Scenic Chalet in Svensby: Your Dream Second Home with Fjord Views & Sauna

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Ullsfjordveien 1509, 9064 Svensby, Norway, Svensby (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 63Floor area

€256,637

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

63m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Northern Norway, Ullsfjordveien 1509 in Svensby offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.

Imagine waking up to the serene views of Ullsfjorden, with the majestic Lyngen Alps standing proudly in the background. This chalet, set on a generous plot of approximately 1,168 square meters, is designed to maximize your enjoyment of the stunning natural surroundings. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this property caters to all your desires.

A Home Designed for Leisure and Comfort

The chalet's expansive 100-square-meter terrace is a highlight, offering ample space for sunbathing, entertaining guests, or simply soaking in the tranquil views. With multiple outdoor zones, you can create a cozy lounge area, a dining space, or a play area for children. The annex provides additional sleeping accommodations, making it ideal for hosting family and friends.

The grill house is perfect for year-round barbecues, while the dedicated sauna house offers a luxurious retreat after a day of hiking or skiing. One of the property's unique advantages is the registered right of access to the sea, allowing you to launch a boat and explore the fjord at your leisure.

Inside the Chalet

Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. Timber walls evoke the classic Norwegian cabin feeling, while large windows frame the stunning views and fill the space with natural light. The main living area is spacious and open, combining a comfortable lounge with a kitchen and dining area. A wood-burning stove provides both warmth and ambiance during the colder months.

The kitchen is functional and well-equipped, situated conveniently at the rear of the living area, making it easy to prepare meals while still being part of the social space. The chalet includes two generously sized bedrooms within the main building, offering comfortable sleeping arrangements for family members. The annex serves as a third bedroom, providing extra privacy and flexibility for guests or older children.

Modern Amenities and Accessibility

The bathroom is modern and well-appointed, featuring a shower cabin and contemporary fixtures. The property is connected to water and has year-round road access, ensuring comfort and convenience regardless of the season. Additional amenities include a fireplace, terrace, and proximity to excellent hiking terrain, making it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts.

A Location Rich in Natural Beauty and Adventure

The surrounding area is renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. From your doorstep, you have immediate access to hiking trails, mountain excursions, and fishing spots. The Lyngen Alps are famous for their dramatic peaks and are a popular destination for mountaineering, skiing, and nature photography. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and even witnessing the Northern Lights.

Despite its tranquil and secluded setting, the property is easily accessible. It is located just about an hour's drive from Tromsø, with a ferry connection from Breivikeidet to Svensby. This makes it feasible for weekend getaways or longer stays, whether you are a local resident or traveling from further afield.

Key Features:

- Location: Ullsfjordveien 1509, Svensby, Norway
- Property Type: Chalet
- Condition: Good
- Size: 63 square meters
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1
- Price: 256,637
- Plot Size: 1,168 square meters
- Terrace: 100 square meters
- Annex, Grill House, Sauna House
- Registered Sea Access
- Year-Round Road Access
- Proximity to Hiking Trails and Skiing
- Furniture and White Goods Included

In summary, Ullsfjordveien 1509 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. With its combination of modern comfort, traditional charm, and outstanding outdoor facilities, it is perfectly suited for those seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for adventure, or a place to create lasting memories with family and friends. Whether you are looking for a summer haven, a winter escape, or a year-round sanctuary, this property delivers on all fronts.

We warmly invite you to schedule a viewing and experience the unique qualities of this exceptional chalet for yourself.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
63
Price per m²
€4,074
Garden size
1168
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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Winter atmosphere from the driveway to the property

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Aerial view of the cabin and surrounding mountains

