Idyllic Rjukan Chalet: Your Perfect Norwegian Second Home Retreat

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Hjerdalen 70, 3660 Rjukan, Rjukan (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 45Floor area

€101,800

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

45m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Hjerdalen valley, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Located at Hjerdalen 70, 3660 Rjukan, this property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. With its panoramic views of the majestic Gaustatoppen mountain and the expansive Hardangervidda plateau, this chalet is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.

Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this chalet their second home. With two cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, the property is perfectly suited for small families or couples looking for a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

A Year-Round Playground

Rjukan is renowned for its outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for a second home. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski trails just 50 meters from your doorstep. For those who crave more adrenaline, the nearby alpine resorts offer thrilling downhill skiing opportunities. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a network of hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along serene lakes, perfect for summer exploration.

A Community Rich in Culture and History

While the chalet offers seclusion, it's also conveniently close to Rjukan town center, a short drive away. Here, you'll find a vibrant community with shops, cafes, and cultural attractions. The UNESCO-listed Rjukan-Notodden Industrial Heritage Site offers a glimpse into the region's rich history, while the Krossobanen cable car provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting

The chalet itself is a blend of traditional Norwegian design and modern convenience. The living room, with its large windows, is bathed in natural light and offers stunning views in multiple directions. A wood-burning stove provides warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure. The kitchen is compact yet functional, equipped with everything you need to prepare meals with ease.

Investment Potential

Beyond its appeal as a personal retreat, this property also presents a compelling investment opportunity. The demand for holiday homes in Norway is on the rise, and Rjukan's reputation as a year-round destination ensures a steady stream of potential renters. Whether you're looking to generate rental income or simply want a place to escape to, this chalet is a sound investment.

Key Features:
- Spectacular views of Gaustatoppen and Hardangervidda
- Two bedrooms, sold fully furnished in authentic cabin style
- Efficient wood-burning stove and installed electricity
- Upgraded shed with incineration toilet
- Flat, well-maintained lot of 986 sqm
- Direct access to ski trails and hiking paths
- Proximity to Rjukan Fjellstue and Rjukan town center
- Ideal for families, nature lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts

Owning this chalet means more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking solitude, adventure, or a bit of both, this Rjukan chalet offers the perfect balance. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this dream a reality. Experience the magic of Hjerdalen and discover why so many have fallen in love with this enchanting corner of Norway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
45
Price per m²
€2,262
Garden size
986
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 Fjordøy!

The first thing you notice is the silence. Not the absence of sound — the lake has plenty of that, a rowboat knocking gently against its mooring, wind moving through the birch trees at the edge of the plot — but the absence of everything else. No traffic. No notifications that feel urgent. Just Storblåvatnet laid out below the living room windows like something from a Knut Hamsun novel, and a fireplace that'll be lit before you've even unpacked. This is a two-bedroom chalet vacation home in Namdalseid, Trøndelag, and it is genuinely unlike most cabins you'll find on the Norwegian market right now. The off-grid setup — solar panels on both the main cabin and the separate annex, rainwater collection with filtration, a wood-burning stove doing the heavy lifting on cold autumn nights — makes this less a weekend bolt-hole and more a functioning little world unto itself. Built originally in 1978, the main cabin sits at 46 square metres of interior space, which sounds compact until you're inside and the living room opens up around you. At roughly 25 square metres, it's the kind of room that earns its size: a fireplace at one end, a wood stove at the other, and a bank of large windows framing unobstructed views down across the water toward Øyensskavlen mountain, which tops out at 687 metres and is a proper half-day hike from your front door. On clear July evenings — and there are many of them here, the plot faces south and gets sun from early morning until late — you can sit on the 25-square-metre covered veranda and watch the light change colour on the mountain for an hour without it feeling like a long time. The kitchen is functional rather than elaborate, which fits the cabin's ethos: you're here to spend time outdoors, no ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storblåvatnet 10, presented by EiendomsMegler1 v/ Magnus Aasland.

