Scenic Chalet in Jerpstad: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

Listed on
https://storage.googleapis.com/homestra-images/property-image-28efa2aa-d325-4776-83ee-5304049cb609-1753127662.jpg

Langliveien 144, 7335 Jerpstad, Norway, Jerpstad (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 51Floor area

€106,195

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

51m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet in Jerpstad offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Located at Langliveien 144, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Trollheimen mountain range, with the iconic Trollhetta peak standing majestically in the distance. This chalet, designed with an architect's eye for detail, is perfectly positioned to capture the essence of Norway's natural splendor. With a south/southwest orientation, the property is bathed in sunlight throughout the year, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts


Jerpstad is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities that cater to all interests and skill levels. In the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with meticulously maintained cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away from your doorstep. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, revealing a vibrant tapestry of hiking trails, berry-picking spots, and nature experiences that are sure to delight.

Chalet Features and Amenities


- Two cozy bedrooms: Perfect for family getaways or hosting friends.
- Spacious living and dining area: Designed for relaxation and social gatherings, with large windows framing the stunning views.
- Well-equipped kitchen: Ample storage and workspace for preparing meals.
- Additional outbuildings: Includes a storage shed, insulated bathroom outbuilding, and a woodshed/tool shed.
- Terrace area: 18 square meters of outdoor space for dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the view.
- Summer water supply: Reliable water source from a private well.
- Potential for modernization: Option to connect to the electricity grid.
- Parking: Conveniently located 350 meters from the chalet.

A Community That Welcomes You


The local community in Jerpstad is known for its warmth and hospitality. With a strong tradition of outdoor activities, you'll find yourself surrounded by like-minded individuals who share a deep appreciation for the unique environment. Whether you're looking to join a local hiking group or simply enjoy a quiet evening by the fire, you'll feel right at home.

Accessibility and Convenience


Despite its secluded setting, the chalet is within easy reach of essential amenities. A grocery store is just an 11-minute drive away, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay. Public transport options, including a bus service, are also conveniently located, making travel to and from the property a breeze.

Investment Potential


This chalet is not only a perfect holiday retreat but also a sound investment opportunity. With the growing demand for vacation homes in Norway, this property offers excellent potential for rental income. Its unique location and well-maintained condition make it an attractive option for those looking to capitalize on the thriving second home market.

Create Lasting Memories


Owning this chalet in Jerpstad is more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates the beauty of nature and the joy of outdoor living. Whether you're seeking adventure on the ski trails or tranquility by the fireplace, this chalet provides the perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories with family and friends.

Welcome to your new mountain retreat, where every day is an opportunity to explore, relax, and enjoy the unparalleled beauty of Norway's landscape. This is more than a home; it's your personal sanctuary in the heart of nature.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
51
Price per m²
€2,082
Garden size
1049
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

Sign up to access location details

Similar properties

Step out onto the terrace at Gafsetveien 123 on a July morning and you'll understand immediately why Norwegians have been coming to this corner of Trøndelag for generations. The air smells of pine resin and cut grass. Somewhere below the hill, the Trondheimsfjord catches the early light. A woodpecker is doing its thing in the birch stand at the edge of the plot. It's 6am and you have nowhere to be. This 1-bedroom cabin sits on a 1,463-square-meter plot just outside the small community of Stadsbygd, with the sea 1.4 kilometers away and the bustle of Rissa center a short drive down the road. At 29 square meters for the main cabin plus a 16-square-meter annex with its own covered terrace, this isn't a grand estate — it's something better: a proper Norwegian fritidsbolig, the kind of place where a long weekend feels like a full reset. The cabin was built in 1976 and has the bones you'd expect from that era — solid, practical, honest. The living room, roughly 17 square meters, pulls in natural light from three directions, which matters a lot this far north. In midsummer, that means golden evening light streaming in until nearly 11pm. In late September, it means amber afternoon warmth that makes the wood stove across the room look even more inviting. That stove is going to become one of your favorite things about this place, almost certainly by your second visit. The kitchen is functional and real — no pretense here. A pump system currently supplies water to the kitchen tap, and the owner has noted that a permanent water line runs directly behind the cabin, meaning a full connection is a practical future upgrade rather than a distant fantasy. A septic tank is already in place, with drainage laid toward the annex. This isn't ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gafsetveien 123! (Photo: Harald Wanvik, Interior Photo)

Early morning on Vesterøy, the smell of salt air comes through the window before you've even opened your eyes. By the time coffee's ready, you're sitting on the south-facing terrace watching the light shift across Hvaler Archipelago — the kind of slow, wordless morning that city life has been stealing from you for years. Vikerveien 191 sits right at the boundary of Ytre Hvaler National Park, one of Norway's most fiercely protected stretches of coastline, on the island of Asmaløy. This is not a cabin you stumble upon. You turn off just before the Hvaler Tunnel, follow the road through open, wind-carved terrain where juniper scrub hugs the rock faces, and then it appears — a well-kept 1965 chalet on 6,180 square metres of sunny, south-tilting land, with views that stretch out over the sea in a way that makes you reset your sense of scale. At 60 square metres, this is a cabin that's been lived in properly. Not over-renovated into something soulless, not left to quietly deteriorate — genuinely cared for over the past fifteen years in ways that matter. A drilled well with pump means fresh water independence. New windows keep out the coastal chill. The electrical system has been fully upgraded. The fireplace in the living room does real work from September through April, when the archipelago empties of summer crowds and you get the place almost entirely to yourself. Two bedrooms, one bathroom with shower and toilet, a functional kitchen, and a hallway that doesn't feel cramped — the layout is compact but sensibly arranged. Natural light fills the interior throughout the day, partly because of the orientation, partly because the windows are well-positioned for both the morning sun on the eastern side and the long Norwegian s ... click here to read more

