Lake Limingen Chalet: 2022 Nordic Retreat for Nature Lovers with Roomy Interiors, Adventure, and Scenic Views

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Gamle Gjersvikveien 6, 7898 Limingen, Limingen (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 68Floor area

€247,863

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

68m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine waking up to the pictureesque vistas of Lake Limingen every day. Here at Gamle Gjersvikveien 6, nestled within the serene landscapes of Limingen, you find a delightful chalet awaiting its new owners. This is not just any residence; it's a place where tranquility meets adventure, providing a hub for those looking to embrace the great outdoors. Built in 2022, this chalet offers a modern touch combined with the rustic warmth of a traditional Nordic retreat. It's a perfect fit for those seeking a leisure property to unwind or explore the endless outdoor activities nearby.

The Chalet and Its Features:
- 3 cosy bedrooms
- Inviting loft area
- Spacious living room and kitchen duo
- 1 bathroom equipped with laundry facilities
- Handy outdoor storage space
- Heated with electricity and a cozy wood stove
- Public water and sewage connection

The chalet is in great condition, not needing any major repairs, making it move-in ready for those who can't wait to start their new venture at Limingen. While the term "chalet" often conjures images of snow-capped mountains and roaring fires, this space is versatile enough to be your homely base in both winter wonderland and summer paradise.

The Local Area:
Limingen is a true gem in this part of Norway, especially for those who appreciate the beauty of nature. The climate here provides a striking contrast from season to season, making every visit unique. Summers bring mildly warm days and cool nights, perfect for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Winters usher in a snow-covered paradise, an alluring call to winter sports enthusiasts.

Situated near Børgefjellsenteret, the chalet offers easy access to an alpine slope and extensive cross-country trails. The area is renowned for its outdoor opportunities, whether it's hunting in the stunning nearby forests or trying your luck fishing in the pristine waters of Lake Limingen. Nature lovers will relish the proximity to Børgefjell National Park, a sanctuary for several species of wildlife and a playground for those yearning for adventure.

Local Amenities:
- Alpine slope
- Cross-country trails
- Proximity to Børgefjell National Park
- Short trip to Røyrvik center (3 km)
- Shops, school, sports hall, and a gas station in Røyrvik

Living here offers a degree of seclusion balanced with convenience. Røyrvik is just a short drive away, providing all necessary amenities and a touch of local culture. You can easily fetch groceries, materials, or simply enjoy a community event when you feel like mixing with the locals. For expats and overseas buyers, Limingen presents the opportunity to immerse in local Norwegian culture while also enjoying a peaceful retreat.

The Chalet Life:
In addition to the obvious attractions, what truly defines life in a chalet like this is its lifestyle. There's something that feels inherently special about returning to a chalet after a day spent outdoors. Perhaps it's the calming comfort found within its wooden walls or the promise of a warm meal prepared in the open kitchen, overlooking the serene lake views.

Owning a chalet in Limingen is not just about the structure itself but the entirety of the experience—the clean air, the stillness of early mornings broken only by birds, and the snow softly blanketing the landscape in winter. It's a slower pace, where evenings might be spent by the wood stove, planning the next day's adventures.

This chalet, priced at $247,863, presents more than just a dwelling; it's an invitation to indulge in the very best that the Limingen area has to offer. For those ready to make a change and embrace life surrounded by nature, there's truly no better place to call home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
68
Price per m²
€3,645
Garden size
833
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 Eimhjellevegen 55! Photo: Photoevent (Thor-Aage Bolseth Lillestøl)

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Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/Thomas Lerstadgrind presents Finnsetveien 131

