Scenic Chalet in Brekkebygd: Ideal Second Home & Holiday Retreat in Norway

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Elvavollveien 61, 7370 Brekkebygd, Norway, Brekkebygd (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 68Floor area

€122,900

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

68m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Brekkebygd, Norway, Elvavollveien 61 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home or holiday retreat. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness.

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian landscape, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This chalet, set on a generous 1,069 square meter freehold plot, is a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

A Home Away from Home

The main cabin, thoughtfully updated over the years, offers a cozy living space that invites you to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. With three bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and a warm living room, this chalet is designed for comfort and functionality. The annex provides additional sleeping quarters, making it ideal for hosting guests or accommodating larger families.

Outdoor Adventures Await

Brekkebygd is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Just 200 meters from your doorstep, groomed cross-country ski trails beckon you to explore the snowy landscapes. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hiking, fishing, and nature experiences. The long ski season and gentle terrain make it a favorite among both novice and seasoned skiers.

Cultural and Culinary Delights

The nearby historic town of Røros, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a rich cultural experience with its charming wooden buildings, shops, and restaurants. For those who enjoy alpine skiing, the Swedish resort of Funäsdalen is just a short drive away, offering excellent slopes and a vibrant mountain village atmosphere.

A Community of Tranquility

The property is part of a quiet and friendly cabin community, where the Elvavollveien Cabin Association ensures the area is well-maintained and accessible year-round. The neighborhood is ideal for families, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat with easy access to both Norwegian and Swedish attractions.

Key Features:
- Freehold plot of 1,069 sqm
- Main cabin with three bedrooms
- Annex with additional sleeping and storage space
- Grill hut for year-round outdoor enjoyment
- Upgraded kitchen and bathroom facilities
- Electric and wood heating
- Mains water and electricity
- Electric car charger
- Ample parking
- Well-maintained garden and outdoor areas
- Proximity to ski trails, hiking, fishing, and cultural attractions

Investment Potential

This chalet is not only a perfect holiday home but also a smart investment. The growing demand for vacation properties in Norway makes it a lucrative opportunity for those looking to enter the second home market. Whether you choose to use it as a personal retreat or a vacation rental, the potential for return on investment is significant.

A Place to Create Memories

Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about creating lasting memories with family and friends. Picture cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove, summer barbecues in the grill hut, and mornings spent exploring the natural beauty that surrounds you.

Elvavollveien 61 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle. A place where you can escape, relax, and truly enjoy the best that Norway has to offer. Welcome to your new home away from home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
68
Price per m²
€1,807
Garden size
1069
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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Step off the trail at dusk, boots still damp from a day crossing the Voss highlands, and push open the cabin door to the smell of pine-warmed timber and mountain air drifting in through a cracked window. That moment — ordinary, uncomplicated, completely yours — is exactly what Høgabuvegen 17 is about. This is a 1956 Norwegian hytte in Dalekvam, 42 square meters of honest mountain architecture sitting on 683 square meters of land in one of western Norway's most quietly celebrated outdoor corridors. It is not a finished showroom. It is a foundation, and that distinction is precisely what makes it interesting. Dalekvam sits in the Voss municipality, a name that carries serious weight among Scandinavian outdoor enthusiasts. Voss is the town that hosts the Ekstremsportveko festival every June — the largest extreme sports gathering in the world — where paragliders spiral over the fjord and kayakers run whitewater that would make most people reconsider their life choices. You don't need to be chasing adrenaline to appreciate the energy of this region, but it helps to understand why people keep coming back. The mountains here are not decorative. They are functional, alive, and genuinely accessible from the cabin's front door. Høgabuvegen sits in the higher terrain above Dalekvam, which is itself tucked into the Evangerfjord and Vosso river valley system. The E16 highway — the main artery between Bergen and Oslo — runs through this area, which means getting here is straightforward. Bergen Airport at Flesland is roughly an hour's drive west, and Bergen's city center is less than 90 minutes away. For international buyers flying into Norway, this connection matters enormously. You can land on a Friday afternoon and be lighting a f ... click here to read more

