Scenic 2-Floor Cabin with Access to Ski Trails, Hiking, Swimming in Lillehammer, Near Birkebeineren Stadium

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Sjøsetervegen 225, 2618 Lillehammer, Lillehammer (Norway)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 128Floor area

€204,273

Chalet

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

128m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Ah, welcome, welcome! As we dive into the heart of the winter wonderland that is Lillehammer, let me introduce you to a delightful chalet nestled in a rather serene setting, perfect for those looking for a cozy escape or a quaint little space to call home away from home. Situated in Sjøsetervegen 225, this charming cabin offers you tranquility and outdoor adventures, all packed into one delightful package. Now, as a real busy real estate agent, I will do my best to paint you a picture—though in my choppy schedule, I might stumble over a spelling or two!

This property is perfect for those who cherish the essence of Norway’s splendid nature. Mere 2 kilometers from the famous Birkebeineren Ski Stadium, there’s always excitement brewing nearby. Here, you can lace up your hiking boots or shine those ski poles, because adventure begins right at your doorstep. The trails are calling, with popular ones leading you to both Nordseter and Sjusjøen. Discover the serenity offered by Mesna’s fishing and swimming opportunities, or find the perfect picnic spot amid the breathtaking landscapes.

The cabin itself unfolds across two spacious floors, extending over 128 square meters. With a layout designed for comfort and functionality, here's what awaits you:

- One Reassuring Bedroom
- Cozy Bathroom
- Spacious Hallway
- Inviting living Room
- Intimate Dining Room
- Separate Kitchen with a cozy Dining Area
- Multifunctional Storage/Laundry Room
- Traditional Toilet Room
- Attic featuring Two Extra Rooms and Closet

The chalet’s exterior matches its warm interior with not one, but several terraces—including a charming covered one, perfect for those soft autumn rains or enjoying the mild summer nights. And with a plot of land that encourages playful activities, this location is a delight for both little ones and the young at heart. A home for the adventurous spirit, what more could one want?

Now, I want to be upfront for those looking into moving from abroad, the local climate can come across as a bit crisp. Winters here tend to paint the town white and provide excellent opportunities for skiing and winter sports. But fear not, the summers are mild and fresh, with temperatures that allow the flowers to bloom and create vibrant landscapes that will take anyone’s breath away.

Living in Lillehammer is like stepping into a postcard. The community is warm, much like the cozy firesides waiting for you in this chalet. About 7 kilometers from the cabin, the city itself is a blend of cultural richness and modern-day amenities. You’ll find everything from charming cafes to vital service facilities, not to forget diverse retail options, all in the embrace of history and culture that Lillehammer is known for.

And let’s talk about that chalet life, shall we? Living in a chalet is about embracing simplicity, being close to nature, and enjoying a snug, comforting abode. Chalets often evoke memories of fairytales, with wooden interiors and cozy corners. It’s a lifestyle made for relaxation, for sipping hot cocoa beside the fire after an exhilarating day on the slopes, or hosting intimate gatherings where lively stories and laughter echo into the night.

Now, in terms of potential, if you're interested in a bit of personal touch, there is room to add your own twist—or even expand the current aesthetics to match your specific taste. This could become a cherished family gathering spot or even a sought-after vacation rental, considering its prime location and the promise of year-round activities.

To sum it up—whether it's a getaway, an investment, or your next home sweet home, this gem in Lillehammer is offering exactly what you seek: peace, adventure, and above all, potential. So, if a ski resort-like lifestyle is calling your name, don't dilly-dally; reach out, and we can take this conversation further, though you might have to catch me between appointments!

Remember, in the world of real estate, the best time is always now.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
128
Price per m²
€1,596
Garden size
961
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Støtterudvegen 201! A charming cabin with its own shoreline by Lake Øyeren.

