Renovated Scandinavian Chalet with Annex and Shared Boathouse Plot in Scenic Jervdalen

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Jervdalen 24, 7660 Vuku, Vuku (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 68Floor area

€128,319

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

68m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled amid the enchanting landscapes of Hegglifjellet, welcome to Jervdalen 24—a delight for anyone yearning for serenity and a deep connection with nature. This charming chalet, a cozy 68 square meters, offers a beautiful escape with three inviting bedrooms and a generous bath space, ideal for families or for hosting friends from afar. Perfect for international clients and expatriates seeking calm and a bit of wilderness adventure in Norway, this property stands at a promising price of approximately 128,319.

Let's embark on a journey through this inviting chalet's story. Although not overly grand, it's the ideal cozy hideaway. The highlights of this haven are the recent renovations it underwent in 2019. These enhancements ensure that the interior, while rustic, remains efficiently comfortable with new electrics throughout—reliable enough for any stay.

Imagine waking up to serene views with hiking trails waiting just steps from your door. The nature lover or keen hiker will revel in the abundant opportunities for hunting and fishing in the expansive areas surrounding Hegglifjellet and towards Meråker. This is more than just a home; it’s access to some of Norway's gorgeous backcountry and a shared boathouse plot nearby ideal for those fond of water activities.

A newly constructed veranda, added in 2021, offers an added dimension—a perfect spot for savoring the stunning mountainous panorama with crisp, fresh mountain air. Moreover, significant areas of the roof were replaced a year prior, standing strong to weather the region's ever-changing climates.

Life in Vuku offers a distinctive lifestyle choice—it's a mix of peaceful isolation with convenient access to community necessities. With Verdal center a short 45-minute drive away and Åre an hour away, it presents the ideal balance of seclusion and accessibility to urban experiences.

For those relishing the thought of secluded living, privacy is assured here. It's perfectly positioned on a plot that minimizes visibility and maximizes tranquility. Whether you're enjoying a quiet night by the included fireplace or surfing with available broadband, you’ll find comfort and convenience without urban pressures. Classic amenities provide modern comforts without disturbing the harmonious ambiance that defines life here.

Your days can be as active or as laid-back as you wish, from winter's snowy wonder to summer's lush greenery that beckons to be explored. The region surprises with activities all year round, ensuring you never run out of things to do.

As for living in a chalet in this Norwegian location, expect a lifestyle that offers fresh air and stunning snowfalls in the winter. Summers bring longer days, perfect for making the most of this mountain home's outdoor spaces. Living here is about embracing seasonal rhythms—each with its unequivocal joys and subtle challenges.

Though considered in good condition, any further renovations are only an opportunity to make it truly your own. Perhaps add a personal touch or a few modernizations over time. The grounded water system, though using natural filtration, stands as a reminder of the property's eco-conscious design with a 1200-liter tank under the cabin to ensure your home is both self-sufficient and respectful to its environment.

