Rennebu Chalet: 3-Bedroom Second Home with Panoramic Views & Year-Round Activities

Listed on
https://storage.googleapis.com/homestra-images/property-image-22187e7c-fb90-4b35-98fe-c53291ff890b-1750097600.jpg

Svarthamran 39, 7393 Rennebu, Rennebu (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 56Floor area

€141,593

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

56m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Rennebu, Norway, this charming chalet at Svarthamran 39 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most picturesque regions. With its prime location in the Svarthamran cabin area at Nerskogen, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor.

A Gateway to Nature's Playground
Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian landscape, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This chalet is perfectly positioned to offer you just that. Situated on a hillside, it provides excellent sun exposure throughout the day, allowing you to bask in the warmth of the sun while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests.

Year-Round Recreational Paradise
Rennebu is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities. In the winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with well-maintained cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away. For those who crave the thrill of alpine skiing, a ski lift is conveniently located a mere 10-minute drive from the chalet. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a network of hiking and biking trails, inviting you to explore the great outdoors.

A Cozy and Functional Retreat
Originally built in 1974, this chalet has been thoughtfully upgraded to provide a comfortable and functional living space. With a total internal usable area of 56 square meters, the chalet features three bedrooms, making it ideal for families or groups of friends. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the stunning landscape.

Modern Amenities in a Rustic Setting
The chalet is equipped with modern amenities to ensure your comfort. The kitchen is well-appointed, making meal preparation a breeze, while the dining area provides a cozy space to enjoy meals together. The bathroom is functional, and a separate toilet room adds convenience. Additional storage is available in the detached outbuilding, perfect for storing equipment or seasonal items.

A Community of Like-Minded Individuals
The Svarthamran cabin area is more than just a location; it's a community. Here, you'll find a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors share a love for the outdoors and a commitment to preserving the natural beauty of the area. The local grocery store is just 8 minutes away, ensuring you have everything you need without sacrificing the peacefulness of your mountain retreat.

Investment Potential
Owning a second home in Rennebu is not just about lifestyle; it's also a sound investment. The area's popularity as a holiday destination ensures a steady demand for rental properties, offering potential for rental income when you're not enjoying the chalet yourself. With its modern utilities and low operating costs, this property is an attractive option for those looking to invest in the European second home market.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a separate toilet room
- Spacious 37 square meter terrace for outdoor dining and relaxation
- 1,480 square meter freehold plot offering privacy and space
- Well-maintained cross-country ski trails and nearby ski lift
- Proximity to Granasjøen lake and extensive hiking trails
- Connected to public water and electricity networks
- Year-round access via a well-maintained road
- Child-friendly and peaceful environment
- Ideal for holiday home, weekend retreat, or remote work base

In summary, this chalet at Svarthamran 39 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape, a base for outdoor adventures, or a sound investment, this chalet offers it all. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Norway's natural beauty and create lasting memories in this idyllic setting.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
56
Price per m²
€2,528
Garden size
1480
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

Sign up to access location details

Similar properties

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late September, the birch trees outside have gone full amber, and you're standing on a 22-square-meter terrace at 359 meters above sea level with a cup of coffee, watching low cloud roll through the valley below Omnsfjellet. Not a sound except wind and the occasional crack of a branch somewhere uphill. That's the daily reality at this cabin on Knubbvegen in Søvasskjølen — and it costs less than a studio flat in Oslo. This is a proper Norwegian hytte. Not a glossed-up weekend pod, not a developer's interpretation of rustic. It's a cabin that was built in 1960, extended and seriously upgraded by the current owners since the 1980s, and it shows the kind of considered, incremental care that only happens when people actually love a place. The bones are original. The comfort is modern. Electricity is connected, the septic system is sorted, and water comes from a shared drilled well with two neighbouring properties. You arrive, unlock the door, and it works. No renovation project waiting to swallow your summers. Inside, 63 square metres is used efficiently — entrance hall, living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet room, plus a small loft that works well as an overflow sleeping area or just somewhere to stack the ski gear. The living room gets the big windows, which is the right call: the mountain and forest views framed from that room are the kind you don't tire of across seasons. Spring brings the thaw and the green creeping back up the hillside. Midsummer, the light barely leaves. Autumn is all that amber and copper. Winter turns the whole landscape white and quiet in a way that has to be experienced to be understood. Step outside through the living room and you'r ... click here to read more

Welcome to Knubbvegen 60!

Stand at the edge of the plot on a still July morning and you'll hear almost nothing — a distant outboard motor somewhere on the fjord, the soft creak of birch trees, maybe a curlew calling from the hillside. That kind of quiet is genuinely rare in 2024, and this 5,822 square metre freehold plot at Førlandsvegen 460 sits inside it completely. Aksdal is a small but well-connected community in Rogaland, in the heart of Sunnhordland on Norway's southwestern coast. It's the kind of place that locals know well and visitors almost never stumble across by accident — which is precisely what makes finding a plot here with sea rights feel like something worth paying attention to. The E134 runs nearby, linking you to Haugesund in around 35 minutes and to Bergen in roughly two hours. Haugesund Airport handles direct flights from several European cities including London Gatwick and Copenhagen, which matters a great deal if you're planning to use this as a seasonal escape from somewhere further south. The existing cabin dates from 1943 and sits at 12 square metres of usable interior. Let's be honest about it: the structure needs either thorough renovation or a fresh rebuild. The condition is what it is. But what you're really buying here is the land, the legal sea rights, and the freedom that comes with freehold ownership of a substantial plot in a setting like this. Norwegian countryside doesn't give up these kinds of parcels easily, and a 5,822m² plot with direct sea access in Rogaland is a genuinely uncommon find. The sea rights attached to this property are worth dwelling on for a moment. They grant the owner access to the adjacent coastal area for activities including fishing, swimming, and mooring a small boat. Western Norway ... click here to read more

Welcome to Førlandsvegen 460 - presented by Sivert Velde Rasmussen at PrivatMegleren / Photo: Panomax Studio

There's a particular kind of quiet you only find in the Norwegian countryside — the kind where the loudest thing on a Saturday morning is the crack of wood going into the stove and the distant call of a bird somewhere out in the spruce trees. That's what greets you at Malmervegen 89. Step onto the glass-panelled terrace with a cup of coffee before the rest of the cabin wakes up, and you'll understand immediately why people buy places like this and never let them go. Situated in Åbogen, a rural pocket of Eidskog municipality in the Innlandet region, this three-bedroom cabin sits on a generously sized 1,308 square metre private plot. The surrounding landscape is classic inland Norway — rolling forest, wildflower edges along gravel tracks, and lakes close enough to swim in by midsummer. At €106,000, it represents one of the more accessible entry points into the Norwegian second home market, especially given its year-round accessibility and the fact that it comes fully furnished. The cabin itself was built in 1996 and spans 45 square metres of indoor living space. That figure sounds modest on paper, but the layout earns every square metre. The kitchen sits just off the entrance and opens directly into the living room via a bar-style counter — a smart design choice that keeps social energy flowing when you've got a full house. And you will have a full house. Three bedrooms, each fitted with custom-built bunk beds, means this cabin comfortably sleeps more people than its footprint suggests. It's genuinely set up for the way Norwegian cabin culture actually works: long weekends, school holidays, three generations under one roof. The living room is the cabin's core. Two heat sources — a fireplace and a wood-burning stove — ke ... click here to read more

Welcome to Malmervegen 89 - Well-maintained and cozy cabin with garage!