Picture yourself stepping onto the wooden deck of your mountain retreat as the first morning light touches the peaks surrounding Totenåsen. The air carries that distinctive Norwegian crispness—pine-scented and pure at 640 meters elevation. Inside your cabin, coffee brews on the gas stove while family members begin stirring in bedrooms and loft spaces. This is the rhythm of life at Hutjern 4, where fourteen people can gather under one roof without feeling crowded, where 200 kilometers of groomed cross-country ski trails begin literally at your doorstep, and where the Norwegian concept of friluftsliv—open-air living—becomes your daily reality rather than a weekend aspiration. This 2013-built family cabin in Skreia represents something increasingly rare in modern Scandinavia: accessible mountain living just ninety minutes from Oslo, combining genuine wilderness immersion with practical year-round accessibility. For international buyers seeking a Norwegian vacation home that balances remote tranquility with convenience, this property offers an authentic gateway into Nordic mountain culture without the isolation that typically accompanies such settings. The cabin sits in Totenåsen, a nature reserve that Norwegians have cherished for generations as prime territory for hiking, skiing, berry picking, and the kind of unhurried family time that defines Scandinavian quality of life. Your leased 442-square-meter plot provides privacy while connecting you to an extensive network of outdoor enthusiasts who respect the Norwegian tradition of allemannsretten—the right to roam responsibly through nature. The building itself reflects Norwegian cabin architecture's practical evolution: 75 square meters of ground-floor living space flows in ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto an expansive wooden veranda at 785 meters elevation, morning coffee in hand, as the crisp Norwegian mountain air fills your lungs and endless hiking trails unfold before you. This is the daily reality at this 3-bedroom mountain chalet in Lauvlia, where the silence is broken only by birdsong and the distant swish of skis on groomed trails that start practically at your doorstep. This 72-square-meter retreat near Ljøsheim represents something increasingly rare: an affordable gateway to the Norwegian mountain lifestyle that international families can actually attain. The Norwegian mountain cabin tradition runs deep, and this property embodies everything that makes Scandinavian outdoor culture so compelling for vacation home buyers. Located in the Mesnali region of Innlandet County, this area offers the authentic Norwegian fjell experience without the premium price tags of more tourist-heavy destinations. Here, families gather for generations, building traditions around seasonal rhythms that connect them to nature in ways impossible in urban environments. Inside, the cabin's 72 square meters are thoughtfully arranged to maximize both social connection and practical functionality. The heart of the home is the open-plan living area where floor-to-ceiling windows frame mountain vistas that change dramatically with the seasons. A centrally positioned wood-burning stove becomes the gathering point on winter evenings, its radiant warmth reaching every corner while electric heating provides modern convenience. The partially open kitchen design means whoever is preparing meals remains part of the conversation, with solid wood cabinetry providing ample storage for extended stays. The high ceilings cre ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the pristine landscapes of Svensby, Norway, this charming farmhouse at Ullsfjordveien 1304 presents a unique opportunity for those aspiring to embrace rural life with a blend of modern essentials and traditional living. The property, spanning an impressive 1,834 decares from the serene seashore to the rugged mountain terrains, offers a large farmhouse and additional outbuildings including a double garage, a barn, and a boathouse, all set in a scenic locale about 2.5 km from the Svensby ferry terminal. Acquiring this property is an adventure in itself. Although it currently stands in need of renovation, it is an exciting canvas for those interested in crafting their dream home or a countryside retreat. The farmhouse, with an extension added in 2000, alongside the garage built in 2010, attest to the potential for modernizing the residence while preserving its rustic charm. Potential buyers should note the presence of significant defects reported as TG3 in the condition survey, indicating areas requiring attention which will allow for customization and improvements as per personal taste and requirements. The property features: - 200 square meters of living space - Two bedrooms and a full bathroom - Large agricultural lands covering 49 decares, featuring cultivated land and pasture - Approximately 500 meters of shoreline along the breathtaking Ullsfjorden - Sun exposure from sunrise to sunset ensuring optimal natural light - Structures in need for renovation providing a unique renovating project opportunity The local area of Svensby offers its residents a quintessential Norwegian rural life experience, enriched by the breathtaking natural beauty of Lyngen. Residents and visitors can enjoy numerous outdoor a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lyngen - Ullsneset, Svensby. Abandoned farm property with shoreline at Ullsfjorden in Lyngen.

