Rustic 1880 Timber Retreat with Breathtaking Mountain Views in Oviken, Sweden - Embrace Nature's Serenity

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Bölåsen 437, Oviken, Bergs kommun, Oviken (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€83,333

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

120m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Oviken, this delightful country home invites you into a world where nature's beauty and cozy living converge. The address, Bölåsen 437 in Oviken, Bergs kommun, places you in the heart of a charming slice of Sweden, where life moves at a soothing pace, yet the surrounding terrains beckon you to explore. This timber house, standing proudly since 1880, is more than just wood and stone; it's a testament to timeless living, embracing you with both its history and functionality. With a size of 120 square meters, this residence is ready to offer you the quintessential country experience.

As you journey up its path, the flat garden plot offers a homely welcome. Your gaze rests upon Oviksfjällen mountains, majestic and unyielding, forming a breathtaking backdrop to your new homestead. Indoors, three rooms unfold, including two cozy bedrooms and a functional bathroom. The layout—straightforward and comforting—invites you to inject your personality into every corner, while leaving enough leeway for hosting family or friends visiting from afar.

For the explorer and the peace-seeker alike, Oviken holds an array of activities and sights. Winters here drape the mountains in snow, crafting ideal conditions for alpine skiing. With snowmobile trails close to your doorstep, adventure is never far. Bydalen and Gräftåvallen, renowned for their demanding cycling tracks, transform into winter sports hubs, accommodating all levels of skiiers as white powder covers the landscape.

Summers in Oviken, on the other hand, are long and lingering, offering sunlit hours perfect for cycling and hiking. The vibrant green of the fells and the pleasant climate team up to provide the idyllic backdrop for cyclists looking for a challenge, or hikers drawn to the intricate paths weaving through Sweden's natural tapestries. Myrviken, a hop and skip away, hosts local services and supplies all your daily needs. It becomes your bustling little haven where tradition and necessity meet in perfect harmony.

Living in this part of Sweden, expect a climate that warmly hugs the house during summer, encouraging you to spend lazy afternoons in your garden, and brisk winters that tuck you in with a blanket of snow, promising peaceful respite from the vibrant hustle of the city life you've left behind. Here, the rhythms of nature and traditions run deep, offering you a way of living that's refreshingly unhurried and deeply satisfying.

For those who aren't scared of a little handiwork, though the property stands in a good condition, it offers room for mild renovations that could reflect more of your personal taste. Nurturing the grounds into a lush garden or updating the interiors slightly could truly make this house your own. Your country dream home stands ready for you, awaiting your distinct touch to warm each beam and wall.

Here's a quick glance at what makes this property unique:

- Size: 120 sqm
- Lot: 1,819 sqm
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathroom: 1
- Built in 1880
- Timber house with mountain views
- Ample outdoor space
- Proximity to Myrviken
- Snowmobile trails nearby
- A stone's throw from Bydalen and Gräftåvallen
- Ideal for both retreat and residence

For expats and overseas buyers dreaming of Sweden's serene lifestyle, this home provides a peaceful refuge amidst nature, with lush outdoors perfect for relaxation, and interiors that spell warmth and welcoming. The appeal lies not just in the house itself, but in what Oviken offers. It's a life painted with the hues of outdoor adventures, cozy get-togethers in a garden you nurtured yourself, and quiet moments where all you hear is nature’s uninterrupted melody.

This home is not just a property; it's your new way of living, inviting you to embrace Swedish tradition, adventure, and tranquillity in a place that can be uniquely yours. Move in with an enthusiasm for the little DIY, and carve out a lifestyle that's uniquely rich and immensely rewarding.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
120
Price per m²
€694
Garden size
1819
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the cottage and garden

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Exterior view of Matsdal 115

