Mountain Chalet Retreat in Hemsedal - Scenic Views, Adventure & Development Potential Awaits!

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Lykkjavegen 940, 3560 Hemsedal, Hemsedal (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 70Floor area

€235,042

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

70m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled amongst the serene, stunning peaks of Hemsedal, a tranquil chalet awaits your discovery. This property, located at Lykkjavegen 940, captures the true essence of mountain living—peaceful yet invigorating—an ideal getaway for both winters of thrilling skiing and summers filled with endless adventures. As a busy real estate agent, I've come across many properties, but I must say, this one has its own unique character that invites you to explore further.

Let's delve into the story of this chalet, which offers an authentic mountain retreat experience. While Hemsedal is renowned for its prime skiing conditions, especially at the nearby ski resort just a short 20-minute drive away, it is equally alluring for its year-round activities. Imagine waking up to panoramic views of Skogshorn, a stunning spectacle that beckons you outdoors to take on its trails, whether hiking in the lush, summer months or cross-country skiing in winter's powdery blanket. Your mornings begin with sunshine pouring over the chalet, setting a cheerful tone for whatever the day might bring.

Living in this part of Hemsedal isn't just about the immediate comforts of your cozy cabin but also about the vibrant lifestyle it supports. Whether you’re an expat or a foreign buyer, the local area offers a taste of Norwegian culture mixed with universal delights. There’s something invigorating about a community where nature is the focal point. Here, fishing is not just an activity, but an opportunity to bond with the locals and perhaps gain a few tips on catching the perfect trout.

Located in a scenic spot, the chalet stands as a sweet retreat from the commotion of city life. However, for those pondering the practicalities, it's essential to note that the cabin is not currently connected to a sewage system. The estimated cost for these necessities would be around NOK 200,000—an investment into comfortably modernizing your lovely mountain haven.

Highlights of this property include:

- Inviting views of Skogshorn
- Sunshine throughout the day
- Spacious terrace for summer lounging or après-ski enjoyment
- Nearby fishing waters for leisurely days
- Plentiful hiking and cross-country skiing opportunities in close vicinity
- An annex providing 4 additional sleeping places
- Convenient parking on your own grounds

Hemsedal offers a climate that's as invigorating as it is calming. Winters can be chilly and snowy, perfect for those who relish the thought of hitting the slopes or enjoying a warm cup of cocoa next to the fireplace. Summers become a whole new journey—temperatures rise to a comfortable degree, ideal for those sun-lazed afternoons on the terrace or exploring vibrant hiking trails like Nibbi and Såta, each promising its own set of vistas and adventures.

The chalet is in commendably good condition, embodying the authentic mountain escape. While it might need a few modern touches, these are opportunities to put your own stamp on the property. The annex expands your living space or provides the perfect resting spot for visiting friends and family. The overall ambiance is warm, cozy, and deeply inviting, a haven that promises relaxation after a long day amidst nature.

Living here would mean embracing a lifestyle rich in nature-focused activities and community bonding over shared outdoor passions. Whether you're sipping coffee whilst watching the sunrise or sharing stories by the fireside after a day filled with exploration, life in Hemsedal is refreshingly genuine.

For the savvy investor or lifestyle buyer, the option of further development or enhancements makes this chalet more than just a pleasant retreat. It's a canvas that promises a home molded by your vision—a serene oasis tucked within a landscape that never fails to inspire.

So there you go, whether you're seeking an active holiday spot or a peaceful mountain lifestyle, this chalet could just be what you've been searching for. If you're intrigued and would like to know more or arrange a viewing, feel free to get in touch. Despite my busy schedule, I'll be thrilled to guide you through the possibilities that this property holds.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
70
Price per m²
€3,358
Garden size
1001
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 Funkisfritid – a fantastic opportunity to own a top modern cabin in funkis style. Illustration.

