Risdal Chalet: Your Ideal Second Home with Panoramic Views and Year-Round Access

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Svolbergheia 35, 4834 Risdal, Risdal (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 53Floor area

€61,947

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

53m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Risdal, Svolbergheia 35 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances comfort, sustainability, and natural beauty. This delightful property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft glow of the morning sun filtering through the trees. As you step onto the spacious terrace, a breathtaking panorama of the valley and surrounding mountains unfolds before you. This is the essence of life at Svolbergheia 35, where every day is a chance to reconnect with nature and unwind from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts

The chalet is thoughtfully designed to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main living area is a haven of coziness, featuring a wood-burning stove that radiates warmth on chilly evenings. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the stunning landscape. Whether you're lounging with a book or entertaining guests, this space is perfect for creating cherished moments.

The kitchen, equipped with smooth-front cabinetry and a laminate countertop, combines style and functionality. A gas refrigerator and a three-burner gas cooktop ensure that meal preparation is both convenient and enjoyable, even in this off-grid setting. The rustic charm of the kitchen complements the overall aesthetic of the chalet, making it a delightful space to cook and dine.

Comfortable Accommodations for Family and Friends

The chalet boasts two comfortable bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and storage. The master bedroom offers ample space for a double bed, while the second bedroom is fitted with bunk beds, ideal for children or guests. After a day of outdoor adventures, these rooms provide a restful retreat for you and your loved ones.

A separate room with a bio-toilet and a washbasin enhances the practicality of the chalet, offering eco-friendly solutions for waste management. Additionally, a crawlspace storage area of 11 square meters is perfect for storing outdoor equipment, tools, or seasonal items.

A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Svolbergheia 35 is a paradise for those who love the great outdoors. The surrounding area is a haven for hiking enthusiasts, with trails that cater to both leisurely walks and more challenging hikes. Each path offers stunning views and the chance to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region.

Fishing enthusiasts will find themselves in their element, with excellent fishing spots nearby. Whether you prefer casting a line in serene waters or embarking on a boating adventure, the opportunities for aquatic activities are endless.

Sustainable Living in Harmony with Nature

The chalet is equipped with a 200W solar panel system and a 300Ah battery pack, ensuring a reliable and sustainable power supply. This setup allows you to enjoy modern comforts while minimizing your environmental footprint. The fireplace/wood stove provides efficient heating during the colder months, ensuring that you remain cozy and comfortable year-round.

Accessibility and Convenience

Access to the property is straightforward, with a well-maintained road leading directly to the chalet. This makes it easy to visit throughout the year, whether you're planning a summer getaway or a winter retreat. The combination of privacy, accessibility, and natural beauty makes Svolbergheia 35 a rare find in the region.

Key Features:
- Two-bedroom chalet with a spacious terrace
- Wood-burning stove and large windows for natural light
- Off-grid kitchen with gas appliances
- Eco-friendly bio-toilet and washbasin
- 11 square meters of crawlspace storage
- 200W solar panel system and 300Ah battery pack
- Fireplace/wood stove for efficient heating
- Proximity to hiking trails and fishing spots
- Child-friendly leased plot with garage/parking area
- Easy year-round access via a well-maintained road

In summary, Svolbergheia 35 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, an active base for outdoor adventures, or a sustainable second home, this chalet is sure to meet your needs and exceed your expectations. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of paradise in one of Norway's most beautiful natural settings.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
53
Price per m²
€1,169
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Charming cabin in scenic surroundings.

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Front view of the cabin

Stand at the window on a July evening at midnight and the sky above Laksefjorden is still burning orange. Not a streetlight in sight. Just the fjord stretching out below, the kind of silence that actually has a sound to it—wind off the water, a distant eagle, your own pulse slowing down. This is what you're buying into with this cabin project in Oldervika, Lebesby municipality, a raw and honest piece of Norway's far north waiting for someone with vision and a hammer. Let's be upfront about what this is. The cabin needs work—floors, walls, ceilings, the electrical system, the plumbing—all of it is a project. The structure stands at roughly 5 by 7 meters internally, around 30 square meters officially registered, and it's in good enough shape structurally that you're not starting from zero. What you're getting is a blank interior in a place that already has a well, a grid connection, and a car-accessible track from the main road just 100 meters out. The fundamentals are there. The canvas is yours. And what a place to build that canvas. Oldervika sits within Lebesby municipality in Finnmark—Norway's northernmost county, and one of the last genuinely wild stretches of Europe. The cabin's elevated position looks directly over Laksefjorden, a fjord that shifts color hour by hour, from steel grey in the morning mist to deep cobalt under the afternoon sun to amber and rose in the long Arctic evenings. In winter, when the Barents Sea weather rolls in and the northern lights ignite above the fjord, you'll understand why photographers and wanderers have been making the long drive up the E6 for decades. The village of Lebesby is five to ten minutes away by car. There's a grocery store, a school, local services—enough that you're n ... click here to read more

