Scenic Gol Chalet with Annex - Stunning Views, Sunshine, and Wilderness Adventure Await!

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Nørdre Braute 20, 3550 Gol, Gol (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 78Floor area

€213,675

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

78m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to a slice of Nordic life nestled in the heart of Gol! Here at Nørdre Braute 20, you'll discover a charming chalet that’s a perfect fit for those seeking solace amidst nature and the unique opportunity to explore a new lifestyle. This property is located on the picturesque Golsfjellet and is truly a gem waiting to be discovered by anyone interested in investing in real estate with substantial potential.

The chalet, an older cabin with an annex, boasts an appealing location offering a breathtaking view combined with excellent sun conditions—a rare find for enthusiasts of outdoor living. This cabin is not just a structure; it's a home away from home cheering you on to create unforgettable moments amid nature’s splendor. Situated in a region that draws you outside with its sheer beauty, Golsfjellet is famed for its captivating landscapes, perfect for lovers of both indoor coziness and outdoor adventures.

Property Features:
- Size: 78 square meters
- Bathrooms: 1
- Bedrooms: 2
- Fantastic view locations
- Good sun exposure
- Electricity/water/sewage connections
- Hallway
- Living room
- Kitchen
- Annex with living room, bathroom, and storage room
- Outbuilding

With its current condition being good, the chalet manages to retain its essential character while allowing room for personal touches without the stress of a complete overhaul renovation. Whether you’re planning to make small tweaks or major improvements, this property gives the flexibility you need to make it truly your own. Envision a setting that seamlessly blends old-world comfort with contemporary needs, giving you the best of both worlds.

The neighborhood speaks to both your tranquil side and adventurous spirit—perfectly balanced for those looking to integrate into Norwegian ways. Here, you’ll find yourself in an active community where living means much more than simply residing. You won't just experience the property itself but the entire surroundings where the experience truly starts as soon as you step foot outside your front door.

Living in Gol means enjoying a climate that varies beautifully with the seasons, each one offering its own snap of beauty and activity. Winter will bring ample snow—ideal for skiing along the miles of groomed trails practically outside your door, or visiting nearby slopes for more alpine escapades. Summertime transforms hiking trails and bike paths into bustling avenues of outdoor recreation, where you can cast a line at serene mountain lakes or lose yourself in the harmony of nature.

Here, life doesn’t just crumple into routine; it rises into a celebration of seasons, each second resonating with things to explore. The family-friendly layout makes it perfect for gatherings or living in as an expatriate family. Offering safety and inclusive community spirit, Gol gives everyone the chance to engage in a rich array of experiences, making it both a home and a portal to Norwegian life.

Home to a friendly expatriate community, Gol is a lively backdrop with adequate facilities to make sure you’re connected to everything you need. This area is a genuine reflection of Norway’s natural magnificence, offering something for all yearning to bask in its authenticity. The town itself is vibrant, with amenities like shopping, dining, and cultural activities keeping life interesting.

Invest in Nørdre Braute 20, not just as a property, but as an opportunity to build your dream lifestyle—an idyllic setting that promises immersion in untainted nature. Whether you are captivated by alpine landscapes, seeking a family sanctuary, or looking to establish roots in a community that thrives on outdoor livelihood, this is your chance to own a bit of Norway’s soul, and create a legacy of experiences for generations to come. Pack your desires, unleash your dreams, and head over to the mountains of Gol—you’ll find more than a chalet; you’ll find home.