In conclusion, Jervdalen 24 isn’t simply four walls and a roof; it’s an invitation to a lifestyle imbued with nature's peace and beauty. It extends a welcome to those who understand the elegant simplicity of life lived in harmony with nature’s bounties. For overseas buyers and expats seeking the quieter side of life amidst Norway's landscapes, here lies an opportunity not just to purchase a home, but to invest in a richer, more fulfilling way of life. Come and see for yourself the potential and warmth this cabin holds, waiting to be part of your story.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
68
Price per m²
€1,887
Garden size
887
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Step off the trail at dusk, boots still damp from a day crossing the Voss highlands, and push open the cabin door to the smell of pine-warmed timber and mountain air drifting in through a cracked window. That moment — ordinary, uncomplicated, completely yours — is exactly what Høgabuvegen 17 is about. This is a 1956 Norwegian hytte in Dalekvam, 42 square meters of honest mountain architecture sitting on 683 square meters of land in one of western Norway's most quietly celebrated outdoor corridors. It is not a finished showroom. It is a foundation, and that distinction is precisely what makes it interesting. Dalekvam sits in the Voss municipality, a name that carries serious weight among Scandinavian outdoor enthusiasts. Voss is the town that hosts the Ekstremsportveko festival every June — the largest extreme sports gathering in the world — where paragliders spiral over the fjord and kayakers run whitewater that would make most people reconsider their life choices. You don't need to be chasing adrenaline to appreciate the energy of this region, but it helps to understand why people keep coming back. The mountains here are not decorative. They are functional, alive, and genuinely accessible from the cabin's front door. Høgabuvegen sits in the higher terrain above Dalekvam, which is itself tucked into the Evangerfjord and Vosso river valley system. The E16 highway — the main artery between Bergen and Oslo — runs through this area, which means getting here is straightforward. Bergen Airport at Flesland is roughly an hour's drive west, and Bergen's city center is less than 90 minutes away. For international buyers flying into Norway, this connection matters enormously. You can land on a Friday afternoon and be lighting a f ... click here to read more

Høgabuvegen 17 presented by Proaktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Rakel Søvik

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Discover the perfect cabin getaway at Jervdalen 63, located in the charming town of Vuku, within the scenic region of Sandvika. This unique area offers a breathtaking natural landscape, making it an exceptional retreat for those seeking a slice of tranquillity and adventure away from the city's hustle. Vuku is a small, cozy town known for its friendly atmosphere and close-knit community, making it ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture and lifestyle. Nestled in a beautiful setting, the property stretches over 78 square meters, offering ample space with its thoughtful design. This well-maintained cabin, built in 1997, accommodates three bedrooms and a bathroom, providing a comfortable retreat for families or couples looking for a bit of extra space. It's an excellent choice for those wanting a balance between comfort and the rustic charm of cabin life. With a price set at $123,932, this is an opportunity that offers great value in a stunning location. Vuku's allure lies in its strong connection to nature. The temperatures vary throughout the year, with cold, snowy winters perfect for skiing activities, and warm, pleasant summers ideal for hiking and exploring the lush green landscapes. The location allows you to truly experience all four seasons, each offering its own array of outdoor pursuits. The town is also situated near Innsvatnet, a beautiful water body that beckons for fishing and boating enthusiasts. Just a few hundred meters from the cabin, the included boathouse offers excellent access to these water activities, contributing to the cabin's appeal for adventure lovers. For those interested in cultural activities, Vuku hosts several local festivals throughout the year. Here, you'll find ... click here to read more

Welcome to Jervdalen 63 - presented by Maren Bjørken v/Eiendomsmegler 1.

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, the crisp air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private deck. Here, at Bjørbekken 35 in Vuku, Norway, the world feels both vast and intimate, a place where time slows down and nature takes center stage. This charming chalet, nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Sandvika, offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. A Home That Embraces You The chalet, meticulously renovated to a high standard, exudes warmth and comfort. Its 59 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed to maximize both functionality and coziness. The open-plan living room and kitchen, bathed in natural light, invite you to unwind after a day of exploration. Modern appliances and generous countertop space make the kitchen a delight for culinary enthusiasts, while the wood-burning stove and air-to-air heat pump ensure year-round comfort. Three inviting bedrooms provide ample sleeping arrangements, with the newly built room in 2022 adding a fresh touch to the accommodation. The bathroom facilities are both practical and modern, featuring an incineration toilet and a dedicated shower room. Every detail, from the calm color palette to the cozy cabin atmosphere, has been curated to create a welcoming retreat for family and friends. Nature at Your Doorstep Step outside, and you're greeted by a sprawling 904 square meter plot, a canvas of natural beauty. The decking, wrapping around three sides of the chalet, offers panoramic views of Skardfjellet and the shimmering waters of Lake Innsvatnet. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or watching the s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørbekken 35 – a thoroughly and tastefully renovated leisure property with stunning views towards Skardfjellet, Sandvika.