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Step off the gravel path, push open the heavy timber door, and you're standing inside a cabin that was built before Norway was even a unified country. The year was 1835. Outside, the sea glitters toward the mountains of Stord and Fitjar — the same view whoever lived here first would have woken up to every morning. That sense of continuity, of being anchored to something genuinely old and real, is rare. And at Flatråkervegen 280 on the island of Tysnes, it costs less than most city parking spaces in Oslo. Tysnes sits in Vestland county, tucked between the Hardangerfjord and the Bjørnafjorden, and locals here will tell you it's one of those places that doesn't need to announce itself. There's no ski resort branding or tourist infrastructure. What there is instead: quiet coves, black trumpet mushrooms pushing up through the forest floor in autumn, golden chanterelles in summer, and a community that shows up for Tysnesfest each year with the kind of energy you can't manufacture. The festival draws thousands to this small island — live music, outdoor stages, a genuine celebration rather than a curated event. Outside of festival season, life here moves at a pace that most people have to travel a long way to find. The cabin itself is compact — 36 square metres of usable space — but it doesn't feel small. Exposed timber walls and visible ceiling beams give it a solidity that modern builds rarely achieve. Natural light comes in through windows that frame the hillside and the water beyond. The living room fits a sofa, a dining table, and still leaves room to breathe. There's a working fireplace, and on a wet October evening with the wind coming off the water, you'll be glad it's there. The kitchen is more functional than it mig ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flatråkervegen 280, presented by Elise Linningsvoll at Aktiv Eiendomsmegling. Photo | Inderhaug Boligfoto

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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 bird, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. Welcome to Svolbergheia 15, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Risdal, Norway. This property is more than just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. A Day in the Life at Svolbergheia 15 As the sun rises over the rolling hills, the chalet comes alive with the soft glow of natural light streaming through large windows. The spacious living room, with its inviting wood-burning stove, becomes the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely breakfast. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of pine from the surrounding forests, setting the tone for a day of exploration. Step outside, and the world is your playground. The nearby Befjell, Froland's highest peak, offers hiking trails that promise breathtaking vistas and invigorating exercise. In winter, these trails transform into cross-country ski paths, inviting you to glide through a snow-blanketed wonderland. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Risdal is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The region's lakes, such as Førevatn and Vågsdalsfjorden, are teeming with fish, making them ideal for angling. Canoeing and swimming are popular pastimes, with the water's surface reflecting the sky's ever-changing hues. For those seeking cultural immersion, the nearby towns offer a taste of Norway's rich heritage. Arendal, with its charming streets and vibrant arts scene, is just a short drive away. Here, you can indulge in local cuisine, explore historical sites, and enjoy the lively at ... click here to read more

Exbo v/Martin Tollefsen Jensen presents Svolbergheia 15

Nestled in the heart of Risdal, Agder, this delightful chalet at Risdalsveien 670 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal retreat for those yearning for a slice of Norwegian paradise. With a generous plot of approximately 6,024 square meters, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. Located just 56 kilometers from Arendal and 86 kilometers from Kristiansand, this chalet is perfectly positioned for both quick weekend getaways and extended stays. The surrounding area is a treasure trove of natural beauty, with the nearby river and Mjåvassfjorden offering endless opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating. For those who thrive on adventure, the chalet's location is a dream come true. The rural setting is a gateway to a myriad of hiking and cycling trails, inviting you to explore the breathtaking Norwegian wilderness. In the winter months, a short drive will take you to Førevatn, where groomed cross-country ski trails await, leading you to the stunning vistas of Himmelsyna. Chalet Features and Comforts Built in 1970, this charming chalet boasts a total internal usable area of 74 square meters, with a practical layout that caters to both family living and hosting guests. The main floor features: - An inviting entrance hall - A cozy living room with a fireplace insert, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration - A functional kitchen equipped with a wood-burning stove, ideal for preparing hearty meals - Two comfortable bedrooms offering restful retreats - A bathroom with essential facilities - A separate ... click here to read more

