Scenic Hønefoss Chalet: Ideal Second Home or Holiday Retreat Near Oslo

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Abrahamrudveien 108, 3512 Hønefoss, Hønefoss (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 52Floor area

€119,500

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

52m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hønefoss, this charming chalet at Abrahamrudveien 108 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly positioned between Åsa and Sundvolden in the picturesque Ringerike municipality, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the breathtaking panorama of Steinsfjorden greeting you each morning. This chalet, with its rustic allure and modern comforts, is an ideal second home for those yearning for a peaceful retreat, yet still within a convenient hour's drive from the bustling heart of Oslo.

A Cozy Haven in Nature


Upon arrival, a forest road leads you to this secluded haven, ensuring privacy and a sense of escape from the everyday hustle. The chalet's elevated position offers not only stunning views but also an airy, light-filled atmosphere that permeates every corner of the home.

- Size: 52 square meters of cozy living space
- Bedrooms: 2, with additional sleeping arrangements in the loft
- Living Room: Bright, with large windows and a warming fireplace
- Kitchen: Open-plan, well-equipped with ample storage and counter space
- Outdoor Space: 5 m² balcony/terrace with panoramic views
- Utilities: Solar panels and generator for year-round comfort
- Outbuilding: Composting toilet and storage sheds

Embrace the Outdoors


The chalet's expansive 1,778 m² lot is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's a morning coffee on the terrace, a leisurely afternoon in the garden, or an adventurous day exploring the nearby trails, this property caters to all.

- Hiking: Numerous trails weave through the surrounding forests
- Fishing: Steinsfjorden is renowned for its large pike
- Winter Sports: Ski lifts are just a 25-minute drive away
- Accessibility: Public transport is a short 21-minute walk, with daily amenities within easy reach

A Lifestyle Investment


Owning a second home in Hønefoss is not just about the property; it's about investing in a lifestyle. The region's invigorating climate, coupled with its rich natural beauty, makes it a sought-after destination for both relaxation and recreation.

- Proximity to Oslo: Less than an hour's drive, perfect for weekend getaways
- Local Culture: Experience the charm of Norwegian village life
- Investment Potential: Strong rental demand for holiday homes in the area

A Story of Comfort and Adventure


Picture yourself returning from a day of skiing, the crisp air still clinging to your cheeks, as you step into the warmth of your chalet. The fireplace crackles invitingly, and the aroma of a home-cooked meal fills the air. This is not just a holiday home; it's a sanctuary where memories are made, and adventures begin.

Whether you're seeking a summer retreat, a winter wonderland, or a year-round escape, this chalet offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. It's a place where the pace of life slows, and the beauty of nature takes center stage.

Key Features:


- Secluded location with stunning fjord views
- Practical layout with cozy living spaces
- Eco-friendly utilities for sustainable living
- Proximity to outdoor activities and Oslo
- Strong potential for rental income

This is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a new way of living. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and discover the magic of this Hønefoss chalet for yourself. Embrace the opportunity to own a second home that promises both peace and adventure in equal measure.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
52
Price per m²
€2,298
Garden size
1778
Has Garden
Yes
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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Welcome to Fjordøy!

The first thing you notice is the silence. Not the absence of sound — the lake has plenty of that, a rowboat knocking gently against its mooring, wind moving through the birch trees at the edge of the plot — but the absence of everything else. No traffic. No notifications that feel urgent. Just Storblåvatnet laid out below the living room windows like something from a Knut Hamsun novel, and a fireplace that'll be lit before you've even unpacked. This is a two-bedroom chalet vacation home in Namdalseid, Trøndelag, and it is genuinely unlike most cabins you'll find on the Norwegian market right now. The off-grid setup — solar panels on both the main cabin and the separate annex, rainwater collection with filtration, a wood-burning stove doing the heavy lifting on cold autumn nights — makes this less a weekend bolt-hole and more a functioning little world unto itself. Built originally in 1978, the main cabin sits at 46 square metres of interior space, which sounds compact until you're inside and the living room opens up around you. At roughly 25 square metres, it's the kind of room that earns its size: a fireplace at one end, a wood stove at the other, and a bank of large windows framing unobstructed views down across the water toward Øyensskavlen mountain, which tops out at 687 metres and is a proper half-day hike from your front door. On clear July evenings — and there are many of them here, the plot faces south and gets sun from early morning until late — you can sit on the 25-square-metre covered veranda and watch the light change colour on the mountain for an hour without it feeling like a long time. The kitchen is functional rather than elaborate, which fits the cabin's ethos: you're here to spend time outdoors, no ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storblåvatnet 10, presented by EiendomsMegler1 v/ Magnus Aasland.

