Idyllic Chalet on Foldøy: Your Perfect Norwegian Island Second Home Escape

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Generalvegen 109, 4198 Foldøy, Norway, Foldøy (Norway)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 17Floor area

€155,000

Chalet

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

17m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled on the serene island of Foldøy, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in Norway's picturesque Rogaland region. Located at Generalvegen 109, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and breathtaking natural beauty.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step outside to take in the panoramic views of the surrounding fjords. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where memories are made, and life's stresses melt away.

A Cozy Retreat with Endless Potential

The chalet itself, though modest in size at 17 square meters, is a cozy retreat perfect for those seeking a simple yet fulfilling lifestyle. With one bedroom and a living area, it provides a comfortable space to unwind after a day of exploring the island's natural wonders. The property is in good condition, offering a solid foundation for those looking to personalize their second home.

Key Features:

- Prime Location: Situated just 100 meters from the sea, offering easy access to swimming and boating.
- Boat Moorings: Includes two moorings, ideal for boating enthusiasts.
- Development Potential: The plot is regulated for leisure use, with the possibility to build a new holiday home up to 70 square meters.
- Stunning Views: Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the fjords and surrounding landscape.
- Privacy and Tranquility: A peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
- Outdoor Activities: Perfect for hiking, fishing, and exploring the island's natural beauty.
- Convenient Access: Located 1 kilometer from the ferry terminal, ensuring easy travel to the mainland.
- Local Amenities: A grocery store is just 3 kilometers away, providing all the essentials.
- Cultural Richness: Experience the unique charm and culture of Norwegian island life.
- Investment Opportunity: Potential for vacation rentals or a personalized holiday retreat.

The Allure of Foldøy

Foldøy is a hidden gem, a small island with a population of around 20 residents, offering a sense of community and belonging. The island's natural beauty is unparalleled, with lush forests, rolling hills, and pristine beaches waiting to be explored. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or simply someone who appreciates the great outdoors, Foldøy has something for everyone.

The island's location at the entrance to Sandsfjorden provides a unique microclimate, with mild summers perfect for sunbathing on the nearby sandy beach or enjoying a leisurely boat ride. The winter months bring a different kind of magic, with snow-dusted landscapes and cozy evenings by the fire.

A Lifestyle Like No Other

Owning a second home on Foldøy is not just about the property itself; it's about embracing a lifestyle that prioritizes relaxation, adventure, and connection with nature. It's about creating a haven where you can escape the demands of everyday life and immerse yourself in the simple pleasures of island living.

Whether you're looking to renovate the existing chalet or build your dream holiday home, this property offers endless possibilities. With favorable zoning regulations and a generous plot size, you have the freedom to design a space that reflects your personal style and meets your needs.

Your Norwegian Dream Awaits

Generalvegen 109 on Foldøy is more than just a property; it's an invitation to experience the best of Norwegian island life. With its stunning views, prime location, and development potential, this chalet is a rare find for those seeking a second home in one of Europe's most beautiful coastal regions.

Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic retreat your own. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and take the first step towards owning your dream vacation home in Norway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
17
Price per m²
€9,118
Garden size
1952
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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The wood stove is already crackling when you push open the heavy cabin door, and the smell of pine sap and woodsmoke hits you before you've even pulled off your boots. Outside, the first proper snow of December has settled across the fenced plot, and through the frost-edged windows of the winter garden, you can just make out the start of the groomed ski track that runs through the treeline. This is Mesnali. And this cabin—hand-built in 1928 from squared logs that have had nearly a century to settle into themselves—is exactly what that word means to Norwegians who grew up dreaming about it. Nordmessenvegen 111 sits on a privately owned, fully fenced plot in one of the Inland Norway's most quietly sought-after hytte communities, about 20 kilometres northeast of Lillehammer. Mesnali isn't famous in the way that Hafjell or Sjusjøen are, and that's rather the point. The Joker grocery store down the road is open on Sundays. The neighbors wave. The marked hiking trails start practically at the garden gate—no car required to reach them—and in winter, those same trails become groomed cross-country tracks that link into the vast Sjusjøen network, one of the largest and best-maintained langrenn systems in Norway. On a clear February morning, you ski out before breakfast and come back an hour later with cold cheeks and an appetite that no Oslo café could ever manufacture. The cabin itself is 80 square metres across one practical, unhurried level. Living room, kitchen, dining room, entrance hall, bathroom, storage-turned-bedroom—everything you need, nothing you don't. The log walls in the living room are original, wide and warm-toned, and the round ceiling beams overhead are exactly as the builder left them. The cast-iron wood stov ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordmessenvegen 111! Photo: Lars Marius Bækkevold