Photo: Eivind Lauritzen

The boat engine cuts off. Suddenly it's just the sound of water lapping against the hull, a pair of oystercatchers calling from somewhere along the shoreline, and the faint creak of the old wooden pier as you step ashore. That's your pier. That's your lake. And that's the moment most owners say they knew this was the one. Sitting directly on the water's edge of Regnarvatnet at 327 metres above sea level, this 62-square-metre chalet is the kind of place that genuinely does not come up often. Forty-six metres of private shoreline. Solar power. Water drawn directly from the lake wall. No road noise, no neighbours in sight, just the Norwegian wilderness doing what it does — putting on a quiet, relentless show from sunrise to well past nine in the evening during July. The cabin itself dates to the 1950s, expanded in the 1990s and renovated steadily since. It shows. Whitewashed timber surfaces, large windows replaced in 2016 that frame wide views across the water, and an open-plan kitchen and living area that feels genuinely social rather than cramped. On summer mornings, the light comes through those windows at an angle that turns the wooden floors amber. You'll stop noticing the kitchen is running on gas after about day two — it works, it's efficient, and it suits the rhythm of a place like this perfectly. Two ground-floor bedrooms cover the basics: a proper master room and a second bedroom with a family bunk setup, ideal for kids or extra guests. The loft above adds two further rooms with built-in beds — low ceilings, yes, but the kind of cosy that children absolutely love and adults secretly do too. In total, this chalet sleeps a full family group without anyone feeling squeezed. The bathroom setup is honest: a storage ... click here to read more

Welcome to Regnarvatnet 42 - Photo by Robin Malm.

Step outside on a February morning and the only sound is the scrape of your own skis clipping into their bindings. The groomed cross-country trail is literally 150 meters from the front door—you can see it from the terrace—and the air at 900 meters above sea level has that particular sharpness that makes coffee taste better and lungs feel cleaner. This is Åsgrende 52 in Nes Østmark, a solar-powered three-bedroom chalet sitting on a sunny hilltop above the lakes of Langevatn and Buvatn, and it is one of those rare Norwegian mountain properties that actually works as well in July as it does in January. Built in 1970 and kept in good condition over the decades, the cabin has 55 square metres of indoor space that feel surprisingly generous thanks to a vaulted living room ceiling that opens everything up. Pine paneling runs along the walls—the real thing, worn smooth and honey-colored from years of wood stove heat—and the cast iron stove itself sits at the heart of the room like a small monument to every cold evening well spent. Large windows pull the landscape inside: open hillside, distant ridgeline, and on clear days a slice of the lake catching the afternoon sun. This orientation isn't an accident. The plot faces south and the cabin collects light for long hours, which matters enormously in the Norwegian highlands where a sunny hilltop position can extend your usable outdoor season by weeks on either end. The kitchen is functional in that straightforward cabin way—solid wood cabinetry, a gas stove, enough counter space to actually cook a proper meal rather than just boil water for instant noodles. The dining area fits the family comfortably. Three bedrooms sleep seven in total, so there's room for kids, grandparents, or ... click here to read more

Charming cabin in scenic surroundings.

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

Picture 1

Picture a Friday afternoon in late June. You've just turned off the E6 and onto the quiet country road toward Vikhammer, windows down, and the air already smells different — pine resin, cut grass, and something earthy and green that doesn't exist in apartment stairwells. Twenty minutes from Trondheim's Solsiden waterfront, and yet you feel properly away. That shift is exactly what these funkis-style cabins at På Landet Kolonihage are built around. Functionalism — the architectural movement Norwegians shortened to "funkis" — is having a serious moment in Scandinavian leisure property. Clean horizontal lines, flat roofs turned into usable terraces, large windows that pull the outside in. These 24 new-build cabins wear that aesthetic with conviction, not nostalgia. At 59 square metres across two floors, every square centimetre is accounted for. The open-plan kitchen and living area on the ground floor stretches to 21.3 square metres — enough for a proper dining table, a deep sofa, and still room to breathe. Oak-look countertops, integrated appliances, and a decent extractor fan: the kitchen is set up for actual cooking, not just reheating takeaway. The main bedroom runs to 10.2 square metres, with wardrobe storage built in so suitcases don't colonise the floor on arrival weekend. The second bedroom at 6.1 square metres works for children, for a guest who wants their own door to close, or for a desk and bookshelf if you've decided this is where you do your best thinking. The tiled bathroom sits on the ground floor; a separate WC upstairs keeps morning queues from forming. Small detail, real difference. Then there's the roof terrace. Eighteen square metres up top, and on a Norwegian summer evening — when the sky barely dar ... click here to read more

Welcome to Funkisfritid – a fantastic opportunity to own a top modern cabin in funkis style. Illustration.

Stand on the southwest-facing balcony at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and watch the Helgeland ferry cut a white line across the glassy water below. The air smells of salt and spruce. Nothing moves except the birds and the tide. This is Sørfjorden on a Tuesday, and it feels exactly like what you imagined Norway would feel like before you ever visited. The cabin at Sørfjordveien 58 sits roughly a hundred meters from the shoreline, elevated just enough — twenty-five meters above sea level — to give you that panoramic southwest sweep across the water without ever feeling exposed or wind-battered. It's a compact, practical property: 43 square meters of indoor living space, two bedrooms sleeping up to six, one bathroom, and a wraparound terrace of approximately 40 square meters that genuinely doubles your usable space from late May through September. Built in 2010 and given a solid renovation in 2017, it's in good condition and ready to use from day one. No project, no surprises. Just show up. The plot itself runs to 954 square meters, which out here in Rødøy municipality — one of the least densely populated stretches of the Norwegian coast — feels genuinely generous. There's room to breathe, room for the kids to roam, room to eventually build the boathouse the area is already regulated for. That detail matters more than it might first seem. A permitted boathouse and floating dock means direct sea access for a small boat or kayak, which transforms how you experience the fjord. Instead of watching the water, you're on it. Sørfjorden sits in the Helgeland region of Nordland, roughly 100 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle. That sounds remote, and in some ways it is — that's precisely the point. But remote here does ... click here to read more

