Idyllic Mountain Retreat with Sauna & Ski-In Access in Klimpfjäll, Sweden - Perfect Second Home

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Fjällstigen 3, 91298 Klimpfjäll, Vilhelmina kommun, Sweden, Klimpfjäll (Sweden)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 60Floor area

€239,500

Country home

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

60m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Lapland, Fjällstigen 3 in Klimpfjäll offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming country home, with its rustic allure and modern conveniences, is the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape amidst nature's grandeur.

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of snow-capped peaks and the gentle whisper of the wind through the pines. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day feels like a holiday.

A Cozy Haven in the Mountains

Built in 1975 and meticulously updated, this 60-square-meter home exudes warmth and comfort. The open-plan living area, with its newly renovated kitchen, is the heart of the home. Here, you can gather with family and friends, sharing stories over a meal prepared with fresh, local ingredients. The kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, is a chef's delight, making it easy to whip up everything from hearty breakfasts to gourmet dinners.

Breathtaking Views and Relaxation

Large windows frame the stunning vistas of Kultsjön, allowing natural light to flood the living space. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or unwinding after a day of adventure, the views are a constant reminder of the beauty that surrounds you. And for the ultimate relaxation, step into the sauna barrel overlooking the lake. It's the perfect spot to soothe tired muscles and let the worries of the world melt away.

Adventure at Your Doorstep

For the outdoor enthusiast, Klimpfjäll is a playground of possibilities. With ski-in access just 200 meters from the Norrliften ski lift, you can hit the slopes with ease. The snowmobile trail, a mere 10 meters from your driveway, beckons for thrilling rides through the pristine wilderness. And when the day is done, the village's amenities, including a hotel, grocery store, and gas station, are just a short stroll away.

A Community Rich in Culture and Adventure

Klimpfjäll is more than just a destination; it's a community that embraces the spirit of adventure. From mountain flights with Arctic Air to hunting excursions, there's always something new to explore. The local culture, steeped in tradition, offers a warm welcome to newcomers, making it easy to feel at home.

Key Features of Fjällstigen 3:

- Three inviting bedrooms, perfect for family and guests
- Spacious, open-plan living room with a modern kitchen
- Large windows offering panoramic views of Kultsjön
- Sauna barrel with breathtaking lake views
- Ample storage for snowmobiles and outdoor gear
- Electric car charging station for eco-friendly travel
- Heating cable in the water line to prevent freezing
- Remotely controlled heat pump for year-round comfort
- Outdoor lighting with a dusk sensor for safety and ambiance
- Ski-in access, just 200 meters from the Norrliften ski lift
- Immediate access to snowmobile trails
- Close proximity to village amenities
- Opportunities for mountain flights and hunting excursions

A Second Home with Endless Possibilities

Owning a second home in Klimpfjäll is not just about the property; it's about embracing a lifestyle where adventure and relaxation coexist. Whether you're an avid skier, a nature lover, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat, this home offers the perfect base for creating lasting memories.

At Homestra, we understand the allure of a second home in Europe, and we're here to make your dream a reality. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional property and start your journey to owning a piece of Swedish paradise. Welcome to your new mountain retreat!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
60
Price per m²
€3,992
Garden size
1145
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 the house and garden