Welcome to Risdalsveien 670

Step out onto the 80-square-metre terrace on a January morning and the world is white and perfectly silent, except for the low creak of frost-laden pine branches and the distant hiss of cross-country ski tracks being groomed just beyond the tree line. That's the kind of moment this chalet in Risdal delivers, not occasionally, but every single time you arrive. Sitting at Vervassheia hytte 3 in the peaceful Froland municipality of Aust-Agder, this four-bedroom year-round cabin is the real thing — a genuine Norwegian retreat built in the classic Buen-Aarak tradition, with solid bones, a warm interior, and enough outdoor space to actually live in rather than just admire from inside. At 100 square metres of interior space plus generous covered and open terracing, it punches well above its price point of NOK 158,000. The cabin was extensively upgraded in 2010, including a new roof and a well-considered rear extension that added meaningful living space without compromising the character of the original structure. The heat pump installed roughly two and a half years ago — a 7.2 kW unit still under manufacturer's warranty — keeps every room comfortable whether it's a sharp February night or a humid August afternoon. Backup warmth comes from a traditional fireplace and a wood-burning stove. On those evenings when you light both and settle in with a glass of something, the parquet floors and warm laminate surfaces absorb the light in a way that no forced-air system ever quite matches. Four proper bedrooms mean this is not a squeeze-in-the-sleeping-bags situation. Up to ten guests can sleep comfortably, making it genuinely viable for extended family visits, a group ski week, or simply having the cousins over every summer without ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto your veranda as the morning sun breaks over the forested hills of Innlandet, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs while you cradle a steaming cup of coffee. Below, Lake Førevatn mirrors the sky, and all around you stretches the untouched Norwegian wilderness that will become your personal sanctuary. This is not just a weekend escape—this is your gateway to the Nordic lifestyle that travelers spend thousands to experience for just a few days. Førevatn 225 sits elevated on a hillside in Risdal, strategically positioned to capture panoramic views while maintaining year-round accessibility. This 56-square-meter cabin represents the essence of Norwegian mountain living: functional, warm, and intimately connected to nature. The property's thoughtful 1984 construction has been enhanced over the decades, most notably with grid electricity connection in 2014, blending traditional cabin culture with modern convenience for today's vacation homeowner. The cabin's layout demonstrates the Norwegian mastery of compact, efficient design. From the moment you enter through the vindfang—that essential Norwegian mudroom that keeps winter cold at bay—the space reveals its intelligent flow. Three bedrooms cluster in a private wing alongside a dedicated changing room, creating a quiet zone that ensures everyone enjoys restful nights after days spent exploring the surrounding wilderness. The six-bed capacity makes this property ideal for families or groups of friends sharing the costs and joys of a European mountain retreat. The social heart of this vacation home unfolds in the open-plan living area where kitchen, dining, and lounge spaces merge beneath warm wood finishes. Large windows frame the landscape ... click here to read more

Welcome to Førevatn 225!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Risdal, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a genuine connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of Førevatn Lake, just a stone's throw from your doorstep. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day feels like a holiday. ### A Day in the Life at Førevatn As the morning sun filters through the large windows, casting a warm glow across the cozy living room, you sip your coffee, taking in the panoramic views of the lake. The wood-burning stove crackles softly, adding a comforting warmth to the room. Breakfast is a leisurely affair, prepared in the well-equipped kitchen, where modern appliances meet rustic charm. Stepping out onto the expansive terrace, the fresh air invigorates your senses. The terrace, bathed in sunlight, is your personal haven for al fresco dining, morning yoga, or simply soaking in the stunning vistas. A short path leads you to the lake, where your designated boat mooring awaits. Whether it's a peaceful morning paddle or an afternoon of fishing, the lake offers endless possibilities. ### Seasonal Splendor In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy retreat. Just a short distance away, well-maintained ski trails beckon, offering exhilarating cross-country skiing adventures. The surrounding landscape, blanketed in snow, is a winter wonderland waiting to be explored. As spring arrives, the area bursts into life with vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery. Hiking trails of varying difficulty wind through the landscape, inviting you to discover hidden gems and breathtaking viewpoints. Summer ... click here to read more

Welcome to Førevatn 249!

