Idyllic Eggedal Chalet: Your Perfect Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Seterhaugen 2, 3359 Eggedal, Norway, Eggedal (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 65Floor area

€177,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

65m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Eggedal region, this charming chalet at Seterhaugen 2 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its breathtaking mountain vistas and serene natural surroundings, this property is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of a babbling brook, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto the expansive terrace. This chalet, built in 1991 and thoughtfully modernized in 2004/2005, is a haven for relaxation and adventure alike. With three cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it perfect for memorable holiday gatherings.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Eggedal is a year-round destination, offering a plethora of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski trails weaving through the pristine wilderness right from your doorstep. The nearby Haglebu Ski Center, just a 20-minute drive away, provides family-friendly slopes and a variety of runs for all skill levels. For those seeking more challenging terrain, Norefjell, a mere 50 minutes away, offers a premier alpine skiing experience.

As the snow melts, the region blossoms into a vibrant tapestry of colors, inviting you to explore its extensive network of hiking trails. Whether you're trekking to the summit of Gråfjell or enjoying a leisurely stroll through the berry-laden forests, the natural beauty of Eggedal is sure to captivate your senses. Fishing enthusiasts will delight in the crystal-clear mountain lakes, teeming with trout and other native species.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection

The chalet's interior is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. The open-plan living area, with its high ceilings and large windows, creates a bright and airy atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. The cozy fireplace serves as the heart of the home, providing warmth and ambiance during chilly evenings.

The kitchen, both stylish and functional, is equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making meal preparation a joy. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet family meal, the adjacent dining area offers a welcoming space for connection and conversation.

Key Features:
- Location: Situated in the picturesque Eggedal region, known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities.
- Bedrooms: Three well-sized bedrooms, designed for comfort and practicality.
- Outdoor Living: Expansive terrace with a built-in hot tub, perfect for relaxation and entertaining.
- Grill Cabin: A beautifully furnished space for year-round gatherings with family and friends.
- Accessibility: Year-round road access with private driveway and parking.
- Utilities: Equipped with modern amenities, including electricity, water, and internet access.
- Proximity to Amenities: Grocery store and shopping center just 19 minutes away.
- Cultural Attractions: Close to Haglebu Mountain Lodge and artist homes of Th. Kittilsen.
- Investment Potential: Ideal for vacation rentals, offering a unique blend of comfort and adventure.

A Second Home with Endless Possibilities

Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about creating a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. Whether you're seeking a winter sports base, a summer hiking retreat, or a peaceful family getaway, this property offers everything you need for an enriching and rejuvenating experience.

With its prime location, modern amenities, and access to a wealth of activities, this Eggedal chalet is a rare find in the European second home market. Don't miss the opportunity to make this exceptional property your own and start living the Norwegian dream.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
65
Price per m²
€2,723
Garden size
0
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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Step out onto the terrace at Kjossetervegen 19 on a July morning, coffee in hand, and the silence hits you first. Not the uncomfortable urban kind — the deep, living quiet of the Norwegian mountains, broken only by wind through birch trees and the occasional call of a fieldfare somewhere up the slope. The sun is already high. It's been up since four. This is what summer in Svingvoll actually feels like, and once you've had it, ordinary holidays start to feel like a poor substitute. This three-bedroom chalet sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on Kjossetervegen, a detail that matters more than it sounds. No through traffic. No walkers shortcutting past your windows. The road ends at your gate, and beyond that, nearly five acres of owned land rolls out in every direction. For Norway — where freehold plots of this size close to recreational areas are increasingly hard to find — that's a genuine rarity. The cabin itself dates to 1946, with the bones to prove it. But it's been extended and updated intelligently over the decades, and what you actually get is something that works well rather than something that merely looks good in photographs. Single-storey layout, which matters when you're arriving after a long drive in February with ski gear and small children or aging parents in tow. Bright interior surfaces, 81 square metres used efficiently, and a living room that pulls the outside in through large windows framing the mountain ridgeline opposite. In the evenings, when the light goes amber and the valley below catches it, that view from the sitting room is worth the price of entry on its own. The fireplace is the social anchor of winter stays. Get it going by mid-afternoon, and by dinner the whole cabin holds heat that no r ... click here to read more

