Idyllic Mylla Retreat: Cozy Home w/ Boat, Dock Access, & Scenic Trails - Perfect Family Getaway Near Oslo!

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Myllavegen 601, 2740 Roa, Roa (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 98Floor area

€350,427

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

98m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled amidst the serene Norweigan landscape, this charming chalet offers a remarkable opportunity for anyone seeking a balanced blend of peacefulness and adventure. Located in the picturesque town of Roa, particularly gracing the area of Mylla, this property is an idyllic hideaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. So, if you’re considering a getaway or a new chapter in Roa's captivating landscapes, look no further than Myllavegen 601.

As an extremly bussy real estate profesional, I see many properties; however, ones as charming as this are a rarity. The property is situated near Viggeren at Mylla, promising not just a roof over your head but myriad experiences for you and your loved ones. Let's dive into what makes this property a fantastic option for overseas buyers and expats, especially those drawn to the tranquility of Scandinavia.

The chalet itself is not just a home, but a story waiting to unfold. Here, life can be enjoyed to the fullest with nature as your backdrop. Imagine waking up and stepping out to a landscape that changes beautifully with each season. The winters wrap the locality in a blanket of snow, offering snow certainty, a real treasure for all winter lovers. Whether you’re keen on a snowshoe adventure or perhaps trying out cross-country skiing, Roa's climate sets the perfect stage.

During the summer, the air is warm and inviting, perfect for swims in the pristine waters of Mylla, or perhaps a leisurely boat ride — both easily accessible thanks to the included boat and dock space. Fishing enthusiasts can indulge in their passion throughout the year. The area is also a cyclists' and hikers' paradise, with trails that offer spectacular views and tranquil moments.

The chalet, having undergone expansions and upgrades around 1984, stands as a testimony of timeless charm and practicality. A new roof was added in 2016, ensuring protection and longevity for years to come. For a family, this is more than just a structure; it's a canvas where new memories and experiences will be painted. While the chalet hosts 2 neat bedrooms, a bathroom, a cozy kitchen, and an inviting living room, it also boasts a practical loft that can accommodate extra sleeping spaces — ideal for guests or a growing family.

The convenience of a shared parking just 100 meters from the cabin ensures ease of access. Step outside and there is ample space for children to play or perhaps for you to simply bask in the sun on the lawn or natural plot. An outbuilding with an outdoor toilet adds a quirky charm and practicality to the setting. Imagine summer evenings sitting outside, surrounded by lush greenery, as the boathouse quietly hosts your seafaring vessel.

Life in Roa is both serene and engaging. As an expat or overseas buyer, you’ll find the locals welcoming and the community vibrant. The region prides itself on a strong network of trails making every trek an exciting journey. Being just under an hour from Oslo, it’s the perfect place for those who appreciate quiet, rural life but still want access to the bustling capital for work or leisure.

The climate in Roa is typically Scandinavian, characterized by cold winters and mild summers. It is the perfect setting for a chalet, offering you both a retreat in winter and a base for various summer activities. Living in a chalet like this means coziness is a constant companion – the warmth of the hearth, the fragrance of pine and the gentle chirping of birds all around.

In terms of amenities, this property includes:
- Boat and dock space
- Shared parking close by
- Ample space for outdoor activities
- Practical loft for extra sleeping
- Outbuilding with outdoor toilet
- Boathouse for convenience

The prime location of this chalet offers endless opportunities for an adventurous yet comforting lifestyle. Roa offers not just a property but a community where natural beauty and Scandinavian charm reside side by side. If this sounds like the dreamy escape or fulfilling life you’ve been seeking, don't hesitate to make this chalet your new home away from home. After all, such treasures are truly rare, and this one awaits your unique touch to turn into your personal slice of paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
98
Price per m²
€3,576
Garden size
2485
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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DNB Eiendom ved Tom Arthur Pedersen har gleden av å presentere Kjørrvigveien 9!