You wake up to the sound of nothing. Not silence exactly — there's the soft creak of timber warming in the morning sun, a woodpecker working somewhere deep in the spruce, and if you lie still enough, the distant trickle of water over rocks. The coffee is already on the wood stove. Through the big living room window, the forest stretches out in every direction, and the only thing you need to decide before noon is whether today is a hiking day or a fishing day. This is Risdalsveien 96. A compact, two-bedroom timber chalet set on a privately owned 858-square-metre plot in Mykland, just before the small community of Risdal in Froland municipality. Built in 1976 and kept in genuinely good condition, the cabin punches well above its 42 square metres — because so much of the life here happens outside. The veranda is where you'll spend most of your time in summer. Recently built, it adds a full 28 square metres of south-facing outdoor space directly off the living room, and in June and July the sun lingers on those planks until well past nine in the evening. Meals stretch on. Glasses are refilled. Kids disappear into the trees and come back muddy and grinning. The plot's elevation — around 222 metres above sea level — means the air has that particular freshness you can't manufacture, and on clear evenings the light turns the birch canopy gold in a way that makes you want to never look at a screen again. Inside, the open-plan living room and kitchen is genuinely practical rather than just theoretically cosy. A wood-burning stove anchors the space, and the large windows that pull in the surrounding landscape also mean you don't need artificial lighting until the evenings are quite far gone. Both bedrooms feature custom-built be ... click here to read more

Welcome to a cozy cabin on a privately owned plot in scenic surroundings with forest and hiking trails nearby

Welcome to a corner of paradise at Risdalsveien 48 in the stunning landscapes of Mykland, Norway! This is not just a place; it’s an opportunity for a more peaceful life, an escape from the fast-paced city lifestyle. Have you ever dreamt about having your own little retreat in a serene and picturesque setting? I bet you have, especially on those stressful days. You can make that dream come true with this cozy cabin. The cabin itself is a gem tucked away in nature's embrace, offering an enticing blend of comfort and the peaceful outdoors. It’s perfectly positioned on a natural plot, so privacy is a given. What makes it even better is the spacious terrace, where you can soak up the sun during those long, beautiful summer days, enjoying the gentle whisper of the trees and the songs of local birds. Now, if you’ve got a knack for relaxation, you’ll truly appreciate this feature! Inside, this cabin has been designed with functionality in mind, featuring: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 practical bathroom - A charming living room/kitchen combo - An entrance that welcomes you warmly - An external storage room - A large veranda, absolutely perfect for relaxing evenings You’ve got a 12V electrical system powering essential functions which keeps everything running smoothly, without the hassle of high demands. And let's not forget the cozy fireplace, a feature sure to make those cooler months just a bit more snug. Imagine coming back from a hike and warming up by the fire, doesn’t that just sound divine? Speaking of hiking, if you're an outdoor enthusiast or if you just love a good walk, this location offers great access to some fantastic outdoor spots. Just 3 km away, you’ll find the Mjåvatsfjorden, a public recreational area that’s perf ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing at Risdalsveien 48!

Nestled in the serene beauty of Evje, Norway, lies a delightful cabin situated along Flatelandsveien. This quaint abode, perfect for those yearning for a peaceful escape, awaits its next owners who will appreciate both its coziness and the abundance of nature that surrounds it. Welcome to the story of this lovely cabin, a potential dream come true for expatriates or international buyers seeking a slice of Norwegian tranquility. Perfectly positioned among scattered holiday homes and charming small farms, Flatelandsveien 401 offers an oasis of calm and privacy. Living here means embracing the enchanting landscapes of Norway's Innlandet region, where the seasons paint the surroundings in ever-changing hues. If you’re fond of outdoor pursuits, this is the place to be. Hiking trails beckon the adventurous spirit, while the nearby Vågsdalfjorden offers some of the best fishing opportunities. Winter sports enthusiasts will appreciate the cabin’s proximity to groomed ski trails, with popular ski resorts like Bortelid and Gautefall just an hour's drive. Imagine spending your days carving through fresh snow and your evenings in the warmth of your cozy cabin. Indeed, Evje offers a balanced lifestyle, combining relaxation and activity against the backdrop of a stunning Scandinavian landscape. Accessing this cabin is a breeze thanks to a private road. Once there, you will notice the property’s modern upgrades. Over the past year, Flatelandsveien 401 has seen enhancements like a new solar panel system, freshly laid pipes with heating cables, and upgraded balcony glass—integrations that promise greater comfort and sustainability, so you can revel in the beauty of every Norwegian season. Step inside, and the inviting interior welcom ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing at idyllic Flatelandsveien 401!