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's picturesque landscape, this charming chalet at Abrahamrudveien 122 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Located in Hønefoss, a mere hour's drive from the bustling city of Oslo, this property is perfectly positioned for those seeking a tranquil retreat without sacrificing accessibility. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the panoramic views that stretch across the fjord and distant mountains. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle, a chance to reconnect with nature and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The chalet's thoughtful design ensures that every corner of its 62 square meters is utilized to its fullest potential. With three cozy bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal second home for gatherings and celebrations. - Two inviting living rooms equipped with wood-burning stoves offer warmth and ambiance, perfect for cozy winter evenings. - A well-appointed kitchen nook with modern appliances ensures meal preparation is a breeze, allowing more time to enjoy the company of loved ones. - Expansive 129 sqm terrace provides ample space for outdoor dining, relaxation, and entertainment, with breathtaking views as your backdrop. - Additional storage rooms and an external shed offer practical solutions for storing outdoor gear and equipment. Embrace the Outdoors The chalet's location on a relatively flat mountain shelf provides not only stunning views but also a safe and pleasant area for children to play. The surrounding landscape is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, of ... click here to read more

Welcome to Abrahamrudveien 122! Presented by real estate agent Petter Tangen at EIE Eiendomsmegling.

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a woodpecker echoing through the forest. As the morning sun filters through the towering pines, you step outside onto your private plot, enveloped by the serene beauty of Krokskogen. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, history, and tranquility. A Storied Past Meets Modern Comfort Nestled in the picturesque village of Krokkleiva, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of historical significance and contemporary comfort. Originally a haven for the Norwegian resistance during World War II, the cabin's robust construction and thoughtful expansions have preserved its character while enhancing its functionality. With a total usable area of 103 square meters, including 48 square meters of external space, this property is a testament to enduring craftsmanship. Daily Rhythms in a Natural Paradise Life in this chalet is a harmonious dance with nature. Begin your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched patio, where the scent of pine mingles with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. As the day unfolds, explore the extensive network of hiking trails that wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views and encounters with local wildlife. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing adventures. A Culinary Journey Through Local Flavors After a day of exploration, return to your cozy retreat and prepare a meal in the functional kitchen, equipped with a gas stove. Savor the flavors of Norway with locally sourced ingredients, perhaps a freshly caught fish from the nearby lakes or wild berries pi ... click here to read more

Sunny plot

Welcome to Grantoppsvingen 24, a delightful chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Åsa, just a stone's throw from the vibrant town of Hønefoss. This charming property offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian retreat, perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the breathtaking Steinsfjorden just a short walk away. This chalet, built in 1950, has been lovingly maintained to preserve its authentic Norwegian character while incorporating modern conveniences. With a cozy 45 square meters of living space, this property is an ideal getaway for families, couples, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. ### Experience the Best of Both Worlds Local Lifestyle and Climate: - Åsa is renowned for its peaceful ambiance, offering a perfect blend of rural charm and accessibility to urban amenities. - The region enjoys a temperate climate, with warm summers ideal for outdoor activities and snowy winters perfect for skiing. - The chalet's location provides easy access to a variety of recreational activities, from hiking and cycling to boating and fishing. Accessibility: - Just a 16-minute drive to the nearest ski lift, making it a fantastic base for winter sports enthusiasts. - A bus stop is conveniently located 3 minutes away, ensuring seamless connectivity to Hønefoss and beyond. - Daily shopping needs are easily met with a grocery store within a 5-minute walk, and a shopping center just 11 minutes by car. ### A Story of Comfort and Adventure Property Features: - Two well-proportioned bedrooms offer comfortable accommodation for family and guests. - A cozy living room with a dining area and ... click here to read more

Welcome to Grantoppsvingen 24 in Åsa!

