Idyllic Norwegian Chalet in Follebu | Perfect Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Bøslia 270, 2656 Follebu, Follebu (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 59Floor area

€48,761

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

59m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's lush landscapes, Bøslia 270 in Follebu offers a quintessential escape for those yearning for a second home that embodies tranquility and adventure. This charming chalet, built in 1970, stands as a testament to classic Norwegian architecture, providing a cozy retreat amidst the breathtaking beauty of Gausdal.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, set on a sprawling 2,320 square meter plot, offers unparalleled privacy and a seamless connection to nature. The surrounding woodland and open spaces create a sanctuary where you can unwind and recharge, far from the hustle and bustle of city life.

A Gateway to Nature and Adventure

Located just a short drive from the quaint village of Follebu, this property is perfectly positioned for those who cherish both seclusion and convenience. Follebu provides essential services and grocery stores, while the vibrant city of Lillehammer, a mere 25-minute drive away, offers a rich tapestry of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Bøslia 270 is a dream come true. Direct access to hiking trails means that adventure is always at your doorstep. In winter, the nearby cross-country ski trails transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowshoeing.

Chalet Features and Lifestyle

The chalet itself is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With a total living area of 59 square meters, the space is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan kitchen and living room create a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for cozy evenings by the fireplace.

Large windows flood the living space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Step out onto the spacious 21 square meter terrace, where you can savor your morning coffee or enjoy al fresco dining while basking in the sun's gentle rays.

Key Features:
- Classic 1970 Norwegian chalet with electricity and private water supply
- Two comfortable bedrooms, perfect for family or guests
- Bright and functional bathroom with essential amenities
- Open-plan kitchen and living room, ideal for social gatherings
- Expansive terrace with east and west-facing seating areas
- Large, private plot surrounded by natural beauty
- Direct access to hiking and ski trails
- Conveniently located 5 minutes from Follebu and 25 minutes from Lillehammer
- Year-round accessibility with private parking

A Second Home with Endless Possibilities

Owning this chalet means more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for outdoor adventures, or a place to create cherished memories with loved ones, Bøslia 270 offers it all.

Picture yourself hosting family gatherings, exploring the vibrant local culture, or simply enjoying the serenity of your surroundings. The chalet's proximity to both nature and amenities makes it an ideal choice for those looking to invest in a second home that promises both relaxation and excitement.

Investment Potential

With its prime location and well-maintained condition, this chalet also presents an excellent investment opportunity. The growing demand for vacation homes in Norway ensures that this property will not only serve as a personal haven but also as a valuable asset in the thriving second home market.

In conclusion, Bøslia 270 is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in nature, adventure, and tranquility. Whether you're drawn to the allure of the Norwegian wilderness or the charm of its cultural offerings, this chalet is your perfect second home. Welcome to your new holiday retreat in the heart of Innlandet.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
59
Price per m²
€826
Garden size
2320
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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Welcome to Smørhølvegen 11 at Bagn Vestås. Photo: Christine Stokkebryn

The first thing you notice on a July morning at Sirkelvatnet is the silence. Not the absence of sound, but a particular quality of quiet that you only find above the treeline in Arctic Norway — the soft slap of water against a wooden rowboat, a single bird call bouncing off the far shore, the creak of the terrace boards under your feet as you step out with coffee in hand. The lake sits below you, absolutely still, reflecting the birch-covered hillsides in a mirror that doesn't break until you toss a line in. That's what Sirkelvatnet 57 actually delivers. Not a brochure fantasy — a real cabin life, the kind Norwegians have been quietly enjoying for generations while the rest of Europe didn't quite catch on. Sitting at roughly 300 metres above sea level outside Narvik, this single-bedroom mountain chalet was built in 1997 and covers 41 square metres of total usable space — 29 square metres in the main cabin, plus a 12-square-metre annex that contains a separate WC. Compact, yes. But smartly laid out, with every metre doing real work. The wood stove anchors the living area and becomes the social centre of the cabin from September through May, throwing heat and light while the snow builds up outside. Big windows face the water. You arranged your mornings around that view before you even unpacked. The leasehold plot stretches across 994 square metres, giving you genuine breathing room — a proper garden area, space to park, room to move. And then there's the boathouse. The sale includes a 50% share in a naust sitting close to the parking area, which comes with a rowboat. That boat changes the character of the property entirely. Cross to the far bank in twenty minutes. Drop a fishing line for Arctic char and trout in a lake ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sirkelvatnet 57! - Photo: Hanna Linnea Kristensen