Høgabuvegen 17 presented by Proaktiv Eiendomsmegling v/ Rakel Søvik

The first thing you notice, walking that 700-meter forest path to reach the cabin, is the quiet. Not the dead quiet of a city apartment at 3am, but the alive kind — birdsong, the creak of pine branches, the distant sound of water before you can even see it. Then the trees open up, and there it is: a 1945-built timber cabin sitting right at the water's edge, with a veranda pointed straight at the lake. This is Synstebysætra 59. Perched at roughly 540 meters above sea level in the hills outside Skreia, in Innlandet county, it's the kind of place that makes you put your phone down within the first hour. The cabin itself is compact and honest — 57 square meters with no pretense. An entrance hall, a living room with a fireplace, a kitchen, a bedroom, and a small veranda that juts out toward the water. Large windows in the living room pull the outside in. On a clear morning, light comes off the lake surface and bounces around the walls in a way that no interior designer could replicate. The fireplace is the social center of the space in October and November, when the temperature drops and the forest turns gold. You stack a few birch logs, make coffee, and that's your evening sorted. The veranda — about 7 square meters — punches well above its size. It's oriented to catch the sun through most of the day, and the view down to the water is unobstructed. Breakfast out here in July, when the Norwegian summer is doing its best and the lake is warm enough to swim in by mid-morning, is genuinely hard to beat. There's a garden area on the grounds too, flat enough for kids to run around on, good for a barbecue setup, and maintained well enough that you're not walking into a project. Skreia sits in the Toten region of Norway, about a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Synstebysætra 59! Photo: Torben Wirkestad

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Nestled in the serene vistas of Brekkebygd, Elvavollveien 63, affectionately named "Skogstua," sits as a perfect hideaway for those seeking tranquility and connection with nature. This charming cabin, built in 1978, offers you a chance to enjoy a unique blend of rural retreat and modern convenience. Located just a stone's throw away from the Swedish border, this property promises not only a strategic location but also a genuinely transformative lifestyle experience. First things first, let's discuss the local landscape and what living here might look like for you. Brekkebygd is a haven for nature lovers and those who cherish peace and quiet. Imagine waking up each day to crisp mountain air and verdant surroundings, a quintessential Norwegian cabin experience. This area is famed for its breathtaking natural beauty with sweeping views over Elvavolltjønna and Volldalshøgda, providing a picturesque canvas for your daily backdrop. Brekkebygd offers a climate that is typical of this part of Norway, with cold, snowy winters and mild summers; perfect for those who enjoy distinct seasons. Winter months offer a scenic snowy retreat, making it a delightful place for winter sports enthusiasts. Here, you are close to ski resorts such as the one in Hamrafjell/Tänndalen only a 10-15 minutes drive away, and Funäsdalen is just 25 minutes away, offering skiing and numerous winter activities. Meanwhile, summers bring a lush green landscape ripe for exploring. Engaging in the local community activities adds depth to living here. Vauldalen mountain hotel is nearby, just 3 km away, where you can enjoy a warm meal or even a quick shower after a day of adventure. The local culture is rich in history and tradition, allowing for an enriching w ... click here to read more

Welcome to Elvavollveien 63!

