape. With a total area of 73 square meters, the property includes two cozy bedrooms and a loft, providing ample space for family and guests. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, featuring exposed timber walls that exude warmth and character. Large wooden windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening by the fire, this space is designed for comfort and connection. A Culinary Haven The kitchen, updated in 2020, is a chef's delight. Equipped with Norema cabinetry, a laminate countertop, and integrated appliances, it offers a functional and stylish space for culinary adventures. The open layout ensures a seamless flow between the kitchen and living areas, making it perfect for entertaining. Relaxation and Recreation Step outside onto the expansive 37-square-meter veranda, where you can soak in the stunning views of Tron mountain. This outdoor space is i ... click here to read more

Welcome to Klettvangveien 185!

Introducing a rare gem nestled in the heart of Tynset – your very own chalet at Savalveien 723. Imagine a life where your new home is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, nestled away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This property, embedded in nature's quiet charm, offers a real sanctuary for those searching for peace and serenity. And with a little touch of personalization, this chalet can truly be your dream escape. Savalveien 723 invites you into its warm embrace through a welcoming entrance hall. As you step inside, a hallway leads you to a cozy kitchen, ready to be transformed into the heart of the home. Just off the kitchen awaits the living room. Here, imagine gathering with loved ones or soaking in those laid-back afternoons with a book, accompanied by the gentle murmur of the breeze outside. The chalet boasts four bedrooms, each holding potential to be molded into perfect retreats for rest and relaxation. Whether it's cozy guest spaces or a personal office with a view, there's room to accommodate your desires. The chalet also features a shower room and a separate toilet room, thoughtfully laid out for convenience and functionality. If you venture outside, the property doesn't cease to impress. It includes an outbuilding equipped with an outdoor toilet and storage space – a handy addition for managing all your outdoor gear after days of exploring the surrounding wilderness. While the property is already connected to electricity, it's important to note the current septic tank and bore water system. Water isn't yet connected, offering a fruitful opportunity to modernize utility systems to suit your needs. With a little investment, you can really tailor the chalet to your comforts. - Size: 110 sqm - ... click here to read more

Welcome to Savalveien 723!

Welcome to the picturesque Sivillvangan 16, nestled in the heart of Tynset. This inviting chalet offers a delightful escape in the captivating landscape of Norway, providing both tranquility and adventure nestled in the serene community of Setergrend near Savalsjølen. The property is laid out in a charming complex featuring a main cabin, an auxiliary annex, a handy outhouse, and an outdoor toilet. For those seeking a balance of comfort and rustic charm in a leisure property, this is a fantastic opportunity in a scenic locale that boasts stunning views and ample outdoor space. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking vista that surrounds you in this idyllic area, where you can indulge in the simple pleasures of cabin life. Inside the main cabin, you'll find a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It offers a thoughtful layout including a hallway, a functional kitchen, a cozy living room, and two snug bedrooms. There's also a sanitary room, with the added charm of a small loft space that's perfect for storage or as a quaint little nook. The annex provides an additional bedroom or living space, perfect for accommodating guests or as a private retreat. Meanwhile, the outhouse has abundant storage space, making it practical for anyone looking to enjoy cabin living to its fullest. A recent overhaul has left the property well-equipped to serve as either a cozy weekend getaway or a serene longer-term escape into nature. Now, let's take a moment to explore the vibrant community in Tynset. Known for its vast landscapes and stunning natural beauty, Tynset is an ideal destination for nature lovers. Living here means enjoying four distinct seasons. Winters transform the area into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding adven ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sivillvangan 16!