Stand on the 38-square-meter terrace at Strandskogen 2 on a July morning and count the boats. There are always boats — sleek sailboats tacking southward, old wooden sloops heading into Drøbak, the steady white shape of the Nesoddtangen ferry cutting its familiar line across the water. The Oslo Fjord doesn't sit still, and from this sun-drenched slope above Road 281 in Storsand, you get a front-row seat to all of it. This is Sætre at its most honest. Not a resort, not a development. A proper Norwegian cabin on 1,585 square meters of natural hillside plot, with real fjord views from the living room sofa and a terrace that holds the afternoon sun longer than anywhere else on the slope. The chalet was built in 1974 and has been kept in genuinely good shape — not over-renovated, not neglected. It feels like a place that's been well-loved by people who actually used it. Most windows were replaced in 2010 and 2011, the sliding door to the terrace went in in 2017, and the kitchen was refreshed around 2008. The fuse box is updated and the electrical installation carries a certified inspection valid to 2026. These aren't cosmetic upgrades — they're the practical kind that matter when you're handing a place down to your kids or renting it out for summer weeks. At 66 square meters of interior living space, the layout is tight in the best Norwegian cabin tradition. Two bedrooms, a full bathroom, a living room with large windows angled directly toward the fjord, and a kitchen fitted with a wooden countertop and freestanding appliances — all included in the sale. The folding door between the living room and the terrace is the real architectural move here: open it on a warm evening and the cabin doubles in size. Suddenly dinner happe ... click here to read more

Charming summer cabin with fantastic views over the Oslo Fjord

Step out onto the south-facing terrace on a July morning, coffee in hand, and the first thing you notice is the light. Norwegian summer light at this latitude has a quality that's hard to explain until you've experienced it—broad, golden, unhurried, pouring across 38 square meters of deck with nowhere to be. The pines hold still. The sea is 100 meters away, and you can just catch the salt in the air if the breeze is coming from the right direction. This is Vestre Myråsen 80, a cabin on the outer edges of Gressvik that's been a proper summer base since 1965, and it still does the job about as well as anything in the Østfold coastal belt. Gressvik sits on the Rolvsøy island in the Fredrikstad municipality, separated from central Fredrikstad by the Glomma river and connected to it by bridge in under ten minutes by car. That geography matters. You get genuine seclusion—the kind of quiet that's genuinely rare this close to a city—while remaining within arm's reach of one of Norway's most historically significant towns. Fredrikstad's Gamlebyen, the old town fortress district, is the best-preserved fortified town in Scandinavia. Its cobblestone lanes, 17th-century barracks converted into galleries and craft shops, and the seasonal market along the moat are the sort of thing you keep rediscovering every summer. The short ferry crossing from Gamlebyen to Isegran island takes about two minutes and runs all day. It never gets old. Back at the cabin, the plot itself is the first thing that strikes you. At 1,848 square meters, it's unusually generous for this stretch of the coastline, and the trees and natural hedging on the perimeter give it the feeling of a private compound rather than a standard holiday parcel. Children have roo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vestre Myråsen 80!

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Welcome to the captivating world of Myllavegen 560, nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Grua, Norway. This charming cabin, delightfully hidden near the serene waters of Myllavannet, offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life—yet it's just a comfortable hour’s drive from the vibrant heart of Oslo. Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustle of leaves in the Nordic breeze. Here, in Grua, when the winter casts its white blanket over the land, you'll find a snow-covered wonderland. And in summer, it transforms into a lush haven, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Allow me, your trusty real estate agent, though bussy, to take you on a little journey through what makes this property so special. Built in 1988, the cabin stands proudly as a testament to quality and care. The condition of this dwelling is good, ensuring you'll have a comfortable living space with no urgent renovations needed. However, the real magic lies in the potential for you to infuse your personal touch and make this cabin truly yours. Let's delve into the delightful features of this property: - Bedrooms: 2 cozy spaces for rest - Bathroom: 1 functional and well-maintained - Size: A comfortable 73 square meters - Brisk Access: Car access all the way to the cabin - Water: Supplied from a reliable well - Sewage: Managed via a private septic tank - Outdoor Space: A spacious and sunny terrace for those idyllic mornings - Living Room: A cozy hub for gatherings and relaxation - Kitchen: Functional and ready for your culinary adventures - Storage Room: Practical space for all your storage needs - Loft Area: Offers extra sleeping space (though not officially approved) - Secluded Location: P ... click here to read more

Monica Hoff v/DNB Eiendom presents Myllavegen 560!

