Norheimsund Chalet: Ski-In/Ski-Out Holiday Home in Kvamskogen's Scenic Heart

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Mødalsvegen 289, 5600 Norheimsund, Norheimsund (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 60Floor area

€167,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

60m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Kvamskogen, Mødalsvegen 289 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet in one of Norway's most picturesque recreational areas. This delightful property is not 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, the sun casting a golden hue over the majestic peaks surrounding your chalet. With direct ski-in/ski-out access to Furedalen Alpin, your winter mornings can start with a thrilling descent down the slopes, while summer days invite you to explore the vast network of hiking and cycling trails that weave through the lush landscape.

A Home with Character and Comfort

Built in 1967 and thoughtfully expanded in 1984, this chalet exudes the timeless appeal of traditional Norwegian mountain architecture. The interior is a harmonious blend of classic Kvamskogen style and modern conveniences, ensuring a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for you and your guests.

- Spacious Living Area: The open-plan living room and kitchen create a warm and welcoming space, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends.
- Cozy Fireplace: A central feature that adds warmth and ambiance, ideal for relaxing after a day of outdoor activities.
- Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Located on the main floor, providing ample sleeping accommodation for family and friends.
- Additional Loft Space: Furnished with extra beds, perfect for accommodating additional guests or children.
- Functional Kitchen: Designed to maximize space and functionality, equipped for all your culinary needs.
- Practical Layout: Includes a welcoming entrance hall, a bathroom with shower, a separate toilet room, and a storage room.
- External Storage Shed: Approximately 10 square meters, ideal for storing sports equipment, tools, or seasonal items.
- Utilities: Equipped with electricity, public water, and sewage, ensuring year-round comfort and convenience.

A Plot of Possibilities

The chalet sits on a generous 1,600 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. The sun-drenched lawn and stone patio seamlessly blend into the natural landscape, providing a perfect setting for alfresco dining or a quiet afternoon with a book.

A Location Like No Other

Kvamskogen is renowned for its excellent skiing conditions, catering to both alpine and cross-country enthusiasts. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a paradise for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers. The chalet's elevated position offers breathtaking views and a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

- Proximity to Amenities: A grocery store is within a 21-minute walk, and a shopping center is just an 11-minute drive away.
- Public Transportation: Easily accessible, with a bus stop approximately 14 minutes from the property.
- Family-Friendly Environment: The large plot offers plenty of space for children to play and explore.
- Ownership: Freehold, giving you full control and flexibility over the property.

A Lifestyle Investment

Owning this chalet is more than just acquiring a property; it's an investment in a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a romantic escape, or a seasonal getaway, Mødalsvegen 289 offers the perfect setting for your second home in Europe.

Don't miss the opportunity to make this exceptional property your own. Contact Homestra today to schedule a viewing and experience the unique atmosphere of Kvamskogen for yourself. Let this chalet be the backdrop to your next chapter of unforgettable adventures and serene escapes.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
60
Price per m²
€2,783
Garden size
1600
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 Drøyvollvegen 125!

Step outside at seven in the morning and the air hits you — cool, salt-edged, carrying the faint smell of seaweed and pine from the hillside above Øyaveien. A herring gull cuts a lazy arc over the water. The fjord is mirror-flat. This is what a Tuesday feels like in Melandsjø. Hitra is not one of those Norwegian islands that gets overrun in July. It stays quiet in a way that's increasingly rare. The island sits roughly an hour and a half southwest of Trondheim, connected to the mainland via a pair of subsea tunnels — no ferry schedule to chase, no weather window to pray for. You drive in whenever you feel like it. That accessibility, combined with a landscape that feels genuinely untouched, is what makes a holiday property here such a find. The fishing alone draws people from across Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Sea trout, cod, and coalfish are there year-round if you know where to cast, and from this address you're a short walk to the shoreline and a ten-minute drive to Hopsjøbrygga, the brygge that becomes the social heart of the island every July when Hopsjødagene takes over — live music, local food stalls, boats moored three deep, the whole community spilling outdoors. Øyaveien 16 is a white-painted timber chalet that has been on this plot since 1937. The exterior cladding was replaced in 1996 and it wears its age lightly — there's genuine character here without the cold drafts and crumbling sills that word usually implies. The building is in good condition and properly connected: public water, public sewage, mains electricity. No off-grid compromises. Just bring your bags. The layout is compact and logical at 56 square meters across two floors, arranged for the kind of real use a holiday home actually gets. Do ... click here to read more