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Some mornings you wake up before anyone else, pull on a sweater, and step out onto the slate terrace while the forest is still half-asleep. The birch trees hold the light differently at that hour — pale gold filtering through the canopy, a woodpecker working somewhere close. You put the kettle on in the renovated kitchen and stand at the window watching a roe deer pick its way across the exposed bedrock at the edge of the plot. This is Skirød 13. It's 56 square meters, and it contains about a thousand square kilometers of breathing room. Built in 1970 and kept in genuinely good shape, this one-bedroom forest cabin sits on a 1,310 square meter leased plot in Sperrebotn, a quiet corner of Østfold county that most international buyers haven't discovered yet. That's partly why it matters. Vansjø — Norway's largest lake entirely within a single municipality — is a short walk away, and with your included share in the Skirød Common Dock Association, you have a rotating mooring spot right on the water. Pull a kayak out in June. Drop a fishing line in August. In October, when the maples go rust-red and the lake turns silver, the whole scene becomes something that's genuinely hard to leave. The cabin's interior layout is modest but well-considered. High vaulted ceilings open the main living space up so it never feels cramped, and the open-plan connection between the kitchen and sitting room means that whoever's cooking isn't cut off from the conversation. The central masonry fireplace does double duty as a room divider and a heat source, and the wood-burning stove in the living area means you're never cold — not even on a Norwegian January evening when the temperature drops hard and fast. Both sources of warmth add something bey ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skirød 13 - A cozy forest cabin in scenic surroundings within walking distance to idyllic Vansjø.

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking highlands, Markeliløken 3 in Eggedal offers a unique opportunity to own a classic chalet that perfectly balances rustic charm with modern comforts. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, tranquility, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian mountains. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the valley, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This chalet, perched at 911 meters above sea level, provides panoramic views that are nothing short of spectacular. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the expansive terrace or cozying up by the wood-burning stove in the evening, every moment here is a reminder of nature's grandeur. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet's interior is a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian design and contemporary amenities. The spacious living room, with its high ceilings and large windows, invites natural light to dance across the wooden interiors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. It's a space where family and friends can gather, share stories, and create memories. The open-plan kitchen is both functional and stylish, equipped with modern appliances and a charming fireplace that adds a touch of rustic elegance. It's a place where culinary adventures begin, and meals are shared with laughter and love. ### Bedrooms That Offer Rest and Rejuvenation The chalet features two well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort. The master bedroom, with its large window, offers stunning views and a serene space to unwind. The second bedroom is perfect for children or guests, ensuring everyone ... click here to read more

Welcome to Markeliløken 3!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Eggedal region, Nedre Markeli 21 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of serene mountain life. This charming chalet, perched at an impressive 892 meters above sea level, is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a deep connection with nature. With its blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern conveniences, this property is perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Day in the Life at Nedre Markeli 21 Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird. As the sun peeks over the horizon, you step out onto the expansive terrace, coffee in hand, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The crisp mountain air invigorates your senses, setting the tone for a day filled with exploration and relaxation. After a leisurely breakfast, you lace up your hiking boots and set off on one of the many trails that wind through the lush forests and rolling hills. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual stroller, the area offers a myriad of paths to suit all levels of experience. As you wander, you'll discover hidden lakes, panoramic viewpoints, and perhaps even a glimpse of local wildlife. Returning to the chalet, you find the cozy warmth of the wood-burning stove welcoming you back. The open-plan living area, flooded with natural light from large windows, provides a perfect setting for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with family and friends. The well-equipped kitchen makes meal preparation a breeze, whether you're whipping up a quick lunch or a hearty dinner. As the day draws to a close, the terrace becomes the idea ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nedre Markeli 21!

Located in the serene and scenic village of Eggedal, just two hours away from the bustling city of Oslo, this delightful log cabin offers a perfect escape into nature. Embodying the charm and rugged beauty of a traditional Norwegian chalet, it combines rustic appeal with modern conveniences, appealing to those who cherish both solitude and adventure. Set against a backdrop of breathtaking mountain landscapes, the cabin promises a life lived close to nature. The spacious 127-square meter property features four cozy bedrooms and a well-equipped bathroom complete with a shower cabin and a luxurious sauna—a welcome retreat after a day in the great outdoors. The heart of this home lies in its combined open kitchen and living area, designed with high ceilings that enhance its sense of space and openness. The kitchen, boasting fully integrated appliances and a stylish bar setup, transitions smoothly into the living area, making it an ideal space for social gatherings and family meals. During the colder months, the cabin stays comfortably warm, thanks to the efficient waterborne floor heating available in most rooms. Upstairs, you’ll find a charming loft that serves as a secondary living room, complete with a sofa area, providing a snug nook for relaxation or socializing. Among the most enchanting features of this property are its sunny outdoor areas with unobstructed views of the verdant surroundings—perfect for dining al fresco or simply soaking up the sun. For enthusiasts of winter sports, the cabin’s location is ideally situated: Haglebu ski resort is a mere 20 minutes away, and Norefjell ski resort is accessible within 40 minutes. These resorts offer a range of activities from skiing and snowboarding in the winter to h ... click here to read more

Krogsveen v/ Markus Alm Thoen ønsker velkommen til Sandvassbekken 29!