Picture yourself stepping out onto a 61-square-meter southwest-facing terrace, coffee in hand, as morning mist rises from the still waters of Innsvatnet. Behind you, a wood-burning stove crackles softly in your Norwegian mountain chalet. Before you stretches an endless tapestry of forests, hiking trails, and pristine wilderness. This is not just a vacation home—this is your gateway to the authentic Norwegian outdoor lifestyle, where every season brings new adventures and the modern world feels beautifully far away. Welcome to your second home in Vuku, where Scandinavian comfort meets untamed nature. This 88-square-meter chalet in the coveted Storholmen area represents a rare find in Norway's vacation property market: a fully renovated mountain retreat with municipal water, sewage, and electricity—amenities not commonly found in remote cabin locations. The 2021-22 renovation transformed this property into a year-round sanctuary while preserving the rustic character that makes Norwegian chalets so appealing to international buyers. With four bedrooms sleeping up to eight guests, this property serves equally well as a family retreat, a rental investment, or a base camp for exploring central Norway's spectacular Trøndelag region. The Storholmen peninsula occupies a privileged position on Innsvatnet's shores, offering what Norwegian outdoor enthusiasts call "allemannsretten"—the freedom to roam nature responsibly. Your chalet sits just 300 meters from a sandy beach, a rarity in Norway's typically rocky landscape. During summer months from June through August, when daylight extends past 10 PM, this beach becomes your private escape for swimming in the lake's clean mountain waters. Children build sandcastles while adults laun ... click here to read more

Welcome to Innsvatnet 151!

Picture this: you wake to frost patterns on cedar-paneled walls as morning light spills across snow-dusted pines outside your Norwegian mountain cabin. The wood stove crackles to life as you pull on wool socks, and within minutes you're gliding out your door onto groomed cross-country ski trails that wind through forests the Vikings once walked. This is ownership at Øystre Finnvola 8 in Vuku, where 57 square meters of thoughtfully maintained space opens the door to year-round adventures in Trøndelag's wilderness. Welcome to your Scandinavian escape, where modern convenience meets authentic mountain living just 150 meters from your parking space. This 3-bedroom cabin delivers everything international buyers seek in a Norwegian vacation home: immediate trail access, contemporary amenities, and the soul-deep quiet that only Nordic forests provide. The investment sits comfortably at 137,000 euros, with recent upgrades eliminating the renovation headaches that plague many mountain properties. The heart of this cabin is its open-plan living area spanning 29 square meters, where high ceilings and oversized windows create a sense of space that belies the compact footprint. Here, the 2022 kitchen anchors daily life with integrated appliances including oven, cooktop, and refrigerator-freezer combination, all wrapped in contemporary cabinetry that provides ample storage for provisions brought from coastal markets or local suppliers. Countertop space accommodates everything from preparing traditional fårikål stew to laying out fresh lefse and brunost for afternoon coffee breaks. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the living area, where a wood-burning stove framed by decorative stonework from 2018 becomes the gathering point during lo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øystre Finnvola 8 - presented by Maren Bjørken at Eiendomsmegler 1.

