Idyllic Country Home with Sauna & Guest House in Bränntorp, Finspång - Perfect Second Home

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Hökvägen 7, Bränntorp, 612 91 Finspång, Sweden, Finspång (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 85Floor area

€113,250

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

85m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene enclave of Bränntorp, Finspång, this charming country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of Sweden's picturesque landscape. With its lush surroundings and proximity to nature, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, your day beginning in a home that perfectly balances comfort and rustic charm. Built in 1974, this well-maintained property spans 85 square meters and sits on an expansive 2,544 square meter plot, offering ample space for relaxation and recreation.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection



Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious living room, bathed in natural light streaming through large windows. The room's centerpiece, a cozy wood-burning stove, promises warmth and ambiance during Sweden's cooler months. This inviting space is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a good book.

The open-plan kitchen and dining area are designed for both functionality and social interaction. Modern appliances and ample storage make meal preparation a joy, while the dining area comfortably accommodates large gatherings, making it ideal for hosting friends and family.

Restful Retreats



The home features two bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and tranquility. The master bedroom boasts a generous wardrobe wall, ensuring ample storage space. The second bedroom offers versatility, serving as a guest room, children's room, or home office.

The bathroom is a modern sanctuary, fully tiled and equipped with a contemporary shower and washing machine, catering to the needs of a modern household.

Outdoor Oasis



Step outside, and you're enveloped by a verdant garden, a true haven for nature lovers. Mature trees and well-tended plantings create a private oasis, perfect for outdoor activities or simply enjoying the changing seasons. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast or simply enjoy the outdoors, this garden offers endless possibilities.

Additional Features



- Traditional Swedish Sauna: A luxurious space for relaxation and wellness.
- Guest House: Provides comfortable accommodation for visitors or extended family.
- Storage Building: Ideal for keeping gardening tools, bicycles, or seasonal equipment organized.
- Newly Installed Air-Source Heat Pump (2024): Ensures energy-efficient and comfortable indoor temperatures year-round.
- Privacy: Bordered by only one neighbor, surrounded by trees and greenery.

Community and Accessibility



Bränntorp is a vibrant holiday community, offering a range of activities for all ages. Enjoy access to swimming beaches, a mini-golf course, football field, walking trails, and a dance pavilion. The community is welcoming, making it easy to integrate and participate in local events.

For those who need to commute or travel, Bränntorp is conveniently located approximately 40 minutes from Norrköping, Finspång, and Katrineholm, providing easy access to urban amenities and services.

Investment Potential



Looking ahead, the municipality of Finspång will begin installing municipal water and sewage systems in the area in autumn 2025, further increasing the property's value and convenience.

A Second Home to Cherish



This property offers a rare combination of comfort, privacy, and versatility. Whether you're seeking a year-round residence, a holiday retreat, or a place to host family and friends, this home in Bränntorp is sure to exceed your expectations. The large plot, quality construction, and array of amenities make it a truly special opportunity.

Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Sweden's natural beauty, where every day feels like a holiday. Welcome to your new home in Bränntorp.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
85
Price per m²
€1,332
Garden size
2544
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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Main house and garden

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Front view of the holiday home

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Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Finspång, Sweden, Glanstrandsvägen 6 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with modern comfort. This charming house, built in 2005, is a testament to Swedish craftsmanship, designed to provide a peaceful retreat while being just a stone's throw away from the vibrant life of nearby cities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the shimmering waters of Lake Glan just 250 meters away. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a holiday home, an investment property, or a place to retire, this property promises a life of leisure and adventure. ### A Home That Embraces Nature The house is a custom-built timber construction, exuding a sense of warmth and coziness. Its architecture is designed to maximize natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere throughout. With 65 square meters of living space, the home is thoughtfully laid out to offer comfort and functionality. - Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Perfect for family or guests, offering restful nights after days of exploration. - Spacious Kitchen: A hub for socializing, with ample space for dining and direct access to the terrace. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with all necessary amenities for everyday living. - Large Terrace: South and west-facing, ideal for sunbathing, barbecues, or simply unwinding with a book. ### A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts The property's 1,225 square meter lot is a canvas for your gardening dreams. Mature trees provide shade, while the untouched natural plot offers endless possibilities for creating a personalized garden oasis. - Proximity to Lake Glan: Enjoy swimming, boating, or fishing a ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