Step outside on a July morning and the air smells of warm pine resin and cut grass. The apple trees are heavy. A woodpecker is working somewhere deeper in the trees, and the only traffic you'll hear all day is the distant hum of a tractor on the municipal road half a kilometer away. This is Eriksbacken 5 — a genuine Swedish stuga on a 2,752-square-meter plot in Finnerödja, Laxå, and it feels exactly like what the word "escape" is supposed to mean. The cottage itself sits comfortably at 75 square meters — not sprawling, but well-proportioned. Two bedrooms, a tiled bathroom with underfloor heating, a kitchen that handles everything from a quick fika to a full midsommar spread, and a living room generous enough that a family of four won't be climbing over each other on rainy afternoons. The bathroom was renovated in 2012 and includes both a washing machine and tumble dryer, which matters more than you'd think when you're planning to stay for three weeks in August rather than a weekend. The whole place has been adapted for accessibility too, with ramps and wider clearances — a thoughtful detail that opens the property up to grandparents, guests with mobility needs, or just anyone who's tired of holiday homes that weren't designed with real people in mind. The large south-facing wooden deck is the property's social center from May through September. On a clear summer's day, sunlight sits on this side of the house for roughly ten hours. That's not marketing language — that's the reward for the orientation of this plot. You'll develop opinions about which chair gets the best afternoon light. Beyond the main cottage, there's a separate guest cottage and a 20-square-meter storage building. The guest cottage changes how you thi ... click here to read more

Front view of Eriksbacken 5

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Månsåsen, Åre, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Swedish tranquility. With its picturesque setting and rich history, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and relaxation. Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds. The panoramic views from your window stretch across rolling hills and lush countryside, painting a picture of peace and serenity. This is Månsåsen, a hidden gem in the heart of Sweden, where the pace of life slows down, and every moment is savored. ### A Home with Character and Potential Built in 1945, this country home retains its original charm while offering modern comforts. Recent renovations have breathed new life into the property, yet there's ample room for personalization. Whether you're envisioning a cozy holiday retreat or a permanent residence, this home provides the perfect canvas for your dreams. - Size: 122 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 spacious bedroom with potential for more - Bathrooms: 2, including a modern shower cabin - Plot Size: 2,099 square meters, ideal for gardening or expansion - Additional Structures: A versatile barn with a wood stove, perfect for a workshop or guest accommodation - Interior Features: Original plank floors, charming windows, and double doors - Layout: Flexible spaces including a cozy living room, dining area, and a spacious upper hall ### Embrace the Swedish Lifestyle Living in Månsåsen means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. The area is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. - Outdoor Activities: Enjoy hiking, cy ... click here to read more

Front view of Månsåsen 806

Well, let me tell ya, Hallen is one beautiful place to call home or even just your lovely part-time escape. Nestled in the charming Kläppe 241, this little country gem is waiting for you with all its warmth and character. We're not talkin’ about any old house here – we're talkin’ about a cozy winterized cottage that feels like it's jumped right outta a storybook! Now, let's chat about the area first. Hallen is in the heart of Åre municipality, a place where nature practically knocks on your doorstep every day. Surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes and magnificent mountain views, it’s like living in a painter's dream. The climate here is really something to behold! Winters are snowy and magical, just perfect for skiing and snowball fights, while summers are mild and a little crisp, makin’ for the most refreshing evening strolls you can imagine. Living here, you’re close to Storsjön Lake, which is simply wonderful for a refreshing swim or casting a line in hopes of a great catch. And when winter rolls around, why not try crossing it on a ferry ride or maybe even an ice road adventure to venture over to Östersund and feel a little of that city life for a change. Now, what’s it like settlin’ into country livin' here? Lemme tell you, there's nothing quite like it. The peace and quiet, the allure of nature, and all that wonderful fresh air – it’s a real treat for the soul. You've got the best of both worlds, close enough to nature for those calming vibes, and within reach of community facilities in Hallen and Myrviken, like the grocery stores, preschools, and schools, making it convenience without the hustle and bustle. Alright, now let's take a tour of this delightful property. This charming cottage is a perfect mix o ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Jämtland, Sweden, this timber country home at Hovermo 235, Oviken, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its rustic charm and modern amenities, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the daily reality at this charming country home, where tranquility and nature are your closest neighbors. The property, set on a generous 1,865 square meters, is a canvas for your dreams, whether they involve gardening, outdoor adventures, or simply unwinding in a serene environment. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The main building, a solid timber house, was thoughtfully relocated to this idyllic site in the 1970s and has since been modernized to blend comfort with its rustic allure. As you step inside, a welcoming hallway leads you to a modern bathroom equipped with a WC and shower, ensuring convenience for you and your guests. The heart of the home is the spacious living area, where a kitchen, dining area, and lounge come together in an open and inviting space. The kitchen is a true highlight, featuring a beautiful Bolinders wood stove and a large open fireplace with an insert stove, perfect for cozy evenings spent with family or friends. Upstairs, a finished room offers versatility as a bedroom, office, or hobby space, while an unfinished area presents potential for further development according to your needs. The house is heated by a modern air-source heat pump and direct electric heating, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons ... click here to read more