The first thing you notice, stepping onto that 35-square-metre terrace, is the quiet. Not the muffled quiet of triple-glazed windows or noise-cancelling headphones — proper Norwegian coastal quiet, broken only by the lap of seawater against the rocks below and the occasional cry of a guillemot riding the thermals. That's the daily reality of owning this waterfront cabin at Nedre Valdersneset 93 in Sletta, a compact stretch of coastline on Radøy island in Vestland county, where the fjord meets the open sea and the rest of the world feels very, very far away. Sletta sits at the outer edge of Nordhordland, a region that most international visitors drive through on the way to somewhere else. Their loss. The coastline here is raw and honest — exposed skerries, deep-green water, and the kind of light in July that doesn't fully disappear until past midnight. This particular cabin, renovated and upgraded in 2020, occupies a plot of 489 square metres right at the water's edge, roughly 100 metres from the shoreline. It comes with its own boathouse. In Norway, that combination — cabin plus naust — is the classic dream, and it's increasingly hard to find at this price point. Getting here is part of the ritual. You park the car and walk five or six minutes along a path through the heathland, arriving at the cabin already half-decompressed. That short walk is what keeps the spot genuinely private. No road noise. No neighbours materialising unexpectedly. Just you, the cabin, and the view. Inside, the layout is tight but well-considered. The open living room and kitchen takes up 29.5 square metres — the full heart of the cabin — with space for a sofa group facing the sea side and a dining table that seats the whole crew after a day o ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Jørn Tage Hereide presents Nedre Valdersneset 93.

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Welcome to an enticing haven nestled on the serene island of Foldøy, Norway. If you're on the lookout for a country home that offers tranquility, stunning natural beauty, and a touch of the traditional Norwegian way of life, this could be your dream location. The property boasts a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in the heart of the Rogaland region, a true gem for anyone eager to escape the bustle of city life. Situated at Generalvegen 147, the property promises both privacy and accessibility—and if you’re an overseas buyer, this is a significant attraction. You'll find that the island’s lush landscapes, tranquil waters, and rolling hills provide not just a relaxing atmosphere but also a chance to experience a slice of Norway's rich natural tapestry. Foldøy, known for its breathtaking views, serves as an ideal backdrop for this charming country house. Picture driving up to this home, and as you do, imagine being greeted by a traditional facade that gracefully melts into the surrounding nature. The residence is a seamless blend of classic Norwegian design with contemporary comforts. Its wooden exterior, complemented by substantial windows, ensures that natural light streams generously inside. Upon entering, the warmth of the interior welcomes you. At the heart of this house is a cozy living room featuring a fireplace—the perfect spot to gather around during those chilly Nordic evenings. There's an open-plan layout connecting the living area to the dining space and kitchen, creating a sociable hub for entertaining family and friends. The kitchen has everything a home cook could wish for, with its modern appliances and ample counter space. Every meal here can be enjoyed with vistas of the stunning surround ... click here to read more

Welcome to this beautiful leisure property on Foldøy!