Step into the serene embrace of Brekkebygd, a picturesque locale nestled amidst the stunning Norwegian landscape. Brekkebygd offers a captivating blend of tranquility and activity, a piece of paradise for those seeking a lifestyle that intertwines moments of peace with adventure. Here, at Jervbekkhåmmåren 21, you’ll be greeted by a well-maintained chalet, positioned to bring you the best of what this region offers. As you embark on your journey to make this chalet your own, let me give you a glimpse into what life here would be like. Brekkebygd, although quaint, is teeming with activities throughout the year. You’ll find yourself surrounded by breathtaking hiking trails that transform into skiing paths come winter. It's a haven for fishing enthusiasts and those whose heart calls for mountain adventures. This chalet stands proud in its setting, with a large terrace that gets ample sun—a perfect place to sit back and admire the stunning scenery that changes hues with the seasons. Your potential new home boasts a manageable and inviting interior, spread across one efficient level. It's designed for comfort, where every space is used wisely. With four comfortable bedrooms, this chalet accomodates family and visitors alike. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the cozy living room, where a fireplace sits ready to take the edge off the chilly Nordic nights. It's easy to picture evenings spent here, perhaps with a good book or a board game, as the fire crackles softly. Nearby Funäsdalen, Sweden's third-largest alpine destination, brings a vibrant contrast to Brekkebygd's peaceful environment. A short drive will connect you to a bustling array of ski slopes, shops, and eateries, ensuring that you're never far from the action ... click here to read more

Welcome to Jervbekkhåmmåren 21 - a well-maintained cabin with everything on one level.

Step outside on a January morning and the cross-country ski trails are literally less than 100 meters from the front door. No driving, no gear-shuffling through a car park — just click into your bindings, push off, and within minutes you're gliding through silent spruce forest with frost still hanging in the air. That's the daily reality at Jervbekkhåmmåren 80, a solid four-bedroom mountain chalet sitting at 834 meters above sea level in Brekkebygd, one of the quietest and most underrated corners of the Norwegian highlands. Brekkebygd sits just across the Swedish border in the Røros region, and while its neighbor Funäsdalen gets most of the ski resort headlines, this side of the valley is where people who actually know the area choose to plant roots. No through traffic on the private road. No weekend crowds. Just the kind of hush that makes you aware of your own breathing — and the occasional creak of snow settling on the roof. The chalet itself covers 80 square meters of internal living space on a single level, set on a leased 1,000-square-meter plot that gives you genuine breathing room. The layout is practical in the way that good mountain architecture always is: everything has a purpose, nothing is wasted. You come through the entrance hall, drop your ski boots and wet jackets in the hallway, and then the living room opens up ahead of you — wooden floors, heavy ceiling beams, paneled walls that have absorbed years of wood smoke and warmth. The closed fireplace and wood stove sit at the center of this room like the whole cabin was designed around them, which honestly, it probably was. After a day on the trails, you want fire, warmth, and a flat surface for your coffee mug. This room delivers all three. The kitchen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Jervbekkhåmmåren 80 and this beautiful cabin property! Photo: Interior photo by June Haukdal

