Langfjordbotn Chalet: Modern Second Home with Sea Views & Sauna Retreat

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Rivarbuktveien 42, 9545 Langfjordbotn, Langfjordbotn (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 83Floor area

€291,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

83m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Rivarbuktveien 42, a captivating chalet nestled in the heart of Langfjordbotn, Norway. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of Norway's rugged coastline. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this chalet offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and traditional Norwegian charm.

A Home with a View
Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step out onto your expansive terrace. With uninterrupted views of the sea, this chalet is a haven for those who cherish the serenity of nature. The property, extensively modernized between 2017 and 2022, is designed to maximize these breathtaking vistas, with large windows that flood the interior with natural light.

Modern Comfort Meets Traditional Charm
The chalet's interior is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. The living room, a spacious 21.5 square meters, is the heart of the home. Here, you'll find a cozy wood-burning stove and underfloor heating, ensuring warmth and comfort throughout the year. The whitewashed wooden paneling and high-quality vinyl flooring create a welcoming atmosphere that blends modern aesthetics with the warmth of a traditional cabin.

A Culinary Delight
The kitchen is a standout feature, boasting a rare ceiling height and a sleek, modern design. Equipped with integrated appliances, including a refrigerator/freezer, oven, dishwasher, and cooktop, it offers both functionality and style. The ample space for a dining table makes it perfect for family meals or entertaining guests.

Comfortable Accommodations
With two approved bedrooms and a loft area, the chalet comfortably accommodates up to 12 people, making it ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends. The modern bathroom, completed in 2020, features contemporary fixtures and a soothing atmosphere, ensuring a relaxing experience.

Outdoor Living at Its Best
The property's outdoor spaces are designed for enjoyment and relaxation. A 56 square meter terrace provides the perfect setting for dining al fresco, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the panoramic sea views. The annex, boathouse, and sauna add to the property's appeal, offering additional storage, relaxation, and entertainment options.

A Year-Round Destination
Langfjordbotn is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Just 100 meters from the sea, the chalet offers immediate access to boating, fishing, and swimming. The surrounding area is renowned for hiking, hunting, skiing, and snowmobiling, making it a year-round destination for adventure and recreation.

Conveniently Secluded
While the property offers a secluded and private setting, essential amenities are within reach. A grocery store is a 25-minute drive away, and public transport is accessible with a 12-minute walk. This balance of privacy and accessibility makes the chalet suitable for both weekend getaways and longer stays.

Investment Potential
As a second home, this chalet offers excellent investment potential. The combination of its prime location, modern amenities, and the allure of Norway's natural beauty make it a desirable property for both personal use and rental opportunities.

Key Features:
- 83 square meters of living space
- Two bedrooms plus loft area
- Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
- Spacious living room with sea views
- Wood-burning stove and underfloor heating
- 56 square meter terrace
- Annex, boathouse, and sauna
- Proximity to outdoor activities
- Secluded yet accessible location
- Excellent investment potential

Rivarbuktveien 42 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape, a base for outdoor adventures, or a place to gather with loved ones, this chalet delivers on all fronts. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Norway's stunning coastline and create lasting memories in this exceptional second home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
83
Price per m²
€3,506
Garden size
1000
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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Step out onto the terrace at seven in the morning and the whole river is yours. The Glomma moves slowly this time of day, catching the early light in long gold ribbons. Coffee in hand, the only sounds are water, birdsong, and somewhere downstream, a boat engine coughing to life. This is Hagestrand — a four-bedroom chalet on Sandtangenveien 140 in Rakkestad, Østfold, and it has a way of making Oslo feel very far away, even though you're barely an hour's drive from the city. The property sits right on the Glomma's bank, Norway's longest river, with your own registered boat berth and buoy mooring directly below. That detail matters more than it might first seem. It means Saturday mornings spent casting lines before the kids are even awake, afternoons paddling upstream to a quiet cove, or simply tying up after a sunset cruise and walking straight back up the garden with a bag of fresh-caught perch. River access in this condition and at this proximity to Oslo is not easy to come by. It draws people back summer after summer. The chalet itself covers 103 square metres across the main house, plus a separate guest annex — which changes things considerably for families or groups. Eleven beds total. The annex handles the overflow: teenagers who want their own space, in-laws, visiting friends from abroad. It can also serve as a studio or home-office setup during shoulder season visits. Flexible spaces like this are rare in Norwegian cabin properties at this price point. Inside the main house, the living room is anchored by large windows facing the water. On overcast autumn days, when the hills across the river go a deep olive green and the light drops early, you fire up the modern wood-burning stove and the whole room shifts. It ... click here to read more