Welcome to Sandvasseterveien 588, a cozy mountain cabin tucked amidst the splendid landscapes of Eggedal, Norway. If you're dreaming of a home where you can both unwind and dive into nature's adventures, this might just be your perfect spot. This unique cabin can be your peaceful retreat as well as a basecamp for various explorations that the surrounding areas promise. Imagine waking up to the sound of nature, with towering pine trees and the crisp mountain air as your everyday reality. This snug cabin, built back in 1972, offers 54 square meters of living space ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere for you and your family. Designed to be both practical and comfortable, the cabin features two bedrooms, a living area, and a functional kitchen, all laid out on one level. While keeping its old-fashioned allure from decades past, the property is equipped to provide you with the essentials for a cozy stay on the top of the mountains. Living spaces include a comforting fireplace, optimal for staying warm during those frosty Norwegian nights, and a charming 5-square-meter balcony where you can sip your coffee while taking in southeast views of the valley. Here, you’ll find a unique chance to meld tranquility with adventure, because the outdoors await your exploration. Let me paint a picture for you about life in Eggedal. It’s a small village, rich in natural beauty and tranquility, offering each of its residents a vibrant lifestyle in its embrace of nature. Set within Sigdal municipality, Eggedal is a haven for outdoor lovers. You’re not just buying a cabin; you’re investing in a keyhole to Norway’s pristine wilderness. Whether hiking through trails in the summer or skiing down smooth slopes in the winter, there are activi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sandvasseterveien 588!

Hey there! If you're searching for that perfect escape nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Eggedal, let me draw your attention to a delightful cabin at Sandvasseterveien, 600. Now, as a bussy real estate agent, I must say cabins like this one (especially in the condition it's in) do not come around very often. This cabin is your gateway to both relaxation and rustic Norwegian charm. Embraced by stunning landscapes at Sandvasseter in Sigdal, this home provides the ideal balance between tranquility and access to outdoor adventure. Trust me, the view from this place is something special — a canvas of sprawling nature that'll take your breath away every time you glance out a window. Let’s talk about what made this home so compelling in the first place. Nature enthusiasts will be in heaven here with direct access to hiking routes, offering opportunities for both summer and winter activities. In the summertime, nearby fishing waters are a true delight, promising days of tranquility by the water. And let’s not forget those snowy months — you'll have a well-prepared trail network right at your fingertips. If you're a skiing enthusiast, the Haglebu ski center is just a quick 25-minute jaunt, adding a dash of excitement just a simple drive away. The proximity to Eggedal center (only about a 20-minute drive) is perfect for a supply run. Here, you'll find a variety of shops to fulfill your daily needs. And when the hustle and bustle of the city calls, Drammen is less than 2 hours away, making it perfect for a day trip! Now, onto the cabin itself. It's mostly a one-level wonder, making it super accessible. It has just the right amount of cozy with: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom/WC - Storage Room - Kitchen, Dining Room, and ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sandvasseterveien 600 - a cozy and inviting cabin in beautiful terrain.