Picture this: it's midsummer in Trøndelag, and you're sitting on a 103-square-metre terrace with a coffee going cold in your hand because the view over Selnesvika keeps pulling your eyes north. The light here doesn't really set in June — it just softens into this amber haze that sits over the water for hours. That's the kind of evening this chalet was built for. Set along Selnesvegen in Bangsund, roughly 15 kilometres from the centre of Namsos, this 111-square-metre traditional Norwegian cabin has been standing since 2004 and sits on a 1,174-square-metre private plot accessed by its own driveway. No hiking gear required to reach the front door — the car goes all the way up, winter included. That detail matters more than you'd think when you're arriving in late October with a week's worth of bags and the temperature dropping. The chalet covers two floors. Downstairs, a generous living room runs the social heart of the place, with traditional cabin finishes, a sleeping alcove tucked into the wall — the kind that kids claim immediately and adults secretly want — and large windows that let the surrounding woodland push its way inside without actually letting in the cold. The kitchen carries the same honest aesthetic: lacquered pine fronts, solid worktops, enough counter space to actually cook a proper meal rather than just heat one up. The bathroom doubles as a laundry room and handles everything a full-time rotating group of guests needs. Upstairs in the loft, three bedrooms and a separate loft sitting room spread across the top floor. The sitting room is genuinely useful — it becomes a film room, a rainy-day board game corner, a teenager's escape hatch, depending on who you bring. Each bedroom is quiet and practical. No ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home at Selnesvegen 336

Picture a Tuesday afternoon in late July. You've just walked back from the lake, towel over your shoulder, the cold fresh water of Lunddalsvatnet still on your skin. The cabin door swings open, the wood-burning stove in the kitchen still holds a little warmth from the morning, and through the large windows the afternoon sun cuts long gold lines across the pine floor. There's no traffic noise here. Just wind in the birch trees and the occasional bird you've not quite managed to identify yet. This is Hjørdisbu — a 1954 Norwegian leisure cabin sitting at roughly 265 metres above sea level on Lunddalsvegen in Hjelset, and it has a particular kind of quiet that's genuinely hard to find anymore. At 20 square metres of interior space on a freehold plot of around 660 square metres, this is not a property that tries to impress you with square footage. It earns its place through something else entirely: position, soul, and the promise of a life considerably simpler than the one you've got right now. The southwest orientation is no small thing in this part of Norway — it means the cabin catches the sun from mid-morning right through to the long Nordic evenings, and that west-facing veranda at the entrance becomes one of the best seats you'll own anywhere. Coffee at nine, wine at nine, it doesn't matter — the light does something different every hour. The interior is honest and unfussy. Pine flooring runs throughout, wooden panelling covers the walls and ceiling, and the open fireplace in the living area gives the room a focal point that no flat-screen television ever quite manages. The kitchen and living space share an open layout — compact, yes, but functional in exactly the way a weekend cabin should be. There's a loft above th ... click here to read more

Welcome to idyllic Hjørdisbu! (Photo: EFKT by Jay Maturan)

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Nestled discreetly in the serene landscape of Lillehammer, Mesnaelva 291 beckons those eager to escape the daily grind and find solace amidst nature's embrace. This cozy cabin, punctuated by its hearty wooden frame and thoughtful design, provides the quintessential setting for an idyllic getaway or a permanent retreat for those seeking to weave themselves into the fabric of Norway's stunning natural scenery. With a welcoming ambiance, this cabin complex consists of a main cabin and two supplementary outbuildings: a separate annex with an outdoor toilet and additional sleeping space, plus a practical outbuilding with two storage spaces. Spread across a single level, this property offers an effortless blend of simplicity and comfort. Its current condition reflects well-maintained architecture with a warmth typical of classic cabins - indeed, it’s a good, steady space ripe for relaxation. - Address: Mesnaelva 291, Lillehammer - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 43 sqm - Price: 84,033 - Secluded and serene location - Fantastic views of Mesnaelva - Living room with a cozy glow from the fireplace - Intimate kitchen with wood accents - Generous terrace for outdoor relaxation - Outbuilding with extra storage - Annex with an extra bedroom and toilet - Situated in lively yet peaceful hiking trails - Short walk from a parking area Imagine waking up here, where your mornings are greeted by the gentle whispers of the wind through towering pine trees and the light dance of the sun over Mesnaelva. As you prepare your morning coffee in this modest yet serviceable kitchen, the aroma mingles with the crisp, clean air wafting in from the terrace. This is life in harmony with nature. The allure of the nearby ski trails offers a pulsati ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Ingrid Sunniva Bungum har gleden av å presentere Mesnaelva 291!