Front view of the timber holiday home

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Frösön in Sweden, the country home at Digernäs 207 in Annersia offers a unique blend of tranquility and potential. This property is perfect for those looking to plant roots in a peaceful retreat or for anyone eager to embark on creating their own slice of paradise. The current condition is good, but with the potential for transformation, it could surely meet the desires of those seeking a peaceful country lifestyle. Imagine waking up each morning to the sight of sprawling pastures and the gentle sparkle of Lake Storsjön in the distance, flanked by majestic mountains. This is what you could experience every day living here. The property boasts a building area of 93 square meters, ready to spring to life with the vision of its next owner. With the foundation already laid and permits in place, much of the preliminary work has been done. It can accommodate your dream design, crafted to your needs and preferences. Here’s a glimpse of the layout you can expect: - Building area: 93 sqm - Open-plan kitchen and living room - 1 bedroom on the main floor - 1 bathroom - 3 potential bedrooms on the upper floor - Laundry room - Additional smaller building with wood shed, storage, and sauna The air is fresh here, and you get a real sense of space and freedom living in such an expansive area. Life in Frösön means you become part of a close-knit community where everyone appreciates laid-back living. The pace is slower than the hustle and bustle of city life, which provides a perfect backdrop for families looking for a safe environment for children or for older folks who may be considering a quieter lifestyle. A short walk from the property, you'll find a bathing area and jetty on the lake—a perf ... click here to read more

1 room holiday home at Digernäs 207 Annersia Östersunds kommun

Welcome to the captivating world of Månstaviken 110, nestled in the tranquil environs of Fåker within the picturesque Östersunds kommun in Sweden. This charming country home, spanning quaint 53 square meters, invites you to experience an authentic Scandinavian retreat. Situated by the sprawling Näkten lake, this delightful timber cottage encapsulates the essence of rustic charm and comfort, a true escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Fåker is where the simplicity of countryside living meets the splendid beauty of nature; a place where stunning landscapes and peaceful surroundings become your everyday reality. This country home is in good condition, making it a delightful retreat that balances its rustic roots with the comforts of modern living. Built back in 1929, it sits proudly on a generous plot of 2,276 square meters, full of potential for those looking to embrace the serene lifestyle of Fåker. The main cottage is complemented by a host of additional buildings, with no less than three guest cottages perfect for hosting family and friends. Imagine the joy of inviting loved ones to share in the magic of your lakeside abode, where each sunrise over the water is more enchanting than the last. Now, let's discuss what makes this property truly special, the main cottage. It's built from sturdy timber, exuding a warm, welcoming aura from the moment you step inside. The living area is centered around a cozy fireplace insert, perfect for those chilly Swedish winters when you'll want to curl up with a hot cup of tea. A wood stove-equipped kitchen completes the homey feel, inviting you to cook up traditional Swedish delicacies. You may be curious about daily life in this part of the world. The climate in Fåker is n ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior view

Nestled in the serene embrace of Gräftåvallen, Hallonvägen 27 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Swedish log cabin, perfect for those yearning for a tranquil escape amidst nature's splendor. This charming country home, located in the picturesque Bergs kommun of Jämtland, Sweden, is an ideal second home for international buyers seeking a peaceful retreat with a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the surrounding landscape. This is the daily reality at Hallonvägen 27, where the beauty of nature is your constant companion. Property Highlights: - Traditional Swedish Log Cabin: Built in 1976, this well-maintained home exudes warmth and character with its classic timber construction. - Spacious Living Area: The 64 square meters of indoor space is thoughtfully designed for comfort and functionality, featuring a cozy living room with an open fireplace. - Modern Amenities: A well-equipped kitchen and a modern bathroom ensure all the comforts of home are at your fingertips. - Outdoor Bliss: A large, west-facing terrace offers breathtaking views of the mountains and forests, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the scenery. - Guest Cottage: A charming guest house with bunk beds, a kitchenette, and a separate toilet room provides privacy and comfort for visitors. - Traditional Sauna: Unwind in the wood-fired sauna after a day of skiing, hiking, or snowmobiling. - Expansive Lot: The 2,003 square meter lot offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the natural surroundings. - Modern Conveniences: Equipped with a heat pump for efficient ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and terrace