Nestled in the stunning hills of Eggedal, you'll find Skareveien 177—a cozy mountain cabin that offers breathtaking views and a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This quaint retreat may be just what you've been looking for! First, let's talk about the cabin itself. Built back in 1970 and thoughtfully expanded in 1981, this charming two-bedroom cabin embodies traditional Norwegian architecture and embodies simplicity at its finest. It feels as rustic as it does homey, with wood-paneled walls and an inviting wood stove. Its open-plan layout connects the kitchen and living area, providing a social setting perfect for family gatherings or conversations with friends around the wood stove on a chilly evening. Although there is currently no electricity or standard drainage system, there's fresh summer water from a nearby stream providing a natural solution that's well-suited for those who love living close to nature. Here's a quick overview of the property features: - Traditional Norwegian design - Expansive wild & scenic views - Secluded and tranquil - Open-plan living room & kitchen - Cozy wood stove for warmth - Two main bedrooms - Additional room that can be used as a bedroom - Built-in storage - Nestled in forest-surrounded fields - Summer water sourced from stream - Approximately 17 kilometers to Eggedal center You'll find this cabin 700 meters above sea level, high and free among the evergreen forest and fields, making it a genuine peaceful retreat. The cabin's elevation allows for captivating views that stretch for miles, ensuring that every sunrise and sunset is soaked in natural beauty. Despite its remote feel, it's worth noting that civilization is not too far away. The center of Eggedal ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Ann-Kristin Salvesen har gleden av å presentere Skareveien 177 - En flott beliggende fjellhytte med vill og vakker utsikt i usjenerte, naturskjønne omgivelser.

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Eggedal, Norway, this charming chalet sitting at Snårsveien 25 is awaiting its new owner. As a global real estate agent with a knack for finding unique properties, I'm excited to present this secluded hideaway, ideal for those looking to embrace the beauty and tranquility that the Norwegian countryside offers. This delightful retreat is more than just a property; it is an experience waiting to be cherished. With three bedrooms and a single bathroom stretched over a cozy 74 square meters, this chalet presents itself as a wonderful opportunity for families or individuals longing for a refuge from the busy city life. On one level, this cabin retains a good condition, promising a blend of coziness and practical living. Embark on a new chapter with bright and airy spaces that invite you to sit back, relax, and soak up the relaxing atmosphere. Adorned with large windows, the living room becomes a haven of natural light. Imagine curling up by the warm fireplace with a cup of cocoa—the ultimate comfort on a crisp winter evening. The kitchen with its large bar offers ample space for storage and is fitted with a thoughtful newer interior that includes a dishwasher. Its layout not only allows for entertaining, but also makes meal preparation a delightful endeavor. For those who love the mountains, the property provides easy access to stunning hikes and scenic trails, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Let’s paint a picture of what life could look like here in Eggedal. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, Eggedal provides not only a peaceful retreat, but also a multitude of activities. Whether it's exploring mountain terrains, skiing down well-groomed slopes, or indulging ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren ved Svein Liavaag har gleden av å presentere denne usjenerte hytta med stor terrasse, ildsted, 3 soverom og fin beliggenhet i høyden.

In today's fast-paced world where we're always on the go, finding a haven of peace and solitude can sometimes feel like a luxury. Allow me to introduce you to Snårsveien 143, nestled in the breathtaking backdrop of Eggedal, Norway—a destination that promises tranquility without compromising on essential comforts. As your busy real estate agent with global insights, I've been capturing the hearts and homes across the continents, and I'm thrilled to put you right at the doorstep of this quaint cabin. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the serene sounds of nature, and a gentle breeze that greets you every morning—a stark contrast to the urban hustle. Eggedal, with its charming rural setting, offers a breath of fresh air quite literally. Known for its spellbinding natural beauty, the area provides an ideal getaway, especially for those seeking solace yet wanting to stay connected to life's essentials. The cabin itself offers an intimate escape. Embark on a little story through its offerings. Spread across 61 square meters, this property manages to encapsulate the essence of simplicity melded with functionality. The main cabin talks to you with its simple living room where you could unwind with a book or embark on creative endeavors. The kitchen is immensely practical for whipping up hearty meals, perhaps after a long day's hike. Adjoined to this main marvel is an annex—a space that feels like it could tell tales of visitors and guests sharing stories over hot cocoa during an unexpected shower. There's a living room here too, and two additional bedrooms. It’s just the right setup for a small family or a couple with occasional guests. A loft presents an opportunity for storage or a secret hideaway, a favorite amon ... click here to read more

