Scenic Heggenes Chalet with Annex & Furnishings – Ready for Immediate Move-In

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Bergabygdveien 94, 2940 Heggenes, Norway, Heggenes (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 65Floor area

€66,460

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

65m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Heggenes, Norway, this delightful chalet at Bergabygdveien 94 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor. With its well-maintained structure and inviting interiors, this property is perfect for families, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

A Glimpse into Life in Heggenes

Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking vistas of Innlandet. Heggenes is a charming village that offers a peaceful lifestyle, yet it's conveniently close to essential amenities. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with lush forests, rolling hills, and pristine lakes providing a picturesque backdrop for everyday life.

The climate here is refreshingly cool, with snowy winters perfect for skiing and mild summers ideal for hiking and exploring. The local community is warm and welcoming, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. Whether you're an expat looking for a new adventure or an overseas buyer seeking a holiday home, Heggenes offers a perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility.

Property Highlights

- Main Chalet & Annex: The property includes a main chalet and a separate annex, providing ample space for family and guests.
- Fully Furnished: Move in without the hassle of furnishing; everything you need is already here.
- Spacious Plot: The generous 1,098 square meter plot offers plenty of outdoor space for relaxation and recreation.
- Proximity to Skiing: Just a short drive from Beitostølen Alpine Center, a haven for winter sports enthusiasts.
- Cross-Country Trails: Access to groomed trails just 2.5 kilometers away.
- Convenient Amenities: Grocery store 6 minutes away, shopping center 26 minutes away.
- Year-Round Access: Well-maintained road ensures easy access in all seasons.
- Private Setting: Enjoy peace and privacy with no intrusive neighbors.
- Solid Construction: Built on a poured concrete foundation with durable roofing and timber cladding.
- Cozy Interiors: Paneled walls, lacquered pine flooring, and a fireplace create a warm atmosphere.
- Functional Bathroom: Equipped with a washbasin and shower cabin.
- Additional Sleeping Space: Annex increases total sleeping capacity to 10.
- Outdoor Amenities: Terrace for enjoying mountain views, woodshed for firewood storage.

Living the Chalet Life

Life in this chalet is all about embracing the great outdoors. Picture yourself sipping coffee on the terrace, breathing in the fresh mountain air as you take in the stunning views. The spacious lot invites you to indulge in gardening, outdoor games, or simply lounging in the sun.

Winter months transform the area into a snowy wonderland, with skiing and snowboarding just a stone's throw away. After a day on the slopes, return to the cozy warmth of your chalet, where the fireplace awaits to thaw your chilled fingers.

In the warmer months, the surrounding trails beckon for hiking adventures, while nearby lakes offer opportunities for fishing and boating. The chalet's location at 745 meters above sea level ensures a refreshing climate year-round, making it an ideal spot for a holiday home or a remote work retreat.

A Community Rich in Culture and Activities

Heggenes is more than just a pretty face; it's a community rich in culture and activities. Local festivals, markets, and events provide a taste of Norwegian traditions and hospitality. Public transportation is conveniently located, with a bus stop just 12 minutes away, making it easy to explore the wider region.

A Wise Investment

This chalet is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. With its combination of comfort, privacy, and proximity to nature and amenities, it offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Norway's stunning landscape. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape, a base for outdoor adventures, or a place to gather with loved ones, this property delivers on all fronts.

In summary, this ready-to-move-in chalet with an annex and all furnishings is a gem in the heart of Innlandet. Don't miss the chance to make it your own and start living the Norwegian dream.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
65
Price per m²
€1,022
Garden size
1098
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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Well-maintained cabin in scenic surroundings by Frilsjøen

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Welcome to Drøyvollvegen 125!