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Jämtland region, Linehäll 313 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming country home, located in the serene village of Ås, is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its breathtaking views over a pristine lake and surrounded by lush pine forests, this property is the epitome of a perfect second home. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustling of leaves and the soft lapping of water against your private jetty. The air is crisp, and the morning sun casts a golden hue over the landscape. This is the daily reality at Linehäll 313, where nature's beauty is your constant companion. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning a vacation home in Ås means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. The region is a playground for nature enthusiasts, offering a myriad of activities throughout the year: - Summer Adventures: Enjoy canoeing, paddleboarding, and fishing on the nearby lake. The expansive forests are perfect for hiking and birdwatching. - Winter Wonderland: Transform your surroundings into a snowy paradise ideal for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and cozy evenings by the fireplace. - Cultural Delights: Explore the vibrant community of Östersund, just a short drive away, known for its charming old town, local markets, and cultural festivals. - Culinary Experiences: Savor traditional Swedish cuisine at local eateries, or enjoy a picnic with fresh produce from nearby farms. ### The Perfect Second Home This country home is designed for those who appreciate simplicity and a connection to nature. Built in 1974, it retains its original charm while o ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp Scandinavian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private beach. This is the daily reality at Torvollsvägen 14 and 16, a unique lakeside retreat nestled along the serene shores of Storsjön in Östersund, Sweden. Here, the charm of traditional Swedish architecture meets the tranquility of nature, offering a lifestyle that is both peaceful and invigorating. ### A Lakeside Haven The main residence, a quintessential Swedish summer house built in 1932, exudes warmth and character. Its 53 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. Large windows frame breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding landscape, inviting natural light to dance across the wooden interiors. The home’s layout, featuring a spacious living room and a cozy bedroom, is perfect for couples or small families seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ### A Versatile Estate Complementing the main house is a separate guesthouse, offering additional accommodation for visitors or extended family. This versatile space enhances the property’s appeal, making it ideal for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet solitude. The estate also includes a traditional Swedish 'härbre', a charming storage building that adds to the rural ambiance while providing practical storage solutions. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The expansive 3,153 square meter lot is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Meticulously maintained lawns, mature trees, and well-defined garden areas create a sanctuary for relaxation and recreation. Whether you’re dining al fresco, gardening, or simply soaking in the serene environment, the pro ... click here to read more

Main house and garden view

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Jämtland 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 outside to greet the day. Nestled in the serene village of Tulleråsen, Offerdal, this charming country home offers a unique blend of rustic allure and modern comfort, making it the perfect escape for those yearning for peace and adventure. A Cozy Haven with Rustic Charm Built in 1985, this delightful home embodies the quintessential Swedish cabin style, with its extensive use of wood creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. As you enter, you're welcomed by a spacious hallway, complete with practical storage solutions and two large wardrobes, ideal for stowing away your outdoor gear after a day of exploration. The heart of the home is the open-plan living area, where the kitchen seamlessly integrates with the living room. This design fosters a social environment, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and enhancing the sense of openness. Comfortable Living Spaces The property features two bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The first bedroom, with its built-in bunk beds, is perfect for children or guests, while the second bedroom offers ample space for a double bed, ensuring a restful night's sleep. Both rooms are equipped with wardrobes, providing plenty of storage. The bathroom, though simple, is designed for functionality, with a classic feel that complements the home's rustic charm. Expansive Outdoor Space One of the standout features of this property is its generous plot, spann ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home

