Scenic Hilltop Chalet in Sjusjøen: Sunlit Views, Cozy Retreat, and 3-Bedroom Comfort in Nature's Playground

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Aksjøen 97, 2612 Sjusjøen, Sjusjøen (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 65Floor area

€118,800

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

65m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Aksjøen 97, a delightful chalet located in the picturesque area of Sjusjøen, Norway, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor adventures. Whether you're an expat looking for a serene getaway or a foreign buyer seeking a second home with a rustic charm, this property offers a perfect blend of tranquility and potential. Nestled on a hillside, this place offers not just a home, but an experience immersed in nature.

As a busy agent for a global real estate agency, I’ve seen properties in many parts of the world, and I must say, the beauty of Sjusjøen is truly remarkable. This region is not only renowned for its stunning scenery but also for its amazing year-round recreation. Winter offers world-class cross-country skiing with accessible trails that begin almost at your doorstep. As the snow fades, those paths transform into hiking and biking trails, perfect for exploring the lush landscapes and serene wilderness.

Living in Sjusjøen provides a unique experience, often described as a blend of adventure and relaxation. Imagine weekends spent skiing through fresh powder or fishing in one of the many pristine lakes and ponds that dot the area. The local community is warm and welcoming, often hosting diverse cultural events and sports competitions throughout the year. It's an area that feels a world away while still offering the comforts of a close-knit society.

The chalet itself is in good condition and sits on a hill with a great view, providing a sense of seclusion while still being a part of the vibrant community. Here's a quick overview of property features for your consideration:

- 65 square meters of living space
- 3 cozy bedrooms offering enough space for family and guests
- Spacious living room perfect for gatherings
- Efficient wood stove heating in both the living room and kitchen
- Solar panel providing eco-friendly energy for the stove and lighting
- Outdoor storage room for all your gear
- Outhouse designed for rustic conveniences
- Wonderful terrace to take full advantage of the sun and view

Walking through the chalet, you’re greeted by the welcoming warmth of the living room wood stove, creating the perfect cozy atmosphere to unwind. The kitchen is compact and practical, complete with another wood stove, making it a heartwarming place to prepare meals after a long day of adventure. The bedrooms are simple yet comforting, inviting you to rest and recharge. Outside, the terrace provides a perfect spot for sunbathing or enjoying evening meals as you take in the panoramic views.

The climate here varies with the seasons, offering something for everyone. Winters can be snowy and brisk, ideal for winter sports enthusiasts, while summers are mild and lush, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation. Spring and autumn bring their own unique beauty, with fields of wildflowers and forests painted in autumn hues.

Community life in Sjusjøen is enriched by local events and traditions. You’ll find everything from food festivals offering local culinary delights to sporting events where you can cheer for or join local teams. It's a place that's bustling enough to keep life interesting yet quiet enough to feel like a retreat.

Though the chalet is ready for living now, it offers the potential to be personalized according to your taste and needs. There are opportunities to expand the space or modernize it while keeping its traditional charm. Picture yourself spending weekends working on small projects, truly making it your own. It’s a home that provides both a sense of fulfillment and plenty of opportunities for any handyman or woman to make improvements at their own pace.