Nestled in the captivating landscape of Lillehammer, down the small, winding road of Mesnaelva 249, awaits a hidden gem—an inviting cabin that sings the song of nature’s beauty and the simple life. This cabin, built in 1956, carries the tales of decades gone by while standing as a cozy retreat for those yearning for a piece of the Norwegian wilderness. With its traditional materials and well-kept condition, this property is not just a place to stay, but a gateway into a lifestyle cherished by Norwegians and expats alike. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you this property is indeed a highlight amongst the forest walls of Lillehammer. It offers a secluded refuge with a sense of peace hard to find in urban settings. Living in this cabin means waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soothing flow of the nearby Mesnaelva. Here, the climate is typical of the inland regions of Norway, with cold, snowy winters perfect for skiing enthusiasts and mild, pleasant summers that beckon you to explore the great outdoors. Living in Lillehammer is like stepping into a treasure trove of the stunning landscapes and exciting adventures that Norway is famous for. The town itself is a blend of rich culture and history, coming alive with events, museums, and galleries that are a treat for anyone who appreciates the arts. As an overseas buyer, you will find that Lillehammer is not just about breathtaking nature; it's a thriving community known for its warmth and welcoming spirit. The property’s details include: • Built in 1956. • Two cozy bedrooms perfect for restful nights. • Open-plan living room and kitchen, bringing family and friends together. • Includes an annex with extra sleeping space. • Storage room for your outdo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mesnaelva 249 - a secluded paradise!

Step into the charming haven of Mesnasagvegen 403, nestled in the picturesque city of Lillehammer. This delightful cabin, poised perfectly by the water's edge, promises a serene escape, ideal for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature while enjoying convenient access to modern amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of the Nord-Mesna lake, its still waters reflecting the golden hues of the morning sun. This cabin offers a unique blend of rustic charm and practical living, making it an excellent retreat for summer and winter alike. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone seeking a peaceful hideaway, this property has something special to offer. The cabin itself boasts a generous space of 69 square meters, comfortably housing 3 cozy bedrooms perfect for family or guests. While there is only one bathroom, its well-thought-out design ensures functionality without compromising comfort. The kitchen is practical with ample room for a dining table, making meal times a communal and pleasurable experience. The living room, spacious and inviting, is the heart of the cabin, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Here are some features of this charming cabin: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Size: 69 sqm - Practical kitchen with dining space - Spacious living room - Indoor storage room - Large west-facing veranda - Electricity available - Composting toilet - No running water The property also situated near a large west-facing veranda that offers exceptional sun conditions, ideal for those lazy summer afternoons. Picture yourself lounging on the veranda with a cool drink in hand, the mesmerizing lake views stretching before you. Outside, the cabin doesn't lack in potential either ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mesnasagvegen 403. Beautiful holiday property by the water with fantastic views.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Lillehammer's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet at Bårdsengsetervegen 4 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines modern comforts with the timeless allure of Norway's natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills, and the promise of a day filled with adventure or relaxation. This chalet, built in 2007, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every season brings its own set of delights. A Home for All Seasons Lillehammer is renowned for its year-round appeal. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski trails just 200 meters from your doorstep and a ski lift a short drive away. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, offering hiking and cycling trails that weave through lush forests and along tranquil lakes. Chalet Features: - Spacious Living: The open-plan living area is designed for comfort and socializing, with large windows that frame the stunning views and a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and ambiance. - Modern Kitchen: A practical U-shaped kitchen with ample storage and workspace, perfect for preparing meals after a day of exploration. - Three Bedrooms: Well-sized rooms with space for family bunk beds, ideal for accommodating guests or family. - Additional Loft Space: A cozy loft area provides extra sleeping quarters, perfect for children or additional guests. - Two Living Rooms: Flexibility for relaxation or entertainment, with one room serving as a quiet retreat. - Modern Bathroom: Tastefully decorated with a show ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bårdsengsetervegen 4!