Nestled in the serene countryside of Östersund Municipality, Trutsgård 208 in Ope offers you a slice of Swedish rural life with just enough modern conveniences to keep up with today's demands. With a backdrop of rolling hills and expansive landscapes that captivate the eye, this farmhouse invites you to embrace a quieter, more grounded lifestyle. Experience the genuine texture of farm living without the hustle, in a locale where life ticks a little slower, resetting your rhythm, day by day. Arriving at this property, you're greeted not just by a house, but by a living piece of the locale's history, bestowed with a setting so quintessentially Nordic that it's hard not to feel entranced. Built in the 1930s and ensconced on a generous 11,435 square meters of land, this farmhouse exudes the dependable character of its time while welcoming today's comfort expectations. The building has been thoughtfully updated, holding onto its roots while stepping into a more contemporary age. Before diving into the charms of the dwelling itself, it's worth painting the picture of Ope, your soon-to-be stomping ground. This corner of Sweden is ideal for foreign buyers seeking refuge from the frenetic pace of urban existence. The Östersund area embraces you with a climate known for its distinct seasons—winters packed with snow wonderland scenes, perfect for skiing or cozy nights by the fireplace, and summers that invite you outside to bask in the midnight sun, ideal for barbecues or hitting the local hiking trails. You'll find a balanced lifestyle here, with nature on your doorstep and the Östersund city center just a stone's throw away, offering shops, schools, medial facilities and culture. Life in Ope is ideal for families. With four sp ... click here to read more

4-room Farm without Agriculture at Trutsgård 208 Ope Östersund Municipality

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Litsnäset 130 is the sound of the Indalsälven moving past the garden — a low, steady current that replaces whatever city noise you carried here. The boathouse is twenty steps from the kitchen door. The fishing rod is already rigged. Coffee's on. This compact one-bedroom holiday home in Lit, Jämtland sits on a 1,150-square-metre riverside plot in the small community of Litsnäset, roughly ten minutes by car from the town of Lit and about forty minutes from Östersund. At 20 square metres, it's deliberately simple. That's not a limitation — it's the point. This kind of cabin demands very little of you. You spend your time outside. The main house pulls off something that bigger properties often fail at: everything is in its right place. A wood-burning stove anchors the living area, which doubles as a sleeping space with a sofa corner and bunk bed. When you light the fire on an October evening and the river mist rolls across the plot, the whole room feels genuinely warm rather than just heated. The kitchen is compact but practical, with its own separate entrance opening directly onto the garden — meaning you can carry plates straight to the terrace table without threading through the living space. Small detail. Big difference in daily use. The partly covered terrace is where most of the daylight hours happen in summer. It faces the water. The sun in Jämtland in July doesn't set until past ten, and from the terrace you watch the light go gold on the Indalsälven for what feels like hours. The property's own stretch of riverfront is directly accessible — you walk across your garden and you're at the water's edge. Swimming, fishing from the bank, pushing a kayak in. No shared ac ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

Ladies and gents, what we have here truly is a delightful little gem nestled in the heart of Offerdal, in the charming countryside of our beloved Sweden. Now, I'll be honest with you, I'm quite the busy bee these days, buzzing from one delightful property to the next, but let me assure you, this one is worth a moment of your precious time. Tucked away at Nästelbodarna 374 in the peaceful Bergs kommun, this 28 square meter country home is just bursting with character and charm. Now, don't expect a sprawling mansion here, this is a place for those who cherish peace and simplicity. It's a cozy retreat designed for slowing down and savoring the tranquil beauty of the Swedish landscape. Picture this: a charming vacation home with one bedroom and an inviting sleeping loft that's perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local wonders. This dinky abode invites you into its serene embrace, offering a single level of living space that's efficiently set up to make the most of what it has. And while it may not have a bathroom to brag about, this just adds to its rustic appeal, nudging you to connect a bit more with nature—after all, that's what countryside living is all about, isn't it? Here's a taste of what you can expect: - 28 square meters of cozy living space - 1 charming bedroom plus a sleeping loft - A practical storage building - Expansive plot perfect for gardening aspirations - Wind shelter with BBQ area, ideal for summer evenings - Tranquil and serene ambience One of the loveliest things about living in a place like Offerdal is how close-knit the community feels. People here still greet you with a friendly nod and a smile. As for activities, well, you're certainly not going to be short of things to do. T ... click here to read more