Imagine life in this charming chalet in Sjusjøen, whether you’re enjoying quiet mornings on the terrace, partaking in local festivities, or adventuring through nature's beauty. It’s not just a home. It's a lifestyle steeped in nature and community waiting to be discovered. If this sounds like the kind of life you’re picturing for yourself or your family, then Aksjøen 97 might just be the perfect spot for your next chapter. Reach out anytime to explore this wonderful opportunity and see for yourself all that this chalet has to offer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
65
Price per m²
€1,828
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand on the quay at six in the morning, coffee in hand, watching the mist lift off Fanafjorden while a small fishing boat putters past the mouth of the cove. That's the kind of morning Mildevegen 171 deals in. This is a proper Norwegian cabin — three bedrooms, a boathouse with its own concrete quay, a garden that runs to over 2,100 square metres, and the Arboretum at Milde practically at the back fence. Twenty minutes from Bergen's Bryggen wharf by car. A world away in every other sense. The property sits in Hjellestad, a quiet coastal pocket on the southern edge of Bergen municipality where the Fanafjord cuts deep into the land and the shoreline is a patchwork of smooth rocks, small beaches, and private quays. Locals here have always known something that the rest of Bergen is slowly catching on to: this stretch of water, with its sheltered inlets and easy access to the outer archipelago, is one of the best spots in Hordaland for a life lived partly on the sea. The cabin itself covers 102 square metres and is in good, solid condition — the kind of place where previous owners clearly took care of things. Walk through the entrance hall (there's an old wood stove in the corner that gives the space a certain honesty, even if it hasn't been lit in years) and the layout opens up naturally into the living areas. The main living room is generous, with large windows pulling in the garden light and a direct connection to the terrace. On a July afternoon with the doors thrown open and the smell of cut grass drifting in, you'll understand immediately why Norwegians have always built their hytter this way — inside and outside refusing to be separated. The kitchen is functional and well-fitted, with integrated appliances and prope ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mildevegen 171!

The first morning you spend here, you'll wake up to absolute silence. Not the muffled quiet of a city apartment with the windows shut — actual silence, broken only by wind moving through the birch trees outside and maybe, if the season is right, the distant call of a ptarmigan somewhere up the hillside. That's Dalsida. That's what you're buying into. Sitting on a 1,036-square-metre natural plot along Hådilivegen in Lesja, this two-bedroom off-grid chalet is the kind of place that recalibrates you. Built in 2009 and held in good condition, it's compact at 56 square metres — but the design is clever, and more importantly, you don't spend much time inside when you're here. The mountains are too close for that. Step through the front door and the hallway opens directly into a combined living room and kitchen that feels bigger than its footprint suggests. High ceilings do a lot of the heavy lifting, and the large windows pull in light from the surrounding landscape through most of the day. The wood-burning stove anchors the space — this is genuinely the heart of the cabin, the thing you'll be thinking about in October when you're back in your regular life, already planning the next visit. The kitchen runs along one wall with pine cabinetry, profiled fronts, and a solid wood worktop that's functional and honest about what this place is. There's no pretence here. It's a mountain cabin, and it knows it. The two bedrooms sleep four comfortably — one room with two single beds, the other with bunks — making it a natural fit for families with young kids, or a small group of friends who share a love of being outdoors. The toilet room covers the essentials. No running water from the mains, but the solar panel system with battery st ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hådilivegen 125 at Dalsida, presented by Real Estate Agent/Partner Harald Osdal. Photo: Jarle Osen