Welcome to "Hagestrand!"

Step out onto the terrace at Kjossetervegen 19 on a July morning, coffee in hand, and the silence hits you first. Not the uncomfortable urban kind — the deep, living quiet of the Norwegian mountains, broken only by wind through birch trees and the occasional call of a fieldfare somewhere up the slope. The sun is already high. It's been up since four. This is what summer in Svingvoll actually feels like, and once you've had it, ordinary holidays start to feel like a poor substitute. This three-bedroom chalet sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on Kjossetervegen, a detail that matters more than it sounds. No through traffic. No walkers shortcutting past your windows. The road ends at your gate, and beyond that, nearly five acres of owned land rolls out in every direction. For Norway — where freehold plots of this size close to recreational areas are increasingly hard to find — that's a genuine rarity. The cabin itself dates to 1946, with the bones to prove it. But it's been extended and updated intelligently over the decades, and what you actually get is something that works well rather than something that merely looks good in photographs. Single-storey layout, which matters when you're arriving after a long drive in February with ski gear and small children or aging parents in tow. Bright interior surfaces, 81 square metres used efficiently, and a living room that pulls the outside in through large windows framing the mountain ridgeline opposite. In the evenings, when the light goes amber and the valley below catches it, that view from the sitting room is worth the price of entry on its own. The fireplace is the social anchor of winter stays. Get it going by mid-afternoon, and by dinner the whole cabin holds heat that no r ... click here to read more

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At half past ten on a midsummer evening, the sun is still high above the Lofoten skyline, burning copper across the water. You're sitting on the west-facing terrace at Kjerringøyveien 542 with a cup of coffee and nowhere to be. The fjord is right there — close enough that you can hear the faint slap of waves and, if the wind is right, the cry of Arctic terns returning to the shoreline across the road. This is Kjerringøy. Not a resort, not a holiday park — a real peninsula on the Nordland coast, where the light in summer defies logic and the silence in winter feels almost sacred. Built in 2008 and kept in genuinely good condition, this three-bedroom chalet sits on a 1,011-square-metre plot that the owners have owned outright — no leasehold complications, no shared title headaches. For international buyers used to navigating fractional ownership or ground rent clauses, that's worth pausing on. The land is yours. All 1,011 square metres of it, with multiple beach access points literally across the road. The cabin itself runs to 70 square metres of well-organised interior. Step through the front door and a sliding-wardrobe entrance hall takes the chaos of outdoor living — hiking boots, waterproof trousers, fishing gear — and makes it disappear before you reach the main living space. The open-plan kitchen and living room is where the 2008 build quality really shows. Large windows face west and pull in the last light of the evening, framing the fjord and the mountain ridgeline beyond like a painting that changes every hour. There's a wood-burning stove in the corner, the kind that becomes the gravitational centre of the room on November evenings when the temperature drops and the Aurora Borealis starts making appearances abo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kjerringøyveien 542. Photo: Leel v/Benjamin