Step outside on a July morning at Sydengveien 110 and the first thing you notice is the silence—not the dead kind, but the alive kind. Wind through the birch trees. A distant gull. The faint smell of low tide drifting up from Sørengkilen, just a five-minute walk down the path. This is Vesterøy life, and once you've had a taste of it, a regular apartment in the city starts to feel like a compromise. Hvaler is a stretch of islands at the mouth of the Oslofjord, about 120 kilometers south of Oslo and a world away from it in every meaningful sense. Vesterøy is one of the largest islands in the archipelago, connected to the mainland by road through the Hvaler tunnel, making it reachable year-round without ferries or timetables. Families from Oslo, Fredrikstad, and Gothenburg have been coming here for generations, drawn by the smooth granite skerries, the clear shallow waters, and the particular quality of light that bounces off the fjord on a long Scandinavian evening. This two-bedroom chalet on Sydengveien sits on a generous freehold plot of roughly 1,302 square meters, which is a genuinely rare thing on Hvaler. The garden is a mix of mown lawn, mature trees, and the bare Norwegian bedrock that pushes up through the ground in that characteristically dramatic way—all of it private, all of it yours. Kids can run the full length of it without getting close to a fence. Adults can find a quiet corner that no neighbor can see into. Both things matter. The chalet itself was built in 1964 and has been updated in careful, practical increments rather than gutted and renovated beyond recognition. The bones are solid. A Decra roof went on in 2016. Large sliding doors replaced the old terrace opening in 2015. The two bedrooms got new ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sydengveien 110, presented by EiendomsMegler1 v/Bjørnar Brynildsen. Photo: Fotoetcetera AS.

Properties nearby

Imagine stepping into the tranquil haven of Rørliveien 10, in the picturesque embrace of Limingen. This delightful chalet, built thoughtfully in 2011, offers a little slice of heaven for those keen on exploring the great Norwegian outdoors. Surrounded by the lush landscapes of Børgefjellsenteret, this well-maintained leisure property is nestled within an established cabin area in the municipality of Røyrvik. With a price tag of 190,000, you're not just buying a property, but investing in a lifestyle brimming with possibilities. Limingen is a hidden gem, tucked away in the stunning folds of Norway's ample natural beauty. Living here means waking up to the serene sight of surrounding mountain ranges, breathing the crisp air, and living in close harmony with nature. This is a place that feels secluded yet connected, offering the sense of peace many seek but few find. The climate here offers a cool and refreshing retreat from hotter locales, with winters wrapped in a blanket of snow, perfect for indulging in winter sports, and summers painted in vibrant greens, inviting you to step outside and explore. This property is more than just a chalet; it’s a lifestyle choice for the adventurous at heart. The chalet, while not palatial, manages to blend comfort and practicality seamlessly. Its thoughtful design includes a cozy entrance hall leading you into a space where the kitchen and living room flow together, ideal for entertaining or lounging after a long day outdoors. The modest but charming interior is completed with two snug bedrooms, a bathroom equipped with laundry facilities, and a useful storage/drying room. For those times when family and friends visit, a well-planned sleeping loft offers extra accommodation. There's ... click here to read more

Leisure property in Rørlivegen 10, Røyrvik for sale!

Welcome to the serene life of Skorovatn, where this delightful cabin awaits to offer you a slice of paradise nestled in nature. Now, as a busy real estate agent, I must tell you, this treasure of a home located at Stallvikveien 780, 7893 Skorovatn, is perfect for those seeking the charm of a cabin lifestyle, while being enveloped by the natural beauty of Norway. Just imagine waking up with the first light of dawn, in this cozy yet spacious five-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin that was lovingly constructed in 2014. Settled near the picturesque Tunnsjøen Lake, this cabin isn't just a home—it's an experience. Let's talk about what the Skorovatn area has to offer first, because knowing the place is as important as the property itself. Skorovatn, a lovely little retreat that offers a gateway to Norway's captivating wilderness, is renowned for its quiet, small-town feel and abundant outdoor activities. For the adventurous spirit, the region provides numerous hunting and fishing opportunities, as well as boating, with a Hansvik boat included in your new home purchase. This area has a cool fantasy of majestic mountains, lush forests, and crystal-clear lakes. Whether your interests lean towards adventurous hikes through the scenic trails of Norsk natur, or relaxing boat trips across Tunnsjøen, there is something for everyone here. Hunters will appreciate the area's richness in wildlife, offering ample chance to connect with nature. In winter, the landscape transforms, providing a crisp, white playground for skiing and snowshoeing too. Families can make it a regular event to explore Gudfjelløya, a beautiful island with much to reveal. Living here year-round is a joy, with the climate characterized by mild, pleasantly cool summers ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stallvikveien 780!