Whether you're intent on making this chalet a personal getaway, a rental investment, or a permanent residence, it’s awaiting your presence to turn potential into reality. Visit today, connect tomorrow—this isn't merely a viewing; it’s an initiation into your newfound way of life! See you soon.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
78
Price per m²
€2,739
Garden size
1170
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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The first thing you notice on a January morning at Håvegen 122 is the silence. Not the hollow silence of an empty room, but that particular Nordic quiet where snow sits heavy on the spruce branches and the only sound is the crackle from the wood stove working its way through a birch log. You pull on your boots, step out onto the 55-square-metre terrace, and the Trøndelag hills stretch out in every direction. The groomed cross-country ski trail is maybe a ten-minute walk. You didn't have to book anything. You didn't have to drive anywhere. This is just Tuesday. Ålen sits in the Holtålen municipality of Trøndelag county, about 80 kilometres south of Trondheim along the E6 and then inland through the Gauldalen valley. It's not a resort town in the manufactured sense — no ski-lift queues, no overpriced après-ski bars. What it has instead is the real thing: a working Norwegian mountain community surrounded by terrain that people travel from across Scandinavia to experience. The Gaula River, running just below the village, is one of Norway's premier salmon rivers. In June and July, fly fishermen from the UK, Denmark and Germany stand in its pools at midnight under a sky that never quite goes dark, chasing Atlantic salmon that can top 10 kilograms. The river's reputation is earned. Licences are limited, which makes proximity to the water genuinely valuable. The chalet on Håvegen was built in 1999 and sits on a freehold plot of 1,000 square metres. It's been kept in good condition throughout — the exterior was re-stained in 2024, so the timber is tight and protected against the freeze-thaw cycles that do the most damage to Norwegian cabins over time. At 73 square metres of internal living space, the layout is honest and practi ... click here to read more

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The lake is completely still at six in the morning. You can hear a woodpecker somewhere up the ridge, and the smell of pine resin drifts through the window you left cracked open the night before. This is what you drove here for—or more precisely, what you flew into Skien, then drove the winding E134 west through Telemark for. The chalet at Fjellheimvegen 57 sits above Birtevatn in Øvre Birtedalen, and on mornings like this, you understand immediately why people in Oslo and Bergen buy second homes here and then spend the rest of the year counting down to the next visit. Fyresdal is one of those corners of inland Norway that hasn't been overrun. There's no ski resort marketing machine behind it, no Instagram queue for a famous waterfall. What it has is something rarer: genuine, working Norwegian outdoor culture—the kind where locals actually hike Rjupeto on a Tuesday, where kids grow up knowing how to row across a lake before they can drive. Owning a holiday property here means buying into that culture, not just the scenery. The chalet itself was built in 1973, and you can feel its history—the kind of solidity that Norwegian timber construction acquires over decades of hard winters and hot summers. The floor plan is practical in the way that Scandinavian cabin design tends to be: nothing wasted, nothing superfluous. Step through the entrance hall into the living room and you'll notice the ceiling height immediately. It's generous for a property of this era, and the large windows push light deep into the interior even on overcast autumn days. There's a fireplace with a wood stove in the corner that does more than heat the room—it changes the entire atmosphere. Come November, when the birch trees outside have dropped their ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellheimvegen 57!

Step outside on a Tuesday morning in July, coffee in hand, and watch the ferry cut its quiet wake across the Gandsfjord from your sun-warmed terrace. That's Hommersåk. Stavanger is twenty minutes behind you, the sea is a two-minute walk in front of you, and for this moment, the only sounds are the wind in the birch trees and the occasional creak of a rowboat down at the water's edge. This is what 292,000 euros buys you on the Norwegian coast — not a postcard, but a real life. Uskakalven 35 is a three-bedroom chalet built in 2009, sitting on a privately owned plot of just under 4,000 square meters in one of Rogaland's most quietly coveted coastal communities. Sixty square meters of smart interior space, nearly 66 square meters of terrace split between slate and natural wood decking, and 150 meters of flat walking distance to the shoreline. Numbers tell one part of the story. The rest you have to feel. The interior layout is genuinely clever for a cabin of this size. Ground floor: an entrance hall that keeps mud and wet gear out of the main space, a combined living room and kitchen that opens onto the larger terrace, and a bathroom with laundry facilities — so yes, this works as a proper base for a week or a whole summer, not just a weekend. Two bedrooms sit on the main floor. Then there's the loft — the hems — which adds a second sitting area and a third bedroom tucked under the rafters. Guests get privacy. Kids get a domain of their own. The whole arrangement breathes more than the square footage suggests. Heating comes from a wood-burning stove supplemented by electric panels. On a raw November evening when the fjord turns steel-grey and the first frost comes down from Dalsnuten, that stove earns its place fast. But ... click here to read more