Picture yourself on a sun-warmed terrace, coffee in hand, gazing across the mirror-still waters of the Ryfylke fjord as morning mist lifts from the surrounding peaks. Behind you, rows of grapevines climb the hillside in geometric precision, their leaves rustling softly in the coastal breeze. This is your morning ritual at this compact fjordside chalet in Hebnes, where Norway's dramatic western coastline meets the unexpected charm of vineyard country. This 36-square-meter Norwegian holiday home offers the rare combination of waterside living and wine country ambiance that makes Ryfylke one of Scandinavia's most distinctive vacation destinations. The magic of owning a vacation home in this part of Rogaland lies in the rhythm of fjord life. Spring arrives with lengthening days that stretch past 10pm by May, when locals launch their boats for the season and the community pier becomes the social center of Ryfylke Fjordhage. Summer transforms the landscape into an outdoor playground where days blur together in a succession of morning swims, afternoon boat excursions to hidden coves, and evening barbecues that extend until midnight under the never-quite-dark northern sky. Autumn brings harvest season at neighboring Hebnes Vineyard, when you can walk directly from your terrace to wine tastings featuring Norwegian whites that surprise visitors with their crisp minerality. Winter, contrary to what many imagine, remains accessible year-round thanks to maintained roads and the maritime climate that keeps temperatures surprisingly moderate, while the wood-burning stove makes the interior instantly cozy after coastal walks. The chalet itself exemplifies Norwegian efficiency in design. Built in 2016, the single-level layout eliminate ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Ombo, Norway, this historic country home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape. With its origins dating back to the 1800s, this property has been lovingly restored and modernized, providing a cozy retreat amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Ryfylke basin. A Slice of Norwegian Heritage Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush landscapes and breathtaking views of islands, mountains, and fjords. This country home, originally a timber cabin, was reassembled at its current location in 1932 and has since been thoughtfully extended and modernized. The result is a harmonious blend of historical character and contemporary amenities, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. A Sustainable Lifestyle While electricity is installed for modern convenience, the property embraces a sustainable lifestyle with cistern water and a chamber toilet, typical of many Norwegian leisure properties. This setup not only reduces environmental impact but also enhances the authentic experience of rural living. A Garden of Possibilities The 759-square-meter plot is a gardener's paradise, featuring a lush lawn, fruit trees, and berry bushes. With optimal sunlight, the garden offers excellent growing conditions, allowing you to enjoy homegrown produce and outdoor activities year-round. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply enjoy relaxing in nature, this outdoor space is sure to delight. Waterfront Adventures Await A private boat mooring, just a five-minute walk from the cabin, opens up a world of possibilities for boating, fishing, and exploring the surrounding waterways. The proximity to the sea, a m ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping off your private boat onto your own secluded Norwegian fjord estate, where two pristine beaches await and 44 hectares of wilderness stretch from the water's edge to mountain slopes draped in ancient forest. The salt-tinged breeze carries the calls of seabirds while the deep fjord waters lap against smooth stone beaches that have belonged to this 1750s farmstead for nearly three centuries. This is Indre Rødne, a rare 447,371-square-meter property on the Ropeid Peninsula in Suldal, where boat-access-only isolation creates the ultimate escape for families seeking genuine connection with Norway's coastal wilderness. This farmhouse represents an exceptional opportunity for international buyers ready to craft their own Nordic sanctuary, combining historic character with boundless potential for creating a multi-generational retreat where children grow up fishing from their own shoreline and hiking trails begin at the doorstep. The main farmhouse, a classic fjord-style structure dating to approximately 1750, sits ready for complete reconstruction into your vision of Norwegian vacation living. The original two-story layout featured a ground floor with kitchen, two living rooms, and small chambers, while the upper level offered two generous bedrooms perfect for family and guests. Surrounding this historic centerpiece stand traditional outbuildings including a barn, woodshed, outhouse, and boathouse, all awaiting restoration to support modern vacation home functionality while preserving authentic Norwegian agricultural architecture. This blank canvas approach allows you to design exactly the retreat you envision, whether that means a cozy two-bedroom getaway maintaining the original footprint or expanding ... click here to read more

Indre Rødne

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting fjord landscape, this charming chalet at Tjødnanesvegen 109, Jelsa, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly positioned between the serene Økstrafjorden and the lush greenery of Suldal municipality, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of fjord waters and the soft rustle of leaves in the breeze. This chalet, built in 1998, is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship, offering a harmonious blend of comfort and nature. With its southwest orientation, the property basks in sunlight throughout the day, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace and a deep connection with the outdoors. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Socializing Upon arrival, you're greeted by a spacious terrace that wraps around the chalet, providing ample space for outdoor dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. The built-in outdoor fireplace is perfect for cozy evenings under the stars, where stories and laughter can be shared with family and friends. Inside, the chalet's open-plan living room and kitchen create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Large windows frame the stunning fjord views, allowing natural light to flood the space and enhance the sense of openness. The kitchen is well-equipped with essential appliances, ensuring meal preparation is both convenient and enjoyable. Comfortable Living Spaces The chalet features two comfortable bedrooms, each offering ample space for relaxation and storage. An additional loft area provides a cozy nook for children or extra sleeping space for guests. The mode ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin with panoramic fjord views