Picture this: it's early July, the Norwegian sun is still above the horizon at nine in the evening, and you're sitting on a fifty-square-meter timber terrace with a cold glass of something local in hand, watching a fishing boat cut a slow white line across the Trondheimsleia strait. The smell of salt air drifts up the slope. Somewhere behind the cabin, a trail winds up into Sundfjellet. Nobody is in a hurry. This is Sundlandet — and it gets under your skin quickly. The chalet at Snillfjordsveien 4530 sits on a generous 1,206-square-meter plot in the coastal reaches of Trøndelag, about a hundred meters back from the water's edge. It's not a new build trying to imitate tradition — it's a cabin that's actually been lived in, cared for, and gradually improved since it first went up in 1980. A thoughtful modernization in 2006, a new bathroom fitted in 2018, a replacement hot water tank in 2023, a new washing machine in 2024: the kind of rolling, sensible upgrades that signal an owner who used the place properly and respected it. The result is a property in good condition, move-in ready, and comfortable in all four seasons. At 80 square meters across three bedrooms, the main cabin is compact without feeling cramped. The living room — around 24 square meters — carries large windows that track the sun east to west throughout the day, pulling Trondheimsleia's shifting light right into the room. Morning, the water is steel-grey and calm. Afternoon, it can turn a deep greenish-blue. Evening, on a clear day, there's a particular gold that comes off the fjord that you simply won't find anywhere else. A wood-burning stove sits at the heart of the room, and in October — when the birch trees have turned amber and the air bites — it ea ... click here to read more

Welcome to Snillfjordsveien 4530!

Step onto the 40-square-metre south-facing terrace at Sundmyr 21 on a July morning and you'll understand immediately why people keep coming back to this corner of Rogaland. The light here is extraordinary — long and golden, bouncing off the water below, warming the timber decking by eight in the morning. You've got a coffee in your hand, the hills are doing that thing where they shift from blue to green as the clouds move, and the only sound is a woodpecker somewhere in the birch trees behind the plot. That's the life this chalet sells. Everything else is just detail. Built in 2010, this 82-square-metre cabin at Sundmyr 21 in Hovsherad sits in the Sætra recreational area of Rogaland, a part of Norway that doesn't always make it onto the international radar — which is precisely its strength. This isn't the overcrowded fjord circuit. The landscape is wilder, quieter, more honest. Rolling terrain, clear fishing lakes, marked trails that wind through heather and past rocky outcrops with views you'll want to photograph badly and experience properly. The cabin is in good condition throughout, with nothing dramatic required of a new owner beyond turning the key and deciding which trail to take first. The layout is practical in the way that good Norwegian cabin design always is — nothing wasted, nothing missing. You walk in through an entrance hall that doubles as a proper mudroom, which matters enormously when you're coming in from a wet autumn hike or a snowy February ski. From there, the open-plan living room and kitchen takes up the heart of the property, with high ceilings and large windows pulling in the southern light. The fireplace against the wall isn't decorative. On a January evening, when the temperature outside dr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sundmyr 21!

Step outside on a February morning at Svartbekken 37 and the ski tracks are already lit up by a low winter sun, less than a hundred meters from your front door. You click into your bindings, push off, and within thirty seconds you're gliding through birch forest with nothing but the sound of your own skis on packed snow. That's not a weekend fantasy — that's a Tuesday here in Nerskogen. Sitting at 660 meters above sea level in the Rennebu municipality of Trøndelag, this three-bedroom chalet is the kind of Norwegian cabin property that rarely makes it onto the open market in this condition and at this price. Built in 2000 and well maintained ever since, the 61-square-meter home sits on a generous freehold plot of 1,025 square meters with open terrain on all sides. No feeling of being hemmed in. Just sky, mountain ridges, and that particular silence you only get at altitude. The 44-square-meter south-facing terrace is, honestly, the heart of this property. Norwegians have a word — friluftsliv — for the philosophy of living outdoors as a way of life, and this terrace is built for exactly that. It's wide enough for a proper dining table, a couple of sun loungers, and still space left over for the kids to move around. On a clear July afternoon, the sun hits it from mid-morning until well into the evening. Midsummer dinners out here, with the mountains turning gold and a cold Hansa on the table, are the kind of evenings that become family mythology. Inside, the layout is compact but genuinely functional — which is what you want in a mountain cabin. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the main gathering space, anchored by a wood-burning stove that transforms the room on cold evenings. Large windows pull the landscape in ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Svartbekken 37

Step out onto the terrace at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the Eidangerfjord is right there — wide, silver, and catching the first light of the day. Not visible from a distance through a sliver between rooftops. Actually there. That view is what you'll think about every single morning you're not here. This three-bedroom chalet at Bergsbygdavegen 152C sits at Døvika, one of Porsgrunn municipality's most coveted fjordside pockets, on a hillside position that gives it full-day sun from the moment the sun clears the ridgeline to the last warm glow of a Norwegian summer evening. The elevated plot isn't just about the view — it means the outdoor spaces stay dry faster after rain, catch every degree of warmth, and feel genuinely private. Neighbors exist but don't intrude. That's a rarer thing than it sounds in this part of Telemark. The walk to the water takes under five minutes on a footpath that winds through the landscape. Bring towels. The swimming area at the bottom is the kind of spot locals guard jealously — calm, clean, sheltered from wind, with rocky ledges for jumping and shallow entry for kids. In July and August, when southern Norway warms up properly, this becomes the entire shape of a day: morning coffee on the terrace, a mid-morning swim, lunch back at the cabin, afternoon in a sun lounger, another swim before dinner. Repeat. It sounds simple because it is, and that's exactly the point. The chalet itself was first built around 1954, which gives it a certain solidity and character that newer recreational builds often lack. It's been substantially updated rather than cosmetically refreshed — and there's a meaningful difference. In 2012, water, sewage, and a fully fitted bathroom were installed. The e ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom presents Bergsbygdavegen 152C