Properties nearby

Tucked away in the serene locale of Langfjordbotn, nestled along Tappeluftveien, a charming country home awaits. Perched on a gentle rise, where the lazy stretches of the Langfjord unfurl before it, and bathed in the golden glow of the northern sun during those long summer months, this property at number 257 spins a tale of tranquil getaways and rustic living. Made for those who yearn to escape the relentless buzz of urban life, this holiday abode beckons with promises of peace. It's nestled amid a collection of scattered vacation homes, offering just the right blend of solitude and community. Built in 1993, this cozy retreat spans a comfortable 29 square meters, making it an intimate yet inviting space for solo travelers or couples. Just a scenic drive away—77 kilometers, to be exact—from the bustling activity of Alta's city center, this property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle. Imagine waking up every day to the awe-inspiring views of the Norwegian landscape. The area teems with possibilities for outdoor enthusiasts. Langfjordbotn boasts picturesque hiking trails, abundant fishing waters, and expanses perfect for exploring by foot or bike—northern Norway's natural playground right at your doorstep. But let's be realistic; this isn't a sprawling mansion by any stretch. With just one bedroom and one bathroom, it's essential to view this as a retreat or a second home. Yet, the potential for creating something uniquely yours is undeniable. With its energy label marked 'G', there's room for improvement in efficiency, a nod to its potential for green upgrades. Think solar panels or enhanced insulation—an opportunity to tailor this space to personal specifications and environmental inclinations. Travel convenience ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tappeluftveien 257!

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-warmed terrace at midnight in June, the Arctic sun casting golden light across the fjord waters that lap gently at your private dock just steps away. This is life at Storsandnes in Talvik, where your 144-square-meter waterfront retreat sits on over half a hectare of pristine Norwegian coastline, offering an extraordinary escape into one of Europe's most dramatic and unspoiled landscapes. This three-bedroom house with traditional sauna and glass-enclosed winter garden provides the perfect base for experiencing Arctic Norway's extraordinary natural phenomena – from endless summer days to the dancing Northern Lights that illuminate winter skies directly above your terrace. Talvik, located in Norway's Finnmark region just outside Alta, represents a rare opportunity for international buyers seeking authentic Scandinavian living combined with remarkable natural access. Your property sits mere meters from the Altafjord, Norway's fourth-longest fjord system, where deep waters meet dramatic mountain landscapes that have remained virtually unchanged for millennia. The 1950-built house has evolved thoughtfully over seven decades, maintaining its character while incorporating modern comforts that make year-round enjoyment entirely feasible. The property's 5,579-square-meter plot provides both privacy and endless outdoor possibilities, from morning swims in crystalline fjord waters to evening gatherings around your dedicated grill house fire pit. The heart of this home is its relationship with light and landscape. Floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the main living areas frame ever-changing views of mountains that shift from snow-capped white in winter to midnight-sun purple in summer. The winte ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom welcomes you to Talvik and the property at Langfjordveien 280!

Welcome to the picturesque escape at Vassbotnveien 540, nestled in the serene village of Talvik. This is an exceptional opportunity to embrace the tranquil lifestyle that the charming Norwegian countryside offers. Right here, you'll find a unique property that caters to nature enthusiasts and expats looking for something different—a cabin retreat that blends modern comforts with a rustic charm. As a busy real estate agent, I've seen many properties, and this one stands out with its soul-soothing ambiance and room to explore. Situated on over 118 acres of lush land, this property is truly a nature lover's haven. Built recently in 2016/17, the cabin and outbuilding offer solace from the hustle and bustle, providing a quaint sanctuary just a 40-minute drive from Alta city. It's a bit out of the way, about 350 meters off Vassbotveien, which serves as a summer road, but that's part of its unique charm—seclusion in one of Norway's most scenic spots. The Vassbotn River meanders right by your cabin wall, giving you over a kilometer of waterfront to call your own. Entering this cabin, you'll feel instantly at home in its cozy embrace. The cabin is modestly sized at 56 square meters yet remarkably functional, with: - 2 bedrooms for restful nights - 1 bathroom for your comfort - Open-plan kitchen and living room - Entrance hall - Large west-facing terrace The living space is designed for simplicity and relaxation, a perfect blend for anyone eager to unwind amidst nature's grandeur. Imagine waking up and stepping out onto your expansive terrace with a fresh cup of coffee, soaking in the morning sun while listening to the river's gentle flow. For those looking to immerse themselves in the Norwegian lifestyle, Talvik offers a we ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vassbotnveien 540!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a seabird, the crisp air of Sørstraumen filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. Welcome to Løkvikbakken 43, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscape of Kjækan, where the beauty of Norway's wilderness is your daily backdrop. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1989, this well-maintained chalet offers a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. As you enter, the warmth of a wood-burning stove greets you, casting a cozy glow across the living room. Large windows frame the breathtaking views, inviting the outside in and creating a seamless connection with nature. The open-plan living area flows effortlessly into a functional kitchenette, where you can whip up hearty meals after a day of exploration. With two comfortable bedrooms, this chalet provides ample space for family and friends, ensuring everyone has a restful night's sleep. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside to your private terrace, a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening gatherings. The expansive 1,132 square meter plot offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities, from summer barbecues in the grill house to winter snowball fights. The property is freehold, giving you the freedom to make it truly your own. A Year-Round Playground Sørstraumen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, step outside your door to find a cross-country ski trail, or venture a little further to discover snowmobile paths. As the seasons change, the landscape transforms into a hiker's paradise, with trails that wind through berry-laden forests and offer panoramic views of the surrounding f ... click here to read more