Let me introduce you to a delightful cabin nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Nordli, Norway. This charming abode is the epitome of tranquility and offers a remarkable opportunity for those yearning for a slice of serenity away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located at Portfjellveien 46, 7882 Nordli, this three-bedroom cabin with one bathroom spans an impressive 91 square meters. It's perfect for small families or groups of friends seeking a cozy hideaway in the Norwegian wilderness. Imagine waking up to the crisp, fresh air, stepping outside, and being greeted by the stunning landscape that is the hallmark of Nordli. With a price tag of 118,803, this cabin is not just a property; it's an investement in a lifestyle immersed in nature. Set in good condition, this cabin is all set to be moved into, providing immediate comfort while also offering space for personal touches to make it truly feel like home. Here are few key features of the property: - Three comfortable bedrooms - One modern bathroom - Generous living area with ample natural light - New garage built in 2021 - A useful outdoor storage shed - Lean-to shelter awaiting your creative vision - Water sourced sustainably from a nearby stream - A sprawling plot measuring about 1325 square meters - Electricity already installed - Minimal visibility from neighbors ensuring privacy From the moment you step into Portfjellveien 46, the charm of a rural lifestyle captivated by nature and adventure will sweep you away. With direct access to hiking trails, berry fields, and prime hunting and fishing areas, it's the perfect spot for those who love to immerse themselves in outdoor adventures. Furthermore, a unique snowmobile trail easily connects you to bot ... click here to read more

Welcome to Portfjellveien 46!

Nestled in the picturesque setting of Nordli, you’ll find this charming chalet located at Fagerliveien 16, 7882 Nordli. Priced reasonably at NOK 158,119, it's a splendid opportunity for overseas buyers and expats lookin' to own a slice of Norwegian charm. Let me take you on a journey through this lovely property and the vibrant life in Nordli. Firstly, let’s talk about the chalet itself. Imagine your mornings starting in a cozy chalet spread over 78 square meters with the warm, golden Norwegian sun greeting you through new windows in the living room and kitchen. The property, recently upgraded, boasts a sleek and modern HTH kitchen complete with an integrated oven, stove, and dishwasher - perfect for preparing meals after a day’s adventure. You'll also find a freestanding refrigerator ready to store your culinary creations. With surfaces in several rooms refreshed to reflect contemporary styles, the vibrant spaces bring a fresh feel that complements the surrounding landscapes. On the 1st floor, you enter through a welcoming entrance hall that leads you into a spacious living room. Here, the stunning south-facing views over Skjeldbreivatnet and the Østre Brandsfjellet will have you marvelling at nature’s beauty every day. The living room opens out to views of the tranquil lake, making it an ideal spot for relaxation or entertaining friends on lazy weekends. This floor also includes two cozy bedrooms – a perfect retreat for a good night’s rest. The bathroom/WC is conveniently located nearby and has all the essentials for daily comfort. Behind the captivating setting, the chalet offers practical amenities such as electricity, year-round water, and a private sewage system. Not to mention, the newly installed heat pump, th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Trofors, Austfiplingdalsvegen 370 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's breathtaking natural beauty. This charming chalet, set against the backdrop of the majestic Fiplingvatnet and Bæråsen, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive 48-square-meter terrace. Here, the panoramic views are your daily backdrop, offering a sense of peace and inspiration that only the great outdoors can provide. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or hosting an evening gathering, this space is perfect for soaking in the beauty of your surroundings. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Living in Trofors means embracing a lifestyle where adventure and relaxation go hand in hand. The area is renowned for its year-round outdoor activities. In the summer, the lush landscapes invite you to explore hiking trails, fish in pristine waters, or simply enjoy a leisurely day of berry picking. As winter blankets the region in snow, the nearby snowmobile trails and skiing opportunities transform the area into a winter wonderland. The chalet itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, built in 1985 with timber walls, wooden floors, and exposed beams that exude warmth and character. The living room, with its cozy wood-burning stove, becomes a haven during the colder months, offering a snug retreat after a day of outdoor pursuits. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting While the chalet maintains its rustic charm, it doesn't compromise on modern conveniences. Connected to the electrical grid, the property ... click here to read more