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in February, the kind where the air has that sharp, clean bite that wakes you up faster than coffee. You pull on your ski boots at the front door of your own cabin at Bekkekollhellinga 16, clip into your cross-country skis, and glide straight onto the groomed trail that runs less than 50 meters below the property. No shuttle. No parking lot. No queue. Just you, the pines, and about a thousand square meters of Norwegian mountain silence surrounding you. That's the daily reality at this 65-square-meter chalet sitting at roughly 600 meters above sea level in the Blefjell/Åslandseter area — a well-established mountain retreat zone in Numedal, Telemark, about two hours south of Oslo. Lampeland sits at the foot of this plateau, and from the cabin you're positioned centrally between Blestølen and Blestua, which puts you within easy reach of virtually everything this region offers while keeping the property itself tucked away and genuinely private. The south-facing exposure is one of the first things you notice. On clear days — and there are many, especially in spring and early autumn — the terrace catches sun from mid-morning until evening. The 25-square-meter outdoor deck is partially covered, so a light rain doesn't send you inside. There's a custom-built outdoor fireplace out here too, which extends the usable season considerably. Come September, when the birch trees turn gold and the nights cool fast, you can still sit outside long after dark with a fire going and a glass of something warm. That's the kind of detail that turns a holiday cabin into a proper second home. Inside, the layout is open and sensible. The living room, dining area, and kitchen flow together without feeling cram ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bekkekollhellinga 16! Photo by Arild Brun Kjeldaas

Step outside on a February morning at Bekjordsvegen 36 and you'll hear almost nothing — just the soft compression of snow under your boots and, somewhere in the tree line, a woodpecker working at a birch. Strap on your skis, and within three minutes you're on a groomed cross-country trail threading through the Numedal valley. That's not a selling point dressed up in fancy language. That's just Tuesday here. Lyngdal i Numedal sits in the long, quiet valley of the Numedalslågen river, roughly two hours from Oslo by car along the E134. It's the kind of place Norwegians have been keeping to themselves for generations — serious hiking territory in summer, a cross-country skier's paradise from November through March, and in between, a landscape that shifts from amber birch forests to frozen lakes with an unhurried confidence. The village has a petrol station, a local shop, and the kind of community noticeboard that still gets used. That's part of the appeal. The chalet at Bekjordsvegen 36 is a solid three-bedroom cabin in good condition, sitting on a leasehold plot of approximately 1,000 square metres. At 80 square metres of internal living space, it's not enormous — but the layout is well thought out. A living room with large windows pulls in the treeline views and the generous daylight that arrives in midsummer from before 5am. The wood-burning stove anchors the room. On a cold January evening with the stove going and snow banking up against the glass, it earns its place in a way no underfloor heating system ever quite does. The kitchen is functional with pine-fronted cabinets and a laminate worktop — honest, unpretentious, and perfectly usable. It won't win any design awards, and buyers who want a showroom kitchen will w ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bekjordsvegen 36!

Early on a July morning at Grepperødveien 28, the smell of pine resin and damp earth drifts through the bedroom window before you're even fully awake. You pull on a fleece, step out onto the 68-square-meter terrace, and the only sound is a woodpecker somewhere deep in the birches. Then the water appears through the trees—Vansjø, glittering flat and silver, maybe two minutes' walk away. Your boat is already moored at your private dock. That's when it clicks: this is actually yours. Sperrebotn sits on the northeastern shore of Vansjø, the largest lake in Østfold county. It's not a place most international buyers stumble across by accident, which is exactly why the handful of cabins along Grepperødveien feel so genuinely unhurried. No holidaymakers clutching maps. No ice cream queues. Just a working Norwegian landscape of forest, farmland, and glassy lake water that has barely changed in fifty years. The chalet itself was built in 1965 and wears its age honestly—wooden panel walls, warm plank floors, the kind of craftsmanship that gets more satisfying to live with every year rather than less. At 54 square metres the layout is tight but cleverly so: an entrance hall that catches wet boots and rain jackets, a simple toilet room, two bedrooms, and a single open living and kitchen space that becomes the gravitational centre of every stay. The fireplace is the room's anchor. On a wet October afternoon, when the birches outside have gone gold and the lake is running steel-grey, you'll light it within ten minutes of arriving and not regret a single thing about owning this place. The kitchen has been updated in recent years. Freestanding appliances, a manual water solution—yes, there's no running water, which is common across le ... click here to read more

ASK Meglergaarden presents Grepperødveien 28

Step out onto the west-facing terrace at six in the evening, coffee in hand, and watch the light go copper across the Kyrkjebygdheia ridgeline. The forest below is quiet except for wind moving through spruce. No traffic. No notifications that feel urgent. Just 1,772 square meters of Norwegian highland freehold and that particular kind of silence that you only find at 700 meters above sea level. This is what owning a cabin in Nissedal actually feels like. Holmvassvegen 56 sits on the Kyrkjebygdheia plateau in Telemark county — a part of inland Norway that doesn't make the Instagram reels but absolutely should. Nissedal municipality covers a sprawling landscape of lakes, bog-pine forest, and open mountain terrain that locals have been quietly treasuring for generations. The cabin itself is a solid, well-kept two-bedroom Norwegian hytte on a generous freehold plot, priced at €123,000 — which, by any reasonable measure of what you're getting, is serious value for a freehold mountain property in Scandinavia. The 46-square-meter footprint is classic Norwegian cabin proportions: enough space to live comfortably with family or a group of friends, compact enough that maintenance never becomes a second job. You walk in through a proper entrance hall — wide enough to actually hang wet hiking gear and kick off boots without it becoming a chaotic pile — and into a living room where large windows pull the forest right into the room. The ceiling height gives the space a lightness you don't expect from a small cabin. A sofa corner, space for armchairs, a natural dining area. On winter evenings the wood stove does exactly what a wood stove should do in Norway. The kitchen works. Profiled cabinet fronts, solid timber countertops, open ... click here to read more

Welcome to Holmvassvegen 56 – a beautiful family cabin.

Step outside on a crisp October morning, coffee in hand, and watch the frost on the valley floor melt as the sun clears the ridge above Nystølåsen. At 890 metres above sea level, the air is different up here. Sharper. Quieter. The kind of quiet where you notice birdsong you'd forgotten existed. This three-bedroom mountain chalet at Knatten 37 in Etnedal sits on 1,003 square metres of solid Norwegian bedrock, and it earns every kroner of its asking price in the currency of uncomplicated living. No neighbours crowding the terrace. No traffic noise drifting up through the pines. Just a southwest-facing slope, a genuinely snow-secure winter, and a small pond glinting 200 metres down the trail. The cabin was built in 1999 and has been looked after with the kind of quiet diligence that only shows up when you actually inspect the details — exterior stain applied regularly to both the main building and the insulated outbuilding, terraces treated with Møre Tyri, everything structurally sound and move-in ready. The current owners are willing to sell it fully furnished, which means the kitchen, the bunk beds, even the dining chairs hand-painted with capercaillie motifs, all stay if you want them. You could realistically arrive on a Friday afternoon, light the fireplace, and have nowhere to be until Monday. That fireplace anchors the 22.3-square-metre living room — the social heart of the cabin. Large windows pull the mountain panorama inside, and when the wood is burning and the light is going golden across the valley, it's difficult to think of a reason to be anywhere else. The kitchen is compact and honest: a practical U-shape at 7.5 square metres with upper cabinets and enough counter space for serious post-hike cooking. The ... click here to read more