The first thing you notice on a July morning at Odensåker 20 is the light. Swedish summer light, low and golden even at seven a.m., sliding through the birch canopy and landing on the wooden deck where yesterday's coffee cup still sits. Then the smell — warm pine resin, damp moss, water nearby. You don't have to see Lake Glan from here to know it's close. Fifty meters through the trees, its presence is something you feel before you arrive at the shoreline. This is a small property in the best possible sense. Thirty-five square meters of main living space on a generous 1,000 square meter plot in Norrköping Municipality, about an hour and a half south of Stockholm by road. Two separate buildings. One kitchen, one full shower bathroom, one bedroom with built-in storage — and more space to breathe than most city apartments three times this size. For anyone hunting a genuine Swedish countryside retreat, a vacation home in Östergötland, or a low-maintenance second home in Scandinavia, this is the kind of place that ends the search. The main cottage is built for the way Swedes actually spend summer: half inside, half out. The kitchen-dining area is compact but functional, and the living room gets afternoon sun that makes reading there feel like a small ceremony. The enclosed veranda is the real workhorse of this building — a glass-fronted space that stretches the usable season from a cold April into October, long past when the open deck would have you reaching for a fleece. On rainy days it fills with the sound of drops on the roof glass, and on clear evenings it holds warmth well into the night. It's where guests drift after dinner and where you'll find yourself lingering longer than you planned. The second building adds a ... click here to read more

Main cottage and garden view

At the heart of Sweden's enchanting countryside, there's something truly special waiting for those longing for a slice of peaceful living. Nestled in the serene region of Vånga, part of the vibrant Norrköpings kommun, the property at Vånga Högalund 5 invites you to explore a lifestyle that's both tranquil and fulfilling. This delightful country home whispers stories of its past while providing all the modern comforts needed for today's living. Perfect for overseas buyers looking for a permanent home or perhaps a charming (though let's be careful with that word) escape from busier city life. Originally built in the 1800s, this 68 square meter cottage has been lovingly updated to maintain its unique historic character. Recent renovations have made it a harmonious blend of yesteryear aesthetics and contemporary practicality. Whether you’re planning to reside here year-round or use it as a seasonal retreat, this cottage is ready to welcome you. Approaching the property, one is immediately struck by the rustic nature evident in its details. There’s something genuinely heartening about the soap-scrubbed wooden floors and the meticulous linseed oil-painted woodwork. The traditional panel doors speak volumes of history while seamlessly integrating with the clay-plastered walls. The spacious living room beckons with its newly installed Westbo stove—perfect for warming those cold Swedish evenings while enjoying a cozy gathering with loved ones. It’s a room that effortlessly accommodates both relaxation and dining, offering ample space for family dinners or lazy afternoons. The kitchen upstairs is both functional and character-driven. Here, modern amenities meet a vintage charm that doesn’t compromise on stylish appeal. It's equ ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled amidst the whispering trees of Skärblacka, you’ll find a charming country home at Brantebråttvägen 35, offering an escape into the serene embrace of nature. In the heart of Sweden, this picturesque village is more than just a location—it’s a way of life. The stress of the city melts away as you drive up the quaint roads, surrounded by towering birches and pines. This delightful vacation home stands on a scenic hill, granting a view that’ll make you pause and appreciate the natural world around you. Let's paint a picture of your potential new life here. Imagine waking up to the chirping of birds, having your morning coffee on a covered terrace as you breathe in the crisp, clean air. The house offers a cozy living room bathed in light from three directions—the kind of natural illumination that imbues the room with warmth even in the depth of winter. Adding to that warmth, there’s a fireplace, a perfect companion during Sweden's cool winter nights, creating a cozy ambiance that you'll cherish. This home comprises two cozy bedrooms, a practical kitchen, and a bathroom. The property lacks an in-place sewage and water system, but not to worry—these amenities are readily available in the area. This aspect gives you the unique opportunity to customize these essentials exactly to your liking and add value to your new country retreat as you see fit. The size of the house is a comfortable 63 square meters, perfect for a small family or a couple looking to retreat from bustling city life. Here’s your chance to create a sanctuary, a getaway that offers both tranquility and adventure, with nature and Lake Roxen nearby. Around your new homestead lies a natural plot ready for you to explore. Perhaps a small garden, a cozy fir ... click here to read more

