Scenic Etnedal Chalet: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Bjødnafallet 10, 2890 Etnedal, Norway, Etnedal (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 45Floor area

€168,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

45m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Etnedal region, Bjødnafallet 10 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances comfort, convenience, and the allure of the great outdoors. 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 crisp mountain air, with panoramic views of the majestic Synnfjell, Djuptjernkampen, and Røsjøkollane ranges greeting you each morning. This chalet, set at an impressive 1,016 meters above sea level, is a haven for those who cherish nature and year-round recreational activities.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Adventure

Built in 2000, this chalet is thoughtfully designed to cater to the needs of modern living while embracing the rustic charm of a mountain retreat. With a generous 1,618 square meter plot, the property offers ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation.

- Spacious Living Area: The open-plan living room, with its vaulted ceiling and exposed timber beams, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- Modern Kitchen: Equipped with solid wood cabinetry and freestanding appliances, the kitchen is both functional and stylish, making meal preparation a joy.
- Cozy Bedrooms: Two well-appointed bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping arrangements, with one featuring a family bunk bed ideal for guests or children.
- Well-Appointed Bathroom: Enjoy the luxury of a modern bathroom with tiled floors, underfloor heating, and a freestanding shower cabin.
- Efficient Heating: A Jøtul wood-burning stove ensures the chalet remains warm and cozy, even during the coldest winter nights.

Outdoor Paradise

The chalet's location is a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a fan of hiking, cycling, fishing, or skiing, Etnedal offers a plethora of activities to suit every taste.

- Hiking and Cycling: Explore the extensive network of trails and mountain roads, perfect for summer adventures.
- Fishing and Swimming: Discover nearby lakes teeming with fish, or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters.
- Winter Sports: With cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away, and a ski lift a short drive from the property, winter sports enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy.

Convenient Accessibility

Despite its secluded feel, the chalet is easily accessible, with a well-maintained road providing year-round access. Essential amenities are within easy reach, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay.

- Grocery Store: Just a 19-minute drive away, making it easy to stock up on essentials.
- Public Transport: A bus stop is conveniently located 9 minutes from the property, offering easy access to the wider region.

A Lifestyle of Relaxation and Adventure

Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle that combines relaxation with adventure. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway, a seasonal retreat, or a year-round residence, Bjødnafallet 10 provides the perfect setting to create lasting memories.

- Tranquil Setting: Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the mountains, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
- Community Spirit: Become part of a vibrant outdoor community that values both relaxation and adventure.
- Investment Potential: With its prime location and modern amenities, this property offers excellent potential for vacation rentals, providing a lucrative investment opportunity.

In summary, Bjødnafallet 10 is more than just a chalet; it's a lifestyle choice. A place where you can escape, unwind, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Norway's mountains. Don't miss the chance to make this exceptional property your own. Schedule a viewing today and discover all that Etnedal has to offer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
45
Price per m²
€3,733
Garden size
1618
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome!

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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!