Step outside on a July morning and the air already carries salt from the Baltic. The rauks — those ancient limestone pillars rising from the water at Kyllaj — are catching the low sun about five hundred meters away, and the only sounds are wind through the birches and the distant clang of a mooring line at the small harbor. This is northern Gotland on a weekday, and it feels like the rest of the world doesn't exist. This 1929 whitewashed country home has belonged to one family for roughly sixty years. That kind of continuity is unusual, and you can feel it. The proportions are honest, the walls are thick, and nothing about the place feels rushed or flipped. It sits on 2,475 square meters of mature garden — big enough for a vegetable patch, a lawn worth lying on, and still room for the kids to disappear somewhere between the trees. At 69 square meters, the interior is compact but genuinely livable. The living room pulls in light from large windows that look straight onto the garden, and on a clear afternoon the brightness in that room is something else — white walls, wooden floors, and green outside every pane of glass. The kitchen keeps its rustic bones while running on modern appliances, with enough bench space to actually cook rather than just heat things up. Gotlandic lamb stew with local saffron, maybe, or fresh-caught pike-perch from one of the fishing spots along the northern coast. The bedroom is a proper quiet room — not a converted alcove — with the kind of stillness at night that urban buyers simply haven't experienced in years. What sets this property apart from most holiday homes in Sweden isn't the house itself. It's everything around it. The earth cellar keeps wine and root vegetables at a natural cool t ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Step outside on a July morning in Joesjö and the air hits you differently. It's cold even in midsummer, sharp with pine resin and the faint iron smell of the stream running beside the lappkåta. The silence isn't empty—it hums with birdsong, the soft creak of the cabin settling in the warmth, and about 250 meters through the trees, the sound of Övre Jovattnet lapping at its stony shore. This is Swedish Lapland at its most honest. No curated Instagram version of it. The real thing. The cabin at Joesjö 318 was built in 2005 and it wears its age lightly—well-kept, solid, move-in ready. From the moment you walk through the door, the ceiling grabs your attention. It rises all the way to the roof ridge, opening the living space upward in a way that feels genuinely generous for a 70-square-meter footprint. Large windows pull the forest inside without you having to go anywhere. The kitchen flows naturally from the living room, and you can watch the lappkåta sitting quietly across the stream while you wait for the kettle to boil. There are two bedrooms on the main level—calm, practical, well-proportioned. Above them, a loft adds sleeping space for kids or visiting friends, the kind of flexible setup that makes a mountain cabin feel like it can absorb however many people turn up. The bathroom has a sauna. Of course it does. This is Sweden. But it's worth saying clearly: finishing a day of hiking up Norra Storfjällets trails and stepping into that heat is not just pleasant. It's transformative. Your legs stop arguing with you. Everything quiets down. Directly across from the main cabin, on its own separate plot included in the sale, stands the lappkåta. This traditional Sami-style structure is something genuinely rare to find in ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main cabin

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Step right up, folks! This charming little piece of real estate at Storvall 57, Klimpfjäll, is ready to welcome new life. Nestled in the serene Swedish landscape, this tiny house offers the perfect retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, let me walk you through the details, because this property is quite something. The cabin is quite cozy at 17 square meters, making it a perfect getaway spot in the scenic heart of Klimpfjäll. While having just one bedroom, it sure packs a punch in terms of the experience it offers. Imagine waking up to the gorgeous views of the mountains and Kultsjön lake, right from your very own covered terrace. The terrace runs along the southern side of the cabin, giving you ample sunlight throughout the day, which is especially great during the long Nordic summer days. Now, let's talk about the basic amenities. There are no dedicated bathrooms, water, or sewage system currently installed, but don't let that deter you. The property utilizes a generator for electricity needs, so you can relish the art of simplicity. The kitchen is equipped with a wood stove, while a cozy open fireplace warms up the living room, making it truly snug during the cooler months. Here's the gem of the property—a new sauna was built in late 2023, sitting just below the cabin and offering unspoiled views of the mountains. Close by is Kultsjön, where cool, refreshing baths await. The property also holds an older storage building, which houses a woodshed and convenient outhouse facilities. For those adventurous at heart, living in Klimpfjäll provides endless outdoor activities. Whether it's skiing the slopes, exploring the snowmobile trails by the lake, or casting a line in the fishing ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin

Discover tranquility and traditional charm in this delightful country home located in the serene village of Storvall in Klimpfjäll. Situated with a stunning southern exposure overlooking the shimmering waters of Kultsjön, and framed by the majestic vista of Autjoklimpen, this property offers an idyllic rural lifestyle combined with the convenience of local amenities. This property, an original farmhouse from the 1960s, has been lovingly maintained and partially updated, ensuring that much of its quaint character has been preserved while providing modern comforts. The ground floor comprises a cozy living room complete with a hearty fireplace — ideal for those chilly evenings — alongside a dining area and kitchen that lead out to a south-facing terrace. Enjoy serene views while dining al fresco or simply relaxing in the peaceful environment. A small, older bathroom equipped with a shower and toilet serves the two adjacent bedrooms on this level. Boasting a larger footprint, the upper floor features a delightful expansive living space with a vaulted ceiling that contributes an airy feel, two additional bedrooms, and a walk-in closet. This area was renovated in the late 1980s, giving it a refreshed look while maintaining the home's rustic charm. Expanding over 1,845 square meters, the gently sloping landscape toward the lake offers not only breathtaking vistas but also practical outdoor amenities. These include a carport at the property's entrance, a wood storage shed, a snowmobile shed, and especially charming, a wood-fired sauna near the water’s edge. The boathouse provides direct access to the lake, perfect for boating and fishing enthusiasts, as fishing rights are included with the property. In terms of modern necess ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Nestled amidst the charming Swedish landscape, at Storvall 33 in the quaint village of Klimpfjäll, lies a lovely chalet that offers a perfect blend of serenity and adventure. Situated in the heart of Vilhelmina Municipality, this rustic retreat is an inviting hideaway for those who seek both relaxation and exploration. And let me tell you, this one won’t stay on the market for long because it’s quite the treasure. Picture this: You arrive at your chalet after a mesmerizing drive through the picturesque Scandinavian countryside. The chalet stands welcoming you with its rustic charm, surrounded by snow-laden trees, and offering breathtaking views of the lake and the majestic mountains. It’s like a scene from a postcard, but it’s real, and it can be your reality. Life here in Klimpfjäll is enchanting, to say the least. Its serene charm is complemented by a wealth of outdoor activities, making it a magical place to call home, whether for a vacation or a more permanent stay. You'll find that the essence of the area is a laid-back lifestyle paired with exhilarating activities. For the outdoor enthusiast, Klimpfjäll is nothing short of a paradise. The chalet offers easy access to snowmobile trails, ski tracks, and hiking paths, making it a year-round haven for adventure seekers. Imagine skiing through the pristine white snow in the winters or hiking through lush greenery in the summer—each season bringing its own beauty and excitement. And for those wishing to explore further, the Stekenjokk and the Wilderness Road provide a gateway to some of Sweden's most stunning landscapes. And here’s a little secret - living in a chalet is unlike anything else. There's something undeniably charming about waking up to the smell of fresh ... click here to read more

Mountain cabin exterior

Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Klimpfjäll, Lövberg 304 offers a unique chance to claim your own mountain sanctuary, complete with awe-inspiring views of Kultsjön. Designed as a peaceful retreat for those yearning for a serene lifestyle amidst nature, this property is conveniently situated a mere five-minute drive from the heart of the charming town of Klimpfjäll in the Vilhelmina municipality of Sweden. Now, picturing your mornings with the crisp Scandinavian air on your face yet? Klimpfjäll, a small but vibrant community, captures the essence of northern Swedish charm with its unspoiled natural beauty, hearty local culture, and delightful seasonal activities. The local climate is characterized by cold winters, where temperatures often dip, creating a winter wonderland perfect for snow-based activities. Summers transform the region into a lush green paradise, nurturing a completely different kind of exploratory spirit. With the seasons, the town transforms, revealing distinct adventures through the year—think snowshoeing in the winter, or fishing and hiking in the green months. Living here offers unrivaled access to Sweden’s stunning wilderness, perfect for folks looking to get in touch with their adventurous side. Whether you are a thrill-seeker at heart or simply a lover of nature, Klimpfjäll boasts proximity to Vildmarksvägen, one of Sweden's most spectacular roadways. This scenic route reveals breathtaking vistas, leading to the remarkable Stekenjokk plateau, a haven for hiking, skiing, and a bounty of outdoor pursuits. Now, let's turn our attention back to the heart of Lövberg 304, your potential future home, or dare I say, your cabin retreat. Spanning a compact but practical 40 square meters, this cab ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Lövberg 304