Welcome to an enchanting chalet nestled on the emerald coastline of Jelsa, a picturesque town within the beautiful Norwegian landscape. Whether you're exploring the opportunity for a tranquil holiday retreat or envisioning a new life amidst stunning natural vistas, this property offers a unique and inviting prospect for overseas buyers and expats alike. Located at Økstrafjordvegen 1036, this chalet stands amidst breathtaking surroundings, just a short stroll from the tranquil waves of the fjord. Built in 2018, the property, in good condition, embodies thoughtful design harmonized with its extraordinary setting. Upon arrival, you'll immediately notice the impressive views that sweep over the blue fjord and the rolling hills that define the landscape of the Jelsa area. The chalet includes: - Boat dock at the pier - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious living room - Open kitchen area - Large terrace Enjoy a comfortable, fully-furnished living space where each room is designed to maximize not only comfort but also the spectacular views. The living room and kitchen area form an open, expansive heart of the home, flowing effortlessly onto a large terrace that encircles most of the chalet. This is an ideal setting for soaking up the long summer days and enjoying alfresco meals as you watch the sun dip below the horizon. Living in Jelsa, you'll be immersed in a community that cherishes its rich maritime heritage. The town has a calm, peaceful aura, with locals who are warm, friendly, and welcoming. You’ll find plenty of local cafes and eateries serving delightful Norwegian delicacies. The climate here offers a crisp and invigorating atmosphere, with mild summers perfect for outdoor activities, and winters that transform the su ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Martin Sørbø presents this beautiful cabin from 2018.

Discover a delightful chalet nestled in the heart of Hjelmeland, Norway, situated on the picturesque Randa 130, a mere gem waiting to become someone's serene retreat. This property is more than just a holiday escape; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquility and striking natural beauty of the Ryfylke region. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat seeking a peaceful yet fulfilling lifestyle, this might be your dream home. The chalet, boasting a solid and commendable condition, awaits new owners to appreciate its charm and make it their own. As a busy real estate agent, I often see properties; yet, this one stands out with its captivating views and warm features. Despite the fast pace of my workday, this chalet tempts even me to pause and indulge in its tranquil ambiance. Located in the serene village of Hjelmeland, the property offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian charm and modern conveniences. The area is known for its rich cultural heritage and ample recreation options. Living here, one would find delight in exploring the local fjords, enjoying hikes with spectacular scenery, or engaging in leisurely water activities on the nearby sea. Additionally, the vibrant colors of the landscape through different seasons offer a visual pleasure that must be experienced to be believed. The chalet itself stands proudly with: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - Spacious living room/kitchen on the ground floor - Loft with a living area - 4 bedrooms in the loft area with a touch of privacy (note: these don’t have full ceiling height) - Large sun-drenched terrace - Well-maintained scenic garden - Convenient outdoor storage room - Recently paved driveway right to your door One of the exceptional f ... click here to read more

Welcome to Randa 130!

Nestled on the serene island of Halsnøy, in the heart of the Ryfylke archipelago, lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by those seeking a tranquil second home. This charming 3-bedroom house at Byklevegen 38, Skartveit, offers a unique opportunity to embrace the idyllic Norwegian coastal lifestyle. With direct access to the sea, a dedicated boat place, and a sprawling plot of land, this property is a dream come true for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step outside to greet the day. The house, built in 1950, exudes a rustic charm typical of Norwegian leisure homes from that era. While it may require some modernization, its solid structure provides a perfect canvas for creating your personalized retreat. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Skartveit is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The island is renowned for its peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking landscapes, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking to unwind or embark on new adventures, Skartveit has something for everyone. - Outdoor Activities: Explore numerous hiking trails that wind through diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to lush forests. - Water Sports: With the sea at your doorstep, enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating. The included boat place ensures easy access to maritime adventures. - Community Vibe: Skartveit is a charming village with a welcoming community. The local shop provides everyday necessities, and the guest harbor buzzes with activity during the summer months. - Family-Friendly Beach: The nearby beach offers safe swimming and a relaxing envir ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and plot