Step outside on a July morning and the air carries salt, pine resin, and something faintly smoky from a neighbor's fire pit two plots over. The water at Rubbestadneset sits barely a hundred meters from your front terrace — flat, grey-green, and almost completely still at that hour. This is the kind of quiet that city people drive three hours to find. You won't have to drive far at all. Rubbestadneset is a small coastal community on Bømlo island, tucked into the western fjord landscape of Hordaland county between Bergen and Stavanger. Not a tourist trap. Not a postcard village selling itself to outsiders. Just a genuine Norwegian coastal settlement where families have kept holiday cabins for generations, where the neighbors actually wave, and where the sea is accessible not as a backdrop but as a daily fact of life. The E39 connects you to Bergen in roughly two and a half hours, and Stavanger is a similar drive southward — making this a legitimately usable second home for people based in either city, or for international buyers flying into Bergen Airport Flesland who want somewhere real rather than somewhere staged. The chalet at Bråtanesvegen 30 sits on its own freehold plot of 1,647 square meters. That number matters here because space at the water in western Norway is finite and rarely comes with car access all the way to the door. This one does. The driveway runs directly to the cabin, which means unloading the car after a long week in the city doesn't involve dragging bags down a gravel path in the rain. A small thing until you've done it twenty times. The main structure dates from 1978 but tells you nothing about what it was in 1978 — it's been extended in 1980, 2007, 2013, and 2017, and the result is a cabin tha ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home

Pull back the curtain on a mid-January morning at Olavika hytteområde and the fjord light does something extraordinary. Low and pale gold, it cuts sideways through the large living room windows and lands on the wood grain of the floor while the log burner ticks and hisses quietly in the corner. That's the specific kind of quiet you can't manufacture — no traffic, no crowds, just the occasional creak of the boathouse down the slope and the smell of cold salt air when you crack the door. This is Fosslandsosen, on the island of Otterøya in Namsos municipality, and if you've been circling the idea of owning a proper Norwegian coastal retreat, this three-bedroom chalet at the end of that search. Built in 2018, the chalet sits within the well-established Olavika cabin community at Finnanger — an area that locals in Trøndelag genuinely covet for its combination of open-sea access, south-facing light, and the kind of relaxed neighbourliness that makes summer weeks stretch out pleasantly. The plot itself is tidy and considered: wide concrete terraces, a proper lawn, and a partially covered outdoor section that means you're eating outside in the rain without a second thought. Scandinavian pragmatism, done well. Step inside and the ground floor opens immediately into an entrance hall with serious storage — hooks, benches, room for ski gear and wetsuits and all the accumulated kit that coastal life demands. Through the hall, the main living space runs open-plan between the kitchen and sitting room. Ceilings climb high enough that it never feels compressed, and the 2020 wood-burning stove becomes the gravitational centre of the room from September through to May. The kitchen is fully fitted: integrated fridge, freezer, oven, microw ... click here to read more

Olavika Hytteområde 3 presented for sale! (Photo: Martin Hågensen)

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Imagine waking up to the serene whisper of mountain breezes at Langodden 6, a charming chalet nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Hemsedal, Norway. This lovely family cabin invites you to unlock the joys of alpine living, offering a delightful blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, embodied in an environment where majestic mountains define the horizon. Hemsedal is a jewel in the crown of Norway's countryside, known for its scenic beauty and outdoor attractions. As a bustling real estate agent, I can tell you, this area is a paradise for nature enthusiasts both summer and winter. With its great outdoors lifestyle, moving here is not just about finding a new place to live, it is about embracing a new way of living. Langodden 6 is a classic chalet with 4 cozy bedrooms, spanning 77 square meters. There's a warm ambiance within that makes you feel right at home, as you step into the entrance hall. Features: - 77 sq meters - 1 delicately designed bathroom - 4 welcoming bedrooms - Open kitchen solutions - Inviting living/dining area - Beautiful fireplace – perfect for chilly evenings - Expansive terrace access - Outdoor storage room - Freestanding outhouse/storage - Parking for multiple vehicles As you walk through the open kitchen and into the living area, the beautiful fireplace catches your eye. It's a centerpiece that promises to keep the whole family snug on frosty nights like an old friend. The access to the terrace? Oh, it's ideal for those who love mingling with the panoramic views while having a cup of steaming hot coffee. The sweet summer evenings here are pure magic! Living in Hemsedal means you're never too far away from adventure. It's 20 minutes to the ski resort, a perfect flick for those sp ... click here to read more

Fjellmegleren ønsker god jul med gleden av å presentere - Langodden 6 - En perfekt helårs familiehytte med 4 soverom.

