Idyllic Country Home in Håtö, Norrtälje: Perfect Second Home by the Sea

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Gamla Ladvägen 3, Håtö, 761 97 Norrtälje, Sweden, Norrtälje (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 62Floor area

€259,500

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

62m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene landscape of Håtö, Norrtälje, this delightful country home at Gamla Ladvägen 3 offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquil Swedish lifestyle. With its proximity to the sea and lush forests, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home that combines relaxation with outdoor adventure.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. This charming abode, with its classic Swedish cottage feel, invites you to experience the best of both worlds: the peace of nature and the convenience of nearby amenities.

A Cozy Haven with Rustic Charm

The main house, spanning 62 square meters, is a testament to thoughtful design and cozy living. As you step inside, you're greeted by the warmth of pine floors and wood-paneled walls, creating an inviting atmosphere that feels like home. The heart of the house is the spacious living room, where a masonry wall and a wood-burning stove provide both warmth and a rustic charm. It's the perfect spot to unwind with a good book or entertain guests by the fire.

The kitchen, equipped with a traditional wood-burning stove (AGA) and pine cabinetry, offers a cozy space for meal preparation and family gatherings. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living room is large enough to accommodate both a comfortable sofa and a dining table, making it ideal for hosting friends or enjoying quiet evenings.

Comfortable Accommodations

The house includes two well-sized bedrooms, each capable of fitting a double bed, making it suitable for families or hosting guests. Large windows throughout the home allow natural light to flood the rooms, enhancing the connection to the surrounding landscape.

Outdoor Living at Its Best

One of the standout features of this property is the expansive south-facing terrace. Whether you're hosting a barbecue, relaxing with a book, or simply taking in the peaceful surroundings, the terrace provides a perfect extension of the living space. The property sits on a generous 2,483 square meter plot, offering a harmonious blend of woodland, exposed bedrock, and grassy areas. This diverse landscape provides ample space for recreation, play, and gardening.

Additional Features

- Guest cottage with built-in bunk beds, perfect for visitors
- Tool shed and playhouse, ideal for families with children
- Municipal water and sewage system ready for connection
- Proximity to the sea, with opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating
- Easy access to Norrtälje's amenities, including shops, restaurants, and healthcare
- Rich wildlife and numerous walking trails for hiking and birdwatching

A Lifestyle of Tranquility and Convenience

Despite its peaceful and secluded setting, the property is conveniently located within reach of Norrtälje's amenities. The town offers a wide range of services, including shops, restaurants, healthcare, and cultural attractions. This balance of rural tranquility and urban convenience makes Gamla Ladvägen 3 an exceptional choice for a holiday home or a year-round residence.

Investment Potential

The house, originally built in 1963, has been well-maintained, preserving its authentic character while offering the potential for modernization. The combination of traditional features, such as the wood-burning stoves and pine interiors, with the practical benefits of a large plot and modern utilities, creates a harmonious living environment.

Key Highlights:

- Idyllic country home with 62 sqm of living space
- Two bedrooms, each suitable for double beds
- Spacious living room with masonry wall and wood-burning stove
- Kitchen with traditional wood-burning stove (AGA) and pine cabinetry
- Large south-facing terrace for outdoor living
- Generous 2,483 sqm forested plot with grassy areas and exposed bedrock
- Guest cottage, tool shed, and playhouse
- Municipal water and sewage connection ready
- Proximity to the sea and potential boat berth
- Easy access to Norrtälje's amenities
- Peaceful, private, and scenic location

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-balanced combination of comfort, nature, and potential for personalization. Whether you are looking for a summer retreat, a family getaway, or a place to enjoy the beauty of the Swedish countryside year-round, Gamla Ladvägen 3 is ready to welcome you. Experience the serenity of coastal living and make this delightful property your own.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
62
Price per m²
€4,185
Garden size
2483
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of Gäddvägen 35

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Front view of the main house and grounds

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Front view of the holiday home

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Exterior view of the holiday home

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Main house and garden view

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Front view of the main house and terrace

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Exterior view of the country cottage and garden