Welcome to Helgådalsvegen 1938 in the charming town of Vuku, nestled in the serene Helgådalen valley, a delightful haven for nature enthusiasts and those yearning for a peaceful retreat. This quaint chalet offers a splendid opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Norway, known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor pursuits. With one cozy bedroom, this 43-square-meter abode is a perfect fit for solo adventurers or couples seeking solace in nature. The journey to this delightful property is an adventure in itself. As you travel through the lush, green landscapes of Norway, you'll be drawn in by the promise of tranquility and natural beauty, making you feel worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Upon arrival, you are greeted by a cabin that may be small but is big on delivering comfort and a genuine escape. Perched at the end of the scenic Helgådalen and near the gateway to Vera, this chalet is uniquely positioned for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're into fishing, hiking, or simply enjoying crisp mountain air, there's no shortage of activities. The Helgåa River is a mere 100 meters away, promising tranquil mornings with a fishing rod in hand. The trails of Julneset are easily accessible, inviting avid hikers and nature walkers to explore the expansive network of paths threading through the area. Here's what awaits you at Helgådalsvegen 1938: - Parking conveniently located on the plot. - Fully connected to electricity, featuring efficient underfloor heating. - A spacious loft offering additional sleeping or storage space. - Just a stone's throw from the trail network. - Less than 30 minutes drive to Vuku and 20 to Vera. - Newer exterior cladding and windows guarantee durability. - ... click here to read more

Welcome to Helgådalsvegen 1938!

Nestled in the heart of Vuku's breathtaking mountain landscape, this charming chalet at Nord-Vera 21 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines modern comforts with the allure of nature's untouched beauty. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the majestic mountains greeting you each morning. This chalet, set on a generous 992 m² freehold plot, provides the perfect backdrop for a life of tranquility and adventure. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The chalet's interior is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. With a cozy living room featuring a fireplace, a modern kitchen, and a loft that can serve as an additional sleeping area or a quiet reading nook, this home is ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. The open-plan layout ensures a seamless flow between spaces, making it easy to host family and friends. - Size: 65 m² - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 - Loft: Additional sleeping or leisure space - Kitchen: Renovated in 2012, equipped with modern appliances - Living Room: Bright and airy with large windows - Fireplace: Installed in 2013, perfect for cozy evenings - Bathroom: Updated in 2013, modern and clean - Outbuilding: Extra storage for outdoor gear - Terrace: 39 m², built in 2013, ideal for outdoor dining - Electricity: Reliable power for all modern conveniences A Gateway to Outdoor Adventures Located in a vibrant recreational area, this chalet is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're into hiking, skiing, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, Vuku offers a plethora of activities year-round. - Hiking: Explore trails like R ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nord-Vera 21 - a beautiful family cabin in a fantastic mountain area and hiking terrain.

Picture yourself stepping onto a 53-square-meter terrace at sunrise, steaming coffee in hand, as morning mist rises from the Trøndelag mountain valleys below. This is life at Risvatnet-Småliin 43, where your four-bedroom Norwegian mountain retreat becomes the gateway to a lifestyle defined by crisp Nordic air, expansive wilderness, and the profound quiet that only Norway's highlands can offer. Here, just 30 kilometers from Verdal's conveniences yet worlds away from urban stress, you'll discover what it means to truly disconnect and recharge in one of Europe's most pristine natural environments. This thoughtfully designed chalet cluster consists of three distinct buildings spread across 1,187 square meters of private freehold land: the main 67-square-meter cabin extended in 2006, a traditional log sauna built in 2008, and a versatile 13-square-meter outbuilding. The main residence balances rustic Norwegian character with practical modern living. On the ground floor, a well-equipped kitchen flows into a living room centered around a soapstone wood-burning stove—the heart of winter evenings spent sharing stories or planning tomorrow's hiking routes. Two ground-floor bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping quarters, while upstairs, a loft houses two additional bedrooms accessed via staircase, offering flexible accommodation for family gatherings or hosting friends eager to experience Norwegian mountain life. The property's appeal extends far beyond its walls. Your 53-square-meter outdoor living space—combining terrace and balcony—becomes an extension of indoor areas during Norway's spectacular summer months. Here, you'll host long dinners under midnight sun, watch weather systems roll across distant peaks, and teach children ... click here to read more

Welcome to Risvatnet-Småliin 43 - Well-maintained and beautiful leisure property with 3 buildings. Cabin, extended and renovated in 2006 with loft (35 sqm). Sauna (5 sqm). Outbuilding (13 sqm).