Charming holiday property presented by Aktiv Eiendomsmegling

Step out onto the wraparound terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the light. At 420 metres above sea level, the sun hits differently up here — earlier, longer, at an angle that turns the surface of Breivann into hammered silver by nine o'clock. That's your view. That's your morning. Mattiaskilen 86 sits at the outer edge of the Mattiaskilen cabin area in Steinsholt, Numedal, and it earns its position. The chalet has been thoughtfully overhauled between 2019 and 2021 — not a cosmetic refresh, but a real, structural reinvention — and the result is a 72-square-metre holiday home that works hard across every season without ever feeling cramped or overdone. Let's start with the terrace, because you'll spend a lot of time there. Built in 2021, it wraps around a substantial portion of the cabin and covers 55 square metres of outdoor living space. Part of it is covered, which matters more than you'd think in Norwegian mountain weather — a sudden afternoon shower doesn't end the day outdoors, it just changes the setting. A water post feeds directly from the property's own private borehole, so hosing down muddy boots, filling a dog bowl, or watering herbs in a pot is effortless. The views from the deck reach out over the water, framed by mixed forest, with no other roof cutting into the sightline. It's the kind of terrace you don't retreat inside from — you're coaxed back in by hunger. Inside, the 2021 kitchen immediately signals that this isn't a compromise renovation. Sleek cabinetry, laminate countertops, an integrated oven and cooktop, and a freestanding island that splits the kitchen from the living area without closing it off. The black sink and black-and-brass fixtures have an edge to them — consid ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mattiaskilen 86! Photo: Mille Gran

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Nestled in the heart of Norheimsund, Mødalsvegen 488 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the rustic charm of traditional Norwegian architecture. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the serene beauty of Western Norway. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Imagine waking up to the crisp, fresh air of the Norwegian countryside, with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains greeting you each morning. This chalet is situated in one of Western Norway's most sought-after recreational areas, offering immediate access to a plethora of outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone. Chalet Features and Layout Built in 1995 and thoughtfully extended in 2015, this chalet spans 101 square meters of well-utilized space. The design is both practical and inviting, making it an ideal second home for families or groups of friends. - Three Bedrooms: The master bedroom is spacious enough for a double bed, while the other two bedrooms feature bunk beds, maximizing sleeping capacity. - Loft Area: A versatile space that can serve as an additional sleeping area or a cozy playroom for children. - Modern Kitchen: Installed in 2015, the kitchen boasts integrated appliances and ample counter space, perfect for preparing meals after a day of outdoor activities. - Living Room: With a ceiling height of up to 3 meters, this room is airy and filled with natural light, thanks to large windows that offer stunning views. - Bathroom: Modern and well-maintained, ensuring comfort and convenience year-round. Outdo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Kvamskogen region, this charming chalet at Mødalsvegen 468, Norheimsund, offers an unparalleled opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines comfort, adventure, and investment potential. With its prime location, this property is a gateway to the serene beauty and vibrant lifestyle of the Norwegian countryside. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks visible from your window. This four-bedroom, two-bathroom chalet, spanning 98 square meters, is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle choice. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for a holiday retreat or an expat seeking a slice of tranquility, this property promises a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Local Climate & Activities: Norheimsund is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and seasonal activities. Winters transform the area into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing enthusiasts. The chalet offers direct access to cross-country trails, leading to the Furedalen alpine center, just 150 meters away. Summers invite you to explore lush hiking trails, with routes to scenic spots like Tveitakvitingen and Byrkjefjell. Accessibility: Despite its secluded charm, Norheimsund is easily accessible. The town is a short drive from Bergen, Norway's second-largest city, offering international flights and comprehensive transport links. This makes it an ideal location for a second home, providing both seclusion and connectivity. Cultural & Local Attractions: The nearby town of Norheimsund is a cultural hub, with quaint shops, delightful restaurants, and local festivals that celebrate Norwegian heritage. The H ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mødlasvegen 468 (Bjørkebu), presented by Thomas Moldestad Olsen v/EiendomsmeglerNorge

