Scenic Kvinesdal Chalet: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Kalvstølveien 472, 4480 Kvinesdal, Kvinesdal (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 40Floor area

€146,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

40m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Kvinesdal region, Kalvstølveien 472 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of serene paradise. This charming chalet, set amidst 76 acres of lush, private land, is more than just a property—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and natural beauty.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the sun casting a golden hue over the landscape. This is the daily reality at Kalvstølveien 472, where the chalet sits proudly on an elevated knoll, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes, Undebergsvatn and Støvlevatn. With direct water frontage and exclusive fishing rights, this property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts

Built in 1975, the chalet has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully upgraded to ensure comfort without compromising its rustic charm. The recent addition of a new roof and cladding enhances its durability, while the interior remains a cozy sanctuary. The open-plan kitchen and living area, warmed by a centrally placed wood-burning stove, invites you to unwind after a day of exploration.

Key Features:
- Two Bedrooms: Offering ample space for family and guests.
- Expansive Terrace: Perfect for al fresco dining and soaking in the panoramic views.
- Off-Grid Living: Embrace simplicity with no running water or electricity, ideal for a true escape.
- Private Land: 76 acres of lush greenery, providing privacy and space for outdoor activities.
- Waterfront Access: Enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing right at your doorstep.
- Storage Sheds: Two spacious sheds for all your outdoor gear.
- Summer Lounge: An open space to enjoy the outdoors, rain or shine.
- Proximity to Nature: Surrounded by diverse terrain, perfect for hiking and wildlife observation.
- Legal Access Road: Ensures easy and private entry to your retreat.
- Convenient Parking: A designated area just a short walk from the chalet.

A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation

Living in Kvinesdal means embracing a lifestyle where adventure and relaxation coexist. The region is renowned for its rich natural beauty, offering endless opportunities for hiking, berry picking, and exploring the diverse terrain. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual nature lover, the rolling hills and dense forests invite you to discover their secrets.

For those who enjoy water activities, the property's proximity to two lakes is a dream come true. Spend your days fishing, swimming, or simply lounging by the water's edge, soaking in the tranquility that only nature can provide.

Accessibility and Convenience

Despite its secluded feel, Kalvstølveien 472 is conveniently located near essential amenities. A short drive will take you to the nearest grocery store, while a shopping center is within easy reach for all your needs. Public transportation options, including a nearby bus stop and train station, ensure that you're never far from the wider region.

Investment Potential

As a second home, this chalet offers not only a personal retreat but also a promising investment opportunity. The growing interest in Norwegian holiday homes makes this property a valuable asset, with potential for rental income during peak seasons.

Your Norwegian Escape Awaits

Kalvstølveien 472 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. Whether you're seeking a peaceful getaway, a base for outdoor adventures, or a sound investment, this chalet offers it all. Embrace the simplicity, tranquility, and natural beauty of the Norwegian countryside, and make this your second home.

Welcome to your new retreat at Kalvstølheia, where every day is a chance to reconnect with nature and rediscover the joys of simple living.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
40
Price per m²
€3,650
Garden size
76400
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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Charming cabin in scenic surroundings.

The first thing you notice, stepping out onto the west-facing terrace on a Saturday morning, is the silence. Not the unsettling kind — the rich, full kind that only comes when you're 706 meters above sea level, surrounded by pine forest so dense it absorbs sound like wool. Then a woodpecker starts up somewhere in the trees. Coffee in hand, you look out over rolling mountain terrain and that small pond — dug back in the early 1980s, now perfectly settled into the landscape like it was always there. This is Blefjell. And this cabin estate on Buenveien is about as honest an expression of Norwegian mountain life as you'll find. The property dates to 1968, and it carries that age well. The main cabin is built in traditional Norwegian log construction, complete with a turf roof that goes copper-green in summer and holds snow like a postcard in February. Exposed timber runs through the interior — walls, ceiling, the thick frame around the windows. The living room has both a wood-burning stove and an open fireplace, and on a cold October evening with the larch trees turning gold outside, you'll use both. The kitchen is practical without pretending to be a design showroom, which is exactly right for a place where the priority is getting out the door and onto the trail. The layout across the three structures totals 102 square meters of indoor living space. The main cabin covers 55 sqm and holds an entrance hall, kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, and a utility room. The separate annex adds another 27 sqm — its own entrance, a combined living area and kitchen, a bedroom, and a small terrace — making it genuinely useful for families with teenagers, visiting in-laws, or guests who appreciate their own front door. The outbuilding i ... click here to read more