Nestled in the picturesque beauty of Tänndalen, this country home at Lunkebovägen 17, Fjällnäs, Härjedalens kommun, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Sweden’s enchanting countryside. With breathtaking views stretching across the valley to the majestic mountain peaks of Norway and the sparkling waters of Lake Malmagen, this charming residence is a true retreat. Here, nature's beauty unfolds before you, providing a soothing backdrop to your daily life. The house stands proudly at nearly 850 meters above sea level, promising unobstructed panoramic views. Imagine starting your day with a quiet cup of coffee on the expansive 50 m² terrace, basking in the southwestern sun, or stargazing at night and catching a glimpse of the northern lights. You can even hear the gentle lullaby of the nearby Andersån river from your terrace, which is just 150 meters away and perfect for a refreshing swim during the summer months. Whether you’re a large family or looking to share a vacation spot with friends, this home is designed to accommodate your needs. Spread across a generous 180 square meters, the property boasts: - 4 cozy bedrooms plus a loft - 2 full bathrooms - A guest WC - 2 welcoming living rooms - 2 functional kitchens - A fireplace Additionally, there’s a relaxation area complete with a shower and sauna, ideal for unwinding after a day exploring the surrounding wilderness. The practical amenities include a spacious cold storage and a straightforward woodshed. And should you require more space, the property offers the potential to add a Friggebod and an Attefall house for extra accommodation or storage. Living here means enjoying year-round activities, with snowmobiling trails starting right from your door – ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Welcome to a quaint retreat tucked away in the tranquil landscape of Tänndalen—a serene corner of Härjedalens kommun in Sweden where the rushing waters of the Tännån river harmoniously meet the majestic vistas of the Swedish mountain realm. Offered for a price of $347,500, this country home on Fjällnäsvägen 6 stands ready to be your gateway to adventure and peace. For those enchanted by nature, the local area is a rich tapestry of untouched mountain terrain, bursting with the vibrant colors of cloudberries, blueberries, and chanterelles waiting to be foraged in the surrounding hills. Anglers will find Svansjön and other nearby waterways an angler's dream, with waters teeming with fish. For winter enthusiasts, Tänndalen transforms into a snowy paradise. Just a stone's throw away, the Hamra ski resort awaits with inviting slopes tailor-made for both beginners and seasoned skiers. With the ski bus stopping conveniently outside your door, your skiing adventures are just a ride away. If downhill exhilaration isn’t your style, perhaps the extensive network of cross-country and snowmobile trails will captivate you, offering pristine paths to explore. This inviting abode, nestled amongst the highland beauty, extends an array of features perfect for relaxation or hosting. In good condition, the country home complements the natural scenery without overshadowing it. Expanded in 2007, its architecture mirrors the rustic charm intertwined with subtle modern comforts: - 2 spacious bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Bright living room with a cozy fireplace - Dining area adjacent to the living room - Rustic kitchen with delightful elements - Expanded lower level with a guest area - Separate guest cabin with multiple beds - Cold storage room ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage

Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and the breathtaking views of the alpine slopes of Hamra, right from your window. Welcome to your potential second home at Hamrahöjden 9, Tänndalen, a charming house nestled in the heart of Sweden's most extensive contiguous alpine system. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration. A Home with a View This 103-square-meter house, built in 1980, is perched on a generous 1,519-square-meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and gardening. The property is in good condition, ready for you to move in and start creating memories. The natural wood finishes and large windows create a warm and inviting atmosphere, allowing natural light to flood the interior and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Comfort and Functionality The open-plan living and dining area is the heart of the home, featuring a cozy fireplace perfect for unwinding after a day of skiing or hiking. The well-equipped kitchen seamlessly connects to this space, making it ideal for entertaining guests or preparing family meals. With three comfortable bedrooms, this house can easily accommodate family and friends, ensuring everyone has a restful night's sleep. Outdoor Living Step outside onto the spacious terrace, where you can soak up the sun and take in the breathtaking mountain vistas. Whether you're enjoying a morning coffee, an alfresco meal, or simply relaxing with a book, this outdoor area is sure to become your favorite spot. The garden offers further personalization opportunities, whether you wish to cultivate flowers, herbs, or maintain a lush green lawn. Year-Round Activities Tänndalen is ren ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin and surrounding landscape

As a globally-connected real estate agent, my life is a constant whirlwind of emails, phone calls, and property tours, but trust me, when I saw Kløftbergveien 11, even my overbooked schedule couldn't dim the excitement. Let's dive into the charming story of this chalet, nestled in the heart of Brekkebygd, Norway. If you've ever dreamt of owning a getaway in a place where nature feels colossal and pure, I might just have the perfect opportunity for you. Welcome to this delightful retreat located at Kløftbergveien 11, within the inviting Kløftberget cabin area. It's a chalet that exudes warmth, space, and a sense of unity with its surrounding landscapes. With three comfortable bedrooms plus an additional loft area, this property offers plenty of space for family and friends. The chalet spans 68 square meters—a cozy yet wonderfully efficient size for those seeking a getaway home or even a more permanent abode. Let's go through some key features of the property: - 3 spacious bedrooms - Additional loft for extra space or storage - Bathroom with adequate amenities - Built with quality materials ensuring longevity - Scenic mountain and water views - Access to ski trails just meters from your doorstep - Top condition; ready to move into Though I'm always running from one appointment to the next, it's properties like these that make what I do so rewarding. Here, you'll find yourself tucked away in a scenic haven. The winter invites adventure lovers to explore the ski trails practically at your doorstep. These trails weave beautifully around the area and are specially lit for nighttime adventures. Living here, you’ll revel in the rhythm of seasonal transitions. Summers open the door to hiking trails, each one promising unique ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kløftbergveien 11 in Kløftberget cabin area in Brekken!