Experience the Allure of Hemsedal's Mountain Retreat Nestled amidst the majestic peaks of Hemsedal, "Stormstølen" offers a sanctuary where nature's grandeur meets modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the Skogshorn, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This chalet is more than a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and exploration. A Day in the Life at Stormstølen As the morning light filters through the expansive windows, you're greeted by panoramic views that inspire a sense of peace and possibility. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of pine. Whether it's a summer morning or a winter wonderland, the allure of the outdoors beckons. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day on the slopes. Just a 25-minute drive from the renowned Hemsedal ski resort, you can indulge in world-class skiing before returning to the warmth of your fireplace. The sauna offers a soothing retreat, melting away the day's exertions. Summer unveils a different kind of magic. The surrounding trails invite you to explore, whether it's a gentle hike or a challenging summit ascent. The nearby lakes and rivers offer fishing and swimming, while the vibrant local wildlife provides endless fascination. The Heart of the Home Step inside, and you're enveloped in a space designed for both relaxation and connection. The open-plan living and dining area, with its cozy fireplace, is the heart of the home. Here, large windows frame the stunning mountain vistas, creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. The kitchen, partially o ... click here to read more

"Stormstølen" offers magical mountain days!

Nestled in the serene and pristine landscapes of Lykkja, Hemsedal, is a charming log cabin affectionately known as "Steinsbu." Now, let me tell ya folks, as someone who's always juggling between bustling property viewings and liaising with clients from overseas, this cabin is a gem that captures the heart of tranquil Norwegian mountain life. Starting with the cabin itself, it's a cozy retreat that perfectly embodies the spirit of a Scandinavian getaway. You can really feel the embrace of the mountains when you step into this warm abode. Located at Lykkjavegen 1362, 3560 Hemsedal, it’s a place that promises tranquillity and comfort—a true sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The cabin sprawls across one delightful level, offering a generous 103 square meters of living space. It's got a style that shouts 'home' whether you're a family looking for a permanent residence or a getaway vacation spot. There’s an open kitchen solution that's just perfect for whipping up meals with loved ones while still engaging in lively conversations in the adjacent living/dining room. The atmosphere here is laid-back but comforting, like a snug sweater on a chilly evening. As I mentioned, there are three delightful bedrooms tucked within the main cabin. Each room is filled with the rustic charm that one yearns for in a cabin—all wooden interiors and perfectly cozy spaces for restful nights. And not to be forgotten, there are two well-maintained bathrooms and a WC room, ensuring convenience is as abundant as comfort. - Entrance/hallway - Open kitchen solution - Living/dining room - 3 Bedrooms - Bathroom - WC room - Technical room/storage There's something magical about knowing that just outside your door lies a world of ... click here to read more

"Steinsbu" has a quiet and attractive location with Skogshorn towering in the "backyard".

A Winter Wonderland Awaits at Lykkjavegen 1418 Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks of Skogshorn. As you sip your morning coffee on the expansive terrace, the serene beauty of Hemsedal envelops you, promising a day filled with adventure and tranquility. Welcome to your new haven at Lykkjavegen 1418, where the allure of the Norwegian wilderness meets the comforts of a modern chalet. A Story of Mountain Living Nestled in the heart of Hemsedal's picturesque Lykkja area, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of traditional mountain architecture and contemporary amenities. Built in 1971 and thoughtfully modernized, the property exudes warmth and character, making it an ideal retreat for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The chalet's design invites you to embrace the rhythms of mountain life. Picture cozy evenings by the fireplace, the crackling wood providing a soothing soundtrack as you unwind after a day on the slopes. The open-plan living and dining area, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers a seamless connection to the breathtaking landscape outside. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Hemsedal is a year-round playground for nature lovers. In winter, the chalet's proximity to groomed cross-country ski trails—just 250 meters from your doorstep—means you can enjoy the snow without the hassle of travel. For those seeking more adrenaline, Hemsedal's renowned ski resort is a mere 20-25 minute drive away, offering a variety of slopes for all skill levels. As the snow melts, the region transforms into a lush paradise for hiking, cycling, and fishing. Explore classic summit hikes like Nibbi and Såta, or spend a leisurely day by th ... click here to read more