From the parking area

Step outside on a January morning and the entire valley is white, dead quiet except for the faint scrape of your own skis. Gaustatoppen sits right there across the ridge, its pyramid silhouette sharp against a pale Nordic sky. From the veranda of this cabin at Finntoppvegen 48, that view is yours every single day you're here. Not a postcard. The real thing. Skirvedalen is one of those corners of Telemark that Norwegians guard a little jealously. The valley sits inside Tinn municipality, tucked into the highland plateau at roughly 878 meters above sea level, and it has none of the overbuilt, après-ski busyness you'd find closer to Rauland or Geilo. What it has instead is 109 kilometers of groomed cross-country trails threading through birch and pine, almost total quiet on weekday mornings, and the kind of air that makes you feel like you've been doing something wrong by breathing city air for so long. This chalet was built in 1998 and has been properly refreshed in 2024 — new bathroom, updated laundry and technical room, fixtures that don't feel like an afterthought. The overall condition is good throughout. It's 54 square meters of interior space, which sounds compact until you're actually inside and realize the open-plan layout between the living area and kitchen makes the whole main floor feel generous and social. Big windows pull the landscape in. On a clear afternoon the light off Gaustatoppen pours through and pools across the wooden floor in a way that genuinely stops you mid-conversation. The fireplace is the heart of winter evenings here. Get back from a few hours on the trails — the groomed cross-country network starts just 178 meters from the front door, which in practice means you click into your skis on th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Finntoppvegen 48!

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Kilegrendsvegen 1182 is the silence—not the empty kind, but the full kind. Birdsong across the water. A light wind moving through the pines. The faint creak of a rowboat you're allowed to keep moored right on Dåstjønn, just waiting. This is what you came to Norway for. Treungen sits in the Nissedal municipality of Telemark, and it's the kind of place that doesn't shout about itself. No crowds, no tourist queues. Just clear glacial lakes, forest trails ribboning out in every direction, and a sky that turns genuinely extraordinary in late August when the bilberries ripen and the light goes golden low across the hills. The cabin at Kilegrendsvegen 1182 sits within a small, quiet cabin community right between lakes Drang and Dåstjønn—two of the most swimmer-friendly lakes in the area, with sandy-edged shores and water so clear you can see the bottom a meter down. At 47 square meters, this two-bedroom chalet is compact but not cramped. The layout makes sense for the way people actually use a cabin: you come in, you drop your gear, and you're comfortable. The living room has dark wood paneling that gives off that specific warmth you only get in properly old-school Norwegian hytte interiors—the kind that takes the edge off a cold evening after a long day on the trails. The wood-burning stove does the rest. You sit in front of it with a bowl of something hot and you genuinely don't want to be anywhere else. The kitchen has been recently renovated and fitted with new cabinetry, a refrigerator, and a gas stove. Practical, clean, and more than adequate for cooking proper meals—think slow-cooked reindeer stew on a winter weekend, or a pan of pan-fried perch pulled from Dåstjønn th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kilegrendsvegen 1182!

You wake up to silence. Not the muffled, negotiated silence of a city apartment with double glazing — actual silence, broken only by the creak of log walls contracting in the cold and the faint whisper of wind moving through spruce trees. Pull back the curtain and there's a metre of fresh snow on the sod roof, the ski trail groomed and waiting less than fifty metres from your front door. That's the morning this cabin offers, over and over again. Sitting at 652 metres above sea level in the Nøklåkjølen area of Rendalen, this compact, well-built log chalet has a clarity of purpose that a lot of mountain properties lack. It was built to be used hard, to feel warm the moment you step inside, and to send you back outdoors recharged. At 58 square metres across the main cabin, with a separate annex and a timber outbuilding on a 926 m² freehold plot, it delivers on all three counts. The construction is solid log — not a decorative finish, actual stacked log walls that date to 2011 — topped with a traditional sod roof that keeps the interior at a remarkably even temperature year-round. Inside, the open-plan living room and kitchen is anchored by a fireplace that does real work. After a long day on the trails, you come in, peel off your layers in the entrance hall (dimmable spotlights, generous boot storage), and within twenty minutes you're horizontal on the sofa with the fire going and steam rising off your coffee. The kitchen is fitted with aged-painted fronts, a solid wood worktop, and gas-powered appliances — practical, unhurried, exactly right for the setting. The dining area sits beside it, with space for a proper long table where everyone can eat together at the end of a day. Two bedrooms handle the sleeping arrangement ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nøklåkjølen 115! Photo: EFKT. Photographer: Johan Anderson.

Step outside on a February morning at 874 meters above sea level, and the silence hits you first. Not the absence of sound exactly, but the kind of deep, textured quiet you only find in the Norwegian mountains — a crow somewhere distant, the creak of snow settling on the roof, and the faint hiss of wind threading through the birch trees beyond the fence line. The kettle is on inside. The fireplace still holds last night's embers. This is Slåsætra, and once you've spent a weekend here, the idea of not owning a place in these hills becomes genuinely hard to sit with. The chalet at Linviksetervegen 131 sits on a generous, fenced 1,706 square meter plot in one of Innlandet county's most quietly sought-after mountain communities. Fåvang itself — the nearest village, about 10 kilometers down the valley — is small and functional in the best way: a grocery store, a train station on the Oslo-Trondheim line, and the kind of low-key infrastructure that lets you arrive on a Friday evening and not have to think about logistics again until Sunday. Up here at Slåsætra, though, the village may as well be a different world. The chalet measures 75 square meters and is in good condition throughout. It's not a renovation project — you can use it from day one. The ground floor opens into a combined living and kitchen area with high ceilings and large windows that pull the mountain view right into the room. On a clear April afternoon, the light in here is almost unreasonably good, that particular Nordic gold that comes in low and warm and seems to make everything glow slightly. A fireplace anchors the living area. You will use it constantly. On the coldest nights in January, with the solar panels quietly doing their job and the woodstove ti ... click here to read more

Welcome to Linviksetervegen 131!