Nestled between the charming locales of Svensby and Lyngseidet, Ullsfjordveien 245 presents an intriguing opportunity for those with vision. This property offers a serene slice of rural life, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of northern Norway's countryside. Tucked between fjords and mountains, this region provides an ideal setting for those seeking peace, nature, and the ultimate in Scandinavian scenery. Let's dive into what makes Ullsfjordveien 245 a potential jewel in the making. The property itself is a generous lot that sits easily within the bounds of rustic Norway. It spans 31 square meters, providing ample space for future development. Steps from this site, the glistening waters of the fjords offer a constant reminder of why many fall in love with this part of the world. Now, about the existing structure on site. Yes, there's a house. Is it livable? Not really. It's an old timber building, quite prominent in its past, but it has seen better days. The wooden walls are severely affected by rot, and the building hasn't been inhabited for quite some time. It's a fixer-upper with more emphasis on the 'fix' right now. This may sound daunting, but for those with a knack for renovation or for someone interested in starting fresh, this represents a blank canvas upon which you can craft something genuinely fitting. To rejuvenate this space, the current structure will likely need to be taken down. It's essential to note that the house is registered with SEFRAK, meaning that a demolition permit will be required, with considerations for its cultural heritage value. This is an opportunity to start anew and imagine what could be erected in its stead, be it a charming holiday retreat or a permanent residence soaking up t ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the foot of the majestic Lyngen Alps, Jøvikvegen 127 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet in one of Norway's most breathtaking natural environments. This 55-square-meter retreat is perfectly positioned to capture the area's exceptional sunlight and panoramic views, making it an ideal second home for those who cherish outdoor living and stunning landscapes. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Lyngen Alps, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, located in the charming village of Jøvik, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. A Canvas for Your Dream Getaway The chalet underwent a comprehensive upgrade approximately 5-6 years ago, ensuring that the main structure and essential elements are modernized. However, there's still some remaining work, providing the perfect canvas for you to add your personal touch and create your dream getaway. Whether you envision a cozy family retreat or a base for adventurous excursions, this chalet offers the flexibility to realize your vision. A Natural Haven Situated on a generous plot of 4,946 square meters, the property offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the natural surroundings. The lot is a natural plot, blending seamlessly with the surrounding landscape and offering privacy and a sense of seclusion. The property is easily accessible year-round, with a road leading directly to the chalet, a rare and valuable feature in this mountainous region. Inside the Chalet Inside, the chalet features an open-plan living area with large windows at the front, flooding the space with natur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Jøvikvegen 127 - Presented by Stina Stormo!

Nestled in the serene landscape of Grøtnesveien, just a short 15-20 minute drive from the ferry terminal on Reinøya, lies a quintessential cabin brimming with potential and charm. As an agent of a global real estate agency, I've had the unique opportunity to witness properties from around the world, yet each time I visit this cabin in Stakkvik, I can't help but admire its perfect balance between simplicity and character. This cabin rests gracefully atop a gentle hill, providing breath-taking vistas of the sea and the rugged grandeur of the surrounding mountains. Imagine waking up each morning to panoramic views and the fresh, crisp air that is a staple of northern Norway. The climate here follows the subtle changes of the seasons, with cool summers and wintry white landscapes, making it a perfect retreat for those who appreciate nature's tranquil beauty. This property truly marries the rhythms of nature with the comforts of rural living. Life in Stakkvik provides unique recreational activities that contribute to a wholesome lifestyle. There's plenty to embrace! The island is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering countless hiking trails right at your doorstep. For the avid hunter or eager angler, the area’s rich wildlife and plush fishing spots off the coast are bound to spark the adventurer in you. With such rich nature right outside, you can explore the grandeur of the Nordic wilderness without venturing far from where you call home. The cabin itself offers a delightful step back from the hustle and bustle of city life without sacrificing comfort. With a manageable yet cozy area of 38 square meters, it boasts two quiet, restful bedrooms, a warm living room with a wood-burning stove to keep off the chill during th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Grøtnesveien, cozy cabin on scenic Reinøya, presented by Trude at Eiendomsmegler 1