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Swedish Lapland Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish mountains. At Grundfors 51, nestled in the serene village of Marsfjäll, this dream becomes your daily reality. This unique country home, once a cherished prayer house, now offers a harmonious blend of history, nature, and modern comfort, inviting you to experience the quintessential Scandinavian lifestyle. A Home with a View Step inside, and you're greeted by a spacious living room where expansive windows frame the breathtaking vistas of Gikasjön and the surrounding mountains. This room is the heart of the home, designed for togetherness and relaxation. Whether you're gathered around the wood-burning stove on a chilly winter evening or enjoying the summer sun on the terrace, every moment here is infused with the beauty of nature. A Culinary Haven The kitchen, updated in 2019, is a testament to Scandinavian design—functional yet stylish. With its dim gray cabinetry and open layout, it invites culinary creativity while ensuring the cook remains part of the conversation. After a day of exploring the great outdoors, this kitchen becomes the perfect place to prepare a hearty meal, perhaps featuring local delicacies like reindeer or Arctic char. Rest and Rejuvenation The two bedrooms offer a sanctuary of comfort and privacy, ideal for unwinding after a day of adventure. The thoughtful layout ensures that family and friends can enjoy both short getaways and extended stays in comfort. And for the ultimate relaxation, the freestanding wood-fired sauna, nestled beside a babbling brook, provides a rejuvenating experience enhanced by the fresh mountain air. Embrace the Outdo ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Grundfors 51 with mountain backdrop

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Borgafjäll, Borgaliden 10 offers an irresistible opportunity for those seeking a charming escape into the Swedish countryside. As a real estate agent with a bustling schedule, I often find myself caught between numerous viewings, but I simply cannot overlook the charm and potential of this captivating country home. Located in the picturesque Dorotea Municipality, this home offers not just a residence but an experience enriched by nature and adventure all year round. Borgafjäll is a snowy wonderland during the winter months, ideal for those who have an appreciation for winter sports and the breathtaking beauty of snow-capped mountains. Imagine stepping out of your front door with your skis in hand and heading straight for the slopes! The ski slopes are literally at your doorstep here, inviting you to dive right into the thrill of skiing whenever you please. Beyond skiing, snowmobiling trails are a stone’s throw away, making winter exploration both adventurous and exciting. As spring melts into summer, Borgafjäll transforms into a different kind of paradise. The area bursts into vivid bloom, offering lush greenery and vibrant life. Fishing enthusiasts will be thrilled with the proximity to Borgasjön, a local lake boasting excellent fishing opportunities. There's nothing quite like the serenity of casting a line in the cool, clear waters, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of nature. It's a place where time slows down, allowing one to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Now, let’s dive into the features of this delightful country home: - Spacious holiday home right by the ski slope - Views of Borgasjön and Borgahällan mountains - Large, sunny 1,522 sqm plot - Connected to municipal wat ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Borgaliden 10 Borgafjäll Dorotea municipality

Step outside on a January morning and the silence hits you first. Not the silence of an empty room — the deep, pressurized quiet of a landscape buried in snow, with Borgahällan mountain rising sharp and white against a sky that hasn't decided yet between pink and blue. The wood stove in the kitchen is already ticking with warmth. The coffee is on. This is the daily reality of owning a cabin on Näslunds väg. Borgafjäll sits in the southern reaches of Swedish Lapland, in Dorotea municipality, and it's the kind of place that takes a deliberate effort to find. That's the point. There's no motorway exit sign, no chain hotels, no tour groups spilling off coaches. What there is: a compact, genuine mountain community that has somehow stayed exactly as it should be — a ski center with slopes for everyone from cautious seven-year-olds to serious off-piste skiers, a hotel with a proper spa, a local grocery, and a pub where people actually know each other's names. The après-ski here isn't performative. It's just locals and guests sharing a table after a hard day on the mountain. This particular cabin has a story that most properties can't claim. It was originally constructed at Borgahällan — a site known locally as Luspen — and later carefully dismantled, transported, and rebuilt on its current plot. The traditional log construction survived that journey intact. Built in 1968, the bones of this house carry the weight of a specific era of Swedish mountain building: practical, solid, unpretentious. Over the decades it's been maintained with real care, which you can see in the way the wood has aged rather than deteriorated. At 40 square meters, the interior is compact by design, and every part of it earns its space. The kitchen and ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the mountain cabin