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Step outside on a February morning, clip into your cross-country skis right at the edge of the property, and push off into a white plateau that stretches further than you can see. No shuttle bus. No queue. Just you, the track, and the particular hush that only falls on a Norwegian mountain when fresh snow has settled overnight. That's the daily reality at Nørdre Einarsetlie 9 — a well-kept mountain chalet on Golsfjellet that has been quietly doing its job for decades, and doing it well. Gol sits in Hallingdal, a valley that Norwegians have been escaping to for generations. It's not a secret, exactly, but it's far enough from Oslo's orbit — about two and a half hours by car along the E16 — that it retains the unhurried rhythm that makes a proper mountain retreat worth having. The Golsfjellet plateau above the town is where the cabin culture thrives, and Nørdre Einarsetlie is one of its most established addresses. Neighbouring cabins are spread apart generously. You hear wind and birds, not neighbours. The chalet itself was originally built in 1973. Fifty-plus years is a long life for a mountain building, and this one has earned it — updated progressively over the years rather than left to quietly deteriorate. The result is a structure that feels honest and lived-in rather than a showroom renovation. Thick walls, a fireplace, a wood-burning stove that you'll want lit by late afternoon even in September. When the stove is going and the large living-area windows have gone dark with evening, there's a particular quality of warmth in here that newer builds tend to miss. The layout across the 72 square metres is practical without feeling cramped. An entrance hall handles the wet gear — boots, skis, poles, all of it — before ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren Hallingdal v/ Thea Viko Eidsgård presents Nørdre Einarsetlie 9!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Golsfjellet region, this charming chalet at Einarsetlie 25 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines traditional Norwegian architecture with the allure of a vibrant outdoor lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by panoramic views of lush landscapes and snow-capped peaks. This chalet, with its classic wooden paneling and cozy interiors, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a world of adventure and relaxation. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Gol, a picturesque town known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty, is the perfect backdrop for your second home. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, Gol offers something for everyone. - Winter Wonderland: Just 300 meters from groomed cross-country ski trails and a short drive to the nearest ski lift, this chalet is a haven for winter sports lovers. - Summer Escapes: In the warmer months, explore hiking trails, cycling routes, and fishing spots, all within easy reach. - Year-Round Activities: The nearby Storefjell Hotel provides dining, spa, and entertainment options, ensuring there's always something to do. A Home with Heart and Potential Built in 1968, this 50-square-meter chalet exudes warmth and character. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, serves as the heart of the home, perfect for cozy evenings after a day of exploration. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - Traditional Charm: Wood paneling and floors cre ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren Hallingdal presents Einarsetlie 25

Step outside on a February morning and the cross-country trail is literally 150 meters from the front door. The snow is freshly groomed, the Nystølfjellet ridge is catching the first light, and the smell of birch smoke from last night's fire still clings to your jacket. That's the daily reality at Kambevollan 65—not a postcard, not a promise, just a Tuesday in Gol. Sitting at 915 meters above sea level on the Golsfjellet plateau, this solid log chalet is one of those properties that earns its reputation through geography alone. The southern-facing orientation means the sun tracks across the terrace from mid-morning until evening, which matters enormously this far north. On clear days in July, you can follow the ridgeline south all the way toward Norefjell and Valdres, a view that genuinely stops conversations mid-sentence. Built in 2011 and maintained with obvious care, the cabin carries all the warmth you'd expect from 122 square meters of handcrafted log construction. The walls are thick. The ceiling in the living room is high and ribbed with exposed beams. The fireplace—slate-clad from floor to ceiling—isn't decorative; it's the gravitational center of the room during ski season, the place where wet gloves dry and the après-ski debate about which trail to take tomorrow actually happens. Four bedrooms spread across two floors make this a proper family chalet, not a squeeze. Two rooms on the ground floor, two more upstairs, plus a loft sitting area that kids will immediately claim as their own. The kitchen is functional in the best sense: profiled cabinetry, solid wood countertop, integrated cooktop, oven, dishwasher, fridge-freezer. No theatre, just everything you need to cook a proper Sunday lamb stew or a big post ... click here to read more

EIE Fjellmegleren is pleased to present Kambevollan 65!