Welcome to the heart of Norway’s serene landscape, at Grøtåshaugen 251, where a delightful chalet awaits nestled within the iconic town of Lillehammer. This unique cabin offers an opportunity not just for a home, but for an experience enriched by the natural beauty and cultural richness this area is renowned for. Lillehammer, famous for hosting the Winter Olympics, is perched idyllically in between striking mountains and lush valleys, offering a real taste of Norwegian nature. For those seeking a tranquil yet active lifestyle, this place has it all. Summers are mild and filled with endless possibilities for hiking and biking, while winters are perfect for skiing adventures, as the area is dotted with well-groomed trails. Don’t forget, Lillehammer itself is a vibrant town packed with history and local character, where you can enjoy museums, charming cafés, and historic architecture. Now, let's talk about this property—a fine representation of cozy cabin life elevated by modern conveniences. It serves as a true mountain retreat. The chalet, although compact at 50 square meters, is well-maintained and optimally designed for use. With three bedrooms, it offers ample sleeping accommodations making it suitable for family living or hosting guests. And yes, it's about simplicity, offering a warm embrace of nature without the distractions of urban life. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with composting toilet - Open plan living room and kitchen - Loft space for versatile use - Electricity installed - Veranda facing southwest - Veranda facing northeast - Located on leased natural plot - Accessible via gravel road in summer - Snowmobile transport in winter - Located approximately 830 meters above sea level What’s imp ... click here to read more

Punktfestet naturtomt nest innerst vegen.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Nordseter, Lillehammer, Grøtåshaugen 191 offers a quintessential Norwegian chalet experience, perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat. This charming chalet, set amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Norway, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for a peaceful escape. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Grøtåshaugen 191. A Year-Round Playground Lillehammer, renowned for its winter sports legacy, transforms into a vibrant playground throughout the year. In winter, the chalet's proximity to a vast network of cross-country ski trails, just 250 meters away, makes it a paradise for skiing aficionados. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a tapestry of hiking and cycling trails, inviting exploration and discovery. Chalet Features - Size: 48 square meters of cozy living space - Bedrooms: 3, accommodating family and friends - Bathrooms: 1, featuring a modern incineration toilet - Living Room: Bright and inviting, with a wood-burning stove - Kitchen: Functional with laminated cabinets and a dining area - Terrace: 14 square meters, offering panoramic views - Plot: 1,000 square meters of leased land, surrounded by nature A Cozy Retreat Built in 1981, the chalet exudes a rustic charm with its paneled walls and wooden floors. The living room, with its mullioned windows, bathes in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The wood-burning stove and electric heaters ensure comfort, making it a cozy retreat after a day of outdoor activities. The kitchen, though simple, is practical a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Grøtåshaugen 191 – a cozy cabin with a good layout in quiet and peaceful surroundings, right by the cross-country ski trail!