The first thing you notice on a still July morning at Haltlandveien 30 is the light. It comes off the water at a low, almost sideways angle, cuts right through the big living room windows, and lands on the wooden floor in long pale strips. Grab a coffee, open the terrace door, and you're standing 100 meters from the Norwegian Sea before the rest of the world has had breakfast. That's not a bad way to start a day. Sandstad sits on Hitra, the large coastal island in Trøndelag that serious anglers, kayakers, and anyone who genuinely loves wild Norwegian nature have known about for decades. Getting here is easier than people assume. Drive across the Hitra Tunnel from the E39 corridor — about an hour southwest of Trondheim Airport Værnes — and you arrive on an island where the roads are quiet, the coastline is dramatic, and the pace of life adjusts itself downward almost immediately. It's the kind of place where the agenda for a Tuesday might be: fish in the morning, grill on the terrace in the afternoon, wood stove in the evening. Haltlandveien 30 is a timber chalet built in 1979, sitting on roughly 1,000 square meters of privately owned land. The plot is generous for its 42-square-meter footprint, which means outdoor living is as much a part of this property as anything inside. Mature trees wrap the site, doing a proper job of creating seclusion without making the place feel closed in. The garden has enough flat, usable ground for a fire pit setup, kids running around, or simply a hammock between two birches. Privacy here isn't a marketing claim — the surrounding natural vegetation earns it. Inside, the floor plan is compact and honest. The living room does what a cabin living room should: wide windows angled toward the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haltlandveien 30!

Step outside on a February morning, clip into your cross-country skis right at the edge of the property, and push off into a white plateau that stretches further than you can see. No shuttle bus. No queue. Just you, the track, and the particular hush that only falls on a Norwegian mountain when fresh snow has settled overnight. That's the daily reality at Nørdre Einarsetlie 9 — a well-kept mountain chalet on Golsfjellet that has been quietly doing its job for decades, and doing it well. Gol sits in Hallingdal, a valley that Norwegians have been escaping to for generations. It's not a secret, exactly, but it's far enough from Oslo's orbit — about two and a half hours by car along the E16 — that it retains the unhurried rhythm that makes a proper mountain retreat worth having. The Golsfjellet plateau above the town is where the cabin culture thrives, and Nørdre Einarsetlie is one of its most established addresses. Neighbouring cabins are spread apart generously. You hear wind and birds, not neighbours. The chalet itself was originally built in 1973. Fifty-plus years is a long life for a mountain building, and this one has earned it — updated progressively over the years rather than left to quietly deteriorate. The result is a structure that feels honest and lived-in rather than a showroom renovation. Thick walls, a fireplace, a wood-burning stove that you'll want lit by late afternoon even in September. When the stove is going and the large living-area windows have gone dark with evening, there's a particular quality of warmth in here that newer builds tend to miss. The layout across the 72 square metres is practical without feeling cramped. An entrance hall handles the wet gear — boots, skis, poles, all of it — before ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren Hallingdal v/ Thea Viko Eidsgård presents Nørdre Einarsetlie 9!

Properties nearby

Step outside on a February morning at Svartbekken 37 and the ski tracks are already lit up by a low winter sun, less than a hundred meters from your front door. You click into your bindings, push off, and within thirty seconds you're gliding through birch forest with nothing but the sound of your own skis on packed snow. That's not a weekend fantasy — that's a Tuesday here in Nerskogen. Sitting at 660 meters above sea level in the Rennebu municipality of Trøndelag, this three-bedroom chalet is the kind of Norwegian cabin property that rarely makes it onto the open market in this condition and at this price. Built in 2000 and well maintained ever since, the 61-square-meter home sits on a generous freehold plot of 1,025 square meters with open terrain on all sides. No feeling of being hemmed in. Just sky, mountain ridges, and that particular silence you only get at altitude. The 44-square-meter south-facing terrace is, honestly, the heart of this property. Norwegians have a word — friluftsliv — for the philosophy of living outdoors as a way of life, and this terrace is built for exactly that. It's wide enough for a proper dining table, a couple of sun loungers, and still space left over for the kids to move around. On a clear July afternoon, the sun hits it from mid-morning until well into the evening. Midsummer dinners out here, with the mountains turning gold and a cold Hansa on the table, are the kind of evenings that become family mythology. Inside, the layout is compact but genuinely functional — which is what you want in a mountain cabin. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the main gathering space, anchored by a wood-burning stove that transforms the room on cold evenings. Large windows pull the landscape in ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Svartbekken 37

Nestled in the heart of Rennebu, this delightful chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Norway's most picturesque regions. Located at Hestvassveien 263, 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 serene views of the Trollheimen mountain range, with the gentle sounds of nature as your morning soundtrack. This chalet, in good condition, is perfectly positioned to offer you the best of both worlds: a peaceful retreat and a hub for outdoor activities. A Year-Round Haven Rennebu is renowned for its year-round appeal. In the winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails right at your doorstep. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a beginner, the trails offer something for everyone. The nearby Nerskogen alpine ski center provides additional options for downhill enthusiasts. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, revealing lush hiking trails that wind through the breathtaking terrain. The chalet's proximity to Hestvatnet means you can enjoy boating, fishing, or a refreshing swim during the warmer months. The included boathouse space and boat make it easy to explore the lake at your leisure. Chalet Features - Size: 65 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Year Built: 1986 - Price: €168,000 - Plot Size: 970 square meters - Additional Outbuilding: Includes storage and shower room - Terrace: 66 square meters, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation - Water Supply: Year-round from a drilled well - Electricity: Fully connected - Access: Year-round road access A Cozy Interior Step inside to find a warm and inviti ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hestvassveien 263!

Welcome to this charming chalet nestled within the stunning landscape of Nerskogen in Rennebu. As a bussy real estate agent, I can tell you, properties like this don't come around every day. Imagine waking up every morning to the serene views of Granasjøen and Leverdalen, with the crisp mountain air gently flowing through your windows. Built in 2016, this holiday home embodies modern comfort with an authentic rustic charm. Let's dive into the features that make this property a standout choice for families or anyone looking for a quiet retreat: - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious living room and den - Large veranda (44 square meters) - Sizeable plot (1,199 square meters) - Fireplace for cozy winter nights - Year-round electricity and water - Strategic location near a local shop and ski lift - Built-in storage facilities in the outbuilding Situated on a considerable plot of land, the chalet offers ample room for both relaxation and a range of outdoor activities. Whether you're in search of a place to bring the whole family or a tranquil hideaway, this property presents an amazing opportunity. Life in Rennebu is quite unique, filled with rustic beauty and a close-knit community spirit. One could say it's a quiet escape from the bustling cities. The town is surrounded by nature's magnificence, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In summer, the hiking trails around Nerskogen transform into adventure lanes leading through tranquil forests and meandering streams. Winter casts a magical spell with snow-blanketed landscapes perfect for cross-country skiing. Rennebu's climate is characterized by simpler, cooler summers and snowy winters. It's a place where every season paints a different picture on its stunning canva ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flåsæterenget 43 - beautiful cabin located at Nerskogen.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Trøndelag region, this charming chalet in Rennebu offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is more than a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and outdoor exploration. ### A Day in Your Rennebu Retreat As the sun peeks over the majestic peaks of Høghøa and Blåhøa, your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains provide a stunning backdrop, setting the tone for a day filled with possibilities. Whether it's a summer hike along the famous Minnillstien trail or a winter's day spent gliding through pristine cross-country ski trails, the chalet's location offers year-round activities for every adventurer. ### The Chalet Experience Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed space that marries functionality with warmth. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to relax and unwind. A wood-burning stove crackles in the corner, offering cozy warmth on chilly evenings. The modern kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, is a culinary haven where you can whip up hearty meals after a day of exploration. The chalet boasts three comfortable bedrooms, each a sanctuary of rest and relaxation. The main bedroom, spacious and bright, promises restful nights, while the additional bedrooms offer flexible accommodation for family and guests. A versatile loft space adds to the charm, serving as a playroom, TV lounge, or extra sleeping area. ### Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet's ... click here to read more

Welcome to Minnilla 28 - beautiful cabin in scenic surroundings at Nerskogen.