The first thing you notice on a still July morning at Straumsvågen 109 is the silence — not the absence of sound, but the specific quality of it. The soft lapping of water maybe forty seconds' walk from the front door. A fishing boat somewhere out on the fjord, engine ticking over. Birdsong you can't quite identify. This is what a proper Norwegian cabin holiday sounds like, and owning this chalet means it's yours to come back to whenever city life stops making sense. Kvisvik sits along the edge of Møre og Romsdal, a county that consistently stops visitors dead in their tracks. This is the same coastline that inspired a thousand painters and drew Norse sailors centuries before anyone thought to put a road through here. Straumsvågen itself is a quiet inlet where the light does extraordinary things in the late evening — in summer it barely gets dark, and the sky turns shades of amber and coral that you genuinely won't find anywhere south of the Arctic Circle. The mountains that frame the view from the chalet's veranda aren't decorative. They're the kind you actually want to climb. The property at Straumsvågen 109 was built in 1986 and sits in genuinely good condition — no renovation project waiting to bite you, just a well-kept cabin ready for use from day one. At 62 square metres of indoor living space, it's compact in the way that Norwegian cabins are supposed to be: efficient, functional, warm. The layout makes sense. The living room sits at the heart of things, with windows sized generously enough to let the landscape in, and on grey October weekends when the rain comes sideways off the fjord, the fireplace turns the whole room into something very close to perfect. Adjoining the living area, the kitchen handles the pr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Rjukan, specifically at Hyldalen 211, sits a delightful cabin just waiting to welcome its new owners. Covering a cozy 61 square meters, this cabin offers a snug retreat amidst the grandeur of nature, where you can immerse yourself in the serenity and spectacular views of Skarfoss and the majestic mountains that cradle this idyllic Norwegian setting. Here is a place where the simple pleasures of life are amplified by the warmth of the hearth and the embrace of the forest. The cabin exudes a well-loved comfort that's hard to match; it's a perfect spot for someone looking to own a slice of Norway's beautiful wilderness. This cabin, priced at an attractive 81,200, may not boast modern luxuries, but it more than makes up for it with character and unbeatable views. - Size: 61 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 0 - Location: Hyldalen, Rjukan - South-facing for year-round sunlight - Cozy living room with log timber and fireplace - Spacious kitchen with wood stove - West-side extension with additional sleeping space - Outbuilding equipped with storage, outhouse, and sauna - Easy access to ski trails and hiking paths Rjukan already has a reputation for being a doorway to some of Norway’s finest natural pursuits. For expats and international buyers, this area offers a taste of everything Norway has to offer in terms of outdoor activities and peaceful living. With long summer days perfect for hiking and winters tailored for exhilarating ski adventures, there's something for everyone. If you're a nature enthusiast, you're going to find plenty to do here throughout the year, from wandering the lush trails in spring and summer to carving your path through the snow in winter. Living in ... click here to read more

Aktiv v/Marie Langseth ønsker velkommen til Hyldalen 211

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Telemark region, this charming chalet in Hyldalen, Rjukan, offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts, this property is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape amidst nature's grandeur. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, set at an elevation of 940 meters, provides panoramic vistas stretching from the majestic Gaustatoppen to the serene Frøystul. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace or cozying up by the wood-burning stove, every moment here is a celebration of nature's splendor. A Year-Round Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Rjukan is renowned for its outdoor activities, making it a year-round destination for adventure seekers. In the winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy base for skiing enthusiasts, with a groomed trail just 75 meters away. Access is a breeze, whether by snowmobile or skis, ensuring you can hit the slopes with ease. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a network of hiking trails, perfect for exploring the rugged beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. A Lifestyle of Tranquility and Convenience Despite its secluded setting, the chalet is conveniently accessible during the summer months, with a road leading directly to the property. The south-facing plot ensures ample sunlight throughout the year, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere both inside and out. The outdoor space is perfect for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the stunning surroundings. Chalet Features: - Traditio ... click here to read more