Step outside at seven in the morning and the air hits you — cool, salt-edged, carrying the faint smell of seaweed and pine from the hillside above Øyaveien. A herring gull cuts a lazy arc over the water. The fjord is mirror-flat. This is what a Tuesday feels like in Melandsjø. Hitra is not one of those Norwegian islands that gets overrun in July. It stays quiet in a way that's increasingly rare. The island sits roughly an hour and a half southwest of Trondheim, connected to the mainland via a pair of subsea tunnels — no ferry schedule to chase, no weather window to pray for. You drive in whenever you feel like it. That accessibility, combined with a landscape that feels genuinely untouched, is what makes a holiday property here such a find. The fishing alone draws people from across Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Sea trout, cod, and coalfish are there year-round if you know where to cast, and from this address you're a short walk to the shoreline and a ten-minute drive to Hopsjøbrygga, the brygge that becomes the social heart of the island every July when Hopsjødagene takes over — live music, local food stalls, boats moored three deep, the whole community spilling outdoors. Øyaveien 16 is a white-painted timber chalet that has been on this plot since 1937. The exterior cladding was replaced in 1996 and it wears its age lightly — there's genuine character here without the cold drafts and crumbling sills that word usually implies. The building is in good condition and properly connected: public water, public sewage, mains electricity. No off-grid compromises. Just bring your bags. The layout is compact and logical at 56 square meters across two floors, arranged for the kind of real use a holiday home actually gets. Do ... click here to read more

Charming holiday property presented by Aktiv Eiendomsmegling

The first thing you notice on a July morning at Lillehuset Tufta is the light. At this latitude on Ibestad island, the midnight sun barely dips below the horizon, and by the time you step out the front door with your coffee, the fjord is already shimmering silver and the pines are throwing long gold shadows across the grass. This isn't the Norway of postcards — it's quieter, rawer, and far more yours. Sitting on Bygdaveien 1126 in the hamlet of Selvågen on Nord-Rollnes, this compact 1940s cabin sits just 100 metres from the water's edge on the Andfjorden coast. A short walk through low coastal scrub and you're standing on a shore that most of the world has never heard of, let alone visited. That's exactly the point. Hamnvik and its surrounding communities in Ibestad municipality draw visitors who have moved past the usual tourist circuit — people who'd rather watch an eagle circle above a headland than queue for a gondola. The cabin itself is what Norwegians call a hytte in spirit even if it functions as a fritidsbolig — a weekend home with real bones. Built in 1940 and substantially renovated in 2010 with a new roof, chimney, and fresh exterior cladding, it has the kind of worn-in character that can't be manufactured. Thick timber walls. A small living room that smells faintly of woodsmoke even in summer. A fireplace that earns its keep the moment October rolls around and the archipelago starts pulling on its autumn colours — ochre birch leaves against dark spruce, the sea going the colour of gunmetal, the air suddenly carrying the salt-sweet edge of the coming winter. The cabin is sold fully furnished, so you arrive and you're already home. The layout is compact and honest. Ground floor: an entrance hall with a sepa ... click here to read more