Picture this: you wake to the gentle rush of a mountain river, slip on your skis at your doorstep, and within minutes glide directly onto the slopes of Furedalen Alpinsenter. By afternoon, you're soaking up January sunshine on your expansive terrace, watching your children build snow forts across 3,640 square meters of your own pristine Norwegian wilderness. This is daily life at this 3-bedroom chalet in Kvamskogen, where the adventure begins the moment you step outside. Just 60 minutes from Bergen's international airport, this fully renovated mountain retreat offers the rare combination of accessibility and authentic Norwegian mountain living. Whether you envision exhilarating winter ski holidays, summer hiking expeditions through wildflower meadows, or simply unplugging from urban life beside your private riverside sanctuary, this property delivers a vacation experience most European second-home buyers only dream about. The transformation from city stress to mountain serenity takes just one hour's drive, making weekend escapes and extended holidays effortlessly achievable year-round. This chalet represents Norwegian mountain architecture at its finest, thoughtfully reimagined for modern vacation living. The comprehensive 2017 renovation preserved the property's 1957 heritage while introducing contemporary comfort and energy efficiency. Low-maintenance Møre Royal cladding wraps the exterior, eliminating the endless upkeep that plagues many mountain properties and giving international owners peace of mind during months away. Inside, 91 square meters of intelligently designed living space feels remarkably generous, with an additional loft and separate annexe expanding total usable area to 128 square meters. The open-plan ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Lars Waage presents Mødalsvegen 143! Photo: Weststaff Media.

Nestled in the captivating natural landscape of Kvamskogen near Norheimsund, this enchanting cabin at Hjeltelia 59 offers a serene retreat with picturesque views of the Mødalselven river and the surrounding mountains. This is a place where tranquility meets convenience, providing a perfect setting for both relaxation and adventure. This cabin is ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of the great outdoors. The substantial natural plot is a sanctuary for a variety of outdoor activities. Families can bask in the joy of building snow caves in winter, engage in lively games of hide and seek, or take thrilling sled rides downhill. The changing seasons add a dynamic beauty to the landscape, making it a year-round destination for those looking to escape the bustling city life. Adventure seekers will find a haven here with ample hiking opportunities available right at their doorstep. The well-prepared cross-country ski trail in Mødalsevegen invites enthusiasts to explore the snowy terrain during winter. For alpine skiing lovers, the nearby Furedalstrekket and Mødalstrekket provide excellent slopes that cater to both beginners and seasoned skiers. The cabin itself exudes a rustic charm while offering modern comforts. Renovated in 2021, the interior maintains a consistently good standard with fine surfaces that blend seamlessly with the natural environment. It features three cozy bedrooms and includes 8 beds, ensuring plenty of space for family and friends. The property also boasts a generously sized terrace, which wraps around parts of the cabin, creating an excellent space for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views. Despite its idyllic and secluded location, the cabin is rooted in a commun ... click here to read more

Aktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Jørn Tage Hereide har gleden av å presentere Hjeltelia 59.

Picture yourself stepping out of your mountain cabin on a crisp winter morning, the fresh scent of pine filling the air as you watch early sunlight paint the surrounding peaks in shades of gold and rose. Within three minutes, you're clicking into your skis at Furedalen ski resort, ready to carve fresh tracks down pristine Norwegian slopes before most of the world has finished their first coffee. This is the reality that awaits at Øvre Furedalen 136, where the boundary between your front door and alpine adventure dissolves into pure possibility. Nestled at 393 meters elevation in Kvamskogen, this 53-square-meter mountain chalet represents something increasingly rare in Norway's alpine regions: an accessible entry point into year-round mountain living combined with the creative freedom to shape a property exactly to your vision. The cabin sits on an expansive 2,473-square-meter plot where morning mist rolls through the valleys below and evening light transforms the landscape into something from a Nordic fairy tale. This isn't just a vacation home; it's a canvas for creating your ideal Norwegian mountain retreat. The geography of Kvamskogen places you in one of Western Norway's most versatile mountain destinations. Unlike higher alpine areas that become inaccessible in winter, this elevation provides reliable snow coverage from November through April while remaining comfortably navigable throughout the year. The location bridges two distinct Norwegian landscapes: you're close enough to Norheimsund and the Hardangerfjord to access coastal beauty within a 30-minute drive, yet fully immersed in mountain terrain that rivals more remote destinations. This duality makes the property exceptionally practical for international own ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin

As a bustling agent in the expansive world of global real estate, I’m always thrilled to present properties that carry not just value in their walls but stories ready to unfold into new experiences. This chalet at Furedalen 11, nestled in the heart of Norheimsund, Norway, is no exception. With a size of 63 square meters, it's a perfectly good retreat for anyone seeking both adventure and tranquility, priced at a fair $263,247. Imagine waking up in a sunny, secluded spot, surrounded by the natural splendor of the Kvamskogen area. A place renowned for its scenic beauty and endless outdoor opportunities. It could be your haven, or a new investment, amid nature’s masterpiece, just steps away from hiking trails and winter sports attractions. Maybe you’re an outdoor enthusiast yourself or perhaps you're looking for a family-friendly retreat, this cabin situates you at the heart of Norway’s majestic landscapes. Property Features: - 4 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Bright living room - Loft for additional sleeping space - Fully tiled bathroom - Modern kitchen - Lawn, decking, and natural terrain - Quick takeover possible - 300 meters to local grocery and shops Built with practicality in mind, this chalet is well-maintained, providing a cozy setting for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The layout flows easily from the common living areas to the more private corners like the bedrooms and loft. It's not just a house; it’s a home, waiting to nurture new memories. The kitchen stands ready for making delicious meals after a long day outdoors, while the living room offers a bright space to relax and unwind. The local area, Norheimsund, deserves its own spotlight. Known for its friendlier pace of life yet rich in culture and opportuni ... click here to read more

Welcome to Furedalen 11! Presented by Nordvik Hardanger!

Nestled in the heart of Kvamskogen, Gråsteinsdalen 31 offers a unique opportunity to own a dual-unit chalet that perfectly balances privacy and togetherness. This property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home in the picturesque landscapes of Norway, where nature's beauty is at your doorstep and adventure awaits around every corner. A Tale of Two Homes Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. This chalet, thoughtfully divided into two separate units, provides the perfect setting for extended families or groups of friends to enjoy both shared moments and private retreats. Each unit mirrors the other, offering a cozy living room with a fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, and two comfortable bedrooms. This clever design ensures that everyone has their own space while still being part of a larger gathering. A Gateway to Adventure Located in Norheimsund, this chalet is a gateway to a world of outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid hiker, a skiing enthusiast, or someone who simply loves to explore, Kvamskogen has something for everyone. The area is renowned for its extensive network of hiking trails and cross-country skiing routes, leading to breathtaking destinations like Tveitakvitingen and Byrkjefjell. For those who prefer alpine skiing, the nearby Furedalen and Eikedalen ski resorts offer well-maintained slopes and modern facilities. A Lifestyle of Comfort and Convenience The chalet's interior is designed with comfort in mind. The open-plan living areas are perfect for socializing, with fireplaces providing warmth and ambiance during the colder months. The kitchens are equipped for family meals, and the bedrooms are arranged to maximize sleeping ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the heart of Kvamskogen, one of Norway's most cherished mountain destinations, lies a hidden gem waiting to become your perfect second home. Kvinnhovdebrotet 30 offers an authentic Norwegian chalet experience, seamlessly blending traditional allure with modern conveniences. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This chalet, built in 1959, stands proudly on a generous 474 m² freehold plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply basking in the tranquility of nature. With a total indoor living area of 50 m², the chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and functionality, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts Upon entering, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. A fireplace/wood stove adds a touch of rustic charm, providing warmth and ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day of skiing or hiking. The kitchen is both functional and well-equipped, ensuring you have everything you need to prepare delightful meals. With public water and sewer connections, the chalet offers modern convenience in a rustic setting. The bathroom is practical and well-maintained, ensuring comfort and ease of use. Flexible Living Spaces While the chalet is listed with zero bedrooms, its four main rooms offer flexibility for creative use. Whether you need extra sleeping ... click here to read more

Welcome to a well-maintained cabin at Kvamskogen!

A Cozy Mountain Retreat in Norheimsund: Your Gateway to Nature's Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of mountain air. Nestled in the heart of Kvamskogen, Dalen 164 offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This charming chalet, with its inviting warmth and practical design, is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. A Day in the Life at Dalen 164 As the sun peeks over the majestic Byrkjefjell, your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 51 square meter terrace. Here, the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop for your morning routine. The terrace, bathed in sunlight, is perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings. Inside, the chalet's open-plan living room and kitchen area exude a cozy charm. The crackling fireplace invites you to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast in the well-equipped kitchen or sharing stories by the fire, this space is designed for comfort and connection. Embrace the Seasons In winter, Kvamskogen transforms into a snowy wonderland. With approximately 60 kilometers of groomed ski trails at your doorstep, every day offers a new adventure. From skiing and snowboarding to snowshoeing through pristine landscapes, the possibilities are endless. As the seasons change, so too does the allure of this mountain retreat. Spring and summer bring vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, perfect for hiking and cycling. Nearby trails lead to stunning vistas, including the peaks of Tveitakvitingen and Byrk ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Dalen 164