Picture yourself nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Lillehammer, in the heart of Norway, where winters are a wonderland and summers are teeming with adventure. Allow me to introduce you to a charming chalet at Sandhellinga 11 that captures the essence of Nordic comfort. As a busy agent, time is precious, but sharing the charm of this property is worth every second. This delightful chalet offers a serene escape, ideal for those yearning for a blend of tranquility and proximity to nature's finest offerings. Conveniently located in Nordseter, a favored cabin area, this chalet blends traditional Norwegian design with modern comforts. The moment you step inside, you are greeted by a warm and inviting living area that draws you in with its mix of wooden accents and modern touches. Living in this chalet means being at one with nature, without sacrificing comfort or convenience. Here, everything is cleverly laid out on a single floor, ensuring ease and accessibility perfect for all ages. With three bedrooms and a single bathroom, this home caters to both family living or a cozy getaway with friends. Whether you're an expat seeking a new adventure or a family wanting to reconnect with the great outdoors, this chalet accommodates all lifestyles. The spacious living room effortlessly transitions into a well-equipped kitchen, forming the heart of the house where stories are shared over steaming mugs of cocoa. Large windows frame awe-inspiring views, letting in ample natural light. The sun-drenched plot is perfect for those long summer evenings spent outside or crisp, snowy mornings where you can almost hear the snowflakes fall. For the eco-conscious, there’s a modern touch too—an electric car charger conveniently instal ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren Lillehammer v/ Emil Brøto har gleden av å presentere denne flotte hytta i Sandhellinga 11 på Nordseter.

Nestled amid the stunning landscapes of Lillehammer, this inviting chalet at Sandhellinga 1 offers an intriguing blend of comfort and practicality. Located at the convergence of Nordsetervegen and Sjusjøvegen, this cabin presents an ideal opportunity for those yearning to bask in Norway's captivating outdoor lifestyle while enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained home. For potential buyers from abroad or expatriates considering relocating, this property offers a genuine taste of Nordic living, enhanced by the vibrant charm of Lillehammer. Perched at roughly 738 meters above sea level, the cabin provides an excellent base for both relaxation and activity. The area around Lillehammer is renowned for its picturesque beauty, and owning a property here means being enveloped by the lush tapestry of nature, coupled with endless possibilities for outdoor exploration. Whether you're a fan of hiking amidst verdant trails or a skiing enthusiast ready to explore an expansive network of ski tracks, this locality has something to offer every outdoor lover. Life in Lillehammer is characterized by its harmonious blend of natural allure and cultural richness. Known globally as the host city of the 1994 Winter Olympics, it continues to attract visitors with its mix of winter sports facilities and cultural events. For those living here, the climate is marked by cool, snowy winters and mild, enjoyably warm summers—ideal for those who relish the dynamic rhythms of all four seasons. This particular chalet dates back to 2017 and remains in good shape, promising minimal hassle for its new occupants. Spanning two cozy yet spacious floors, it has been crafted to accommodate modern living expectations, offering a sensible layout that optimiz ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sandhellinga 1!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Øyer, at the prestigious Hafjelltoppen, stands a welcoming chalet, Lunnstadmyrvegen 49, promising a soothing blend of comfort and nature’s tranquility. Ideal for those looking to own a slice of Norway, it presents itself as an excellent opportunity for overseas buyers and expats to experience true Norwegian living. This property spans 149 m² and is artfully laid across two floors, complete with a cozy annex, making it perfect for hosting guests or providing extra space for a larger family. The chalet boasts four well-proportioned bedrooms and two functional bathrooms, catered to accommodate family life smoothly. An imaginative buyer will see the potential in making minor renovations to transform this good-condition chalet into a personalized mountain retreat. The layout of the main residence coupled with its annex provides a substantial canvas for creative redesign and modernization. The chalet benefits greatly from its strategic location right by the ski trail, providing ski-in, ski-out access which is a significant perk during the winter season. In summer, the area offers expansive hiking trails and numerous outdoor recreational activities, ensuring that there is always something to do regardless of the season. Living in Øyer offers a distinct experience characterized by the community's closeness to nature. The local climate features warm summers and cold, snowy winters—ideal for those who delight in seasonal changes and outdoor activities. For families, the area is welcoming, with a variety of social and recreational activities that enhance community living. From local festivals and markets to cultural events, there’s a vibrant local scene to be part of. Educational facilities ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli har gleden av å presentere Lunnstadmyrvegen 49!