Welcome to this inviting and classic detached house, ideally situated at Ringveien 49 in the serene and picturesque community of Gamnes, Hansnes. This lovely home offers not just the comfort of good living spaces, but also an opportunity to experience life in a tranquil Norwegian town. Built in 2002, the property features a well-maintained facade with appealing aesthetics and recently modernized interiors, reflecting a thoughtful blend of comfort and style. Upon entering this two-floor house, you are greeted by a pleasant entrance area complete with a wardrobe for your storage needs. The ground floor unfolds into a comfortable living room, where large windows not only bring in copious amounts of natural light but also offer breathtaking views of the surrounding nature including Reinøya and Langsundet. Adjacent to the living room is a newly updated kitchen (2023) featuring modern appliances and ample space, perfect for cooking and dining. This floor also houses a well-equipped bathroom complete with a bathtub, creating a functional space for family living. As we ascend to the attic, the layout becomes increasingly family-friendly with three cozy bedrooms that provide personal spaces for rest and relaxation. There is also a convenient toilet room and a welcoming TV room, ideal for family entertainment and leisure. The property's location in Gamnes is what truly distinguishes this home. Just about 10 km south of the central township of Hansnes and approximately 54 km from the bustling city of Tromsø, residents can enjoy the charm of rural living while not being too far from urban conveniences. The community vibe is friendly and child-oriented, with nearby facilities such as a playground, paved roads, and a kindergarten. ... click here to read more

Real estate agent Trude Berntsen presents this beautiful detached house with a garage at Gamnes

Welcome to a hidden gem nestled in the serene landscapes of Ramfjordbotn, Norway – an extensive residential plot ready and waiting for someone to breathe new life into it. This expansive plot spans approximately 2.2 acres and is positioned a convenient 45 kilometers journey from the vibrant city center of Tromsø. It's a remarkable opportunity for anyone considering a slice of Norwegian tranquility yet still within reach of urban comforts. Situated near the ferry terminal at Breivikeidet, this plot is in an idyllic spot offering a blend of solitude and connectivity. The location gifts it with optimal lighting conditions, perfect for anyone planning to build a sun-drenched home. The setting is ideal for those who enjoy close proximity to hiking adventures, leisurely rounds of golf, or casting a fishing line in local waters. The beautiful surroundings offer an endless playground for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Before we get ahead of ourselves, let's talk a bit nitty-gritty about the property itself. This is not just a pretty piece of land; it’s a plot with a past. It already benefits from essential utilities like electricity, water, and road access, not forgetting a septic system – a significant head start for any new construction project. However, as with any substantial endeavor, there are some elements to consider beforehand. No ground surveys have been done on the plot, so that will be up to the enthusiastic buyer to carry out. At one time, a house graced this land, offering a glimpse into what could be once again. The possibility for redevelopment is there, with the added charm of personalizing every detail according to one's taste. Just bear in mind, constructing a new house will involve obtaining va ... click here to read more

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Discover the idyllic tranquility of Vestersidaveien 450, situated in captivating Storfjord, Norway. This cozy cabin awaits you in the heart of a stunning, picturesque landscape. Surrounded by the majestic mountains and deep fjords of this enchanting region, the property serves as both a peaceful retreat and a gateway to exhilarating outdoor adventures. It's nestled on the west side of Storfjorden, just 9 kilometers from the bustling municipal center of Hatteng, offering convenience paired with serene isolation. This property's charm lies in its simplicity and connection to nature. Imagine waking up each morning to breathtaking views over Storfjorden and vast natural beauty right at your doorstep. The surrounding landscape of Storfjord municipality is renowned for its breathtaking mountains, pristine fjords, and lush valleys. It's a paradise for enthusiasts of mountain hiking, fishing, and nature exploration. Notable nearby destinations include the awe-inspiring Skibotndalen valley and the Lyngen Alps, both providing unforgettable vistas and crisp, fresh air. The cabin itself is a welcoming, cozy abode perfect for unwinding. With two bedrooms, it offers multiple sleeping arrangements making it ideal for families or groups of friends looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Inside, the cabin features a living room, kitchen, entrance hall, and a practical toilet/bathroom. Step outside onto the veranda to soak up the surrounding serenity, perhaps with a morning coffee or an evening chat under the stars. There's also a storage shed designed in harmony with the cabin’s aesthetic, providing additional space for your outdoor gear or any other needs. Property Features: - Direct sea access - Beach rights - Ample su ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vestersidaveien 450 - Presented by Sne Eiendomsmegling v/Hege Kittelsen!