Step outside on a January morning, clip into your cross-country skis, and you're already on the trail. That's not an exaggeration — the groomed tracks of Budor's beloved network are literally 200 meters from the front door. The snow sits heavy on the spruce trees, the air tastes clean in a way city air never quite does, and the only sound is the hiss of your skis and the occasional wood pigeon. That's the daily reality of owning this 1940s log chalet at Budorvegen 1165 in Løten, one of Innlandet's most quietly sought-after recreational areas. Løten sits in the inland heart of Norway, about 100 kilometers north of Oslo — close enough for a Friday afternoon escape from the capital, far enough that the weekday world feels genuinely distant. The Gryllingseter area, where this chalet sits at 496 meters above sea level, has a different rhythm from the coast. Winters here are reliably snowy, reliably cold, and thoroughly Nordic in the best sense. Summers bring a softness — wildflowers along the hiking paths, long light evenings, the smell of pine warming up in June sun. The cabin itself started life around 1940 as a hunting lodge. You can still read that history in the bones of the building — the low-ceilinged basement was once used to hang and dry game, and the traditional Norwegian log construction (laftet tømmer) gives the walls a solidity and thermal mass that modern frame builds simply can't replicate. In 2009, a thoughtful extension broadened the floor plan to 41 square meters of interior living space, and suddenly what was purely a hunting shelter became a genuinely comfortable two-bedroom holiday home. The roof was replaced in both 2003 and 2009, and the exterior received a fresh stain coat in 2020 — so the structural ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Innlandet region, Tunevegen 109 in Tretten offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the crisp, clean air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, with its traditional Norwegian design, is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With three cozy bedrooms, a spacious living area, and a large outbuilding, this property is ideal for families, friends, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Norway. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Tretten is a hidden gem for those who appreciate the great outdoors. Whether you're an avid hiker, a skiing enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, this location has something for everyone. - Hiking and Nature Trails: Direct access to scenic hiking trails right from your doorstep. - Winter Wonderland: A cross-country ski trail is just 250 meters away, and a ski lift is a mere 9-minute drive. - Outdoor Activities: The expansive plot offers ample space for gardening, outdoor games, or simply soaking in the sun. - Proximity to Attractions: A short drive to Skei and Tretten town centers for shopping and dining. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The chalet's interior is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The semi-open floor plan creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. - Spacious Living Area: Br ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tunevegen 109!

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-capped peaks of Rondane and Jotunheimen. This is not just a dream but a reality waiting for you at this charming chalet in Vestre Gausdal. Nestled in the serene landscape of Rondasjå, this property offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Norway's outdoor paradise. A Day in the Life at Your Norwegian Chalet Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 14-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges provide a breathtaking backdrop. As the day unfolds, the chalet becomes your gateway to a myriad of outdoor adventures. Whether it's skiing down the well-groomed trails in winter or hiking through lush forests and along pristine lakes in summer, every season offers its own unique charm. After a day of exploration, return to the cozy embrace of your chalet. The inviting living area, complete with a traditional fireplace, is the perfect spot to unwind and share stories of the day's adventures with family and friends. The rustic yet comfortable interior, with its two bedrooms and spacious living quarters, ensures that every moment spent here is one of relaxation and contentment. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Vestre Gausdal is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The nearby Værskei Café offers a taste of authentic Norwegian cuisine, where you can savor traditional dishes and connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts. The region is renowned for its rich hunting and fishing opportunities, making it an ideal base for those who cherish these pursuits. For th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Vestre Gausdal, Auggedalsvegen 564 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian country home. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and the rich cultural tapestry of Norway. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this charming abode promises a haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds. The air is crisp, carrying the scent of pine and earth, as you step out onto your expansive plot of nearly 1,000 square meters. Here, the world feels vast and open, yet intimately connected to the natural surroundings. The property is a mere 25-minute drive from the vibrant town of Lillehammer, known for its cultural events and winter sports, and just 12 minutes from the quaint village of Segalstad Bru, offering essential amenities and local charm. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1947, the main house exudes a timeless appeal with its traditional architecture and thoughtful design. The living room, a cozy sanctuary, is bathed in natural light streaming through large windows, offering panoramic views of the lush landscape. A solid wood-burning stove stands as the heart of the room, providing warmth and a touch of rustic elegance. The kitchen, a nod to the home's heritage, features original solid wood cabinetry and a rare wood-fired stove, making it a delightful space for culinary adventures. With ample storage and a dining area, it becomes a hub for family gatherings and shared meals. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms await, each offering a peaceful retreat with views of the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Auggedalsvegen 564!