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Grua, this charming chalet at Kalrastvegen 12 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. ### A Day in the Life at Your Grua Chalet As the sun rises over the tranquil waters of Belteren, the chalet comes alive with the soft glow of morning light streaming through expansive windows. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast in the open-plan kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of pine from the surrounding forest. Step outside, and the world is your playground. In winter, the snow-blanketed landscape transforms into a cross-country skiing paradise, with trails starting right at your doorstep. As the seasons change, the area offers a myriad of activities, from hiking and fishing to paddling and swimming in the pristine lake. ### A Home That Embraces Nature Originally built in 1965 and thoughtfully expanded in 1992, this chalet is a testament to timeless Norwegian craftsmanship. The living room, with its large windows and wood-burning stove, is the heart of the home, offering a cozy retreat after a day of outdoor adventures. The natural wood paneling and solid wood floors create a warm, inviting atmosphere, while the open fireplace adds a touch of rustic charm. The chalet's four bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, with the master bedroom featuring its own wood-burning stove for added comfort. The modern bathroom, complete with a sauna, offers a spa-like experience, perf ... click here to read more

Welcome to an idyllic leisure property. Photo: Kim-David Eriksen Fotografi AS.

Welcome to Vollavegen 520, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Nordmarka, offering a unique opportunity to own a private island retreat. This charming chalet, with its rich history dating back to 1927, is a sanctuary for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Accessible only by boat, this property promises unparalleled privacy and a sense of escapism from the everyday hustle. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp Nordic air filling your lungs as you step out onto your sunny terrace. Here, the world feels a little slower, a little more serene. The chalet itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, with its original timber walls and high ceilings creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. The living area, complete with a cozy fireplace, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding wilderness. The kitchen, though simple, is functional and retains its original fittings, offering everything you need to prepare hearty meals. With two bedrooms, the chalet comfortably accommodates families or groups of friends, making it an ideal getaway for those looking to create lasting memories. The rustic charm extends to the basic toilet room and outdoor toilet, enhancing the authentic cabin experience. Living the Island Life Owning a property like this is about more than just the chalet itself; it's about embracing a lifestyle. The island is beautifully landscaped, with a private garden and a dedicated fire pit perfect for late-night gatherings under the stars. Direct access to the water means swimming, fishing, and boating are just steps away, with a private dock and rowboat included for your convenience. Nordmarka is renowned for its ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vollavegen 520!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, Kongellbakken 32 in Roa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, adventure, and investment potential. This charming chalet, set against the backdrop of the stunning Svea area near Mylla, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and outdoor activities. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. The chalet's elevated position ensures breathtaking views to the north and west, where the sun paints the sky in hues of orange and pink as it sets. This is a place where you can truly unwind, whether you're sipping your morning coffee or enjoying an evening meal al fresco. A Gateway to Adventure Roa is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy paradise, with direct access to well-groomed ski trails that cater to both beginners and seasoned skiers. The proximity to Nordmarka, one of Norway's most renowned forested areas, means you're never far from adventure. Whether it's cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or simply building a snowman with the family, the winter months here are magical. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a network of hiking and biking trails that wind through lush forests and along sparkling lakes. Mylla Lake, just a stone's throw away, offers swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities, making it a perfect summer retreat. The rich biodiversity of the area, with its diverse wildlife and plant species, is a delight for nature lovers. A Cozy Retreat Built in 1969, the chalet exudes a rustic charm while offering modern comforts. The s ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Kongellbakken 32