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Step outside on a July morning and the first thing you hear is the brook. Not traffic, not neighbors — just the steady murmur of water over smooth stone, birdsong somewhere above the treeline, and the soft creak of the wooden terrace under your feet. That's what daily life at Brandlistuguvegen 41 actually sounds like, and it's the kind of quiet you don't fully appreciate until you've had it. This three-bedroom chalet sits on a generous private estate of around 5,090 square meters in Lesjaskog, a small, unhurried community in Norway's Innlandet region, roughly halfway between Åndalsnes and Dombås. At 641 meters above sea level, the air has that faint sharpness to it even in August. The surrounding landscape — mixed forest giving way to open mountain terrain — puts on a full seasonal performance: the pale green flush of birch leaves in May, the long amber evenings of midsummer, the first proper snowfall that turns the entire valley white sometime in October or November. The chalet itself was built in 1970, with a practical single-storey layout that got a sensible extension in 1997, adding all three bedrooms and a storage room. The result is 64 square meters of usable living space that feels lived-in and honest rather than staged. Pine floors, exposed roof beams, double-glazed wooden windows — it all adds up to something that looks exactly like a Norwegian mountain cabin should. In 2024, a new wood-burning stove and insulated steel chimney were installed in the living room. Light the stove on a cold October afternoon and the whole space warms up fast. The visible beamwork above catches the flickering light in a way that no recessed LED fixture ever could. The living room handles double duty as a dining area, with room fo ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the tranquil beauty of the Norwegian landscape in Skammestein, this chalet offers an extraordinary opportunity for those looking to experience life in the scenic surroundings of Beitostølen and Jotunheimen. Located at Midtre Javnlie 98, Skammestein, this property, sitting on a generous 3.3-acre plot, is a slice of paradise. With panoramic westward views capturing the late evening sun, it provides a picturesque backdrop for a relaxed lifestyle. Built in 1978, this chalet has stood as a warm retreat, balancing rustic aesthetics with the comforts of modern living. Let's take a little journey through what it offers: - 3 Bedrooms: Comfortably sleep up to eight individuals, making it ideal for family gatherings or a peaceful escape with friends. - 1 Bathroom: Equipped with a large built-in sink and a spacious shower niche with a window that brings in natural light and views of the serene landscape. - Living Area: A welcoming space with ample room, featuring a cozy fireplace insert to unwind after a day exploring the outdoors. There’s also a generous dining area that seats up to ten, perfect for sharing meals and making memories. - Kitchen: Updated in 2010, it hosts modern amenities including a Gaggenau oven, gas stove, refrigerator, freezer, and an allocated space for a dishwasher; ensuring convenience for all culinary adventures. - Sauna: Offers relaxation with benches made of aspen wood and the option for wood-fired or electric heating, accompanied by views of Bitihorn that enhance the experience. - Annex 'Boston': Provides storage space for ski equipment and other outdoor gear, an essential feature for those who revel in snow sports. Living in this area comes with its set of unique advantages. Skammestein ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a slice of tranquility tucked away in the picturesque village of Skammestein, Norway. This chalet at Midtre Javnlie 21 offers a delightful opportunity to own a piece of scenic paradise, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and an inviting community. Nestled in the heart of the region, this cozy 100 sqm chalet with its two bedrooms and a bathroom beckons you to embrace the peaceful vibes of Norwegian countryside living. If you’re an overseas buyer or an expat dreaming of a new beginning nestled in nature, this property could provide the haven you seek. While this dwelling is in good condition, life in a chalet is synonymous with a rustic charm and simplicity that often whispers of the wild splendor around it. Here, you're in a prime location to savor panoramic views of Jotunheimen from your terrace. Whether entertaining guests or quietly sipping your morning coffee, the sunlit vistas are bound to awe. Skammestein, a small yet vibrant locale, cradles this property in its serene folds, offering both solitude and community at just the right balance. Skammestein is well regarded for its tranquil ambiance, attracting nature lovers and sports enthusiasts from all around. Adventurers will find joy in the nearby groomed cross-country skiing trails, just a brief glide from the chalet. And for those keen on downhill slopes, the ski center is a short drive away, serving up the thrill that only the snow-clad mountains can provide. Whatever your pace, this area accommodates both the brave of heart and those who prefer a gentler immersion into nature. Life here could be quite enchanting, though be prepared for the Norwegian weather, which often dances between a true winter wonderland and the mildness of summer. Winters c ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Torleif Løvfald Gaard har gleden av å presentere Midtre Javnlie 21!

Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the sun gently peeks over the majestic peaks of Jotunheimen, casting a golden hue across the landscape. Welcome to your new second home, a charming chalet nestled in the serene village of Heggenes, Norway. This property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape or a lucrative investment in the heart of Europe. A Slice of Norwegian Paradise Located at Sandbakkadn 37, this chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility. The chalet sits at an elevation of 840 meters, ensuring breathtaking panoramic views and a refreshing mountain climate. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone who simply appreciates the serenity of nature, this location offers something for everyone. A Year-Round Haven for Nature Lovers Heggenes is renowned for its diverse hiking terrain, with trails that cater to all levels of experience. From leisurely walks to challenging hikes, the options are endless. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski trails just 400 meters from your doorstep. The nearby Svinetjernet lake offers fishing and swimming opportunities, making it a year-round destination for outdoor activities. Chalet Features and Amenities - Size: 40 square meters of cozy living space - Bedrooms: 1 bedroom with a custom-built family bunk bed - Living Room: Spacious with vaulted ceilings and exposed timber beams - Kitchen: Equipped with modern amenities, including a freestanding stove and a Jøtul wood stove - Annex: Additional living/sleeping space with fiv ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sandbakkadn 37!