3-room Vacation Home on Brantebråttvägen 35

Early on a Saturday morning in July, the smell of pine resin drifts through the open bedroom window. Somewhere down the slope, a loon calls out across Lake Roxen. You pull on a sweater, walk barefoot across the wooden floor to the kitchen—renovated just a few years ago—and put the kettle on while the Contura stove still holds the warmth from last night. This is not a fantasy. This is a regular Saturday at Lövviksvägen 6 in Göten, a quiet pocket of Östergötland that most international buyers have never heard of, but probably should. The house sits on 2,203 square meters of land—a genuinely large plot for this part of Sweden—and the grounds feel more like a forest garden than a managed lawn. Moss-covered boulders push up through the grass. Mature trees create a canopy thick enough to give real shade in August. There are rock formations scattered across the property that look like they've been there since the last ice age, because they have. It has a wildness to it that you simply can't manufacture, and it takes exactly zero effort to maintain because nature has already decided what this place looks like. Built in 1978, the main house has been kept in genuinely good shape. The kitchen was redone in 2020—proper appliances, good storage, clean lines—and connects openly to the living room in a way that makes the 58 square meters feel more generous than the number suggests. The Contura wood-burning stove anchors the room. Light a fire on a cool September evening and the whole space shifts into something much warmer and more intimate. Off the living room, an insulated conservatory pushes the usable season in both directions: you're sitting out there comfortably in April when it's still too cold to be outside, and again in Octo ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Lövviksvägen 6

Nestled in the serene landscape of Linghem, Sweden, Gistad Asplund 1 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish country home. This charming property, dating back to 1909, is a perfect blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat for those seeking tranquility without sacrificing accessibility. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. As you step outside, the expansive 1,070 square meter garden greets you with its vibrant tapestry of mature fruit trees and colorful blooms. This outdoor haven is perfect for leisurely morning strolls, gardening, or simply soaking in the beauty of the Swedish countryside. The cottage itself is a testament to timeless charm. With 40 square meters of living space, it offers a cozy yet functional layout. Original wooden floors and paneled ceilings exude warmth and character, while modern updates ensure comfort and safety. The heart of the home is the inviting living room, where a vaulted ceiling and an open fireplace create a cozy ambiance. Although the fireplace damper needs attention, it holds the promise of crackling fires on chilly evenings. A modern air-source heat pump ensures the cottage remains comfortable year-round, providing efficient heating and cooling. The living room also features a ladder leading to a snug sleeping loft, perfect for guests or older children seeking a private retreat. The kitchen, though compact, is brimming with character. A traditional wood-burning stove and a charming dining nook by the window make it a delightful space for culinary adventures. The kitchen's serving hatch to the living room adds a touch of vintage appeal, while the potential ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Step outside on a Saturday morning in late August and you can hear the water. Lake Bleken is just 100 meters down the path—close enough that you can grab a towel, walk through the trees, and be swimming before the coffee's finished brewing back at the cottage. That's the rhythm of life at Ramstorpsvägen 28, a compact, freshly refreshed country home on the edge of Ramstorp, where the forest starts right where the garden ends. This is a one-bedroom cottage on a 1,665 square meter plot in Östergötland, Sweden—a region that doesn't make much noise about itself but rewards the people who find it. Finspång town center is a five-to-ten minute drive away. Norrköping, one of Sweden's most revitalized cities, is about 40 kilometers south. You get genuine countryside quiet without actually being stranded anywhere. The house itself is small in the best possible way. Bright walls, white-painted ceilings, and good natural light make the ground floor feel open rather than cramped. The wood-burning stove in the living room is the heart of the place—renovated with a new section above the roof, fresh flue lining, and a new insert—and on an October evening with the birches turning gold outside, it does exactly what you'd want it to do. The kitchenette is compact but completely equipped, with a new refrigerator, freezer, and stove fitted in 2025, plus a kitchen fan. It's not a chef's kitchen, but you can absolutely put together a dinner of perch caught from Bleken that afternoon and lingonberry jam from berries picked that morning. That's the point. Upstairs, a staircase leads to a furnished hall and the bedroom, where the windows frame the treetops rather than a neighbor's wall. In summer the light up here doesn't fully disappear until ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Nestled in the serene landscape of Bränntorp, Rejmyre, this delightful country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. Located at Lärkstigen 4, this property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature, yet within easy reach of modern amenities. With its charming features and expansive outdoor space, this home is perfect for anyone looking to embrace the Swedish countryside lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This is the daily reality at this country home, where the forest is your closest neighbor. The property sits on a generous 2,211 square meter plot, offering ample space for relaxation and outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid gardener, a family with children, or someone who simply enjoys the great outdoors, this home provides the perfect setting. The main house, built in 1975, is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. With a spacious bedroom and an open-plan kitchen and living area, the home exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere. The wood-burning stove is a standout feature, providing both warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a seamless connection with the surrounding greenery. The kitchen is well-integrated with the living area, making it easy to entertain guests or keep an eye on the family while preparing meals. The bathroom, renovated in 2010, is modern and equipped with underfloor heating, ensuring a comfortable experience year-round. One of the property's highlights is the outdoor environment. A wood-fired hot tub, installed in 2022, offers a luxurious spot to unwind under the stars. The garden, a mix of open lawn and n ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the serene landscape of Bränntorp, Rejmyre, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. With its prime location in the heart of Finspångs kommun, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp Scandinavian air invigorating your senses. This is the everyday reality at Falkstigen 5, where nature and comfort coexist in perfect harmony. A Home That Embraces Nature The property spans a generous 2,617 square meters, enveloped by lush forests and striking bedrock formations. This natural setting not only provides privacy but also offers a picturesque backdrop for your new home. The main house, built in 1978, is in excellent condition, reflecting the care and attention it has received over the years. Key Features: - Spacious Living Room: The heart of the home, perfect for cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove. - Large Veranda: Ideal for entertaining, complete with an outdoor kitchen and barbecue area. - Outdoor Spa: Unwind under the stars in your private spa, a luxurious touch to your retreat. - Guest Cottages: Two fully furnished outbuildings provide additional accommodation for visitors. - Fiber-Optic Internet: Stay connected with fast and reliable internet, perfect for remote work or streaming. - Proximity to Lake Stora Gryten: Enjoy swimming, fishing, and boating just a short walk away. - Community Amenities: Access to a community house with a kiosk, dance floor, mini-golf, and boule. - Natural Landscaping: Beautifully maintained lawns and flower beds blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment. - Investment Potenti ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, Rävstigen 12 in Bränntorp, Rejmyre, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming country home, with its inviting atmosphere and serene surroundings, is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat or a long-term investment, this property promises a lifestyle rich in nature, community, and relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. As you step outside, the crisp morning air fills your lungs, invigorating your senses. The expansive 1,968 square meter plot offers ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply basking in the sun. The well-maintained garden, adorned with mature trees and vibrant shrubs, provides a private oasis where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. The main house, a winterized holiday home built in 1979, boasts a cozy yet spacious 67 square meters of living space. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen and living room, creating a warm and inviting environment perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the lush garden and surrounding forest. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the vibrant Bränntorp holiday area, known for its strong sense of community and year-round activities. - Living Space: 67 square meters with an additional 17 square meters of secondary space. - Bedrooms: Two comfortable bedrooms providing peaceful retreats. - Bathroom: Equipped with a shower and washing machine for convenience. - Conservatory: A glass-enclosed spac ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