Welcome to your potential new haven at Myllalia 18, right here in the lovely town of Jevnaker. This villa could be your slice of serenity, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle, all wrapped up with the comforts you'd expect from a global-standard property. Now, let me walk you through why this property can be perfect for you and what life would be like if you choose to settle in Jevnaker. This villa, in good condition, offers 200 square meters of homeliness. From the moment you step into the property, the gray tiled entrance with underfloor heating welcomes you with a gentle warmth—a tiny preview of the comfort that awaits throughout the villa. The painted white walls reflect natural light coming through the large windows, keeping the space bright and airy. With two bedrooms and two bathrooms, this well-sized property ensures ample space for you and your family or guests. Both bathrooms feature underfloor heating, making those early morning routines just that bit more luxurious. Property Features: - Entrance with gray tiles - Underfloor heating - Patio views - Open kitchen-living area - White kitchen cabinets with built-in appliances - Heat pump and fireplace - Two bathrooms - Main bathroom with bathtub and rain shower - Downstairs bathroom with sauna - Two main bedrooms - Loft space for extra living - Laundry room with washer and dryer space - Basement storage area The kitchen, decked out with sleek white interiors and a robust laminate countertop, is a practical space ready for your culinary adventures. Integrated appliances like the oven and hob keep the look streamlined, and practical additions such as a stove guard and moisture sensor make it as safe as it is stylish. On a chil ... click here to read more

Irja Haarberg v/EIE eiendomsmegling har gleden av å presentere Myllalia 18!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Innlandet region, this lakeside chalet in Lunner offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly positioned by the serene waters of Skytten, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat, an investment property, or a second home, this chalet promises a harmonious blend of comfort and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp air filled with the scent of pine, and the distant call of a loon echoing across the lake. This is the daily reality at your new chalet, where every day feels like a retreat into nature's embrace. With two cozy bedrooms, this property is ideal for families or couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. A Year-Round Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Lunner is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. The surrounding landscape is a tapestry of lush forests, rolling hills, and crystal-clear lakes, offering endless opportunities for exploration and recreation. In the summer, the lake becomes a playground for swimming, fishing, and canoeing. The waters teem with trout, char, and perch, making it a paradise for anglers. As autumn paints the landscape in hues of gold and crimson, the area transforms into a haven for hikers and berry pickers. Winter brings a different kind of magic. The nearby Skjerva Løypelag maintains pristine cross-country ski trails, allowing you to glide through snow-draped forests and across frozen lakes. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the trails offer something for everyone. Accessibility and Adventure Reaching your c ... click here to read more

Welcome to this charming cabin at Skytten! The dream place for those who want a cabin in beautiful and quiet surroundings.

Welcome to your new potential getaway, a delightful country home located in the heart of Norway, where serenity meets convenience. Nestled in the picturesque municipality of Lunner, this cabin on Hellerudvegen 14, Roa, offers a fantastic opportunity for those seeking peace and tranquility while remaining connected to the essentials of daily life. This property rests comfortably at the end of a cul-de-sac and boasts a sun-drenched position that enhances its peaceful atmosphere. Having recently been treated to a new roof, this country home stands in good condition, promising a warm and welcoming environment. Imagine your summer mornings lounging on the partially covered terrace, with the aroma of fresh Norwegian air and the soothing sounds of nature surrounding you. With 66 square meters of space, there's plenty of room to unwind and soak in the enchanting countryside views. The cabin accommodates you with three cozy bedrooms, including a main bedroom abundant with closet space. The secondary bedrooms provide additional sleeping arrangements, perfect for family or guests. In 2019, the bathroom underwent a tasteful renovation. Now, it features a convenient shower cabin, a stylish sink, and even space for a washing machine, making it as practical as it is pleasant. Now, let's explore the local area of Roa, a part of the alluring landscape of Norway. This small city offers a genuine glimpse into Norwegian life, combining rural charm with essential amenities. Lunner, the wider region where Roa is located, is a place where locals cherish activities such as hiking and skiing. Given its scenic trails and paths, these activities are family favorites that can be enjoyed all year round. During summer, you can venture on numerous ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hellerudvegen 14. A beautiful leisure property with a secluded location in Søndre Oppdalen.