Nestled at the edge of serene waters in Jelsa, the captivating cabin at Kleivavegen 17 is an idyllic retreat perfectly suited for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature while having the convenience of modern amenities. This architect-designed holiday home, superbly positioned by the sea, is the epitome of seclusion and privacy, connected by a scenic road that takes you directly to your doorstep. With a price tag of 313,000, it offers a unique blend of nature’s beauty and practical living spaces in a sought-after location. Spanning a total area of 98 square meters, the cabin boasts a cleverly planned interior that includes two officially approved bedrooms and a cozy sleeping alcove, providing ample space for a family or a group of friends. The main living area features an open kitchen layout that enhances the social environment, making it an excellent space for gatherings and family meals. The entire space exudes a warm ambiance, greatly aided by natural light pouring in through generous windows that also offer uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape. This property’s exterior is just as impressive, with well-maintained outdoor areas that promise relaxing afternoons basking in the sun and memorable evening gatherings by the bespoke natural stone outdoor fireplace. A private, reinforced concrete dock extends into the water, equipped to accommodate larger boats and providing superb depth conditions – a rare find and a dream come true for boating enthusiasts. For those considering a move to Jelsa, life here can be as laid back or as adventurous as one desires. The local area is rich with opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking. The climate in Jelsa is ty ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kleivavegen 17

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Sjernarøy archipelago, Norheim 10 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. This charming country home, set on a sprawling 4,501 square meter plot, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and the quintessential coastal lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step onto your veranda with a steaming cup of coffee. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, dotted with lush greenery and the sparkling sea, provide a serene backdrop to your morning routine. A Coastal Retreat with Endless Possibilities The property boasts a spacious main cabin, offering 91 square meters of living space designed for comfort and relaxation. Built in 1968, the cabin exudes a rustic charm, with its vaulted ceilings and large windows that flood the interior with natural light. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. Key Features: - Four Bedrooms: Ample sleeping space for family and guests, with a loft for additional flexibility. - Functional Kitchen: Well-equipped with plenty of storage and workspace for culinary adventures. - Outdoor Living: A 31 square meter terrace ideal for sunbathing, dining, or simply soaking in the views. - Boathouse & Jetty: Constructed in 2007, offering direct access to the sea for boating, fishing, and water sports. - Natural Stone Patio: Adds a touch of authenticity and charm, perfect for outdoor gatherings. - Proximity to Nature: Surrounded by hiking trails and natural beauty, ideal for ... click here to read more

EIE Real Estate presents Norheim 10

Nestled in the serene embrace of Sjernarøy, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in one of Europe's most picturesque coastal regions. Located on the tranquil island of Kyrkjøy, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, adventure, and relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. With panoramic views of the fjord stretching out before you, this chalet is a haven for those seeking a second home that offers both tranquility and adventure. A Perfect Blend of Comfort and Nature Built in 2012, this chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize its 77 square meters of living space. The open-plan living and dining area is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame the stunning views outside. A modern fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the island. The chalet features three comfortable bedrooms, ideal for families or groups of friends. The modern bathroom is well-equipped, ensuring convenience and comfort for all residents. With a spacious external area of 17 square meters, there's ample room for storage or utility needs. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The highlight of this property is undoubtedly the expansive 130 square meter terrace. Designed to capture the sun from morning to evening, it's the perfect space for sunbathing, outdoor dining, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or enjoying a quiet morning coffee, this terrace is your personal sanctuary. A Boater's Dream One of the un ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque archipelago of Sjernarøy, just a stone's throw away from the fjords, lies an enticing boathouse cabin. Constructed in 2005, this cabin is in good condition and promises a cozy retreat with its practical layout. Now, before we dive into the details of this gem, let's set the scene of where this intriguing getaway is awaiting its next owners. Sjernarøy is part of Norway's dazzling Ryfylke region, renowned for its serene atmosphere and breathtaking landscapes. The area is a dream come true for those who seek peace and a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the fresh scent of seawater, with the sound of gently lapping waves just outside your window. That's what life is like in Sjernarøy. The region offers a unique and tranquil lifestyle that many only dream of. Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves right at home with plenty of fishing spots and hiking trails. The climate here gives you all the seasons to relish—from crisp, snowy winters to mild summers, presenting a little something for everyone. Now, let's talk about the property located at Helgøy Brygge, Sner 9 in Sjernarøy. This delightful cabin is more than just a getaway; it’s a lifestyle choice. With 75 square meters of well-utilized space, you and your family will have a cozy abode to create lifelong memories. The boathouse cabin contains four snug bedrooms on the second floor, perfect for tucking in after a day of adventure or relaxation by the sea. - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 75 m² - Year Built: 2005 - Condition: Good - Price: 255,555 USD - Sea Views: Yes - Terrace Access: Yes - Open-plan Living/Kitchen: Yes - Shared Facilities: Smokehouse, storage areas - Community Ownership: Well-maintained - Location: Walking distance ... click here to read more