Step outside on a January morning and the valley is completely silent. Not the polite quiet of a countryside weekend—actual silence, broken only by the creak of snow settling on the roof and the distant whistle of wind curling around Resfjellet's ridgeline. The thermometer reads minus twelve and you don't care, because the wood stove in the living room has been going since six, the coffee is ready, and through the south-facing windows the mountain is turning pale gold. That's the daily reality at Svartbekkveien 117. This is a four-bedroom mountain chalet in Jerpstad, deep in Resdalen valley in Trøndelag, priced at 141,000 EUR. It sits on 1,119 square metres of freehold land at an elevation that puts Trollhetta, Resfjellet, and Raufjellet practically on your doorstep. The main cabin measures 99 square metres internally, and the property comes with a separate annex and an outdoor storage shed—meaning you can sleep sixteen people across the whole estate comfortably. For families who gather in numbers, or owners who want rental flexibility, that matters enormously. Built between 2006 and 2009 and kept in genuinely good condition, the chalet doesn't need work before you move in. The layout is sensible and well-thought-out: a proper hallway leads into a toilet room, a sitting room, and then an open-plan kitchen and living area where most of life happens. Four bedrooms branch off from there. The bathroom has a shower. Simple, functional, Norwegian practical—nothing fussy, nothing wasted. The unfinished basement below adds 30 square metres of external storage space that could become a proper ski room, workshop, or utility area over time. What elevates this property beyond the standard mountain cabin is the 52-square-metre ter ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene and picturesque landscape of Sjusjøen, a place renowned for its natural beauty and outdoor activities that captivate the hearts of nature enthusiasts and peace seekers from all over the world. In this enchanting location, nestled on the outskirts in tranquil surroundings lies a charming cabin at Aksjøen 104–a perfect getaway that promises relaxation and rejuvenation, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This well-maintained cabin is a slice of homely coziness amidst the wilderness where every morning greets you with breathtaking views, cradled by serene landscapes. As a busy real estate agent, I've had the pleasure of seeing countless properties, but there's something inherently special about a cabin like this. It invites you for a weekend retreat or an extended stay—whatever suits your lifestyle best. It's a kind of place where you can truly indulge in the art of doing nothing, while being surrounded by nature’s splendor at its finest. With two snug bedrooms and a single bathroom, this cabin is an ideal size for a small family or close-knit group of friends who love to explore the outdoors. At 67 square meters, it offers an intimate living space that's big enough to enjoy your own personal haven yet cozy enough to maintain a warm and inviting atmosphere. Let's talk about the cabin’s features quickly: - Cozy living area - Two bedrooms - Functional bathroom - Recently updated with modern touches - Spacious outbuilding for extra storage - Sheltered outdoor terrace - Owned plot with some fencing for privacy - Solar light setup - Year-round road access - Parking space conveniently nearby Life in this cabin means embracing the simple joys of life. It's about weekends filled with hiking in t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Aksjøen 104!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking mountain landscape, Aksjøen 23 in Sjusjøen offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This delightful property is more than just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Sjusjøen, where the crisp mountain air invigorates your senses and the panoramic views of the surrounding nature set the tone for your day. This chalet, with its three cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, is designed to be your sanctuary, a place where you can unwind and recharge. ### A Year-Round Retreat Sjusjøen is renowned for its year-round appeal, making it an ideal location for a second home. In the winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering some of the best cross-country skiing trails in Europe. Just a short distance from your doorstep, you'll find meticulously groomed tracks that cater to both beginners and seasoned skiers. The chalet's fireplace becomes the perfect spot to warm up after a day on the trails, creating a cozy atmosphere for family gatherings. As the snow melts, Sjusjøen reveals its lush green landscapes, inviting you to explore its numerous hiking and cycling paths. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, the options are endless. The chalet's spacious terrace is an ideal spot for al fresco dining, where you can savor the long summer evenings and the stunning views. ### A Lifestyle of Comfort and Convenience The chalet's interior is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan living and dining area is bathed in natural light, th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Aksjøen 23!

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Norway's Sjusjøen region, Elgåsen 45 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of mountain life. Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of native birds set the tone for your day. This charming chalet, with its blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, invites you to experience the quintessential Nordic lifestyle. ### A Day in the Life at Elgåsen 45 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue across the snow-capped peaks, you step out onto your expansive west-facing terrace. The panoramic views are nothing short of mesmerizing, offering a front-row seat to nature's ever-changing spectacle. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or unwinding with a glass of wine under a starlit sky, this outdoor haven is your personal retreat. Inside, the chalet's warm, inviting ambiance is immediately apparent. The spacious living room, with its cozy fireplace, becomes the heart of your home—a place where stories are shared, and memories are made. Large windows frame the breathtaking landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space and create a seamless connection with the outdoors. ### Embrace the Seasons Sjusjøen is a year-round playground for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the chalet's prime location offers direct access to an extensive network of cross-country ski trails, renowned for their pristine condition and scenic routes. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a beginner, the trails cater to all levels, promising exhilarating adventures in the snow. As the seasons change, so do the activities. Spring and summer bring opportunities for hiking and c ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Ingrid Sunniva Bungum presents Elgåsen 45!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Outdoor Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. As the morning sun peeks over the horizon, it casts a golden glow across the serene waters of Kroksjøen, visible from your private terrace. Welcome to Kuåsen 32, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Sjusjøen, Norway—a haven for those seeking a genuine connection with nature and a gateway to endless outdoor adventures. A Day in the Life at Kuåsen 32 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop. The chalet's open layout invites the morning light to dance across the traditional paneling and high ceilings, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. In the summer, explore the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails that wind through the lush landscape. The nearby Kroksjøen lake offers opportunities for boating, swimming, and fishing, with a boat and mooring included in the sale. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy retreat after a day spent on the groomed cross-country ski tracks just 400 meters away. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Sjusjøen is renowned for its vibrant outdoor community and year-round recreational activities. The town center, a mere 5 kilometers away, offers a delightful array of amenities, from grocery stores and sports shops to charming restaurants serving local Norwegian cuisine. The area is a hub for cultural events and seasonal festivals, providing a rich tapestry of experiences for residents and visitors alike. Architectural Charm and Modern Comforts Built in 1935, ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kuåsen 32!