Discover the charm and beauty of serene living in Harestua, a delightful village nestled in Norway's scenic landscapes. At Hasskaubakken 16, you will find a wonderful villa that perfectly blends modern living with rural tranquility. This spacious villa boasts five cozy bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, spread over 224 square meters of inviting living space. Priced at 449,000, this property is an excellent opportunity, especially for overseas buyers and expats looking for a slice of paradise with good rental potential. Harestua, with its picturesque surroundings and peaceful ambiance, promises a unique lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the fresh, crisp air and enjoying your morning coffee while taking in breathtaking views of lush forests and rolling hills. The villa’s location offers its residents the perfect balance between peace and convenience. Living in Harestua means you’re never far from the forest, ideal for those who love hiking and nature expeditions. The climate here is typical of Norway, with chilly winters perfect for snow activities and mild summers that are pleasantly warm. This villa is a fantastic find for families. It includes. - Five cozy bedrooms - Two modern bathrooms - Spacious living room - Family-friendly kitchen - Open-plan design - Walk-in closet - Lovely outdoor areas - Large garden - Rental apartment - Parking space - Quiet neighborhood - Easy access to local amenities - Excellent public transport links As you step into this roomy villa, you’ll immediately notice how well it has been maintained. Recent modern upgrades blend seamlessly with its traditional architecture, giving the home a fine blend of style and comfort. The heart of the home is the open-plan living space, comprising a ... click here to read more

Gunn Margit Andreassen v/Privatmegleren Hønefoss presents Hasskaubakken 16!

Nestled at the heart of Jevnaker's breathtaking landscape, at Karlsrudveien 43, lies a captivating cabin that promises much more than just shelter — it offers an opportunity to craft a life surrounded by nature's serene beauty. As you make the journey up the gentle hill between Jevnaker and Lunner, the hustle and bustle of city life fades away, replaced by a peaceful atmosphere that envelopes you in warmth and calm. Stretching across a spacious 1,004 square meters of land, this charming property is officially classified as a cabin and is positioned to be a quintessential leisure retreat for its future owners. The cabin itself is cozy, with a usable area spanning 40 square meters. While it features 1 bedroom and two rooms in total, it is the surrounding environment that undeniably steals the show. Waking up here, to the song of birds and the fresh scent of the Nordic landscape, you'll find a newfound appreciation for life's simple pleasures every single day. While the property stands in good overall condition allowing for immediate use, those with a penchant for renovation will recognize a blank slate waiting for personal touches to transform it into their ideal escape. Living in Jevnaker, Norway, means embracing a lifestyle imbued with rich, diverse experiences. Located on the outskirts of Nordmarka, outdoor enthusiasts will delight in the endless recreational opportunities provided by the region. From cycling on scenic paths that weave through vibrant forests to skiing down meticulously groomed trails during the colder months, every season presents a new adventure. Close by, the pristine hiking trails call to the adventurer in you, all set against the backdrop of the tranquil Randsfjorden, adding an element of magic t ... click here to read more