Overview of the mountain cabin and its surroundings

Welcome to a picturesque retreat nestled in the heart of Hemsedal, Norway—Køllevegen 1B. This delightful apartment captures the essence of mountain living, with a vibe that promises coziness all year round. Located in a charming cabin split into three residences, this apartment beckons with its bright ambience, thanks to sizable windows that invite the natural light and mountain views inside. Situated on Køllevegen, which seamlessly blends the allure of mountain life with modern-day conveniences, this property offers the perfect haven for families or individuals eager to immerse themselves in alpine adventures. Hemsedal, often dubbed the Scandinavian Alps, is a magnet for skiing enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. The apartment's address sets you right in the middle of this beauty, so whether you're a seasoned hiker, a winter sports lover, or someone seeking serene summer walks, you're covered. The climate tends to be on the chillier side, complementing the outdoor activities, with snowy winters and pleasantly cool summers. As you enter the apartment, you'll find yourself on the first floor, which hosts a handy entrance hall, an open kitchen concept that partly flows into the living and dining areas. The layout facilitates sociable evenings with family or friends. For those days when privacy is essential, the separate toilet on this floor proves convenient. Journeying upstairs, the second floor reveals three cozy bedrooms, a well-sized bathroom, and a landing area perfect for a small reading nook. Notably, this property boasts a fantastic sunny terrace, about 19 square meters—ideal for soaking up the sun during warmer months, with a breathtaking view of the Hemsedal mountains. A smaller, 5 square meter balcony exten ... click here to read more

Fjellmegleren presents Køllevegen 1 B - Bright and delicate apartment in a 3-unit cabin over 2 floors with sunny terrace and balcony.

Nestled in the heart of Hemsedal, Norway, this exquisite chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in one of Europe's premier mountain destinations. With its breathtaking panoramic views and seamless blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts, this property is the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape or an adventurous holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the vistas are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, located at Helsinglie 425, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with outdoor adventures, cozy family gatherings, and unforgettable memories. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Built by skilled local craftsmen, this chalet boasts a high standard of construction and thoughtful design. The traditional sod roof and earth-toned exterior allow the property to blend harmoniously with its natural surroundings, while the interior offers a spacious and inviting atmosphere. - Size: 111 square meters of indoor living space - Bedrooms: 4, each with high windows for natural light and stunning views - Bathrooms: 2 modern bathrooms, including a luxurious sauna - Living Area: Open-plan with high ceilings and large windows - Kitchen: Features a large island, integrated appliances, and a dining area - Fireplace: Stylish with glass panels on three sides - Flooring: High-quality oak parquet throughout A Location That Offers It All Hemsedal is renowned for its year-round outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for a second home. Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer adventurer, this chalet places you at the heart of it all. - Winter: Just 40 ... click here to read more

Facade with entrance area

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Norway's Valdres region, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. Nestled in the heart of this natural wonderland, the chalet at Grunkevegen 610 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Located in Røn, this chalet is perfectly positioned for those who crave the great outdoors. The Valdres region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, offering a plethora of activities for every season. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate skier, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has it all. Summer Adventures: - Explore endless hiking trails that wind through lush forests and up majestic peaks. - Enjoy cycling along scenic routes that offer panoramic views of the fjords. - Paddle in the crystal-clear waters of nearby lakes or try your hand at fishing. Winter Wonderland: - Experience the thrill of cross-country skiing on well-groomed trails. - Embark on snowshoeing adventures through snow-draped landscapes. - Cozy up by the fireplace after a day of exploring the winter wonderland. A Chalet with Character and Comfort This charming chalet, in good condition, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. With three bedrooms and a spacious living area, it's perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. The large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance. - Bedrooms: Three comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for relaxation. - Living Area: A cozy living room with a fireplace, ideal for chilly evenings. - Kitch ... click here to read more