Step outside on a February morning and the groomed ski trail is already there, right at the edge of the plot, cutting through the snow-heavy pines of Vikerfjell. You clip into your skis before the coffee has even finished brewing. That's the particular kind of morning this cabin at Skåpmyrveien 8 makes possible — and once you've had it, it's hard to imagine spending winter any other way. Set in the Tosseviksetra area of Vikerfjell, roughly 800 metres above the valley floor and about an hour's drive from Oslo, this three-bedroom chalet with an approved separate annex is the kind of Norwegian mountain property that rarely comes onto the market at this price point. At 221,000 EUR with 86 square metres in the main cabin plus the annex, and with electricity already installed, it sits in a genuinely accessible bracket for international buyers looking for a second home in Scandinavia. The plot is leased rather than freehold, which is completely standard practice in Norwegian recreational property areas and is precisely what keeps the entry price realistic. The cabin itself is in good condition. Walk through the door and you get the open-plan living room and kitchen that Norwegians have been perfecting for generations — practical, warm, nothing wasted. The fireplace sits at the heart of it, and on a cold evening with the snow piling up outside, that cast iron heat source does things no underfloor heating system ever quite replicates. The kitchen is straightforward and honest: a traditional hytte standard that's built for actual cooking after long days outdoors, not for Instagram. Two of the three bedrooms have bunk beds, one has a double, and the whole setup handles up to 13 people across the main cabin and the annex. Big fami ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Innlandet region, Haralie 19 in Etnedal offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the allure of nature. 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 beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, perched at an impressive 1,040 meters above sea level, provides panoramic vistas that stretch across the majestic peaks and lush valleys of the Lenningen area. It's a place where every season paints a new picture, from the vibrant greens of summer to the snow-dusted landscapes of winter. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Etnedal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With direct access to extensive hiking trails and cross-country skiing routes, your days can be filled with exploration and discovery. In winter, the meticulously groomed ski tracks are just a short walk from your doorstep, offering over 330 kilometers of trails that weave through the stunning Synnfjell, Hugulia, and Gamlestølen areas. For those who crave the thrill of alpine skiing, a ski lift is conveniently located just a 21-minute drive away. But it's not all about adrenaline. The chalet's location also promises tranquility and peace, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're enjoying a quiet morning coffee on the terrace or a cozy evening by the fireplace, this home offers the perfect setting for relaxation. Modern Comfort Meets Traditional Charm Built in 2018, the chalet boasts high-quality craftsmanship and ... click here to read more

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A Mountain Retreat with Endless Possibilities Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the peaks of Langsua National Park. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. Nestled in the heart of Valdres, the Hedda chalet at Ølsjølitoppen 70 offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Etnedal, Norway. A Day in the Life at Ølsjølitoppen Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the east-facing terrace, where the morning sun gently warms your face. As you sip, plan your day's adventures—perhaps a morning hike along the extensive network of trails that begin right at your doorstep. The trails, renowned for their high standards, weave through breathtaking landscapes, offering glimpses of local wildlife and the vibrant colors of seasonal flora. After a morning of exploration, return to your chalet, where the open-plan living area welcomes you with its bright, airy ambiance. Large windows frame the stunning mountain views, allowing natural light to flood the space. The custom-built bay window bench, adorned with plush cushions from Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrikk, invites you to relax and soak in the scenery. A Culinary Haven The heart of this home is its kitchen, supplied by Strai Kjøkken and fully equipped with modern appliances. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a gourmet dinner, the kitchen's thoughtful design ensures every culinary endeavor is a pleasure. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area is perfect for entertaining family and friends, creating memories over shared meals. Comfort and Convenience With three spaciou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Etnedal, Bakkebygde 580 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape amidst Norway's natural beauty. This cabin, set in the idyllic surroundings of Bakkebygde, is a perfect retreat for anyone yearning for peace and quiet, away from the hustling cities yet with the convenience of road access. Stretching across 59 square meters, this two-bedroom cabin is a cozy fit for small families or couples looking for a weekend haven or perhaps a longer stay. Upon arrival, you’ll immediately feel enveloped by the tranquility of the area. Positioned at around 875 meters above sea level, this spot not only offers breathtaking views but also assures a refreshing atmosphere, perfect for all seasons. When stepping inside the cabin, a warm entrance hall welcomes you, creating a homely feel right from the first moment. A functional kitchen invites you to create comforting meals, while a cozy living room provides the space to relax, complete with rustic charm. Two comfortable bedrooms ensure a restful night's sleep after a day of adventure, while a sanitary room/storage space and a conveniently designed toilet room, equipped with an incineration toilet, make this cabin both practical and comfortable. Etnedal, characterized by its sparse collection of holiday homes, offers residents a calm and private atmosphere, allowing you to retreat within nature while still enjoying accessibility with on-site parking available. The cabin's eco-friendly solar panels make it a sustainable choice for those conscious of their environmental footprint—an ideal mix of comfort with care for nature. The region surrounding Bakkebygde 580 is truly an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. In the cold embrace of winter, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Etnedal, Glenna 134 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances tranquility with adventure. This delightful property is situated in a picturesque row of cabins, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's Innlandet region. Whether you're an expat seeking a serene retreat or an overseas buyer looking for a holiday home, this chalet promises a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and outdoor activities. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills and dense forests. The chalet's large windows invite the morning light to flood the living space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living area is designed for both relaxation and entertainment, featuring a cozy wood-burning stove that becomes the heart of the home during chilly evenings. The kitchen, seamlessly integrated into the living space, is both practical and stylish. Light-colored cabinetry and ample workspace make it a joy to prepare meals, whether you're whipping up a quick breakfast before hitting the trails or crafting a gourmet dinner to enjoy by the fire. The open layout ensures that the cook is never isolated from the conversation, making it perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. The chalet boasts two comfortable bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The master bedroom is spacious enough for a double bed and storage, while the second bedroom features a custom-built bunk bed, ideal for children or guests. The bathroom, though simple, is functional and equipped with all the essentials for your stay. Step outside onto the expansive veranda, where you can unwind and soak in the panoramic v ... click here to read more