Nestled in the heart of Gausdal, at Veistensgutua 38A, lies an inviting plot of land waiting to be developed into a beautiful home. This 851 square meter lot, set amidst a family-friendly and tranquil residential community in Vestre Gausdal, offers a wonderful opportunity for investors, expats, or those seeking to craft their dream home in this picturesque corner of Norway. The area boasts an idyllic mix of natural beauty, local charm, and community spirit — an immersive living experience ideal for individuals and families alike. Imagine waking up to the warmth of the sun that so generously bathes this locale, making it perfect for spending languorous days outdoors or pursuing a plethora of activities that the community offers. Beyond the plot lies Forset, a municipality known for its sweeping landscapes and vibrant community. The location boasts not only rich natural beauty but also a vibrant hub of education and convenience that welcomes new residents with open arms. Property Features: - Plot Size: 851 m² - Child-friendly environment - Residential development zoning - BYA (Built-up Area) Ratio: 35% - Proximity to primary and secondary schools - Walking distance to a kindergarten - Developed pedestrian and bike paths - Easy access to public transportation - Close to grocery store and gas station - Illuminated trails nearby - Short distance to recreational spots - Only 200 meters from Forset center - Nearby towns: 6 km to Segalstad Bru, 25 km to Lillehammer The setting of this plot cannot be overstated. Those who choose to build or move here will enjoy the community atmosphere Gausdal is renowned for. The area features many walking and cycling paths, offering safe and easy access to local schools and facilities. This ... click here to read more

Welcome to Veistensgutua 38!

Welcome to Ruka 4, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking wilderness. This rustic cabin, perched on the serene shores of Ruktjernet Lake, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Whether you're seeking a tranquil holiday home or a rewarding investment property, this cabin promises an authentic experience in the picturesque landscape of Fåberg. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. This cabin, built in 1954, exudes a timeless charm that invites you to step back from the hustle and bustle of modern life and embrace the simplicity of nature. With a generous freehold plot of 1,514 square meters, the property is enveloped by lush forests, ensuring privacy and a sense of seclusion. ### A Cozy Haven with Endless Potential The cabin itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, featuring a practical yet cozy layout. Inside, you'll find a spacious living room warmed by an efficient wood-burning stove, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The kitchen, updated with modern fittings, offers ample storage and a delightful space to prepare meals while gazing out at the stunning natural surroundings. Three bedrooms, each furnished with two bunk beds, provide comfortable accommodation for up to 12 guests, making this cabin ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends. The interior is adorned with classic paneling on the walls and ceiling, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that is quintessentially Norwegian. ### Embrace the Outdoors Ruka 4 is more than just a cabin; it's a gateway to a world of outdoor adventures. The property boasts direct access to Ruktjernet Lake, where you can ind ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ruka 4!

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Norwegian countryside, Roåkervegen 270/268 is a unique cabin retreat situated in Tretten. This getaway is perfect for those seeking a serene escape, with expansive views and an inviting atmosphere. As an agent for a global real estate agency, my schedule is full with properties from different corners of the world, yet this one certainly stands out. This cabin offers a chance to dive into the calm of Norwegian nature, where you can delight in outdoor activities all year round. Located at the foothills of a mountainous region, this property in Tretten is a secluded hideaway, offering both relaxation and adventure. Arriving at the cabin, the first thing you'll notice is the large terrace. This outdoor space serves as a versatile area—ideal for family gatherings, sipping morning coffee while soaking in the dramatic landscape, or enjoying a cozy evening under the vast Nordic sky. The terrace provides an immediate sense of seclusion, yet you're not too far from civilization, with Hafjell and Kvitfjell ski resorts just a short drive away. Once inside, the cabin greets you with a spacious living room combined seamlessly with an open kitchen layout. This area is designed to foster social interactions and family time. Light floods the room, thanks to sizable windows that connect you with the beautiful outdoors even when you're inside. A fireplace completes the ambiance, offering a cozy spot for chilly Norwegian evenings. Here, you can imagine unwinding after a day of skiing or trekking through nature trails. The kitchen is practical, with a smart horseshoe design that's perfect for cooking up Norwegian delicacies. Plenty of space ensures you can whip up a feast with ease, and it's fitted ... click here to read more