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Borgafjäll, Sweden, this inviting country home on Mannes Road is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a world filled with natural wonders and exhilarating activities. For those seeking a harmonious blend of peaceful retreat and outdoor adventure, this property stands as a beacon of opportunity. Picture yourself arriving at Mannes Road 122, greeted by a charming, newly constructed cabin that's perfectly at home in its picturesque surroundings. Spread across 93 square meters, the home is built efficiently across one and a half floors—a testament to thoughtful design. As you step on the porch, you are welcomed by an entryway designed for practicality, with ample space to store coats, winter boots, or any gear after a day spent exploring the snowy expanses or hiking trails. The interior is softly lit, with hues of light and gray echoing the tranquility of the landscape outside. Large windows punctuate the walls, allowing natural light to bathe every corner, creating an airy atmosphere. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the open-plan kitchen and living area. Here, a larger dining table awaits to host family gatherings or dinner parties with friends, and the adjacent TV corner offers a cozy nook to unwind. The kitchen features white cabinetry and generous work surfaces, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. On the first floor, a well-equipped bathroom—complete with a washing machine—ensures everyday conveniences are easily met. The larger bedroom on this floor offers ample space for a double bed and wardrobes, providing the storage needed for comfortable living. Venture up the stairs, and you will find a versatile family room, perfect for a sofa bed, coffee table, and entertainment set ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Mannes Road 122, Borgafjäll, Dorotea Municipality

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Marsliden Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. As the morning sun filters through the trees, you step out onto the porch of your rustic log cabin, a steaming cup of coffee in hand, and take in the breathtaking views of Marsliden's majestic mountains. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a simpler, more fulfilling lifestyle. A Timeless Connection to Nature Nestled in the heart of Marsliden, this charming log cabin offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Swedish mountain history. Built in the 1960s, the main cabin exudes authenticity and simplicity, reminiscent of a time when mountain retreats were designed for true relaxation and a close connection to nature. The property is ideally situated within the village, providing both a sense of community and immediate access to the breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountains. A Home with Character and Comfort Constructed from traditional timber, the cabin has been lovingly maintained to preserve its original character. Its rustic yet inviting atmosphere is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The interior features a cozy living area with a wood-burning stove, creating a warm and welcoming environment during the colder months. The open-plan design allows for flexible use of space, making it easy to adapt the cabin to your personal needs and preferences. With a total living area of 40 square meters, the cabin includes two rooms, which can be configured as a bedroom and a living room or as two sleeping areas, depending on your requirements. The simple kitchen area is functional and in keeping with the cabin's t ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the log cabin

Nestled in the heart of the captivating Swedish Lapland, in the quaint area of Marsfjäll, you'll find a country home on Satsfjällsvägen 15 that speaks to the heart. With sprawling views over the serene inner lakes of Saxnäs, this property welcomes you to a lifestyle embraced by nature. It’s a retreat far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life and offers peace and quiet you didn’t even know you were longing for. For overseas buyers who are considering a slice of Swedish paradise, this property is a unique find. Situated in the Vilhelmina Municipality, the surrounding landscape offers an unspoiled and picturesque environment that is hard to resist. The climate here is quintessentially Scandinavian, characterized by cold winters that blanket the countryside in snow—a wonderland for winter sports enthusiasts—and mild, pleasant summers, perfect for hikes and lakeside relaxation. Now, let's step into this homely retreat. Covering a cozy 67 square meters, this country home is in good condition and is perfect for families or individuals seeking a tranquil getaway. It features three inviting bedrooms and a single bathroom. The layout is cleverly designed to maximize comfort, making the most of the available space. You can imagine hosting intimate gatherings in the pleasant living room which accommodates both a sofa group and a dining table effortlessly. - Living room with sofa group and dining table - Cozy kitchen - 3 good-sized bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious hall - Basement with extra storage or guest room space - Additional shower room and sauna in the basement - Terrace with evening sun shelter - Barbecue area, smokehouse, and an intriguing treehouse - Spacious cold garage suitable for snowmobiles and a boat - Ol ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Satsfjällsvägen 15