Location: Kuåsen 99, 2612 Sjusjøen Property Type: Cabin Price: $221,368 Size: 56 square meters Nestled in the enchanting mountain landscape of Sjusjøen, this delightful cabin offers a serene escape, perfect for those looking to balance solitude with accessible outdoor activities. Ideal for a family or a group of individuals passionate about nature and seeking a peaceful retreat, this property promises a unique living experience away from the bustling urban centers. Property Description: - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathroom: 1 - Functional open floor plan optimizes the living space. - Social living area ideal for family gatherings or cozy evenings. - A modern and inviting design with upgraded features over the years. - Includes a separate outbuilding for additional storage. - Water needs to be fetched from a nearby water post; electricity is already installed. - Accessible by road year-round. Condition: Good - While this cabin boasts several upgrades, presenting a modern look, it retains its rustic charm and functionality. Prospective buyers should appreciate that living in a more isolated location entails managing certain utilities like water independently, an adventure in itself. Local Area & Climatic Conditions: Sjusjøen, often lauded as a prime location for nature lovers, stands at a high altitude, offering a colder climate ideal for winter sports. The snow-covered landscape in winter is perfect for skiing with miles of well-prepped ski trails. Summers are mild and pleasant, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the extensive natural trails. Living in Sjusjøen: Living in a cabin in Sjusjøen combines the tranquility of a secluded environment with the vibrancy of seasonal sports and activities. Residents enjoy: - Privacy ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kuåsen 99!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Sjusjøen region, this delightful chalet at Kuåsen 5 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its prime location next to the serene Kroksjøen Lake, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden glow on the tranquil waters of Kroksjøen. This is the everyday reality for those fortunate enough to call this chalet their second home. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Sjusjøen is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and year-round outdoor activities. In the summer, the area transforms into a vibrant tapestry of hiking and cycling trails, inviting you to explore the lush greenery and panoramic vistas. The chalet's proximity to these trails means adventure is always at your doorstep. Winter brings a different kind of magic, as Sjusjøen becomes a winter wonderland. The region is famous for its world-class cross-country skiing tracks, with meticulously groomed trails just a stone's throw from the property. For those who prefer the thrill of downhill skiing, the Sjusjøen Alpine Center is conveniently nearby. Chalet Features and Lifestyle - Size: 31 square meters of cozy living space, perfect for intimate gatherings and relaxation. - Bedrooms: Two comfortable bedrooms, ideal for families or groups of friends. - Living Room: A welcoming space with a fireplace, offering warmth and ambiance on chilly evenings. - Kitchen: Equipped with smooth-fronted cabinets and a gas hob, making meal preparation a joy. - Outbuilding: Includes two storage rooms and an outdoor toilet, providing additiona ... click here to read more

Charming cabin in a popular and scenic area at Sjusjøen, right by idyllic Kroksjøen.

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Sjusjøen, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of rustic allure and modern convenience. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of a day filled with adventure. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and endless outdoor pursuits. ### A Day in the Life at Sjusjøen Chalet As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you step out onto your expansive 16-square-meter terrace. The morning air is invigorating, and the view is nothing short of spectacular. With a steaming cup of coffee in hand, you take in the panoramic vistas, feeling a profound sense of peace and connection to the natural world. After a leisurely breakfast in the open-plan kitchen and living area, it's time to hit the trails. Sjusjøen is renowned for its extensive cross-country skiing network, and with direct access from your doorstep, the possibilities are endless. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the trails offer something for everyone, winding through pristine forests and open meadows. ### Seasonal Splendor and Year-Round Activities While winter transforms Sjusjøen into a snowy wonderland, the warmer months reveal a different kind of beauty. The area is a haven for hikers, with trails that meander through lush landscapes, offering glimpses of local wildlife and breathtaking views. Fishing enthusiasts will find solace in the nearby lakes, while hunters can explore the rich game reserves. The local community is vibrant and welcoming, with seasonal festivals celebrating the region's rich cultural heritage. From traditional Norwegian cuisine to local ... click here to read more

Sjusjøen-Pihl 136 - Leisure property beautifully located right by the ski trail network - perfect for those who love cross-country skiing and mountain tranquility.