Welcome to Roåkervegen 270/268!

Nestled in the serene mountain pastures of Fåvang, Slåttvegen 54 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This charming property, affectionately known as "Daggry," is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility. Built in 1955, this chalet stands as a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the valley, and the gentle rustle of leaves as your morning soundtrack. This is the everyday reality at Slåttvegen 54, where the hustle and bustle of city life feel worlds away. ### A Cozy Retreat The chalet spans 55 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The living area, with its timber walls and wooden floors, exudes warmth and invites you to unwind by the classic wood-burning stove. It's a space where family stories are shared, and memories are made. The kitchen, simple yet functional, is equipped with essential amenities, including a gas hob and ample storage. Its rustic design complements the chalet's overall character, making meal preparation a delightful experience. ### Comfortable Accommodations - Three Bedrooms: Two dedicated bedrooms and an additional sleeping area adjacent to the kitchen. - Bathroom Facilities: Basic yet functional, with a washbasin and separate toilet room. - Solar-Powered: A 12V solar panel system provides electricity, ideal for this remote setting. ### Outdoor Living The chalet's outdoor space is a true highlight. A 35-square-meter terrace offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an ... click here to read more

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Amidst the breathtaking stretches of the Norwegian countryside, I present to you a cabin nestled in the serene setting of Svingvoll. It’s been a hectic week, but I couldn’t be more delighted to tell you about this enticing opportunity at Mortenengskaret 10. This cabin presents a unique blend of cozy relaxation and practical living, offering you a place to unplug from the chaotic rhythm of modern life, grounded in a landscape where time seems to slow down. This cabin is perched high on the terrain, awarding you with an uninterrupted view of the tranquil lake Raudsjøen. It’s not just about escaping the hustle—it’s about living, and living well. Svingvoll is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those looking for an authentic Norwegian experience. Each corner of the cabin resonates with simplicity combined with the needed comforts. It’s not too flashy, yet offers everything you need for a comfortable stay. Let's delve into the charm of the cabin itself. With an area of 65 square meters, it’s spacious enough for a family or a group of nature-loving friends. You’ll find three bedrooms, perfect for cozy slumber after a day of exploration. A single bathroom services the cabin, ensuring practicality without excess. The open-plan living and dining room creates a welcoming space for meals and gatherings. The cabin includes: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious living and dining area - Open-plan kitchen - Sanitary room - Year-round road access - Private water and sewage - Electricity What’s truly delightful about Mortenengskaret 10 is its year-round accessibility. Even in the idyllic snows of winter, the seclusion does not mean isolation. The cabin offers you privacy while being easily accessible, a rare combination in these par ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mortenengskaret 10!

A Cozy Alpine Escape in Tretten: Your Gateway to Norwegian Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a nearby river, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. Nestled in the heart of Tretten, this charming chalet at Østfjellvegen 103 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional Norwegian allure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a serene escape. A Day in the Life at Østfjellvegen 103 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 30-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape set the tone for a day of adventure or relaxation. As the sun rises, the chalet's large windows flood the open-plan living area with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home, the living room, is anchored by a modern wood-burning stove, perfect for cozy evenings after a day on the slopes. The adjoining kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, invites culinary exploration, whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a gourmet dinner. Embrace the Outdoors Tretten is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With renowned ski resorts like Hafjell and Skeikampen just a short drive away, winter sports are at your doorstep. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a playground for hikers, cyclists, and anglers, with trails and fishing spots aplenty. The chalet's location offers the best of both worlds: a peaceful retreat with easy access to local amenities. After a day of exploration, return to your private oasis, where the annex provides additional space for guests or a quiet retreat for teenagers. Local Flavor and Culture Tretten's charm extends beyond its natural beauty ... click here to read more