Summer view from the east

Hi! I’m writing you in between showings, so please forgive any small typos – busy day as always in this market. Thanks for your interest in this unique chalet in Rjukan, Norway. I often work with international clients looking to enjoy the peace and beauty of Norway, and I genuinely think this property on Møsvannsveien 660 could tick a lot of right boxes if you’re searching for a true mountain getaway with solid basics and plenty of great experiences at your doorstep. Let me lay out the story of this property and what living here in Rjukan is actually like, especially for someone moving in from abroad. Rjukan is a small city nestled deep in Telemark, known for its dramatic landscapes, UNESCO World Heritage status, and its welcoming, down-to-earth atmosphere. It’s not only a bit of living history, but also a hub for outdoor activities both summer and winter. If you like peace, fresh air, and access to both wild nature and a friendly local community, you’ll get that here. The climate in Rjukan delivers those crisp Norwegian winters everyone dreams about—expect plenty of snow and top skiing conditions from November to Easter. Summers are pretty mild and bring long days, hiking, freshwater fishing, and mountain biking. You get the best of both seasons, though—autumn is also just spectacular with all the colour. This is chalet living in the real sense: time slows down, and the world seems a bit simpler. Right, onto the chalet itself. The property sits slightly raised above Skarfoss for brilliant views. Originally built in the 1960s and then fully rebuilt in 2006, you’ll find everything in good, solid condition. It’s not a “luxury cabin” but it’s upgraded well, feels sturdy, and is exactly what you want if you’re looking for ... click here to read more

Welcome to Møsvannsveien 660

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains, this charming chalet in Rjukan offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Hyldalen 393, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, tranquility, and natural beauty. With its prime location, this chalet is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in one of Europe's most picturesque regions. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of Skarfoss and the surrounding mountains greeting you each morning. This chalet, built in 1993, is perched on a small hill, providing a secluded setting that ensures privacy and peace. The property spans a generous 1,034 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. Key Features: - Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Ideal for families or groups, providing ample space for guests. - Spacious Living Room: Large windows frame stunning views, filling the space with natural light. - Functional Kitchen: Well-equipped with ample storage and workspace for culinary enthusiasts. - Cozy Fireplace: Perfect for warming up after a day of skiing or hiking. - Outbuilding (15 sqm): Versatile space for storage or a workshop. - Expansive Outdoor Area: Includes a garden and terrace for al fresco dining and relaxation. - Child-Friendly Environment: Safe and secure for families with children. - Year-Round Accessibility: Equipped with electricity and heating for all-season use. - Proximity to Outdoor Activities: Direct access to hiking trails, ski tracks, and fishing spots. - Rich Local Culture: Close to Rjukan's historical sites and cultural attractions. The Rjukan Experience: Rjukan is a town steeped in history and nat ... click here to read more

Aktiv v/Marie Langseth welcomes you to Hyldalen 393!

### Experience the Allure of Mountain Living at Hyldalen 517 Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of wildlife are your morning symphony. At Hyldalen 517, nestled in the heart of Rjukan's breathtaking landscape, this dream becomes your daily reality. This charming chalet offers not just a home, but a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. ### A Home That Embraces Nature Originally crafted in 1969 and thoughtfully expanded in 2011, this chalet harmoniously blends traditional Norwegian craftsmanship with modern comforts. Set on a generous 1,080 square meter plot, the property offers ample space for outdoor gatherings, play, and relaxation. Its elevated position provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, ensuring that every moment spent here is accompanied by nature's grandeur. ### Inside the Chalet Step inside to discover 86 square meters of inviting living space, where large windows flood the rooms with natural light and frame the stunning vistas. The main living area, with its cozy wood-burning stove, is the perfect retreat after a day of exploration. An open-plan dining area seamlessly connects to a well-equipped kitchen, making it ideal for entertaining family and friends. The chalet features two comfortable bedrooms, including a spacious master bedroom in the newer extension and a charming second bedroom with a double bed and bunk, perfect for children or guests. A large loft provides additional sleeping space, ensuring there's room for everyone. ### Outdoor Adventures Await Hyldalen 517 is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, groomed cross-country ski tr ... click here to read more

Presented by EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Ann Helén Jamtveit. Photo: Inbovi