Step into a world where tranquility and nature greet you at every turn. Nestled on the scenic Nordre Loreåsen 89, this delightful cabin in Hønefoss offers a picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The charm of rural Norway accompanies the increasingly rare experience of being surrounded by nature's unspoiled beauty. At the heart of this cozy retreat, you'll find a welcoming space that invites rest and relaxation. Simple yet fulfilling, the cabin comprises two snug bedrooms and a single but well-equipped bathroom, catering to family adventures or a romantic getaway. With an estimated size of 47 square meters, it offers a comfortable setting for both short stays and extended retreats, priced attractively at 141,880. Property Features: - Two snug bedrooms - One functional bathroom - Cozy wood-burning stove - Sturdy annex for extra space - Well-insulated interiors - Selection of furniture and appliances included - Outdoor furnishings for alfresco relaxation - Abundant firewood supply The property, sitting in good condition, requires no immediate renovations, making it ready for you to step into and start enjoying. Upon your arrival, you'll be greeted by the warm glow of a wood stove, illuminating a simple yet inviting cabin ambiance. The annex plays a significant role in enhancing your living experience by offering additional space that can be adapted to your needs—be it for guests, storage, or a relaxing nook to unwind. Nordre Loreåsen, with its breathtaking views of Steinsfjorden, provides a haven for nature lovers and those seeking solace. In this serene environment, you're perfectly poised for leisurely walks and various outdoor activities. In the warmer months, picture yourself indulging in sun- ... click here to read more

Traditional cabin with modern comforts

Nestled within the captivating woodlands of Krokskogen, this classic Marka-style cabin beckons you to embrace the enchanting charm of Norway's great outdoors. Now, as I pen down this tale from my ever-busy schedule, I can almost imagine the tranquil ambiance enveloping Bønnerudveien 34 — a place where worries fade and bliss abounds. Picture this: you shuffle out from the warmth of your bed, toes eager to meet the natural wood floor, as the aroma of pine fills the air. That's the kind of serene lifestyle you can expect in this well-maintained, one-bedroom cabin. Offering generous comfort, the cabin comfortably accommodates three sleepers—a testament to its clever use of space. Now, don’t let the absence of a built-in bathroom deter you. With an outhouse and an outbuilding equipped with a shower, all your needs are met, albeit in a slightly rustic way. Living here, you're not just buying a cabin; you're investing in an experience—a delightful mesh of solitude and adventure. Bring out your inner explorer by indulging in the extensive network of hiking trails Krokskogen is renowned for. Imagine, strapping on your skis and embarking on a snowy adventure right from your doorstep—talk about having winter wonderland at your boot tips! And let’s not forget, just a short distance away lie the iconic King’s and Queen’s viewpoints—ideal spots for those instaworthy snapshots. Here's what life in Krokkleiva offers: a taste of adventure and serenity on the same platter. The region boasts a temperate climate, with winter months providing ample snow for skiing and summer smiling upon hikers with longer daylight hours to soak in the scenic vistas. It's a slice of heaven for those who call themselves nature enthusiasts. Amenities in th ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bønnerudveien 34!