Welcome to Løkvikbakken 43!

Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Borani in Kåfjord, part of the charming Alta Municipality in Norway, this cabin at Mathisfoss 57 offers you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Scandinavia. If you’re on the lookout for a place that harmonizes with nature and provides an authentic escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life, this 2-room cabin might just be the perfect fit for you. Let me weave you a tale of this quaint abode, inviting you to envision your life here amidst the stunning Norwegian wilderness. The journey to this idyllic cabin begins on a cart road that is conveniently accessible with a regular car, leading you into the heart of Borani’s glorious hiking and hunting terrain. On arrival, the serene surroundings promise a haven for those who have a penchant for outdoor escapades. Imagine waking up to mornings where you can step right outside your door to partake in berry picking or maybe even a grouse hunt, if that's your thing! Truly, nature is your neighbor here. Situated on a plot stretching over approximately 1.8 acres, the cabin stands proud as a testament to the simpler times. This includes an outhouse and an outdoor toilet, embodying a classic Norwegian lifestyle. Should you venture through the cabin doors, you’ll find that while the structure reflects an older architectural style, it's been lovingly maintained. Interior painting in 2022 breathes a fresh life into the space. However, this cabin is not just about cozy living; it's an invitation to roll up your sleeves and indulge in a bit of a project. Some renovations are eagerly awaiting a thoughtful hand—window frames and door frames have been removed in anticipation of new windows, with a cost estimat ... click here to read more

South wall entrance door.. veranda facing Kåfjord in the east..

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's breathtaking fjords, Skillefjordveien 209 in Kviby offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This expansive country home, set against the backdrop of the majestic Skillefjorden, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of Northern Norway. This four-bedroom country home, with its generous 154 sqm of living space, is perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you into a world where time slows down, and nature takes center stage. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Kviby is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid angler, a hiking aficionado, or someone who simply enjoys the serenity of nature, this location has something for everyone. The local rivers teem with salmon, offering excellent fishing opportunities, while the surrounding terrain is perfect for grouse hunting and hiking. During the summer months, the property basks in extended daylight, allowing for long, leisurely days spent exploring the great outdoors or simply relaxing on your terrace with a good book. The proximity to the sea, just 100 meters away, means you can indulge in sea fishing or boating adventures at your leisure. ### Accessibility and Convenience Despite its secluded feel, Skillefjordveien 209 is easily accessible. A short walk brings you to a bus stop, connecting you to the wider region without the need for a car. Alta, the nearest city, is just 45 kilometers away, providing access to shops, services, and amenities. ### Investment Potent ... click here to read more