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Exterior view of the country home and grounds

The smell hits you first. Salt air and sun-warmed pine needles, drifting through the kitchen window at eight in the morning while the coffee percolates and your kids are already somewhere in the garden, bare feet on grass. That's Sandslättsvägen 2 on a Tuesday in July. Nothing dramatic. Just the particular quiet that only comes when you're 600 meters from one of Sweden's finest stretches of coastline and you have nowhere urgent to be. Haverdal is not a place that tries too hard. It sits along the Halland coast between Halmstad and Mellbystrand, a low-key community of summer houses, cycling families, and people who have been coming back to this same beach every August for thirty years. The four-kilometer sandy shore here is the kind you walk at dusk when the crowds have thinned and the light goes sideways and golden across the dunes. Swimming, paddleboarding, building fires in designated spots on the sand — the rhythm of summer on this stretch of coast has barely changed in decades, and honestly that's the whole point. The cottage at Sandslättsvägen 2 was built in 1969 and it wears its era well. Fifty-five square meters of thoughtful, practical layout — a bright living room with windows that frame the garden like a painting, a functional kitchen set up exactly right for long summer dinners, and a bedroom that stays cool even on the warmest Halland afternoons. There's an additional ten square meters of auxiliary space, and a separate friggebod guest cabin sits in the garden, which means visiting family or friends get their own breathing room. It's the feature that turns a weekend visit into a proper stay. The lot is the other thing people notice. At 1,222 square meters, it's substantial for this area — a mature, private ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer cottage

On a still Tuesday morning in late August, the light through the west-facing terrace at Vikavägen 6 lands differently than anywhere else. It's that particular Nordic gold—low, long, almost amber—that turns an ordinary cup of coffee into something you want to remember. The lilacs have finished blooming, the garden smells of warm grass, and somewhere about a kilometer down the road, the morning boat to Arholma is leaving Simpnäs harbor with a low churn of engine and the cry of a few opportunistic gulls. This is Björkö. And once you've spent a summer here, it becomes very hard to spend one anywhere else. Vikavägen 6 is a year-round holiday home on the island of Björkö in Norrtälje municipality, sitting in the outer reach of the Stockholm archipelago where the Åland Sea opens up and the islands thin out into something wilder and less visited than the tourist-heavy inner archipelago. The property dates to 1909, and you can feel that history in the weight of the walls and the way the three buildings frame a courtyard garden that has clearly been lived in and loved across many generations. At the same time, this is not a restoration project. The main house is in good condition, with a kitchen renovated in 2019, a modern shower room, and proper water and sewage connections that make year-round use genuinely comfortable rather than just technically possible. The main house is single-story, 84 square meters, and the layout makes intelligent use of every one of them. The kitchen has kept its rustic character after the renovation—there's a wood-burning stove in there that does double duty, heating the space and making the room smell like every Swedish winter weekend you've ever imagined. It opens into a dining room that functions ... click here to read more

Main house and garden

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Imagine waking up to the gentle hues of morning light filtering through large windows, the sounds of nature greeting you, and the fresh breeze of the archipelago uplifting your every breath. That’s exactly what life could be like at this delightful country home, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Håtö, Norrtälje Municipality in Sweden. As a bussy real estate agent working with a global audience, I can tell you this home provides a unique opportunity to experience Swedish rural life either as a peaceful retreat or your full-time dwelling. Our journey begins at Rävgaddsvägen 1 where this charming 99-square meter winterized cottage awaits. Now, it's not just any country home; it's a place where the essentials meet potential, allowing you to craft the kind of life you envision. Northern Europe is known for its long, cold winters, but here, you’ll be embraced with warmth thanks to the cottage’s thoughtful design. The true heart of this home is the open-concept living and kitchen area. Picture a soapstone stove radiating warmth throughout, perfect for compelling evenings spent with family or guests. - 4-room layout - 1 modern bathroom with laundry area - 3 cozy bedrooms - Basement utility entrance and storage - Large windows with greenery views - Open-concept kitchen and living room The climate in this part of Sweden is nothing short of magnificent, with long summer days that invite prolonged exploration and indolent relaxation. Winters are, of course, snowy yet filled with the charms of activities that make the cold endearing. The property also benefits from the uniqueness of its plot—a blend of garden and natural land that leads down a narrow path to Lermaren offering privacy that’s hard to find. Living here means h ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Cottage on Rävgaddsvägen 1 Håtö Norrtälje Municipality