Balcony

Stand on the terrace at Vikstølvegen 58 on a February morning and the only sound you'll hear is the soft creak of snow-laden pine branches and the distant swish of skis on groomed trails. The air is so cold it bites your nose. Coffee in hand, you watch the light shift from pale grey to a low, golden Scandinavian winter sun spilling across 1,222 square metres of snow-covered hillside that is entirely yours. This is Evje — and this little chalet quietly delivers the kind of Norwegian cabin experience that people spend decades searching for. Built in 1965, the chalet sits on Vikstølvegen in the forested hills above Evje, a town of roughly 3,500 people in Aust-Agder county that locals affectionately call the adventure capital of southern Norway. It's not a throwaway nickname. The Otra River, which carves through the valley below, runs some of the most popular white-water rafting stretches in Scandinavia each summer. Evje og Hornnes municipality has mapped out hundreds of kilometres of marked trails for mountain biking, and the rock faces around Fennefoss draw climbers from across Europe between June and September. The chalet at number 58 puts you at the mouth of all of it — the cross-country ski trails start almost at the garden gate in winter, and those same tracks become hiking and biking paths the moment the snow retreats in April. Fifty-eight square metres sounds modest until you step inside and realise how cleverly the space works. The living room anchors the interior, and the wood-burning stove there is not a decorative touch — it is the social core of the whole property. On cold evenings, it radiates enough warmth to fill the room quickly, and there's something about gathering around a real fire after a day on skis ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

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

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

Step outside on a February morning and the only sound is the scrape of your ski boots snapping into bindings. The groomed trail starts practically at the edge of the terrace. The air is sharp, pine-scented, and cold enough to make the first thermos of coffee feel like a small miracle. This is what owning a cabin at Skrim actually feels like—and it's the kind of thing that's very hard to put a price on. Bjørklundveien 83 sits in one of Eastern Norway's most beloved outdoor recreation areas, a place where the word "hytte" carries real cultural weight. Norwegians have been coming to Skrim for generations—not for Instagram moments, but for the genuine reset that only deep forest and open sky can deliver. Buying here puts you inside that tradition. It's a vacation home in Norway that earns its keep in every season. The cabin itself is 71 square meters of considered simplicity. The living room ceiling climbs all the way to the roof ridge, giving the space a surprising airiness for its footprint. Large windows face the tree line, and in the afternoon the light slants in at a low Norwegian angle that turns the pine walls a warm amber. The fireplace is the room's undeniable focal point—once you've lit it after a long ski tour and peeled off your base layers, you'll understand immediately why Norwegians rate "kos" (coziness, roughly translated) as something close to a life philosophy. The open kitchen and dining area keep everything sociable. There's no wall separating whoever's cooking from whoever's losing at cards. The kitchen is functional and honest—no pretension, no complications. You come here to live well in a simple way, and the layout supports exactly that. One bedroom holds a double bed, the other has bunk beds that ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjørklundveien 83, presented by Kaia Hostvedt Dahle. Photographer: Paul Thürmer.

Wake up on a Saturday morning in October and the valley below Eggedal is filling with low cloud, the kind that sits in the hollows between ridges and turns everything golden at the edges. You pull on a sweater, start the wood stove, and stand at the living room window with your coffee while the mountains do their thing. No traffic. No notifications. Just the occasional thud of snow sliding off a pine branch somewhere up the slope. This is what owning a cabin at Tempelseterveien 211 actually feels like. Perched on the hillside above Eggedal village, this two-bedroom Norwegian mountain chalet sits on a fully owned 570-square-metre plot with views straight across the valley to the ridgelines beyond. Built in 1970 in the sturdy, no-nonsense tradition of classic Norwegian hytter, it has been kept in good condition and carries all the honest character you want from a mountain retreat — wood-panelled walls, a fireplace with an insert, a separate wood-burning stove, and windows sized generously enough to make the landscape feel like part of the room. At 42 square metres total, the footprint is tight but considered. Everything has a purpose. Nothing is wasted. The two bedrooms sleep a family or a group of friends comfortably. The main living area is where you'll spend most of your time regardless — playing cards at the table after a long hike, or simply doing nothing productive in the best possible way. A five-square-metre balcony extends off the main space, south-facing enough to catch afternoon sun in summer, and positioned so you get the full sweep of the valley without anything man-made interrupting the sightline. Electricity runs throughout the cabin, and summer water comes from a shared well just outside — a perfectly pra ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tempelseterveien 211! Photo: EFKT v/Mads Brekke.

Step outside on a February morning and the only sound is the creak of snow-laden pine branches and the distant swish of skis on a groomed trail — 250 meters from your front door. That is the daily reality at Fjellvegen 885, a compact, well-built mountain chalet sitting at 245 meters above sea level in the Beitstad highlands of central Norway. Built in 2016 and kept in genuinely good condition, this is not a dusty inherited cabin with rattling single-pane windows and a temperamental woodstove. Everything here was designed from the start to work. The chalet runs entirely off-grid with a 230-volt system fed by solar panels and a generator, both managed through an inverter that you can switch on remotely from the living room sofa. Pull up on a Friday evening in January, start the system from your phone before you even unlock the door, and walk into a lit, warming space rather than a cold, dark box. It is a small detail that changes everything about how you actually use the place. Inside, the open-plan living and kitchen area clocks in at around 26 square meters — not enormous, but smartly arranged. Large windows along the main wall pull in low Nordic light and frame a direct view over Jenshusvatnet, the lake that defines this stretch of the Nordfjellet plateau. In winter the lake freezes to a glassy white. In late June, with the sun barely setting, it catches orange and pink for hours. The wood-burning stove anchors one corner of the room; the kitchen sits opposite with an integrated gas hob, oven, and a gas refrigerator included in the sale. There is nothing superfluous here. Every fixture earns its place. Two bedrooms — each around 6 square meters — give sleeping space for four comfortably, more if you use the loft reac ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellvegen 885, presented by EiendomsMegler1 v/ Magnus Aasland.