Vidar Myklevoll v/DNB Eiendom presents Skillefjordveien 209!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking coastal landscape, this charming chalet in Korsfjorden offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its prime seaside location, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This is the daily reality at Hytte Korsfjorden, where the natural beauty of the fjord is your constant companion. A Home Designed for Leisure and Comfort Built in 2006, this chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. Spanning 100 square meters, the property boasts three cozy bedrooms and a loft, comfortably accommodating up to ten guests. Whether you're hosting family gatherings or enjoying a quiet retreat, this home is perfectly equipped to meet your needs. - Fully Furnished: Move in and start enjoying your new holiday home immediately. - Spacious Terraces: 87 square meters of sun-drenched outdoor space for dining, relaxing, and entertaining. - Private Shoreline: Direct access to the sea for boating, swimming, or simply soaking in the views. - Floating Dock: Perfect for launching a boat or enjoying water activities. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with electricity, water, and year-round road access. - Cozy Fireplace: A wood stove adds warmth and ambiance during the colder months. - Open-Plan Living: A well-equipped kitchen seamlessly connects to the living and dining areas. A Location That Offers It All Korsfjorden is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape. The surrou ... click here to read more

Cabin built in 2006 with a very nice location

Nestled in the serene embrace of Kviby, Norway, this charming chalet at Storeggiveien 32 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its breathtaking views of the Korsfjorden and the surrounding majestic mountains, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of the fjord, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step onto your expansive terrace. Here, the world slows down, allowing you to savor every moment, whether it's a quiet morning coffee or a lively evening barbecue with friends and family. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet's design seamlessly blends comfort with the natural beauty of its surroundings. The spacious living room, with its large windows, invites the outside in, offering panoramic views that change with the seasons. A cozy fireplace becomes the heart of the home, providing warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. - Three Bedrooms: The master bedroom is a sanctuary of comfort, while the additional rooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements, perfect for families or hosting guests. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with all the essentials, the kitchen is both functional and inviting, making meal preparation a joy. - Rustic Charm: The toilet room, with its pine flooring and log walls, adds a touch of traditional Norwegian charm. ### Embrace the Outdoors The chalet's location is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or a snowmobile aficionado, Kviby offers a plethora of activities to indulge in. - Sauna and Shower Room: After a day of adventure, unwind in your private sauna, a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storeggiveien 32 presented by Vidar Myklevoll at DNB Eiendom.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting wilderness, this 2-bedroom chalet in Kviby offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp scent of pine trees wafting through the air, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature's beauty and the rich cultural tapestry of Norway. ### A Day in Kviby As the sun rises over the serene waters, your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 44-square-meter terrace. The panoramic views of the sea and surrounding hills provide a stunning backdrop as you sip your morning coffee, planning the day's adventures. Whether it's a brisk hike through lush forests, a thrilling snowmobile ride across pristine trails, or a peaceful afternoon of fishing, Kviby offers endless possibilities. ### Seasonal Splendor Each season in Kviby brings its own charm. In spring, the landscape bursts into life with vibrant wildflowers and the sweet scent of blooming trees. Summer invites you to explore the coastline, with opportunities for boating, swimming, and sunbathing just 200 meters from your doorstep. Autumn paints the hills in rich hues of gold and crimson, perfect for berry picking and hunting. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowmobiling. ### Culinary Delights After a day of outdoor activities, return to your chalet to prepare a meal in the well-appointed L-shaped kitchen. With ample storage and workspace, it's designed for both functionality and style. Enjoy fresh, local ingredients from nearby markets, and savor traditional Norwegian dishes in the cozy dining are ... click here to read more

Welcome to Roneggiveien 17, presented by Magnar Sønvisen Moe for DNB Eiendom.