Nestled in the lush, eye-catching landscapes of Mykland, this charming cabin is a true gem waiting to embrace new owners with its rustic charm and inviting coziness. As a busy real estate agent, I must say this property definitely stands out, and I can see why overseas buyers and expats might find this place irresistible. Just imagine yourself sitting on the porch, sipping a hot drink while soaking in the serene ambiance that surrounds this tranquil abode. Now, let me take you on a journey to this hidden retreat. Located at the serene address of Evjeveien 1085 in Mykland, this lovely cabin makes for an excellent escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With an enticing price tag of 64,102, the cabin offers exceptional value for those looking to embrace the simplicity of life in Norway's breathtaking countryside. The cabin itself, is thoughtfully designed across a single level, making it easy to navigate and perfect for those who prefer the convenience of no stairs. It incorporates: - One cozy bedroom - One compact but functional bathroom - A hallway that leads you to the heart of the home - An open living room kitchen solution, which is ideal for gatherings - An additional loft space, which adds character and can be used for extra sleeping areas (though it's worth noting it's not an official living space) But what truly sets this cabin apart is its delightful surroundings. If you're someone who treasures the outdoors, this could well be your dream location. Mykland, with its picturesque hiking trails, beckons adventurers and nature-lovers alike, offering trails that wind through lush greenery and offer breathtaking views. The climate here provides a true taste of each season—enjoying warm, sun-drenched days in ... click here to read more

Welcome to Evjeveien 1085 - beautiful cabin in scenic surroundings at Mykland

Welcome to this cozy slice of paradise nestled in the delightful region of Øvre Lauvrak, in the city of Mykland. This charming cabin offers a perfect retreat for those looking to escape from the hectic city life and enjoy the tranquility of nature. Here, you are not just buying a home, but a lifestyle, surrounded by Norway's lush landscapes and serene beauty. Let's start our journey into this delightful cabin perched gracefully on a spacious plot stretching over 1798 square meters. With its west-facing position, the cabin invites the sun to bathe it in warm, golden rays throughout the day. It's no wonder this nook is so sought after. Inside, the cabin boasts a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring the enchanting surroundings. As one steps into this retreat, there's a spacious living room waiting. It's a perfect spot where you can imagine yourself curled up on a comfy couch with a good book or gathering with loved ones around the dining table, sharing stories and laughter. The living room opens up to a west-facing terrace, where you can soak up the sun and enjoy unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape, making it an idyllic spot for your morning coffee or evening tea. This quaint cabin comes with two cozy bedrooms. One room offers a single bed, perfect for a child or a simple guest setup, while the other features bunk beds, setting the stage for fun sleepovers. Or maybe you imagine these rooms as the perfect escape for some quiet, restful nights after days filled with adventure and exploration. The cabin includes a practical WC room equipped with a toilet and sink, ensuring convenience without losing the cabin's quaint charm. And let's not forget the entrance area, where you ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Lauvrak!