Nestled in the heart of serene Savalen lies a charming cabin that promises both tranquility and accessibility. Welcome to this delightful retreat at Haugvangen 5, Tynset, a place where modern convenience meets rustic charm. As a busy real estate agent, I'm always on the lookout for gems like this one, where potential new homeowners can dream big while enjoying the calm and peace of nature. This cabin is perfectly poised for those seeking a holiday escape with privacy but who also yearn for the hustle and bustle of a small, vibrant community. Tynset, located in the heart of Norway, is a close-knit town renowned for its idyllic scenery, lush greenery, and, of course, its welcoming community. Living here, you're just a stone's throw from Savalen’s ski resorts and cross-country trails, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts looking to embrace the Nordic winter wonderland. The cabin itself is a quaint structure spanning 81 square meters, built in part by traditional log design and further expanded with timber framing back in 2003. Housing three cozy bedrooms and one bathroom, this cabin is perfect for a family or anyone looking for a peaceful retreat. The main living area, a harmonious blend of living room and kitchen, is spacious enough to accommodate lively family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. Here, the log walls whisper stories of yesteryears, while modern amenities ensure you lack none of today’s conveniences. The property is serenely hidden yet centrally accessible. You can enjoy a morning coffee on your expansive terrace, shielded from the view of neighbors, listening to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds. Part of this terrace is thoughtfully designed with a cover, ensuring you can enjoy ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haugvangen 5!

Welcome to the captivating world of Kvikndølåsen 9, an enchanting country home situated in the serene landscapes of Tynset, Norway. If you’ve ever dreamed of embracing the tranquil countryside life without sacrificing the comforts of modernity, here's your chance. This well-maintained home, built back in 2008, offers not just a house, but a lifestyle deeply connected with nature and the local culture. Settled in the idyllic setting of Savalen, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking solace away from the bustling city life. Encompassed by the breathtaking Norwegian wilderness, it provides a unique opportunity to experience nature at its finest. With the peaceful surroundings and scenic views, living in such a country home is about savoring the simple pleasures, such as waking up to the sound of birds, witnessing the colors of the landscape change with the seasons, and enjoying the fresh, crisp air typical of the Norwegian Highlands. The property is a generous 146 square meters, offering three cozy bedrooms and a well-fit bathroom, perfect for a family or even as a holiday home. Its floor plan seamlessly integrates a comfortable living room, a welcoming hallway, and a practical kitchen, all laid out on a single level for ease of access. It comes with an attached garage, which is particularly convenient for the snowy winters, and a spacious terrace that captures the sun beautifully throughout the day. - Leisure property compleated in 2008 - Located at scenic Savalen - Single-story layout - 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom - Spacious terrace - Integrated garage - Annex/outbuilding - Sunny location - Potential rental income opportunity - Immediate access to ski trails and facilities Tynset, in itself, is a gem for those ... click here to read more

A completed leisure property with a beautiful location at Savalen

Nestled in the serene landscape of Tynset, Klettlia 22 offers an idyllic retreat for those yearning for a peaceful getaway. Situated in the breathtaking region of Savalen, this delightful 55-square-meter cabin is a cozy haven designed with comfort and practicality at its core. With a plot extending over 2,302 square meters, there is ample space to breathe in the crisp mountain air and savor the tranquility that this beautiful region in Norway provides. Upon entering the cabin, you'll be greeted by a charming layout that boasts a thoughtful arrangement of living spaces. The entrance leads into a hallway that seamlessly guides you to a snug living room—a perfect setting for gathering with family and friends. The kitchen is compact yet functional, ideal for preparing meals after a day exploring the surrounding wilderness. For accommodation, two bedrooms provide cozy resting quarters, while a well-appointed bathroom caters to your everyday needs. There's even an additional storage room, perfect for tucking away any outdoor gear, ensuring you maintain the cabin's clean and inviting atmosphere. As for the property's condition, it's in good standing, so minimal touch-ups will have it ready for move-in. Whether you're an adventurous soul yearning to hit the slopes or someone seeking a quiet nook amidst nature, this cabin provides the flexibility to meet those needs. It's one of those places that makes every season a welcomed guest. If there's a downside, it might be the size—55 square meters isn’t sprawling, but it’s enough to offer comfort and warmth. Perhaps down the line, a few personalized renovations could make it even more of a sanctuary tailored to your taste. Features of the Property: - Year-round road access - Elect ... click here to read more

Welcome to Klettlia 22.