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a bird echoing through the crisp morning air. As you step onto the expansive terrace of your chalet, the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains greet you, painting a picture of serenity and natural beauty. Welcome to Risvatnet-Småliin 42, a haven nestled in the heart of Vuku, Norway, where the rhythm of nature sets the pace for a life of relaxation and adventure. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1974 and thoughtfully updated over the years, this 52-square-meter chalet offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. The recent addition of new windows and a veranda door in 2016 enhances both the aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency of the property. The spacious 44-square-meter terrace, constructed the same year, serves as an ideal spot for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. Inside, the chalet's layout is both practical and inviting. The living room, centered around a wood-burning stove, exudes warmth and coziness, making it the perfect place to unwind after a day of outdoor activities. The kitchen, equipped for culinary adventures, invites you to prepare meals with fresh, local ingredients. Two comfortable bedrooms and a bathroom with a bio-toilet complete the interior, ensuring a restful retreat for you and your guests. Sustainable Living in Harmony with Nature Embrace a sustainable lifestyle with the chalet's solar panel system, providing a reliable and eco-friendly source of electricity. This off-grid solution allows you to enjoy modern conveniences while remaining connected to the natural world. The chalet's eleva ... click here to read more

Welcome to Risvatnet-Småliin 42

In the serene expanses of Norway lies a quaint little haven just waiting to welcome you. Nestled amidst the rolling greenery of Vuku, Risvatnet-Småliin 17, 7660 Vuku, delivers a raw, authentic escape from the fast pace of city life. For those who've been enamored with the idea of getting away from it all, this property ticks quite a few boxes, offering a genuine cabin experience in the heart of some of Norway’s most spectacular landscapes. Before we dive into the beauty and allure this cabin tantalizingly holds, let's get a lay of the land. Vuku is a quaint locale, known widely for its breath-taking landscapes. The region sees its distinct charm marked by wintry blankets of snow in the winter, ideal for those of you craving a true Nordic winter retreat complete with a roaring fire. Meanwhile, its summers transform the entire area into a lush paradise perfect for all kinds of warm-weather outdoor activities. Sitting at the heart of this immersive, natural wonder is our cabin, a cozy 34 square meters of getaway delight. It's not sprawling, but rather snug, making you feel a part of the rugged environment that envelops it. With one bedroom to retreat to after a day of Nordic exploring, this cabin offers just enough for a small family or a couple looking to reconnect with nature and themselves. You will find the cabin's simplicity as a beautiful thing. It's in good condition and boasts a rustic charm that aligns with its log cabin character. Here’s a story you might hear as you walk through this space where nostalgia blends into every nook and corner. The main floor is a straightforward affair with a living room and kitchen – places that can effortlessly transform from warm, inviting spaces by morning, into quiet, intima ... click here to read more

Risvatnet-Småliin 17

Step outside on a January morning, and the only sound is your own breath in the cold air and the creak of fresh snow under your boots. The cross-country ski trail starts 200 meters from the front door. By the time you've clipped into your bindings and pushed off into Fersdalen's quiet forest, the rest of the world feels genuinely far away. That's the daily reality at this 1971-built Norwegian mountain chalet at Fersdalsveien 2012 in Meråker—and for anyone hunting for a vacation home in Norway that actually delivers solitude, it's hard to argue with this particular 43 square meters of mountain life. Meråker sits in the Stjørdal municipality of Trøndelag, tucked into a long valley that runs east toward the Swedish border. It's not flashy. There are no après-ski bars or designer boutiques. What it has instead is something increasingly rare: real wilderness within arm's reach of functional infrastructure. The E14 road and the Meråker train line (Meråkerbanen) thread through the valley, meaning you can be at Trondheim Airport Værnes in roughly 45 minutes by car, or reach Trondheim city center by train in just over an hour. For an international buyer looking at second homes in Scandinavia, that kind of access matters. The chalet itself sits in the Vargmyrfeltet cabin area of Fersdalen, set back from Fersdalsveien at a distance that keeps neighboring cabins and passing traffic out of your sightlines entirely. You park at the road—about 30 meters away—and walk in. That short walk is actually part of the appeal. It's a natural decompression zone, a few steps that separate the car and the phone signal and the noise from a place where the fireplace is already waiting. The freehold plot runs to 1,517 square meters, which is genero ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fersdalsveien 2012 - Contact broker for private viewing. Photo: Julian Nonstad