In the quiet heart of Alta, nestled in the serenity of Russeluft, lies a remarkable 14-acre plot ready to welcome its next chapter. This vast piece of land, lovingly referred to as "Gammelheim Østre," invites the visionary who dreams of building from the ground up amidst the wild and beautiful Norwegian landscape. While the foundations of this plot are ready and waiting, this canvas will require your dream and determination to bring it to life. This land, imbued with untamed possibilities, offers: - 14 acres of raw, self-owned land - Close proximity to both sea and mountains - Fantastic sunlight with a south-facing aspect - Access to hiking trails for summer and winter excursions - Nearby outdoor amenities, including a climbing park and ski slopes - A rural setting that retains a close connection to nature Alta, a city where nature and life meet in harmony, makes living here an enchanting experience—one where you rise each day to greet rolling forests and vast seas. In summer, the region blooms, inviting locals and visitors alike to traverse its extensive hiking trails, enjoy picnics by scenic lakes, or simply bask in the endless daylight of the midnight sun. With mountains whispering your name, every step offers a new adventure. Winter paints Alta in a different, no less beautiful light. The Sarves Alpine Center, a short 10-minute drive from the plot, is a wintry wonderland offering ski lifts, alpine slopes, and groomed trails. It's perfect for those who revel in downhill thrills or the pristine tranquility found while cross-country skiing. When the snow drapes the scenery in blankets of white, the landscapes evoke a serene beauty completely unparalleled. A quieter life does not mean an inconvenient one—Alta’s city ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom/v Vidar Myklevoll presents Gammelheim, Østre! A large property, located by the sea in Russeluft.

Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Tverrelvdalen, the charming cabin at Gåstjønna 19 invites you to a life close to nature. This cozy retreat, priced attractively at 176,068, offers a perfect blend of comfort and potential, suitable for those yearning for a peaceful escape, adventure seekers, and everyone in between. Located a stone's throw away from the quaint town of Alta, Tverrelvdalen is a haven for nature lovers. Over the years, it has attracted a modest yet vibrant community of residents who cherish the tranquility and spectacular vistas that this Norwegian location offers. The majestic view of the surrounding mountains transforms from snow-capped peaks in the winter to lush green slopes in the summer, making this an all-season getaway. The climate here is beautifully distinct with cold, snowy winters that entice outdoor activities and mild, refreshing summers perfect for exploring the great outdoors. The cabin itself, crafted in 1996, stands in good condition and is enveloped by the fresh, crisp air of the Norwegian wilderness. Encompassing a total living area of 62 square meters, it is a sanctuary with room for potential enhancement, making it ideal for buyers looking to add a personal touch. Imagine spending lazy evenings on the expansive veranda, watching the sunsets paint the sky in hues of pink and orange, or gathering around the wood stove in the living room during winter nights, as the snow gently falls outside. Upon entering, the welcoming ambiance is palpable. The interior consists of three bedrooms, offering ample sleeping space for family and guests alike. The bedrooms are thoughtfully positioned to make the most of the peaceful environment. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the li ... click here to read more

Near access to untouched nature right outside the cabin door

Step out onto a 29-square-metre terrace on a crisp October morning, coffee in hand, and watch the mist lift off Lorttjønna lake while the birch trees burn amber on the hillside. That's the kind of morning this place delivers. Regularly. This 58-square-metre chalet in the Bollo area of Tverrelvdalen, Northern Norway, is a properly functional wilderness retreat — not a weekend novelty, but a place you'll return to every season and mean it. The cabin was built in 1995 and has been kept in good condition throughout. Stained timber walls, a wood-burning stove, and large windows that pull the landscape inside — the interior has a settled, honest quality to it. Nothing feels forced or over-styled. The living room is generously proportioned for a one-bedroom cabin, with enough space to sink into a sofa after a long day on the trails without anyone tripping over each other. When the stove is going and snow is building up on the terrace railing outside, the room earns its keep in a way that no underfloor heating ever quite matches. The kitchen opens toward the living area rather than closing itself off, so whoever is cooking doesn't miss the conversation or the view. Painted cabinetry, a solid wood countertop, stove, and refrigerator — it's equipped for real meals, not just instant noodles. A dining table fits naturally between the two spaces, and with the lake visible through the glass, dinner here has a way of stretching into the evening without anyone noticing. One proper bedroom sits on the main floor. Above it, a loft divided into two rooms gives the cabin real flexibility — this is where children or extra guests go, and it works. For a couple with kids or two families sharing the property across different weekends, the sl ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lorttjønna 43!