28 m² Vacation Home in Nästelbodarna 374 Berg Bergs kommun

Nestled in the enchanting landscape of Slåttnäset, there lies a delightful cottage at Slåttnäset 351 that's just perfect for those yearning for a slice of countryside life. With a living area of 65 square meters, this cozy abode presents itself as an ideal retreat for anyone eager to embrace the simpler, yet satisfying way of life that the Swedish countryside offers. Whether you're an expat looking to experience Nordic living or a foreign buyer eyeing a slice of Sweden's natural beauty, this property opens up an opportunity that's hard to resist. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom home is tailored for individuals or couples. Those with an affinity for gardening will find themselves at home among its lush garden beds brimming with vibrant flowers and edible greens. It's as if nature itself has rolled out a verdant carpet, offering the perfect setting for outdoor relaxation or entertaining guests. Here are some notable features of this country home: - Year Built: 2017 - Size: 65 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 - Additional Auxiliary Space: 20 square meters - Living Room with Built-in Fireplace - Furnished Sale - Spacious Terrace - Picturesque Pathway to Nearby Water - Expansive 1,691 square meter lot - Surrounded by Lush Gardens - Proximity to Berry & Mushroom Picking Areas Living in Åsarna, where Slåttnäset is located, is nothing short of a communion with nature. The region’s climate is a classic Swedish blend, where the summers are mild and pleasantly warm—perfect for afternoons spent exploring local walking trails or lounging on the terrace. Come winter, the area’s transformation into a snowy wonderland is quite magical. Snowmobile enthusiasts will be thrilled with the trails that offer thrilling rides, and f ... click here to read more

Cottage exterior

Nestled quietly in the heart of Offerdal, Edefors 329, this charming country home awaits you. For those seeking a combination of tranquility and nature, this property offers an undeniable allure. With wildlife at your doorstep and the serene Edefors stream just a short stroll away, this home is more of an experience than just a residence. Here I am, a bustling real estate agent on an international mission (currently juggling showing homes across continents, so bear with me!), bringing you closer to what it might be like to own a piece of Swedish countryside that promises both peace and adventure. This spot is an ideal retreat from the daily hustle, especially for overseas buyers looking for a slice of nature. The main house on this property stands strong and welcoming, having just received a fresh coat of paint. You'd appreciate the efforts that have gone into maintaining this abode—it doesn't shout, but it tells a story of care and updates. The newly installed roof shelters this home, ensuring that it stands sound for many more years. You’ll find water isn’t an issue with the drilled well and 3-chamber system in place. Notably, the heat pump and attic insulation are recent enhancements, meaning you'll be all set to face both the embraces and chills of Swedish seasons comfortably. Inside, the environment is illuminated with large windows that allow ample sunlight, warming the place naturally. The living room, the heart of the home, has a cozy fireplace perfect for those snowy evenings—you know, the kind where stories are shared and marshmallows toasted. There's something quintessentially soothing about it. A single but comfortable bedroom offers a snug retreat, while the bathroom, updated with modern touches, includes ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Edefors 329 Offerdal Krokoms kommun

Ah, my friends, let me introduce you to a special find in the heart of Sweden's pristine natural beauty at Olåvägen 6, nestled in the charming community of Grövelsjön. This delightful country home, a perfect little winterized refuge, stands as a gem amid the rolling landscapes that Klövsjö has to offer. She offers not just shelter, but a chance to savor the richness of a rural lifestyle wrapped in modern comfort. First things first, you’ll notice the property's charming design. She may carry the soul of traditional mountain cabins with her rustic charm, but she doesn't shy away from modern comforts. Wide open spaces greet you—there’s a spread of 78 square meters, just right for cozy yet accommodating living. This home features: - 4 inviting rooms - 3 restful bedrooms - 2 convenient bathrooms - A crackling fireplace - Spacious terrace - Adjoining forest views - Well-equipped for seasonal activities - Proximity to ski slopes and trails - Accessible local services and restaurants - Fully furnished and ready for rental The entrance floor warmly welcomes you with a generously-sized living area, featuring a fireplace that promises to be the heart of many memorable moments—be it bustling family gatherings or silent winter nights. Let’s talk sleeping arrangements. One bedroom lies on the entrance floor, with two tucked away upstairs, offering a haven of tranquility after a day filled with activities. You won’t need to climb mountains when nature's masterpiece is waiting just outside your window. A tidy bathroom on the lower floor that conveniently hosts a washing machine, and an additional toilet upstairs assures you don’t compromise on comfort or practicality. And folks, let me share the breathtaking surroundings of this ... click here to read more