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A Winter Wonderland Awaits at Hågåslettvegen 19 Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with adventure. Nestled in the heart of Skeikampen, one of Norway's most cherished mountain retreats, this newly built chalet offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. With its strategic location just steps from the ski trails, this property is a haven for those who cherish the thrill of winter sports and the serenity of mountain living. A Day in the Life at Your Svingvoll Chalet As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you sip your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace. The chalet's open-plan living area, bathed in natural light, invites you to start your day with a sense of peace and possibility. Whether you're planning a day on the slopes or a leisurely hike through the pristine trails, the chalet's proximity to nature ensures that every day is an adventure waiting to unfold. Seasonal Splendor and Year-Round Recreation Skeikampen is a destination that transforms with the seasons, offering a tapestry of activities that cater to every interest. In winter, the region is a paradise for skiers, with cross-country trails weaving through the landscape and alpine slopes just a short drive away. As the snow melts, the mountains reveal lush hiking paths, mountain biking trails, and a golf course that beckons enthusiasts from near and far. The local community is vibrant and welcoming, with cultural events and festivals that celebrate the rich heritage of the region. From traditional Norwegian cuisine to contemporary dining experiences, the local eateries offer a culinary journey that delights the se ... click here to read more

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Nestled among the breathtaking scenery of Skeikampen, the country home at Mysuvegen 29, Svingvoll, offers a taste of peaceful rural life without sacrificing the comforts you need. If you're seeking a mountain retreat with a hint of modern practicality, look no further. At first glance, you'll notice the favorable positioning of this home, right up here on Sør-Skei with absolutely no through traffic, providing a wonderfully quiet atmosphere. Built in 2006, this 97 square meter property includes such essentials as a living room, fully functioning kitchen, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and additional toilet room, storage space, and a welcoming entrance area. This isn't just a house, but a starting point for adventures in Svingvoll. The area around the property is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. Just imagine yourself stepping out onto a 34 square meter balcony/terrace for morning coffee; it’s a perfect spot for soaking up the sun and taking in those expansive mountain views. The gentle mountain climate, tempered by the altitude of 734 meters above sea level, provides a crisp and refreshing experience throughout the year. Summers are pleasantly cool, while winters offer the perfect conditions for winter sports lovers. Here's a bit more about the outdoor experience — right by the cabin, cross-country ski trails are calling out for exploration, while those who prefer hiking don't have to venture far for stunning paths enriched by Norway's natural beauty. And let’s not forget the nearby alpine ski resort which is just a short drive away; whether you're a seasoned skier or just looking for some family fun, you'll have a blast on the slopes. Now, let's talk a bit about the area. Whether you are planning a permanent move or s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mysuvegen 29!

Nestled in the heart of Svingvoll at Sørskei-Tjernet 37, this chalet presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil mountain lifestyle of Norway. This spacious property, built recently in 2022, offers modern conveniences wrapped within a traditional outdoor setting that makes it an attractive proposition for families and individuals alike. A perfect balance of comfort and nature, it’s a place where memories are just waiting to be made. The chalet is spacious, spreading across an area of 126 square meters, providing ample space for your family's needs or perhaps a quiet retreat for remote work. With five cozy bedrooms, you’re ensured enough room to accommodate guests or family, making it a perfect setting for gatherings or simply enjoying the solitude of mountain life. Here's what you will find inside: - 5 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Additional toilet/technical room with shower cabin - Living room with heat pump - Dining room/kitchen with wood stove - Loft providing additional space - Large detached storage room Owning a chalet like this comes with its own unique charm. Living in the mountainous terrain of Svingvoll means you're surrounded by scenic vistas and breathtaking landscapes, offering a sense of peace and tranquility. The climate, characterized by crisp, cool air, offers brisk winters perfect for enjoying the local skiing trails. The summers are mild, inviting long hikes, fishing trips, and outdoor activities that the whole family can enjoy. Svingvoll manages to beautifully interlace its rich traditions with necessary amenities, making it a convenient spot for comfortable living. The warmth of the local community is felt all year round, and with local facilities such as gro ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sørskei-Tjernet 37!