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic landscape, Frøystaulvegen 14 in Rjukan offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that promises both tranquility and adventure. This well-maintained property, built in 1985, is a testament to the timeless allure of Norwegian architecture, perfectly blending rustic charm with modern comforts. Situated at the edge of the Hardangervidda plateau, this chalet is more than just a home; 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 onto the expansive veranda. Here, panoramic views stretch across the landscape, offering a daily spectacle of nature's grandeur. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a sunset dinner, the veranda becomes your personal haven, a place to unwind and soak in the beauty that surrounds you. The chalet's interior is designed with both comfort and functionality in mind. The open-plan living room and kitchen area is a bright and inviting space, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Large windows frame the stunning views, allowing natural light to flood the room, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen, with its original pine cabinetry and ample workspace, is a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. With three cozy bedrooms, this chalet comfortably accommodates family and guests. The master bedroom, with direct access to the veranda, offers a private retreat, while the additional bedrooms, equipped with bunk beds, provide ample sleeping space for children or visitors. Clever storage solutions throughout the chalet ensure that every inch of space is ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Guro Borsodi Bakka presents Frøystaulvegen 14!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic Hjerdalen valley, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Located just 7.5 km from the quaint town of Rjukan, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's rugged landscape. This chalet, affectionately known as "Libu," is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with outdoor exploration and peaceful retreats. A Home with History and Modern Comforts Originally built in 1952, "Libu" has been thoughtfully updated to blend its historical charm with modern conveniences. The chalet's expansion in 2014 increased its living space to a comfortable 70 square meters, providing ample room for family gatherings or quiet weekends away. Key Features: - Two Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for families or hosting friends. - Modern Kitchen: Renovated in 2022, featuring a wood-burning stove, gas appliances, and clever water solutions. - Cozy Living Room: High ceilings, log walls, and a Jøtul wood stove create a warm, inviting atmosphere. - Off-Grid Power: Solar panels and a generator ensure reliable energy. - Year-Round Access: Car access in summer; ski or snowmobile in winter. - Detached Shed: Additional storage for outdoor gear. - Spacious Veranda: Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Owning this chalet means embracing the best of both worlds. In the winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with ski trails and snowmobile routes right at your doorstep. The local ski network is extensive, offering groomed track ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin in natural surroundings

Picture yourself standing on a wooden terrace at 972 meters above sea level, warm coffee in hand, as the morning sun illuminates the endless expanse of Hardangervidda plateau stretching before you. The crisp mountain air fills your lungs, carrying the faint scent of pine and wildflowers, while the only sounds are birdsong and the gentle breeze through the valley. This is daily life at Holvik vestre 5, a traditional Norwegian mountain cabin where authentic highland living meets practical modern comfort. This 31-square-meter retreat sits at the edge of Northern Europe's largest mountain plateau, offering year-round access to Norway's most pristine wilderness. The cabin's elevated position provides unobstructed views across mountain peaks and valleys, creating a natural sanctuary that feels worlds away from everyday life yet remains connected to Rauland's thriving outdoor community. The heart of this mountain home centers around a brick fireplace with an open hearth, where crackling fires transform cold evenings into cozy gatherings. Wooden surfaces throughout create warmth and character, while large windows frame the ever-changing mountain landscape like living artwork. The open ceiling design enhances the sense of space, making the compact footprint feel surprisingly generous and inviting for both relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen renovation completed in 2021 brings contemporary functionality to this traditional setting. Modern cabinetry combines with solid wood countertops and integrated stainless steel sink, while a new Morsø wood-burning stove installed in 2025 provides both heating and authentic mountain cooking experiences. Fold-down power outlets and thoughtful storage solutions demonstrate how modern conv ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin with sunny and fantastic location

Welcome to the enchanting world of cabin living, tucked away in the heart of the stunning landscape of Tuddal. Nestled at Heddevassvegen 61, this quaint cabin complex is a hidden gem in the serene area of Bondal, a picturesque setting that offers an inviting escape from the hustle and bustle. This piece of paradise includes five unique buildings, each beggin' for your special touch and ready to be transformed into an ideal retreat. The main cabin itself is a delightful invitation to cozy living, with its charming layout that includes a well-sized kitchen, inviting living room, pleasant dining area, and a snug bedroom. It's an authentic Norwegian cabin experience, crafted to present a homey embrace as soon as you enter. And while it could benefit from a bit of modernization, this gives you the perfect opportunity to infuse your personality and style. The annex complements the cabin by offering an additional living room and kitchen space, along with another peaceful bedroom, contributin' to a total of 6-7 beds over the complex. Sittin' high and proud, this property offers unbeatable views over the stunning Norwegian landscape. Just imagine yourself sippin' a nice cup of hot chocolate while gazin' over the impressive terrain. With its west-facing position, the cabin ensures long, sunny afternoons, perfect for those who cherish natural light and warmth. Outside, the fresh, crisp air invigorates the senses, and the peaceful tranquility here is simply unmatched. The real essence of living in Tuddal is its delightful proximity to nature. For those who love the outdoors, this savin' grace of a location is a paradise. Bondal offers endless hiking opportunities through its lush forest terrain, mesmerizing lakes, and rolling mou ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Ann Helèn Jamtveit presents Heddevassvegen 61!