Welcome to this beautiful and well-maintained leisure property located in the southwestern part of Fiplingvatnet near Simskaret.

Nestled amidst the untouched beauty of Nordli, this inviting cabin at Nessetveien 653, 7882 Nordli, awaits for its new adventurers. The year was 1984 when this little gem was brought to life, and since then, it's been quietly perched in the heart of Neset in Lierne—an unspoiled paradise where nature reigns supreme. This is the ideal place for those who yearn for the tranquility of rural life, away from the city's hum. Nordli is a small yet friendly community, wrapped up in the natural beauty of Norway. It’s a place where the locals know most faces and stop to exchange pleasantries. Here, you're on the doorstep to majestic landscapes, perfect for an array of outdoor activities. This one-of-a-kind region offers expansive landscapes, from lush forests to awe-inspiring mountain ranges, making it an exciting haven for thrill-seekers and peace lovers alike. Let me paint you a picture of a morning here—wake up to the whispering breezes and the distant murmur of mountain streams. Enjoying a cabin life here is living the Norwegian dream. The climate in Nordli has its unique story. The seasons here dramatically shape the landscape: winters bring a soft white blanket of snow, transforming the region into a skier's playground, while summers offer mild and fresh weather, perfect for long outdoor hikes and exploration. For those considering immersing themselves in such a lifestyle, this cabin is just what you need! With its rustic charm and an authentic touch, this cabin reflects the splendid charm of its natural setting. From the cabin, skiing enthusiasts can enjoy direct access to winter wonderland activities right from the door, or in warmer months, the mountains beckon with trails to explore. The property, though modest in siz ... click here to read more

Holiday home at Nessetveien 653 for sale!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Nordli, Norway, this exquisite chalet at Kvemovegen 645 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly marries traditional Norwegian craftsmanship with modern comforts. Situated on the tranquil shores of Kvesjøen Lake, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and the crisp, invigorating air of Trøndelag. This chalet, with its panoramic views of the surrounding forested hills and pristine waters, is designed to immerse you in the breathtaking landscape. The main cabin, or 'hovedhytte', is a testament to thoughtful design, with large windows that frame the ever-changing vistas, allowing natural light to flood the living spaces. ### A Home That Tells a Story The open-plan kitchen is a culinary haven, featuring custom-built cabinetry and modern appliances. As you prepare meals, the picturesque view of the lake through the kitchen window transforms cooking into a delightful experience. Adjacent to the kitchen, the spacious dining area with built-in benches is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests, all while enjoying the warmth of a cozy fireplace. The main living area, anchored by a traditional Norwegian fireplace, is ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The craftsmanship is evident in every corner, blending rustic charm with contemporary finishes. ### Relaxation and Comfort The chalet boasts multiple bedrooms, with the main bedroom offering direct access to a luxurious bathroom. Here, a bathtub positioned to take advantage of the lake view creates a spa-like retreat. The inclusion of a sauna provi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvemovegen 645