Step outside on a February morning and the world is white and silent. The ski trail runs right past the treeline at the bottom of the plot — 150 meters from your front door — and by 9am you're already gliding through birch forest with a thermos of coffee tucked in your pack and nothing ahead but groomed tracks and open Norwegian sky. That's the daily reality at this four-bedroom mountain chalet in Sjusjøen, one of the Innlandet region's most loved highland destinations, sitting at 939 meters above sea level. The cabin itself was first built in 1957, and there's a solidity to it that newer builds rarely achieve. A major extension and full modernization in 2010 brought it into a different league entirely — electric heating backing up the wood-burning stove, a proper kitchen with actual storage, a modern bathroom with tiled floors and recessed lighting. The bones are old Norwegian; the practicalities are contemporary. That combination is genuinely hard to find up here. From the kitchen, large windows face two directions. On clear mornings, which are frequent at this altitude, the light hits the surrounding mountains and the glint of lake water in the distance is visible before you've even poured the kettle. There's an open fireplace in the kitchen's dining area — rare, and it changes everything about how the room feels on a cold evening. Black cabinetry, wooden countertops, a door straight out to the 53-square-meter terrace. Meals bleed naturally into outdoor evenings up here, especially in July when the sun barely sets and the air smells of pine resin and grass warmed all day. The living room centers on a high-quality wood burner. Pale-painted paneling and wooden floors run throughout — light colors, which matters more ... click here to read more

Unique opportunity, rarely beautiful location! Welcome to Sjusjøen-Pihl 765!

Welcome to your potential new retreat at Sjusjøen-Pihl 37! I assure you, this cabin could be just the haven you're looking for, offering tranquility and a complete escape from the daily grind. Perfectly nestled in the picturesque community of Sjusjøen, this cabin gives you a slice of Nordic heaven with an excellent blend of peace and adventure. The Nordic region is known for its stunning landscapes, and Sjusjøen does not disappoint. Positioned by the lovely Kroksjøen, you’ll have hiking and skiing trails right on your doorstep, offering thrilling outdoor activities throughout the year. In winter, you can expect Sjusjøen to transform into a scenic winter wonderland. The snow blankets the rolling hills, providing top-notch opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts. The cabin is merely a short amble away from some of Norway's prettiest cross-country ski trails. Sjusjøen is quite well-known for its cross-country skiing, offering some of the best tracks, including the notable Birkebeiner trail. If downhill riding is more your speed, don’t fret; the nearby Natrudstilen alpine facility has a range of slopes that cater to all ages and abilities. You and your family or friends can spend your days carving through fresh snow, creating memories that’ll last a lifetime. Come summer, the region bursts into vibrant greens, offering a stunning backdrop for outdoor adventures. The hiking trails around Sjusjøen are fantastic, with beautiful Norwegian flora and crystal-clear air adding to the experience. You can set off on hiking adventures or perhaps indulge in some peaceful berry picking. Imagine a serene afternoon spent amidst nature, filling your basket with fresh Norwegian berries. The area’s elevated position, almost 900 meters a ... click here to read more