### Discover Tranquility and Community at Andstigen 7, Bränntorp Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your private sanctuary. Nestled at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, this charming three-bedroom house in Bränntorp, Sweden, offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. #### A Home That Embraces Nature As you step into the lush, well-maintained garden, a sense of serenity envelops you. Mature trees and vibrant shrubs create a natural haven, perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those seeking a tranquil retreat. The expansive south-facing terrace invites you to bask in the sun, while the glazed veranda offers a cozy spot to enjoy the garden's beauty, regardless of the weather. Inside, the open-plan living room and kitchen are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows and direct access to the terrace. A vaulted ceiling enhances the sense of space, while a cozy fireplace becomes the heart of the home during cooler months. The modern kitchen, seamlessly integrated with the living area, is designed for both functionality and socializing, ensuring you're always part of the action. #### A Community Rich in Activities Bränntorp is more than just a location; it's a vibrant community. The neighborhood offers shared amenities like a football field, barbecue area, mini-golf course, and walking trails through beautiful forested areas. The local road association organizes events such as Midsummer celebrations and fun runs, fostering a lively atmosphere for all ages. For nature lovers, the proximity to Lake Stora Gryten is a dream come true. Just 150 meters from ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Östra Harg, just a short drive from the vibrant city of Linköping, lies a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish history. This 18th-century country home, or 'torp', offers a rare blend of rustic charm and modern potential, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of Sweden. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds, as the morning sun filters through the majestic oaks surrounding your property. This historic cottage, with its roots tracing back to 1763, stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the Swedish countryside. Its compact yet cozy 30 square meters of living space is perfect for weekend getaways or extended summer stays, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels like a step back in time. ### A Garden Lover's Paradise The property spans a generous 2,360 square meters, enveloped by lush greenery and vibrant lilac hedges. The garden is a haven for those with a green thumb, featuring a large vegetable patch that yields bountiful harvests of cabbage, potatoes, and squash. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply enjoy the idea of self-sufficiency, this garden offers endless possibilities. ### Outdoor Living at Its Best Picture yourself hosting summer barbecues in the cozy outdoor area, surrounded by friends and family as you savor the long, sunlit evenings. The property's secluded setting provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and recreation, with ample space for outdoor activities and leisurely strolls through the countryside. ### Historical Charm Meets Modern Potential While the cottage exudes historical character, it also presents exciting opportunities for developme ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage and garden