Welcome to the enchanting world of Nordli, nestled in the heart of Norway, where natural beauty meets serene living. At the center of this captivating landscape, we find Okstjønnåsen 11, a cozy cabin that's waiting to welcome you home. This delightful cabin offers a retreat from the fast-paced city life, perfect for those yearning for tranquility surrounded by nature. As you approach the property, you'll find yourself enamored by the unspoiled views towards Okstjønna and Løvsjøvola, offering a sense of peace that only nature can provide. The cabin's location at Vestre Løvsjølia makes it a prime spot for adventurous souls and those who relish outdoor pursuits. Whether you're an expat seeking a slice of Nordic life or an overseas buyer dreaming of a hidden getaway, this property might be just what you're looking for. Life in Nordli is like stepping into a dreamy postcard. Imagine waking up to a cocoon of snowy landscapes in the winter and a blossoming paradise during the summer months. The climate is perfect for those who appreciate distinct seasons: snowy winters ideal for skiing and mild summers perfect for hiking and exploring. Speaking of activities, the cabin's location offers some of the best hiking trails in the summer and perfectly groomed ski tracks in the winter. It's an ideal place for fishing, hunting, and gathering seasonal berries, offering a lifestyle that's in harmony with nature. This is not just a place to live; it's an adventure waiting to unfold. Here's what makes this cabin special: - Two comfortable bedrooms - Spacious loft for extra sleeping space - Bathroom fitted with a modern shower cabin - Equipped with electricity, water, and sewage systems - Available parking with an electric car charger ... click here to read more

Løvsjølia - Cabin with beautiful location, view towards Løvsjøvola. Road access, electricity, water, and sewage. Annex.

Located in the serene and picturesque Løvsjølia Vestre part of Lierne municipality, the cabin at Okstjønnåsen 24 in Nordli presents an inviting retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of nature. With its rustic charm and cozy ambiance, this 39 square meter cabin offers a peaceful haven away from the frantic pace of city life, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene lifestyle or a picturesque holiday home. This two-bedroom cabin, bathed in natural light and surrounded by lush heather and open forest terrain, dates back to its construction in 1979. It holds a prime position in a well-established cabin community, ensuring privacy and a tight-knit neighborhood feel. Car access directly to the cabin along with a private parking space provides convenience and ease for residents and visitors alike. The living arrangements are charming yet functional. The cabin includes a storage area, an entrance space that leads into a welcoming living room/kitchen area, two comfortable bedrooms, a hallway, and a water closet. The kitchen living area, designed in an open plan, acts as the heart of the home, where warmth from the wood-burning stove enriches the atmosphere, creating an inviting space for relaxation and family gatherings. Outdoor enthusiasts will find the location particularly appealing. The cabin area is a gateway to numerous activities catering to all ages and interests. During the winter months, groomed ski trails start right by the cabin community, offering excellent opportunities for cross-country skiing. In warmer seasons, the area transforms into a perfect spot for hiking, with trails that wind through stunning landscapes. For those who enjoy hunting and f ... click here to read more

Welcome to Okstjønnåsen 24!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Fiplingvatnet Lake. At Strandlivegen 50, nestled in the picturesque village of Trofors, Norway, this dream becomes a reality. This charming chalet, known as "Friheim," offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian craftsmanship and modern comforts, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking solace in nature. A Day in the Life at Friheim As the morning sun filters through the trees, you step onto the covered terrace, coffee in hand, and breathe in the crisp, fresh air. The chalet's strategic location offers breathtaking views of the majestic Børgefjell mountains, a sight that never fails to inspire. After a leisurely breakfast in the open-plan kitchen, equipped with both electric and wood-fired stoves, you set out to explore the surrounding wilderness. In the summer, the area transforms into a vibrant playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking trails meander through lush forests, leading to hidden waterfalls and panoramic vistas. The nearby lakes teem with trout, offering the perfect opportunity for a peaceful day of fishing. As autumn arrives, the landscape bursts into a riot of colors, and the forest floor becomes a treasure trove of berries and mushrooms. Winter brings a different kind of magic. The chalet's proximity to snowmobile trails and ski slopes ensures endless adventures in the snow. After a day of exhilarating activities, retreat to the wood-fired sauna, letting the warmth seep into your bones as you unwind. A Home That Embraces Tradition and Modernity Built in 2007, Friheim is a testament to the endurin ... click here to read more

Welcome to 'Friheim' at Strandlivegen 50 by Nedre Fiplingvatnet. A dream cabin estate.