Welcome to Snårsveien 143!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Eggedal, at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, lies a charming cabin waiting to be discovered. Welcome to Steinsetveien 42, where nature's tranquility and the comforts of a modern retreat come together to offer a truly unique living experience. Located in the breathtaking region of Norway, this property offers a perfect escape for those seeking solace away from the bustling city life. The allure of Eggedal isn't just the property itself but also the surrounding area, which feels like a storybook setting in many ways. Imagine waking up every morning to the natural beauty of the Norwegian countryside surrounding your home. This cabin provides a secluded yet spacious getaway, situated in a peaceful location that promises breathtaking views year-round. The air is crisp and invigorating, perfect for those who revel in the wonders of nature. For the adventurous at heart, the area offers a vast network of hiking and skiing trails. The paths in Sandvasseter/Skareseter are perfect for both summer hikes and winter ski trips, offering breathtaking views and tranquil settings. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, with meticulously groomed ski trails connecting you to the expansive Tempelseter-Norefjell ski network. It's a haven for both seasoned skiers and those just seeking a leisurely trek through the snow-laden forests. The cabin itself sits on a sprawling 140-square meter plot, thoughtfully laid out to maximize the use of space and the stunning westward views. Comprising three bedrooms, the cabin offers ample space for family and guests. Each room is designed with comfort in mind, providing a cozy haven after a day of exploring the outdoors. Large windows in the living a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Steinsetveien 42 - Presented by Kristian Ruud at Eiendomsmegler 1 Modum

Nestled in the heart of Norway's pristine wilderness, this charming chalet in Eggedal offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Nordic landscape. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of a bird echoing through the forest. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and adventure. ### A Day in the Life at Nordbygda 687 As the sun rises over the majestic peaks, your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the quaint terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains set the tone for a day of exploration. The chalet's strategic location offers seamless access to a myriad of outdoor activities, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Winter Wonderland: - Skiing and Snowboarding: Just minutes away from ski lifts, you can carve your way down powdery slopes or glide along the extensive cross-country trails that weave through the serene landscape. - Cozy Evenings: After a day on the slopes, retreat to the warmth of your living room, where the crackling fireplace creates a cozy ambiance perfect for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. Summer Escapes: - Hiking and Biking: As the snow melts, the region transforms into a hiker's paradise. Explore marked trails leading to breathtaking viewpoints like Gråfjell, or embark on a cycling adventure through lush forests. - Nature's Bounty: The surrounding area is ripe for berry picking, and the local flora and fauna offer endless opportunities for nature photography and wildlife spotting. ### Local Lifestyle and Amenities Eggedal is more than just a picturesque setting; it's a vibrant comm ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordbygda 687!

Welcome to the serene landscapes of Eggedal, nestled in the heart of Norway. Here, at Nordbygda 679, you’ll find a wonderfull chalet that's ready to become your new home away from home. I'm here to share the delights and potential of this location, drawing on my experience with global real estate to paint a vivid picture for you. Though I’m quite busy attending to various clients around the world, I’m genuinely excited to present this opportunity to you. Eggedal is a slice of paradise that perfectly captures the essence of Norwegian countryside living. The chalet, situated in a well-connected area with road access, beckons those who seek both adventure and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the fresh mountain air, with the view of rolling hills and distant peaks. The climate here is typical of Norway, offering stunning snowy winters and mild summers, each season bringing its unique beauty and activities. Property Features: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 bathroom - All rooms on one level - Living room - Kitchen - Toilet room - Electricity installed - Owned plot - Easy road access - Size: 74 square meters - Located near ski lifts and trails Eggedal is renowned for its outdoor activities. In winter, the proximity to Haglebu, Tempelseter, and Norefjell provides endless ski adventures. With groomed cross-country trails and alpine slopes just a short drive away, every winter sports enthusiast will find their paradise here. In summer, those same hills transform into a hikers' dream, with lush trails leading to picturesque peaks and pristine mountain lakes perfect for fishing and swimming. Even with my packed schedule, I've taken the time to appreciate the local area here in Eggedal. The town itself is just a short distance from the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordbygda 679 between Eggedal and Haglebu!

Welcome to your potential retreat nestled in the tranquil landscape of Eggedal, Norway—a place where the beauty of nature meets the comfort of a classic log cabin. Imagine a day where you wake up to the gentle sounds of nature, step outside into the fresh, crisp mountain air, and feel the stress of everyday life melt away. That's what life at Nordbygda 651 could offer. Located at 501 meters above sea level, this cabin gives you a front-row seat to the serene beauty of Eggedal. For those of you drawn to outdoor adventures, you are in a prime location. Whether it's the glow of summer or the crisp chill of winter, your weekends here will be filled with activity. In the summer months, the surrounding mountains offer hiking trails that wind through breathtaking landscapes, perfect for capturing those Instagram-worthy moments or simply enjoying the peaceful solitude of nature. Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines in the local streams while swimmers can find refreshing spots to cool off. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland with easy access to well-maintained cross-country ski trails and exciting alpine slopes at Tempelseter, Haglebu, and Norefjell. This cabin truly offers the best of both worlds all year round. Now, let's talk about the cabin itself. A classic log cabin setup, this cozy getaway is well-maintained and ready for you to add your touch. With 66 square meters of space, it features: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - A welcoming entrance hall - A compact but well-equipped kitchen - A comfortable living room perfect for family gatherings - A covered entrance/terrace to enjoy the views It's the kind of place where you can envision spending evenings with a cup of hot cocoa, sharing storie ... click here to read more