A Mountain Retreat Awaits Nestled at an elevation of 830 meters, this charming chalet in Heggenes offers a serene escape from the everyday hustle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the Yddeåni river, a perfect backdrop for your morning coffee on the expansive 48-square-meter terrace. Here, the air is crisp, the views are endless, and the possibilities for adventure are boundless. A Home with History and Heart Originally built in 1974, this chalet has been lovingly expanded and modernized over the years, with significant updates in 1988 and 2006. The result is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. The interior, adorned with stained wood paneling, exudes warmth and coziness, inviting you to unwind by the wood-burning stove after a day of exploration. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation In the heart of Valdres, this property is a gateway to year-round outdoor activities. In summer, the nearby hiking trails beckon, offering routes for all levels of adventurers. The Yddeåni river is a haven for paddling enthusiasts and a refreshing swimming spot on warm days. As winter blankets the landscape, groomed ski trails transform the area into a winter wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing. Local Delights and Cultural Riches Heggenes and the surrounding Valdres region are steeped in cultural heritage and natural beauty. The local cuisine, rich with traditional Norwegian flavors, can be savored in nearby eateries. Festivals and cultural events throughout the year offer a glimpse into the vibrant local community. For those seeking a taste of urban life, larger towns are just a short drive away, providing shopping, entertainment, and more. Modern Comforts in ... click here to read more

Welcome to Viflå 24! Real estate agent Marit Nystuen presents this property. Photo: Christine Stokkebryn

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Norway, just outside the buzzing ski destination of Beitostølen, the charming getaway at Olevegen 38 invites you to step into a world of natural beauty and tranquility. Here, in the cozy confines of a secluded cabin, you'll find the perfect retreat to unwind and absorb the majestic scenery that surrounds you. Skammestein, where this little escape sits, is a delightful village luring in those who crave a balance of peace and recreational activities, making it an increasingly popular spot for overseas buyers and adventurous expats seeking a change of pace. Now, let's talk about what your life could look like in this corner of the world, shall we? Upon arriving at Olevegen 38, you're greeted by the crisp, clean air of Norway’s magnificent countryside. This cozy cabin is situated approximately 780 meters above sea level, offering you wonderful views of the surrounding landscape, including the renowned Slettefjell. With its peaceful atmosphere, it's the ideal spot to enjoy a taste of cabin life. Picture stepping into this inviting cabin after an exhilarating day in the great outdoors. With two well-proportioned bedrooms, there's room for family or friends to make the most of the breathtaking environment as well. Additionally, the annex offers further sleeping space, providing the perfect spot for unexpected guests or perhaps a little getaway for the kids. Life in Skammestein is as leisurely or adventurous as you choose. The cabin's proximity to Beitostølen means you're never too far from exhilarating skiing escapades. During the snow-filled months, Beitostølen is teeming with activities that engage thrill-seekers as well as families looking for the thrill of the slopes or the charm ... click here to read more

Welcome to Olevegen 38, a holiday property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!