Welcome to extraordinary living in the heart of nature—a place where life's simple pleasures come together in harmony with breathtaking beauty and a cozy home. Nestled in the tranquil setting of Nordli, this charming cabin located at Gammelveien 37, 7882 offers an inviting retreat. Built in 2002, this property serves as an ideal hideaway for those seeking to immerse themselves in the stunning natural surroundings. Whether you are an expat seeking new adventures or an investor looking for a little piece of heaven away from home, let me introduce you to this remarkable investment! Living in Nordli is like stepping into a serene painting where the landscapes are everchanging with the seasons. The climate here showcases the distinct beauty of every season. Winters are a white wonderland, perfect for enthusiasts of skiing and snowboarding, while summers are mild and perfect for hiking and fishing. The area offers a slower pace, where nature commands respect and invites everyone to enjoy its bounty—making it perfect for families or anyone seeking tranquility. This lovely property stretches over 103 square meters. As you drive the scenic route toward the cabin, the moment you arrive, you're welcomed by a south-facing, sun-kissed facade with breathtaking views over Løvsjøen. Built with thoughtfulness in 2002, the cabin boasts of its well-maintained charm. The property features: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom complete with a sauna - An inviting loft space - An expansive, open floor plan - Sunlit living spaces - Adjacent outbuilding from 2004 - Direct road access - Electricity, water, and sewage connections Just imagine waking up each day to stunning views over Løvsjøen with birds singing softly in the background. Each ... click here to read more

Cabin in Gammelveien 37 in Lierne presented for sale!

Picture yourself waking to silence broken only by birdsong, stepping onto your private terrace as morning mist rises from Nedre Fiplingvatn lake just below. The scent of pine forests mingles with woodsmoke from your cabin's fireplace, while the first golden light illuminates mountain peaks stretching endlessly across the Nordland wilderness. This is your reality at this traditional Norwegian mountain retreat in Fiplingdalen, where nature's rhythms replace city schedules and every season brings new adventures to your doorstep. Built in 1963, this compact 34-square-meter cabin represents authentic Norwegian mountain heritage, perched at 387 meters elevation on 1,162 square meters of private freehold land. The property includes not just the main cabin but also a practical outbuilding and crucially, a boathouse that opens directly onto fishing and boating opportunities on the nearby lake. For international buyers seeking an affordable entry into Norway's vacation property market, this represents exceptional value at just 44,248 euros, offering genuine mountain living without the premium pricing of more developed resort areas. The Fiplingdalen area epitomizes Norway's wild, unspoiled character. Here in Nordland county, roughly 100 kilometers from the coast, you're positioned in terrain that transforms dramatically with the seasons. Summer brings 18-hour daylight, painting the landscape in deep greens and blues, with temperatures typically ranging from 12 to 20 degrees Celsius—perfect for hiking, fishing, and exploring. Autumn sets the mountainsides ablaze with gold and crimson, while berry-picking becomes a daily ritual. Winter blankets everything in pristine snow from November through April, creating ideal conditions for c ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up every morning to the soothing sounds of nature and the soft whispers of the wind brushing against a symphony of verdant foliage. Welcome to your new serene abode in the picturesque realm of Sørli, Norway, where life is harmonious with nature and tranquility is a way of life. At address Aspnesveien 828, nestled in the rustic and breathtaking landscape of Lierne, lies a small yet inviting cabin that offers refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life. This cabin, constructed in 2009, finds itself cradled by the stunning Lenglingen area, approximately 10 kilometers west of Mebygda. Yet, despite its remote feeling, accessibility remains a convenience with a bus stop just around the corner, making it perfectly positioned for those who crave both solitude and occasional connectivity to the wider world. Spread over a generous plot of 1,020 square meters, the cabin offers ample room for a myriad of outdoor pursuits or to simply revel in the peace and beauty of its natural surroundings. Outdoors, the landscape greets you with lush greenery and vast open spaces, perfect for weekend picnics, evening barbecues, or spontaneous star-gazing sessions on a clear Norwegian night. Step inside, and you're welcomed by the warmth of traditional wooden interiors, a nod to the cultural heritage of Norwegian cabins. The cozy living room, accentuated by an open-plan kitchen, creates a welcoming ambiance where you can relax after a day of adventure or entertain close friends and family. The wood-burning stove stands as a centerpiece, not just a utility but also an object that adds to the coziness with its warmth. The compact but efficient kitchen caters perfectly to the needs of any small family or couple. Equipped with all ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing of Aspnesveien 828!