Nestled in the heart of Lakselvdalen, just a short drive from the vibrant center of Nordkjosbotn, lies a hidden gem perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape. This charming two-bedroom house at Dalvegen 911 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise, ideal for a second home or a holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the majestic Norwegian landscape as your backdrop. This property, with its solid 1950s construction, exudes a timeless charm that blends traditional Norwegian style with modern comforts. Spread over three floors, the house is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous upkeep, ensuring a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Living Spaces: - Cozy Living Room: A wood-burning stove creates a warm ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the great outdoors. - Functional Kitchen: Equipped with modern appliances and a charming fireplace, it's a delightful space for family meals and entertaining. - Flexible Spaces: With a TV lounge on the upper floor and another in the basement, there's ample room for relaxation and entertainment. Bedrooms & Bathrooms: - Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Each offers a peaceful retreat, ensuring restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. - Sauna & Bathroom: The sauna promises relaxation, while the bathroom awaits your personal touch to complete its construction. Outdoor & Additional Features: - Expansive Plot: The 4,986 square meter freehold plot offers endless possibilities for gardening, recreation, or simply soaking in the natural beauty. - Garage & Outbuilding: Secure parking and additional storage or workshop space cater to practical needs. - Balcony/Terrace: A 17 squ ... click here to read more

Welcome to Dalvegen 911, presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Rødbanken

Discover the timeless allure of Vengstein Farm, nestled thoughtfully in the heart of Lyngseidet, Norway. Offering a serene countryside escape amidst the vast and dramatic backdrop of the Lyngen Alps, this farmhouse invites you with open arms into a world where tranquility meets nature's awe-inspiring beauty. A true delight for foreign buyers and expats, Vengstein Farm offers not just a home but a lifestyle drenched in the essence of rural living without compromising convenience or comfort. Imagine waking up each morning to sweeping, unobstructed views of snowy peaks, the crisp air filling your lungs. Your morning coffee on the porch, overlooking the preserved charm of Vengstein Farm—each moment feels like a step back in time, steeped in history yet providing all the necessary comforts of modern life. With three inviting bedrooms, this property is perfect for families or individuals yearning for a genuine slice of Norwegian heritage combined with the practicality needed for daily living. The farmhouse boasts a traditional wooden cladding exterior and a steeply pitched roof—a testament to its classic architecture. Inside, the warmth continues with an inviting living room where a traditional wood-burning stove stands as the focal point, making chilly evenings an opportunity to gather close and relish the cozy atmosphere. The kitchen, spacious and thoughtfully equipped, becomes the heart of the house, a place for family gatherings, culinary experiments, and creating memorable meals together. Natural light floods the dining area, where family dinners are enjoyed against the stunning countryside view. Lyngseidet is more than just a backdrop; it's a vibrant community rich in culture and activities. Known for outdoor recreat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vengstein Farm - Presented by SNE Real Estate with Jørn T. Nerdal!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Lakselvbukt, Sjøvassbotn 101 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's breathtaking natural beauty. This chalet, with its prime location by the sea, is a haven for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the sight of majestic mountains framing the horizon. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle. A Day in the Life at Sjøvassbotn 101 Picture this: You start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, the sun casting a golden glow over the fjord. The air is crisp, and the only sounds are the distant calls of seabirds and the rustle of leaves. As the day unfolds, you have a myriad of activities at your doorstep. Whether it's kayaking on the shimmering waters, hiking through lush forests, or simply lounging with a good book, the choice is yours. The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and comfort. Built in 2015, it seamlessly blends modern amenities with the rustic charm of a traditional Norwegian cabin. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, where large windows invite the outside in, offering uninterrupted views of the sea and mountains. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploration. Living Spaces and Features - Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Ample space for family and guests, ensuring everyone has their own retreat. - Modern Bathroom: Equipped with both a bathtub and a separate shower, catering to all preferences. - Practical Laundry Room: Conveniently located with washing machine connections. - Flexible Loft Space: Two additional rooms that can be tailored to your needs, whether as extra bedr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjøvassbotn 101 - Presented by Sne Eiendomsmegling v/Jonas Bergersen!