Welcome to Buenveien 2451!

Step out onto the 80-square-metre terrace on a January morning and the world is white and perfectly silent, except for the low creak of frost-laden pine branches and the distant hiss of cross-country ski tracks being groomed just beyond the tree line. That's the kind of moment this chalet in Risdal delivers, not occasionally, but every single time you arrive. Sitting at Vervassheia hytte 3 in the peaceful Froland municipality of Aust-Agder, this four-bedroom year-round cabin is the real thing — a genuine Norwegian retreat built in the classic Buen-Aarak tradition, with solid bones, a warm interior, and enough outdoor space to actually live in rather than just admire from inside. At 100 square metres of interior space plus generous covered and open terracing, it punches well above its price point of NOK 158,000. The cabin was extensively upgraded in 2010, including a new roof and a well-considered rear extension that added meaningful living space without compromising the character of the original structure. The heat pump installed roughly two and a half years ago — a 7.2 kW unit still under manufacturer's warranty — keeps every room comfortable whether it's a sharp February night or a humid August afternoon. Backup warmth comes from a traditional fireplace and a wood-burning stove. On those evenings when you light both and settle in with a glass of something, the parquet floors and warm laminate surfaces absorb the light in a way that no forced-air system ever quite matches. Four proper bedrooms mean this is not a squeeze-in-the-sleeping-bags situation. Up to ten guests can sleep comfortably, making it genuinely viable for extended family visits, a group ski week, or simply having the cousins over every summer without ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of a waterfall, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive terrace. This is life at Espeland 129, a unique farmhouse nestled in the serene landscape of Kvinesdal, Norway. Here, the rhythm of life is dictated by nature, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban living. A Home Steeped in Rustic Charm and Modern Comfort Originally built in 1984 and thoughtfully renovated in 2002, this farmhouse seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern amenities. The single-level layout ensures accessibility for all ages, featuring three spacious bedrooms, a cozy kitchen with a dining area, and two inviting living rooms warmed by wood-burning stoves. Large windows and a skylight flood the interior with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Adjacent to the main house, a versatile annex provides additional living space, complete with a kitchenette, bedroom, and loft. This makes it ideal for hosting guests or accommodating extended family. Between the main house and the annex, a large terrace invites you to dine al fresco, entertain, or simply relax while soaking in the tranquil rural setting. A Land of Opportunity and Adventure Spanning approximately 330 decares, this estate is a haven for those seeking a blend of leisure, agriculture, and investment potential. With 27 decares of cultivated land and 245 decares of productive forest, the possibilities are endless. Whether you're interested in small-scale farming, forestry, or simply enjoying the natural beauty, this property caters to a variety of pursuits. The estate's ... click here to read more

Welcome to Espeland 129.