Nestled within the serene landscape of Nerskogen, this spacious and comfortable chalet offers a tranquil escape for those seeking solace amidst nature's beauty. Situated at Minnilla 34, 7393 Rennebu, this cabin presents a rare opportunity to acquire a sizeable property with breathtaking views of the surrounding terrain. With its charming and modest appeal, this chalet is a fitting option for families or individuals interested in settling into a peaceful, yet connected community. Let's dive into what this property has to offer. Upon arrival, a warm welcome awaits you at the entrance hall, leading into the heart of the cabin where you'll find a cozy living room and a fully equipped kitchen. With 88 square meters of living space, the interior design seamlessly embraces its natural environment, allowing for ample daylight to fill the rooms through sizeable windows. This isn't just a cabin; it's a canvas for you to create countless memories. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living room/kitchen - Entrance hall - Laundry room - Storage room - Fireplace - Large window panels - Terrace/balcony (42 square meters) - Approximately 88 sq meters of indoor area - Additional external space (5 square meters) - Lot size: 1,065 square meters - Freehold (full ownership rights) - Built in 2012 Living here means waking up to the songs of birds and the rustle of trees, with the promise of adventure just steps away. Experience the delight of residing near Trollheimen, where trails of exploration carve through panoramic vistas. In winter, a prepared cross-country ski trail, mere 150 meters from the chalet's boundaries, transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland perfect for skiing enthusiasts. Rennebu offers more than just scenic views. It s ... click here to read more

Overview image

Nestled in the scenic heart of Norway's Rennebu, at Varghaugkjølen 29, sits a charming cabin that offers a serene escape into nature without compromising on comfort. This is more than just a cabin; it's a home away from home, perfect for families looking to immerse themselves in the tranquillity of a wooded retreat or for those craving adventures right at their doorstep. Ah yes, it’s a busy life we all lead, but imagine winding down in this picturesque corner of the world. Just hear me out. When you step into this well-maintained cabin, spanning 78 square meters, you’re greeted by an inviting openness. The living room, a generous 25 square meters, is the heart of the home. With its cozy wood stove, it provides the perfect spot to relax after a day exploring the outdoors. Picture families gathering here, children playing, the smell of a warm meal wafting in from the nearby kitchen. The kitchen measures 15 square meters and comes fully equipped with all the modern conveniences — from a hob to a dishwasher. The appraiser has given it a top-grade condition, ensuring you can cook up a feast with ease. The cabin boasts three bedrooms, accommodating everyone comfortably. The master bedroom provides ample space for a double bed and is designed to offer a snug retreat with its 9 square meters. The other two bedrooms, fitted with bunk beds, have enough room for kiddos or visiting friends. And let's not forget the bathroom. It's functional with underfloor heating, dual sinks, a shower cabin, and even plumbing ready for a washing machine—keeping comfort at the forefront, no matter what season. - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 modern, tiled bathroom - Wood stove in the living room - Access to spacious loft - Well-equipped kitchen - Large war ... click here to read more

Charming mountain cabin presented by Per Hårstad at EiendomsMegler 1

Nestled in the heart of Norway, this delightful cabin awaits you at Selia 192, 7393 Rennebu—an address that's more than just a place; it’s an experience. In a serene part of Rennebu, this wonderfully quaint cabin stands out as a perfect fit for those who have an adventurous spirit or simply a desire for peaceful retreats surrounded by nature. For overseas buyers or expats seeking a piece of Norwegian tranquility, this property could be your grand escape. Now, let’s take a tour. The cabin, woven from sturdy log timber, gives off a warm vibe, promising comfort on chilly nights, especially with the cozy wood stove crackling in the living area. The home extends over a manageable 40 square meters, offering two intimate bedrooms. It’s not the size of a mansion, but certainly a perfect retreat for a small family, a couple, or someone yearning for solo adventures with nature. Now, it's important to mention that while there’s no bathroom, the absence really urges a simpler, back-to-basics way of living. Living in this part of Rennebu, your days unfold with the sun, charmingly bright due to the cabin's excellent sun conditions. Imagine sitting on your porch with a cup of coffee in the morning, the sun's rays filtering lazily through a canopy of trees. And your nights? Endless stars and the cozy warmth from your wood stove. The climate here is typically Norwegian, with crisp winters and mild summers. Whether you enjoy a snowy escapade or a solitary summer walk by the trails, this place has your name on it. This is more than just four walls and a roof—it’s a lifestyle change, an opportunity to truly live in the moment. Wake up every day to the beauty of nature at your doorstep with approximately 990 square meters of land stretchi ... click here to read more

EIE Real Estate Agency presents Selia 192.

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Jerpstad, this charming cabin awaits those who delight in nature and tranquility. Located at Jerpstosæterveien 498, the property promises an escape into the wilderness, making it an ideal refuge for anyone seeking solitude or a retreat from the bustling city life. While it presents as a good fixer-upper opportunity, it retains a rustic charm that is both functional and inviting. This cozy cabin spans 60 square meters and comprises a well-structured layout including a hallway, kitchen, dining room, and a living room that offers a warm space for familial gatherings. There are two bedrooms that cater adequately to a small family or can be used as a guest room and a master bedroom. Constructed initially in 1958, with subsequent additions in the late '80s and around 2006, the cabin holds a promise of both history and potential. Additionally, the property includes an outbuilding dating back to 1993 which serves as a combination of a living room, a bedroom, and features storage space, as well as an outdoor toilet. Although the cabin is backed by a simple 12-volt system and a basic shower solution via a pump, these features highlight the property’s embrace of a rustic lifestyle, leaning on simplicity and closeness to nature. The selling point of this quaint property is not just its structure but its stunning location. Set in the immediate proximity of Resdalen, the property offers direct access to outdoor adventures. Activities in the area are plentiful, ranging from hiking through the breathtaking landscapes of Trollheimen, exploring the trails toward Jøldalen, climbing Resfjellet, to enjoying hunting opportunities unique to this secluded region. Each season brings its own charm, from vib ... click here to read more