Welcome to a world of tranquility and charm, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Tänndalen, Sweden. Here at Björklundvallen 821, you will find a delightful country home that promises a serene escape from busy city life. With a location that boasts both scenic beauty and convenient access to outdoor activities, this property offers a unique blend of peaceful living and active lifestyle options. Our charming 1960s red home, which underwent a tasteful expansion in 2022, is perfectly situated on a corner plot bordered by the enchanting mountain birch forest. If you can picture mornings with serene views of Hamrafjället, Lillskarven, and the sparkling Tänndalssjön from your window, then this might just be the home for you. Step inside, and you'll find a cozy living space measuring just over 38 square meters—a perfect size for those who value simplicity and warmth. Life in Tänndalen is truly something special. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, offering endless opportunities for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker or prefer a gentle stroll, the paths leading up to the majestic Rödfjället start right at your doorstep. If skiing is more your speed, the Tänndalen alpine ski area is just a few kilometers to the west, making winter thrills easily accessible. Now, let's talk about the house itself. The property includes: - Two comfortable bedrooms - A modern, fully tiled bathroom with underfloor heating - A cozy living room and adjoining kitchen - Newly replaced flooring in kitchen/living room and bedrooms for peace of mind - Double doors that open to a south-facing terrace, offering a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience There's also something special about the additional structures on ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Brekkebygd, the cabin at Tamnesveien 1716 in Norway is quite the hidden gem, offering a unique opportunity to experience the tranquil lifestyle of the Norwegian mountains. This cabin, just a stone throw away from the picturesque Lake Aursund, is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or considering investing in an overseas property, this cabin provides a compelling proposition. Living in Brekkebygd offers a rare blend of rustic charm and relaxing solitude. The area is cradled by majestic mountains and lush forests, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking a more laid-back way of life. Here, the climate is characterized by cold winters perfect for skiing enthusiasts and mild, pleasant summers that allow for a wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking to fishing. The cabin itself is well-maintained, offering a cozy space that beckons relaxation. Built in 1970, it stands as a testament to quality traditional construction. With a total usable area of 63 square meters, the cabin comprises two rooms in all, including a comfortable bedroom. The annex adds an opportunity for expansion or personalized upgrades, promising the potential to convert the space as per your vision. Lashed with the genuiness of a mountain cabin, the structure presents: - One bedroom - A wood stove ensuring warmth on cold nights - Installed electricity for modern convenience - A ground terrace of approximately 20 square meters, perfect for summer evenings - A fireplace, adding to the rustic atmosphere - A plot of over 1 hectare, offering ample outdoor space - An external space of 18 square meters - Easy access to bus stop and roa ... click here to read more

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Stepping into the heart of nature, Synnervika 111 welcomes you with open arms, sitting proudly in the picturesque landscape of Røros, Norway. Imagine a place where the sky seems to bow down to greet the rolling waters of Femunden, your very own retreat, whispering tales of tranquil escapades and endless horizons. The cabin sprawls across a 79-square-meter floorplan and is perched at the tip of a serene peninsula. It's not everyday that one finds a home with a 270-degree panoramic view, but here you are, with Femunden spreading luxuriously around you. This property isn’t just about a roof over your head; it promises tales of adventures on the water, thanks to your very own pier and dock. Whether you’re contemplating a quiet morning fishing or a sunset boat ride, the beauty lies in the possibilities. Constructed in 2012, this three-bedroom retreat ensures comfort and relaxation are always within reach. While we embrace the modern touches, we are pleased to see nods to traditional Norwegian designs, creating a harmonious space for all who enter. This cabin stands firm, with: - Construction Year: 2012 - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Large living room - Solar panel system - Water tank with a pump - Gas heater - Bio-toilet - Own pier and dock - Partially covered terrace Just think, evenings here could be spent on a spacious terrace, enjoying a watercolor sunset that paints the sky and lake as one. From sipping coffee while overlooking Femunden to unwinding under a sky full of stars, each moment indoors extends gently into the great outdoors. Our busy lives sometimes steer us away from the noise, and this cabin stands as a testament to peace and seclusion without compromising modern amenities. Of course, living in a cabin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Synnervika 111. Modern cabin with unique location on a peninsula with Femunden as the nearest neighbor.

Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Tänndalen, Sweden, Rörosvägen 470 offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and practical living. This red country home, set against the scenic backdrop of Rödfjället, presents an ideal setting for those in pursuit of tranquility and adventure. With 102 square meters of well-utilized space, this home is a harmonious blend of history and modern comfort. Originally built in 1955, it underwent significant renovation around 2010-2011, transforming into its current state, while retaining the character and warmth of its classic brick fireplace. As you step inside, the house greets you with a large, inviting living room where a majestic brick fireplace stands as its centerpiece. Picture evenings spent warming up by the fire after a day filled with exploring the expansive outdoors. The living space also accommodates a generous dining area, tucked into a bay window that allows the natural light to flood in. The kitchen is functional and designed with ample space for cooking up a feast, featuring durable wooden floors that flow through much of the house. Moving through the home, you'll find three cozy bedrooms that promise restful nights and refreshing mornings. The bathroom is practical, with the added luxury of a sauna, perfect for those chilly Nordic evenings. The property also boasts a separate toilet room and a spacious hall, ensuring functionality for daily living. Additional charm comes with waterborne underfloor heating, ensuring warmth and comfort even during the coldest winters. Outside, the plot reveals three additional buildings that add character and usability. Tucked away in one corner is a log cabin from 1755, a piece of history that has been transformed into a del ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Tänndalen, a picturesque alpine village nestled in the heart of Sweden's Härjedalen region. This spacious country home, located at Tänningevägen 22, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of this winter wonderland, perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat. A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility This 174-square-meter property is thoughtfully designed to accommodate large families or groups of friends, making it an ideal choice for those who love to entertain or seek a flexible living arrangement. The house is divided into two duplex apartments, providing privacy and versatility for multiple families or guests. With five generously sized bedrooms, there's ample space for everyone to relax and unwind. The open-plan kitchen and lounge areas are the heart of the home, each featuring a cozy fireplace that invites you to gather around after a day of skiing or exploring the great outdoors. The sunny terrace offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, making it the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. Modern Amenities for a Relaxing Stay - Two full bathrooms and three additional guest WCs ensure convenience for all. - A dedicated relaxation room with a shower and traditional Swedish sauna provides a soothing retreat. - Efficient geothermal heating keeps the home comfortable and sustainable year-round. - A spacious 40-square-meter garage offers secure storage for vehicles and sports equipment. - All furnishings and inventory are included, allowing for immediate move-in and enjoyment. A Year-Round Destination for Adventure and Relaxation Tänndalen is renowned for its reliable snow conditions and authenti ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the mountain house