The property presented by real estate agent Ida Follinglo

Nestled high up in the serene mountains of Hemsedal, where nature hums a quiet melody and tranquility is your closest companion, lies a property that invites you to experience a lifestyle like no other. Whether you're looking to escape the incessant rush of urban life or seeking a cozy haven for family gatherings, this exquisite chalet at Lykkjaslåttvegen 127 offers you precisely that—and perhaps even a touch more than you imagined. With the staggering mountain peaks casting their shadows over the landscape, this chalet provides a breathtaking panorama that never fails to soothe the soul, regardless of the season. As you approach the property, you'll find it embraced by open areas and highland terrain, gifts from nature, guaranteeing ultimate privacy and an unspoiled environment. Space isn't a luxury here; it's a given, making it a perfect retreat for families and friends alike who value the simple joys of life. For those sunny summer days or crisp winter evenings, imagine stepping out onto a large, sun-dappled terrace. It comes complete with a hot tub for soaking under endless skies and an outdoor fireplace that crackles warmly, beckoning you to gather around with stories and laughter. Here, the views are nothing short of spectacular—the valley unfolds below you, and the majestic Skogshorn mountain stands guard silently in the distance, truly a sight to be savored over and over again. Inside, the chalet mirrors the splendor outside with its expansive living room. Large windows are thoughtfully placed throughout to capture every ray of light, creating an open and airy ambiance bathed in the natural glow of sunlight. Picture yourself cozying up here as snowflakes dance outside or basking in the warm sunlight during a l ... click here to read more

Mountain Broker is pleased to present this unique mountain courtyard at the top of Lykkja!

The first thing you notice on a crisp October morning at Bjørkestubben 24 is the silence. Not the uncomfortable kind — the rare, earned kind that only arrives when you're sitting at 920 metres above sea level, wrapped in a wool blanket, watching mist lift off the Hallingdal valley below while a birch log crackles in the stove behind you. That's the daily reality of this place. Not a simulation of Norwegian mountain life, but the genuine article. This is a Hallingstue — a traditional timber log structure rooted in the architecture of the Hallingdal region — built in 1913 and originally part of the fabric of Robru before being carefully relocated to Sjauset in the early 1970s. The annex arrived later, moved piece by piece from Vestre Gausdal in 2000, itself a former retirement home with its own quiet history. Two buildings, two stories, one remarkable property sitting on 1,000 square metres of freehold mountain land just outside Gol in the heart of Numedal and Hallingdal's most celebrated outdoor country. The logs are dark with age in the best possible way. Inside the main cabin, the walls tell you immediately that this is not a flat-pack weekend house. Exposed timber, low beams, and a fireplace that dominates the living room create a warmth that central heating simply can't replicate. Upstairs via a narrow wooden staircase, a loft opens into sleeping spaces that feel tucked away from the world — perfect for children or guests who want their own corner of the mountain. The main bedroom is proper-sized, grounded, comfortable. The kitchen is one of those rooms you want to cook in: solid wood cabinetry painted in a deep, slightly weathered blue, a chunky wood countertop, a freestanding induction hob, and a wood-burning stov ... click here to read more