A Journey to Tranquility: Your Norwegian Mountain Escape Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. As the morning sun peeks over the rolling hills, casting a golden hue across the landscape, you step outside your cabin to a world untouched by the hustle and bustle of modern life. Welcome to your secluded retreat in Dølemo, Norway—a place where time slows down, and nature takes center stage. A Cabin Steeped in Tradition and Modern Comfort Nestled at Austenå 469, this newly constructed cabin embodies the essence of traditional Norwegian architecture with its 'stav laft' (post and beam) construction. This method not only ensures a rustic charm but also provides exceptional insulation, making it a cozy haven throughout the year. The open-plan interior invites you to create a space that reflects your lifestyle, whether it's a communal living area for family gatherings or intimate sleeping alcoves for restful nights. Embrace the Seasons in Dølemo Each season in Dølemo offers a unique tapestry of experiences. In spring, the landscape bursts into life with wildflowers and lush greenery, perfect for hiking and exploring the nearby Tovdal valley. Summer brings long, sunlit days ideal for fishing in pristine lakes or picnicking amidst the serene surroundings. As autumn arrives, the hills are painted in vibrant hues of red and gold, providing a stunning backdrop for leisurely walks. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, where cross-country skiing and snowmobiling adventures await. A Lifestyle Rooted in Nature Living in this cabin means embracing a lifestyle deeply connected to nature. The 1,013 square meter plot offers ample space for outdoor activitie ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of water against the shore. The air is crisp, carrying the scent of pine and the promise of a day filled with adventure or relaxation—your choice. This is life at Haukomvann Cabin Area 16, nestled in the serene landscape of Engesland, Norway. A Day in the Life at Haukomvann Start your morning with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 42-square-meter terrace, where the sun's rays dance across the lake's surface. As you breathe in the fresh air, the tranquility of the surroundings envelops you, offering a perfect moment of peace before the day's activities begin. In the summer, the lake becomes your playground. Just a short stroll from your doorstep, Haukomvann invites you to swim in its clear waters, try your hand at fishing, or glide across its surface in a canoe. The surrounding forests offer marked trails for hiking, where you can forage for berries and mushrooms or simply enjoy the vibrant tapestry of nature. As the seasons change, so does the landscape. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, with groomed trails perfect for cross-country skiing. The cabin's cozy fireplace becomes a haven after a day in the snow, where you can warm up with a hot drink and recount the day's adventures. A Cabin Designed for Comfort and Connection This 40-square-meter cabin is a testament to thoughtful design, offering a cozy yet spacious retreat. The living room, with its high ceilings and large windows, floods with natural light, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The fireplace adds a touch of warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot for family gatherings or q ... click here to read more

Exbo v/ Espen Haugen Ellseth presents Haukomvann Cabin Area 16

Nestled on a serene private peninsula along the tranquil shores of Ljosevatnet, this charming chalet in Engesland, Norway, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home, this property combines the allure of natural beauty with the comforts of modern living, making it an ideal retreat for relaxation, adventure, and investment. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your spacious terrace. Here, the panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscape provide a stunning backdrop for your morning coffee or evening gatherings with family and friends. This is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the picturesque village of Engesland, just an hour's drive from Kristiansand, this chalet offers both seclusion and accessibility. - Size: The main cabin and annexes provide a total of 76 square meters of living space, with an additional 30 square meters of external usable area. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Three cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom ensure comfort for family and guests. - Outdoor Amenities: Enjoy a private dock, swimming ladder, and multiple outdoor seating areas, including a fire pit and grill pan. - Recreational Opportunities: From summer swimming, fishing, and kayaking to winter skiing and ice skating, the property offers year-round activities. - Local Convenience: The nearby village of Engesland provides essential amenities, while Kristiansand offers cultural, shopping, and dining experiences. - Investment Potential: With its prime location and extensive amenities, this property is an attractive ... click here to read more

Overview of the property

Nestled high above the picturesque grounds of Gautestad, there's a chalet waiting to be discovered—your new escape, a cozy log cabin brimming with Norwegian charm. Welcome to Tonestjønnvegen 29, a piece of rustic paradise set at an impressive 630 meters above sea level. Here, you'll find a home that not only embraces nature but becomes part of it. Let me take you through this property in the heart of an idyllic landscape, perfect for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. This captivating chalet comes with three inviting bedrooms, promising restful sleep surrounded by the whispers of the pines. The singular bathroom is a snug affair, with all the essentials to keep comfort close as you embrace the cabin life. At 127 square meters, this log cabin offers space to stretch out, yet cozy corners to snuggle into. It's a good condition property, accostume to the rhythms of nature yet equipped for modern living. - Log cabin style - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 127 sqm of living space - Private and sunny location - Panoramic views - Located 18 km from Evje center - Access to groomed ski trails - Proximity to Høvringsvannet for fishing - Close to swimming spots - Price: 252,136 Perched elegantly on this select spot atop the ridge, the chalet is not just a home; it's an experience. The moment you step onto the property, the panoramic views unfold startlingly, as if nature itself is performing a ballet just for you. Stillness here becomes a companion, the gentle rustling leaves a melody as you explore the great outdoors that envelop this home. As you wander out, be greeted by well-maintained ski trails mere meters away, stunningly prepared for both classic and skating skiing styles. The delightfully diverse hikin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Southern Norway's picturesque landscape, Tonestjønnvegen 2 in Evje offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that serves as both a serene second home and an invigorating holiday retreat. This delightful property, located in the sought-after Gautestad area, is a haven for those yearning for tranquility, outdoor adventures, and the quintessential Norwegian lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's natural wonders. This chalet, perched at an elevation of 630 meters, provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its prime location, you can enjoy the best of both worlds: the peace of a secluded mountain retreat and the convenience of being just 18 kilometers from the vibrant town center of Evje. A Cozy and Functional Living Space The chalet is thoughtfully designed for comfort and practicality, making it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends. The main building spans 55 square meters and features a spacious living room that seamlessly integrates with the open kitchen. This layout fosters a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or unwinding after a day of exploration. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Step outside onto the expansive 56-square-meter veranda, crafted from durable pressure-treated wood. Here, you can savor outdoor dining, sunbathe, or simply relax while soaking in the serene mountain vistas. The chalet's two cozy bedrooms provide ample space for rest and relaxation, while a detached annex offers an additional bedroom and storage room, ensuring privacy and comfort for all guests. Ye ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet in Evje offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Located at Nipelivegen 124, 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 Åseral mountains, with the crisp Norwegian air invigorating your senses. This chalet, situated in the tranquil Gautestad area, is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines comfort with the thrill of outdoor pursuits. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who simply cherishes the peace of nature, this property caters to all. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1979, this well-maintained chalet spans 52 square meters, offering a cozy yet spacious environment for families and friends. The open-plan living room and kitchen serve as the heart of the home, where large windows frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. A wood-burning stove ensures warmth and comfort, creating a perfect setting for winter evenings spent with loved ones. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed, providing ample space for culinary adventures. With three comfortable bedrooms, the chalet accommodates families or groups, ensuring restful nights after days filled with exploration. Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside onto the sunny terrace, a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic views. Sheltered from the wind, this space is ideal for enjoying long summer evenings or crisp autumn mornings. A Year-Round Playground The chalet's location is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, direct access to gro ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nipelivegen 124!