Ah, the splendid world of real estate! I must confide, being a busy global real estate agent is quite the demanding but rewarding job. Today, we're going to delve into the captivating story of a lovely chalet nestled in the serene locale of Øyer, Norway. Picture your very own retreat where nature and comfort meet in harmony. So, let's set the scene: Haugaringen 45, a cozy chalet strategically placed amidst Norway's pristine landscapes. This five-bedroom abode is your ticket to experiencing the unparalleled allure of living in a chalet. Being a chalet, it doesn’t scream out modern sophistication, but it doesn’t need to—it offers something more: tranquility, charm, and the feeling of home. Upon stepping inside this spacious 141-square-meter property, you're greeted by a large entrance, providing generous wardrobe space for all the sundries you might need for your alpine adventures. The property boasts five decently-sized bedrooms, making it absolutely ideal for families or for hosting guests. It's perfect for those who treasure space with a touch of personal design. Life in a chalet is synonymous with outdoor enjoyment, and this place is no exception. Imagine warm sunny mornings or cool, misty evenings on a veranda - beautifully situated to catch the sun's full embrace. There’s plenty of space for outdoor furniture too, for when you decide to sip your morning coffee outdoors or have a barbecue on a balmy summer evening. Haugaringen 45 also features two bathrooms, where one conveniently comes with a sauna and a jacuzzi—an undeniable touch of luxury for your post-adventure relaxation. The chalet's interior combines simplicity with comfort, emphasizing modern amenities without losing its distinctive coziness. The open to ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/ Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli har gleden av å presentere Haugaringen 45!

Welcome to your mountain oasis here at Lunnstadmyrvegen 38 in the breathtaking Hafjelltoppen region of Øyer, Norway. This charming chalet is not yer typical cabin; it's more of a comfy, tranquil abode set to inspire outdoor enthusiasts and relaxation seekers alike. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you, properties like this don't come up very often, especially in such a highly sought-after location. To start, the chalet sprawls over a generous 248 square meters, offering ample room with five spacious, tastefully decorated bedrooms and three modern bathrooms. This setup provides plenty of wiggle room for family gatherings or hosting guests. Each bedroom is a sanctuary in itself, designed to give you peaceful nights and restful mornings, perfect for recharging after adventurous days out in the mountains. This chalet is all about luxury and coziness rolled into one. Head into the living area and you’ll find a blend of rustic warmth and contemporary finesse. Large windows bathe the room in natural light and offer panoramic views of the picturesque surroundings. On chilly evenings, the fireplace stands ready to wrap you in its cozy embrace as you wind down with a book or enjoy good company. The heart of this home is a modern, well-equipped kitchen with plenty of storage and counter space, so whether you're a culinary novice or a seasoned chef, you can whip up delightful meals here. Plus, the nearby dining area makes it super easy to serve and enjoy meals together, even if it’s just sharing a pot of coffee. Now, let’s talk about the real cherry on top: living at Hafjelltoppen. This chalet offers ski-in/ski-out access, which means you can start your day on the slopes without the fuss of a commute. If you're native ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lunnstadmyrvegen 38 at Hafjelltoppen!