EIE Fjellmegleren presents Bjørkestubben 24!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, this charming chalet in Gol offers a unique opportunity to own a high-standard leisure property. Perfectly blending traditional allure with modern comforts, this chalet is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or holiday escape in Europe. Originally constructed in 1967, the chalet underwent a comprehensive renovation and extension between 2018 and 2020. The result is a contemporary and comfortable haven that retains its rustic charm while offering all the modern amenities you could desire. A Cozy and Inviting Interior The chalet features two spacious bedrooms, making it perfect for families or small groups. The open-plan living and kitchen area is designed for relaxation and social gatherings, with large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding nature. The living room is cozy and inviting, with ample space for a sofa group and a dining area that seamlessly connects to the outdoor terrace. The kitchen is both stylish and functional, equipped with modern cabinetry in soothing colors, plenty of storage, and elegant gold details on drawers and cabinets. Whether you're preparing a quick breakfast or a hearty dinner after a day outdoors, this kitchen is sure to meet your needs. The bathroom evokes a spa-like atmosphere, featuring dark floors and walls, a toilet, shower, bathtub, and a well-appointed vanity unit. Outdoor Living at Its Finest One of the standout features of this property is the expansive outdoor area. The large terrace, constructed with durable Kebony decking, is perfect for enjoying the fresh mountain air, hosting barbecues, or simply relaxing with a book. Just below the terrace, ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin and outbuilding

Hey there! As an agent with extensive experience working with global buyers, it's my pleasure to introduce you to a spacious and secluded cabin nestled in the heart of Norway’s stunning landscape at Tunnetjernvegen 18, Gol. This property might just be the haven you’ve been searching for, especially if you’re looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature's tranquility. This charming four-bedroom cabin (forgive the cliche, but it truly is cozy) rests on a generous plot of approximately 2,641 square meters, offering privacy and excellent sun conditions. Its positioning provides an impressive backdrop of the nearby Svartetjernet body of water and the majestic Hemsedal mountains. Imagine waking up in the morning with a hot cup of coffee, the sun rising over Skogshorn, and nature unfolding right outside your window. For those of you who've hobbed from city to city, living in Gol offers a delightful change of pace. This rural setting fosters a close-knit community vibe. People here are warm, down-to-earth, and there's always a sense of welcome. It's the perfect spot for those who want to fully immerse themselves into the Norwegian lifestyle. The climate is typically cold, with snow-drenched winters ideal for skiing and mild summers perfect for long hikes. Inside, the property offers: - Four bedrooms - One bathroom - Open-plan living room and kitchen - Additional toilet room - Technical room - Detached outbuilding/storage room Exploration isn’t limited to the walls of your new home. Gol is renowned for its vast network of hiking trails, offering over 200 kilometers for you to traverse throughout the year. Each season here brings its own unique palette of colors and activities: Whether it's ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren v/ Mucho Brown har gleden av å presentere Tunnetjernvegen 18!