Situated in the serene surroundings of Heggenes at an elevation of about 890 meters, this enchanting cabin at Murkhøvd 70M promises a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. If you've dreamt of owning a tranquil retreat where snow-capped mountains and lush terrain stretch as far as the eye can see, this property might just enchant you. This two-story cabin has been lovingly maintained and recently upgraded with a fresh kitchen in 2023. The living space is efficiently laid out over 86 square meters, featuring an entrance hall, a compact yet functional bathroom, and a combined living room and kitchen on the first floor—perfect for cooking up a warm meal after a day outdoors. The upstairs is thoughtfully arranged with two cozy bedrooms or alcoves alongside a practical hallway, offering sleeping space for up to six individuals. Despite being in good condition, the cabin retains a fixer-upper charm, leaving room for new owners to imprint their style and enhance its value. It's an ideal project for those who relish the prospect of turning a cozy space into a personalized haven. The outdoor space includes a terrace at the entrance and an additional area at the back, perfect for summer barbecues or simply soaking in the panoramic views that Yddin is celebrated for. The cabin’s practical roof design and the plowed access roads allow for effortless living, even in the heavy winter months. Here are some features that stand out: - Water and sewage facilities installed - Electricity - New kitchen installed in 2023 - 2 bedrooms, accommodating up to 6 people - Plowed roads for easy winter access - Terrace and outdoor backyard area Living in Heggenes, particularly in the Yddin area, is like having nature as your backyard. The lo ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in a cozy cabin nestled at the heart of Heggenes, where every moment is kissed by the tranquility of nature. Perched at an elevation of around 900 meters above sea level, this picturesque cabin in the Yddin community is not just a place to stay but a gateway to a serene lifestyle. Crafted with efficiency and recently updated from 2021 to 2024, this home spans two floors, offering comfortable and practical living with necessary modern conveniences such as electricity, water, and sewage systems. This delightful cabin is a modest yet warm abode featuring: - Two snug bedrooms - A single well-appointed bathroom - An inviting open-plan living room and kitchen - Built-in storage solutions - Practical space for a washing machine - A versatile terrace of about 8 square meters - Year-round road access Each day here can begin with the serene view of the mountains from your window or terrace. The open-plan living room, coupled with a kitchen fitted with contemporary appliances, forms the heart of this home, flooded with natural light from large windows, which bring the beauty of the wilderness inside. It's the perfect canvas for you to drape memories with your loved ones or simply indulge in quiet solitude. The updated bathroom, adorned with modern fixtures, boasts a quaint shower corner and everything you need for daily refreshment. The upper floor introduces us to the sleeping quarters — two bedrooms engineered thoughtfully to provide comfort and storage, making it well-suited for family getaways or accommodating guests. The master bedroom, with a double bed, and its cozy counterpart, with two adaptable single beds, can easily convert into a double, adapting effortlessly to your needs. The partially covered t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Murkhøvd 70N, a leisure property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!

Imagine waking up in your own little corner of paradise. That's exactly what awaits you at this charming cabin nestled in Bjødnahølet in Øystre Slidre, Heggenes. Tucked away on a beautiful owner plot, this cabin stands as a welcoming retreat amidst nature. Built in 2005, the property offers an indoor area of 63 square meters, providing a snug and open space perfect for unwinding after a long day of adventures. Let's delve into what makes this cabin a splendid catch for foreign buyers and expats looking for a genuine slice of Norway's breathtaking landscape. This property is, first and foremost, perfect for those who appreciate a good balance between tranquility and activity. Placed on a 999 square meter plot, the cabin offers enough grounds to spread out and enjoy, without feeling overwhelmed by too much space. Out front, there's a 9 square meter balcony—an ideal spot to sip on your morning coffee while taking in the stunning views of the fantastic Norwegian wilderness. The cabin benefits from green energy too, all thanks to the solar power installed, making it an eco-friendly choice. - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Cozy living area with fireplace - Solar power setup - Freestanding stove and refrigerator (propane) - Built-in greywater drainage system - Balcony/terrace (9 sqm) - Secluded 999 sqm plot - Year-round road access - Included outbuilding Now let’s talk about convenience and the region itself, because knowing the surroundings is crucial when considering buying a property. Heggenes offers a taste of peaceful rural life with a climate that presents beautiful snowy winters perfect for skiing, while the summers offer mild weather, ideal for hiking and other outdoor activities. The cabin's accessible ... click here to read more

Winter view of the cabin

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Heggenes, Luskeråsen 54 awaits as a haven of tranquility and breathtaking views, especially geared for those looking for an investment or retreat in the scenic heart of Norway. Resting at a notable altitude of 1020 meters, this cabin property offers both panoramic views and plenty of sun, a great feature anyone who’s considering a property in this stunning region is bound to appreciate. This charming property is a perfect blend of modesty and warmth, encompassing a cabin, an annex, and an outbuilding. Whether you're a family looking for a scenic getaway or someone looking for a serene retreat, this property accommodates well. Built in 1977, the main cabin flashes that quintessential Norwegian vibe and has seen consistent care, reflecting its well-preserved state today. With the addition of the annex in 2000, there is ample space for visitors or extended family with two extra bedrooms, making this property comfortable for a variety of living situations. Around the Luskeråsen area, daily life is enriched by proximity to the picturesque Langsua National Park. Imagine waking up to the view of rolling landscapes and unspoiled nature. During summer months, the property is grazed by livestock, bringing a true rural sense and tranquility. It's not just about the views; living here affords residents a restorative way of life intertwined with nature. Heggenes itself is a small village in Øystre Slidre municipality known for its stunning scenery and friendly community. Living here provides a lovely escape from the urban rush, yet you have all the essentials within reach. For those eager to discover the area, there are numerous outdoor activities. Hiking through the scenic trails of Langsua Nat ... click here to read more