Immerse yourself in the tranquil embrace of nature at Løkavegen 34, Norheimsund. Picture yourself waking up in a cozy cabin surrounded by the captivating vistas of Kvamskogen, where the whispers of the winds and the rustling leaves configure the soundtrack to your everyday life. Ideal for those who seek a harmonious blend of leisure and adventure, this cabin promises not just a home, but a lifestyle replete with endless exploration. Nestled on a spacious 1,222 square meter lot, this delightful two-bedroom cabin offers a remarkable opportunity for foreign buyers seeking a serene escape amidst awe-inspiring landscapes. Originally built in 1969 and thoughtfully updated in 2009, it's a property that's not only sturdy but provides a blend of timeless design and present-day comforts. Let’s take a walk through this cozy cabin. As you step inside, you're greeted by an entrance hall which leads you straight into a bright and inviting living room. Flooded by natural light from large windows, the space becomes animated with the play of sunlight and shadows. The openness of the room provides a refreshing contrast to the lush surroundings, making it the perfect spot for gatherings or unwinding with a good book after a long day in the open air. The kitchen, decked with modern IKEA furnishings, is a practical delight. Its white painted fronts and solid oak countertops add an understated elegance, while ample storage means you have all the space you need for your culinary adventures. Imagine preparing meals with fresh local ingredients, all while enjoying the vista just outside your window. The cabin's bathroom doesn’t skimp on practicality or style. With lacquered floorboards and painted panel walls, it offers everything necessary ... click here to read more

Beautiful location with stunning views.

Picture yourself stepping onto a wraparound terrace high in the Norwegian mountains, coffee in hand, as the morning sun illuminates the dramatic valleys and peaks of Kvamskogen stretching before you. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this expansive three-level mountain chalet, where every window frames a postcard-worthy view and every season brings new adventures. Located just 60 minutes from Bergen's international airport, this 129-square-meter retreat offers international buyers the rare combination of Norwegian mountain authenticity and practical accessibility—a vacation home that transforms weekend escapes and extended holidays into a lifestyle of Nordic exploration and family connection. Kvamskogen occupies a privileged position in Norway's legendary Hardanger region, where dramatic mountain landscapes meet the serene waters of Hardangerfjord. This chalet sits at the heart of this natural wonderland, positioned to access both alpine adventures and fjordside tranquility within minutes. The location provides what discerning vacation home buyers seek most: authentic Norwegian character combined with year-round usability and proven rental appeal. Whether you envision crisp winter mornings on cross-country skis, summer hikes through endless daylight, or autumn weekends watching the mountains blaze with color, this property serves as your gateway to experiencing Norway's seasons in their full glory. The chalet's three-level design maximizes both space and mountain views, creating distinct zones that work beautifully for multi-generational gatherings or groups of friends. The main floor centers around a light-filled living area where a 2017 fireplace creates that essential Norwegian hygge atmosphere, complemented ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Imagine waking to the crisp mountain air of Kvamskogen, stepping directly from your cabin onto groomed cross-country ski trails that wind through Norway's pristine wilderness, and watching the summer sun illuminate your terrace until half past nine in the evening. This is not just a holiday home—this is your gateway to Norway's extraordinary outdoor culture, where every season brings new adventures and the mountain lifestyle becomes part of your family's story. Picture yourself here in February, gliding along snow-covered trails just meters from your door, the silence broken only by the rhythmic swoosh of skis. Summer transforms the landscape into a hiking paradise, where wildflower-dotted paths lead to crystal-clear mountain lakes perfect for swimming after a challenging climb. Throughout the year, the 50-square-meter sun-drenched terrace becomes your outdoor living room, a place where meals taste better, conversations last longer, and the stresses of everyday life simply dissolve into the mountain air. This 70-square-meter chalet sits on over 2,000 square meters of private land beside Jonshøgdi in the heart of Kvamskogen, one of western Norway's most sought-after recreational areas. Built in 1967 and thoughtfully renovated in 2000, the property combines traditional Norwegian cabin charm with modern connectivity—fiber optic internet runs to the cabin wall, allowing you to stay connected while feeling wonderfully disconnected from urban pressures. The location delivers something rare in mountain properties: genuine ski-in convenience without sacrificing accessibility, as the cabin enjoys straightforward road access, private parking, and a short gravel path to the entrance. Kvamskogen has earned its reputation as a year-r ... click here to read more

Tangen 45 presented by Dag Erik Fotland. EiendomsMegler 1.