A Lakeside Haven in Meråker: Your Gateway to Norwegian Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp scent of pine trees mingling with the fresh mountain air. This is the daily reality at Åbakkveien 200, a charming chalet nestled on the serene shores of Lake Feren in Meråker, Norway. Here, nature is not just a backdrop but a way of life, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern living. A Day in the Life at Lake Feren Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where the morning sun casts a golden glow over the lake. As you sip your coffee, the view of the surrounding mountains and the shimmering water sets the tone for a day of relaxation and adventure. Whether you choose to paddle across the lake, explore the nearby hiking trails, or simply unwind with a good book, the possibilities are endless. As the seasons change, so does the landscape. In summer, the area bursts with vibrant colors, offering opportunities for berry picking and fishing. Autumn brings a tapestry of reds and golds, perfect for long walks and cozy evenings by the fireplace. Winter transforms the region into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowshoeing, while spring heralds the return of wildlife and blooming flora. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Meråker is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is renowned for its pristine landscapes and diverse wildlife, making it a paradise for nature lovers. Spend your days exploring the extensive network of hiking trails, or try your hand at fishing in the crystal-clear waters of Lake Feren. For those seeking a cultural experience, the nearby town offers a glimpse into traditional Norwegian life, with local markets, festival ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Strådalen 5, a delightful chalet nestled in the serene embrace of Vuku, Norway. This charming property offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most picturesque mountain regions. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of nature, and stepping out onto your private terrace to soak in the breathtaking views. This is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. A Perfect Mountain Escape Located in the heart of Vera, Strådalen 5 is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The chalet is situated on a generous 1,002 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and ensuring privacy. With year-round car access, you can enjoy the beauty of this location in every season. Embrace the Outdoors Vuku is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or a winter sports enthusiast, this region has something for everyone. The chalet is just a stone's throw away from the Blåfjella–Skjækerfjella National Park, a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Here, you can explore a vast network of hiking trails, cross-country ski tracks, and fishing lakes, all set against the backdrop of Norway's unspoiled wilderness. Chalet Features - Size: 64 square meters of cozy living space - Bedrooms: 3 comfortable bedrooms, perfect for family and guests - Bathroom: 1 modern bathroom with unique indoor-outdoor functionality - Living Room: Features a wood-burning stove for warm, relaxing evenings - Kitchen: Well-equipped with a dedicated dini ... click here to read more

Welcome to Strådalen 5 - a beautiful family cabin with a private location in scenic Vera. Many hiking opportunities and stable snow conditions in winter.

Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush landscapes of Malsådalen. Here, nestled in the peaceful area of Vuku, Norway awaits a cozy escape, a perfect little cabin that captures the essence of outdoor living. Whether you're in search of a peaceful weekend retreat or a quiet place to call home, this cabin offers an opportunity to start a unique journey of Scandinavian cabin life. Vuku is known for its stunning landscapes and invites you to embark on endless outdoor adventures right at your doorsteps. Summers promise vibrant greenery and lengthy daylight hours, perfect for hiking or simply relaxing under the sun. Winters, albeit cold, are imbued with a crystalline charm, turning the landscape into a snowy wonderland ripe for activities like skiing and snowshoeing. You can consider this to be one of the closest places where you can truly live with nature, yet still feel connected to the local community. The cabin itself, located at Malsådalen 3, offers a cozy, intimate setting with everything you need for comfortable living. It's just the perfect size at 40 square meters, allowing you to easily maintain the space while indulging in the simplicity of cabin life. As you step through the hallway, you'll find a well-appointed living room that acts as a warm and inviting heart of the cabin, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring or enjoying a quiet night in. Within, you'll find: - One cozy bedroom - Living room area - Kitchen with basic amenities - Functional bathroom - Laundry room - Indoor storage room - Annex for extra space - Outdoor storage space - Solar power system for sustainable living This property is quite frankly, well-kept and thoughtfully maintained, ensuring you have a co ... click here to read more

Welcome to Malsådalen 3!