Welcome to your very own slice of Sweden, nestled in the scenic and serene locale of Enviken! It's time to picture yourself in this delightfully comfortable country home located at Ridvägen 16, in the Norrtälje kommun. Now, don't expect the bustling life of overcrowded city centers here; what you'll get is a taste of calm countryside living with perks that make life a joy every day. Picture this, a main building spread across 85 square meters that whispers coziness at every corner. As you walk through the door, the inviting warmth of the hallway sets the mood, leading you into a spacious living room, totally capable of handling laid-back weekends or spirited family get-togethers. The practical kitchen, fitted with a dining area, becomes everyone's go-to spot. Whether it's a Sunday breakfast with the kids running around or a wine-and-dine evening with friends, it's the heart of your abode. Take a stroll upstairs and find two bright bedrooms, with a walk-in closet that's perfect for smart storage solutions. And hey, it doesn't stop there—how about an Attefall house? Crap, yes! Covering an additional 35 square meters, it's an extra slice of convenience. Perhaps a studio, or a cool hangout for your teen, it won’t disappoint. With a tiled bathroom, a little kitchenette, a sofa corner, a sleeping alcove, and a loft bed, it's self-contained and lovely. Step out to discover a conservatory that drinks in summer and autumn days, embracing you in natural light. The terrace, catching every sunbeam, faces southwest and sets the mood for BBQ evenings or calm sunsets with a book in tow. Now, for those times when a little separate space might be what you need, there's a 10-square meter guest cottage. Think of it as the jack-of-more-t ... click here to read more

3 room vacation home on Ridvägen 16 Enviken Norrtälje municipality

Picture yourself stepping onto your private jetty as morning mist rises from the glittering waters of the Stockholm Archipelago, a steaming cup of coffee in hand, watching sailboats glide past ancient pine-covered islets. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this turn-of-the-century country home in Spillersboda, where over a century of family history meets the authentic Swedish archipelago lifestyle just 50 minutes from Stockholm. Built in 1910 and lovingly preserved by the same family since the 1800s, this 97 sqm vacation home sits elevated on a sun-drenched, south-facing bay with unobstructed views across the water. The property occupies the peaceful end of a quiet cul-de-sac, where the only sounds are birdsong, lapping waves, and the occasional creak of wooden boats passing by. This is Swedish summer living at its most genuine—a world away from tourist trails, yet remarkably accessible for international buyers seeking a European second home with authentic character. The Stockholm Archipelago represents one of Scandinavia's most coveted vacation destinations, comprising 30,000 islands, skerries, and rocks stretching from the capital into the Baltic Sea. Unlike crowded Mediterranean coasts, this region offers privacy, pristine nature, and a deeply rooted maritime culture. The Swedish concept of "sommarstuga"—the summer cottage tradition—runs deep here, where families gather annually to reconnect with nature, simplify daily rhythms, and embrace outdoor living during the luminous Nordic summer months when daylight extends past 10 PM. Life in Spillersboda revolves around water activities, seasonal rituals, and tight-knit community traditions. Summer days begin with morning swims from your private jetty, followed by ... click here to read more