Welcome to idyllic Sjernarøyene and Helgøy Brygge - A spacious boathouse cabin with a boat dock just outside and a wonderful location "in the heart" of the Ryfylke basin

Nestled in the heart of Vikedal, Norway, Ilstveitvegen 86 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the serene beauty and adventurous spirit of the Norwegian countryside. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, exploration, and the simple joys of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air invigorating your senses. This chalet, with its 91 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, is a haven for those seeking a second home that offers both comfort and a touch of adventure. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet's interior is a testament to modern design meeting rustic charm. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from expansive windows, invites you to relax and unwind. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening by the fireplace, this space is designed for connection and comfort. - Open-plan kitchen and living room: Perfect for socializing and family time. - Large windows: Offer stunning views and flood the space with light. - Cozy fireplace: Ideal for warming up after a day of outdoor activities. - Modern kitchen appliances: Make meal preparation a breeze. ### Bedrooms: Your Personal Retreat The chalet features two well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of adventure. With ample space for double beds and additional furnishings, these rooms are designed to provide rest and relaxation. - Two comfortable bedrooms: Spacious and inviting. - Modern bathroom: Equipped with quality fixtures for convenience. ### Outdoor Living: Embrace Nature Step outside onto th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Fister, a charming village in the Hjelmeland municipality of Rogaland, Norway, this delightful chalet at Nesvegen 147 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with adventure. With its prime location by the sea, this property is a haven for those seeking a serene retreat amidst nature's splendor. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. This is the everyday reality at Nesvegen 147, where the breathtaking views of fjords, forests, and mountains create a picturesque backdrop for your second home. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Fister is a hidden gem, offering a peaceful, low-traffic environment that promises privacy and serenity. Yet, it is conveniently located just a short drive from Hjelmelandsvågen, where you can find all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. The local community is warm and welcoming, making it easy to feel at home. Key Features of the Chalet: - Size: 80 square meters of living space, perfect for family gatherings or quiet retreats. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and natural light. - Bathroom: A modern, tiled bathroom with underfloor heating for those chilly Norwegian mornings. - Living Area: Open-plan living room with panoramic views, a cozy fireplace, and a wood-burning stove. - Kitchen: Well-equipped with ample cupboard and counter space, ideal for preparing meals with local ingredients. - Outdoor Space: A large terrace wraps around the chalet, offering multiple seating areas to enjoy the sun and views. - Private Mooring: Direct access to a private boat mooring ... click here to read more

Nesvegen 147 is beautifully situated with proximity to fjord, forest, and mountains.

Welcome to Eikehaugen 37, a charming and easy-care 3-room apartment located in the heart of Fister. Fister is a tranquil village nestled in Norway, offering a quieter pace of life with scenic views and a sense of community. Now, let's dive into the details of this apartment and the delightful area it resides in. Situated on the ground floor, this apartment offers step-free access, which is a real plus for families with young kids, seniors, or anyone with mobility concerns. One wouldn't have to worry about navigating stairs daily, making life that much more convenient. The immediate area around the apartment is very child-friendly, with no through traffic right in front of the building, ensuring a peaceful environment for all residents. Features of the Apartment: - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - Size: 84 sqm - Bright and open living room/kitchen - Integrated laundry room - Practical outdoor storage room, approx. 4 sqm - Wall-mounted panel heaters - Wood stove in the living room - Underfloor heating in bathroom - Fiber internet from Lyse - Flooring: 3-strip parquet - Simple kitchen with white surfaces and laminate countertop Local Amenities: - Local school and kindergarten - Close to the Joker convenience store - Nearby sports field - Several enjoyable hiking opportunities in the area - Approx. 15-minute drive to Hjelmeland - About 35-40 minutes drive to Tau This apartment is ready for a quick takeover, making it an ideal choice if you're looking to relocate soon. Its bright and open living room/kitchen area invites plenty of natural light through its large windows, providing views of the lush surroundings. The majority of the interior surfaces have been freshly painted, giving off a clean and welcoming vibe. There are ... click here to read more

Welcome to Eikehaugen 37, Fister!