Nestled in the serene heart of Golsfjellet West, this charming cabin provides an ideal retreat that merges comfort and adventure. As a busy real estate agent with a wealth of experience in the region, I can confidently say that this property is perfect for those seeking a mix of tranquility and outdoor pursuits. Welcome to Gamle Heimstølvegen 58, a delightful cabin that offers a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, surrounded by nature's splendor. Gol, renowned for its spectacular landscapes, is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, cycling, and skiing. The cabin offers easy access to an extensive network of trails, catering to all skill levels. In winter, the snow-draped trails beckon cross-country skiers, while in summer, the trails transform into paths for leisurely hikes or thrilling mountain bike rides. The surrounding mountains, including Skogshorn and Storehødn, provide breathtaking views and are a sight to behold throughout the year. Impeccably maintained, the cabin is a testament to fine craftsmanship. Spread across a single floor with a basement and loft, this 99-square-meter retreat offers ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. Its distinctive features include: - Spacious entrance/hallway - Convenient storage room - One well-appointed bathroom - Additional toilet room - Open-plan living room and kitchen - Three cozy bedrooms - Versatile loft space - Basement ideal for storing equipment - Sunny veranda extending 46 sqm - Central fireplace for warmth and coziness - Modern, fully-equipped kitchen with integrated appliances - Built-in wardrobes in bedrooms Life here offers a wealth of possibilities for exploration and relaxation. Canoeing on the tranquil waters of Ti ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren presents Gamle Heimstølvegen 58!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting mountain landscape, this charming chalet in Torpo offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Located at Nørdre Volelivegen 963, 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 crisp mountain air and stepping out onto your terrace to be greeted by panoramic views of the majestic "Gullrekka" range. This chalet, perched at 1000 meters above sea level, provides a front-row seat to nature's grandeur, with vistas that include Hallingskarvet, Reineskarvet, and the serene Buhovdvatnet. A Year-Round Playground Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer adventurer, Torpo is your playground. Just 50 meters from your doorstep, a cross-country ski trail beckons, offering miles of pristine tracks through the highlands. In the warmer months, these trails transform into paths for hiking and cycling, inviting you to explore the lush landscapes and discover hidden lakes perfect for a refreshing swim. Chalet Features: - Size: 66 square meters of cozy living space, all on one level. - Bedrooms: Three comfortable bedrooms, ideal for family and guests. - Bathroom: Functional and well-maintained. - Living Area: Open-plan living room, dining area, and kitchen with large windows framing stunning views. - Fireplace/Wood Stove: Adds warmth and ambiance, perfect for chilly evenings. - Outdoor Space: 26-square-meter area with a 20-square-meter terrace for al fresco dining and relaxation. - Storage: Dedicated room for organizing outdoor gear and equipment. - Utilities: Connected to the electricity grid, ensuring modern comfort. A Community and a Retreat This cha ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this intriguing opportunity in the heart of Norway's captivating mountain landscape. Nestled in Nøsasvingen 35, Røn, this charming chalet is located in the stunning mountain area near the Nøsen Yoga and Mountain Hotel. Situated at an elevation of approximately 906 meters above sea level, this property promises breathtaking views of the meandering monuntain ranges and lush, idyllic pastures. It’s truly an environment where nature sets the stage for an ideal retreat, offering a lifestyle filled with tranquility and adventurous opportunities. Let's dive into what makes this chalet not just a property, but a lifestyle decision. It's not every day that such a rare find becomes available in such a coveted location. This 105 square meter chalet could be a perfect retreat for those who love nature and wish to take a break from the busyness of modern living. With a reasonable asking price of 410,256, it’s a chance to own a slice of serene paradise. Stepping inside the chalet, you’ll find a well-maintained property that exudes a welcoming charm. Spread across its inviting living space are three bedrooms and one well-appointed bathroom. The chalet, adorned with high ceilings and expansive windows, offers a sense of openness that's both refreshing and uplifting. With these extensive windows and terrace doors, the boundaries between indoors and the enchanting outdoors blur seamlessly, letting in plenty of natural light and offering unbeatable views. Imagine waking up to the sight of majestic mountains and the tranquility of pastures right from your bedroom! Some key features of the chalet include: - 3 inviting bedrooms - 1 well-equipped bathroom - Spacious living area - Open-plan kitchen - High ceilings with open design ... click here to read more

Welcome to beautiful Nøsen and Nøsasvingen 35!

Introducing a serene getaway nestled in the majestic landscapes of Lomen, specifically at Kvitehaugvegen 27. This quaint cabin offers an ideal terrain for a restorative retreat, embraced by the untouched wilderness of Vestre Slidre municipality. Imagine a place where you have the luxury to disconnect from the modern world and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Norway's natural splendor. Kvitehaugvegen 27 stands in the shadow of towering mountains such as Grønsennknippa and Nøsakampen, with breathtaking views over the serene waters of lakes Nesvatnet and Mosvatnet. The cabin maintains a rustic charm, with an appeal that harks back to a simpler time. It holds one bedroom and one bathroom, situated on a plot leased from Statskog, ensuring a continuity of seclusion and privacy. The living standards here are basic and unpretentious, with no running water, electricity, or sewage system, yet this is part of the charm. The property is equipped with a solar panel system for basic energy needs and relies on an outhouse, reflecting a truly traditional cabin experience. It’s important to note the cabin does require some attention, particularly the floor construction which presents an opportunity for the new owners to infuse their style into their new home. This delightful fixer-upper is waiting for someone with vision to bring its full potential to life. For those unfamiliar with the area, living in Lomen is an opportunity to embrace a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by nature’s grandeur. The climate here mirrors a typical Norwegian highland - expect cold winters with serene snowy scenes perfect for contemplative winter walks, and mild summers ideal for hiking, fishing, and hunting. The property is accessible via a summer r ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvitehaugvegen 27, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!