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If you're envisioning a tranquil escape amidst the beauty of Norway, this chalet nestled in the picturesque region of Sjusjøen might just be what you're looking for. As an incredibly busy real estate agent, I often come across properties, but this one, I must say, has a charm of its own that stands out even in my packed schedule. It's truly a property waiting to welcome you into its cozy embrace, right within one of the most desirable locales. Sjusjøen is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and outdoor adventures, and its charming village atmosphere. It's perfect for those who crave peace but also the company of a warm and welcoming community. The climate here brings snowy winters, perfect for skiing and snowball fights, while summers are pleasantly mild, inviting endless hikes and leisurely outdoor activities. Picture your mornings starting in this fetching cabin at Sjusjøen-Pihl 114. With a total of 103 square meters, this property is designed to offer comfort and a scene of peace. Here, the mornings are all about savoring a hot coffee on a spacious, partially covered terrace, watching the early sun warm the day. The location offers not only an astounding view but also privacy, ensuring quiet moments as you bask in the sun's rays from dawn to dusk. Inside, you're greeted with a warm, rustic aesthetic that's been meticulously maintained. This chalet is in very good shape, showing off a solid structure that opens its arms wide. Let's not forget the ingenious use of geothermal energy. It's got underfloor heating coursing through the main living areas, wrapped with consistent coziness. Here’s a little list of highlights you’ll appreciate: - 2 cozy bedrooms with ample privacy - A spacious attic functioning as b ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Pihl 114!

Nestled in the enchanting landscape of Sjusjøen, situated approximately 3 km from the bustling center past Storåsen, lies a delightful chalet that offers a blend of rustic charm and tranquil mountain living. This beautiful property, located in the sought-after area of Kroksjølia, presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a serene retreat in the heart of Norway's breathtaking natural beauty. The chalet, built in 1959 and later extended, spans 92 square meters and maintains a welcoming atmosphere that harmonizes with its rustic surroundings. It comprises three cozy bedrooms, a living room that invites family interactions and relaxation, a functional kitchen, and a bright winter garden—a perfect spot to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The property also includes practical features such as a laundry room, toilet room, indoor storage space, and an additional outdoor storage shed. While already in a good state, the chalet offers potential buyers the chance to infuse their personal touch and perhaps modernize to their taste, making it an intriguing prospect for those interested in a fixer-upper project. The existing setup, including solar panels, underscores a commitment to eco-friendly living, complemented by the possibility to connect electricity, water, and sewage services, thus combining comfort with sustainable practices. Living in Sjusjøen offers a lifestyle dominated by the rhythm of the seasons. The region boasts a continental climate, characterized by cold winters and mild summers, making it an ideal locale for those who revel in seasonal activities. In the winter, residents can step out of their front doors and onto miles of groomed ski trails, while the milder months offer expansive hiking ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic hills of Sjusjøen at Sjusjøen-Pihl 709, 2612 Sjusjøen, this charming chalet offers a picturesque retreat, combining comfort, convenience, and breathtaking natural beauty. With three cozy bedrooms and a modern bathroom, this cabin is perfect for those who are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life without compromising on essential amenities. This 117-unit sized chalet provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, where you can truly unwind and soak in the tranquility of Norway's serene landscapes. Stepping into the chalet, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway, offering plenty of space for your coats, boots, and winter gear. The ambiance is inviting, with contemporary colors and materials setting the tone throughout the property. The living room and kitchen merge seamlessly to create an open, social space that begs for gatherings, laughter, and shared meals around a cozy fireplace. Imagine snow falling gently outside as you enojy a hot cup of cocoa with family and freinds here. The practical layout extends into the sleeping quarters, where three spacious bedrooms await, each offering a restful escape after a day of exploration. The bathroom, modern and stylish, ensures comfort and ease for all guests. And let's not forget the annex—a bonus area that includes a secondary living room, an additional bedroom, and a storage room. It’s perfect for visiting friends or family who may want a little extra privacy, or perhaps even a creative space for hobbies or a home office amid the calm nature. Owning this chalet means having immediate access to some of the best ski trails and hiking paths that Sjusjøen has to offer. Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise, with opportunities for sk ... click here to read more

Ingrid Sunniva Bungum v/DNB Eiendom har gleden av å presentere Sjusjøen-Pihl 709! Hyte med anneks