Line Jorung welcomes you to Karlsrudveien 43!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Gran, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with accessibility. Located at Lynnebakka 387, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently close to urban amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds, with a breathtaking west-facing view that stretches for miles. This chalet is not just a property; it's a lifestyle choice, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Property Highlights: - Three Cozy Bedrooms: Perfect for family and friends, offering comfort and privacy. - Modern Bathroom & Separate Toilet: Recently renovated to ensure convenience and style. - Open-Plan Living Area: Seamlessly connects to the kitchen, ideal for entertaining or relaxing. - Sunny Terrace: Direct access from the living room, perfect for morning coffees or evening sunsets. - Guest Annex: Equipped with a kitchenette and sleeping area, providing privacy for visitors. - Double Garage & Ample Parking: Ensures convenience and security for vehicles. - Spacious Shed & Playhouse: Additional storage and fun for families with children. - Large Fenced Plot: 3,555 square meters of space for gardening, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace. - Proximity to Nature: Located in a snow-secure area, ideal for winter sports enthusiasts. - Nearby Ski Trails & Swimming Spots: Just a short drive to Sagvollen for summer swims or winter skiing. - Convenient Access to Gran & Oslo: Only a 15-minute drive to Gran town center and an hour to Oslo. Experience the Local Lifestyle: Gran is a picturesque to ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in a serene place where the hustle and bustle of city life are a distant memory. Welcome to Haganvegen 77, nestled in the charming outskirts of Harestua. This delightful villa invites you into a spacious and well-maintained 294 sqm home, radiating warmth and comfort for the perfect family retreat or a peaceful escape for expatriates seeking tranquility in Norway. The villa's location is just the start of its appeal. Situated in the picturesque town of Harestua, the surrounding area is rich with natural beauty and offers a blend of rural tranquility with modern conveniences. Haganvegen 77 is at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and borders lush fields, dense forests, and a peaceful riverbed. Residents will appreciate the ease of access to Harestuvannet, a pristine lake that offers an array of recreational activities. In the summer, residents can enjoy swimming or paddle boating under the Nordic sun, while winter transforms the water into an ice skating paradise. The town itself cherishes its close community ties and is known as a child-friendly haven. Living in Harestua means experiencing the tranquil lifestyle that this rural town offers. The inhabitants of this warm community enjoy a tight-knit atmosphere where familiar faces greet you on leisurely strolls and community events. With a strong emphasis on family, education, and well-being, families will find a welcoming environment ideal for children to grow up in. This villa is not just about its location but the life you'll lead here. As you approach, you'll notice the spacious driveway with parking, ensuring convenience for residents and visitors alike. Step out onto the charming, partially covered 93 sqm terrace. Imagine sipping your morning coffee or ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haganvegen 77 - a spacious detached house in idyllic surroundings, right by Harestuvannet

Nestled in the heart of Norway, Harestua presents an appealing setting for those seeking a blend of rural tranquility and urban accessibility. Positioned just a quick commute from Oslo, it strikes that perfect balance between a serene living environment and modern conveniences. For international buyers and expatriates looking to invest in a slice of Northern Europe, this could be the ideal opportunity. Harestua provides the quintessential Norwegian lifestyle, replete with natural beauty and close-knit community vibes. As the seasons change, so too does the landscape, offering diverse experiences year-round. In winter, the area transforms into a picturesque snow-draped landscape, with nearby Harestuvannet becoming a hub of activity. Residents can enjoy skiing, skating, or simply strolling along beautifully maintained paths, all under a perfect winter sun. This turns into vibrant trails and mesmerizing greenery once winter retreats, offering hiking opportunities and scenic walks. This listing includes not one, but two plots situated magnificently at Harestumoen 14, Harestua. Each plot promises a generous land area, ready for visionaries to shape their dream. With approximately 800 square meters each, the plots are available separately: • Plot 1: 804 sqm • Plot 2: 797 sqm The price for each piece of land sits attractively at 990,000 NOK. With a building coverage limit of 30%, the potential is vast for crafting a thoughtful and spacious residence that will stand proudly among the natural backdrop of this locale. The municipal zoning regulation is favorable, aligning with residential construction uses. Continued urban expansion ensures every modern necessity is close at hand, all while preserving that open-door-to-nature ... click here to read more

Overview of the plots - Neighboring house to the south is retouched for privacy reasons