Welcome to Luskeråsen 54 in Øystre Slidre Municipality - The property consists of a cabin, annex, and outbuilding - Well-suited for the family

Nestled in the heart of Rogne, Norway, this charming chalet at Hestekampen 49 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in one of Europe's most breathtaking mountain regions. With its prime location near Hestekamptjernet, this property is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the lake, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests. This chalet is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. A Year-Round Outdoor Paradise Rogne is a true gem for outdoor lovers. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cycling enthusiast, or a winter sports aficionado, this region has something for everyone. The chalet is conveniently located within walking distance of groomed cross-country ski trails, making it an ideal retreat for winter sports enthusiasts. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a vibrant landscape perfect for hiking, kayaking, and exploring the great outdoors. Proximity to Jotunheimen National Park Just a short drive away, Jotunheimen National Park offers some of Norway's most spectacular mountain hikes, including the famous Besseggen trail. This proximity allows you to explore the park's rugged beauty and diverse wildlife, all while enjoying the comfort of your own chalet. A Taste of Rural Norway During the summer, the surrounding fields come alive with grazing livestock, adding to the authentic rural atmosphere. The chalet is approximately 15 kilometers from Heggenes and a 30-minute drive from Beitostølen, a renowned mountain resort offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and activities. Chalet Features and Amenitie ... click here to read more

Presented by real estate agent Ida Follinglo at PrivatMegleren Valdres

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains, Hagastølen 3 in Beitostølen offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the rustic charm of a mountain retreat. This 122-square-meter property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of snow-capped peaks, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your west-facing terrace. With 1,560 square meters of land, this chalet provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether it's a summer barbecue or a winter snowball fight. The panoramic views from your terrace are nothing short of breathtaking, offering a daily reminder of nature's grandeur. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Built in 2020, this chalet is in excellent condition, featuring high-quality materials and a thoughtful layout that maximizes both space and natural light. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, where large windows frame the stunning mountain vistas, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A modern wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The fully equipped kitchen boasts high-quality appliances and stylish cabinetry, making meal preparation a joy. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet meal with family, the dining area offers a picturesque setting with its views and the warmth of the fireplace. ### Spacious and Inviting Bedrooms With four spacious bedrooms, this chalet comfortably accommodates family and guests. Each room is designed with comfort in mind, featuring solid wood paneling and floating laminate floors. The upper floor's c ... click here to read more

Modern and stylish cabin with attractive location in Beitostølen

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque mountain village, Beitostølen, this charming chalet at Harakroken 7a offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its traditional timber frame construction and modern comforts, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a serene escape or a lucrative investment in the thriving holiday home market. A Glimpse into Chalet Living Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks of Bitihorn and Skyrifjellene. This chalet, with its elevated position, offers breathtaking views that change with the seasons, from the vibrant greens of summer to the pristine whites of winter. The property spans 92 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it perfect for family getaways or hosting friends. Local Lifestyle and Activities Beitostølen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the nearby alpine center and cross-country ski trails offer endless opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. The Raudalen ski area is just a short bus ride away, providing diverse slopes for all skill levels. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a playground for hikers and mountain bikers, with trails that wind through lush forests and open meadows. The village itself is a vibrant hub, with shops, restaurants, and cultural events that celebrate the rich Norwegian heritage. Whether you're indulging in local cuisine or exploring the annual ski season opening at the nearby stadium, Beitostølen offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation. Accessibility and Convenience Despite its tranquil setting, the chalet is easily accessible. A well-maintained road leads di ... click here to read more