Nestled in the heart of Rauland, this exquisite chalet offers a unique blend of modern design and traditional Norwegian charm, making it the perfect second home or holiday retreat. With its prime location at Bjønnsbulivegen 162, this property is a gateway to the serene beauty and outdoor adventures that Rauland is renowned for. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of Gaustatoppen and the surrounding mountains, with the crisp, fresh air invigorating your senses. This chalet, completed in 2023, is a testament to contemporary Norwegian architecture, featuring expansive windows that frame the stunning landscape and flood the interior with natural light. The exterior, clad in high-quality wood treated with iron vitriol, harmonizes beautifully with the natural surroundings, offering both aesthetic appeal and durability. A Lifestyle of Comfort and Adventure The chalet's interior is a sanctuary of comfort and style. The ground floor boasts a spacious living room with an open-plan kitchen, perfect for entertaining family and friends. The kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making meal preparation a joy. The living area opens onto a generous terrace, where you can dine al fresco or simply relax and soak in the panoramic views. The main bedroom on the ground floor is a haven of tranquility, while the bathroom offers modern amenities, including underfloor heating for those chilly winter mornings. Upstairs, the cozy loft room and two sleeping lofts provide flexible sleeping arrangements, ideal for accommodating guests or children. Key Features: - Architect-designed chalet completed in 2023 - Located in a peaceful, scenic area with panoramic mountain views - Spacious living room ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Flatdal region, this charming chalet at Dyrlandsvegen 2 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its traditional design and modern conveniences, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines rustic charm with contemporary comfort. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush forests and the gentle flow of a nearby river. This chalet, built in 1963, sits on a generous 1,066 square meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the Norwegian countryside. ### A Cozy Retreat with Modern Amenities The chalet boasts a cozy yet functional layout, featuring two inviting bedrooms, a spacious living room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a bathroom. The open-plan design of the living room and kitchen creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. - Two comfortable bedrooms: Ideal for family or guests. - Open-plan living room and kitchen: Fosters a social and inviting environment. - Modern kitchen amenities: Includes solid pine furnishings, a stove, and a refrigerator. - Efficient heating: Provided by a heat pump and a wood-burning stove. - Functional bathroom: Equipped with a shower, washbasin, and separate toilet room. - Connected utilities: Electricity, water from a borehole, and sewage ensure year-round comfort. ### Embrace the Norwegian Lifestyle Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. Flatdal is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant local community, offering a plethora of activities for every season. - Summer activi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Dyrlandsvegen 2 - Seljord municipality

Nestled at the pinnacle of Fyrieggvegen, this exquisite chalet in Rjukan offers a unique blend of modern design and natural beauty, making it the perfect second home for those seeking a serene escape in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains. With its prime location at 1,045 meters above sea level, this property promises breathtaking panoramic views and direct access to some of the country's most stunning landscapes. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks of Gaustatoppen. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Upon entering the chalet, you're greeted by a spacious living area that seamlessly integrates with an open-plan kitchen. The centerpiece of this space is the iconic Gyro Focus fireplace, a 360-degree rotating marvel that adds both warmth and a touch of elegance. Large windows flood the room with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The chalet boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to provide a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. The main bathroom is a sanctuary of modern luxury, equipped with high-quality fixtures that promise a relaxing experience. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive 48 square meter terrace, where the beauty of the Norwegian wilderness unfolds before you. This outdoor space is perfect for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings. The terrace's strategic positioning ensures you enjoy the sun's warmth throughout the day. ### A Year-Round Playground Whether you're an avi ... click here to read more