Tucked away in the picturesque town of Øyer, located in the quaint countryside of Norway, this delightful chalet at Midtåsvegen 27, is just the kind of cozy haven you've been dreaming of. As busy as I am as a real estate agent, let me take a moment to paint you the picture of this unique property, especially for those international buyers and expats looking for a piece of Nordic charm. You're about to embark on a journey to Hafjelltoppen, where this cabin stands proudly on a sprawling plot of land covering 3,073 square meters. Now, that's plenty of nature at your doorstep! Built-in 1993, this chalet has been cherished and well-kept, offering both comfort and character in abundance. The style of this chalet perfectly mirrors the landscape it rests in, with its rustic wooden charm and snug atmosphere. The very soul of this home welcomes you warmly, especially on those chilly winter days when the pristine snow blankets the mountains around. Let me walk you through the features that make this chalet an irresistible find: - Four bedrooms, each cozily decorated - Spacious living room with lovely open ceiling - Inviting fireplace to gather around - Partially open kitchen, great for family meals - Two tiled bathrooms, one with sauna access - Generous terrace with breathtaking mountain views - Direct ski-in/ski-out access - Close proximity to Gaiastova - Extensive plot of land for privacy - Located near hiking and biking trails - Quiet neighborhood for peaceful living Living in Øyer is like stepping into a magical Nordic tale. The area is famous for its skiing opportunities, thanks to its proximity to Hafjell, one of Norway's premier ski resorts. Winters here transform into a playground for snow enthusiasts, with slopes just ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren Lillehammer v/ Stig Svartor har gleden av å presentere Midtåsvegen 27 med svært flott beliggenhet på Hafjelltoppen.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Lillehammer region, Grøtåssetervegen 14 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Nordic paradise. This charming chalet, located in the serene Nordseter area, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this chalet promises a blend of history, comfort, and breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the expansive 3,100 square meter plot that surrounds your chalet. The property, with its rich history and character, stands as a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for family gatherings or quiet retreats. ### A Glimpse into Nordic Heritage The chalet's original log structure, complemented by a tasteful extension, whispers tales of the past. Once occupied by German officers during World War II, it now stands as a peaceful haven, ready to create new memories. The spacious living room, with its high ceilings and authentic fireplace, invites you to unwind after a day of exploration. The newer wood-burning stove adds a touch of modern comfort, ensuring cozy evenings regardless of the season. ### Embrace the Outdoors Nordseter is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the chalet offers direct access to over 350 km of groomed cross-country ski trails, weaving through stunning mountain landscapes. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a beginner, the trails cater to all levels, making it a family-friendly destination. As the snow melts, the area transforms into a haven for hikers and cyclists. Miles of marked trails ... click here to read more

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As a busy real estate agent with a global reach, I'm thrilled to introduce you to a truly remarkable opportunity in the serene landscapes of Øyer, Norway. Nestled in the heart of the Norwegian countryside, this chalet at Vardvegen 129 offers an incredible setting for those seeking a tranquil yet active lifestyle. Øyer, a charming village located just a short drive from the more bustling area of Lillehammer, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and community warmth. The stunning landscape affords an abundance of year-round activities, making it a favored destination for adventurers and nature lovers worldwide. The chalet, positioned in a coveted spot at Hafjelltoppen, boasts a prime location within the alpine paradise of Gaiatoppen. It's set about 915 meters above sea level, ensuring that you capture breathtaking views over Gudbrandsdalen and experience some of the best sun conditions in the region. Imagine waking up every morning to the pristine, crisp mountain air and the stunning natural views that Norway is famous for. The property is perfect for family retreats or for indulging in a quiet, solitary escape from the busy pace of everyday life. One of the main draws of Øyer is its superb skiing facilities, with Hafjell, one of Norway's largest ski resorts, right at your doorstep. The chalet offers ski-in/ski-out capability, giving you direct access to the expansive alpine and cross-country skiing networks. For skiing enthusiasts, this is a dream come true, providing endless opportunities to hit the slopes without the fuss of long travel or transport logistics. And when winter leaves, the vicinity transforms into a paradise for hiking, cycling, and even fishing, keeping outdoor enthusiasts active throughout the warm ... click here to read more

Vardvegen 129 is a beautiful, exclusive, and spacious cabin located in a newer cabin area at Hafjelltoppen, Gaiatoppen, approximately 915 meters above sea level.