A Cozy Mountain Retreat in Alvdal: Your Gateway to Norwegian Wilderness Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a bird are the only sounds that greet you. Nestled in the heart of Alvdal, this charming chalet at Nausterdalsveien 4 offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking tranquility and adventure. A Glimpse into Chalet Life Step inside this 47-square-meter log cabin, and you're immediately enveloped in warmth and rustic charm. The living room, with its open brick fireplace, becomes the heart of the home, inviting you to gather around with family and friends. Exposed log walls and visible ceiling beams add to the authentic cabin feel, while lacquered wooden floors provide a touch of timeless elegance. The kitchen, equipped with a Jøtul 602 wood-burning stove, is both functional and cozy, perfect for preparing hearty meals after a day of exploring. Two well-utilized bedrooms offer restful retreats, ensuring a good night's sleep under the starry mountain skies. An Annex for Extra Comfort Adjacent to the main cabin, a 20-square-meter annex provides additional living space. Built in 2004, this insulated structure features a bright living area, a toilet room with a Cinderella Classic electric incineration toilet, and a storage room. The large, covered outdoor area with a cast concrete floor is ideal for social gatherings, offering a sheltered spot to enjoy the stunning natural surroundings. Embrace the Outdoors The property sits on a generous 1,570-square-meter plot, surrounded by forest and natural terrain. Here, the possibilities fo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nausterdalsveien 4! Photo: Martin Rindalsholt

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's Innlandet county, Børstubekken 64 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet in the heart of Tynset. This delightful property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and tranquil relaxation. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by lush forests and majestic landscapes, all from the comfort of your own second home. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Located in the peaceful cabin area of Nytrøa, this chalet is perfectly positioned for those who cherish the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate skier, or someone who simply enjoys the serenity of nature, this location has something for everyone. The property is set on a generous 1,321 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. Chalet Features and Comforts Built in 2005, the chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads into a spacious living area. Large windows flood the room with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The living room seamlessly connects to a partially covered veranda, perfect for enjoying sunny days and warm evenings with family and friends. The kitchen is a chef's delight, featuring solid wood cabinetry and a laminated countertop with an integrated sink. It's an open and functional space, ideal for preparing meals and entertaining guests. The chalet includes two cozy bedrooms, one with a bunk bed, making it perfect for families or hosting guests. Additionally, a loft provides extra sleeping spac ... click here to read more

Welcome to Børstubekken 64!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting mountain landscape, Savalen rundt 949 in Tynset offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting its golden glow over the expansive 3,800 sqm plot that surrounds your chalet. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys are nothing short of breathtaking, providing a serene backdrop for your morning coffee on the porch. This is not just a property; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Glimpse into Chalet Living The chalet, a traditional Norwegian log cabin, exudes rustic charm and simplicity. Built in 1942, it has been lovingly maintained, offering a cozy retreat with a living room, kitchen, one bedroom, and a storage room. The open sloped ceiling in the living area enhances the sense of space, while the wood-burning stoves provide warmth and a touch of nostalgia. The kitchen, though simple, is functional and opens to the outdoors, inviting you to enjoy meals al fresco. The bedroom, with its practical furnishings, comfortably accommodates a small family or a group of friends, making it perfect for intimate gatherings or family holidays. Outdoor Adventures Await Savalen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or a winter sports aficionado, this location has something for everyone. The nearby Savalsjøen lake is perfect for swimming and fishing, while the extensive network of groomed trails offers excellent cross-country skiing opportunities in winter ... click here to read more

Welcome to Savalen rundt 949

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Alvdal region, this charming chalet at Haustdalsveien 403 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Perfectly positioned in the scenic valley of Haustdalen, this property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the majestic Alvdal Vestfjell mountains greeting you each morning. This chalet, built in 2013, is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings while offering all the modern comforts you desire. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Upon entering, you're welcomed by a spacious hallway that leads into an open-plan living room and kitchen area. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The sloped ceiling adds a sense of grandeur, while the centrally placed Jøtul fireplace ensures warmth and coziness year-round. The kitchen, equipped with modern Ikea fittings, features a laminate countertop and integrated appliances, making it a joy to prepare meals while enjoying the view. The open-plan design allows for seamless interaction between the kitchen and living room, perfect for entertaining family and friends. Relaxation and Recreation at Your Doorstep Step outside onto the generous 27 m² veranda, where you can dine al fresco, soak up the sun, or simply unwind with a good book. The veranda is spacious enough for a seating area and a grill, making it ideal for hosting gatherings. The property includes two comfortable bedrooms, with the master bedroom offering ample space for a double bed and storage. A cozy second bedroom a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haustdalsveien 403!