Welcome to Glenna 134!

Nestled within the breathtaking beauty of the Norwegian countryside lies a hidden gem that could soon become your rustic retreat. This delightful cabin in Etnedal, Norway, offers not just a home, but an experience that embraces the tranquil rhythms of nature. Now, let’s embark on a captivating journey through this wonderfully situated cabin, tucked away in the serene folds of Glenna, just a brief drive from the alluring locale of Gamlestølen. Ah, Glenna, such a picturesque spot where the Norway wilderness unfolds like scenes from a postcard. This tidy cabin, encompassing an area of 174 square meters, offers not just shelter but also a way of life steeped in natural wonders. Here, the seasons perform an elegant dance, with each quarter of the year unveiling a new spectrum of activities. As winter descends, you can whisk away into a wonderland of well-tended ski paths that snake into an expansive network of trails, perfect for both traditional skiing and skating. Moreover, life in Etnedal is not merely defined by the beauty of its winters. Spring and summer exude a different kind of allure with endless trails for hiking and biking excursions. The nearby Jomfruslettfjell and Spåtind mountains call out to adventure lovers, promising escapades amidst their famed terrains. And for those who cannot resist the pull of water, a short trip to Lenningen opens up opportunities for fishing or a tranquil day by the lakeside. Now, let's bring the focus back to this cabin which exudes a warm vibe, making it an ideal family retreat. The residence, enveloped in peaceful privacy away from the old Glenna Mountain Center, offers a quiet haven amid the bustle of your busy life. The cabin boasts: - 3 Bedrooms: Spacious enough for family or ... click here to read more

Welcome to Glenna 96!

Nestled within the serene and picturesque landscapes of Etnedal, Briskehallvegen 12 greets potential homeowners with an enticing promise of mountainside tranquility and adventure. This chalet, although newly built, has already become a significant feature in the well-established surroundings of Liastøl Hyttegrend. Known for its enriching natural beauty, Etnedal has become a sought-after destination for nature enthusiasts and those looking for a simpler life away from the hustle and bustle of city life. With 87 square meters of space, the chalet is both spacious and functional for family living or anyone looking to indulge in the charm of cabin life. One can imagine cozy family evenings within its comfortable walls or hosting intimate gatherings with friends from near or far. The chalet is thoughtfully designed to include: - 3 roomy bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - An attic with two additional rooms - Bright and airy living room - Open-plan kitchen - Large windows with scenic views - Partially covered terraces For the adventurous spirits, the chalet is a perfect base for outdoor activities. Liastøltjednet, being approximately 900 meters above sea level, offers endless trails for hiking and exploring. The hiking terrain is unrivaled, available all year round, and invites both beginners and seasoned hikers alike to embark on beautiful journeys through vast open spaces. It's the kind of place where one can truly appreciate the four seasons—each bringing its own unique splendor to the landscape. Living in Etnedal offers a pristine slice of Norway’s iconic wilderness, with a climate that is quite invigorating. Winters transform the region into a mesmerizing wonderland perfect for skiing, while summers bring soft gre ... click here to read more

Welcome to Briskehallvegen 12!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Etnedal region, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Located at Åslivegen 288, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. With its prime location, this chalet is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the serene Norwegian mountains. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and breathtaking views of the Synnfjell mountain range. The chalet's elevated position at 870 meters above sea level ensures panoramic vistas that stretch across the landscape, including the majestic Spåtind peak. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the 13 sqm terrace or enjoying a cozy evening by the fireplace, every moment here is infused with the tranquility of nature. ### A Gateway to Adventure Etnedal is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The chalet is strategically positioned to offer direct access to a myriad of activities: - Hiking & Biking: Trails begin right at your doorstep, leading you through lush forests and past serene lakes. - Fishing & Swimming: A short walk takes you to Øyvatnet and the Åfeta river, perfect for a refreshing dip or a day of fishing. - Winter Sports: With cross-country ski trails just 700 meters away and a ski lift a mere 10-minute drive, winter sports are always within reach. ### Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Despite its rustic charm, the chalet is equipped with modern amenities to ensure comfort year-round: - Electricity & Water: Fully installed, providing all the conveniences of modern living. - Spacious Living Areas: Two living rooms with large windows that flood the space with natural li ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åslivegen 288!

Nestled in the tranquil mountain landscapes of Etnedal, the charming chalet at Solsvingen 26 stands ready to welcome its next owner. This spirited retreat offers a slice of nature’s beauty paired with modern comforts, creating an ideal getaway for those seeking a balance between peace and adventure. Comprising a main chalet, an annex, and a handy storage shed, this property is teeming with potential and opportunity. Let me steal a moment from my jam-packed schedule to tell you about this lovely piece of paradise here in Etnedal. Upon arriving at Solsvingen 26, you're immediately greeted by the crisp mountain air and the peaceful sounds of nature. Tucked away at an impressive 890 meters above sea level, this property commands views that stretch across the peaks and valleys, offering a daily spectacle that changes with the seasons. Etnedal is known for its dramatic landscapes dotted with lush forests, crystal-clear streams, and majestic mountains, making it a haven for outdoor enthuthiasts. The city center is close enough to provide convenience but far enough to maintain the serene atmosphere that only a place like this can offer. Features of the chalet include: - Main holiday home built in 2017 - Bright, sunny position with west-facing views - Spacious plot of 1486.8 m2 - Well-maintained, charming wooden exterior - Cozy living areas with wood-burning fireplace - Four comfortable bedrooms - Two modern bathrooms - Fully-equipped kitchen - Separate annex for guests or additional storage - Convenient storage shed Etnedal's Charms & Amenities: Living here is a blend of exploration and relaxation. The area acts as a gateway to a myriad of outdoor activities. Spåtind, part of the Synnfjell mountain massif, offers some of t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Solsvingen 26, a property presented by EiendomsMeger1 Fjellmegleren!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Astriddalen, Etnedal, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located at Astriddalssvingen 62, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. With its prime location at the foot of the majestic Jomfruslettfjell, this chalet is the perfect second home for those seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous holiday getaway. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of a nearby stream, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. This is the daily reality at this Etnedal chalet, where the natural beauty of Norway is your constant companion. The property spans a generous 2,695 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities, family gatherings, or simply soaking up the sun. ### A Cozy and Inviting Interior Built in 1979, the main cabin exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the entrance, living room, dining area, and kitchen, creating a social hub perfect for family and friends. The living room, with its wood-burning stove, is the heart of the home, providing warmth and a cozy ambiance after a day of exploring the great outdoors. - Open-plan living area with wood-burning stove - Large windows offering stunning views and natural light - Custom-built kitchen with wooden cabinetry and propane stove - Two comfortable bedrooms ideal for families or groups - Simple washroom for basic facilities - Covered terrace for enjoying the tranquil surroundings ### A True Back-to-Nature Experience This chalet offers a traditional Norwegian cabin experience, with no installed electricity, water, or sewag ... click here to read more

Welcome to Astriddalssvingen 62!

Welcome to Åslivegen 153, a delightful chalet nestled in the heart of Etnedal, Norway. This charming property offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and the authentic Norwegian cabin lifestyle. Situated at an elevation of 839 meters, this chalet is surrounded by lush wildflower meadows and traditional mountain pastures, providing an idyllic setting for relaxation and recreation. Originally constructed in 1940 using traditional log building techniques, the chalet has been thoughtfully extended with a timber frame addition. The property is in good condition, offering a cozy retreat for family getaways or a rustic base for exploring the surrounding nature. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in simplicity and natural beauty. Whether you're sipping coffee on the veranda or embarking on a hiking adventure, every moment here is a chance to reconnect with nature. ### Key Features: - Two inviting living rooms perfect for socializing and relaxation. - Functional kitchen with nostalgic charm, ready for modernization. - Two peaceful bedrooms offering restful retreats after outdoor adventures. - Basic cabin bathroom with potential for upgrades. - Partially completed veranda with south-facing views over the stunning landscape. - Electricity connected for modern comfort and convenience. - Generous freehold plot of 1,140 square meters, ideal for gardening or recreation. - Excellent car access with parking and garage space available. - Proximity to outdoor activities like hiking, cross- ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åslivegen 153!

Welcome to Grøvaberget 72! This charming cabin is waiting for you in the peaceful surroundings of Etnedal, Norway. The moment you arrive, you will notice how the hustle and bustle of city life just fades away. Here, tranquility reigns supreme, and the only sounds you hear are the gentle whisper of the wind through the trees and perhaps a distant bird singing its song. This delightful cabin sits in an area known for scattered cabins and holiday homes, a testimony to its allure as a retreat from the din of urban living. Etnedal is not just a place on a map; it's a promise of serenity and natural beauty. The area around Grøvaberget is simply spectacular with hills and forests painting a serene picture against the sky. The air here is crisp and fresh, a benefit of its rural setting, and during the winter months, a blanket of snow transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland. This makes it a great spot for nature lovers and people who appreciate a slower pace of life. It's definitely an area to replace stress with peace. Now, let's talk about this lovely cabin itself. Built with a delightful blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, the property serves as a perfect getaway for those looking for relaxation. As you set foot inside, you’re greeted by a spacious living room. Picture yourself here, with a cozy sofa set facing those large windows that allow the natural light to flood the space in a very inviting manner. Coupled with the raw stone finished fireplace, the room's warmth is both physical and atmospheric, making it the ideal place to unwind with family or friends after a day of exploring the surrounding nature. The kitchen is both practical and beautiful, featuring laminated plates and sturdy oak fronts. It's ... click here to read more

Welcome to Grøvaberget 72, a property presented by EiendomsMegler1 Fjellmegleren!

Step off the cabin's small front porch on a February morning and the only sound is the soft compression of fresh snow under your boots. Fifty meters down the track, the groomed cross-country trail cuts through the birch forest, and you're moving. That's the daily reality of owning this two-bedroom chalet in Bakkebygda, a quiet pocket of Etnedal municipality in the Valdres region of inland Norway — a place where the winter sports lifestyle isn't something you drive an hour to reach. It's right outside your door. Etnedal sits in a long river valley carved by the Etna river, flanked by rounded fells that hold snow reliably from November through April. The light here in deep winter is extraordinary — low and golden for a few hours midday, turning the spruce hillsides a shade of amber that no photograph does justice. Come July, the same hills turn a dense green and the river below the cabin runs clear and cold, full of brown trout. This is the rhythm of the place: dramatic seasonal swings, and a cabin life that fits itself around both. The chalet itself sits on a generous 2,390-square-meter plot in Bakkebygda, positioned so that the river runs just below the property boundary. Two bedrooms give the cabin a practical, honest footprint — enough for a family of four or a group of friends to spread out without wasted space to heat in winter. The open-plan arrangement of the kitchen and living-dining area is the right call for this kind of cabin: you're not separated from the people you came here with. Someone can be frying eggs on the kitchenette while the others are pulling on ski boots and swapping stories by the stove, and nobody misses a word. The solar power system is worth dwelling on for a moment. In a remote mountain s ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the captivating landscapes of Nord-Torpa, the cabin at Tverråvegen 33 offers a unique escape for those seeking the simple tranquility and rustic charm of Scandinavian life. I know, I know, I'm always talking up these spots, but honestly, bear with me here. Nord-Torpa's natural beauty is just an hour and a half drive or about two and a half hours down the road to Oslo. Imagine stepping into your own retreat after winding down scenic roads—it's all about that serene haven away from the bustling city life. This 44-square-meter cabin is set against a backdrop of lush greenery and towering conifers, making it an idyllic spot for nature enthusiasts. If hiking trails are your jam, you've picked the right place. You can practically climb outta bed and hit the trails; there are plenty of opportunities year-round. Whether you fancy a summer's stroll or a winter's cross-country skiing adventure—Nord-Torpa, folks, simply has it all, well... nature-wise, anyway. Now, let me paint you a fuller picture of this cabin's story. Built to embrace, not challenge its surroundings, we're talking two cozy bedrooms—sure, not spacious, but ideal for winding down after a day's exploration. So if you're imagining hosting guests, these spots double up for snug sleeping arrangements. The living area, warmed by a wood stove since 2018, brings that signature cabin atmosphere to life with the soft crackling of logs. Trust me, there’s nothing quite like nature and a warm hearth to lull you into relaxation. Plus, a large terrace invites you to lose time admiring the stunning views. That terrace, since 2014, is just waiting for you to set up a few chairs and soak in what little sunshine we Norwegians cherish. Either it's raining - which ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tverråvegen 33!

Step outside on a crisp October morning, coffee in hand, and watch the frost on the valley floor melt as the sun clears the ridge above Nystølåsen. At 890 metres above sea level, the air is different up here. Sharper. Quieter. The kind of quiet where you notice birdsong you'd forgotten existed. This three-bedroom mountain chalet at Knatten 37 in Etnedal sits on 1,003 square metres of solid Norwegian bedrock, and it earns every kroner of its asking price in the currency of uncomplicated living. No neighbours crowding the terrace. No traffic noise drifting up through the pines. Just a southwest-facing slope, a genuinely snow-secure winter, and a small pond glinting 200 metres down the trail. The cabin was built in 1999 and has been looked after with the kind of quiet diligence that only shows up when you actually inspect the details — exterior stain applied regularly to both the main building and the insulated outbuilding, terraces treated with Møre Tyri, everything structurally sound and move-in ready. The current owners are willing to sell it fully furnished, which means the kitchen, the bunk beds, even the dining chairs hand-painted with capercaillie motifs, all stay if you want them. You could realistically arrive on a Friday afternoon, light the fireplace, and have nowhere to be until Monday. That fireplace anchors the 22.3-square-metre living room — the social heart of the cabin. Large windows pull the mountain panorama inside, and when the wood is burning and the light is going golden across the valley, it's difficult to think of a reason to be anywhere else. The kitchen is compact and honest: a practical U-shape at 7.5 square metres with upper cabinets and enough counter space for serious post-hike cooking. The ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic village of Nord-Torpa, this delightful cabin offers a tranquil retreat from the bustling city life, perfect for overseas buyers or expats looking for a peaceful getaway. The property is located at Nord-Torpvegen 2007, in a region known for its breathtaking natural beauty and welcoming community. This cozy cabin stands ready to be your sanctuary amidst the wooded landscapes of Hugulia, where nature’s embrace can be felt the moment you step out onto the terrace or listen to the crackling fire inside. At 73 square meters, this charming cabin offers the perfect balance between quaint coziness and functional living space. The cabin welcomes you with a warm, inviting atmosphere, effortlessly illuminated by the ample natural light that pours in through the large windows. Imagine coming back to this snug haven after a day filled with exploring the surrounding forests or skiing the local trails. The living room, generous enough to accommodate a dining table and sofa set, becomes a gathering spot where stories and laughter can be shared around a glowing fireplace—ideal for chilly Norwegian evenings. The practical kitchen, styled in light-colored furnishings, is a welcoming space for meal preparations after outdoor adventures. With two comfortable bedrooms, this cabin provides ample sleeping arrangements for a family or couple. The bathroom, complete with a shower cabin, ensures functionality without sacrificing comfort. What’s living in a cabin without a bit of outdoor charm? Directly outside the living room, a terrace extends the living space, offering a serene spot to breathe in the fresh mountain air or bask in the northern sun. The gravel driveway leads conveniently up to the cabin, with parking space ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nord-Torpvegen 2007!

Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Nord-Torpa, this charming cabin at Nord-Torpvegen 1975 offers a quintessential retreat into the heart of nature with comfort and warmth. Nord-Torpa, known for its serene beauty and outdoor adventures, is a delightful location for those seeking a blend of tranquility and activity. As you arrive at this cabin, the hustle and bustle of life seems to melt away. The picturesque surroundings and a whiff of fresh mountain air greet you, painting a serene scene right outside your doorstep. This appealing cabin stands as a testament to blending rustic charm with modern conveniences, making it a compelling choice for a cozy getaway or even a permanent abode. Features: - Size: 55 sqm - Bedrooms: 2 (cozy and welcoming) - Bathroom: 1 (modern and functional) - Living Room: Delightful with a warm fireplace - Kitchen Nook: Modern amenities with rustic charm - Terrace: Large, partially covered for all-weather enjoyments - Electrical System: Recently updated - Exterior Cladding & Roof: Newly renovated - Car Access: Park right outside your door - Freehold plot: Enjoy full ownership - Proximity to Nature: Minutes from hiking and ski trails Living in a cabin like this is a unique experience. The simpler, quieter life beckons as you unwind by the crackling fireplace, enjoying the cozy warmth it brings. You can feel the character and history of the area embedded within the wooden walls—a real testament to classic Norwegian craftsmanship combined with tastefully modern updates. Local Charm and Activities Nord-Torpa is an enchanting destination for anyone who loves the great outdoors. The possibilities are endless—whether you're an avid hiker or just seeking a peaceful spot for reflection. Those who live ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nord-torpvegen 1975!

Nestled in the idyllic and peaceful landscape of Etnedal, Stuvelivegen 3 offers a cozy cabin escape for those yearning to embrace the tranquility and beauty of Norway's Smiugardsbygda region. Located about 800 meters above sea level, this cabin is a great pick for anyone who appreciates nature and desires a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Life in Etnedal means immersing oneself in an environment of natural splendor with the ability to explore numerous outdoor activities. This area is widely recognized for its breathtaking hiking trails that crisscross through both gentle and rugged terrain. Here, you can wander through lush forests, discover hidden lakes, and encounter stunning vistas that make every hike memorable. During the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy paradise, ideal for cross-country skiing. The well-prepared ski tracks are just 350 meters from your doorstep, providing endless hours of exploration. If downhill skiing or snowboarding is more your speed, you're in luck—the Gamlestølen alpine center is only about 20 minutes away. Climate-wise, Etnedal experiences the magic of all four seasons. You can expect delightful and mild summers filled with long daylight hours, perfect for exploring the surrounding countryside or enjoying the cabin's newly upgraded veranda. Winter brings snow-laden landscapes and a cozy atmosphere, with the wood stove and fireplace providing plenty of warmth. Rain is relatively common, contributing to the lush scenery, but every season has its own beauty. The cabin itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, with its natural wood paneling offering both warmth and authenticity. Featuring two comfortable bedrooms, this retreat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stuvelivegen 3!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Etnedal region, this charming chalet at Juvavegen 52 offers a unique opportunity to own a serene second home. With breathtaking views of Lake Garin and surrounded by pristine mountain terrain, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the majestic Lake Garin shimmering in the morning light. This chalet, built in 1995, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and outdoor pursuits. Whether you're an expat looking for a holiday retreat or an investor seeking a property with rental potential, this chalet promises a rewarding experience. A Lifestyle of Peace and Adventure Etnedal is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, offering a plethora of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking and cross-country skiing to fishing and swimming, the region is a playground for nature lovers. The Garaåsen trail association maintains nearby ski tracks, connecting you to popular destinations like Gamlestølen and Synnfjell with Spåtind. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding. Chalet Features and Amenities - Size: 88 square meters of generous living space, with an additional 7 square meters of external storage. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, ideal for family and guests. - Living Room: Bright and airy, with large windows offering panoramic views and direct access to a 19-square-meter veranda. - Kitchen: Well-equipped with ample cabinet space for culinary adventures. - Bathroom: Modern facilities with a shower and a separate room with an incineration toilet. - U ... click here to read more

Real estate agent Siri Lyseng Solberg presents this leisure property