Nestled in the serene and picturesque village of Tretten is this captivating chalet that represents a life immersed in the beauty of Norway’s lush landscapes. Teeming with the tranquility of Holmsætra, this chalet is not just a property; it's a portal to a lifestyle many dream of, yet few achieve. With vast agricultural lands stretching as far as the eye can see, Holmsætra offers you the quiet refuge that's only disturbed by the gentle breeze rustling through the trees and the songs of the local birdlife. Living in Tretten offers you the opportunity to embrace both nature and community. This small village, located in the municipality of Øyer, rings with the echoes of traditional Norwegian warmth and geniality. Your new home at Holmsætervegen 401 is situated in a community where neighbors are friendly, and the pace of life is delightfully slow. Yet, it’s this calm cadence that makes Tretten an ideal home for those seeking balance and peace. The local area promises a basal yet rewarding lifestyle. For the outdoor enthusiast, Tretten is a treasure trove, with hiking trails snaking through mountainous terrains, offering trails for both beginners and seasoned hikers. Autumn in Tretten is particularly breathtaking — the trees burn gold, and the air is crisp, making your hikes a sensory delight. In winter, the scenic wonderland becomes a hub for cross-country skiing, while summers open up avenues for cycling and nature walks. This chalet, covering a generous 145 square meters of living space, is built to be both functional and cozy. Upon entering, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall that seamlessly leads into a kitchen remodeled and freshly painted in 2023. It’s the ideal space for culinary adventures, with plenty o ... click here to read more

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Experience the Allure of Norwegian Mountain Living Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the peaks of Skeikampen, casting a golden hue over the serene waters of Sjøsetervannet. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature's grandeur and tranquility. A Cozy Retreat in Svingvoll Nestled at 866 meters above sea level, this charming chalet at Sjøsetervegen 15 offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts. The property, with its classic cabin style, invites you to unwind and embrace the simplicity of mountain living. The chalet's single-level design ensures easy accessibility, while its thoughtful layout maximizes space and comfort. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life here follows the gentle rhythms of nature. In the summer, the days are long and filled with opportunities for hiking and biking along scenic trails that weave through lush landscapes. The nearby lakes beckon for a refreshing swim or a leisurely day of fishing. As autumn paints the mountains in vibrant hues, the air turns crisp, perfect for cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, with ski trails right at your doorstep. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a beginner, the network of trails offers something for everyone, connecting you to the renowned slopes of Skeikampen and beyond. A Community Rich in Culture and Adventure Svingvoll is more than just a location; it's a community that celebrates the beauty of its surroundings. Local festivals and cultural events offer a glimpse into the region's rich heritage, while the culinary scene delights with ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjøsetervegen 15 - a holiday home with annex in idyllic surroundings with views towards Sjøsetervannet and Skeikampen.

Tucked away amidst the serene beauty of Sør-Fåvang, this quaint chalet at Husevegen 11, 2634 Fåvang is a gem waiting to be polished. Ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in rural charm while maintaining connectivity to modern conveniences, this property offers a captivating retreat with a backdrop of spectacular natural vistas over Gudbrandsdalslågen. Nestled on the east side of Gudbrandsdalen, the chalet provides stunning views and stands as a testament to the tranquil life one can enjoy in this part of Norway. With an area of 63 square meters, the structure holds a cozy kitchen with a dedicated dining area, a welcoming living room, and two well-sized bedrooms. An additional outbuilding serves as a storage space and includes an outdoor toilet, emphasizing the property's rustic appeal. The property is in good condition but calls for some love and attention. It presents a fantastic opportunity for those with a vision to enhance and personalize their living space to create the perfect countryside home or a holiday getaway. With its solid bones, this chalet is an ideal fixer-upper project for those who find charm and potential in making a space truly their own. Living in Fåvang offers an ideal balance between peaceful countryside solitude and access to necessary amenities. The center of Fåvang is mere 8 km away, hosting grocery stores, quaint cafes, and local shops, ensuring residents do not have to travel far for daily necessities. The town also accommodates modern needs with good charging facilities for electric cars and a nearby gas station. Outdoor enthusiasts will find Fåvang to be a paradise with Fåvangfjellet just 8 km from the chalet, offering extensive hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor activ ... click here to read more

Welcome to Husevegen 11!