Welcome to the charming and simple cabin situated at Sjusjøen-Pihl 385, in the scenic heart of Sjusjøen! This picturesque cabin is the perfect retreat whether you're looking for a serene escape or an adventurous ski paradise. The property is nestled in a popular and scenic cabin area, surrounded by nature's beauty. It's not just a home; it's an experience waiting to be had. The cabin itself is a cozy and traditional family retreat, boasting three bedrooms and one bathroom spread over 54 square meters. It's designed to make the most of its scenic surroundings with a sunny terrace that invites you to bask in the beauty of the outdoors. The cabin has been well-maintained, so you can move in without worrying about immediate repairs. However, there's always room to add your personal touch to make it truly yours. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 54sqm living space - Sunny terrace - Scenic views of Synnfjellet, Gausdal Vestfjell, and Jotunheimen - Year-round road access with parking - Located in the middle of the ski trail network - At the top of Birkebeinerbakken - Natural elevation in terrain - Close proximity to hiking trails Sjusjøen is known for being a paradise for outdoor and ski enthusiasts. If you love skiing, you'll be thrilled to know that this cabin is located in the middle of the ski trail network, offering some of the best skiing opportunities in the area. In the winter, the snow-secure conditions ensure you'll have the perfect landscape for all your skiing adventures. But skiing isn't all Sjusjøen has to offer. During the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hikers and nature lovers. The hiking areas here are fantastic, with summit hikes that reward you with breathtaking views. Th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Phil 385 - a traditional cabin in very attractive surroundings in the middle of the ski paradise at Sjusjøen!

A Winter Wonderland Awaits in Sjusjøen Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of a mountain bird are your morning symphony. Welcome to Sjusjøen-Pihl 714, a quintessential chalet nestled in the heart of Norway's premier outdoor playground. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. A Day in the Life at Sjusjøen-Pihl 714 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue across the snow-capped peaks, you step out onto your expansive terrace, coffee in hand, to soak in the panoramic views. The chalet's elevated position offers a breathtaking vista of the surrounding mountains and forests, a daily reminder of the beauty that awaits just beyond your doorstep. Your day might begin with a brisk walk to the nearby cross-country ski trails, just 150 meters away. The trails, renowned for their pristine conditions, weave through the landscape, offering a serene escape into nature. In the summer months, these paths transform into hiking and cycling routes, inviting exploration and discovery. Returning home, the chalet welcomes you with its warm, inviting ambiance. The heart of the home is the spacious living room, where large windows frame the stunning landscape, and a soapstone fireplace crackles with warmth. Here, you can unwind with a good book or gather with family and friends for a cozy evening. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Sjusjøen is a vibrant community that offers a rich tapestry of experiences. From the local cafes and shops to the bustling recreational facilities, there's always something to do. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Pihl 714!

Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Norway, near the vibrant town of Lillehammer, awaits a unique opportunity for those with a love for nature and outdoor adventure—a cabin located at Melsjøsetervegen 146. This picturesque retreat, set amidst the stunning backdrop between Sjusjøen and Nordseter, offers a little slice of tranquility and a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, life unfolds at a different pace, where one can truly relish in the beauty of Norway's famous landscapes. Let's start the tour through this inviting cabin, a well-maintained haven that promises cozy and memorable getaways. As you arrive, you're greeted by the serene views and a comfortable setting that the cabin provides. With a size of 51 square meters, this cabin is your intimate retreat, accommodating up to three spacious bedrooms, ensuring your family or friends feel right at home. Though compact, its authenticity and warmth beckon you to settle in after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings. Here are some features that make this cabin stand out: - 3 cosy bedrooms - Delightful entrance area - Welcoming living room - Fully equipped kitchen with a generous dining space - Additional outbuilding for storage - Attached rustic toilet facility - Gas and wood-based heating - "Ring hytta varm" function - Use of boat and fishing rights with nets - Convenient parking along the road - Endless trail networks nearby A life close to nature awaits here. Imagine your summers filled with leisurely swims in clear waters, and afternoons spent fishing—this cabin includes both a boat and the right to fish with nets. Such opportunities make it a delightful place for keen anglers and those who cherish outdoor activities. Th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Melsjøsetervegen 146 - a cozy cabin with a beautiful and unique location in scenic surroundings