Nestled among the serene landscapes of Kvinesdal, Norway, lies a cozy chalet that could become your perfect getaway or even a new permanent address, depending on what life's calling may be. Living amidst the breathtaking beauty of Norway may be a dream for many and here at Austerdalsvegen 1696, your dream may transform into reality. Kvinesdal is a unique town situated halfway between Stavanger and Kristiansand, allowing for easy access to both vibrant cities while living in the tranquility of nature. First, let's talk about the chalet itself. This property is not just a building, it's a potential haven. Built in 2007, the 69-square-meter chalet is in good condition, offering all the fundamentals you could ask for in a leisure property. It's a well-kept space featuring three bedrooms with enough sleeping arrangements for up to eight guests, not counting the loft—a perfect place for kids or perhaps visiting relatives during holiday gatherings. - 3 bedrooms - Bathroom with shower - Bio-toilet - Solar panel electricity - Loft area - Roomy living/kitchen area - Large terrace - Secluded outdoor area - Nearby fishing opportunities - Close to ski trails - Beach access nearby Life in Kvinesdal is uniquely influenced by the Norwegian climate, known for its crisp winters and mild summers. The abundance of natural beauty is on full display throughout all seasons, from the vibrant hues of spring to the lush greens of summer, transforming to fiery autumn tones before snow blankets the ground in winter, ideal for those folkloric ski trails nearby. Located on a sunny and beautiful plot of land, the chalet offers plenty of ways to soak up the great outdoors. There is a spacious terrace where leisure time can be spent basking in the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Austerdalsvegen 1696!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Eiken, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in the heart of nature. Located at Eikenveien 1320, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft lapping of water against the shore of a nearby lake. This chalet, with its three spacious bedrooms and a cozy living area, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Eiken is a picturesque village that offers a plethora of outdoor activities year-round. Whether you're an avid hiker, a fishing enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the beauty of nature, Eiken has something for everyone. The chalet's location provides direct access to hiking trails that wind through lush forests and open up to breathtaking vistas. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The nearby ski lift, just a short drive away, offers alpine skiing opportunities for those who crave a bit more adrenaline. A Home with Modern Comforts Built in 1942, this chalet has been lovingly renovated to blend its original charm with modern conveniences. The open-plan living room and kitchen are the heart of the home, featuring a modern IKEA kitchen installation that makes meal preparation a joy. The wood-burning stove in the living room adds a touch of coziness, making it the perfect spot to gather with family and friends after a day of outdoor adventures. The chalet's three bedrooms h ... click here to read more

Welcome to Eikenveien 1320.

Welcome to Eiken, a place where the natural landscape creates a breathtaking backdrop for your future home, and this cabin might just be that next oasis you're searching for. Nestled at the top of Haddeland, this cozy cabin is a delightful find in an area that's famed for its tranquility and stunning natural vistas. Now, let's imagine this: You've just arrived at Eikenveien 1317. The air is crisp, carrying the scent of pine and earth as you make your way up the easy 200 meters from the parking area—a short stroll that adds a touch of seclusion without the hassle. Awaiting you is a cabin that seems to blend seamlessly into its serene surroundings. With three inviting bedrooms, this property offers a spacious retreat for you, your family, or perhaps a few friends eager to experience the joys of cabin life. Stepping inside, the cabin whispers relaxation. The heart of the home is the combined kitchen and living room space, which creates warmth and coziness, making every gathering there feel special. You can almost hear the crackle of the fireplace as you sit down for an evening chat. The bedrooms are properly sized, providing comfort and privacy—ideal for unwinding after a day of adventure. The single bathroom is equipped with everything you need and is conveniently placed for easy access from all rooms. Here's where things get even better: a spacious veranda that begs for mornings with coffee and evenings with good conversation or a favorite book in hand. It's as if the veranda is an extension of the indoors, but with fresh air and panoramic views. The location of this cabin is not just about the view, but what the surroundings have to offer. Eiken is tucked into a corner of nature that seems to call out to explorers. ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. Welcome to Kvinesheiveien 949, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Kvinesdal, Norway. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility, accessible only by boat, ensuring a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Slice of Norwegian Paradise Kvinesdal is a hidden gem in southern Norway, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This chalet, built in 1938, embodies the traditional Norwegian style with its wood paneling and pitched roof, offering a cozy retreat amidst nature's splendor. The property spans a generous 5,000 m², providing ample space for outdoor activities and exploration. Chalet Features: - Size: 56 m² of indoor living space, with a total built area of 63 m². - Bedrooms: 1 official bedroom, with additional loft space for guests. - Bathrooms: 1, equipped with a separate toilet. - Terrace: 30 m², perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Plot: 5,000 m² freehold, offering privacy and direct water access. - Electricity: Installed for modern convenience. - Water: No running water, enhancing the rustic cabin experience. - Access: Exclusively by boat, ensuring peace and seclusion. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Kvinesdal offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. The area is renowned for its outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to boating and swimming. The chalet's private dock provides easy access to the lake, perfect for a refreshing swim or a leisurely boat ride. - Nature Walks: Explore the surrounding forests and discover the local flora and fauna. - ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvinesheiveien 949!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, Brådlandsveien 953 in Kvås 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 tranquility, adventure, and the simple pleasures of nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, set amidst lush woodlands and rolling hills, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located just a short drive from the quaint town of Kvinesdal and the vibrant Lyngdal, it offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. A Home Away from Home Built in 1979, this chalet exudes rustic charm while offering modern comforts. The property is powered by solar panels and a generator, ensuring a sustainable and off-grid lifestyle. The interior is cozy and inviting, with a practical layout that includes: - Two comfortable bedrooms on the main floor, perfect for restful nights. - A spacious loft providing additional sleeping space, ideal for children or guests. - A cozy living room featuring a wood-burning stove with a new steel chimney, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - A functional kitchen corner equipped with a gas stove and refrigerator, making meal preparation a breeze. - A bathroom with a shower cabin, ensuring convenience and comfort. - An outdoor storage shed housing a composting toilet and offering extra space for tools and equipment. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet's outdoor spaces are a true highlight, offering multiple terraces and seating areas that invite you to soak in the natural beauty ... click here to read more