Picture yourself stepping out onto a covered terrace as dawn breaks over Lake Borkasjön, coffee in hand, watching morning mist rise from the water just 100 meters away. The silence is profound, broken only by birdsong from the surrounding spruce and birch forest. This is your new reality in Borkan, Kittelfjäll—a 4-bedroom country home perched in Swedish Lapland's most sought-after mountain region, where 2,030 square meters of private forest land becomes your personal gateway to Scandinavia's outdoor paradise. Nestled at the edge of wilderness yet just 10 minutes from Kittelfjäll's renowned ski slopes, this mountain retreat solves the classic vacation home dilemma: complete seclusion without sacrificing accessibility. The property comprises a main 62-square-meter cabin plus a separate guest house, collectively sleeping 12-14 people—making it the rare Swedish mountain property that accommodates extended family gatherings, friend reunions, or generates substantial rental income during peak ski season when Kittelfjäll becomes one of Northern Europe's most desirable winter destinations. The heart of this vacation home is its light-filled living room, where vaulted ceilings and windows facing three directions flood the space with that distinctive Nordic brightness that makes even February afternoons feel welcoming. The wood-burning stove anchors the room—not merely decorative but a functional heating source that transforms cold evenings into cozy gatherings where everyone naturally gravitates toward its warmth. The integrated kitchen design means the chef never misses conversation, a crucial detail for vacation properties where cooking becomes communal entertainment rather than solitary work. But the property's true showsto ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin and surrounding nature

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Swedish Lapland Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a mountain stream, the crisp air of Swedish Lapland filling your lungs as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow on the snow-capped peaks. Welcome to Boxfjäll 531, a serene mountain retreat nestled in the heart of Tärnaby, where the simplicity of cabin living meets the untouched beauty of nature. A Story of Mountain Living This charming property offers a rare opportunity to own a classic Swedish cabin, perfectly situated beside a babbling stream that runs along the edge of a generous 1,645 sqm lot. Built in 1974, the main cabin exudes warmth and invites you to unwind after a day of adventure. The spacious living room, with its traditional open fireplace, becomes the heart of the home, where stories are shared and memories are made. Large windows frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a seamless connection with the outdoors. The functional kitchen is well-equipped for preparing hearty meals, while the cozy bedroom offers a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. A Guest House with Endless Possibilities One of the standout features of this property is the beautifully crafted guest house, a timbered and insulated structure of approximately 20 sqm. Whether accommodating visitors, providing a private retreat for family or friends, or serving as a dedicated space for children, this guest house enhances the property's versatility, making it suitable for larger gatherings or multi-generational use. Embrace the Outdoor Lifestyle Boxfjäll's location is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by dense mountain forests and open meadows, the p ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin and lot

Step outside on a July morning in Joesjö and the air hits you differently. It's cold even in midsummer, sharp with pine resin and the faint iron smell of the stream running beside the lappkåta. The silence isn't empty—it hums with birdsong, the soft creak of the cabin settling in the warmth, and about 250 meters through the trees, the sound of Övre Jovattnet lapping at its stony shore. This is Swedish Lapland at its most honest. No curated Instagram version of it. The real thing. The cabin at Joesjö 318 was built in 2005 and it wears its age lightly—well-kept, solid, move-in ready. From the moment you walk through the door, the ceiling grabs your attention. It rises all the way to the roof ridge, opening the living space upward in a way that feels genuinely generous for a 70-square-meter footprint. Large windows pull the forest inside without you having to go anywhere. The kitchen flows naturally from the living room, and you can watch the lappkåta sitting quietly across the stream while you wait for the kettle to boil. There are two bedrooms on the main level—calm, practical, well-proportioned. Above them, a loft adds sleeping space for kids or visiting friends, the kind of flexible setup that makes a mountain cabin feel like it can absorb however many people turn up. The bathroom has a sauna. Of course it does. This is Sweden. But it's worth saying clearly: finishing a day of hiking up Norra Storfjällets trails and stepping into that heat is not just pleasant. It's transformative. Your legs stop arguing with you. Everything quiets down. Directly across from the main cabin, on its own separate plot included in the sale, stands the lappkåta. This traditional Sami-style structure is something genuinely rare to find in ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main cabin