Alright folks, so I'm going to give you a rundown of this great find nestled in Tverrelvdalen, a picturesque gem that you don't want to miss out on. Now, as a busy real estate agent with a global reach, I got to say, properties like this don't come around too often, especially in such a sought-after location. It's perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking for that amazing cabin experience in Norway. Let's dive right into it! Here we have a charming chalet situated at Langvannet 144. It's up for grabs at a fantastic price of just 205,128. Currently, the property is in a good condition, ready for you to add your personal touch. Now, this three-bedroom cabin is a true retreat, offering solace from the hustle and bustle without being too far from civilization. Living in Tverrelvdalen is like stepping into a postcard. With its serene setting and panoramic views, the area is ideal for those who appreciate nature's tranquility. Imagine waking up to unspoiled vistas over Langvannet, a stunning lake that shifts in beauty with each season. The sun graces this area generously, making it a wonderful spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Let's talk about climate: Tverrelvdalen experiences the crisp, invigorating air typical of Norway's northern landscapes. Summers are delightful, with mild temperatures and endless daylight, perfect for making the most out of the surrounding nature. Winters, though, can get chilly, they present a wonderland that’s hard to match, especially if you’re big on skiing or snowmobiling. The area's snow-trodden paths are a sight to behold, covering a vast network of trails reaching up to 35 kilometers. If we look at the chalet, it's perfectly sized at 103 square meters, presenting an oasis for those looking ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langvannet 144!

Welcome to the cozy landscape of Maze, Norway, where tranquility and adventure blend perfectly into everyday life. Situated at Altaluodda 9034, this chalet is a comfortable retreat nestled amidst the picturesque surroundings of this fascinating region. A genuine invitation for those looking to get a taste of Norwegian living with a touch of serenity and a sprinkle of adventure. This delightful chalet features a comfortable layout perfect for a small family or a group of friends seeking to escape the hustle and bustle. Imagine waking up in one of the two quaint bedrooms after a restful night's sleep and stepping out to breathe in the fresh, crisp air. The living room is a perfect gathering space, offering plenty of opportunities for cozy moments or entertaining guests. The kitchen provides all the essentials for preparing delightful meals, and the loft area gives you a bit of extra space for creativity, whether it’s for a relaxing reading nook or an additional sleeping area. Let's dive into the exciting amenities that this property offers, making it an exceptional find: - Living room - Kitchen - Loft - 2 bedrooms - Toilet room - Entrance hall - Storage room - Annex with Sauna - Outdoor toilet - Hot tub on terrace - Tool shed - "Ring hytta varm" system - 230V and 12V electricity connection Now, let's talk about the unique character of living in Maze. It's a modestly sized place with stunning natural beauty that gracefully encourages outdoor exploration. The climate in Maze can be described as refreshing, with its cool, crisp air that's invigorating, especially during the winter months. Summers offer long, sunny days perfect for outdoor pursuits, while winters transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland ideal for wi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Álttáluodda 9034 - Presented by Advanti Partners

Ladies and gentlemen, gather round and let me take you on a tour of a unique and inviting cabin located in the enchanting landscape of Maze, Norway. This hidden gem, set at the northern end of Silisjavre, could be the serene escape you’ve been dreaming of, especially for those of you dreaming of a Norwegian retreat. This property is ideal for adventurous souls who yearn to immerse themselves in nature’s embrace. Imagine waking up each morning to the whispers of nature, located just 47 km south of the lively town of Alta, and a mere stone’s throw from the Soulovoupmi mountain lodge, you'll find this cozy getaway perfect for restoring and recharging your spirits. The allure of Maze offers a blend of tranquility and the adventure with nature trails that will call you every day, whether you're into hiking, snowmobiling, or the quiet thrill of fishing. It's the kinda place that changes with the seasons, welcoming visitors with warm summer sun and the crisp winter snow alike. The cabin itself is wonderfully rustic, constructed in the 1960s and lovingly expanded over the years – the most recent expansion in 1992. This nice two-bedroom retreat can comfortably accommodate families or small groups of friends seeking shared experiences in the great outdoors. Although the size is considered compact at 50 square meters, don’t let it fool you – it's perfect for gathering together and enjoying a simpler kind of life. The living area and kitchen are open and airy, creating a seamless space for socializing. Sunlight bathes the pine-paneled walls, ceilings, and floors, imbuing the whole interior with warmth and charm that feels like home. Of course, everyone relishes a touch of comfort after conquering the day’s adventures and this ca ... click here to read more