Welcome to Brådlandsveien 953

Ahoy there, dear buyers! I'm here to introduce you to a quaint and captivating cabin nestled in the picturesque area of Fjotland in Kvinesdal. What a little gem we've discovered right on the banks of Fjotlandsvannet, beckoning those who yearn for a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Let's start with a bit of scene-setting: Kvinesdal, a charming municipality in the south of Norway, boasts a landscape that's both rugged and serene, attracting nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The area is a treasure trove of lush forests, tranquil lakes, and mountainous terrains waiting to be explored. Whether you're trekking through the trails, fishing in the lakes, or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery, Kvinesdal offers a peaceful getaway where time seems to slow down. As for climate, it’s quite temperate—those who love experiencing all four seasons will be quite pleased. Summers provide long, leisurely days by the lake, while winters, though chilly, can be quite enchanting. Now, picture this: arriving at the address Fjotland 193, this classic cabin, built in 1973, provides a charming retreat with plenty of character and potential. A real rustic beauty, this cabin speaks of simpler times and slow living, without the reliance on modern amenities like electricity and central plumbing that one might expect. While this might sound a bit like a challenge, it's an enticing opportunity for those imaginative and adventurous souls ready for a different lifestyle or just a charming holiday escape. The cabin itself covers a cozy yet ample 52 square meters and hosts several features catering to those seeking solace and simplicity. Here are some key features and amenities that will surely spark interest: ... click here to read more

The property is secluded by Fjotlandsvannet.