Welcome to Joesjö Sundsnäset 504, an inviting country home nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Tärnaby, Sweden. This delightful property offers a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a serene retreat amidst nature's wonders. Let's take you on a journey through what it would be like to call this place home. The moment you arrive at Joesjö Sundsnäset 504, you'll be greeted by the stunning mountain views that surround this two-story abode. Encompassing an ample 160 square meters, this home boasts six spacious bedrooms, providing plenty of space for family and friends. With a total of nine thoughtfully designed rooms, you will find yourself immersed in a rustic setting, perfect for creating cherished memories. Walking through the door, the unique character of this country home becomes evident. Brown-stained wood panels adorn the walls, while the ceiling features beautiful white wood panels that offer a sense of openness and light. Light laminate flooring runs throughout the main areas, complemented by gray tiles in the wet areas, creating both a warm and practical environment for mountain living. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the living room and kitchen, which merge seamlessly in an open-plan layout. This space is perfect for those cozy evenings after a day spent exploring the nearby mountains. Imagine preparing a meal in a fully-equipped kitchen that includes a dishwasher, two combined fridge/freezers, two convection ovens, and six hobs—ideal for hosting Christmas or any festive gathering. Afterward, you can relax by the stove's warm glow or find peace in the upstairs cozy corner. This home offers six bedrooms, accommodating a total of ten beds, ready to offer comfort after a day full of adventures. Four ... click here to read more

9 room holiday home at Joesjö Sundsnäset 504 Tärnaby Storumans municipality

Let me tell you about a delightful little gem nestled in the heart of Tärnaby, a place where nature’s splendor meets the warmth of a welcoming community. Mosekälla 450 is not just a property; it’s an invitation to embrace a lifestyle that combines the tranquility of nature with the pleasures of a vibrant local culture. Here, life moves at a peaceful pace, and every day feels like a new adventure. Now, before I get swept up in my enthusiasm about the area, let's talk about this mountain cabin. This charming home offers a unique blend of rustic allure and modern convenience. It’s a country home, perfect for those looking for a retreat in a serene, natural setting. As you enter, you'll be welcomed by a cozy living room with an open fireplace that seems like it was made for quiet evenings and storytelling. A classic wood-burning stove complements the kitchen, providing not only warmth but also an authentic feel of mountain living. Just imagine waking up here, in your very own mountain home! With electricity, water, and sewage all setup, you get comfort and practicality without losing that authentic mountain experience. There’s a single bathroom conveniently placed adjacent to the entrance, making it easy for guests and family alike. Upstairs, there’s room to transform two areas into cozy bedrooms, where you can wake up to the serene sounds of nature. A separate storage building offers generous space for all those extra mountain gear and supplies you might have. Here's a concise list of its captivating features: - 50 sqm country home - 1½ stories with great layout - Spacious living room with open fireplace - Classic kitchen with a wood stove - Electricty, water, & sewage included - Two potential bedrooms upstairs - Conve ... click here to read more