Nestled within the serene and picturesque landscape of Golsfjellet lies a charming chalet waiting to be your idyllic retreat. Positioned at Bjødnalivegen 74, just above Gol in the heart of Norway, this home offers the tranquility many seek, thanks to its lofty elevation of approximately 990 meters above sea level. The peaceful ambiance of this quiet chalet area combined with mesmerizing views is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Gol, a lovely town, serves as an ideal base for exploring the stunning natural beauty of Norway’s mountains and valleys. Life here revolves around the striking seasonal changes, with summers offering lush greenery and perfect weather for hiking, and winters producing a captivating snow-laden landscape ideal for skiing. Golsfjellet, with its enticing ski-in/ski-out access, provides access to both cross-country and alpine skiing adventures. Whether you are an avid skier or enjoy the slower pace of summer hikes through breathtaking scenery, Gol offers something for every outdoor enthusiast. Living in Gol means you’re never too far from nature. The community has a variety of local mountain hotels including the renowned Storefjell Mountain Hotel. Here, you can indulge in traditional Norwegian hospitality and hearty meals after a day of exploration. The town itself, while modest in size, hosts welcoming locals and provides essential amenities to meet everyday needs. For someone moving from overseas, transitioning into life in Gol promises an embrace of both the local culture and the magnificent views. Now, let's return to our charming chalet. This delightful residence is move-in ready, complete with furnishings. It extends a warm invitation to families or indivi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bjødnalivegen 74!

Nestled in the serene surroundings of Gol, Norway, Kambevegen 37 and 39 offer an inviting retreat for those yearning for peace and a deep connection with nature. This unique property, situated in a picturesque setting, comprises two cozy cabins on a generous plot, providing ample space for family and friends to gather and create cherished memories. The property is ideally located near Kamben Høyfjellshotell, promising a quiet lifestyle, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Living here means you'll wake up to majestic views and enjoy excellent sun exposure throughout the day. The surrounding area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a robust network of hiking and cycling trails that wind through the stunning landscapes of Golsfjellet. The winters here are just as rewarding, with ski trails stretching over 20 miles inviting residents to indulge in thrilling winter sports. Both cabins on the property have been well-maintained and offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The first cabin, with its 53 square meters, includes a hallway, storage room, kitchen, a cozy living room, two bedrooms, and a simple toilet room. The charm of this cozy space lies in its potential to be a country haven, offering possibilities for personal touches to suit your preferences and lifestyle. The second cabin, slightly larger at 62 square meters, includes an entrance, a functional kitchen, a roomy living area, three bedrooms, and another toilet room. While not loaded with modern amenities, both cabins are equipped with electricity and a fireplace/stove, ensuring comfort during Norway's chilly winters. Consisting of two cabins and an outbuilding, this property can easily accommodate family gatherings or a group of friends look ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kambevegen 37 and 39, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!

Picture this: you wake in your mountain cabin on Golsfjellet as the first light of dawn filters through the windows, the crisp Norwegian air at 780 meters elevation filling your lungs as you step onto your spacious terrace. Below, the valleys of Hallingdal stretch endlessly, morning mist rising from distant lakes. This is the authentic cabin life that Norwegians have cherished for generations, and now it can be yours. This 16-square-meter retreat on Valdresvegen represents the purest form of Nordic simplicity, where life strips away to its essentials and reconnects you with nature's rhythms. The substantial terrace practically doubles your living space during the golden Scandinavian summers, becoming your outdoor dining room, sunset lounge, and morning meditation spot all in one. This is where you'll share meals prepared on a portable stove, where children will count shooting stars on clear August nights, and where you'll watch the winter sun paint the snow-covered peaks in shades of pink and gold. The cabin sits just 300 meters from groomed cross-country ski trails that stretch for miles across Golsfjellet's rolling terrain, meaning you can literally clip into your skis at your doorstep and glide into the wilderness. For alpine skiing enthusiasts, the nearest downhill slopes are merely 8 kilometers away, offering varied terrain without the crowds of larger resorts. This is not a luxury retreat with heated floors and smart home technology. Instead, it's something increasingly rare and valuable: an authentic connection to the natural world. Without electricity or running water, this cabin returns you to fundamentals, teaching you to appreciate candlelight conversations, the warmth of layered wool blankets, and the satisfa ... click here to read more