Nestled amidst the serene embrace of Norway’s lush nature, this delightful cabin at Nedre Flagveien 218 is an exceptional find for the nature-loving adventurer. Situated just 25 minutes from the quaint town of Hønefoss, this charming getaway offers an opportunity to embrace the simplicity and tranquility of cabin living. As a bussy real estate agent, I know properties like this come with a unique essence that resonates with those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The cabin, though simple, is filled with character and warmth. It is tucked away at the end of Øvre Flagveien, accessible via a picturesque path that leads you into a world of forested beauty. The charming abode covers 42 square meters, offering a snug yet inviting living space. Immediately upon entering, you'll notice its rustic allure, comprised of a cozy bedroom, a welcoming living room, and a functional kitchen waiting to be personalized. Here are some of the key features of this delightful cabin: - Cozy 1-bedroom layout - Inviting living room area - Functional kitchen for simple meals - Outdoor shed with bio-toilet - Idyllic location amidst nature - Wood heating for a snug atmosphere - Primitive standard (no running water/electricity) - Ideal for nature lovers - Seclusion and privacy - Close to ski trails and hiking paths While the property maintains a primitive standard with no running water or electricity, this feature appeals to those aspiring to live with nature and enjoy a simpler lifestyle. The wood heating and rustic charm of this cabin envelop you in warmth, especially after a day exploring the trails and woods surrounding your new haven. Life in Hønefoss offers a delightful mix of natural charm and small-tow ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nedre Flagveien 218!

Wake up to the sound of water lapping against the shore and nothing else. No traffic. No alarms. Just the low call of a great northern diver drifting across Tyrifjorden at 6am while the morning light turns the fjord surface into hammered copper. That's a Tuesday at Tangenveien 50. This 1959 timber chalet sits directly on the water's edge at Kroksund, one of the narrowest and most dramatic pinch-points along Tyrifjorden — a lake so large it creates its own weather, so clear in summer you can see three meters down from a rowboat. The plot stretches across 1,199 square meters of leased land, giving the property a generous natural buffer from the rest of the world. The terrace — 20 square meters of sun-drenched outdoor living — faces the fjord dead-on. Sit there long enough with a coffee and you'll start rethinking your entire relationship with city life. At 43 square meters, the main cabin is compact the way a well-designed sailboat is compact: every centimeter works. The living room runs on natural light thanks to large windows aligned directly with the water view — in the late afternoon, the sun drops over the Krokskogen ridge behind you and the light on the fjord turns amber, then pink, then gone. The kitchen keeps things simple and functional: smooth-fronted cabinetry, a solid wood worktop, a stainless steel sink, and an externally vented hood — the kind of practical detail that matters when you're cooking fresh perch you pulled out of the fjord two hours earlier. A wood stove anchors the living space, and on September evenings when the air sharpens and the birch trees along the shore start turning yellow, you'll be very glad it's there. Three bedrooms across the main cabin, an annex, and a playhouse. That last sente ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's lush landscapes, this delightful cabin at Gamle Høgåsveien 101 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly positioned near the tranquil waters and dense forests of Hønefoss, this property is an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home that promises both relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air invigorating your senses. This cabin, with its traditional charm and modern comforts, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Hønefoss is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate cyclist, or someone who simply enjoys a leisurely stroll through nature, the surrounding area offers a myriad of trails and paths to explore. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowshoeing. The nearby Nordmarka and Krokskogen ski trails are renowned for their beauty and accessibility, making this cabin an ideal base for winter sports lovers. A Cabin with Character and Comfort Built in 1984, this cabin exudes the rustic charm of traditional Norwegian architecture while offering the comforts of modern living. The open-plan living area, with its cozy fireplace, is the heart of the home, providing a warm and inviting space to gather with family and friends. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen is both functional and bright, equipped to handle everything from simple breakfasts to elaborate dinners. With two well-sized b ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the heart of Nordmarka, the chalet at Damtjern 147, Hønefoss, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's pristine wilderness. This charming two-bedroom retreat is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday escape, this chalet promises a blend of comfort and rustic charm, all set against the backdrop of Norway's breathtaking landscapes. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the serene view of Damtjern's shimmering waters. At 540 meters above sea level, this chalet offers unparalleled vistas and a sense of seclusion that is hard to find elsewhere. The property is designed to maximize natural light, with large windows that frame the stunning scenery and a terrace that invites you to savor your morning coffee while soaking in the panoramic views. ### A Cozy Haven The chalet's interior exudes warmth and coziness, with paneled walls and a wood-burning stove that create a welcoming atmosphere. The spacious living room is the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather around the dining table or relax on the comfortable sofa. The two bedrooms provide ample space for rest and relaxation, ensuring everyone has their own private retreat. ### Outdoor Adventures Await For outdoor enthusiasts, this location is a dream come true. In winter, the chalet offers direct access to Nordmarka's extensive network of ski trails, perfect for cross-country skiing adventures. Popular routes lead to destinations like Løvlia, Ringkollen, and Kikut, making it a paradise for winter sports lovers. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a haven for hiking and cycling. Tra ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Damtjern