Step out onto the south-facing terrace at Kvamskogen 671 on a clear February morning and count the peaks. The air bites clean and cold, Måvotsvatnet shimmers somewhere below the treeline, and from up here at 496 metres above sea level, the whole Vestland valley feels like it's been arranged just for you. This is what you drove four hours from Bergen for. Or flew into Flesland for. The quiet is total except for the occasional creak of birch branches and the distant hiss of skis on packed snow. This two-bedroom chalet sits between Kleiva and Jonshøgdi on the sun-catching south slope of Kvamskogen — a detail that matters enormously in Norway, where orientation determines whether your terrace gets three hours of winter sun or eight. Here, it's eight. The 1,433-square-metre natural plot keeps neighbours at a respectful distance, the birch trees do their thing, and the open views toward the mountains stay unobstructed. It's a 38-square-metre cabin, yes — but it earns every one of those square metres. Since 2019, the property has been upgraded with real intention: new exterior cladding, a replaced roof, modernised water and sewage connections feeding into the public network. These aren't cosmetic touch-ups. They're the foundation-level improvements that separate a cabin you can actually enjoy from one that quietly drains your weekends and your wallet. The kitchen has new upper and lower cabinets, fresh countertops, and a proper fridge-freezer. The bathroom has been fully renovated — bathtub, toilet, vanity with storage, new plumbing throughout. You arrive, you unpack, you're done. No project list waiting on the kitchen table. Inside, the wood-burning stove is the room's true anchor. Light it around four o'clock on a Saturday ... click here to read more

Front view of the upgraded cabin at Kvamskogen 671

Picture yourself stepping out your front door on a crisp winter morning, ski boots already laced, and gliding onto groomed trails just 30 meters away. Steam rises from your app-controlled jacuzzi as you watch the sun paint golden streaks across Norway's mountain peaks. This is life at Nedre Kvernaskogen 55—a completely renovated mountain retreat where adventure meets comfort in one of Scandinavia's most sought-after year-round destinations. Nestled in the heart of Kvamskogen at 380 meters elevation, this 84-square-meter chalet represents everything international buyers seek in a Norwegian vacation home: authentic mountain character paired with thoroughly modern systems, ski-in location without sacrificing accessibility, and four bedrooms that welcome extended family for those long Nordic summer days or cozy winter weeks. The extensive 2017-2019 renovation transformed this 1956 cabin into a turnkey second home where you can arrive Friday evening and be skiing by Saturday morning, no projects required. Kvamskogen sits in Western Norway's outdoor recreation heartland, offering a lifestyle that shifts beautifully with the seasons. Winter here means waking to fresh snow on world-class cross-country networks that stretch across the mountains, with alpine slopes at Eikedalen and Furedalen just minutes away. Spring brings longer days for ski touring as late as May, while summer transforms the landscape into hiking paradise with trails ranging from family-friendly forest walks to challenging mountain ascents. Autumn paints the birch forests gold and red, creating that quintessential Norwegian mountain atmosphere that photographers travel continents to capture. The chalet's thoughtful layout maximizes every square meter for vac ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Norheimsund, Fureberghovden 84 is a chalet that truly embodies what Norwegian living is all about. This property, with its charming and functional design, offers a unique opportunity for foreign buyers and expats looking to embrace the serene Norwegian lifestyle. Perched amidst lush greenery, close to captivating natural landscapes, this chalet is all set to be your haven away from the bustling city life. Living in Norheimsund is like stepping into a beautiful postcard. Located in Western Norway, this quaint town lies by the Hardangerfjord and is just about an hour's drive from Bergen. The bleathtaking fjord views, combined with snow-capped mountains, make it a delightful place for those who appreciate nature's beauty. The climate here is generally mild, owing to the coastal influence, with warm summers that are perfect for outdoor activities, and cold, snow-filled winters that make it an ideal spot for winter sports enthusiasts. For those who appreciate a blend of activities, Norheimsund won't disappoint. This area is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and outdoor activities. Summers in Norheimsund offer fantastic hiking and cycling paths that take you up the beautiful mountainous terrain, granting panoramic views of the landscape. The fjord itself provides opportunities for boating, fishing, or simply mooring a boat to enjoy leisurely days by the water. The winters, on the other hand, make for an idyllic playground for cross-country skiing and ski touring, with the local ski resort just a short drive away. Now, about the chalet itself. Fureberghovden 84 is a year-round cabin that offers a cozy retreat for anyone wanting a slice of peaceful living. The property spans a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fureberghovden 84! - Just an hour's drive from Bergen city center