The morning quiet up here is something else entirely. No traffic, no notifications — just the low creak of hand-hewn timber warming in the sun and, if you step out onto the terrace before breakfast, the silver surface of Lake Femunden stretching south toward the Swedish border. At 684 meters above sea level, the air has a sharpness to it that wakes you up faster than any coffee. This is Femundgropa 11, a two-bedroom log cabin on the edge of Drevsjø, and it sits at the kind of address that most people only ever see on hiking maps. Built in 2001 using traditional round-timber construction, the cabin is the real thing — not a modern kit house dressed up with rustic touches, but an actual hand-crafted log structure with a sod roof that's been quietly growing into the hillside for over two decades. The walls are thick, the logs are hand-hewn, and the whole place has the satisfying solidity of something built to last generations rather than to photograph well for a brochure. Several of the windows were replaced around 2009, and they frame views in three directions: birch forest, open fell, and on clear days, the long blue line of the lake below. Inside, the living space is compact and honest. A wood-burning stove anchors the main room — and in late September when the birch leaves go gold and the temperature drops overnight, you will be very glad it's there. The kitchen runs off a gas-powered stove, the fridge is included in the sale, and wastewater drains naturally through a terrain ditch. There's no mains connection, which is exactly the point. Power comes from a south-facing 12V solar panel system backed by a 136Ah battery, enough for lighting and the small appliances you actually need. Mornings here run on their own sched ... click here to read more

Welcome to Femundgropa 11! A leisure property with a cozy handcrafted log cabin from 2001 and an annex from 2013.

Step onto the south-facing terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the dead kind — the full kind, broken only by wind moving through the pine tops and the occasional call of something you can't quite name. Grimestadveien 41 sits elevated above the surrounding terrain in Marnardal municipality, and from this perch you genuinely feel like the landscape belongs to you. This three-bedroom chalet on Grimestad has been a quiet secret for long enough. Positioned on a 700 m² freehold plot near the shores of Dørevann, the cabin catches sunlight from first thing in the morning all the way through to the long Nordic evenings — that golden hour stretching past 10pm in midsummer — when the terrace practically begs you to pour something cold and stay put. The wrap-around deck covers 52 square metres across three sides of the building, which sounds like a statistic until you realise it means you can always find sun or shade depending on your mood, and there's room for a full outdoor table without anyone feeling cramped. Built in 1994 and held in good condition throughout, the chalet runs across a single level — a practical choice that works particularly well for families with young children or anyone who doesn't want stairs to be part of the conversation on holiday. Inside, the open-plan kitchen and living room feels genuinely generous for 82 square metres. Large windows push the walls out visually and pull the treeline in. On grey autumn afternoons, the wood-burning stove earns its keep; in the shoulder seasons, the heat pump handles the heavy lifting. Both working in tandem means this isn't purely a summer property — Norwegians use cabins like this year-round, and it's easy to see why. The thre ... click here to read more

Welcome!

You wake up to the sound of water. Not the distant kind—the close kind, the kind that tells you the lake is right there, just past the pines, eighty meters from your front door. By the time the coffee is ready, someone has already grabbed a towel and headed down to the dock. That's the rhythm Følingen Hyttefelt 15 puts you in. And once you've had it for a weekend, you'll find it very hard to go back. Aremark sits in the far southeast of Norway, tucked into Østfold county right up against the Swedish border—a part of the country that doesn't get the postcard attention of the fjords, but rewards the people who find it with something arguably better: genuine quiet, real forest, and lakes that haven't been overrun. Aremarksjøen is the main body of water here, and it's the kind of lake where you can actually hear the surface when it's calm. Paddleboats, kayaks, small motorboats—all of it works. The fishing is serious too. Perch and pike are common pulls, and on an early July morning with mist still sitting on the water, it's the sort of scene that makes you wonder why you ever needed a flight to get somewhere meaningful. The cabin itself is 67 square metres of solid Norwegian timber construction, and it's in good condition—maintained rather than neglected, which matters more than most buyers initially realize. Walk in and the first thing you notice is the smell of wood, the kind that comes from panelled walls and solid timber flooring that have absorbed years of evening fires. The living room is genuinely liveable, not a tight squeeze: there's room for a proper sofa group and a dining table without anyone bumping elbows, which makes the difference on a rainy August afternoon when five people are inside playing cards. Both ... click here to read more

Welcome to Følingen hyttefelt 15!

You step off the boat and the engine dies. Suddenly it's just wind through pine needles, the soft lap of water against the dock, and the distant call of a great northern diver somewhere across Lake Toke. That's the moment you understand why people fall hard for Fjordøy and never quite let go. This three-bedroom timber chalet sits on its own 1,233 square metre island plot in the middle of Lake Toke, in Telemark's Drangedal municipality — one of the quieter corners of inland Norway that Norwegians have been quietly hoarding as a summer secret for decades. The cabin was built in 1964, and while it's been well maintained, it hasn't been sanitised into something generic. The low ceilings, the knotted pine walls, the south-facing terrace worn smooth by summers of bare feet — it feels like a place that has actually been lived in and loved. At 42 square metres internally, it's compact but genuinely functional. The living and dining room catches southern light for most of the day, and the direct door onto the covered terrace means meals blur between inside and outside from June right through to early September. The kitchen is simple and honest. Three bedrooms sleep a family or a group of friends without anyone having to argue over sleeping arrangements. A separate utility area of 13 square metres — attached but external — holds a storage room and a toilet, which is the kind of practical Norwegian cabin thinking that makes a property actually usable rather than just photogenic. The private shoreline and wooden boat dock are the heart of the place. Lake Toke is a serious lake — around 15 kilometres long, clear enough to swim in with confidence, deep enough to hold good-sized perch and pike. On a calm morning, you can fish from t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjordøy!

The first thing you notice is the silence. Not the absence of sound — the lake has plenty of that, a rowboat knocking gently against its mooring, wind moving through the birch trees at the edge of the plot — but the absence of everything else. No traffic. No notifications that feel urgent. Just Storblåvatnet laid out below the living room windows like something from a Knut Hamsun novel, and a fireplace that'll be lit before you've even unpacked. This is a two-bedroom chalet vacation home in Namdalseid, Trøndelag, and it is genuinely unlike most cabins you'll find on the Norwegian market right now. The off-grid setup — solar panels on both the main cabin and the separate annex, rainwater collection with filtration, a wood-burning stove doing the heavy lifting on cold autumn nights — makes this less a weekend bolt-hole and more a functioning little world unto itself. Built originally in 1978, the main cabin sits at 46 square metres of interior space, which sounds compact until you're inside and the living room opens up around you. At roughly 25 square metres, it's the kind of room that earns its size: a fireplace at one end, a wood stove at the other, and a bank of large windows framing unobstructed views down across the water toward Øyensskavlen mountain, which tops out at 687 metres and is a proper half-day hike from your front door. On clear July evenings — and there are many of them here, the plot faces south and gets sun from early morning until late — you can sit on the 25-square-metre covered veranda and watch the light change colour on the mountain for an hour without it feeling like a long time. The kitchen is functional rather than elaborate, which fits the cabin's ethos: you're here to spend time outdoors, no ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storblåvatnet 10, presented by EiendomsMegler1 v/ Magnus Aasland.