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Jämtland region, this modern 3-bedroom house in Trillevallen offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. With its prime location in the Åre municipality, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for a tranquil lifestyle amidst nature's splendor. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of snow-capped mountains, with the crisp, invigorating air filling your lungs. This is the daily reality at Trillevallen 584, where the allure of the great outdoors is just a step away. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply cherishes the peace of a mountain retreat, this home is your gateway to a world of adventure and relaxation. A Year-Round Playground In winter, Trillevallen transforms into a snowy paradise. The house is strategically positioned just meters from a ski trail that seamlessly connects to the Trillevallen ski system. This means you can enjoy exhilarating downhill runs or peaceful cross-country skiing without the hassle of long commutes. The nearby slopes cater to all skill levels, making it perfect for family outings or solo adventures. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a lush, green tapestry, inviting you to explore its trails on foot or by bike. The summer months offer a plethora of activities, from hiking through verdant forests to fishing in crystal-clear lakes. The region's natural beauty is complemented by a vibrant local culture, with seasonal festivals and events that celebrate the unique heritage of Jämtland. Modern Comforts in a Natural Setting Completed in 2023, this house combines contemporary design with the warmth of a mountain lodge. The open-plan kitchen and ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house in winter

Nestled in the heart of Storlien, a picturesque mountain village in Åre Municipality, this charming country home on Svarttjärnsvägen 4 awaits its new owner. Just imagine waking up in this enchanting winter wonderland, where the crisp air and serene atmosphere invite you to start your day with tranquility and a touch of adventure. Living in Storlien offers a splendid balance of peaceful seclusion and engaging community activities, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a second home or a retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Let me take you on a journey through this delightful property. As a busy real estate agent, I know that time is of the essence, so I’ll keep it quick, but packed with information. This spacious winterized holiday home spans approximately 98 square meters, offering plenty of room for a family or those who love to entertain. With 3 cozy bedrooms and a large, inviting living room, you'll find yourself surrounded by warmth and comfort. The living room boasts a modern built-in fireplace and vaulted ceilings with visible round beams, adding a touch of rustic charm that's sure to win your heart. The heart of any home is the kitchen, and this one is no exception. Equipped with all the conveniences you'd expect, it’s perfect for whipping up hearty meals after a day of skiing or exploring the local trails. Speaking of meals, step outside onto the spacious terrace, where you can take in the panoramic views while enjoying a sunny day barbecue with family and friends. As with any home, storage is essential, and this property has it in spades. Near the entrance, you'll find an internal storage room, and for those who enjoy snowmobiling, there is a generous garage with ample space for sever ... click here to read more

5-room Winterized Holiday Home on Svarttjärnsvägen 4 Storlien Åre Municipality

Once upon a time, in the serene countryside of Norway, there lies a cozy little cabin awaiting its new owner. Nestled on a gentle hill in the rustic area of Gaulstad, Ogndal, just outside of the lively hub of Steinkjer, this delightful escape offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Enveloped by lush greenery and embraced by peaceful silence, this cabin provides the seclusion and privacy that many dream of, yet seldom find. From its vantage point on Ogndalsvegen, roughly 40 meters from the road, the cabin beckons you to explore its vast 2.2-acre plot. Even though the cabin is tucked away from bustling neighbors or busy streets, reaching it is a breeze, thanks to an undisturbed path that winds gracefully through farmland. This property stands as a freehold gem, offering a slice of nature's bounty for you to own outright. While modest in its proportions, the compact 58-square-meter cabin is well-equipped for cozy living. Picture quite afternoons in the living room, warmed by the glow of a wood stove, perhaps, as snow gently blankets the world outside. Features of the cabin include: - 2 cozy bedrooms perfect for resting after a day's adventure. - A functional kitchen that awaits your culinary endeavors. - A bathroom and separate toilet room with a convenient composting toilet. - A charming loft space for your imagination to fill. - An annex/storage room for your gear and seasonal items. - A delightful lean-to shelter, a nod to simplicity. - An additional outdoor toilet for convenience. - Electrical wiring, an amenity you’ll appreciate during the colder months. The cabin's simplicity doesn't detract from its functional appeal, yet should you feel inspired to make it your own, there's room for personal touche ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ogndalsvegen 3569!

Welcome to a truly unique opportunity to own a country home nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Storlien in the Åre Municipality of Sweden. Lövbacken 7 is not just an address; it's a gateway to a lifestyle brimming with natural beauty and the simplicity of mountain living. As a busy real estate agent with an international presence, let me take a moment to share with you this potential treasure, perfectly suited for overseas buyers and expats looking for a change of scenery. Tucked away amidst breathtaking landscapes, this charming home is strategically positioned to offer you endless views of the awe-inspiring mountains and the serene Swedish countryside. Covering a generous area of 97 square meters, this property might just be the quintessential country home you’ve been searching for. With three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, it's an ideal setting for either a family getaway or a permanent residence for those seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle. As you step into this home, you're welcomed by a practical entryway, designed to cater to all your needs, from muddy boots to cozy winter coats. The entrance boasts sturdy slate flooring, with ample room for hanging clothes. One of the recently renovated bathrooms is conveniently accessible from the entrance, featuring a shower cabin, toilet, vanity sink, along with a washing machine and dryer, making it efficient for everyday use. Venture beyond, and you're greeted by a cozy kitchen with high ceilings and ample seating around a large dining table - perfect for family dinners or entertaining guests. The kitchen's design includes new appliances that blend necessities with a rustic touch. Its crowning feature is a wood-burning stove, ... click here to read more

4 Room Vacation Home at Lövbacken 7 Storlien Åre Municipality

Welcome to the serene landscape of Steinkjer, where this cozy cabin nestled at Nausttangen 26, offers you an escape into nature's embrace. Located in the heart of the breathtaking Norwegian landscapes, this property lets you immerse in the rustic charm that the country is famously known for. With the beauty of Steinkjer’s natural surroundings enveloping you, this cabin is a perfect retreat, especially for those who cherish the great outdoors. From the moment you step into this snug haven, you will be greeted by the simplicity and peace that only a cabin like this can offer. Surrounded by lush nature, it's truly a haven for outdoor activities such as hunting, berry picking, and fishing. Get ready for all seasons, since the cabin is accessible through a pleasant 500-meter summer walk, or a shorter 200-meter winter stroll when snow blankets the landscape. This property accommodates the essential elements of cabin life. Though compact, it comprises approximately 34 square meters of living space, artistically put together to offer comfort and utility. It boasts a living room, kitchen, and a loft, where you will find two warm, inviting bedrooms. The living room, warmed by a wood stove, with a steely chimney, offers lovely views of the surrounding forest through its large window. Imagine cozying up here on a chilly evening, while the serene Norwegian nature is just a glance away. - 34 square meters cabin - 2 bedrooms in the loft - Living room with forest views - Kitchen with dining area - Wood stove heating - Steel chimney (installed 2019) - Outdoor annex (5.5 sqm) - Outbuilding (10 sqm) with composting toilet - Electricity-equipped buildings - Insulated structure - Private pump water supply - Located 295 m above sea level ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nausttangen 26!