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's breathtaking Jämtland County, Rolandstorp 350 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming country home, located just outside the quaint village of Gäddede, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp, clean air of the Swedish countryside filling your lungs. This is the everyday reality at Rolandstorp 350, where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to truly savor each moment. A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 1965, this well-maintained country home spans 55 square meters and is designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The cozy interior features a practical sleeping loft, perfect for accommodating family and friends during holiday gatherings. Large windows flood the living spaces with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen, equipped for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients, becomes the heart of the home, where stories are shared over hearty meals. After a day of exploring, the living room provides a warm and inviting space to relax and unwind. Expansive Grounds and Lakeside Serenity The property boasts a generous 1.4-hectare lot, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid gardener, a nature enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys the peace of wide-open spaces, this land is your canvas. A private lakeside cabin, just 50 meters from the water's edge of Stor-Jorm, adds an extra layer of allure. This picturesque lake is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities, making i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Susendalen valley, this charming chalet at Susendalsveien 3353 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly positioned along the serene banks of the Susna River, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a genuine connection with nature. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for a holiday retreat or an expat seeking a second home, this chalet promises a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor pursuits. A Glimpse into Chalet Living Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the Susna River, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. With 78 square meters of thoughtfully designed space, this chalet offers a cozy yet functional retreat. The living room, with its large windows, invites the outside in, framing breathtaking views of the river and surrounding landscape. A wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of style and functionality, is equipped for all your culinary needs. Its design maintains the authentic cabin feel while ensuring modern conveniences are at your fingertips. Two bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, with the added charm of setting up a hammock outside for those who wish to sleep under the stars. Outdoor Oasis The chalet's 71-square-meter terrace is a standout feature, ideal for social gatherings, barbecues, or simply soaking in the peaceful sounds of the river. A wood-fired hot tub offers a touch of luxury, perfect for relaxing under the open sky, whether after a day on the ski trails or during a quiet summer evening. Additional Features - Annex: Inclu ... click here to read more