The first thing you notice on a still July morning at Straumsvågen 109 is the silence — not the absence of sound, but the specific quality of it. The soft lapping of water maybe forty seconds' walk from the front door. A fishing boat somewhere out on the fjord, engine ticking over. Birdsong you can't quite identify. This is what a proper Norwegian cabin holiday sounds like, and owning this chalet means it's yours to come back to whenever city life stops making sense. Kvisvik sits along the edge of Møre og Romsdal, a county that consistently stops visitors dead in their tracks. This is the same coastline that inspired a thousand painters and drew Norse sailors centuries before anyone thought to put a road through here. Straumsvågen itself is a quiet inlet where the light does extraordinary things in the late evening — in summer it barely gets dark, and the sky turns shades of amber and coral that you genuinely won't find anywhere south of the Arctic Circle. The mountains that frame the view from the chalet's veranda aren't decorative. They're the kind you actually want to climb. The property at Straumsvågen 109 was built in 1986 and sits in genuinely good condition — no renovation project waiting to bite you, just a well-kept cabin ready for use from day one. At 62 square metres of indoor living space, it's compact in the way that Norwegian cabins are supposed to be: efficient, functional, warm. The layout makes sense. The living room sits at the heart of things, with windows sized generously enough to let the landscape in, and on grey October weekends when the rain comes sideways off the fjord, the fireplace turns the whole room into something very close to perfect. Adjoining the living area, the kitchen handles the pr ... click here to read more

Presented by local real estate agent Aleksander Faksvåg Talgø

Properties nearby

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Resdalen valley, this charming chalet at Aaltoegeajnoeveien 27 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. Just 250 meters from the tranquil Resvatnet lake, this property is a haven for those seeking a harmonious blend of nature, adventure, and relaxation. ### A Gateway to Nature's Splendor Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the lake. As the morning sun casts a golden hue over the majestic Trollheimen mountain range, you sip your coffee on the spacious terrace, breathing in the crisp, invigorating air. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where the rhythms of nature dictate the pace of life. ### A Day in the Life Your day begins with a leisurely stroll down to Resvatnet, where the glassy surface of the lake mirrors the sky. Whether you choose to cast a line for trout or simply enjoy the tranquility, the lake is a constant companion, offering solace and inspiration. As the sun climbs higher, the surrounding mountains beckon. With renowned hiking trails like Trollhetta and Resfjellet at your doorstep, each day presents a new adventure. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or snowmobiling. ### A Culinary Journey After a day of exploration, return to your chalet, where the modern kitchen awaits. Prepare a meal using fresh, local ingredients, perhaps a hearty stew or a traditional Norwegian fish dish. As the aroma fills the air, gather around the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones. ### The Chalet Experience Built in 2006, this 58 sqm chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximiz ... click here to read more

Beautiful cabin by Resvatnet

Nestled in the tranquil environment of Jerpstad, at Resdalsveien 1330, sits a charming cabin awaiting those who dream of a serene getaway or a quaint family abode. Overlooking the spectacular views of Resvatnet and within reach of the mystical Trollhetta, this property presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to blend relaxation with outdoor adventures. Key Property Features Include: - Two cozy bedrooms accommodating up to 8 occupants, perfect for large families or group gatherings. - An additional loft space, offering extra room for guests or storage. - Installed electricity, ensuring comfort regardless of the seasons. - A composting environmentally friendly toilet system. - A rustic and usable kitchen layout conducive to family meals and gatherings. This 59 square meter cabin, available at an attractive price, positions itself as a splendid haven for nature enthusiasts or as a family retreat. The cabin, in good standing, requires some touches to elevate its charm and functionality, presenting a delightful project for those looking to personalize their space. Local Amenities and Attractions: - Hiking: With trails leading to Resfjellet and beyond, both casual walkers and avid hikers can enjoy the expansive natural beauty. - Water Activities: The proximity to Resvatnet and Kulpen Resdalen offers numerous swimming and fishing opportunities, making it a perfect spot for water enthusiasts. - Parking Facilities: Adequate space available, simplifying visits and daily living. - Community Access: Though situated in a peaceful locale, the cabin is still conveniently about a 1 hour and 30 minutes' drive from the urban offerings of Trondheim. Living in Jerpstad: Jerpstad offers a distinct combination of tranquility a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Resdalsveien 1330!

Picture yourself stepping out of your cabin door onto crisp Norwegian snow, the silence broken only by the crunch of your boots and the distant call of a ptarmigan. Steam rises from your morning coffee as you scan the forested ridges that surround your mountain retreat, where yesterday's ski tracks are already being softened by fresh powder. This is morning at Ryfeltet 20, a secluded 48-square-meter cabin in Resdalen that offers something increasingly rare: genuine solitude combined with year-round adventure access. Built in the late 1970s and perched on over 1,000 square meters of Norwegian wilderness, this three-bedroom hideaway represents an authentic slice of Nordic cabin culture, complete with solar panels, fireplace warmth, and trails that wind directly into the mountains from your doorstep. At just 61,947 euros, this property opens the door to a lifestyle where weekends mean wilderness, not traffic, and where the electricity comes from the sun rather than distant power stations. Life in Resdalen follows the rhythm of Norway's dramatic seasons, each bringing its own character to this mountain valley property. Summer transforms the landscape into an endless hiking playground, with trails threading through pine forests where reindeer moss carpets the ground and wildflowers bloom in impossible profusion. The one-kilometer walk from the parking area to your cabin becomes part of the ritual, a transitional journey that separates the working week from weekend freedom. You pass through stands of birch and spruce, cross streams running clear and cold from snowmelt, and gradually leave the world behind. By the time you unlock your cabin door, the transition is complete. This is your domain now, where the only schedule is s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ryfeltet 20!