Welcome to Harakroken 7A

Welcome to Bjelbølsvegen 27, nestled in the heart of Beitostølen, a vibrant and enchanting area in Norway. This chalet, complemented by an annex, offers coziness and captivating views of Slettefjell, a canvas painted by nature itself. As a busy real estate agent involved daily with a myriad of clients and properties, I can assure you this one stands out for several compelling reasons. Let's journey into this warm and inviting chalet, a substantial property built in 2000, stretching across 114 square meters. Imagine entering a world where nature coexists seamlessly with modern comforts. The chalet is a haven configured for family gatherings, long chats by the fireplace, and moments of peaceful solitude. With the stunning views peeking through large windows, the living room becomes not just a space but an experience. The stone-clad fireplace that graces the room is excellent company during the cool Scandinavian evenings, adding warmth to discussions, book readings, or simply a cozy nap. This home is designed for engagement and ease, with an open layout that connects the kitchen, dining, and living spaces effortlessly. Be it casual breakfasts or festive holiday dinners, the spacious dining area beside a well-thought-out kitchen is perfect for all such occasions. Cooking becomes a delightful task here with appliances ready to handle any culinary adventure. Consider the sleeping arrangements — four restful bedrooms await, with the master suite being particularly inviting, equipped for rest and plenty of storage. The other rooms, complete with bunk beds and storage, offer versatility and comfort, whether for children or visiting friends. And what's a retreat without a chance to unwind completely? The property's two bathroom ... click here to read more

Presented by Real Estate Agent Marit Wangensten-Mo

Ah, the cozy charm of a chalet! Nestled snugly in the spellbinding landscapes of Beitostølen lies our inviting Solvegen 8, a chalet that blends comfort with convenience for those eager to embrace the Nordic lifestyle. Located just a hop and skip away from Beitostølen's vibrant center, this chalet promises more than just a home—it offers an experience. Beitostølen is a picturesque village that boasts unparalleled access to nature. Surrounded by some of Norway's most breathtaking mountains, this area is your gateway to a world of adventure, whether it's the thick blanket of snow in winter or the lush, rolling meadows in summer. And speaking of seasons, don't forget that here, each one brings its own unique activities and spectacle. Think cross-country skiing at the break of dawn or hiking through trails dotted with vibrant wildflowers. It's a place where photography enthusiasts and peace-seekers alike will find solace and inspiration. Those drawn to Solvegen 8 will appreciate its position just below the town center. From here, everything Beitostølen has to offer is at your fingertips: charming eateries offering local cuisine, quaint shops, and facilities providing both necessities and luxuries. But it's the promise of adventure that sets the heart racing. The proximity to ski trails and hiking paths ensures that every spare moment can be filled with activity, should you choose. Stepping inside, you're welcomed by an open-plan layout that merges tradition with modern comforts. Timber walls and high ceilings create an ambiance that is both intimate and expansive. With 72 square meters of living space, this two-bedroom chalet manages to be both cozy and commodious, ideal for families or even those seeking a holiday hideawa ... click here to read more

Torleif Løvfald Gaard v/DNB Eiendom presenterer Solvegen 8!

Picture yourself awakening to crisp mountain air filtering through the windows of your Norwegian alpine retreat, the scent of pine forests mingling with morning coffee as sunlight streams across snow-dusted peaks. This is the daily reality awaiting owners of this thoughtfully designed 3-bedroom chalet in Beitostølen, where Norway's legendary outdoor lifestyle becomes your personal canvas for creating unforgettable family memories throughout every season. Nestled within a serene cabin neighborhood that perfectly balances tranquil privacy with proximity to Norway's premier mountain activities, this 64-square-meter alpine residence offers international buyers an authentic entry point into Scandinavia's celebrated outdoor culture. The 447-square-meter landscaped plot creates multiple outdoor living zones, transforming your property into a year-round sanctuary where winter skiing adventures and summer mountain hikes begin right from your doorstep. The heart of this mountain home reveals itself in the open-plan living space, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame ever-changing alpine vistas while flooding the interior with Norway's distinctive natural light. The working fireplace becomes the focal point during long winter evenings, crackling warmth drawing family and friends together after exhilarating days on nearby ski slopes. This is where après-ski transforms from concept to cherished ritual, where hot chocolate warms cold hands and stories of powder runs are shared beneath the glow of firelight. The 2017-renovated kitchen demonstrates that mountain living need not sacrifice modern conveniences. Contemporary appliances and profiled cabinetry blend Scandinavian design aesthetics with practical functionality, allowing you t ... click here to read more