Well, hello there! If you're considering finding your next retreat amidst the stunning beauty of Norway, allow me to introduce you to a charming chalet nestled in the picturesque area of Fister. This property, located at Grønvikvegen 96, truly provides a slice of serene paradise. Now, let's talk about the chalet itself. Built in 1954, this holiday home has stood the test of time, retaining its original structure with the benefit of modern readiness. It's a cozy spot, perfect for those peaceful getaways where you simply want to relax and unwind. It's not the newest building on the block, but everything seems in good shape based on its age. You might want to put your personal touch on a few things—nothing too demanding—but hey, isn't that part of the fun? Here's a bit more on what makes this place unique: - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - 100 square meters of space - Spans over 2.6 acres - Private boathouse and dock - Access to a serene shoreline - Workshop and playhouse - Municipal water, electric, and septic tank - Beautiful outdoor annex - Nature trail leading to the property And for those who navigate life by the finer details, there are some delightful extras like an annex for a bit more room, or a workshop if hands-on work is your thing. The playhouse makes it especially inviting for families. Living in Fister isn't just about the property, it's about embracing the lifestyle this area presents. For starters, if you love nature, you're in for a treat! The region is renowned for its dramatic landscapes and fantastic outdoor activities. Imagine spending your days exploring the rugged paths along the famous fjords or taking serene boat rides across the glistening waters. The shoreline access is a gateway for endless a ... click here to read more

Welcome to idyllic Grønvik!

Nestled on the serene island of Fogn in Norway, Holmastø 24 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This charming chalet, with its private pier and breathtaking fjord views, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility and a deep connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort while embracing the stunning natural surroundings. Large windows flood the living area with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the water. The open-plan layout ensures a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining, and living areas, making it ideal for entertaining or simply relaxing after a day by the sea. - Spacious Living Room: Cozy fireplace, perfect for family gatherings. - Well-Equipped Kitchen: Ample space for meal preparation and dining. - Four Comfortable Bedrooms: Peaceful retreats with views of the landscape. - Modern Bathroom: Underfloor heating and quality tiling for year-round comfort. - Separate Toilet Room: Added convenience for guests. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The extensive outdoor space is a standout feature of this property. Multiple terraces and patios offer a variety of sun-drenched and sheltered spots to relax, dine, or simply take in the views. A charming garden plateau below the main terrace is a favorite sunbathing spot, while the lush, well-maintained garden provides a sense of seclusion and privacy. - Private Pier and Boathouse: Ideal for boat ... click here to read more

Welcome to this delightful summer gem on beautiful Fogn - Holmastø 24

Nestled within the enchanting landscapes of Fogn, Norway, this cozy cabin presents itself as the idyllic escape for those longing for proximity to nature and the privileges of a maritime lifestyle. Built initially in the 1960s and expanded in the late '70s, this homely retreat sits on a vast freehold plot of approximately 1482 square meters that affords its owner ample space for outdoor recreation and rejuvenation. As you enter this modest abode, you will be welcomed by the inviting warmth of its living space, which spans a total of about 48 square meters. It's compact yet functional, and its thoughtful design maximizes the natural light that streams in through large windows, illuminating the space. With two cozy bedrooms, it offers the perfect setup for a small family or a couple looking for a tranquil getaway. From the heart of the home—the living room—it's an experience in itself to gaze out at the majestic terrain that surrounds, perhaps as you nestle by a crackling fireplace on one of those crisp Norwegian nights. The kitchen, fully equipped for all your culinary endeavors, ensures you're never out of touch with the comforts you're accustomed to. Let's not forget about the climate! Norway, and Fogn in particular, enjoys cool summers and mild winters. The temperatures are relatively moderate due to the coastal influence, making it an ideal environment for year-round activities. At the same time, its peacefulness is perfect for those desiring a retreat from hectic urban life. One of the standout characteristics of this property is its proximity to the sea, just 0.2 kilometers away. This close association with the water means that boating, fishing, or simply listening to the gentle lap of waves can be a part of you ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Henrik Lauvsnes presents Fognavegen 139 - Eikehaugen