Main house and waterfront view

Talgoxevägen 15 is a charming haven nestled in the tranquil setting of Vätö, Norrtälje kommun. Perfect for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of big city life, this tiny house provides a serene retreat amidst the Swedish countryside. As a professional busy real estate agent with a plethora of properties to manage, I'm excited to introduce you to this gem. This cozy tiny house is ideal for individuals or couples looking to downsize or invest in a secondary property. The tiny house lifestyle offers unique advantages such as easy maintenance and lower costs, not to mention an environmentally friendly footprint. It's a space that speaks to freedom and simplicity. Property Features: - 1 cozy bedroom ensuring a restful retreat - Open plan living area making the most of every square meter - A strategic 20 square meters of living space - Easy access to electrical hookups - Beautifully situated on a plot with grassy areas and rocky outcrops - Close proximity to a picturesque lake with a sandy beach - Boat berth included in the local Klockarängen community Now, let’s paint a picture of what it’s like living in Vätö. The Norrtälje area, where our lovely tiny house is located, is renowned for its stunning landscapes. It's a place where nature thrives just outside your doorstep. With both a busy city life and serene nature close by, this area offers the best of both worlds. The property is within walking distance to the Norrtälje bus, ensuring easy transport connections. It’s also a bicycle ride away from a local grocery store, perfect for your daily necessities. For those who love the water, the boat berth included is a dream come true. Picture spending leisurely afternoons sailing or enjoying the tranquil beauty ... click here to read more

1 room vacation home on Talgoxevägen 15 Vätö Norrtälje kommun

Hello and welcome to the delightful world of country living in Håtö, Norrtälje. Nestled in the heart of Sweden, this quaint country home offers a unique opportunity for buyers from abroad seeking a serene lifestyle amidst nature's beauty. Imagine waking up to the sight of the swaying treetops and the twinkling waters just a short walk away. This property, a solid 54 square meters of homeliness, is inviting with its potential for relaxation and adventure alike. Located on Bylevägen 33, in the peaceful municipality of Norrtälje, this property is a peek into the tranquil life many expats dream of. Known for its picturesque landscapes and welcoming community, Håtö is an area you'll fall in love with effortlessly. Enveloped by lush greenery and sprinkled with lakes and sea views, it's a haven for those who cherish the outdoors. The climate here is typically Nordic, with cool, crisp winters and mild, pleasant summers, perfect for year-round living or escapes from city life. This charming abode, in good condition, allows you to step right in and start living the dream. While it stands as a ‘country home’ — it's also your gateway to living in harmony with nature. It's equipped with: - 1 comfortable bedroom - 1 full bathroom - Bright living room - Practical kitchen with dining area - Cozy guest house for extra visitors - Storage shed for all your outdoor gear - Wonderful terrace for sun-soaked mornings - Open fireplace to ward off the evening chill - Winterized construction to ensure comfortable year-round residency - Municipal water and sewage system - Fiber-connected for seamless internet access The extra room in the form of the guest house ensures that your friends and family can visit you with ease, to share in the bliss ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Bylevägen 33, Håtö, Norrtälje kommun

Nestled amidst the idyllic landscapes of Sweden, the property at Skravelbacken 3, Norrtälje kommun is a lovely country home that promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Norrtälje itself is a tranquil locality situated in the heart of Sweden’s stunning archipelago, a place where nature’s call is always within earshot. This peaceful town is around an hour's drive from Stockholm, offering an ideal balance between seclusion and accessibility. Picture this: After a scenic boat ride to Stomnarö island, you dock at a shared pier where clear waters lap gently against the shore. A brief walk along quaint woodland paths or an ATV-accessible road takes you to your new retreat. It’s here, where the dense green of a natural plot stretches out before you, that two inviting dwellings offer the opportunity for a relaxed and flexible living arrangement. HOUSE 1 Your main living space spans approximately 60 square meters and welcomes you with a thoughtfully renovated kitchen, replete with modern conveniences and an open floor plan. This setup invites wholesome family meals and gatherings with friends, enhanced by the ambiance created by the wood-burning stove. From the living room, French doors open onto a terrace, partially sheltered and beckoning summer lunches al fresco. Comprising three bedrooms, the house accommodates a family comfortably, though they may benefit from some redecoration to suit your personal tastes. A shower room awaits your creative touch to transform it into a spa-like sanctuary. HOUSE 2 The secondary house, perhaps perfect for guests or extended family, boasts a large, light-filled living area thanks to expansive windows. Its compact yet efficient kitchen, a spacious bedroom with a ... click here to read more