Jerpstosæterveien (19).jpg

Nestled in the picturesque setting of Gammelsæterveien 221, 7393 Rennebu, you will find a charming and appealing chalet that is perfect for an active family looking to immerse themselves in the beauty and recreational opportunities that Rennebu offers. This cozy three-bedroom retreat guarantees an authentic Norwegian experience, whether you're visiting from afar or looking to settle down in this splendid area. The chalet spans 92 square meters, providing ample space for both relaxation and active pursuits. With a single bathroom and an ingeniously laid-out kitchen, this property ensures comfort and practicality. The chalet's condition is good, meaning it’s move-in ready and requires no immediate work, just a personal touch to make it truly yours. The surrounding area of Rennebu boasts a welcoming atmosphere with a strong sense of community. This scenic locale offers a calm, serene environment surrounded by nature’s finest. Just a short 30-minute drive from Oppdal, residents can easily access extensive facilities, shopping, and Norway’s premier alpine resort. Living here, you’ll experience the best of both worlds: tranquil chalet life and the convenience of nearby amenities. ### Features of the Chalet: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with electric heating floors - Spacious kitchen with integrated appliances - Cozy living room with a large fireplace - Expansive terrace with seating options - Outdoor storage room - Private road access - Plot area of 1,026.8 sqm - Good sun conditions throughout the year - Located near Nerskogen ski center ### Amenities: - Hiking and cycling trails - Skiing opportunities close by - Fishing and mushroom/berry picking spots - Horseback riding trails - Excellent hunting and fishing possibilities ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/ Per Hårstad har gleden av å presentere Gammelsæterveien 221!

Welcome to this exceptional chalet nestled in the heart of Rennebu, Norway, a captivating getaway at Tverrveien 12, 7393 Rennebu, that perfectly encapsulates the beauty of Norwegian landscapes while offering the comforts and conveniences of a newly built property. Now, as a busy real estate agent who's always on the go, let me take a moment to walk you through this remarkable property, which is a great opportunity for overseas buyers and expatriates looking to experience the true essence of Norwegian living. This property's location, perched at the top of Sørøyåsen, provides residents with a remarkable year-round experience. Imagine waking up each day to the mesmerizing views of Trollheimen, where the imposing mountains create a breathtaking backdrop that is particularly spectacular when bathed in the light of the Nordic sun. With favorable sun conditions, this locale is perfect for those who appreciate abundant natural light cascading through large windows. Living in Rennebu offers a unique lifestyle enriched with access to stunning outdoor spaces. The region is renowned for its recreational activities, especially for those who love nature. In the summertime, you can enjoy hiking, fishing, and exploring the lush, verdant forests. Winter transforms Rennebu into a winter wonderland, with ski lifts and meticulously groomed ski trails just a short distance away. You can spend your weekends skiing the trails, taking advantage of some of the best skiing conditions in the world. Here's a list of some of the key features of this chalet, to give you a taste of what awaits inside: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom with underfloor heating - High ceilings in living area - Large windows for natural light - Quality kitche ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tverrveien 12 - A newly built cabin with a consistently pristine standard in scenic surroundings.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Resdalen region, this delightful chalet at Gammelsæterhaugen 44 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its breathtaking mountain vistas and year-round outdoor activities, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a genuine connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where the beauty of the Norwegian wilderness becomes your everyday backdrop. A Cozy Haven in the Mountains Built in 1986, this well-maintained chalet exudes warmth and comfort. The living area, with its inviting wood-burning stove, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The modern kitchen, updated in 2011, is equipped with everything you need to prepare hearty meals for family and friends. Two cozy bedrooms provide ample space for restful nights, while a functional bathroom ensures convenience for all. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet sits on a generous 883-square-meter plot, offering plenty of room for outdoor activities or simply soaking in the peaceful ambiance. A 7-square-meter terrace extends your living space outdoors, perfect for morning coffees or sunset dinners. Year-Round Accessibility Access to the property is straightforward, with a summer road leading directly to the plot. In winter, parking is available along Resdalsveien, ensuring you can enjoy your second home throughout the year. A Nature Lover's Paradise Resdale ... click here to read more

Facade

Picture yourself standing on your private 46-square-meter terrace, coffee in hand, as morning mist rises from Furusjøen lake just steps away. The crisp mountain air fills your lungs while you plan the day ahead—perhaps casting a line into the pristine waters where your fishing rights grant you exclusive access, or strapping on cross-country skis to glide through snow-laden forests right from your doorstep. This is the reality awaiting you at this mountain retreat in Rennebu, where modern Norwegian comfort meets authentic wilderness living at 605 meters above sea level. This 50-square-meter cabin represents a thoughtfully upgraded vacation home that eliminates the typical compromises of remote mountain properties. Recent investments in essential infrastructure mean you arrive to electricity powering your modern kitchen and heating systems, while a private well provides independent water supply. The transformation from rustic shelter to comfortable second home has been completed with care, preserving the soul of Norwegian cabin culture while adding conveniences that make extended stays genuinely comfortable for international owners seeking their Scandinavian escape. The heart of this property beats in its newly installed 2022 kitchen, where Miele and Siemens appliances meet an extra-wide induction cooktop perfect for preparing post-adventure meals. The open-plan living area flows seamlessly across 29 square meters, anchored by a 2023 Wiking wood stove that transforms winter evenings into cozy gatherings. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame ever-changing mountain vistas, bringing the outside in while maintaining year-round thermal comfort through thoughtful design and quality materials. Two compact bedrooms sleep five guests ... click here to read more

Welcome to Furusjøen 96 - A beautiful cabin with electricity and potential for water supply.

Alright, folks, sit back and imagine the crisp mountain air of Rennebu, a delightful area in Norway where we have a chalet that could be your perfect escape or investment. Picture yourself in a unique cabin village called Myrslettet at Nerskogen, nestled amidst scenic views, endless trails, and maximum sun exposure. It's more than just a house; it's a lifestyle here. Myrslettet is not just idyllic but also quite practical—shortly after crossing the dam to Granasjøen, you'll find yourself in this harmonious haven. Being so close to Trondheim, it offers a fantastic balance of rural tranquility with urban accessibility, appealing especially to overseas buyers looking for such variety. Now, this cozy property in question is a proposed turnkey cabin, meaning all the difficult work will be ready-waitin for you. That's right—no construction woes, just a pack of joy once you get the keys. This chalet is in prime condition, a gem in the making with 31 plots newly prepped for construction, and half of them have infrastructure all set up—someone's been busy 'round here! Life in Rennebu and the expansive Oppdal area is filled with activities for all seasons, making it a veritable wonderland year-round. Fishing enthusiasts can explore the charming lakes and the tickling rivers, like the mighty Orkla. Hunters aren't left out either, with plenty of grounds to explore. If you're more of a thrill-seeker, you got ski trails aplenty—Nerskogen and Oppdal ski centers offer both alpine and groomed trails. Even if you're not the adventuring type, there's a ton of things to enjoy. Fancy some indoor activity? Knock down pins at the local bowling alley or watch a film in the cinema. Got kids? They'll love the Children's Nature World and go-kart ... click here to read more