Fyrieggvegen 178 - Exterior view

Nestled away in the serene reaches of Åmotsdal, a picturesque village in Norway, lies a delightful chalet at Nilsrud 9, 3844 Åmotsdal. This property, ideally crafted for families seeking retreat and recreation, reflects a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. As a global real estate agent, I find myself excited to share such a rare find with international buyers yearning for a Nordic escape. This charming family abode was established in 2014 and has since been kept in good shape, showcasing thoughtful maintenance throughout. The chalet proudly stands within a small cluster of cabins, each resembling the warmth and coziness quintessential to Nordic living. It’s a true gem for those seeking both comfort and a touch of wilderness in their lives. The cabin's family-friendly design ensures convenience, with all essential spaces on a single plane, complemented by an inviting loft. It's perfect for young children who might delight in having bunk beds or even for guests who find loft living a cozy adventure. The practicality of this home includes installed electricity and water, which is pretty important for easy, modern-day living. Now, imagine driving up to your own personal slice of Nordic paradise, with easy access thanks to the road leading straight to your new doorsteps. The cabin has the kind of parking spot that makes unloading your bags swift, especially after a long drive or shopping trip. The property itself delivers: - 3 inviting bedrooms - 1 spacious bathroom - Approximately 95 square meters of living space - A welcoming family living space - Maximized sun exposure with a south and west-facing terrace - Picturesque mountain views - Loft space for sleep or play - Installed electricity and water utilities ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Ann Helén Jamtveit presents Nilsrud 9 - Beautiful, well-maintained family cabin from 2014, at Kvambekk in Åmotsdal!

Step into the serene embrace of Tuddal at Blåtjønnvegen 10, a charming cabin that promises a genuine escape into the wild yet comforting arms of nature. Nestled in the tranquil community of Tuddal, this cabin offers an authentic taste of the quiet life, where the only sounds you'll hear are the whisper of the wind through the trees and the gentle rustling of leaves underfoot. This delightful 58 square meter cabin, built in 1977, is perfectly poised as your idyllic holiday home. If you're seeking a true getaway from the hustle and bustle of modern life, this is your spot. Although the cabin is not equipped with running water, sewage, or traditional electricity, it operates on solar panels and a 12 V battery that keeps you connected with the simple essentials. The connection to nature here is unmatched, putting you just steps away from the trails and a refreshing bathing area, ideal for nature enthusiasts and those craving a dose of tranquility. As you step inside, you’re greeted by a bright and spacious living room adorned with panel walls and wooden floors, exuding a warm, inviting feel. The wood stove serves as the heart of the home, offering cozy comfort during chilly evenings. Whether you're reading a book or sharing stories by firelight, it's the perfect place to unwind. The kitchen corner is beautifully simple, equipped with a gas refrigerator and stove, making meal preparations straightforward even as you embrace the joys of off-grid living. The cabin boasts two comfortable bedrooms, each providing ample space to rest after a day exploring the great outdoors. The living room also functions as an additional sleeping area, complete with its own exit, ensuring flexibility for accommodating guests or family. Outside ... click here to read more

Cabin located in the beautiful nature.

Nestled in the heart of Rauland, at address Rjupelisvingen 6, we present to you a charming chalet-style property that captures the essence of a cozy mountain retreat. This property, ideal for those seeking a peaceful abode amidst nature's bounty, boasts a picturesque setting with stunning views of both tranquil waters and majestic mountains. Just imagine waking up to the serene beauty surrounding you every single day! Life in Rauland is something truly special. With a population that's known for its warm and welcoming demeanor, this city provides a unique blend of scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventure. This is not just a place to live – it's a lifestyle choice. Known for its traditional Norwegian charm, Rauland also offers an endless array of outdoor activities. From skiing along perfect trails during the snowy months to hiking through lush green landscapes in summer, every season comes with its own set of wonders. The climate in Rauland can be quite diverse; winters are snowy and perfect for ski-lovers, while summers are pleasantly cool, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking and exploring nature. It's a place where you can truly experience all four seasons to their fullest. A quick stroll from the chalet reveals more of what makes this area great. Just a short distance away, you'll find ski trails that lead to thrilling adventures on the slopes. For the warmer months, fascinating hiking trails beckon those who seek to explore the vibrant landscapes. And let's not forget about the nearby swimming lakes that provide refreshing escapes. Now, let's talk about the property itself. This chalet is in good condition—a lovely setup where everything is conveniently laid out on a single lev ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren har nå gleden av å presentere Rjupelisvingen 6 - En flott hytte fra 2011 med idyllisk og attraktiv beliggenhet på Heimvegli på Rauland