Hidden among the serene Nordic landscapes, lies Sjusjøen-Pihl 677—a chalet that whispers tranquility and adventure all in one breath. Set against the backdrop of lush mountain ranges in the enchanting village of Sjusjøen, Norway, this property unfolds an exciting chapter for every buyer seeking solace and thrill. It's a sanctuary that isn’t just a home, but an invitation to explore the Nordic way of living. Picture yourself waking up in a cozy, 121-square-meter chalet. As you throw open the curtains, you're greeted by panoramic views of the majestic mountains. The air is crisp, a gentle reminder that adventure awaits just beyond the doorstep. Whether you’re envisioning lazy mornings surrounded by the wilderness or action-packed days in the mountains, Sjusjøen caters to both. The property stands at the end of a cul-de-sac, offering an exclusive retreat with the utmost privacy, making it an ideal escape from the bustle of urban life. Storåsen, where this chalet rests, is a beautiful blend of peace and accessibility. Originally an old mountain farm, the chalet now reflects a fusion of traditional charm with modern functionality, tailored for a family to relish every moment. Let's take a closer look at what this property has to offer: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with a sauna - Spacious living room with high ceilings - Large windows for maximum natural light - Inviting fireplace - Open-plan kitchen and dining - Ample parking space - Public water and sewage connection - Multiple outdoor entertainment spots - An annex for additional space - Ski waxing room for enthusiasts of winter sports Sjusjøen is not just renowned for its breathtaking scenery, but also for its vibrant outdoor activities. This region is a paradise for tho ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjusjøen-Pihl 677! Very inviting cabin with annex in incredibly beautiful surroundings.

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Sjusjøen, where the crisp mountain air and panoramic views greet you each morning. This exquisite chalet, nestled in one of Norway's most picturesque locales, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the quintessential Norwegian lifestyle. With its blend of traditional architecture and modern amenities, this property is a haven for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Sjusjøen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its extensive cross-country skiing trails, the area transforms with the seasons, offering a myriad of activities year-round. In winter, the chalet's doorstep becomes your gateway to freshly groomed trails that meander through snow-draped forests and rolling hills. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals a network of hiking and biking paths, inviting you to explore the lush greenery and crystal-clear lakes. Chalet Features and Amenities - Size: 90 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space - Bedrooms: 3 spacious rooms, including a master with terrace access - Bathrooms: 2 modern, well-appointed bathrooms with underfloor heating - Living Area: Open-plan layout with large windows and a cozy wood-burning stove - Kitchen: Fully equipped with modern appliances and ample storage - Outdoor Space: Expansive terrace and landscaped garden for relaxation and entertaining - Parking: Ample space for vehicles and a secure storage shed for outdoor gear - Connectivity: High-speed internet available, perfect for remote work - Utilities: Connected to municipal water and electricity A Home with Heart and History The chalet's exterior is a nod to traditional Norwegian design, featuring timber cladding and a charming ... click here to read more

Aerial view of the cabin and surrounding landscape

Nestled in the heart of Sjusjøen, a premier mountain destination in Norway, this exquisite chalet offers a unique blend of modern luxury and natural beauty. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises an unparalleled lifestyle experience amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Innlandet. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Sjusjøen is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities. In winter, it transforms into a snowy paradise with an extensive network of cross-country skiing trails, many of which are accessible directly from your doorstep. As the snow melts, the area becomes a haven for hikers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts, with marked trails, serene fishing lakes, and majestic mountain peaks waiting to be explored. Chalet Features and Amenities Built in 2018, this chalet spans 120 square meters and is situated on a generous 1,200 square meter lot. The property is designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it an ideal choice for families, active couples, or anyone seeking a luxurious escape. - Spacious Living Area: The open-plan living and dining area is the heart of the home, featuring large windows that offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. A modern wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance, perfect for cozy evenings. - Gourmet Kitchen: Equipped with high-end appliances, ample counter space, and custom cabinetry, the kitchen is a chef's delight, ideal for both everyday meals and entertaining guests. - Four Bedrooms: Each bedroom is designed with comfort in mind, offering flexible layouts suitable for children, guests, or a home office. The master bedroom includes a private terrace, perfect for morning coffee with a view. - Modern ... click here to read more

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