58 m² Vacation Home on Skravelbacken 3 Norrtälje kommun

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Västanvik area, just a stone's throw from the vibrant town of Norrtälje, lies a hidden gem waiting to become your perfect second home. This charming 3-bedroom house on Askedalsvägen 7 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a tranquil escape or a savvy investment in Sweden's thriving second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of pine in the air. Your day begins with a leisurely stroll to the nearby swimming area, where the cool, clear waters invite you for a refreshing dip. As the sun rises higher, you might choose to explore the lush forests and scenic walking trails that surround your new home, offering endless opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and reconnecting with nature. The property itself is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. Spanning 65 square meters, this house is perfectly sized for both intimate family gatherings and lively social events. The plot, a generous 2,457 square meters, is a harmonious blend of flat grassy lawns, striking rock outcrops, and encircling woodland, creating a natural and inviting atmosphere. Key Features: - 3 Bedrooms: Spacious and airy, providing peaceful retreats for rest and privacy. - 1 Modern Bathroom: Fully tiled with underfloor heating, ensuring comfort year-round. - Renovated Kitchen: Tasteful white cabinetry with oak countertops, equipped with modern appliances. - Living Room: Features beautiful wooden floors and a cozy fireplace, perfect for chilly evenings. - Outdoor Spaces: Two terraces, including a wooden deck atop a rock outcrop, ideal for al fresco dining. - Community Amenities: Access to a p ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

This charming country home, located at Rådmansövägen 32 in the serene and picturesque community of Rådmansö - Nenninge in Norrtälje, embodies a perfect blend of historical allure and contemporary comfort. Dating back to 1883, this property, enriched with deep historical roots, was once a bustling inn and stallion station. Today, it stands as a beautifully renovated residence, offering a luxurious lifestyle while preserving its unique character. The estate spans an impressive 6492 square meters, boasting a south-facing orientation that captures optimal sunlight. The grounds are exquisitely manicured, featuring paddocks and an apple orchard that provide a pastoral charm. Vintage trees including chestnut, oak, maple, and linden dot the landscape, creating a lush, green canopy. Central to this estate's appeal is its modernized main building. The residence has been meticulously restored to maintain its 19th-century splendor while incorporating modern luxuries. The kitchen is a bespoke creation by Tibro, replete with marble countertops, a traditional wood stove, double ovens, and a comprehensive pantry. Heritage elements like hand-laid Stockholm brick floors, exposed wooden beams, and bespoke mullioned windows enhance the home's historic vibe. The living spaces are crafted for both relaxation and elegance. The living room features an open fireplace and is decorated with exquisite ceiling paintings, setting a refined ambiance. A custom-designed library offers a tranquil retreat overlooking the verdant gardens. With four generous bedrooms and a luxurious bathroom complete with a freestanding bathtub and ceiling shower, the house balances comfort with classic elegance. Property features include: - Four large bedrooms - One op ... click here to read more

9 rooms winterized holiday home on Rådmansövägen 32 Rådmansö - Nenninge Norrtälje municipality