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Kvamskogen region, this delightful chalet at Kvamskogen 745 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most enchanting mountain destinations. With its prime location just a stone's throw from the Eikedalen Ski Center and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, and the promise of a day filled with adventure and relaxation. This charming chalet, built in 2002, is designed to provide comfort and functionality, making it an ideal retreat for families, friends, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A Cozy and Inviting Interior Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living area seamlessly combines a cozy lounge with a practical kitchen, creating a space that's perfect for socializing and unwinding. Large windows flood the room with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and enhancing the sense of space and airiness. The chalet features two spacious bedrooms and a practical loft, providing ample sleeping accommodations for both family and guests. The main bedroom is generously sized, while the second bedroom and loft offer additional sleeping options, making the chalet suitable for larger groups or families. The loft, in particular, is a favorite among children, offering a cozy and fun sleeping area. Modern Amenities with a Traditional Touch The kitchen is equipped with all the essentials, offering enough space for a dining table where you can enjoy meals together. The bathroom is ... click here to read more

Front view of Kvamskogen 745

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Vestland county, Teigaberg 81 in Norheimsund offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of nature. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless allure of the Norwegian landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of birds and the sight of the sun rising over the sparkling Eikedalsvannet lake. This chalet, with its southwest-facing orientation, ensures you enjoy the best of Norway's long summer days, where the sun graces your home from dawn till dusk. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the patio or enjoying an evening barbecue with friends, the panoramic views and abundant natural light create an atmosphere of peace and relaxation. A Home Designed for Comfort and Community Upon entering the chalet, you're greeted by a spacious hallway, perfect for storing outdoor gear after a day of exploring the nearby trails or skiing at Eikedalen Ski Center. The underfloor heating ensures a warm welcome, even on the chilliest of days. The main living area, with its cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, is the heart of the home. Here, you can unwind with a good book or gather with loved ones for a movie night. The open-plan kitchen and dining area is a social hub, designed for entertaining. With modern appliances and ample counter space, preparing meals is a joy. The dining room, with its impressive ceiling height and large glass doors, seamlessly connects the indoors with the outdoors, making it ideal for hosting gatherings. A Retreat for Family and Friends The chalet boasts four bedrooms, providing ample space for family and gues ... click here to read more

Welcome to the fantastic Teigaberg 81! The cabin is beautifully situated, southwest-facing, with views towards Eikedalsvannet.

In the picturesque town of Norheimsund, nestled amongst breathtaking mountain vistas, lies a charming chalet that could be your perfect retreat or holiday haven: Byrkjesetevegen 62. This delightful chalet, standing proud on a generous plot of land, invites you with its alluring promise of tranquility, adventure, and the opportunity to escape into nature's embrace. The journey to this captivating abode is an adventure in itself, barely an hour's drive from Bergen, opening up a scenic world of vibrant local life and dramatic landscapes. Norheimsund, known for its captivating coastal views and lush surroundings, offers a taste of Norway's stunning countryside. The climate here is akin to a gentle breeze with cool summers perfect for hiking and snowy winters for budding skiers, making it an all-year-round destination. Upon arriving at the chalet, you will immediately be struck by its prime location and the allure of the expansive plot it sits upon. Estimating around 2.7 acres, it provides plenty of space for personal touches and outdoor activities. The chalet itself is well-maintained, standing as a testament to its enduring charm. Greeted by the panoramic vistas of the mountain landscape, you might find yourself engulfed in moments of awe just by peering out at the surroundings. Settle into the warm interior, and you'll immediately appreciate the snug, inviting atmosphere. With a living space covering roughly 94 square meters, this chalet offers ample room for comfort and functionality. As you tour the property, imagine early mornings or serene evenings wrapped in the soft embrace of this two-bedroom home. - Two comfortable bedrooms providing restful space - A large bathroom, primed for convenience with a washing machi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Byrkjesetevegen 62! Presented by Nordvik Hardanger!