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Norway's lush landscapes, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. Welcome to your dream second home in Jerpstad, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque countryside. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Located in the tranquil enclave of Brandslåtta, this chalet offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. With four cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, it provides ample space for family and friends to gather and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds it. The chalet's design maximizes both comfort and the enjoyment of its stunning setting, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home in Europe. ### Experience the Best of Norwegian Living Jerpstad is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a fishing aficionado, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone. The chalet is conveniently situated near numerous hiking trails and fishing lakes, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. - Proximity to Trondheim: Just a 1.5-hour drive from the vibrant city of Trondheim, this chalet offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. - Outdoor Activities: Enjoy hiking, fishing, and skiing in the nearby trails and lakes. - Spacious Terrace: A large, partially covered terrace provides the perfect spot for morning coffees or evening barbecues. - Traditional Fireplace: Cozy up by the classic built-in fireplace during the colder months. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with electricity and water, ensuring year-r ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cabin with terrace and scenic surroundings

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Resvatnet. As the morning sun filters through the towering pines, you step onto your expansive terrace, coffee in hand, and breathe in the crisp mountain air. This is life at Resdalsveien 1538, a charming chalet nestled in the picturesque landscape of Jerpstad, Norway. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1984, this well-maintained chalet offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. With a total usable area of 68 square meters, the property is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The cozy living room, with its large windows, frames breathtaking views of Resvatnet, allowing natural light to flood the space. Gather around the fireplace on chilly evenings, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones. The practical kitchen is equipped for preparing hearty meals after a day of adventure, while the two dedicated bedrooms provide restful retreats for family and guests. A utility room and two storage rooms offer flexibility, with one currently serving as an extra bedroom. The detached outbuilding houses a traditional sauna, an outdoor toilet, and additional storage space, perfect for stowing away outdoor gear or firewood. Embrace the Great Outdoors Set on a generous 1,002 square meter freehold plot, this chalet is a gateway to some of Norway's most stunning natural landscapes. Just a short walk from the nearest parking area, the property offers immediate access to a network of hiking trails that wind through the surrounding mountains and forests. In the summer, explore the vibrant flora and fauna, or tr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Resdalsveien 1538!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, Reslia 71 in Rindal offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances seclusion with accessibility. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, tranquility, and the timeless beauty of the Trollheimen mountain range. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting its golden hue over the expansive 2,110 square meter plot that surrounds your chalet. This is more than just a property; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in nature's embrace. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Built in 2003, this well-maintained chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. With two cozy bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a separate toilet room equipped with an incineration toilet, every aspect of this home is designed for comfort and convenience. The living room, with its large windows, offers breathtaking views of the mountains, while the wood-burning stove adds a touch of warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen is a culinary haven, equipped with essential appliances and ample storage space, ensuring that meal preparation is both easy and enjoyable. Whether you're cooking a hearty breakfast before a day of hiking or preparing a cozy dinner after a day on the slopes, this kitchen is up to the task. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property boasts a charming grill cabin, ideal for social gatherings or simply enjoying the outdoors regardless of the weather. The spacious balcony/terrace is perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic ... click here to read more

Welcome to Reslia 71!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Resdalen region, this delightful chalet at Gammelsæterhaugen 44 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its breathtaking mountain vistas and year-round outdoor activities, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a genuine connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where the beauty of the Norwegian wilderness becomes your everyday backdrop. A Cozy Haven in the Mountains Built in 1986, this well-maintained chalet exudes warmth and comfort. The living area, with its inviting wood-burning stove, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The modern kitchen, updated in 2011, is equipped with everything you need to prepare hearty meals for family and friends. Two cozy bedrooms provide ample space for restful nights, while a functional bathroom ensures convenience for all. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet sits on a generous 883-square-meter plot, offering plenty of room for outdoor activities or simply soaking in the peaceful ambiance. A 7-square-meter terrace extends your living space outdoors, perfect for morning coffees or sunset dinners. Year-Round Accessibility Access to the property is straightforward, with a summer road leading directly to the plot. In winter, parking is available along Resdalsveien, ensuring you can enjoy your second home throughout the year. A Nature Lover's Paradise Resdale ... click here to read more

Facade

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Jerpstad, this charming cabin awaits those who delight in nature and tranquility. Located at Jerpstosæterveien 498, the property promises an escape into the wilderness, making it an ideal refuge for anyone seeking solitude or a retreat from the bustling city life. While it presents as a good fixer-upper opportunity, it retains a rustic charm that is both functional and inviting. This cozy cabin spans 60 square meters and comprises a well-structured layout including a hallway, kitchen, dining room, and a living room that offers a warm space for familial gatherings. There are two bedrooms that cater adequately to a small family or can be used as a guest room and a master bedroom. Constructed initially in 1958, with subsequent additions in the late '80s and around 2006, the cabin holds a promise of both history and potential. Additionally, the property includes an outbuilding dating back to 1993 which serves as a combination of a living room, a bedroom, and features storage space, as well as an outdoor toilet. Although the cabin is backed by a simple 12-volt system and a basic shower solution via a pump, these features highlight the property’s embrace of a rustic lifestyle, leaning on simplicity and closeness to nature. The selling point of this quaint property is not just its structure but its stunning location. Set in the immediate proximity of Resdalen, the property offers direct access to outdoor adventures. Activities in the area are plentiful, ranging from hiking through the breathtaking landscapes of Trollheimen, exploring the trails toward Jøldalen, climbing Resfjellet, to enjoying hunting opportunities unique to this secluded region. Each season brings its own charm, from vib ... click here to read more