Nestled in the serene and picturesque setting of Håtö, this inviting winterized country home awaits its next owner—a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located on Insjövägen 30, the property offers a blend of tranquility and accessibility, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat while still being relatively close to urban amenities. As your busy real estate agent, I am here to guide you through the process of making this charming abode your own. Let's first talk about the property itself. Built initially in 1958 and thoughtfully expanded in the 1980s, the main house covers 62 square meters of cozy living space. The dwelling comprises a kitchen, a bathroom, a welcoming living area, and a single bedroom. Notably, the spacious living room, boasting a classic fireplace, offers a sense of warmth and homeliness, making it an ideal spot for relaxation or gatherings. For those who might need an extra bedroom, the living room is flexible and can be adapted to provide an additional sleeping area. - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - Kitchen - Living room with fireplace - Dining area (fits 6-8 people) - Access to large backyard - Municipal water and sewage - Fiber internet available - Southeast-facing front terrace - Evening sun at the back One of the distinctive features of this property is the expansive plot—it spreads over 3,013 sqm of land. This includes grassy expanses perfect for playful afternoons, and areas where nature's rich texture has been preserved. With municipal sewerage now available, zoning rules have been updated, allowing potential expansions of the building footprint up to 200 sqm. Thus, if you're someone with renovation dreams or plans to add more space, this property offers plenty of scope to ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled in the heart of Rådmansö, just a stone's throw from the serene waters of Norrtäljeviken, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. With its prime location in the picturesque region of Norrtälje, this property is the ideal retreat for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and the charm of coastal living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your private oasis. This country home, set on a generous 2,245 square meter plot, provides the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories with family and friends. ### A Home Designed for Relaxation and Enjoyment Built in 1965, the main house exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, with a spacious living room that serves as the heart of the home. Here, an open fireplace with an insert offers both warmth and ambiance, making it a cozy haven during the cooler months. The open layout seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape from the comfort of your home. The practical galley kitchen, equipped with ample storage and workspace, is perfect for preparing meals to be savored on the expansive wooden deck that wraps around three sides of the house. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or enjoying a quiet evening under the stars, this outdoor space is designed for relaxation and entertainment. ### A Private Retreat with Ample Space The main house features one comfortable bedroom, providing a peaceful retreat for restful nights. Large windows throughout the home flood the interiors with natural light, enhancing the se ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the heart of the tranquil countryside of Södersvik, Norrtälje, welcome to a delightful house that's eagerly awaiting new memories to be crafted within its robust walls. This single-story country home provides a genuine retreat for those looking to escape the hustle of city life. Located at Bollenvägen 12, Södersvik, in the bustling Norrtälje kommun, this property offers an ideal balance between rustic serenity and the conveniences of modern-day living. Spanning across 88 square meters, this home opens its doors to embrace you with warmth and simplicity. It features three snug bedrooms, making it a promising choice for families or individuals eager to embrace a slower, more peaceful rhythm of life. The one bathroom in the house, while adequately functional, could benefit from a touch of personalization to truly make it your own. The open-layout living space is an invitation to gather around, perhaps to enjoy the snap and crackle of logs burning in the open fireplace—a perfect companion to Sweden's chilly winters. The plot is spread over a generous 2,466 square meters of verdant land, offering an exploratory mix of heights and sections. This natural plot is waiting to be shaped into whatever your heart desires, whether it's a blooming garden, a quaint orchard, or a serene spot to sip morning coffee while basking in the Swedish summer's soft warmth. The property features two additional small cabins that hold an abundance of potential—be it additional guest quarters or quaint little hideaways for creative pursuits. Let's take a moment to imagine life here in Södersvik, Norrtälje. The town itself is a bustling community, offering an array of local attractions and amenities: - 60 minutes from vibrant Stockholm - ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home at Bollenvägen 12 Södersvik Norrtälje kommun