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A Cozy Mountain Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks. At Golsfjellvegen 295, this is not just a dream but a daily reality. Nestled in the heart of Golsfjellet, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking tranquility and adventure. A Day in the Life at Golsfjellvegen 295 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the spacious terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountains greet you. As the morning mist lifts, lace up your hiking boots and explore the myriad of trails that wind through the lush landscape. In winter, step outside your door to find cross-country ski tracks just 100 meters away, offering endless opportunities to glide through the serene, snow-draped wilderness. After a day of outdoor pursuits, return to the warmth of your chalet. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes a haven of relaxation. Here, you can unwind with a good book or gather with loved ones to share stories of the day's adventures. The large windows frame the breathtaking views, ensuring that the beauty of the mountains is never far from sight. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Golsfjellet is more than just a picturesque setting; it's a vibrant community rich in culture and hospitality. Nearby, the Oset Fjellhotell and Kamben Høyfjellshotell offer a taste of local cuisine, with dishes that celebrate the region's culinary heritage. For those seeking a more active holiday, the Bualie Alpine Center provides a variety of slopes catering to all skill levels, while summer m ... click here to read more

Welcome to Golsfjellvegen 295, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Golsfjellet, this exquisite country home at Gurisetvegen 187 and 189 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian mountain paradise. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, rich history, and endless adventure. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant holiday home, this property promises to be a cherished haven for generations. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views of the majestic landscape greeting you each morning. This property, comprising a main cabin, a spacious annex, and a private boathouse by the Tisleia river, is a testament to the harmonious blend of tradition and modern comfort. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The main cabin is a masterpiece of traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, featuring two distinct living rooms. The older living room exudes warmth with its hand-painted rosemaling by the renowned artist Ivar Goldberg, exposed timber walls, and a classic wood-burning stove. The newer living room, a few steps down, is a sanctuary of light, thanks to its large panoramic windows that offer uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape. A stunning natural stone fireplace serves as the heart of this space, providing warmth and ambiance during chilly mountain evenings. The kitchen is both functional and inviting, equipped with painted, profiled cabinetry, a solid wood countertop, and a cozy dining nook perfect for family meals. Modern appliances ensure convenience without sacrificing the rustic charm, making it a delightful space for culinary adventures. ### Spacious and Inviting Accommodations Sleeping accommodations are generous, wit ... click here to read more

Welcome to beautiful Guriset and Gurisetvegen 187 and 189 at Golsfjellet

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Golsfjellet region, this delightful chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility with adventure. Located at Hamartjernvegen 4, Gol, this property is more than just a holiday retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle enriched by nature, culture, and community. Imagine waking up to the serene views of Hamartjern Lake, where the morning mist dances over the water, and the majestic mountains stand as silent sentinels. This chalet, with its sun-drenched location, invites you to experience the best of both worlds: the peace of a secluded mountain retreat and the thrill of outdoor activities just a stone's throw away. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1972 and thoughtfully extended in 1993, this single-level chalet spans 58 square meters of cozy living space. The property is in good condition, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere from the moment you step inside. The open-plan living area, complete with a new wood-burning stove, is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The kitchen, updated in 2020, is compact yet functional, equipped with modern amenities to make meal preparation a breeze. The chalet's two bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping arrangements, with the main bedroom offering ample space and the second bedroom featuring a versatile sofa bed. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet's expansive 55-square-meter terrace is a highlight, wrapping around the property and providing the perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic views. The generous 1,503-square-meter lot is a canvas for your outdoor dreams, whether it's gardening, playing, or simply relaxing in the natural s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hamartjernvegen 4 – a cozy cabin with views over Hamartjern Lake and fishing opportunities!