Welcome to a cozy retreat nestled in the serene village of Hävla in the Finspång Municipality of Sweden. This quaint country home is a delightful getaway, perfectly situated to offer you relaxation and a chance to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area. For those of you dreaming of a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, look no further. Perched near the tranquil Lake Tisnaren, this country home invites you to explore its charming setting. Hävla is a small, tight-knit community known for its stunning natural environment, which offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you can spend your days fishing, swimming, or hiking through the lush landscapes during the mild summers. The long summer days provide the perfect chance to absorb the natural beauty that seems to stretch endlessly. Now, let’s take a stroll through this delightful abode. Built with love back in 1898, the house carries with it a historic character while embracing some of today’s comforts. With a living space of 40 square meters, this house is a compact but cozy haven. It includes a single bedroom, providing a snug space for rest and relaxation. The absence of a formal bathroom might seem daunting, but it offers a unique chance to design a bathroom tailored to your style and needs. Upon entering, you are greeted by a kitchen that mingles rustic allure with practicality. Equipped with a glass-ceramic hob, refrigerator, and a classic wood stove, it's a space that beckons you to whip up hearty meals while enjoying the crackling warmth of a wood fire. This stove is not just functional but adds that heartwarming touch to the ambiance. The warm wooden floors underfoot and the earthy tones used in decor further enhance t ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Welcome to a unique opportunity in the picturesque city of Linköping, Sweden, renowned for its breathtaking nature and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled just on the outskirts at Östra Harg Holmen Södra 79, lies a darling cottage that proposes a peaceful retreat or a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. This lovely lakeside property is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom home set on 42 square meters of well-utilized space, priced attractively at just 99,500. Picture waking up to the sound of gentle waves lapping against the shores of Lake Roxen right outside your window. This comfy little abode, built in 2008, offers a seamless blend between comfort and natural splendor. Designed with an open floor plan, the living room and kitchen flow harmoniously, allowing a generous flow of natural light. Imagine preparing breakfast as the early morning sunlight streams in, or stepping onto the terrace to sip your morning coffee with a scenic view of the lake setting the perfect backdrop. While the interior offers warmth and openness, the true magic lies beyond the walls. Outdoors, you'll find a generous terrace perfect for al fresco dining, lounging, or even evening star-gazing. The additional guest cottage offers extra space for visiting friends or family – perfect for creating those cherished summer memories. Living so close to the water beckons for plenty of swimming and perhaps boating during the warm months of summer. Life in this area means you’ll be embraced by nature while also having the comfort of community amenities not too far away. With convenient transportation links, connecting with the heart of Linköping city is straightforward, providing access to cultural activities, dining experiences, and essential se ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior with lake view

Welcome to Grymön 220, a delightful country home that offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquil, rustic lifestyle just 7 km from the vibrant city of Norrköping in Sweden. If you're looking for a getaway where you can unwind and reconnect with nature, this property is a notable option to consider. The Swedish countryside around Norrköping is renowned for its scenic beauty, and Grymön, where your future retreat sits, is no exception. Grymön 220 is nestled in a tranquil locale, offering you a serene escape from city life without having to travel far. This area, located on Händelö-Grymön, captures the essence of Swedish nature with its forests, open landscapes, and a glimpse of the nearby lake. In summer, the long days and temperate climate provide ample opportunity to explore and enjoy outdoor activities. Winters here invite the quiet beauty of snowy landscapes, perfect for cozy days by the wood stove. Reflecting back on the comforts of this property, you'll find simplicity at its best. The main cabin, spread across 30 square meters, is in good condition and sits on a flat plot ideal for families with kids or pet owners. The highlight of this cabin is the wood stove, essential for both preparing meals and warming the cozy interiors on chilly evenings. The open living area doubles as a dining space and a sleeping area, with a sofa bed to accommodate guests or family members. The main cabin leads you to an inviting deck, partially roofed, which is perfect for soaking up the sun or enjoying meals under the open sky. The guest cabin nearby provides additional sleeping accommodations and even houses a wood-fired sauna for those relaxing steam sessions. The sauna experience is a staple of Swedish culture, offering a ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Grymön 220 Händelö Norrköpings kommun