### Discover the Allure of Swedish Countryside Living Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. Nestled in the serene enclave of Källsmora, this charming house offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Sweden. ### A Home That Embraces Nature As you step into this inviting abode, you're greeted by a warm and welcoming hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The main floor boasts a modern, fully tiled bathroom, complete with a shower and toilet, ensuring convenience and style. The kitchen, a true heart of the home, is well-equipped and spacious, perfect for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. Adjacent to the kitchen, a cozy bedroom offers a restful sanctuary, while the bright living room, with its large windows, invites natural light to dance across the space. The living room opens onto a generous southwest-facing terrace, an ideal spot for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings. Imagine sipping your morning coffee here, enveloped by the sounds of nature, or hosting summer dinners under the starlit sky. ### A Haven for Relaxation and Recreation The lower level of the house is designed with both functionality and comfort in mind. A large family room provides ample space for gatherings, while a practical boiler room and laundry room ensure everyday tasks are handled with ease. An additional bathroom with a shower adds to the home's convenience, making it perfect for hosting guests. Outside, the meticulously maintained 2,141 ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the serene enclave of Källsmora, Norrtälje, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home in Sweden. With its prime location, just a stone's throw from the pristine Lake Largen, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush canopy surrounding your holiday home. This 56-square-meter house, built in 1979, has been lovingly maintained, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. The property sits on a generous 2,358-square-meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads into the heart of the home. The spacious living room, with its cozy wood-burning stove, is perfect for gathering with family and friends on cooler evenings. Large windows flood the room with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding greenery. The adjoining kitchen is both functional and inviting, with ample space for a dining table. It's a natural gathering spot for family meals, where you can enjoy hearty breakfasts or leisurely dinners while planning your day's adventures. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive two-level terrace, facing southwest, where you can bask in the morning sun or unwind with a glass of wine as the sun sets. This outdoor space is ideal for both quiet moments of reflection and lively gatherings with loved ones. The terrace also provides access to a storage building, which holds potential for ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Located in the picturesque setting of Spillersboda, Norrtälje, tucked lovingly into the Swedish landscape, sits a villa that feels like both a home and an escape. This villa is a blend of history and practicality, having been built back in 1937 and maintaining much of its original essence. Now, with the hustle and bustle of global living, this could just be the dream retreat you’ve been searching for — be it as a family residence or a tranquil getaway from the demands of day-to-day life. Spillersboda is a quaint little haven, only a stone's throw from the lively town of Norrtälje, which is a mere 15-minute jaunt away. This area charms with its serene beauty, where nature effortlessly weaves its magic. It's got that genuine Nordic village feel, nestled amidst the splendid archipelago with its distressingly tranquil environment. Living here is like owning your slice of Swedish serenity, with the added convenience of modern-day needs only a short drive away. The climate here is typical for Sweden with chilly winters and refreshingly mild summers, perfect for enjoying those bright long days. As the winter rolls in, the landscape transforms, offering a picturesque view of snow-covered bliss to the owners of this villa. Spring and summer bring out the lush greenery, painting a picture-perfect backdrop for any nature lover. The property itself spans across 1,490 sq meters of land, carefully crafted to make the most of its natural surroundings. Accompanied by five spacious rooms, it offers ample space for a family to thrive. The villa sprawls across three floors, designed to cater to versatile living arrangements. With 2 bathrooms and 5 bedrooms, there's enough room to accommodate guests or the possibility of expanding your f ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Step outside on a July morning and walk 300 meters through the trees in your bathrobe. That's how close Lake Kolmaren is. The water is clear, the dock is quiet, and you're back at the kitchen table with coffee before anyone else in the house has stirred. This is the kind of thing that happens when you own a place on Boängsvägen in Spillersboda — and it happens every single day you're here. The house sits at the end of a cul-de-sac in the Frötuna-Spillersboda area of Norrtälje municipality, roughly an hour north of Stockholm by car or SL bus. It borders a public green area on one side, which means no future neighbor crowding in. The plot runs to 2,262 square meters — a generous spread by any measure — and it moves through the property in layers: a southwest-facing terrace catching afternoon sun, flat grass wide enough for a proper game of kubb or badminton, then rocky outcrops that push up through the ground and form natural sheltered spots where you can sit with a book without anyone finding you. The apple trees are old and reliable. Currant bushes produce more than any one family can eat. In August, you'll find wild blueberries and lingonberries along the forest edge without walking more than a few minutes. Come September, the same forest throws up kantareller — chanterelles — in quantities that make you wish you'd brought a bigger basket. Lilacs bloom hard in May and fill the downstairs rooms with scent when you leave the windows open. Inside, the house is 64 square meters across three bedrooms, which is compact but genuinely well-used. The living room has a soapstone wood-burning stove — not a decorative one, a real working heat source that makes late-October weekends here entirely viable. Large windows look out ov ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Welcome to an exceptional opportunity to own a country retreat that offers peace and tranquillity, nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Gummarö, just outside the serene town of Norrtälje, Sweden. This inviting property at Gummarö strandväg 16 promises a perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and potential, ideal for those seeking a year-round escape or a holiday haven. Imagine waking up in this winterized holiday home with a spectacular sea view directly from your window. It's not just a home; it’s an experience waiting to unfold. Spanning a comfortable 124 square meters, the main residence is designed for both relaxation and potential customization. With the inclusion of three cozy bedrooms and a fully equipped bathroom, you are set up in a space that marries comfort with practicality. The living room is our heartwarming feature, highlighted by a soothing fireplace that promises cozy winter evenings. Beyond normal expectations, this property features a dining room that invites the whole family over for a meal—accommodating up to ten around the table with a splendid sea view. The kitchen, fitted with all essential conveniences including a dishwasher and easy access to the terrace, sets the scene for casual family dinners or entertaining friends. A spacious upstairs living room is your canvas for creative living; it’s perfectly laid out for the addition of 2-3 extra bedrooms if needed. Step out onto the south-facing balcony to embrace the sea's tranquility, a space that bathes in sunlight from dawn to dusk. This property's enormous potential is emphasized by its extensive plot, covering 1,762 square meters of lush landscaping. Child-friendly and mostly lawn, the area invites activities and outdoor enjoyment thro ... click here to read more