Nestled in the heart of Norway’s enchanting Lyngen region, this idyllic country home is calling for those who yearn for tranquility and natural beauty. With an address at Sandvikveien 274 in Lyngseidet, this charming property is more than just a house—it's a lifestyle. Imagine waking up every day to the serene song of secluded nature, with the breathtaking Lyngen Alps as your backdrop and the whispering sea close by. This isn't just any property; it’s the gateway to an unparalleled lifestyle, perfect for those aiming to escape the daily grind and immerse themselves in the beauty of Norway. The main house, a quaint structure built in 2010, spans 83 square meters and is the epitome of coziness. It boasts two cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, offering just the right amount of space for a small family or those looking for a peaceful retreat. It's a place where every nook tells a story, where modern comfort meets charm in the most delightful way. Though not a mansion, it has immense character, and its intimate size ensures easy maintenance. But the real charm of this property lies in its expanse. The lot spans a staggering 691 acres, giving you ample space to explore and make your own. Picture the main house complemented by a sauna for those long winter nights, a boathouse ready for summertime adventures, and additional outbuildings offering countless possibilities. The property is your canvas, providing endless opportunities for leisure and development. Here are just some of the features you’ll find: - 83 sqm main house with 2 bedrooms - Modern bathroom - Cozy sauna for relaxation - Boathouse for maritime activities - Additional versatile outbuildings - Secluded location ideal for privacy - Stunning views of t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Skibotn, Larsbergveien 14 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's breathtaking natural beauty. This charming cabin, with its enviable south-west orientation, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene views of Lyngenfjorden, where the morning sun dances on the water, and the majestic mountains stand as silent sentinels. This cabin, built in 1999, is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality, providing a cozy retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ### A Cozy Haven Upon entering, you're greeted by a warm and inviting living room, where a wood-burning stove promises cozy evenings after a day of exploration. The open-plan design, with its high ceilings and large windows, ensures that natural light floods the space, creating an airy and spacious feel. The living area seamlessly flows into a practical kitchen, equipped with ample storage and countertop space, perfect for preparing meals with local ingredients. ### Restful Retreats The cabin boasts two well-sized bedrooms, each designed to offer restful nights. Whether you're hosting family or friends, these rooms provide a comfortable sanctuary after a day spent hiking the nearby trails or skiing in the winter months. The modern bathroom, featuring a Cinderella incineration toilet, combines convenience with sustainability, ensuring comfort even in this rural setting. ### Outdoor Living One of the standout features of this property is its extensive outdoor space. A spacious terrace, facing south and west, offers the perfect spot to soak up the sun or enjoy al fresco dining wi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Larsbergveien 14 - presented by Mads Jørgensen Ulve at EiendomsMegler1 Strandtorget