Jerpstosæterveien (19).jpg

Nestled at the foot of the majestic Trollheimen mountains, Langvassvegen 20 in Rindal, Norway, offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. This chalet, completed in 2010, seamlessly blends modern comforts with traditional Norwegian charm, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Year-Round Haven Rindal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In the summer, the area transforms into a vibrant landscape of lush greenery and crystal-clear lakes. Hiking trails abound, offering routes for all levels of adventurers. Whether you're fishing in the nearby lakes or taking a refreshing swim, the natural beauty of Rindal is sure to captivate your heart. As winter blankets the region in snow, Rindal becomes a haven for cross-country skiing. The groomed trails provide endless opportunities to explore the winter wonderland, while the elevation ensures a snowy landscape perfect for winter sports. Chalet Features - Three Bedrooms: Designed for comfort, the main bedroom is 8.5 square meters, with two additional 5.5 square meter rooms perfect for guests or children. - Modern Kitchen: A 2017 update introduced a stylish Drømmekjøkken kitchen, complete with ample storage and counter space. - Open Living Area: High ceilings and large windows create a bright, airy space with stunning views. - Cozy Ambiance: A wood-burning stove adds warmth and charm, complemented by electric heating. - Spacious Loft: Offers additional sleep ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langvassvegen 20!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Rindal region, Langtjønnåsen 100 offers a unique opportunity to own a contemporary chalet that perfectly balances modern comforts with the allure of nature. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Trollheimen mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, built in 2018, is designed to be your sanctuary, a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. A Modern Retreat in Nature's Lap The chalet's design is a testament to modern architecture, seamlessly blending with its natural surroundings. With three well-appointed bedrooms and a spacious loft, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat. - Location: Langtjønnåsen 100, Rindal, Norway - Property Type: Chalet - Condition: Excellent - Size: 89 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: 349,000 Key Features: - Year-round road access ensures convenience and accessibility. - Waterborne underfloor heating provides warmth and comfort throughout the year. - Large windows offer panoramic views of the majestic Trollheimen mountains. - A spacious terrace wraps around the chalet, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Smart heating app allows remote temperature control for added convenience. - A large external storage room for sports equipment and seasonal items. - The property sits on a 1,015 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Rindal is a hav ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langtjønnåsen 100 - A modern and inviting cabin built in 2018, beautifully located in scenic surroundings.

Welcome to a unique opportunity in the heart of Norway—a rustic cabin nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Rindal, set within the famed Trollheimen area. Imagine owning a cozy retreat that offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, providing a sanctuary amidst nature's finest offerings. This log cabin in Helgetunmarka is your gateway to exploring the untouched beauty of Norway. Let's start by picturing a day in your new cabin at Rindåsen 106. As you arrive, you're greeted by the serene sounds of nature and the stunning backdrop of rolling hills and towering trees. The cabin, with its robust log construction, stands proudly in a secluded location ensuring peace and solitude. With a total size of 46 square meters, it offers a snug yet spacious environment for your family or friends. Inside, the cabin is fully furnished, making it all ready for you to settle in without the hassle of setting up from scratch. Entering this rustic abode, you'll find a welcoming entrance hall. Kick off your hiking boots and step into a spacious living room where you can unwind by the hearth after a day of exploration. The kitchen, although simple, is practical, equipped for you to whip up a hearty meal after a long day out. Moving through to the bedrooms, you have two comfortable spaces to rest and refresh. The five sleeping places mean you can host family or a small group of friends, ideal for creating shared memories in this peaceful setting. Even if there's zero bathrooms, the simplicity is part of the charm here, allowing for a more rustic experience that connects you with the roots of nature. An outbuilding enhances the cabin's utility, offering additional storage or potential for converting into something more suited to you ... click here to read more

Facade

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic Trollheimen mountains, this chalet offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of serene paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, as the first rays of sunlight dance across the peaks. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in the Life Picture yourself stepping out onto the south- and west-facing veranda, coffee in hand, as the morning sun bathes the landscape in a golden hue. The air is crisp and invigorating, filled with the scent of pine and wildflowers. As you take in the panoramic views of the valley and the iconic mountain peaks, a sense of peace envelops you. Your day might begin with a leisurely hike along the nearby trails, where each turn reveals a new vista more breathtaking than the last. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day spent skiing on the pristine slopes just a stone's throw away. The wood-burning stove in the living room crackles warmly, inviting you to unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. ### Architectural Charm Meets Modern Comfort Originally built in 1990 and thoughtfully extended in 2005, this chalet harmoniously blends traditional Norwegian architecture with modern amenities. The interior exudes rustic charm, with a pine-crafted kitchen by the renowned Foss carpentry, offering both functionality and a touch of elegance. The open-plan living area is designed for comfort and connection, with a loft room providing additional sleeping space or a playful retreat for children. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Rindal is a treasure trove of outdoor adventures and cultural experience ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Rindalsskogen, Snausvegen 446 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the allure of nature. This delightful property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian mountains. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the majestic Trollheimen range painting a breathtaking backdrop to your morning coffee on the expansive 55-square-meter terrace. This sunny outdoor space is perfect for soaking up the sun, dining al fresco, or simply unwinding with a good book as you breathe in the crisp mountain air. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet's interior is thoughtfully designed to maximize both comfort and functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a separate toilet room equipped with a Separett cabin toilet, ensuring convenience even in this idyllic mountain setting. The open-plan living room and kitchen area is a haven of light and warmth, thanks to large windows that frame the stunning landscape outside. A wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, making the chalet a perfect retreat during the colder months. The kitchen, with its modern cabinetry and ample natural light, is ideal for preparing meals while enjoying the view. The main bedroom is a testament to smart design, featuring a bunk bed and a single bed with storage underneath, maximizing space and sleeping capacity. This setup is perfect for families or those who love hosting guests. An Annex with Added Value The property includes a versatile annex that significantly enhances its appeal. Here, you'll fin ... click here to read more

Charming cabin in beautiful surroundings

Welcome to this exceptional chalet nestled in the heart of Rennebu, Norway, a captivating getaway at Tverrveien 12, 7393 Rennebu, that perfectly encapsulates the beauty of Norwegian landscapes while offering the comforts and conveniences of a newly built property. Now, as a busy real estate agent who's always on the go, let me take a moment to walk you through this remarkable property, which is a great opportunity for overseas buyers and expatriates looking to experience the true essence of Norwegian living. This property's location, perched at the top of Sørøyåsen, provides residents with a remarkable year-round experience. Imagine waking up each day to the mesmerizing views of Trollheimen, where the imposing mountains create a breathtaking backdrop that is particularly spectacular when bathed in the light of the Nordic sun. With favorable sun conditions, this locale is perfect for those who appreciate abundant natural light cascading through large windows. Living in Rennebu offers a unique lifestyle enriched with access to stunning outdoor spaces. The region is renowned for its recreational activities, especially for those who love nature. In the summertime, you can enjoy hiking, fishing, and exploring the lush, verdant forests. Winter transforms Rennebu into a winter wonderland, with ski lifts and meticulously groomed ski trails just a short distance away. You can spend your weekends skiing the trails, taking advantage of some of the best skiing conditions in the world. Here's a list of some of the key features of this chalet, to give you a taste of what awaits inside: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom with underfloor heating - High ceilings in living area - Large windows for natural light - Quality kitche ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tverrveien 12 - A newly built cabin with a consistently pristine standard in scenic surroundings.