Mountain cabin exterior

Nestled in the awe-inspiring landscapes of Marsfjäll, Bielite 188 presents an exciting opportunity for those seeking to immerse themselves in the tranquil yet adventurous lifestyle of northern Sweden. Located about 80 kilometers northwest of Vilhelmina, this captivating chalet is positioned along the picturesque Wilderness Road, offering an experience that combines the serenity of nature with modern comforts and amenities. The property is a unique retreat for expatriates and overseas buyers looking to embrace a lifestyle marked by stunning natural beauty and vibrant local culture. The chalet is perched on a charming slope that descends gently to the pristine Lake Bielite, enveloped by the majestic mountains of Vinevardo and Gitsfjällen. Spanning 90 square meters, the property boasts an impressive living space where one can find solace and leisure. The living room and kitchen are distinguished by a remarkable ceiling height of 5.5 meters, creating an inviting atmosphere that's both bright and airy. This sense of openness makes the property ideal for those who cherish room to breathe and think, complemented by the panoramic views the large windows frame. The chalet encompasses two cozy bedrooms and a fully tiled bathroom, making it a comfortable residence for small families or couples. The kitchen is modern and equipped with essentials, including an induction hob, fan, and dishwasher, providing a seamless cooking experience. This space promises memorable evenings preparing meals with fresh local produce or the day's catch from the lake. For moments of relaxation, the chalet offers a haven-like ambiance. You can unwind in front of the fireplace or enjoy the soothing steam sauna after a day of adventure in the surroundin ... click here to read more

3 room holiday home at Bielite 188 Vilhelmina municipality

Nestled in the tranquil embrace of Kittelfjäll, the lot at Orrstigen 23 presents a unique opportunity for those yearning for a balance between serene natural beauty and vibrant outdoor life. Here in the heart of Sweden, where rolling snow-capped mountains and dense forests create an idyllic backdrop, this plot of land – spanning 916 square meters – offers you the canvas to build a vision uniquely your own. The magical allure of Kittelfjäll is immediate, blending the calmness of nature with the thrill of numerous recreational activities. Known primarily for its skiing facilities, this area attracts outdoor enthusiasts from all around the world. Just a short 10-minute stroll from the lot, you’ll find yourself immersed in a wealth of activities. Whether you’re zipping through the snowmobile trails or exploring the illuminated tracks after dusk, the possibilities are endless. The proximity to the local hotel means that both convenience and community are within easy reach, providing an excellent base whether you plan to set roots permanently or enjoy as a seasonal retreat. Kittelfjäll enjoys a climate that's every adventurer's dream. The winters are remarkably snowy and blanketed in an inviting chill perfect for winter sports. Summers are a crisp affair, offering moderate temperatures that invite exploration of the surrounding woodlands and hiking paths. This climate not only adds to the area's appeal but also provides a compelling charm for those seeking to appreciate the beauty of each changing season. Imagine crafting your ideal residence atop this substantial plot, with the flexibility to design a space that complements your preferences and lifestyle. The building permit documents are easily accessible, paving the way ... click here to read more

Plot on Orrstigen 23 Kittelfjäll Vilhelmina kommun

Nestled in the heart of the scenic Kittelfjäll, you're greeted by a chalet that’s both picturesque and welcoming, tucked away on the charming Bengt-Eriksvägen 18B. This chalet isn't just a property; it’s an invitation to embrace a lifestyle surrounded by the serene beauty of Sweden’s mesmerizing landscapes. As a real estate agent swamped with inquiries and constantly juggling appointments, I hardly get a moment to step into beautiful places like this—but when I do, it’s always worth the time. The chalet at Bengt-Eriksvägen 18B is in great condition and was built in 2023, so you can rest easy knowing it doesn’t come with any urgent repairing needs. The structure artfully combines rustic elegance with the latest modern convenience, offering a delightful blend that feels both sophisticated and lived-in. It's designed for those who are longing for tranquility mixed with spectacular mountain vistas. Here, you’ll find five bedrooms, perfectly accommodating family or friends who seize the opportunity to visit. The living area spans 87 square meters, and you get an additional 18 square meters of handy auxiliary space for storage or creative uses. Warm wooden finishes line the interior, allowing the spirit of the Swedish forests to continue thriving indoors. Couple that with large panoramic windows, and you'll get an uninterrupted view of Kittelfjäll’s stunning mountain range—a view one could lose days admiring. Property Features: - 5 charming bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - 87 sqm living area - Panoramic windows - Modern underfloor heating - Wood finishings - Spacious auxiliary room - 726 sqm plot size - Modern design with rustic charm Kittelfjäll, the mountain hamlet where this chalet resides, offers a way of li ... click here to read more

Front view of the vacation home