Nestled in the enchanting landscape of Øverbygd, just about 80 minutes' drive from the bustling city of Tromsø, this charming cabin at Kongsliveien 702 offers a serene escape in the midst of Norway’s pristine nature. Positioned beautifully by the tranquil Rostavatn, a destination famed for its excellent fishing spots and scenic hiking trails available throughout the seasons, this property promises a lifestyle surrounded by the tranquillity and beauty of the great outdoors. The cabin, covering a modest footprint of 79 square meters, stands on a generously sized plot and includes a convenient boathouse. With the scenic water's edge just steps away, the views are partially obscured by foliage which, when managed, would reveal breathtaking sights right from your windows. This is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to add a personal touch, as selective tree-cutting could open up panoramic vistas of the adjacent lake surrounded by the rugged Nordic terrain. When discussing the aspects of renovation and personalization, it’s vital to note that while the cabin is in good condition, the potential for enhancements exists to tailor this cabin into your ideal retreat. Whether you’re considering it as a summer hideaway or a winter cottage, each corner of this property invites your imagination for a customized renovation that fits your style. For those shifting to Øverbygd from overseas or other parts of Norway, the local area offers a compelling blend of tranquility and connectivity. Tromsø, a major urban center nearby, provides all the modern amenities you might miss in the wilderness, including shopping centers, restaurants, cultural events, and healthcare facilities. Amenities: - Spacious plot - Boathouse - Close proximi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kongsliveien 702 at Rostavatn! Cozy cabin with boathouse beautifully located on a peninsula.

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Olderdalen, this charming cabin at Lyngenfjordveien 861 offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace a peaceful, nature-centric lifestyle. With the majestic Lyngen Alps and the expansive views of Lyngenfjord as your backdrop, this property not only promises tranquility but also an engaging life in the lap of nature. This detached cabin spans a cozy 96 square meters and is ideally suited for those with a penchant for the great outdoors. Its rural setting serves as a perfect gateway to numerous outdoor activities, catering to both the adventurous soul and those seeking respite from the bustling city life. Fishing, hiking, and a host of sea activities are readily accessible, ensuring a balanced lifestyle filled with both relaxation and adventure. For those concerned with daily amenities, the cabin is conveniently located just 500 meters from a 24-hour grocery store, making daily errands effortless. The property boasts three bedrooms and one bathroom, providing ample space for family living or for hosting guests who wish to escape to this picturesque locale. The cabin is sold fully furnished, allowing the new homeowners the ease of moving in without the hassles of setting up home from scratch. Every piece of furniture has been thoughtfully chosen to complement the cabin’s rustic charm and to enhance the cozy atmosphere. The property is in good condition but retains a character that might appeal widely to those who appreciate a more traditional or slightly rustic aesthetic. It’s a home that invites a bit of DIY spirit and could be a delightful project for those looking to imprint their personal style without the necessity of undertaking major renovations. Living in Olderdal ... click here to read more

Welcome to beautiful Djupvik and this cozy detached house in Lyngenfjordveien 861

Nestled in the heart of Øverbygd, Norway, this delightful cabin offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scandinavian paradise. Located at Vårtunveien 338, this charming retreat is perfectly positioned between the serene Fjellfroskvatnet and Råvatn lakes, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its modern amenities and picturesque surroundings, this cabin is the perfect second home for those seeking a peaceful getaway or a base for outdoor adventures. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This cabin, built in 2011, is designed to offer comfort and practicality, making it an ideal year-round retreat. With a total living area of 47 m², the cabin features a cozy living room with a wood-burning stove, a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable bedroom, and a bathroom with a shower and WC. The upper floor boasts a spacious loft that can be used as additional sleeping quarters or a multi-purpose room, perfect for accommodating family and friends. The cabin's west-facing veranda is a true highlight, offering a sheltered space to enjoy long summer evenings while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding forest and the nearby Fjellfroskelva river. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a glass of wine as the sun sets, this outdoor space is sure to become a favorite spot for relaxation and reflection. For those who love the great outdoors, Øverbygd is a paradise waiting to be explored. In the summer months, the area offers a wealth of recreational opportunities, from hiking and fishing to canoeing and hunting. A small lake with a sandy beach is just a short walk or bike ride aw ... click here to read more

Welcome to Målselv and Øverbygd - charming log cabin with secluded location.