Nestled in the serene landscape of Tynset, you will find the well-kept cabin of Brottveien 68, a charming retreat that captures the essence of mountain living. If you've ever dreamt of owning a quaint slice of Norway's natural beauty, this cabin might just be your perfect match. Let's take a closer look at why this property could be the haven you've been searching for. Brottveien 68 resides within the Bubakken cabin area on Kvikneskogen, an idyllic locale steeped in nature's gifts. This cabin invites you with a welcoming embrace, offering all the tranquility and beauty that Tynset has to offer. Just imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of the Norwegian landscapes and having the pristine canvas of nature at your doorstep. The cabin itself is a testament to classic comfort fused with Norwegian rustic charm. Built in 1985, the cabin spreads across 67 square meters, offering a cozy but flexible layout perfect for family getaways or as a personal sanctuary. Its location has an open and secluded ambiance, providing both privacy and a connection to nature which creates a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As you step inside, you're greeted by a bright, spacious living area that seamlessly flows into the kitchen. The open-plan design is both inviting and practical, offering ample space for relaxation and entertaining friends and family. The living room is heartwarming and is great for cozying up after a long day exploring the wilderness that surrounds you. Three bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping quarters, each brimming with the promise of restful nights. The simple bathroom is equipped with a practical shower solution and includes a Cinderella incineration toilet, making it both eco-fr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brottveien 68!

Welcome to the cozy village of Tynset, where the pace of life slows down just a tad, offering a tranquil, intimate setting for those who crave a slice of the serene countryside. Here, nestled in the compelling landscapes of Kvikneskogen between Kvikne and Tynset, lies your potential sanctuary—a handsome chalet at Kalvkipptjønna 26 designed to cater to your escape from busy city life. Surrounded by the rolling hills and lush forests that characterize the Norwegian countryside, this is not just a property, but an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature. Imagine waking up every morning in this leisure property with the soft hues of dawn peeking through your window, casting gentle light upon the interior's cozy confines. With 49 square meters of space, it may appear understated, but it's all you need for a peaceful retreat. This chalet boasts two bedrooms and a single bathroom, a perfect fit for a small family, a couple, or even an individual seeking seclusion. The annex provides additional sleeping quarters, making it great for guests or perhaps an office space for those who work remotely. Now, let's take a friendly stroll through your potential new home. As you enter, you'll find an inviting kitchen that opens into a living-dining area—a spot that promises countless meals and conversations. The two bedrooms offer a snug respite and are easily customizable to fit your specific taste, whether you prefer minimalist decor or a more rugged, cabin-like atmosphere. Although the property is in good condition, there's always potential for personalizing it to better match your lifestyle and preferences. The outdoors beckon with a plot that’s fenced to keep your little ones or furry friends safe as they frolic in the open air. T ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kalvkipptjønna 26!

Welcome, potential home-owners and international investors! Today I'm thrilled to introduce you to a quaint slice of paradise nestled in the heart of Norway. If you're dreaming of escaping the hustle and bustle of city life for the serene embrace of nature, or perhaps considering a unique foreign investment, Kalvkipptjønna 26 in Tynset could be your perfect match. This country home is more than just a structure; it's a promise of peace and a slower pace of life, offering a gentle rhythm synchronized with the forest that surrounds it. Situated on Kvikneskogen between Kvikne and Tynset, this property boasts a generous space, perfect for those looking for leisure or a tranquil getaway. Imagine waking up to the chirping birds and the sight of lush greenery every morning—sounds quite appealing, right? What captures attention immediately is its secluded location, providing you with privacy and a break from the busy modern world. Yet, despite its solitude, the property is conveniently connected to key amenities that ensure comfort and functionality. Here's a closer look at what this property offers: - Standalone holiday home with captivating scenic views - Outbuilding/workshop for your creative ventures - Annex with additional sleeping accommodations - Comfortable living and dining room - Well-appointed kitchen space - Two cozy bedrooms - Handy entrance and storage space - A loft—a handy extra space for storage or a cozy nook - Child and pet-friendly fenced plot - Electricity connection ensures modern comfort - Water sourced from a well - A road leading right to the property with on-site parking The estate, while efficiently designed, leaves room for personalization. At 49 square meters, the home provides a cozy environmen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kalvkipptjønna 26!