Welcome to a Hidden Gem in the Heart of Jevnaker! Tucked away in a quaint and serene neighborhood is this charming villa just waiting to be discovered. I've seen lots of homes in my bussy career, but this one truly stands out due to its unique combination of modern comforts and a prime location that makes it a great match for families, expats, or anyone looking to move to our lovely town of Jevnaker. Location, location, location! Set on Opperudgata 6, this villa offers the best of both privacy and connectivity. Jevnaker, known for its picturesque landscapes and friendly local community, provides a wonderful environment to live in. Nestled in an established residential area called Haugerenga, the villa ensures you experience tranquility with a touch of nature since it borders a peaceful stream. The calming sound of the water paired with the property's lush hedges and fences offers great privacy while being part of a community. This villa's story unfolds over two main floors, where you will find comfort and space in every corner. On the ground level, the sun spills into a large and inviting living room, the heart of the home, a place where you can easily see yourself unwinding after a hectic day. The fireplace adds a warm and cozy atmosphere, ensuring you and your loved ones are snug during Jevnaker's chillier months, which, I might add, can be delightfully crisp and perfect for a cup of cocoa by the fire. The kitchen, a modern Ikea installation from 2016, is more than ready to serve up family dinners or entertain guests with ease. The spacious layout means you won't be bumping elbows while you cook up a storm. Now, step into the bathroom, newly renovated in 2023. It's as top-modern as you can get, with all the amenitie ... click here to read more

Welcome to Opperudgata 6 - A spacious beautiful detached house with a great plot and location!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's picturesque Innlandet region, this charming chalet at Uglaveien 98, Hønefoss, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its prime location on the shores of Lake Øyangen, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, adventure, and investment potential. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This chalet, with its rustic charm and modern conveniences, is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice that promises relaxation and rejuvenation. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Hønefoss is a hidden gem, offering a perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. Just an hour's drive from Oslo, this chalet is your gateway to a world of outdoor adventures. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or a winter sports enthusiast, the surrounding landscape caters to all. - Hiking and Skiing: The nearby Ringkollen area is renowned for its extensive network of hiking trails and cross-country ski tracks. In winter, the snow-covered trails beckon, while summer offers lush greenery and breathtaking vistas. - Water Activities: With direct access to Lake Øyangen, your days can be filled with swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying a leisurely boat ride. The included boathouse ensures your watercraft is always ready for an adventure. - Wildlife and Nature: The region is a haven for wildlife, offering birdwatching opportunities and the chance to spot deer and other native species. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, offeri ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øyangen and Uglaveien 98!

At six in the morning, the lake is perfectly still. You pull open the cabin door and the smell hits you first — pine resin, cold water, something faintly mossy and alive. Lake Øyangen sits maybe thirty meters below you, catching the early light in that particular way Norwegian lakes do in summer, like hammered silver. There are no cars. No notifications. Just the low knock of a woodpecker somewhere in the treeline and the sound of your coffee starting to bubble on the gas stove inside. This is Øyangen 24. A four-bedroom mountain chalet sitting at roughly 580 meters above sea level in the Nordmarka highlands outside Hønefoss, about an hour's drive northwest of Oslo. It's the kind of place Norwegian families have fought over for generations, and it's rare to see one like this come available. The chalet was built in 1962 and it wears its age well. Sixty-plus years of Nordic winters and summers have given it the kind of settled, solid character you don't find in new builds. The bones are good — well maintained, structurally sound, the sort of condition where you can walk in on a Friday evening and actually relax rather than make a list of everything that needs fixing. The 80 square meters of interior space is used efficiently: four proper bedrooms, a generous living room with a vaulted ceiling that gives the whole main area a lifted, open feel, and a kitchen fitted with painted pine cabinetry that looks exactly right in a cabin like this. That vaulted ceiling in the living room is one of those details that changes how a space feels. It pulls your eyes upward. It makes the room breathe. Pair it with the wood-burning stove — which throws out serious heat on a January evening when the temperature outside drops to minus fifte ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Øyangen 24