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet at Gamle Høgåsveien 163 in Hønefoss offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines the allure of nature with the comforts of modern living. Just an hour's drive from Oslo, it provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian countryside, where panoramic views stretch across Gyrihaugen, Tyrifjorden, Gaustatoppen, and Norefjell. This chalet, built in 2005, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. ### A Year-Round Playground Hønefoss is renowned for its outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for a vacation home. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering some of the best cross-country skiing trails in the region. The nearby 'Treningsrunden' at Ringkollen is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, providing miles of groomed trails suitable for all skill levels. As the snow melts, the landscape reveals lush forests and rolling hills, perfect for hiking and cycling. Several nearby lakes offer opportunities for swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or someone who prefers a leisurely stroll, Hønefoss has something for everyone. ### A Home Designed for Comfort The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. With two bedrooms and a loft, it comfortably accommodates family and friends. The open-plan living and kitchen area is bright and inviting, with large windows th ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of Norway's pristine wilderness. Nestled in the heart of Krokskogen, this charming 2-bedroom chalet in Hønefoss offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature's embrace. With its prime location just above Løvlia, this property is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility, adventure, and connection with the great outdoors. A Day in the Life at Your Hønefoss Chalet As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the forested hills, you sip your morning coffee on the covered veranda. The panoramic views of lush greenery and the distant call of birds set the tone for a day filled with exploration and relaxation. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate skier, or someone who simply cherishes the serenity of nature, this chalet offers a perfect base for your adventures. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day on the well-groomed cross-country ski trails that weave through the Krokskogen area. The fireplace crackles warmly, inviting you to unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. As snowflakes gently fall outside, the chalet becomes a sanctuary of warmth and comfort. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Spring and summer bring a burst of life to the surrounding landscape. The network of hiking trails beckons, leading you to hidden lakes, vibrant meadows, and breathtaking viewpoints. Berry and mushroom picking become delightful pastimes, offering a taste of Norway's natural bounty. A short walk takes you to Løvlia, a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you can indulge i ... click here to read more

Charming cabin presented by Gunn Margit Andreassen at PrivatMegleren Hønefoss

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Ringkollen wilderness, Brodahlgrenda 9 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of serene paradise. This charming chalet, located just an hour's drive from Oslo, is the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape amidst nature's splendor. With its prime location in Hønefoss, this property is a gateway to a world of outdoor adventures and peaceful retreats. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, fresh air of the Norwegian highlands. Your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the 9-square-meter terrace, where the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over the landscape. The chalet's elevated position at 540 meters above sea level ensures breathtaking views and a refreshing climate year-round. A Year-Round Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Ringkollen is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. In the summer, the area transforms into a playground for hikers and cyclists, with trails that wind through lush forests and around pristine lakes. Fishing enthusiasts will find solace in the nearby waters, while the adventurous can explore the rugged terrain on mountain bikes. As winter blankets the landscape in snow, the chalet becomes a cozy retreat after a day on the slopes. The Ringkollen Alpine Center and cross-country ski stadium are just a short distance away, offering illuminated trails for evening adventures. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a novice, the winter wonderland of Ringkollen promises endless fun. Chalet Features and Amenities - Size: 46 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space - Bedrooms: 2, featuring custom-built bunk beds for optimal space utilization - Bathroom: 1, with a practi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brodahlgrenda 9!