Nestled in the heart of Gol, Norway, this charming chalet at Smylistølvegen 51 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its breathtaking views of the iconic Skogshorn mountain and the serene natural surroundings, 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 landscapes. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the peaks, and the gentle rustle of leaves as your morning soundtrack. This chalet, in good condition, is designed to be your perfect second home, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Upon entering the main chalet, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living area is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame the stunning outdoor vistas. The seamless flow between the kitchen, dining, and lounge areas makes it an ideal space for entertaining or enjoying quiet moments with loved ones. The modern kitchen is well-equipped, offering ample storage and workspace, perfect for preparing meals after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The living room, with its cozy fireplace, becomes a haven during the colder months, providing warmth and comfort as you watch the snow gently fall outside. Outdoor Living at Its Finest One of the standout features of this property is the expansive veranda that wraps around the entire chalet. This outdoor space is a sanctuary for relaxation and entertainment, offering multiple seating areas to enjoy the sun or find a shaded spot to unwind. Whether you're sipping your mornin ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren Hallingdal v/ Merethe Jonsen presents Smylistølvegen 51

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Norwegian mountains, this charming chalet at Kråkehovda 56, Torpo, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of nature. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of a day filled with outdoor adventures. This chalet, with its traditional Norwegian architecture, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that many dream of but few achieve. A Year-Round Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Torpo is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. In the summer, the area transforms into a vibrant landscape of hiking trails, cycling routes, and swimming lakes. The nearby cloudberry marshes offer a unique foraging experience, while the expansive views from the chalet provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation and reflection. As winter blankets the region in snow, Torpo becomes a paradise for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. With ski trails just 50 meters from your doorstep, you can indulge in the thrill of gliding through pristine snow-covered landscapes, returning to the warmth of your chalet to unwind by the open fireplace. Chalet Features and Lifestyle - Three Cozy Bedrooms: Flexible sleeping arrangements make this chalet ideal for families or groups of friends. - Open Living Space: The high ceilings and large windows flood the living area with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Traditional Fireplace: Adds a touch of rustic charm and provides extra warmth during the colder months. - Enclosed Veranda: Enjoy the outdoors ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kråkehovda 56, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!

Nestled high above the sea level at a remarkable 930 meters in the enthralling heartland of Norway, this is a place where tranquility meets natural beauty. Welcome to Kråkehovda 66—a charming cabin perched in Torpo's beautiful landscape. Here, in the midst of Torpoåsen, life's pace slows down, offering serenity to those who crave a break from the urban hustle. Let me take you on a journey to this delightful cabin. Originally built in 1975, and thoughtfully expanded in the ‘90s, the property balances quaintness and comfort, spread across 85 square meters of indoor living space. Imagine stepping into a cozy living room with its rustic wooden floors and paneled walls that evoke a warm, welcoming atmosphere. This room isn’t just about relaxation; it's a place for gatherings, laughter, and creating memories with family. Imagine starting your day sipping coffee on the partially covered terrace, overlooking the majestic expanse of the Hallingskarvet mountain range. This setting not only gives you a feast of stunning views but also bathes the cabin in rich sunlight almost all day, thanks to its excellent sun conditions. And did I mention the location? It's at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, offering an added layer of peace and privacy. Let's talk about life here in Torpo, a place where nature is your daily companion. The region is essentially a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With a network of hiking trails and cycling paths, the landscape is yours to explore. Whether it's a summer picnic amidst blooming flora or a winter adventure on the area’s well-kept cross-country ski trails, you'll find activities for all seasons. The climate here—crisp, with just the right amount of chill in the winters and comfortably warm summers—en ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kråkehovda 66, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!