4-room Winterized Holiday Home on Olåvägen 6

Nestled comfortably in the heart of Sweden's enchanting mountainous landscape, this country home at Fjällhalsen 638 beckons those with a penchant for picturesque living in harmony with nature. Located in Hallen, within the serene Bydalsfjällen region of Åre kommun, this inviting property offers an alluring winterized holiday haven amidst nature's best offerings. Waking up here every morning is an experience in and of itself. The sweeping vistas of the nearby mountains greet you the moment you open the door, creating a daily reminder of the beauty that's all around. Constructed in 2006, this 73 square-meter home captures the quintessential mountain lifestyle effortlessly. Its exterior façade, kissed by the weather-kissed hue of iron vitriol, stands as a sentinel against the west wind, complementing the rolling landscape around it. The story of this home is one of comfortable mountain living, where rustic elements meet essential creature comforts. The home consists of four cozy rooms, including three bedrooms and a bathroom. The interiors speak a language of classic mountain aesthetics, where wood features prominently, filling the space with warmth and a sense of history. A double ceiling height in the social areas creates a vast expanse that invites gatherings, while the loft area captures intimacy, doubling as a snug sleeping nook or a private escape to unwind. Here, the living room doesn’t just provide shelter but serves as a focal point for cozy evenings spent by the fireplace. The property is thoughtfully organized to cater to both leisure and living needs: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Loft with a snug sleeping area - Spacious living room with fireplace - Fully furnished (excluding personal belongings) - After ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Welcome overseas buyers and expats eager for a slice of Swedish paradise! Let me steer your attention to a delightful opportunity nestled in the picturesque locale of Fjällhalsen, within Åre kommun. If you're dreaming of a country home that pairs nature's beauty with the relaxing seclusion of mountain life, then Fjällhalsen 701 is just the place for you. This winterized holiday home, standing proudly since 2008, is a testament not only to Scandinavian craftsmanship but also to the serene lifestyle that awaits you here in Sweden. Though I'm a busy real estate agent, juggling a multitude of global clients, I'm thrilled to share this charming property with you. With its address in the stunning Bydalsfjällen area, this home is superbly positioned to offer panoramic views that you would find hard to forget—a true visual feast for nature lovers. The house itself, with its solid structure and good condition, beckons families or adventure-seekers yearning for a cozy retreat amidst Sweden's natural beauty. Imagine waking up in one of the four welcoming bedrooms, greeted by the first light of day filtering through your windows, bringing a promise of fresh adventures in the great outdoors. Here's a snapshot of what this fantastic property offers: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - 84 square meters of living space - Built in 2008, maintained with high standards - Winterized for year-round comfort - Furniture and ceiling fixtures included if negotiating - Proximity to Bydalsfjällen ski area Now, let’s touch on what's just outside your door. Fjällhalsen offers its residents a taste of true Swedish countryside living, complete with alpine forests, serene lakes, and a close-knit community that embraces the natural ... click here to read more

4 rooms Winterized holiday home in Fjällhalsen 701 Bydalsfjällen Åre municipality

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Stortravägen 15, this delightful country home is an enchanting opportunity for those who wish to settle down in the breathtaking Klövsjö Ski Area of Sweden's Berg Municipality. This property is a ski-in/ski-out haven, with the alpine slopes merely a stone's throw away, leaving any winter sports enthusiast with the thrill of convenience and excitement at their doorstep. Imagine waking up to the fresh mountain air and the glistening snow as you step onto the terrace, ready to embrace the alpine adventures that await you each day. Being a busy real estate agent for a global firm, I've seen countless properties, but this one has a distinctive atmosphere that resonates with peace and the joys of rural living. With an artistic touch, the design encapsulates the essence of country life while being firmly rooted within a vibrant ski community. The four-bedroom, one-bathroom layout is perfect for families or groups looking to retreat into the calm after a day filled with the exhilarating activities Klövsjö is known for. Let me take you through this home: - Located in the heart of Klövsjö Ski Area - Immediate ski-in/ski-out access - Comes fully furnished - Four spacious bedrooms - Cozy living space perfect for gatherings - Large terrace for spectacular views - Kitchen with all essential appliances - Retains a rustic interior style - Wooden accents galore - Suitable for family holiday or group rentals - Only 100 meters to the nearest ski lift The charm of living in Klövsjö goes beyond its skiing facilities — although that is undeniably a significant perk. The area is a gem during all seasons. In winter, endless snow sports are there for the taking, from skiing and snowboarding to snow ... click here to read more

4-room Vacation Home at Stortravägen 15, Klövsjö Ski Area, Berg Municipality