Welcome to this charming chalet nestled within the stunning landscape of Nerskogen in Rennebu. As a bussy real estate agent, I can tell you, properties like this don't come around every day. Imagine waking up every morning to the serene views of Granasjøen and Leverdalen, with the crisp mountain air gently flowing through your windows. Built in 2016, this holiday home embodies modern comfort with an authentic rustic charm. Let's dive into the features that make this property a standout choice for families or anyone looking for a quiet retreat: - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious living room and den - Large veranda (44 square meters) - Sizeable plot (1,199 square meters) - Fireplace for cozy winter nights - Year-round electricity and water - Strategic location near a local shop and ski lift - Built-in storage facilities in the outbuilding Situated on a considerable plot of land, the chalet offers ample room for both relaxation and a range of outdoor activities. Whether you're in search of a place to bring the whole family or a tranquil hideaway, this property presents an amazing opportunity. Life in Rennebu is quite unique, filled with rustic beauty and a close-knit community spirit. One could say it's a quiet escape from the bustling cities. The town is surrounded by nature's magnificence, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In summer, the hiking trails around Nerskogen transform into adventure lanes leading through tranquil forests and meandering streams. Winter casts a magical spell with snow-blanketed landscapes perfect for cross-country skiing. Rennebu's climate is characterized by simpler, cooler summers and snowy winters. It's a place where every season paints a different picture on its stunning canva ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flåsæterenget 43 - beautiful cabin located at Nerskogen.

Nestled within the serene landscape of Nerskogen, this spacious and comfortable chalet offers a tranquil escape for those seeking solace amidst nature's beauty. Situated at Minnilla 34, 7393 Rennebu, this cabin presents a rare opportunity to acquire a sizeable property with breathtaking views of the surrounding terrain. With its charming and modest appeal, this chalet is a fitting option for families or individuals interested in settling into a peaceful, yet connected community. Let's dive into what this property has to offer. Upon arrival, a warm welcome awaits you at the entrance hall, leading into the heart of the cabin where you'll find a cozy living room and a fully equipped kitchen. With 88 square meters of living space, the interior design seamlessly embraces its natural environment, allowing for ample daylight to fill the rooms through sizeable windows. This isn't just a cabin; it's a canvas for you to create countless memories. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living room/kitchen - Entrance hall - Laundry room - Storage room - Fireplace - Large window panels - Terrace/balcony (42 square meters) - Approximately 88 sq meters of indoor area - Additional external space (5 square meters) - Lot size: 1,065 square meters - Freehold (full ownership rights) - Built in 2012 Living here means waking up to the songs of birds and the rustle of trees, with the promise of adventure just steps away. Experience the delight of residing near Trollheimen, where trails of exploration carve through panoramic vistas. In winter, a prepared cross-country ski trail, mere 150 meters from the chalet's boundaries, transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland perfect for skiing enthusiasts. Rennebu offers more than just scenic views. It s ... click here to read more

Overview image

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Trøndelag region, this charming chalet in Rennebu offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is more than a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and outdoor exploration. ### A Day in Your Rennebu Retreat As the sun peeks over the majestic peaks of Høghøa and Blåhøa, your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains provide a stunning backdrop, setting the tone for a day filled with possibilities. Whether it's a summer hike along the famous Minnillstien trail or a winter's day spent gliding through pristine cross-country ski trails, the chalet's location offers year-round activities for every adventurer. ### The Chalet Experience Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed space that marries functionality with warmth. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to relax and unwind. A wood-burning stove crackles in the corner, offering cozy warmth on chilly evenings. The modern kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, is a culinary haven where you can whip up hearty meals after a day of exploration. The chalet boasts three comfortable bedrooms, each a sanctuary of rest and relaxation. The main bedroom, spacious and bright, promises restful nights, while the additional bedrooms offer flexible accommodation for family and guests. A versatile loft space adds to the charm, serving as a playroom, TV lounge, or extra sleeping area. ### Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet's ... click here to read more

Welcome to Minnilla 28 - beautiful cabin in scenic surroundings at Nerskogen.

Nestled in the scenic heart of Norway's Rennebu, at Varghaugkjølen 29, sits a charming cabin that offers a serene escape into nature without compromising on comfort. This is more than just a cabin; it's a home away from home, perfect for families looking to immerse themselves in the tranquillity of a wooded retreat or for those craving adventures right at their doorstep. Ah yes, it’s a busy life we all lead, but imagine winding down in this picturesque corner of the world. Just hear me out. When you step into this well-maintained cabin, spanning 78 square meters, you’re greeted by an inviting openness. The living room, a generous 25 square meters, is the heart of the home. With its cozy wood stove, it provides the perfect spot to relax after a day exploring the outdoors. Picture families gathering here, children playing, the smell of a warm meal wafting in from the nearby kitchen. The kitchen measures 15 square meters and comes fully equipped with all the modern conveniences — from a hob to a dishwasher. The appraiser has given it a top-grade condition, ensuring you can cook up a feast with ease. The cabin boasts three bedrooms, accommodating everyone comfortably. The master bedroom provides ample space for a double bed and is designed to offer a snug retreat with its 9 square meters. The other two bedrooms, fitted with bunk beds, have enough room for kiddos or visiting friends. And let's not forget the bathroom. It's functional with underfloor heating, dual sinks, a shower cabin, and even plumbing ready for a washing machine—keeping comfort at the forefront, no matter what season. - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 modern, tiled bathroom - Wood stove in the living room - Access to spacious loft - Well-equipped kitchen - Large war ... click here to read more

Charming mountain cabin presented by Per Hårstad at EiendomsMegler 1