Picture yourself standing on your private terrace in the crisp Arctic air, a steaming mug of coffee in hand, as the first golden rays of midnight sun paint the surrounding peaks in shades of amber and rose. This is life at your Norwegian mountain retreat in Øverbygd, where endless summer days transition into aurora-filled winter nights, and every season brings its own magic to your doorstep. Your 82m² chalet sits on 915m² of pristine land, surrounded by pine forests and mountain ridges, offering the authentic Scandinavian escape that international vacation home seekers dream about. This is your basecamp for Nordic adventures, your family gathering place, and your front-row seat to one of Earth's most spectacular natural theaters. The Arctic Circle lies just hours north, yet modern amenities and accessibility keep you connected to comfort and convenience. Welcome to Dividalsveien 337, where Norwegian mountain living becomes your reality. This vacation home in Northern Norway represents everything the region offers: wilderness access, seasonal transformations, outdoor recreation opportunities, and the rare chance to own property in one of Europe's last truly wild frontiers. Whether you're seeking a summer hiking retreat, a winter skiing sanctuary, or a year-round escape from urban life, this chalet delivers an authentic Norwegian holiday home experience that few properties can match. The location places you in Troms og Finnmark county, approximately 90 minutes from Bardufoss Airport and two hours from Tromsø, making international travel surprisingly straightforward for a mountain property of this caliber. Inside, the 1991-built cabin has been thoughtfully updated to blend traditional Norwegian hytte charm with contemporary ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Øverbygd, Norway, Fjellfroskveien 129 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the unparalleled beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. Imagine waking up to the serene views of Fjellfroskvannet, a pristine lake that mirrors the sky's every hue. This chalet, in excellent condition, is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous maintenance, offering a cozy retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home That Tells a Story The main chalet, built in 2005, spans 67 square meters of inviting living space. Its design maximizes comfort and functionality, with large windows that flood the interior with natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The living room, with its panoramic lake views, is the heart of the home, where you can unwind by the fireplace on chilly evenings or step out onto the spacious terrace to soak in the sun. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The outdoor spaces are a true highlight, with a 61-square-meter terrace that invites you to dine al fresco, entertain guests, or simply relax with a book. The property sits on a generous 2,753 square meter lot, offering ample space for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. ### A Haven for Guests In addition to the main chalet, the property includes two guest cabins, a grill hut, and a boathouse. The guest cabins provide comfortable accommodations for visitors, making this property ideal for hosting family and friends. The grill hut is perfect for year-round barbecues, while th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellfroskveien 129!

Welcome to this charming cabin located at Skagøysundveien 239, in the picturesque surroundings of Rebbenes, Norway. Here, you will find a beautifully maintained property that combines the tranquility of nature with the charm of cabin living. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you that this is a rare find for those looking to invest in a peaceful retreat or even a lucrative Airbnb opportunity, a perfect getaway spot for families, nature lovers, or anyone seeking a slice of paradise. First, let's talk about the property itself. Nestled amidst majestic mountains and the serene sea, this cabin offers breathtaking views overlooking Skagøysundet towards Ringvassøy. The cabin is ideally positioned to soak in good sun conditions throughout the day, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. It’s the perfect size at 64 square meters, with three cozy bedrooms and a practical loft space, ideal for accommodating both family and friends. - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with underfloor heating - Fully furnished - Spacious living room - Bright kitchen - Jacuzzi and grill hut - Large terraces - Parking on premises - Loft space - Great sun conditions - Breathtaking views - Perfect for Airbnb The living room is spacious, allowing for a comfortable dining area and seating space, making it an ideal setting for gatherings or simply enjoying a quiet evening. The kitchen is bright and cheerful, equipped with ample cupboard space, ideal for whipping up a delicious meal after a day of exploring the region. The bathroom is well-designed with modern conveniences such as underfloor heating and is ready for your own washing machine or dryer. One of the cabin's highlights is the lovely outdoor area. With large terraces for sunbathing or entertai ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skagøysundveien 239!