Unique leisure property in beautiful Susendalen - idyllic riverside location

Step out onto the terrace on a Saturday morning in late August and you'll understand immediately. The Vesterbukta bay sits calm and silver below, the birch trees are just starting to turn at their tips, and the only sound is the occasional crack of a branch somewhere up on the ridge. Coffee in hand. No traffic. No noise. Just the particular stillness of inland Norway doing what it does best. Tvildalsveien 58 is a compact, practical cabin in the Tvildalen valley outside Hattfjelldal — a small municipality in Nordland county that most Norwegians know as prime wilderness territory, and that international buyers are only just beginning to discover. At 53,100 EUR, it's one of the most accessible entry points into genuine Norwegian cabin ownership you'll find anywhere above the Arctic Circle. The cabin itself was built in 1990 and sits in good condition on a freehold plot of 1,188 square meters. That word — freehold — matters enormously for international buyers. You own the land outright. No ground rent, no lease expiry, no renegotiations every thirty years. It's yours to do with as you like, whether that means adding a small sauna down by the tree line or simply leaving it exactly as it is. Inside, the 40 square meters work harder than you might expect. The entrance hall keeps the cold out properly, which anyone who's experienced a Nordland February will appreciate. The combined kitchen and living room is the social heart of the place — wide enough to hold a proper dining table and a couple of sofas, with a fireplace at one end and direct terrace access at the other. The fireplace isn't decorative. On October evenings, when the temperature drops fast and the first frost glazes the grass outside, it's what makes the cabin f ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Lars-Kåre Valla Jacobsen presents Tvildalsveien 58!

Ah, the beauty of Norway, a country where nature’s grandeur almost defies description. And right in the heart of this stunning destination, tucked away in a corner of Nordland, lies a captivating retreat—just waiting for someone like you to call it home. This cabin, nestled in the peaceful locale of Tustervatnet in Hattfjelldal, offers a remarkable opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene Norwegian wilderness while staying connected to a welcoming community. With a price point of 350,000, this 80-square meter cabin is in good condition and ready to welcome you into its warm and inviting space. Like a storybook come to life, the cabin stands proudly on a generous lot, showcasing panoramic views of the lake and mountains. Though modern terminology often fails to capture the spirit of such a place, rest assured, this is no ordinary property—it’s a sanctuary that lets you revel in the quiet majesty of nature. Now, let's journey through this outstanding property. Open the door, and you’re immediately enveloped by an inviting ambiance. High ceilings create an airy feel, and a formidable stone-clad fireplace takes center stage in the living room—a perfect setting for cozying up on cool Nordic nights. This open-plan space extends into a kitchen equipped with the necessary appliances, ensuring meal preparations are as enjoyable as consuming what you create. Picture yourself, perhaps with family or friends, laughing and sharing stories while the fireplace crackles gently in the background. The cabin features two bedrooms, each promising restful slumbers courtesy of the natural tranquility that surrounds you. Inside the main cabin, you’ll find one inviting bedroom, while the annex hosts the second, providing privacy and fle ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/Tomi Christian Johansen, presenterer her en hytte med kansje det som er den beste beliggenheten i området!

As a bustling agent representing a worldwide real estate network, let me walk you through an intriguing opportunity we have in the picturesque region of Mosjøen, Norway. Nestled in the mountain terrain of Reinfjellet and hiding away from the noise and stress of urban life, this cozy chalet on Langvassveien offers an inviting retreat tailored for those yearning to connect with nature. Perfectly encapsulated by tranquility, peace, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian outdoors, this chalet beckons those with a penchant for serene landscapes and the allure of adventure at their doorstep. A cozy hideaway with an inviting atmosphere, this chalet is perched at an elevation of 320 meters. It’s enveloped in sweeping views that change with the seasons, offering a tapestry of natural beauty year-round. The region enjoys a semi-continental climate with cool, brisk winters perfect for skiing enthusiasts, and tempered, soothing summers ideal for hiking or exploring the sprawling wilderness. The area's average winter temperatures tend to linger below freezing, painting the landscape in crisp white hues that last until spring. The property itself is a solidly maintained cabin with a rich sense of simplicity and practicality. Built to house your aspirations of a mountain getaway, this chalet includes: - Size: 59 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Loft with additional sleeping space - Fireplace for cozy winters - Kitchen upgraded in 2012 - Bathroom renovations in 2013 - Solar panel with new batteries, installed in 2015 - Outdoor storage for equipment - Situated on a 1,000 square meter leased plot with adaptable land use - Private water closet and convenient bathroom facilities Ideal for expatriates or global wanderers se ... click here to read more

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