Nestled in the heart of Øyer, this expansive chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located at Lunnstadmyrvegen 404, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. With its prime location above Gaiastova, this chalet is perfectly positioned for those who cherish the thrill of winter sports and the tranquility of mountain living. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks. This chalet, originally built as an 'OL hytte' (Olympic cabin), has been thoughtfully extended to blend traditional charm with modern comforts. Spanning 240 square meters, it boasts six generously sized bedrooms, four well-appointed bathrooms, and two fully equipped kitchens, making it ideal for large families or groups of friends. ### Experience the Best of Øyer Øyer is renowned for its vibrant community and year-round activities. Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or someone who enjoys the serenity of nature, this location has something for everyone. - Ski-In/Out Access: Step outside and hit the slopes with ease. The alpine slopes are just 200 meters away, offering a seamless skiing experience. - Cross-Country Trails: Meticulously groomed trails are at your doorstep, perfect for exploring the stunning Norwegian landscape. - Year-Round Activities: From hiking and mountain biking in the summer to golfing at nearby courses, there's always an adventure waiting. - Local Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of nearby grocery stores, restaurants, and sports shops, all within walking distance. - Cultural Events: Øyer hosts a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Øyer region, this exquisite 4-bedroom chalet offers a harmonious blend of modern design and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun casts a golden hue over the majestic peaks surrounding your new home. This is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. ### A Day in the Life at Storsteinvegen 122 As the morning light filters through the expansive windows, you find yourself drawn to the breathtaking views of the Hafjell mountains. The chalet's open-plan living area, with its soaring ceilings and warm timber accents, invites you to start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the west-facing terrace. Here, the panoramic vistas serve as a stunning backdrop to your morning routine. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven, with the modern fireplace crackling softly as you prepare for a day on the slopes. With direct access to world-class alpine skiing and extensive cross-country trails, every day promises a new adventure. In summer, the landscape bursts into life, offering hiking, biking, and golfing opportunities just moments from your doorstep. ### The Heart of the Home The kitchen, a true centerpiece of the chalet, is designed for both functionality and style. High-quality HTH cabinetry, sleek black fronts, and a durable Dekton countertop create a sophisticated space for culinary exploration. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet family meal, the integrated AEG appliances and open layout make every occasion special. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area provides a cozy yet spacious setting for gathe ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, Nevelosvegen 13 in Lillehammer offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This charming property, located in the serene Nordseter area, is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. With its prime location and traditional design, this chalet is perfect for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's natural landscape. This chalet, built in 1955, exudes warmth and character, offering a cozy retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With a total living area of 60 square meters, the property is designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it an ideal choice for a vacation home. ### A Year-Round Retreat Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer adventurer, this chalet offers something for everyone. In the winter months, the area transforms into a cross-country skiing paradise, with trails just 50 meters from your doorstep. As the snow melts, the landscape becomes a playground for hiking, fishing, and swimming, providing endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. ### Cozy and Inviting Interiors Step inside to discover a welcoming open-plan living room and kitchen, perfect for entertaining or relaxing after a day of exploration. The living area features a classic stone fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The kitchen, with its traditional wooden cabinetry and ample counter space, is both practical and charming. Whether you're preparing a famil ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nevelosvegen 13!

Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with adventure. Nestled in the heart of Norway's renowned Lillehammer region, this chalet offers more than just a place to stay—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and outdoor excitement. ### A Day in the Life at Høgfjellia Chalet As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue across the snow-capped peaks, you sip your morning coffee on the west-facing terrace. The panoramic views are nothing short of mesmerizing, setting the tone for a day of exploration and relaxation. Whether it's winter or summer, the allure of the mountains beckons. In winter, the chalet transforms into a skier's paradise. With direct access to some of Norway's finest cross-country trails, you can glide through pristine landscapes, the only sound being the swish of your skis on the snow. After a day on the trails, return to the warmth of your chalet, where a cozy wood-burning stove awaits, ready to thaw your fingers and toes. Spring and summer bring a different kind of magic. The mountains burst into a riot of colors, and the trails become a haven for hikers and cyclists. Pack a picnic and set off on a journey through lush forests and along sparkling streams. The air is filled with the scent of wildflowers, and the only company you might encounter is the occasional deer or bird. ### The Chalet: A Blend of Comfort and Style Spanning two floors, this 101-square-meter chalet is designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the home, where family and frie ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom presents Høgfjellia 72C - a luxurious and very well-maintained holiday cabin from 2017, attractively located at Nordseter in Lillehammer municipality.