Presented by real estate agent Ida Follinglo at PrivatMegleren Valdres. Photo: Christine Stokkebryn

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Veståsen region, Dalbøvegen 7 offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a charming chalet in the picturesque town of Røn. This delightful property, set at an impressive 1,025 meters above sea level, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, with its panoramic vistas of Rundemellen, Jotunheimen, and Skaget, is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines comfort with the allure of nature. A Year-Round Paradise Røn is a destination that captivates in every season. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. The well-maintained ski trails nearby offer endless opportunities to glide through the pristine snow, surrounded by the tranquility of the mountains. As the snow melts, the region bursts into life with vibrant colors. Summer invites you to explore the extensive network of hiking and biking trails that wind through rolling hills and dense forests. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual cyclist, the trails cater to all levels, allowing you to discover hidden gems at your own pace. Local Charm and Convenience The nearby Vaset area is a hub of activity and convenience. Here, you'll find everything you need for a comfortable stay, from dining establishments offering local delicacies to the Vaset Ski Center for alpine adventures. The Joker Vaset grocery store and Intersport ensure that all your daily needs are met, while the local community welcomes you with open arms. Chalet ... click here to read more

Welcome to Dalbøvegen 7, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!

Discover the enchanting allure of cabin living at Panoramavegen 636, nestled in the breath-taking landscape of Ulnes, Norway. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin offers a unique opportunity for buyers seeking a peaceful retreat with the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. Situated in the heart of Nord-Aurdal municipality, this property boasts a location that's sure to captivate global buyers and expats alike. As a dedicated real estate agent for a worldwide agency, I've had the privilege of helping many international buyers find their dream homes in Norway. And trust me, this cabin is truly one of a kind. With its strategic location near the serene Vaset Seter/Svedalen area, the property provides easy access to a host of local amenities while maintaining a delightful sense of privacy and tranquility. Let's take a closer look at the property itself. This charming cabin, while a testament to its vintage heritage, is in pretty good condition. It offers plenty of potential for anyone looking to personalize their own mountain hideaway. Here are some key features of the property: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Size: 61 square meters - Proximity to Vaset's essential amenities - Great hiking opportunities nearby - Outbuilding for added utility - Serene mountain and valley views - Nearby groomed ski trails - Ample potential for personalization - Scenic and peaceful surroundings For those considering moving to Ulnes, there's a wealth of experiences waiting just outside your doorstep. This area is renowned for its idyllic natural landscapes, making it a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts. During the summer, the nearby hiking trails come alive with blooming landscapes, providing endless opportunities to explore and ... click here to read more

Welcome to Panoramavegen 636, a property presented by EiendomsMegler 1 Fjellmegleren!

Picture yourself waking to crisp mountain air streaming through the window, frost patterns decorating the glass as morning light spills across pine-covered slopes. The scent of freshly brewed coffee mingles with wood smoke from the stove, while outside your 2-bed chalet in Veståsen, perfectly groomed cross-country ski tracks stretch into the Røn wilderness, waiting to carry you into the heart of Norway's Vestre Slidre municipality. This is what owning a Norwegian mountain retreat looks like – not a distant fantasy, but an accessible reality in one of Scandinavia's most captivating holiday destinations. Built in 2017, this 80-square-meter vacation home represents the modern evolution of Norway's cabin culture, blending traditional hygge warmth with contemporary convenience. The property sits on an expansive 2,002-square-meter freehold plot where your children can build snow forts in winter and wildflower hideouts come summer, where family dogs can roam freely, and where evening barbecues extend into those magical Norwegian summer nights when daylight refuses to fade. This is more than a second home in Norway – it's your family's gateway to Nordic wilderness living, positioned in the sought-after Veståsen cabin area where nature isn't just a view, but a way of life. The Norwegian Mountain Lifestyle Awaits Veståsen offers what international buyers increasingly seek: authentic connection to nature without sacrificing modern comfort. Unlike crowded Alpine resorts, this area maintains its unspoiled character while providing exceptional infrastructure for outdoor enthusiasts. The comprehensive network of hiking trails and cross-country ski tracks literally begins at your doorstep, eliminating the need for car journeys before ... click here to read more

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