Exterior image of projected cabin model (customized)

Picture yourself stepping out of your cabin door onto crisp Norwegian snow, the silence broken only by the crunch of your boots and the distant call of a ptarmigan. Steam rises from your morning coffee as you scan the forested ridges that surround your mountain retreat, where yesterday's ski tracks are already being softened by fresh powder. This is morning at Ryfeltet 20, a secluded 48-square-meter cabin in Resdalen that offers something increasingly rare: genuine solitude combined with year-round adventure access. Built in the late 1970s and perched on over 1,000 square meters of Norwegian wilderness, this three-bedroom hideaway represents an authentic slice of Nordic cabin culture, complete with solar panels, fireplace warmth, and trails that wind directly into the mountains from your doorstep. At just 61,947 euros, this property opens the door to a lifestyle where weekends mean wilderness, not traffic, and where the electricity comes from the sun rather than distant power stations. Life in Resdalen follows the rhythm of Norway's dramatic seasons, each bringing its own character to this mountain valley property. Summer transforms the landscape into an endless hiking playground, with trails threading through pine forests where reindeer moss carpets the ground and wildflowers bloom in impossible profusion. The one-kilometer walk from the parking area to your cabin becomes part of the ritual, a transitional journey that separates the working week from weekend freedom. You pass through stands of birch and spruce, cross streams running clear and cold from snowmelt, and gradually leave the world behind. By the time you unlock your cabin door, the transition is complete. This is your domain now, where the only schedule is s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ryfeltet 20!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet in Jerpstad offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Langliveien 144, 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 serene beauty of the Trollheimen mountain range, with the iconic Trollhetta peak standing majestically in the distance. This chalet, designed with an architect's eye for detail, is perfectly positioned to capture the essence of Norway's natural splendor. With a south/southwest orientation, the property is bathed in sunlight throughout the year, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ### A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Jerpstad is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities that cater to all interests and skill levels. In the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with meticulously maintained cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away from your doorstep. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, revealing a vibrant tapestry of hiking trails, berry-picking spots, and nature experiences that are sure to delight. ### Chalet Features and Amenities - Two cozy bedrooms: Perfect for family getaways or hosting friends. - Spacious living and dining area: Designed for relaxation and social gatherings, with large windows framing the stunning views. - Well-equipped kitchen: Ample storage and workspace for preparing meals. - Additional outbuildings: Includes a storage shed, insulated bathroom outbuilding, and a woodshed/tool shed. - Terrace area: 18 square meters of outdoor spac ... click here to read more

Drone view of the property

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Resdalen valley, this charming chalet at Aaltoegeajnoeveien 27 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. Just 250 meters from the tranquil Resvatnet lake, this property is a haven for those seeking a harmonious blend of nature, adventure, and relaxation. ### A Gateway to Nature's Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the lake. As the morning sun casts a golden hue over the majestic Trollheimen mountain range, you sip your coffee on the spacious terrace, breathing in the crisp, invigorating air. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where the rhythms of nature dictate the pace of life. ### A Day in the Life Your day begins with a leisurely stroll down to Resvatnet, where the glassy surface of the lake mirrors the sky. Whether you choose to cast a line for trout or simply enjoy the tranquility, the lake is a constant companion, offering solace and inspiration. As the sun climbs higher, the surrounding mountains beckon. With renowned hiking trails like Trollhetta and Resfjellet at your doorstep, each day presents a new adventure. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or snowmobiling. ### A Culinary Journey After a day of exploration, return to your chalet, where the modern kitchen awaits. Prepare a meal using fresh, local ingredients, perhaps a hearty stew or a traditional Norwegian fish dish. As the aroma fills the air, gather around the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones. ### The Chalet Experience Built in 2006, this 58 sqm chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximiz ... click here to read more

Beautiful cabin by Resvatnet

Nestled amidst the picturesque mountain landscape of Oppdal, you'll find a charming cabin located at Rembekkvegen 47, ready to welcome you to a life where adventure meets tranquility. This delightful property offers both the peace of a secluded retreat and the excitement of nearby outdoor activities. As a busy real estate agent here in this part of Norway, I can tell you, folks are always on the lookout for properties that offer the beauty of nature without sacrificing conveniences, and this cabin hits just the right notes. First off, let’s talk location! This cabin sits comfortably about 1000 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views of Skarvatnet. Every morning here begins with golden rays of sunshine, thanks to the excellent sun exposure on this end plot. The cul-de-sac ensures minimal traffic, promising a peaceful environment for you and your loved ones to unwind. Life in Oppdal is a dream for nature enthusiasts. The area offers endless opportunities for hiking. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls or more challenging treks, there's a trail for everyone. Trails literally knock on your doorstep here! But it’s not just about hiking. In winter, the locale transforms into a skiing haven, attracting skiers from all over. Skis, anyone? For those of you considering a move from overseas, understanding the climate is key. Oppdal experiences a subarctic climate, which means you’ll enjoy striking seasonal changes. Winters come blanketed in glistening snow – perfect for skiing or cozying up by the cabin's fireplace. Summers are delightful, with long days and blooming landscapes, making it perfect for outdoor barbecue sessions or just basking in the glory of nature. Now, more about the cabin itself – it truly feels ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rembekkvegen 47 - a beautiful cabin over one floor plus a large loft.

Nestled in the Heart of Norway's Majestic Mountains Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the serene waters of Skarvatnet. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure, where every day offers a new opportunity to connect with nature and create lasting memories. A Sanctuary of Comfort and Style Perched high in the terrain, this 101-square-meter chalet at Trøaenget 71 is a testament to thoughtful design and modern comfort. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a bright and airy living space, where large windows frame the breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks. The living room, with its inviting fireplace clad in Ottaskifer, becomes a cozy haven during the colder months, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to a spacious dining room and a well-equipped kitchen, making it ideal for entertaining family and friends. With ample storage and workspace, the kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, ready to host everything from intimate dinners to festive gatherings. A Retreat for Rest and Relaxation The chalet features two comfortable bedrooms on the main floor, each designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The loft, a versatile space, offers additional sleeping quarters and a cozy TV nook, perfect for quiet evenings or family movie nights. The modern bathroom, complete with a shower and practical storage solutions, ensures convenience and ease. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive 48-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of Skarvatnet and the mountains unfold b ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trøaenget 71.