The cabin in winter attire

Welcome to Skallandslia 236 in Eggedal, where the mountains meet the sky, and nature becomes your neighbor. Nestled at an impressive 817 meters above sea level, this chalet is your ticket to a tranquil lifestyle, imbued with the panoramic views and generous sunlight that will greet you every day. This humble abode in Norway's splendid Eggedal offers more than just shelter; it provides a lifestyle synonymous with peace and outdoor adventure. Cozy yet functional, this property is designed for those of you seeking an authentic slice of Norwegian nature. The journey to your new chalet begins on roads offering seamless access to your secluded getaway. As you step inside, the chalet unfolds into a realm of simplicity and practicality, laid out conveniently on one level. With an entrance that welcomes you warmly, the space flows naturally through a hallway into a living room meant for relaxation and gatherings. A sunny terrace extends the living space outdoors, where the surrounding scenic beauty becomes part of your daily forefront. From here, a partly open-plan kitchen is ready for preparing hearty meals, complete with a fireplace and wood stove, keeping the winters pleasantly warm. - Size: approx 70 sqm - Bedrooms: 3 with bunk beds - Bathrooms: 1 - Living room with fireplace and wood stove - Kitchen adjacent to living area - Sunny terrace - Ground Floor entry - Electricity - Road access - Peaceful mountain location Imagine waking up to fresh mountain air and stepping out onto your terrace to sip a hot coffee while absorbing breathtaking views. Designed for simplicity, the three bedrooms are cozy, each fitted with bunk beds—ideal spaces for relaxation after a day of adventure. Whether you're an expat looking for a retrea ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skallandslia 236

Nestled in the serene heart of Eggedal, the secluded country home at Vestbygda 180 offers a unique escape into the Norwegian wilderness. This quaint retreat is modest, yet welcomes those with a thirst for tranquility and the beauty of nature. As part of a global real estate network, I'm fortunate enough to introduce clients both near and far to treasures like this hidden gem amidst Eggedal's breathtaking landscape. The property sits peacefully on the outskirts of Eggedal center, a place quietly rich with the everyday amenities that bring convenience and ease. Here, you can find a grocery store, a liquor store, charming eateries, and an array of shops just a stone’s throw away. Eggedal itself is a tapestry of old-world charm meeting nature's pristine presence, a habitat where each season unravels a new wonder. From lively springs and lush summers to idyllic autumns and snow-draped winters, this area offers scenic surroundings all year round. Living in Eggedal means embracing a lifestyle infused with outdoor adventure. Whether it’s traversing the trails on foot, biking through endless pathways in summer, or carving fresh tracks along ski trails in winter, there’s no shortage of activities for the adventurer at heart. Just a short drive away lies Eggedal School, featuring a ball court, football field, and gravel-lit trail, which turns into a magical ski trail come wintertime. This property offers the ideal spot for creating lasting memories, whether you're setting out to explore the wilderness or choosing to bask in the serenity from the comforts of your home. The country home boasts an area of 58 square meters, designed with an open-plan living room and kitchen that exude simplicity and functionality. Here’s where you c ... click here to read more

DnB Eiendom v/ Sander Hovde presents the leisure property Vestbygda 180!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's Viken region, Vestbygda 180 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic tranquility. This cozy cabin, perched on the outskirts of Eggedal, invites you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of this enchanting locale. ### A Gateway to Nature's Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. As the sun rises over the rolling hills, the landscape comes alive with vibrant hues, painting a picture of serenity that only nature can provide. This is the daily rhythm at Vestbygda 180, where the cabin's large windows frame breathtaking views, blurring the lines between indoor comfort and outdoor wonder. ### A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1936 and thoughtfully renovated in 1994, this cabin harmonizes traditional charm with modern functionality. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light, is a haven of warmth and comfort. A wood-burning stove crackles invitingly, offering a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. The kitchen, though modest, is equipped for culinary adventures, allowing you to savor local ingredients and flavors. ### Seasonal Adventures Await Eggedal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing on well-marked trails. As spring breathes life into the region, hiking and cycling paths beckon, offering panoramic views and encounters with local wildlife. Summer invites you to explore nearby lakes, while autumn's golden hues create a picturesque backdrop for leisurely strolls. ### Cultural Richness and Local Delights Beyond its natural allure, Eggedal is steeped in cultural herit ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Vestbygda 180