Nestled in the tranquil forest terrain of Hønefoss, this dual cabin property at Ringkollveien 753 & 755 offers a serene escape nestled in the heart of Norway’s outdoor paradise. For those seeking both seclusion and accessibility, this property, located about an hour's drive from Oslo, provides a perfect blend. The local area, primarily known for its lush landscapes and abundant outdoor activities, makes it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and families alike. The property features two well-maintained cabins, each with their own unique charm. The larger of the two cabins, constructed in 1995, boasts spacious living quarters, seamlessly blending rustic appeal with modern comfort. The smaller cabin, built in 2004, complements its counterpart well, offering additional accommodation while maintaining the overall aesthetic of a traditional Norwegian cabin. Together, the cabins contain 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, providing ample space for an extended family or a group of friends. Living in Hønefoss offers a lifestyle centred around the great outdoors. With the property located just 300 meters from Øyangen, a lake popular for fishing and swimming during the warmer months, and surrounded by groomed ski trails accessible during the snowy season, recreational opportunities are boundless. Whether it's hiking, skiing, or simply enjoying the great view towards Øyangen, this location does not disappoint. For those considering relocation or investment from abroad, understanding the local climate is crucial. Hønefoss experiences a temperate climate with cold winters, ideal for winter sports, and mild summers perfect for exploring the natural beauty of the area. Local amenities near this property enhance its appeal. A five-minute d ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ringkollveien 753 & 755

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Innlandet region, Avalsjøvegen 201 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that embodies the essence of Scandinavian tranquility. This delightful property, located by the serene waters of Lake Avalsjøen near Roa, is an ideal second home for those yearning for a peaceful retreat amidst nature's splendor. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustling of leaves and the soft lapping of water against the shore. This chalet, with its rustic charm and modern comforts, provides the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories with family and friends. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway or a seasonal escape, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in relaxation and adventure. A Gateway to Nature's Playground The chalet's location is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by lush forests and pristine lakes, it offers a plethora of activities year-round. In the summer, enjoy swimming, fishing, and paddling in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Avalsjøen. The area is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, with nearby lakes like Skjerva and Fjellsjøen teeming with trout, perch, and char. As the seasons change, the landscape transforms into a winter wonderland. Cross-country skiing trails weave through the snow-draped forests, offering a magical experience for both beginners and seasoned skiers. The chalet's proximity to these trails makes it a perfect base for winter sports enthusiasts. A Cozy Retreat Built in 1960, the chalet exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere. Its 27 square meters are thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The living area, adorned with light wooden paneling and a wood-burning stove, is a cozy haven for rela ... click here to read more

Welcome to Avalsjøvegen 201 - a secluded cabin gem by Lake Avalsjøen, near Skjerva!

Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush greenery of Nordmarka, just outside the charming town of Hønefoss. This delightful chalet, located at Gamle Høgåsveien 261, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's natural beauty, perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Nestled between the picturesque Storflåtan lake and the rolling hills of Høgåsen, this chalet is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate cyclist, or a winter sports aficionado, the location provides endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. The renowned "Treningsrunden" ski loop is just a stone's throw away, making it an ideal base for both casual and dedicated skiers. For those who prefer alpine skiing, the Ringkollen ski center is a short drive away, offering a range of winter sports facilities. The chalet itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, thoughtfully upgraded to offer modern comforts without losing its rustic charm. Built in 1953 and recently renovated in 2018, the property spans 58 square meters, with a practical layout that maximizes space and functionality. The living area is warm and inviting, featuring original log walls that blend seamlessly with contemporary additions. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the sought-after Høgåsen area of Nordmarka, just outside Hønefoss. - Size: 58 square meters of living space, with an additional 8 square meters of external storage. - Bedrooms: Two cozy bedrooms with dark-stained paneling, creating a warm atmosphere. - Living Room: Divided into a lounge area and a dining space, perfect for family gatherings. - Kitchen: Equipped for gas appliances, ideal f ... click here to read more

Welcome to this beautiful cabin in the attractive Høgåsen area.