Welcome to Sjøsætra, a charming cabin tucked away in the breathtaking landscape of Øyerfjellet, where nature's beauty unfolds right at your doorstep. Nestled comfortably in the scenic and serene surroundings, this cabin invites you to unwind from the chaos of busier city life, offering a slice of tranquility that is hard to find elsewhere. For those with a passion for the outdoors, this cabin promises a lifestyle enriched with the best nature has to offer. The cabin, built back in 1914 and extended around 1950, stands as a testament to a simpler time, echoing the atmosphere of rustic coziness. Functioning with an older standard, this cabin captivates with its quaint aesthetic and functional build. Though minor renovations over the decades, especially in the 50s and 90s, have kept it in good shape, it remains a canvas for future tweaks and enhancements. The wood-paneling inside sets a warm and inviting tone, with a wood-burning stove adding an extra layer of coziness that feels like a warm embrace after a day out in the crisp Nordic air. In the heart of this cabin is the living room and kitchen, a combined area that serves as the primary gathering space. The kitchen is equipped with smooth, painted fronts and a sturdy laminate countertop, ensuring practicality while allowing room for personalization. The extension part houses a quaint bedroom, fitted with two bunk beds, making it suitable for families or small groups of friends. It’s a space that speaks of simplicity and functional comfort, perfect for curling up at the end of an active day. Amenities include: - Wood-burning stove - Traditional wood paneling - Cozy living room/kitchen area - Simple, functional kitchen - Ample bedroom space with bunk beds - Outdoor she ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjøsætra!

Nestled in the heart of Svingvoll, Segalstadsetervegen 39 presents an inviting opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquility and adventure of cabin life in one of Norway's splendid locales. This property offers a cozy retreat within the vibrant tapestry of Skeikampen, providing more than a mere residence but a lifestyle enriched by its surroundings. Located on a sprawling estate over 1.2 acres, this cabin built in 1998, stands ready to offer a place of solace and excitement all year round. The architectural design is simple, yet efficient, ensuring that all necessary amenities are on a single level, with additional space available in the loft. If you're keen on winter sports, you'll find this location particularly appealing—it offers immediate access to cross-country ski trails and convenient ski-out facilities from the nearby alpine resort. Winters in this area of Norway are truly magical, with abundant snowfall and crisp air, perfect for any ski enthusiast looking to hit the slopes without delay. Living in Svingvoll offers a quintessential Norwegian experience enveloped in natural beauty. Known for its seasonal rhythms, Svingvoll presents snowy vistas in winter and lush greenery come summer, a dynamic that truly enriches daily life. Local life is a mix of leisure and activity, with amenities such as a golf course just a stone's throw away, along with cafes and restaurants that capture the essence of Norwegian cuisine and culture. A close-knit community meets the fantastic landscape, creating a perfect setting for seasonal festivities and outdoor gatherings. Living in this cabin means not just being a resident, but a participant in the area's natural wonder. The large, south-facing terrace—over 52 square m ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque setting of Aust-Torpa in the heart of the Norwegian countryside. Nestled at Fjellobakken 44, 2881 Aust-Torpa, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself into a world of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. With its robust construction from 2015, this cabin provides a perfect blend of comfort with the great outdoors, promising an exceptional lifestyle for those seeking the tranquility only a place like this can offer. As you approach the chalet, you’ll find it comfortably situated within a cozy, snow-secure cabin area. This means winters here are a true wonderland, packed with miles of well-prepared ski trails literally at your doorstep. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a curious beginner, there's plenty of snow-laden fun awaiting. But the magic doesn’t end when the snow melts; summers bring about an equally enticing array of activities. You can explore beautiful hiking paths that weave through the stunning landscapes or, if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, take a short drive to tackle the mountain trails leading to Prestkjerringa and Spåtind. Don’t let the hustle and bustle of your busy life hold you back; here in Aust-Torpa, the pace shifts to a more relaxed rhythm. The community cherishes its serene environment, making it a perfect destination for foreign buyers and expats longing for that breath of fresh Norwegian air. The climate here is characterized by its wonderfully distinct seasons—each bringing its own charm. Lively summers filled with vibrant greenery and bright sunshine, transitioning to the refreshing crispness of fall and the stunning white canvas of winter. This chalet is bar none when it co ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellobakken 44!