A Mountain Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of nature. Nestled in the heart of Golsfjellet, this charming chalet at Golsfjellvegen 656 offers more than just a home; it promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. With its prime location between the Golsfjellet Alpine Center Bualie and the iconic Oset Mountain Hotel, this property is a gateway to a world of outdoor exploration and serene relaxation. A Day in the Life Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the spacious terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains set the tone for a day of discovery. As the sun rises, the chalet's large windows invite natural light to dance across the cozy living room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're planning a day of hiking, skiing, or simply unwinding, this chalet is your perfect base. In the winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland. Step outside to find meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails that beckon you to explore. For those who crave the thrill of downhill skiing, the alpine slopes of Bualie are just a stone's throw away, offering a variety of runs for all skill levels. Seasonal Splendor As the seasons change, so does the allure of Golsfjellet. Spring and summer bring a burst of color to the landscape, with wildflowers dotting the trails and the gentle hum of wildlife in the air. The chalet's proximity to extensive hiking paths makes it easy to embark on a new adventure each day, whether it's a leisurely stroll or a challenging trek. Autumn paints the mountains in hues of gold and crimson, providing a stunning backdrop for cycling, fishing, or simply enjoying a pi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Golsfjellvegen 656 and this cozy cabin!

A Cozy Mountain Retreat in Gol, Norway Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine trees. As you step out onto the expansive terrace, the morning sun bathes the surrounding mountains in a golden glow, inviting you to embrace the tranquility and beauty of nature. Welcome to Hamarstadvegen 54, a delightful cabin nestled in the heart of Gol, Norway, where every day is a new adventure waiting to unfold. A Story of Serenity and Adventure This charming cabin, built in 1950, offers a harmonious blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts. With two cozy bedrooms and a spacious living area, it provides the perfect setting for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The cabin's classic brick fireplace, adorned with slate panels, serves as a warm and inviting focal point, ideal for cozy evenings spent with loved ones. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with profiled wooden cabinetry and a double stainless steel sink, seamlessly connects to the living area, fostering a sense of togetherness. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a sumptuous dinner, the kitchen's practical layout ensures that every meal is a shared experience. Embrace the Gol Lifestyle Gol is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities throughout the year. In the summer, the area transforms into a vibrant playground for hikers, cyclists, and anglers. The nearby lakes and rivers teem with fish, while the extensive network of trails beckons you to explore the breathtaking mountain landscape. As winter blankets the region in snow, Gol becomes a paradise for skiers. With over 200 kilometers of cross-country ski trails accessible right from your doorstep, and alpine skiing ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with annex and woodshed on a large plot