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Eggedal region, Toskardfjellveien 391 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This charming property, set amidst the serene backdrop of Vestbygda in Sigdal municipality, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting its golden glow over the rolling hills and dense forests that surround your chalet. At 855 meters above sea level, this property offers breathtaking panoramic views that change with the seasons, each more stunning than the last. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat or an active holiday home, this chalet is perfectly positioned to offer both. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1982, this well-maintained chalet spans 73 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Large windows frame the stunning views, while the classic masonry fireplace adds a cozy touch during the colder months. The kitchen, with its custom-built pine cabinetry and solid wood countertops, is both functional and charming. It's a space where you can prepare hearty meals after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The dining area, complete with a built-in bench, is ideal for enjoying meals together, fostering a sense of connection and community. Rest and Relaxation in the Heart of Nature The chalet features three spacious bedrooms, each designed to offer comfort and tranquility. The master bedroom, with its large window, allows you to wake up to the beauty of the surrounding landscape. T ... click here to read more

Welcome to Toskardfjellveien 391!

Picture yourself standing on a south-facing veranda as the evening sun bathes the Norwegian highlands in golden light, steam rising from your coffee cup while mountain peaks stretch endlessly before you. This is your reality at Klypås, a secluded mountain retreat perched at 950 meters above sea level in Eggedal, where the silence is broken only by the whisper of wind through pine trees and the occasional call of a ptarmigan. Here, between Haglebu and Tempelseter, you've discovered what Norwegian locals call 'friluftsliv' – that deep connection between humans and nature that transforms a vacation home into a sanctuary for the soul. Imagine waking in this 3-bedroom cabin on a crisp winter morning, strapping on your cross-country skis, and gliding directly onto groomed trails that connect you to hundreds of kilometers of pristine mountain terrain. Picture summer evenings picking cloudberries in nearby marshes, their amber jewels destined for homemade jam, or autumn afternoons casting a line into Bekkerudsjøen, hoping for tonight's dinner. This isn't just property ownership – it's your gateway to authentic Norwegian mountain living, where every season writes a new chapter in your family's story. The cabin itself embodies traditional Norwegian mountain architecture, built to withstand decades of harsh winters while maintaining that ineffable hygge atmosphere Scandinavians have perfected. Sixty-four square meters of thoughtfully designed space centers around an open-plan living area where a substantial Dovre wood-burning stove becomes the heart of winter gatherings. The paneled walls and ceilings create acoustic warmth, absorbing the sounds of crackling firewood and family laughter. Three bedrooms accommodate up to eight guest ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping out onto your terrace on a crisp winter morning, steam rising from your coffee cup as you gaze across the snow-blanketed valley toward the Trillemarka nature reserve. The silence is broken only by the distant swish of skis on groomed tracks that begin mere meters from your door. This is life at 856 meters above sea level in Tempelseter, where seasons paint the landscape in ever-changing hues and every day offers a new adventure in the Norwegian mountains. Built in 2015, this 81-square-meter family chalet at Risleliveien 153 represents a rare opportunity to own a modern mountain retreat in one of Norway's most sought-after cabin areas. Unlike older properties requiring extensive renovation, this well-maintained home is ready for you to start creating memories immediately. The open-plan design maximizes natural light and valley views, while practical features like underfloor heating and double bathrooms make it comfortable for families year-round. The heart of this chalet beats in its expansive living space, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame Solevatnet lake and the wilderness beyond. Morning light floods the open kitchen, dining, and living areas, creating a bright canvas for family gatherings. Imagine preparing breakfast while children excitedly discuss the day's skiing plans, or hosting evening dinners where everyone shares stories of their mountain adventures. The contemporary kitchen comes fully equipped with integrated appliances including dishwasher and modern cooktop, making meal preparation effortless even when provisioning for a full house. Tempelseter offers something truly special for vacation homeowners: genuine four-season appeal. Winter transforms this area into a Nordic paradi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Risleliveien 153! Photo: Viken Fototjenester Eirik Andersen.