5 room winterized holiday home at Gummarö strandväg 16, Gummarön, Norrtälje municipality

Welcome to your very own slice of paradise along Klobbenvägen 21, nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Furusund in the scenic Norrtälje Municipality. This is where your dream of serene archipelago living fuses seamlessly with the allure and adventure that awaits by the water. A world almost untouched seems to beckon at your doorstep, promising countless mornings with the sun rising serenely over your very own peninsula and evenings colored by sunsets that paint magical hues across the horizon. Accessible and yet delightfully secluded, this property offers an unparalleled opportunity to live in an enviable waterfront location. Comprising 6,400 square meters of versatile land and an impressive 10,700 square meters of privately controlled water, this charming country home radiates warmth and a character that speaks to its storied past. It has been cherished by the same fortunate family since 1959 and is now poised to welcome new owners ready to cast their own memories and infuse it with fresh energy. The unmistakable appeal of the classic red cottage is evident from the moment you set eyes on it. Situated perfectly to capture stunning panoramic views, the home sits peaceably at nature's edge, cradled by verdant forests teeming with vibrancy and life. Here, nature is your neighbor, as sea eagles soar above, seals play in the distance, and moose and deer make quiet appearances just beyond the tree line. The flora is as enchanting, with wild berries ripe for picking and even delicate orchids gracing the grounds. Life in Furusund is as engaging as it is picturesque. With the cool, refreshing climate typical of coastal Sweden, the seasons bring their own beauty and activities. Summers are mild and vibrant, giving way to wint ... click here to read more

3-room Holiday Home on Klobbenvägen 21 Furusund Norrtälje Municipality

Are you in search of a serene retreat hidden away in the lush greenery of Sweden's Roslagen region? Nestled in a tranquil spot on the Gummarö Båtmansväg, this country home presents an exceptional opportunity for those looking to embrace the quiet life, while still keeping connected to conveniences. Whether you’re planning a cozy hideaway for the holidays or a rustic everyday abode, this residence ticks many of the right boxes. Gummarö, where this home is located, is a picturesque part of the Norrtälje Municipality, boasting breathtaking natural beauty with forests, open meadows, and soothing coastal breezes. The climate here is typically Swedish, with crisp winters offering a magical blanket of snow, while the summers open up to vibrant landscapes perfect for outdoor activities. Whether it’s sailing, hiking or simply enjoying a sunny afternoon by the water, the possibilities for leisure are abundant. The property itself spans a delightful 79 square meters, complete with four welcoming bedrooms designed to accommodate your family or guests comfortably. For those who appreciate a little extra space for creativity or storage, there’s a well-sized basement included—ideal for turning into a workshop, studio, or even an entertainment area. The south-facing terrace becomes your viewing deck over sweeping meadows, where sunsets and a glass of wine make for the perfect evening ritual. - 5-room layout - 4 spacious bedrooms - Sizeable basement - South-facing terrace - Plentiful lawns - Gravel paths - Seasonal perennial gardens - Guest house (20 sq meters) - Possibility for boat mooring - Proximity to bathing spots - Close to local amenities Life on Gummarö is blissfully quiet. The home stands on an elevated plot that e ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Gummarö Båtmansväg 7