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Golsfjellet, the cabin at Eidsgardflæi 27, Gol, Norway, offers a unique retreat for families and adventurers alike. Perched at an altitude of approximately 800 meters, this splendid cabin marries natural beauty with a homely ambiance that's hard to resist for those looking to escape the bustling noise of city life. Whether you're considering it as a permanent residence or a holiday getaway, this property is a gateway to exploring the untouched natural splendor of Norway. Set on a sprawling secluded plot, this cabin, built originally in 1971 and thoughtfully extended in 1991 and again in 2023, is the epitome of simple living amid nature. The rural setting mixed with the proximity to modern amenities strikes a perfect balance for anyone yearning for peace without completely detaching from civilization. The large plot offers not only solitude but an excellent sun exposure throughout the day, perfect for soaking in the crisp, fresh mountain air. Now, let’s take a journey inside. Spanning over a practical layout covering one floor and a loft, the cabin features: - A spacious entrance hall with tiled flooring and underfloor heating for those chilly days. - A large kitchen adorned with elegant green cabinetry and solid wood countertops. It's well-equipped with an integrated cooktop, a brand-new oven, a dishwasher, and a combined fridge-freezer. - Cozy living and dining area, comfortably accommodating a large dining table for big family meals or gatherings with friends. - A main bedroom located in the more recent addition, promising peace and privacy, while 3 additional bedrooms come fitted with built-in bunk beds, ensuring plentiful space for everyone. - A solitary toilet room fea ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren presents Eidsgardflæi 27!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet in Gol offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located at Valdresvegen 343, this property is a mere 7-minute drive from Gol's vibrant center, providing the perfect balance between serene seclusion and convenient access to local amenities. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's natural landscape. This chalet, set on a generous 2,393 square meter plot, offers ample outdoor space for relaxation, play, and enjoying the stunning views. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the spacious veranda or hosting a summer barbecue, the outdoor areas are designed to enhance your experience of the great outdoors. ### A Cozy and Functional Interior Upon entering the chalet, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance area that leads into the main living spaces. The layout is both functional and inviting, making it ideal for leisure and everyday use. The living room, with its large windows, is bathed in natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. A cozy fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding trails. The well-proportioned kitchen features a dedicated dining area, making it a natural gathering point for meals and socializing. With ample workspace and storage, meal preparation becomes a pleasure, allowing you to entertain with ease. ### Flexible Sleeping Arrangements The chalet includes two rooms currently used as bedrooms, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for family and guests. Additionally, a loft provides extra space, which can be used as a playroom, additional sleeping q ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Golsfjellet, Øytjernvegen 19 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a quintessential holiday home. This well-maintained property, built in 2004, is a haven for those seeking a serene escape amidst nature's grandeur, with the added allure of being a ski-in/ski-out retreat. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the expansive 2,566 square meter plot that surrounds your chalet. The tranquility of this secluded setting is only interrupted by the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds. Here, the stresses of everyday life melt away, replaced by the promise of adventure and relaxation. A Year-Round Playground Golsfjellet is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere and diverse outdoor activities that cater to all ages. In winter, the chalet transforms into a snow-covered wonderland. With cross-country ski trails weaving directly through the property, you have immediate access to over 200 kilometers of groomed tracks. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the thrill of gliding through pristine snow is just steps from your door. For those who prefer the adrenaline rush of downhill skiing, the nearby Storefjell and Bualie alpine ski centers offer slopes for all skill levels. After a day on the slopes, retreat to your cozy chalet, where a crackling fireplace awaits to warm your toes and your spirit. As the snow melts and the landscape bursts into vibrant greens, Golsfjellet becomes a paradise for hikers and cyclists. The region's well-maintained trails invite exploration, while nearby lakes and rivers offer opportunities for swimming, fishing, and canoeing. ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Øytjernvegen 19

Welcome to Skråstigen 8, a charming villa nestled in the serene town of Gol, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community life. Perfect for those seeking a tranquil yet active lifestyle, this property presents a unique opportunity, especially for overseas buyers or expats looking to immerse themselves in local Norwegian culture while having the comforts of a spacious family home. Upon approaching this detached house, you are greeted by its promising location on a quiet cul-de-sac in a sought-after residential area, ideal for families or anyone desiring a peaceful retreat. The villa boasts four generously sized bedrooms and two bathrooms spread over two floors, offering ample space for a growing family or for hosting guests. The ground level features a welcoming entrance, leading to a corridor that opens up to a cozy kitchen, a living and dining area that promises to be the heart of the home, three well-appointed bedrooms, a full bathroom, a separate toilet, and a practical laundry room. Each room on this floor is designed to cater to the day-to-day dynamics of family life and opens up many possibilities for personalizing the space to your taste. The basement offers a separate entrance, adding a layer of privacy and convenience. It includes a living room, an additional bedroom, a bathroom, two storage rooms, and a boiler room, making it perfect for use as a guest suite or an entertainment area. While the villa is in good condition, it still offers the exciting potential for customization. New owners might see this property as a canvas ready to become their masterpiece, perfect for those who enjoy adding personal touches to create a dream home. Living in Gol provides a backdrop of beautiful natural sc ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skråstigen 8!