Nestled in the stunning natural landscape of Gautestad, the cabin at Botneheia 33 in Evje presents an exceptional opportunity to experience the serene charm of Norwegian wilderness living. This cabin offers its future owners not just a property but a lifestyle imbued with the tranquil beauty of the seasons. Whether you're imagining quiet summer mornings with blueberries picked fresh from the surrounding area or invigorating winter afternoons on nearby ski trails, this cabin is ready to welcome you into an environment that feels a world away from city life. Let’s talk about the cabin itself. Spanning a solid 62 square meters, this cozy abode is simple yet functional, crafted to accommodate those who yearn for a retreat into nature. It features three comfortable bedrooms, a well-laid-out living room, and a kitchen that's perfect for whipping up hearty meals after a long day exploring the beautiful surroundings. The single bathroom not only caters to your daily needs but also serves as a laundry room to keep all adventurers tidy. Stepping outside, the cabin boasts a very sunny terrace perfect for soaking up the country air. It's spacious and offers secluded spots for those lazy afternoons with a cup of coffee or a book in hand. The sun here doesn't just warm the skin; it's generous enough to create an atmosphere of complete relaxation and disconnection from the otherwise bustling pace of life. You won't find grandiosity, but rather a simple comfort in its construction, with the terrace becoming an extension of your living space, perfect for summer evenings spent dining under the stars. Now, for those of you considering life in this appealing enclave, Gautestad and the greater Evje area have a lot to offer. Just a short 2 ... click here to read more

Beautifully located holiday property with secluded outdoor area

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Agder county, this charming cabin at Nipelivegen 101, Evje, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines the allure of rustic living with the convenience of modern accessibility. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the majestic beauty of Norway's mountains. This cabin, built in 1976, stands as a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere for family gatherings or peaceful solitude. A Gateway to Nature's Wonders Located just outside the vibrant town of Evje, this cabin is your gateway to a world of outdoor adventures. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or simply someone who appreciates the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone. - Skiing Paradise: With cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away, winter enthusiasts can indulge in endless snowy escapades. The nearby Høgås trail system offers meticulously groomed tracks, ensuring a seamless skiing experience. - Hiking Haven: As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a hiker's dream. Explore winding trails that meander through lush forests and ascend to breathtaking mountain vistas. - Berry Picking & More: The region is renowned for its rich berry-picking grounds, providing a delightful summer activity for families and friends. - Communal Shelters: Discover communal shelters equipped with fire pits, perfect for cozy gatherings under the starlit sky. A Cabin with Character and Potential This 47-square-meter cabin, while maintaining its original charm, offers ample opportunity for pers ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nipelivegen 101!