Amidst the tranquil embrace of Härjedalen's vast landscapes lies a truly special country home, waiting for those who wish to bask in the serenity of Tänndalen, Sweden. As a busy real estate agent with a keen eye for global opportunities, I'm thrilled to present this property at Michelvägen 16 to you—especially if you're an overseas buyer or expat seeking a unique dwelling in this beautiful pocket of the world. Tänndalen, nestled in the heart of Härjedalen, is a vibrant yet serene locality offering residents a perfect mix of seclusion and community spirit. The area is renowned for its dramatic mountain views, crisp air, and a lush tapestry of forests, making it an excellent option for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether you're hiking in the summer or skiing in the winter, Tänndalen is a place where the spirit of the outdoors takes center stage. Imagine waking up each morning surrounded by the magnificent Swedish mountains, perhaps enjoying a cup of coffee on your balcony while the fresh, mountain air rejuvenates your senses. This country home offers such an idyllic start to every day. The house itself, constructed in 1981, stands proudly on 116 square meters of living space, mirroring the sturdy and endearing Swedish architecture. Now, let's take a journey through this cozy property. The ground floor of this residence greets visitors with a welcoming hall—a space where you can kick off the snow-caked boots after a long day of skiing or simply unwind after exploring the nearby trails. • Five inviting bedrooms • Two functional bathrooms • Engaging open-plan living area • Spacious kitchen with dining • Well-sized laundry room • Glass-enclosed sunroom for all-year-round enjoyment • Comfy fireplaces both up ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the timber house

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-warmed wooden terrace, coffee in hand, as the morning light dances across Tänndalssjön lake just 50 meters from your door. Behind you, the stone fireplace inside crackles softly, while ahead, the distinctive silhouette of Rödfjället mountain rises against the Nordic sky. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this 47-square-meter mountain cabin in Tänndalen, Sweden's most reliable snow-secure destination, where winter and summer offer equally compelling reasons to escape. Built in 1989 and maintained in good condition, this holiday home in Härjedalen occupies a privileged position in Tänndalen, a village that has perfected the art of authentic mountain living without sacrificing modern convenience. Unlike overdeveloped ski resorts, this area retains its small-scale character and genuine Swedish mountain village atmosphere, making it ideal as a vacation home where you can truly disconnect while still accessing excellent amenities. The cabin's 47 square meters demonstrate how thoughtful design transforms compact space into comfortable living. The open-plan living area centers around a generously proportioned fireplace, creating natural gathering space for après-ski evenings or summer nights when the midnight sun extends the day indefinitely. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the dual vistas of lake and mountain, effectively bringing the landscape indoors. The kitchen flows seamlessly into this living space, equipped for everything from quick breakfasts before hitting the slopes to elaborate dinners celebrating local Swedish ingredients like cloudberries, reindeer, and Arctic char. Two bedrooms provide sleeping arrangements for family and guests, while the bathroom includes not just s ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin

Nestled in the serene landscape of Tänndalen - Funäsdalen in the picturesque Härjedalens kommun, this charming country home at Michelvägen 62 is truly a gem waiting to be discovered. Perched amidst the breathtaking vistas, this property offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comforts. For those worldwide buyers longing to experience Sweden's tranquil countryside, this holiday home is an incredible opportunity to fulfill that dream. As a bussy real estate agent juggling numerous opportunities, it's a rare pleasure to showcase such a unique and delightful home. The property’s warm timber structure, painted a classic Swedish red, immediately invites with its welcoming aura. It’s the quintessential 'cabin-cabin', embodying the kind of timeless coziness that envelopes you in a warm embrace as soon as you step inside. The cabin features two comfortable bedrooms and a versatile sleeping loft, making it an ideal escape for families or friends looking to commune with nature. With one bathroom, the arrangements are simple yet functionally effective. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the large living room, boasting soaring ceilings and a classic fireplace. Imagine cooler evenings spent by the crackling fire, amidst laughter and warmth. Key Features of this Country Home: - Idyllic location offering peace and seclusion - Constructed with authentic timber, classic red finish - Two cozy bedrooms plus a sleeping loft - Functional bathroom complete with sauna - Spacious living room with high ceilings and fireplace - Expansive terrace with stunning views - Easy-care meadow plot with rich mountain flora - Proximity to skiing, hiking, and mountain biking trails - Breathtaking views of Rödfjället and beyond Perched withi ... click here to read more

3-room Winterized Holiday Home on Michelvägen 62 Tänndalen - Funäsdalen Härjedalen Municipality