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Sweden lies a quaint and cozy retreat that perfectly encapsulates the essence of country living. Welcome to Grymön 206, located in the vibrant city of Norrköping. This property offers an ideal opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape, an enchanting tiny house that promises a serene lifestyle amidst nature's bounty. As a busy real estate agent with connections across the globe, I'm thrilled to present to you this charming nook of comfort. At 30 square meters, this home is a testament to efficient living, designed to meet all your essential needs. It's petite, yes, but that just adds to the appeal of this delightful property. Think of it as the perfect summer getaway, where simplicity and function come together to offer a unique living experience. Life in Norrköping is just as vibrant as it is peaceful. The city boasts a rich history and a lively cultural scene, having transformed over the years from an industrial hub into a town with cobblestone streets full of art galleries, cafes, and green parks. For those unfamiliar, the city is located in the southern part of Sweden and is known for its favorable climate. You can enjoy mild winters and pleasant summers, making it a desirable location for many seeking a balanced climate. The long summer days allow for extended periods of daylight, perfect for those who love to make the most of their outdoor activities. The Grymön area is particularly known for its sense of community. Here, you'll find a blend of local Swedes and expats mixing harmoniously, participating in various seasonal activities. Life in this tight-knit neighborhood revolves around shared experiences and communal gatherings. Living in this tiny house offers you t ... click here to read more

2 room holiday home in Grymön 206, Norrköpings kommun

Nestled away in the scenic outskirts of Norrköping, Sweden, lies a delightful tiny house at Grymön 111. This hidden gem offers a perfect retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, yet it's conveniently just a short 10-minute drive from the heart of Norrköping. Imagine spending your days taking leisurely strolls or biking through the tranquil surroundings, while still having quick access to all the amenities a bustling city has to offer. Now, let's embark on a journey through this unique property. With a modest yet functional layout, the home consists of a larger room cleverly designed to serve multiple purposes. At one end, you'll find an equipped kitchen with an oven, stove, and fridge/freezer, ideal for whipping up your favorite meals. Meanwhile, the other end is reserved for relaxation and rest. A built-in bed raised above the floor ensures practical storage solutions beneath, making every inch of space count. A fixed workbench and designated area for hanging clothes provide additional storage opportunities, ensuring a clutter-free environment. The charm of living in this tiny house doesn't end inside. Step outside to discover a newly built deck that wraps around the property, creating an inviting space for social gatherings or solitary relaxation. Whether you're firing up the grill, lounging under the sun, or dining alfresco under the covered portion, there's ample room for enjoying the lovely Swedish summer months. While the house itself offers a cozy living experience, the property at Grymön 111 doesn’t shy away from offering additional features: - Kitchen with necessary appliances - Built-in bed with storage - Fixed workbench area - Spacious deck for outdoor enjoyment - Guest cott ... click here to read more

1 room vacation home on Grymön 111, Norrköping

Nestled in the serene embrace of Toltorp Skogshyddan, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Sweden. With its rich history dating back to 1909, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, relaxation, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the mature trees surrounding your 1,615 square meter plot. This is the essence of life at Toltorp Skogshyddan, where the hustle and bustle of city life feels worlds away, yet the conveniences of Katrineholm are just a short drive. ### A Home with Character and Potential The main house, with its 50 square meters of living space, exudes rustic charm. Original features whisper stories of the past, while large windows invite the outside in, bathing the interior in natural light. The layout is versatile, offering three rooms that can be tailored to your needs—be it cozy bedrooms, a welcoming living area, or a creative workspace. While the property is in good condition, it presents a canvas for personalization. Whether you envision a modern country retreat or a traditional Swedish torp, the potential for transformation is boundless. ### Modern Conveniences Meet Traditional Charm - Newly Constructed Garage: A 30 square meter space equipped with electricity and a wood-burning stove, perfect for storage, hobbies, or a workshop. - Reliable Water Supply: Thanks to a well installed in 2020, ensuring year-round convenience. - Sustainable Living: A modern composting toilet (multitoa) adds to the property's eco-friendly appeal. - Additional Outbuildings: A storage shed and a smokehous ... click here to read more

Front view of Toltorp Skogshyddan