Welcome to a remarkable opportunity in Gol, a town known for its rich history and thriving community spirit nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Hallingdal, Norway. For those international buyers casting an eye toward Northern Europe, this plot offers more than just land — it's a blank canvas located in Petterbråten Residential Area II, where you can construct your very own home. As a global real estate agent, I'm thrilled to introduce you to all the potential this property, priced at only 76,000 NOK, has to offer. Firstly, let's talk about the magnificent locale of Gol. This town is often referred to as the heart of Hallingdal because of its central location along the route between Oslo and Bergen. The Bergen Railway conveniently stops in Gol, making travel seamless. Meanwhile, the bus routes provide excellent connections to the surrounding regions. The area's accessibility makes it a prime choice for expats and overseas investors looking to secure a slice of Norwegian life. Gol is known for its dynamic local scene, full of cultural and recreational activities. Imagine setting up home here and having easy access to the shopping centers, cozy cafes, and local restaurants — all essential for soaking in the culture. For families considering a move, note that the area boasts a wide array of educational facilities, including a new school that is easily accessible via a lit pedestrian and cycle path from Petterbråten. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the multi-purpose hall and other facilities close by. Furthermore, Gol Ski Center is not far, offering winter sports lovers a nearby playground. Living in Gol also means immersing yourself in nature. Those who enjoy the great outdoors will find an endless supply of acti ... click here to read more

Welcome to Petterbråten Residential Area II. As of today, 30 plots have been sold.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Gol region, Ljosnavegen 193 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of the Norwegian countryside. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the timeless allure of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the majestic mountains standing guard over your peaceful retreat. This chalet, with its 75 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home Designed for All Seasons The chalet's design embraces the natural beauty of its surroundings, with large windows that flood the interior with light and offer breathtaking views of the landscape. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming space for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. A modern wood stove adds warmth and ambiance, making it a cozy haven during the colder months. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive wrap-around terrace, where you can enjoy al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere. The 1,000 square meter plot provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether it's a summer barbecue or a winter snowball fight. Comfortable and Versatile Accommodation The chalet features three well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering stunning views and a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. The master bedroom is spacious enough for a double bed and additional storage, while the two smaller bedrooms are perfect for children, guests, or even a home office. A vers ... click here to read more

Ljosnavegen 193 presented by Dag Erik Fotland, EiendomsMegler 1.

Nestled in the heart of the scenic Golsfjellet region, our quaint cabin at Bjørkumvegen 4, Gol, represents a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norway’s magnificent outdoors. This cozy haven, affectionately known as "Fjellsyn," is more than just a property; it’s your doorway to a world where nature's beauty meets the thrill of outdoor adventure. With two welcoming bedrooms spread across a compact but efficiently designed 32 square meters, the cabin offers a humble retreat. It sits quietly in an open spot, surrounded by a dramatic landscape of forest, marshland, bare mountains, and sparkling lakes. Perfectly suited for those who favor simplicity over extravagance, this cabin is a delightful haven for unwinding after long days of exploring the grandeur that the Gol region has to offer. Living here will place you among landscapes that are nothing short of breathtaking. Imagine waking up to vast panoramic vistas extending toward Storefjell and Oset, where the changing seasons paint the landscape in stunning shades. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual stroller, Golsfjellet promises something for everyone with a myriad of well-marked trails waiting to be explored. Property Features: - Two Bedrooms - Open Living Space - Kitchenette Area - Set on a 32 sqm plot - Views of Storefjell and Oset - Located on Golsfjellet - Proximity to Hiking and Cycling Routes - Access to Nearby Fishing Lakes - Short Drive to Bualie and Storefjell Ski Resorts - Near Cross-Country Ski Trails Life on Golsfjellet is an adventure year-round. During the warmer months, the area transforms into a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. There are plenty of activities to keep you entertained, from hiking and cycling on well-maintained mountain trails t ... click here to read more

The cabin is open and nicely located at about 833 meters above sea level.