Welcome to the heart of Tydal, a scenic and tranquil town boasting a wealth of natural beauty. Nestled amid the enchanting Norwegian landscape, Møsjødalsvegen 29 is more than just a property—it's an invitation to embrace the outdoor lifestyle. This chalet, offering an elevated living experience, is ideal for those seeking a mix of adventure and tranquility. For overseas buyers and expats envisioning a retreat in one of Norway's picturesque locales, the chalet provides a splendid opportunity to own a piece of this serene paradise. Situated at a convenient address, this property brings the best of both worlds—seclusion for privacy and accessibility for adventure. Let's dive into what makes this property a fantastic choice. The chalet sits proudly in Tydal, an area known for its breathtaking landscapes and exceptional outdoor activities. The location is perfect for families or individuals who cherish hiking, skiing, and immersing themselves in nature. Whether you’re yearning for summer hikes with panoramic views or winter fun on the slopes, this area caters to all your outdoor cravings. Now, let's paint the picture of the chalet itself. Picture yourself pulling up to this lovely property, surrounded by lush greenery and pristine air. Spanning 99 square meters, the chalet boasts enough space to accommodate your loved ones and guests. Key features of the property include: - 4 cozy bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Spacious living room of 26 sq meters - Loft living area for added charm - Electricity, water, and sewage connections - Year-round road access - A 1,183 sq meter plot - Magnificent unfettered views The climate in Tydal is characterized by its refreshing seasons, each painting the landscape in its unique pal ... click here to read more

Welcome to Møsjødalsvegen 29! A beautiful, modern, and well-maintained leisure property with an attractive location in popular Stugudal.

Nestled in the heart of Tydal, Norway, Gammelvolldalen 19 offers a unique opportunity to own a stunning chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of nature. This property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Stugudal, a region renowned for its outdoor activities and natural splendor. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with the sun casting a golden hue over the panoramic views of Stuggusjøen and the surrounding peaks. This chalet, with its contemporary design and high-quality finishes, is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. A Day in the Life at Gammelvolldalen 19 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious 28 m² terrace, where the only sounds are the gentle rustling of leaves and the distant call of birds. The chalet's elevated position offers a commanding view of the landscape, making it the perfect spot to plan your day's adventures. For the outdoor enthusiast, Stugudal is a paradise. In winter, the chalet's proximity to a prepared ski trail and a short 9-minute drive to a ski lift means you can hit the slopes with ease. The area is also a haven for cross-country skiing, with miles of groomed trails waiting to be explored. As the seasons change, so do the activities. Summer brings opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding through the scenic mountain trails. The nearby Stuggusjøen is perfect for canoeing, fishing, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon by the water. Chalet Features and Amenities - Four Spacious Bedrooms: Located on the second floor, each room is designed to maximize natural light and comfort, accommodating up to eight guests. - Two Modern Bathrooms: A main bathroom on t ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

A Tranquil Mountain Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. As the sun rises, it casts a golden hue over the serene landscape, illuminating the majestic peaks and the tranquil waters of Stuggusjøen Lake. This is the daily reality at Gammelvolldalen 19, a stunning chalet nestled in the heart of Tydal, offering an unparalleled blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. A Day in the Life at Gammelvolldalen 19 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 28 m² terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop. The chalet's elevated position ensures privacy and a sense of seclusion, yet you're never far from the vibrant community of Stugudal. As the day unfolds, explore the myriad of outdoor activities that Tydal has to offer. In the winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or snowmobiling along the extensive trail network. The nearby alpine ski slope beckons for those seeking a more adrenaline-fueled adventure. During the warmer months, the landscape bursts into life, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. The pristine waters of Stuggusjøen Lake invite you for a refreshing swim or a leisurely canoe ride. For those with a penchant for foraging, the surrounding forests are rich with berries and mushrooms, waiting to be discovered. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience Step inside the chalet, and you're greeted by a spacious living room, where large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with contemporary appliances, is per ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin