Scenic Fjordside Chalet in Masfjordnes: Ideal Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Austfjordvegen 1100, 5981 Masfjordnes, Masfjordnes (Norway)

0 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 29Floor area

€61,000

Chalet

No parking

0 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

29m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Vestland region, this charming chalet at Austfjordvegen 1100, Masfjordnes, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines the allure of Norway's natural beauty with the comforts of a cozy, well-maintained cabin.

Imagine waking up to the serene views of the Austfjorden, where the morning sun dances on the water, and the air is crisp and invigorating. This chalet, built in 1956, is perched on a generous 817 square meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. With a usable area of 29 square meters, the cabin is compact yet functional, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere.

A Cozy Retreat with Modern Conveniences



- Living Space: The main floor features a bright living room with large windows that frame the stunning fjord views. The open layout is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the great outdoors.
- Kitchen: Equipped with smooth-fronted cabinets and a laminate countertop, the kitchen is both practical and charming. Gas appliances add a touch of rustic charm, ideal for those who appreciate a traditional cabin experience.
- Bathroom: A simple yet functional space with a basic sink and macerator toilet, ensuring comfort during your stay.
- Loft Sleeping Quarters: While not officially approved as bedrooms, the loft offers additional sleeping space, perfect for accommodating guests or family.

Embrace the Outdoors



- Fishing & Swimming: With direct access to the fjord, enjoy fishing or swimming in the pristine waters.
- Hiking Trails: Explore numerous marked trails, including the popular Nordkvingo to Kalvedalshytta route.
- Nature & Wildlife: The region is renowned for its rich opportunities for hunting and fishing, offering endless adventures for nature enthusiasts.

Conveniently Secluded



- Local Amenities: A short walk to a 24-hour grocery store in Kvingo ensures daily necessities are always within reach.
- Proximity to Towns: Just a 30-minute drive to Knarvik for more extensive shopping and services.
- Access to Bergen: Approximately one hour's drive to Bergen, with its vibrant cultural scene and international airport, making travel convenient.

Investment Potential



- Freehold Ownership: Enjoy full control and flexibility with this freehold property.
- Low Annual Fees: Municipal fees are approximately 2,700 NOK, making it an affordable investment.
- Rental Opportunities: With its idyllic location and amenities, the chalet has excellent potential as a holiday rental, offering a lucrative return on investment.

A Lifestyle Like No Other



Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates nature, tranquility, and adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life or a base for outdoor escapades, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and simplicity.

Imagine summer evenings spent on the terrace, watching the sun set over the fjord, or winter days cozying up by the fire after a day of skiing or snowshoeing. The possibilities are endless, and the memories you'll create here will last a lifetime.

This chalet in Masfjordnes is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a new way of living. Don't miss the chance to make it your own and experience the magic of Norway's fjord landscape firsthand. Contact Homestra today to learn more about this exceptional opportunity.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
0
Size
29
Price per m²
€2,103
Garden size
817
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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Charming cabin in scenic surroundings.

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Front view of the cabin

Stand at the window on a July evening at midnight and the sky above Laksefjorden is still burning orange. Not a streetlight in sight. Just the fjord stretching out below, the kind of silence that actually has a sound to it—wind off the water, a distant eagle, your own pulse slowing down. This is what you're buying into with this cabin project in Oldervika, Lebesby municipality, a raw and honest piece of Norway's far north waiting for someone with vision and a hammer. Let's be upfront about what this is. The cabin needs work—floors, walls, ceilings, the electrical system, the plumbing—all of it is a project. The structure stands at roughly 5 by 7 meters internally, around 30 square meters officially registered, and it's in good enough shape structurally that you're not starting from zero. What you're getting is a blank interior in a place that already has a well, a grid connection, and a car-accessible track from the main road just 100 meters out. The fundamentals are there. The canvas is yours. And what a place to build that canvas. Oldervika sits within Lebesby municipality in Finnmark—Norway's northernmost county, and one of the last genuinely wild stretches of Europe. The cabin's elevated position looks directly over Laksefjorden, a fjord that shifts color hour by hour, from steel grey in the morning mist to deep cobalt under the afternoon sun to amber and rose in the long Arctic evenings. In winter, when the Barents Sea weather rolls in and the northern lights ignite above the fjord, you'll understand why photographers and wanderers have been making the long drive up the E6 for decades. The village of Lebesby is five to ten minutes away by car. There's a grocery store, a school, local services—enough that you're n ... click here to read more

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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

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Step into a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life with this quaint cabin on Hosøyvegen, located in the picturesque village of Ostereidet, Norway. Nestled along the rugged coastline, this cozy abode captures the essence of Norwegian coastal living while offering just the right spot for a peaceful getaway. Situated on a sprawling 2-acre plot, this cabin is where memories can be cherished for a lifetime. Let's start with the highlights of living in Ostereidet. This charming village in western Norway maintains the rural charm of a bygone era while offering a range of modern conveniences. The area is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, full of majestic fjords and lush greenery. Nature enthusiasts and adventurers will find a paradise here with hiking trails meandering through the stunning terrain, and the coastline inviting for spontaneous fishing trips. If you’re into exploring local culture, the village hosts several annual events that celebrate local Norwegian arts and traditions. The local climate is typical of western Norway — it's moderate with plenty of rainfall ensuring that the foliage stays lush year-round. Summers are mild, perfect for long hikes, coastal walks, and enjoying the abundant daylight. Winters are chilly, offering dramatic snowscapes and opportunities for cozying up indoors around the cabin's wood stove. Now, moving onto the property, this cabin is an inviting retreat that offers tranquility and versatility. The 50 square meters are put to astute use with a design that prioritizes comfort and functionality. The cabin features: - Two snug bedrooms - One bathroom equipped with a shower featuring a foot pump - A wood stove for heating - Panel heaters to provide extra warmth - A fun ... click here to read more

Hosøyvegen 165 presented by EIE Eiendomsmegling, by Nikolai Tisthamar!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. Before you lies the serene expanse of Osterfjorden, its waters reflecting the ever-changing sky. This is life at Hopsdalsvegen 28, a traditional chalet nestled in the picturesque village of Hjelmås, where nature's beauty is your constant companion. A Day in the Life at Hopsdalsvegen 28 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, the morning sun casting a warm glow over the fjord. As you sip your coffee, the scent of pine trees mingles with the salty sea breeze, creating a sensory tapestry that invigorates the soul. The chalet's cozy interior, with its rustic charm and inviting fireplace, offers a perfect retreat for those cooler days, where you can curl up with a good book or enjoy a family game night. As the day unfolds, the surrounding landscape beckons. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual stroller, the trails around Hjelmås offer something for everyone. Explore the lush forests, discover hidden waterfalls, or simply enjoy a peaceful walk along the fjord's edge. For those who love the water, the chalet's proximity to the sea provides ample opportunities for swimming, fishing, or boating. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Hjelmås is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village is a gateway to Norway's rich cultural heritage, with local festivals celebrating everything from traditional crafts to contemporary art. Sample the region's culinary delights, from fresh seafood to hearty stews, at nearby eateries that offer a taste of authentic Norwegian cuisine. Despite its tranquil set ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hopsdalsvegen 28!

Nestled in the serene village of Lonevåg, Norway, Tveitavegen 20 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential country home that perfectly balances traditional charm with modern comforts. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, cultural richness, and tranquil living. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This is the daily reality at Tveitavegen 20, a home that promises peace and rejuvenation away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. A Home with Character and Comfort Spanning 153 square meters, this two-story home is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous upkeep. The ground floor welcomes you with three distinct living rooms, each offering a unique ambiance for relaxation or entertaining. The central living room opens directly onto a terrace, where you can savor long summer evenings with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The heart of the home, the kitchen, was renovated in 2018 and boasts modern amenities while retaining a rustic charm. With its profiled fronts, laminated countertops, and integrated appliances, it’s a space where culinary creativity can flourish. Adjacent to the kitchen, a traditional scullery provides practical storage and a secondary entrance, perfect for managing outdoor gear. Upstairs, three bedrooms await, each thoughtfully designed to offer comfort and tranquility. The master bedroom, a spacious 17.2 square meters, features a walk-in closet, while the other two bedrooms, one with a cozy wood-burning stove, provide ample space for family or guests. Modern Amenities Meet Historical Charm - Bathrooms: ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tveitavegen 20 - presented by Eiendomsmegler Norge v/ Martin Raknes

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet in Hosteland offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and sustainable living. Located at Yndesdalsvegen 532, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the serene views of Kvamsdalsvatnet, with the gentle sounds of nature as your morning soundtrack. This chalet, with its eco-friendly features and rustic charm, is more than just a holiday home; it's a lifestyle choice that promises peace, privacy, and a deep connection with the natural world. ### A Lifestyle of Tranquility and Adventure Hosteland, a picturesque village in Masfjorden, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, where fjords meet mountains, and lush forests stretch as far as the eye can see. This region is a paradise for those who love the great outdoors, offering a plethora of activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating. - Hiking Trails: Explore the numerous trails that lead to breathtaking mountain peaks, offering panoramic views that are sure to leave you in awe. - Fishing: The nearby Frøysetelva river is famous for its salmon and sea trout, providing ample opportunities for fishing enthusiasts. - Water Activities: With the sea just 2.7 km away, you can indulge in kayaking, sailing, or simply enjoy a peaceful day by the water. ### Eco-Friendly and Self-Sufficient Living This chalet is designed for those who value sustainability and self-sufficiency. Powered by solar panels and a generator, it offers an off-grid experience that is both eco-friendly and cost-effective. The wood-burning stove in the l ... click here to read more

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Step right up and take a peek at this delightful chalet nestled in the charming town of Isdalstø. At Gjervika 6, this cozy retreat serves as an ideal abode for family gatherings or for hosting a reunion with old friends. Immersed amidst the picturesque landscapes of Gjervik, you'll be assured ample exposure to the sun while also enjoying the serene rural surroundings that provide a refreshing escape from the bustling city life. Isdalstø, a quaint town in the beautiful country of Norway, boasts a peaceful and quiet environment perfect for those wishing to escape the hustle-and-bustle. The climate is characteristic of the Norwegian charm with chilly winters and mild summers, all enveloped in an ethereal mist that adds to the stunning beauty of the landscape. The chalet itself provides a heartwarming blend of coziness and functionality that is difficult to resist. This lovely chalet spans 69 square meters, and it's priced at an attractive 112,820. It's perfect for families or those wanting to immerse themselves in the calm and quiet of Norwegian rural life. Despite its remote setting, it's only a short hop to the vibrant center of Knarvik, where you'll find everything you need for daily life: - Shopping Centers - Grocery Stores - Pharmacies - Gas Stations - Emergency services - Municipal Administration If you're someone who enjoys the beauty of changing seasons, you'll love the seasons here in Isdalstø, where each one paints the landscape with its own beautiful hues, making every visit feel like a brand new experience. The property itself is in good condition, with many recent upgrades that elevate the overall appeal and functionality of the space. Over the past few years, there have been various improvements made to ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing at Gjervika 6 - Presented by Pål Kristian Fogge for Eiendomsmegler Vest!

Greetings! As a busy real estate agent working with a global real estate agency, I am thrilled to present to you a wonderful opportunity in the heart of the beautiful country of Norway. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking for a serene yet connected place to live, then let me introduce you to this spacious villa located at Røsvikhaugane 8, 5914 Isdalstø, situated within the charming town of Knarvik. Nestled on a hill, this villa presents a captivating view of the picturesque Osterfjorden and the surrounding landscapes. Imagine waking up to the sight of the sea glistening in the morning light—it's a sight you truly cannot get enough of. This residence stands proudly atop three floors, offering ample space and versatility to suit a large family or those who cherish a roomy abode. - 4 Bedrooms: Perfect to accommodate a large family, ensuring everyone has their personal space. - 2 Bathrooms: Offering convenience with full facilities for all family members. - Large Living Room: Equipped with a cozy fireplace, which adds warmth during the cold months. - Heat Pump: Helps keep the home comfortable year-round. - Spacious Kitchen: With smooth fronts and a solid wood countertop, a space that will satisfy the home cook's needs. - Generous Terrace (70 m²): Perfect for outdoor gatherings or relaxing while soaking in the views. - Attached Garage: Included for your vehicles or storage, with ample parking available in the driveway. Given that the villa was originally built back in 1985, you might find that there are a few updates required to make it meet today's expectations. I wouldn't look at it as a drawback, though; rather, see this as a creative project, an opportunity to mold the home into exactly what you envision. W ... click here to read more

Welcome to Røsvikhaugane 8 - Presented by Eiendomsmegler Vest v/Torgeir Glomnes.

Alright, so I’m juggling several viewings today but wanted to get this out to you as quick as possible. I’m an agent for a global agency and I’ve sold homes both locally and abroad, so I understand what international buyers are looking for, especially those searching for a second home or a peaceful retreat. Here’s one property in Norway’s Hylkje that truly fits the bill for someone craving authentic country living by the sea, and it’s not too far from Bergen either. Let’s start with the property itself – it’s a proper country home, but not your usual move-in ready home, I’m going to be straight up. The cabin was built in 1942, so as you’d expect, it’s got a lot of character from another era, but it does need some renovations. It’s a fixer-upper for sure, but if you’re looking for potential and want to put your own stamp on things, this is one to look at. The size isn’t huge inside, about 27m² living area, but that’s absolutely typical for Norwegian cabins of this age. There’s more usable space outside though, with a total of 94m² including outbuildings and storage, which is really quite practical for boats, tools, gear, and just general country living. What really makes this property special if you ask me, is the land and the location. You’ve got about 5,131 square meters – that’s over an acre – and about 28 meters of private shoreline. Private shoreline is really rare these days, and this bit leads straight down to your own boathouse and dock. The boathouse is a tad rustic but does the job and could be fixed up with a bit of effort. The dock means you can have a boat right outside your door, and for anyone who loves fishing, boating, or even just swimming, this is a huge plus. Let me pause on the area for a minute. H ... click here to read more

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Situated along the enchanting shoreline of Hordvik, this boathouse offers a true slice of Norwegian coastal living. Nestled within a sheltered harbor, it's the perfect setting for those who dream of the tranquility of the sea and the vibrant community that comes with it. With a solid concrete foundation, this boathouse, constructed in the 1960s, spans a comfortable 39 square meters. It’s a practical retreat with plenty of potential for personalization to suit your lifestyle. As I'm a bussy real estate agent with a global reach, let me take you on a journey to this unique property. Its location in Hordvik, a serene coastal village, invites you to let go of bustling city life and embrace a more relaxed pace. The village, with its sense of community, gives you both privacy and convenience. Hordvik isn't just a place you visit; it becomes a lifestyle rooted in the simplicity and beauty of nature. This boathouse is particularly appealing for those with a penchant for boating or water-based activities. The proximity to the Hordvik Boat Club means it’s not just about having a place to store your boat—it's about becoming part of a community. The harbor is a gateway to the fjords, with calm waters protected by a breakwater. Picture setting off from your door to explore the stunning Sørfjorden and Osterfjorden, fjords rich in natural beauty and brimming with fish. It's an angler's dream come true! Imagine starting your day with the crisp, clean air unique to coastal Norway. Summers in Hordvik are mild, with temperatures perfect for outdoor activities without being too hot. Winters can be chilly, with the added romance of snow-dusted landscapes. It’s a place where seasons distinctly unfold, each offering its own set of activitie ... click here to read more

Large boathouse in Nordre Nesjavegen, Hordvik

Nestled in the picturesque Hordvikneset area, this charming seaside cabin truly embodies the essence of Norway’s coastal lifestyle. Positioned thoughtfully by the water, it serves as an ideal retreat for those yearning for a bit of maritime allure while still being tethered to urban conveniences. With a private dock and boathouse, it offers an unbeatable setting for those who have always dreamt of breathing the salty sea air. For those unfamiliar with Hordvik, it's a delightful locale on the outskirts of Bergen, where the vibrant city culture meets the serene waters. The cabin is just 30 minutes away from the lively Bergen city center and only 15 minutes from the bustling town of Knarvik. This combination of tranquility and accessibility makes Hordvik a particularly attractive area for expatriates and international buyers seeking both peace and pragmatism. The property comprises a main cabin, boasting rustic elements alongside more modern accommodations. The layout has been designed with community and family in mind, making it a preferred choice for those who love hosting friends or family. As you step into the cabin, you'll be immediately greeted by large windows that frame sweeping sea views, drawing in beams of sunlight that illuminate the inviting living room area. Here's a quick glance at what this property includes: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - 83 square meters of living space - A well-appointed kitchen - Open-plan living area - Private dock and boathouse - Multiple outdoor seating areas - Annex with extra sleeping arrangements - Eco-friendly solar panel electricity - Gas heater and bio-toilet Notably, the cabin’s annex not only supplements the living space with more sleeping accommodations but also enhances th ... click here to read more

Presentation of Hordvikneset 'Annebu' - by Morten Haugervåg and Eiendomsmegler Vest Åsane

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Seim, Norway, this charming chalet at Titlandsvegen 428 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. With its west-facing orientation, this property promises sun-drenched days and breathtaking views over the Radsundet strait, making it an idyllic retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the sight of the sun rising over the horizon. This chalet, with its cozy 65 square meters of living space, is perfect for those who value simplicity and the beauty of nature. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you as your new holiday haven. ### Experience the Seim Lifestyle Seim is a hidden gem in the Vestland region, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Despite its secluded feel, it's conveniently located just a 55-minute drive from Bergen, making it easily accessible for weekend getaways or extended stays. - Climate: Enjoy a temperate climate with mild summers and snowy winters, perfect for year-round outdoor activities. - Activities: From hiking and fishing to boating and swimming, Seim offers a plethora of activities to keep you engaged. - Accessibility: With a bus stop just 11 minutes away on foot, and Bergen's airport within reach, travel is a breeze. - Local Culture: Immerse yourself in the rich Norwegian culture, with local festivals and community events. ### A Second Home with Investment Potential Owning a second home in Seim is not just about leisure; it's a smart investment. The area's growing popularity among expats and tourists ensures a steady rental demand, offering potential rental yields for those looking to capit ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene enclave of Frekhaug, Hagelsundlia 22 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This delightful property, with its breathtaking sea views and private boathouse, is an idyllic retreat for those seeking a harmonious blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Here, the panoramic views of the sea stretch out before you, inviting you to embrace the day with a sense of peace and possibility. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or hosting a sunset dinner, this outdoor space is a haven for relaxation and connection. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Frekhaug is a hidden gem, offering a lifestyle that seamlessly combines leisure and adventure. The region is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with lush landscapes and pristine waters that beckon outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking and cycling to fishing and kayaking, the opportunities for exploration are endless. - Proximity to the Sea: Just steps away from your private boathouse, indulge in water-based activities like boating, fishing, and swimming. - Scenic Hiking Trails: Discover the beauty of the Norwegian countryside with trails that offer breathtaking views and invigorating walks. - Rich Marine Life: The area is a haven for fishing enthusiasts, with abundant marine life and popular fishing spots. - Birdwatching Paradise: The region's rich birdlife offers endless opportunities for nature observation and photography. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Built in 1958 and thoughtfully renovated in 1994, this chalet ex ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hagelsundlia 22!

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Romarheimsdalen valley, Sognevegen 475 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. This charming cabin, located in the serene village of Vikanes, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a deep connection with nature. With its picturesque surroundings and authentic Norwegian charm, this property is a haven for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Vestland county. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soothing sounds of Nysætrevatnet lake, just a stone's throw from your doorstep. This cabin, built in 1996, retains its original character while offering modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for families, couples, or solo adventurers. The property sits on a generous 737 square meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply basking in the fresh mountain air. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Living in Vikanes means embracing a lifestyle that harmonizes with nature. The cabin's location offers a wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking and skiing to fishing and boating. The nearby trails lead to breathtaking mountain peaks and serene fishing lakes, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're exploring the trails on foot or skis, the natural beauty of the area is sure to captivate your heart. ### Key Features: - Two cozy bedrooms: Perfect for a small family or hosting guests. - Traditional wood-burning stove: Ensures warmth and adds to the authentic cabin experience. - Functional kitchen: Equipped with essentials for preparing meals. - Spacious living area: Ideal for relaxation and socializing. - External storage shed ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sognevegen 475, presented by Torgeir Glomnes for Eiendomsmegler Norge!

Discover the Charm of a Classic Farmhouse at Radøyvegen 281, Alversund Nestled in the serene landscape of Alversund, the farmhouse at Radøyvegen 281 offers a unique blend of country charm and spacious living. This delightful property is ideal for those looking to infuse their everyday life with the peace and tranquility of rural living, while still enjoying the convenience of modern amenities. Property Features: - Total area of 236 square meters spread across three functional levels - Three well-sized bedrooms - Two bathrooms ensuring convenience for both family and guests - An attached garage, plus ample additional parking spaces - Developed outbuilding which could serve as a winter garden or creative studio space - Large plot with mature gardens and scenic views of the sea Local Area and Climate: Alversund is a picturesque village known for its natural beauty and peaceful surroundings. The farmhouse is situated along the serene Alverstraumen, a spot ideal for those who appreciate outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, and hiking in the nearby woods. The climate in Alversund is typically mild with moderate rainfall, which makes it ideal for outdoor activities year-round. Living in Alversund: Living in Alversund provides a refreshing escape from the bustle of city life. The community here is welcoming and friendly, often gathering for local events and festivities which foster a strong sense of belonging. With the proximity to the sea, residents enjoy fresh air and a clean environment, contributing to a healthier and more relaxed lifestyle. Lifestyle and Activities: For families moving into this farmhouse, there is no shortage of activities to keep both adults and children engaged. The local area offers excell ... click here to read more

Welcome to Radøyvegen 281 - Presented by Real Estate Agent Preben Vatne.

Nestled in the heart of Fotlandsvåg, Varevegen 162 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances the tranquility of nature with the comforts of modern living. This charming property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, stepping out onto your expansive terrace with a steaming cup of coffee in hand. The sun rises over the lush landscape, casting a warm glow over the chalet and its surroundings. This is the everyday reality at Varevegen 162, a place where the hustle and bustle of city life feels a world away. A Year-Round Retreat This chalet is designed for all seasons, offering a cozy haven during the winter months and a sun-drenched escape in the summer. With its proximity to the lighted ski trail at Vare, winter sports enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a vibrant playground for hiking, fishing, and boating. A Home with Heart Built in 1976, the chalet has been lovingly maintained, preserving its rustic charm while incorporating modern amenities. The single-level design ensures accessibility for all ages, making it an ideal choice for families and retirees alike. Inside, the open-plan living area is the heart of the home, featuring a welcoming fireplace that invites you to gather around with loved ones. The kitchen, equipped with all the essentials, opens into the living room, creating a seamless space for entertaining. Whether you're hosting a family dinner or a casual get-together with friends, this layout fosters connection and conversation. ... click here to read more

Beautifully located cabin with several seating areas on sunny patios.

Nestled in the serene landscape of Hordvik, just a short drive from the vibrant city of Bergen, lies a charming chalet that promises a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility. Falkangervegen 50D is more than just a property; it's an opportunity to embrace the Norwegian lifestyle, surrounded by breathtaking fjord views and lush natural terrain. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the majestic Osterfjorden and Salhusfjorden as your backdrop. This chalet, set on an expansive 1,007 square meter plot, offers a canvas for your dream holiday home. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a base for outdoor adventures, this property caters to all your desires. ### A Gateway to Nature and Culture Hordvik is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. With hiking trails right at your doorstep, you can explore the stunning landscapes that Norway is renowned for. The area is also a paradise for fishing enthusiasts, offering ample opportunities to cast a line in the pristine waters of the fjords. Despite its secluded feel, Hordvik is conveniently connected to urban amenities. Just 12 km away, Åsane offers a variety of shopping options, from local grocery stores to larger retail outlets. And with Bergen only 20 km away, you can easily indulge in the city's rich cultural scene, dining experiences, and vibrant nightlife. ### The Chalet: A Canvas for Your Vision Built in 1956, this chalet exudes a rustic charm that invites you to make it your own. The main floor features a cozy living room with large windows that flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen area, currently unfinished, presents a blank slate for you to design a culinary spac ... click here to read more

Welcome to the viewing at Falkangervegen 50D. Presented by Eiendomsmegler Norge v/Hans Petter Midbrød.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hundvin, Norway, this charming chalet at Kvalvågnesvegen 472 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, natural beauty, and modern comfort. With its direct access to the sea and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a peaceful retreat. A Slice of Norwegian Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step out onto your private terrace. This chalet, with its spacious 93 square meters of living space, is designed to offer a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living, making it the perfect holiday home or investment property. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1973, the chalet has been meticulously maintained, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main living area is bright and airy, with large windows that frame the stunning views and allow natural light to flood the space. A wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, perfect for those chilly Norwegian evenings. Key Features: - Four Bedrooms: Ample space for family and guests, ensuring everyone has their own private retreat. - Modern Bathroom: Renovated in 2011, featuring contemporary fixtures and tiled surfaces. - Functional Kitchen: Equipped with essential appliances, ready for you to whip up delicious meals. - Annex: Additional 10 square meters of space, ideal for storage or a workshop. - Outdoor Living: Multiple terraces and seating areas, perfect for soaking up the sun or dining al fresco. - Direct Sea Access: A private seaside plot included, ideal for boating, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water. - Child-Fri ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvalvågnesvegen 472, presented by Torgeir Glomnes for Eiendomsmegler Norge!

Welcome to Gangstøvegen 48, a delightful chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Alversund, Norway. This charming property offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility, comfort, and accessibility to both nature and urban life. Situated just a short drive from the vibrant city of Bergen, this chalet is an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape without sacrificing modern conveniences. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive southwest-facing terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the lush greenery surrounding your chalet. With 30 square meters of outdoor space, this terrace is perfect for soaking in the serene natural surroundings, hosting family barbecues, or simply enjoying a quiet moment with a book. The chalet itself is thoughtfully designed to maximize both functionality and comfort. The main floor features a welcoming entrance hall that leads into a spacious living room seamlessly integrated with the kitchen. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. A wood-burning stove in the living room provides warmth and ambiance on chilly days, making this a perfect year-round getaway. The kitchen, renovated in 2014, is equipped with modern cabinetry and ample workspace, making meal preparation a pleasure whether you’re entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet evening in. The bathroom, refurbished in 2020, features contemporary fixtures and finishes that ensure both style and functionality. Key Features: - Location: Alversund, a peaceful rural setting with easy access to Bergen. - Size: 58 squ ... click here to read more

Gangstøvegen 48 | Presented by Real Estate Agent Preben Vatne.

Experience the splendor of the Norwegian wilderness with this delightful property tucked away in the serene village of Lonevåg. Nestled at Fotlandsvegen 497, this chalet offers a respite from the bustling city life, making it an idyllic holiday retreat or a peaceful residence for those yearning for tranquility. Situated amidst nature's grandeur on Osterøy island, Lonevåg is a charming village offering a blend of peaceful retreat and convenient proximity to essential amenities. The chalet is located near numerous hiking trails, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and those who enjoy an active lifestyle. Lonevåg is the ideal spot for anyone seeking to embrace the great outdoors. With an array of hiking paths at your doorstep, the possibilities for exploration and adventure are endless. Whether it's a leisurely walk through the woods or a more challenging trek up the mountains, the natural beauty surrounding you will never cease to amaze. As you explore the area, you’ll also discover picturesque lakes and rolling hills, perfect for a peaceful picnic or a quiet day of reflection. The property itself is a haven of coziness and practicality, with a layout designed to make you feel right at home. It features two comfortable bedrooms, perfect for winding down after a day filled with outdoor activities. The main floor consists of a welcoming entrance/hallway leading to a spacious living room that merges seamlessly with the kitchen. This integrated space offers a harmonious environment, ideal for family gatherings or simply enjoying a quiet night in. Adjacent to the living room, there’s a staircase leading to the loft, which houses an additional bedroom and a utility room — a versatile area that can cater to various needs, ... click here to read more

Welcome to this charming holiday property at Fotlandsvegen 497 presented by Glenn Sivertsen at Privatmegleren