Welcome to Álttáluodda 8644!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking wilderness, Rafsbotnveien 119 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet in Alta, a region renowned for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor adventures. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with exploration, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the vast expanse of the Finnmarksvidda plateau. This chalet, set on an impressive 25,751 square meters of freehold land, provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this property caters to all your desires. A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation Alta is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering activities such as cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and alpine skiing. The chalet's location provides direct access to groomed ski trails, ensuring you can hit the slopes within minutes of stepping outside your door. As the snow melts, the area becomes a haven for hiking, fishing, and boating. With the sea just 1.2 kilometers away, you can spend your days exploring the coastline or casting a line in one of the many nearby lakes. The long summer days, illuminated by the midnight sun, offer endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. Comfort and Convenience This chalet is designed for comfort and functionality, making it an ideal second home. The living room is bright and airy, with large windows that frame the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, creating the perfect spot to unwind after a day of e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Norway, Lerresfjordveien 779 offers a slice of idyllic country living that's both serene and inspiring. Located in the charming seaside town of Korsfjorden, this property is perfect for overseas buyers or expats looking for a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. Let me take you on a little journey through this delightful country home and its picturesque surroundings. The property is situated in Korsfjorden, a quaint town known for its stunning natural beauty and tranquil lifestyle. It's a place where you can genuinely relish in the slower pace of life. The region is renowned for its lush greenery, rugged coastlines, and a climate that offers cool summers and crisp, snowy winters. Living here, you’ll enjoy the pleasures of each season, from taking brisk hikes during autumn's golden hues to ice-fishing on frozen lakes in the winter. When it comes to the house itself, you'll find a story waiting to be written. It's solid and reliable, a three-bedroom country home with a modest yet comfortable design. With a total area of 115 square meters, this residence offers space without overwhelming. Its condition is good, making it functional and practical, yet it reserves potential for personal touches and improvements. Here are some key highlights of the property: • Spacious plot of over 15,000 sqm • Three bedrooms on the upper floor • Cozy living room with abundant natural light • Equipped kitchen with freestanding stove and refrigerator • Barn with additional versatile space • Large garden perfect for various activities • Terrace with stunning views • One full bathroom • Garage or workshop potential in the barn • Close proximity to beachfront • Landscaped garden with terraces • ... click here to read more

Lerresfjordveien 779 - Presented by Partners Eiendomsmegling

Experience the Essence of Norwegian Wilderness at Sarves 175 Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian wilderness. At Sarves 175, nestled in the heart of Alta's breathtaking landscape, this dream becomes your daily reality. This chalet, a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, offers an unparalleled escape into nature's embrace. A Day in the Life at Sarves 175 As the morning sun filters through the trees, you step onto the expansive terrace, coffee in hand, and take in the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The scent of pine mingles with the fresh mountain air, invigorating your senses and setting the tone for a day of adventure or relaxation. In the summer, the chalet serves as your gateway to a myriad of outdoor activities. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the extensive trails that wind through the lush landscape, each turn revealing a new vista more stunning than the last. As the day warms, the terrace becomes your sanctuary for sunbathing or enjoying a leisurely barbecue in the grill hut, where the aroma of sizzling meats and vegetables fills the air. Winter transforms Sarves 175 into a snowy wonderland. Just a short walk from your doorstep, cross-country ski trails beckon, offering a serene glide through snow-draped forests. For those seeking more adrenaline, the nearby ski lift provides access to exhilarating downhill runs. After a day in the snow, the wood-fired sauna awaits, enveloping you in warmth and relaxation. The Heart of the Home Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and comfort. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes the heart of the home. Here, evenings are spent curled up with a good book or s ... click here to read more

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