Nestled within the scenic enclave of Hønefoss, Norway, awaits an inviting opportunity for those in pursuit of an authentic Nordic experience. This cabin, located at Brodahlgrenda 4, offers a delightful escape into the tranquility of nature, with a balanced dose of adventure awaiting just beyond the doorstep. As part of a busy global network of real estate agents, I'm thrilled to offer you a glimpse into this serene lifestyle. Situated on the outskirts of Hønefoss, this cabin spans approximately 81 square meters. It's far enough from city life to feel like a retreat, yet close enough for convenience. With its three comfortable bedrooms and a single, but ample, bathroom, the space is well-suited for families looking for a cozy place to create memories or expats eager to experience the quintessential Norwegian way of living. Hønefoss, the city that hosts this idyllic cabin, boasts a unique blend of urban buzz and natural splendor. It's a place where the old-world charm mingles with modern conveniences, making it a desirable location for both local and foreign buyers. Residents often find themselves immersing in the serene pace of life, taking leisurely strolls through its vibrant streets dotted with cafes, shops, and cultural landmarks. The local community is friendly and inclusive, making it easy for newcomers to feel right at home. • 3 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • Cozy fireplace • Near forest hiking trails • Direct access to nature activities • Spacious outdoor area • Close to Ringkollstua • Access to cross-country skiing tracks • Near fishing and swimming lakes • Peaceful and secluded location • Year-round living potential • Proximity to alpine slopes • Mature forest surroundings • Room to expand or renovate The outdoor a ... click here to read more

Gunn Margit Andreassen v/Privatmegleren Hønefoss presents Brodahlgrenda 4!

Step outside on a February morning and the ski slope is literally a five-minute walk up the road. The snow muffles everything except the occasional crack of a branch and the distant hiss of skis. You come back an hour later, stomp your boots on the step, and the wood-burning stove is still warm. That's the daily rhythm at Ringkollveien 583 — and it never gets old. This two-bedroom cabin sits on a generous freehold plot of roughly 2,885 square metres in the Ringkollen hills outside Hønefoss. Built in 1967 with a well-considered extension added in 1997, the 53-square-metre interior has been kept honest to what a Norwegian cabin should feel like: wood, warmth, and nothing unnecessary. The open-plan kitchen and living area catches afternoon light through large windows that frame the natural terrain in every season. In winter it's all white and blue shadow. By late June, you're looking at birch and spruce in full green against a long Scandinavian sky that barely darkens past midnight. The covered terrace — nine square metres of sheltered outdoor space — is where mornings really happen. Coffee, a wool blanket if needed, the sound of birds working through the treeline. The plot around you is mostly natural terrain, which means privacy without effort. No tidy hedges to maintain. The land just does what it does, and you live inside it. Practically, the cabin punches above its size. It connects to the electricity grid, so you're not managing generators or propane deliveries. Water comes from a private borehole — reliable and genuinely independent. Heating runs off electric panels and a wood-burning stove with fireplace, so you control the atmosphere as much as the temperature. The bathroom has a shower niche running on a 12V pu ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom presents Ringkollveien 583

In the picturesque town of Hønefoss, nestled at the heart of Norway, lies a quaint cabin that invites you to embrace a life intertwined with the serenity of nature. This charming retreat at Gamle Høgåsveien 218 is not just a property; it is an opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian wilderness, a haven where the hustle and bustle of modern life fades into the gentle whispers of the forest. Hønefoss, with its rich history and vibrant community, offers an ideal blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities. As a potential owner, you're not just buying a home; you're choosing a lifestyle that balances peace and adventure. The local area is renowned for its natural beauty, surrounded by lush forests and majestic mountains, providing a sense of calm and connection to nature. The climate here is typically Nordic, with cold, snowy winters and mild, pleasantly warm summers—perfect for outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Living in this charming cabin, you'll find yourself in the midst of an outdoor paradise, with numerous activities to enjoy regardless of the season. In winter, this area transforms into a skier's delight, with a network of ski trails that cater both to families and avid skiers. The trails extend into the famous Nordmarka forest, reaching all the way to Oslo, offering both short excursions and challenging long-distance routes. As the snow melts and gives way to the lush greenery of summer, residents can explore the innumerable hiking paths that crisscross the landscape. Nearby, the Ringkollen peak offers stunning panoramic views of Ringerike, Tyrifjorden, and the surrounding mountains—a reward for those who relish the joy of trekking amidst nature's splendor. Inside the cabin, the space is co ... click here to read more

Gunn Margit Andreassen ved Privatmegleren Hønefoss har gleden av å presentere Gamle Høgåsveien 218!

Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush greenery of Nordmarka, just outside the charming town of Hønefoss. This delightful chalet, located at Gamle Høgåsveien 261, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's natural beauty, perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Nestled between the picturesque Storflåtan lake and the rolling hills of Høgåsen, this chalet is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate cyclist, or a winter sports aficionado, the location provides endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. The renowned "Treningsrunden" ski loop is just a stone's throw away, making it an ideal base for both casual and dedicated skiers. For those who prefer alpine skiing, the Ringkollen ski center is a short drive away, offering a range of winter sports facilities. The chalet itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, thoughtfully upgraded to offer modern comforts without losing its rustic charm. Built in 1953 and recently renovated in 2018, the property spans 58 square meters, with a practical layout that maximizes space and functionality. The living area is warm and inviting, featuring original log walls that blend seamlessly with contemporary additions. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the sought-after Høgåsen area of Nordmarka, just outside Hønefoss. - Size: 58 square meters of living space, with an additional 8 square meters of external storage. - Bedrooms: Two cozy bedrooms with dark-stained paneling, creating a warm atmosphere. - Living Room: Divided into a lounge area and a dining space, perfect for family gatherings. - Kitchen: Equipped for gas appliances, ideal f ... click here to read more

Welcome to this beautiful cabin in the attractive Høgåsen area.

Nestled in the tranquil forest terrain of Hønefoss, this dual cabin property at Ringkollveien 753 & 755 offers a serene escape nestled in the heart of Norway’s outdoor paradise. For those seeking both seclusion and accessibility, this property, located about an hour's drive from Oslo, provides a perfect blend. The local area, primarily known for its lush landscapes and abundant outdoor activities, makes it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and families alike. The property features two well-maintained cabins, each with their own unique charm. The larger of the two cabins, constructed in 1995, boasts spacious living quarters, seamlessly blending rustic appeal with modern comfort. The smaller cabin, built in 2004, complements its counterpart well, offering additional accommodation while maintaining the overall aesthetic of a traditional Norwegian cabin. Together, the cabins contain 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, providing ample space for an extended family or a group of friends. Living in Hønefoss offers a lifestyle centred around the great outdoors. With the property located just 300 meters from Øyangen, a lake popular for fishing and swimming during the warmer months, and surrounded by groomed ski trails accessible during the snowy season, recreational opportunities are boundless. Whether it's hiking, skiing, or simply enjoying the great view towards Øyangen, this location does not disappoint. For those considering relocation or investment from abroad, understanding the local climate is crucial. Hønefoss experiences a temperate climate with cold winters, ideal for winter sports, and mild summers perfect for exploring the natural beauty of the area. Local amenities near this property enhance its appeal. A five-minute d ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ringkollveien 753 & 755

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Ringkollen region, this rustic cabin at Honerudseterveien 288 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Just an hour's drive from the bustling city of Oslo, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a genuine connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands. This cabin, modest yet full of character, is the perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for a simpler, more meaningful lifestyle. With a main floor of 22 square meters and a practical loft, it provides a cozy retreat for solo adventurers, couples, or small families. A Journey to Serenity Your journey to this secluded cabin begins with a scenic drive through Norway's picturesque landscapes. Upon arrival, park your car in a private area and embark on a short, 10-minute walk along a serene trail. This path, surrounded by lush forests and breathtaking mountain views, sets the tone for the peaceful escape that awaits. A Cabin with Character The cabin itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship. Its log construction exudes rustic charm, while the covered terrace invites you to savor your morning coffee amidst the symphony of nature. As the sun sets, this spot becomes the perfect vantage point to watch the sky transform into a canvas of colors. Inside, the cabin is designed for simplicity and comfort. The living area, with its exposed log walls and inviting fireplace, is a cozy sanctuary where you can unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. The open-plan layout and loft provide flexible sleeping arrangements, ensuring comfort for all gu ... click here to read more

Welcome to Honerudseterveien 288!