Nestled in the heart of Norway’s scenic landscapes, you’ll discover this charming chalet at Bjørkelivegen 26 in Rauland. As a busy real estate agent with a deep understanding of the area, I'm thrilled to guide you through this captivating property. Whether you’re envisioning a serene retreat or a home base for alpine adventures, this chalet offers a perfect blend of comfort and opportunity, appealing to families and nature lovers alike. This cabin unfolds like a storybook in the picturesque Heimvegli cabin area, resting snugly at an elevation of about 934 meters. With stunning vistas and incredible outdoor opportunities just beyond the door, it's a haven for those seeking the tranquility of nature without sacrificing the conveniences of modern living. Envision mornings spent exploring meticulously maintained ski trails and summers wandering through hiking routes threading around Vierli and beyond. The chalet was built in 2009 and is in good condition, exuding charm through its comfortable, functional layout across two floors. This isn't a fixer-upper but rather a cozy and well-cared-for dwelling ready to host new stories. The ground floor features a spacious open-concept living room and kitchen area, the heart of the home where families can gather and create lasting memories. Key property features include: - Three cozy bedrooms, two on the main floor and one upstairs in the loft - Two bathrooms, complete with underfloor heating, one with an adjoining sauna for that authentic Scandinavian experience - A well-appointed kitchen with white, profiled cabinetry, modern appliances, and ample counter space - Outdoor amenities include a hot tub, an inviting outdoor fireplace, and a generous seating area with a patio door lea ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Ann Helén Jamtveit presenterer Bjørkelivegen 26!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine trees. As the morning sun filters through the forest canopy, you step out onto your veranda, coffee in hand, and take in the breathtaking panorama of Tuddal's majestic mountains. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where nature's beauty and tranquility envelop you, offering a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Cozy Haven with Rustic Charm Nestled in the serene Bondal area, this 3-bedroom chalet is a testament to the simplicity and comfort of traditional Norwegian leisure homes. With a practical layout spread across 57 square meters, the chalet offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The living room, with its large windows, becomes a sunlit haven where you can unwind after a day of exploration. The wood stove crackles softly, casting a warm glow that invites relaxation and reflection. Embrace the Off-Grid Lifestyle This property is a true off-grid experience, designed for those who cherish a closer connection with nature. Equipped with a solar panel system and battery pack, the chalet provides essential comforts while minimizing your environmental footprint. The absence of installed water and sewage systems adds to the authentic cabin experience, encouraging you to embrace a simpler, more sustainable way of living. A Playground for Outdoor Enthusiasts Tuddal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. As the seasons change, the forests and mountains offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The nearby G ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Åmotsdal, at Søndre Kvambekk 11, 3864 Rauland, this charming chalet presents a splendid opportunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a base to explore the stunning Norwegian landscape. With the perfect blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, this chalet provides an exceptional haven for anyone looking to experience the tranquil life in Norway. The property, in good condition, invites you to unwind in its spacious 90 square meters, offering a generous accommodation with 4 bedrooms and a single bathroom. Perfect for a family or those who cherish hosting friends, this chalet is all about comfort and relaxation. Encompassing an advantageous west-facing location, the chalet grants you an outstanding panoramic view of the mesmerizing mountain ranges, creating an idyllic backdrop for your everyday life. As a potential global buyer, you would appreciate the diverse outdoor activities available just outside your door. The chalet's locale is a paradise for ski enthusiasts, with trails weaving through the terrain, offering an exciting challenge for adventurers. During the warmer months, the area transforms into a vibrant hiking haven, with trails that reveal some of Norway's most breathtaking natural vistas. Only a short 20-minute ride will take you to the Rauland Ski Center, a popular destination for both locals and tourists, and operational throughout the week. Living in Åmotsdal offers a lovely interplay of solitude and community. While the chalet sits in a secluded spot with no visible neighbors, ensuring privacy, the local village atmosphere fosters a warm, welcoming environment. You'll find a hearty Norwegian spirit among the residents, who are often seen enjoying the very ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren har nå gleden av å presentere Søndre Kvambekk 11 -  Et koselig hyttetun med svært god plassering på Kvambekkheia