Alright, so let me give you the run-down on this property from the perspective of a busy international real estate agent (I’ve got showings all day and writing this quick for you). Whether you’re from abroad and dreaming of that quiet place in Norway, or maybe you’re an expat looking for a second home, here’s what you need to know about this opportunity in Kvinesdal. I’ll try not to ‘oversell’, I know you’re looking for the real deal and not just adjectives. So, this is a chalet/cabin up at Gluggevannsveien 44, right by the Gluggevann lake in Kvinesdal, Southern Norway—Agder region. Let’s be clear, this isn’t a brand-new showpiece, but it’s been kept in good shape, and you could start living there, or visiting, without a major renovation. For those who want the real Norwegian outdoor lifestyle, this spot ticks a lot of boxes. Living in Kvinesdal is very much about the landscape and nature. This part of Norway is full of rolling hills, thick forests, lakes everywhere—you really do get the four seasons here. Winters are beautiful, cold but not as tough as further north. It snows on and off, makes it great for winter walks, sledding, maybe some cross-country right outside your door when it dumps. Summers can be really nice too, warmish but not boiling—great for being outside, grilling, swimming in the lakes, hiking, whatever you want. You’ll want a car, honestly, but there’s bus service nearby if you need it. The local area is very relaxed, quite safe and slow-paced—don’t expect too much nightlife or chaos. Kvinesdal town is a short drive, has the basic shops and a shopping centre, banks, post office, a few restaurants and bakeries. There are also bigger towns not too far away for extra shopping or medical stuff (Flekkef ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of the Norwegian countryside, Øvregardsveien 54 in Snartemo offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of tranquility. This charming house, with its annex and garage, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and peaceful living. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home, this property promises a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently accessible. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs. This is the everyday reality at Øvregardsveien 54, where the landscape is your canvas, and the possibilities are endless. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated north of Snartemo Railway Station, this property is easily accessible yet delightfully secluded. - Size: The house offers a comfortable 70 square meters of living space, with an additional 21 square meters in the garage/storage building. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Two cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom ensure comfort and convenience. - Annex: A separate annex provides three extra sleeping places, perfect for guests or extended family. - Outdoor Space: The property sits on a generous 1,106 square meter plot, ideal for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply soaking in the natural surroundings. - Amenities: Equipped with mains water, electricity, and a fireplace/wood stove, ensuring year-round comfort. - Transport Links: Proximity to Snartemo Railway Station and main roads ensures easy travel to and from the property. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Snartemo means embracing a lifestyle that balances relaxation with adventure. The area is renowned ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvregardsveien 54.

Welcome to a delightful escape at Homplandsveien 94, nestled in the scenic heart of Lyngdal, Norway. This charming cabin offers a serene retreat, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and an array of outdoor activities. Perfectly positioned to immerse oneself in the tranquility of Norway's landscape, this property is an ideal spot for international buyers seeking a unique vacation home or a permanent residence close to nature. As a busy real estate agent representing a global agency, it's always a pleasure to introduce such a special property to those interested in experiencing the best of Norway. Situated in the lush greenery of Hompland, this cabin promises a peaceful slice of personal paradise, just a short drive from the conveniences of modern life. Let's take a closer look. Our journey begins with the cabin's generous 1,500 square meter lot, providing ample space for those with a passion for outdoor activities or a love of gardening. Imagine stepping outside into your own slice of nature each morning, where lush lawns and mature trees create an atmosphere of seclusion and calm. There’s also a large terrace ready to accommodate long summer evenings filled with outdoor dining and stunning views. Inside, the cabin is designed with comfort and functionality in mind. Built in 1971, the modest yet welcoming interior spans over two levels, blending traditional appeal with practicality. As you enter the main floor, the living room greets you with a warmth that's perfect for relaxation and social gatherings. Large windows flood the space with natural light during the day, offering a seamless connection to the outdoors. Let's continue our exploration into the kitchen, a well-equipped and practical space. With modern ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Kvinesdal, this charming chalet at Åsevegen 494 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. With its picturesque setting and modern conveniences, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape or a lucrative investment in the heart of Norway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscape. This is the daily reality at this delightful chalet, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The property, built in 1967, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring it remains a welcoming haven for its residents. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet's interior is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. The spacious bedroom, originally two rooms combined, offers a peaceful sanctuary for rest and relaxation. Large windows flood the living areas with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing meals, while the cozy living rooms provide ample space for unwinding or entertaining guests. Flexible Living Spaces An external storage room has been ingeniously converted into an additional bedroom, offering flexibility for accommodating guests or expanding your living space. Whether you envision it as a guest room, hobby space, or storage area, the annex adapts to your needs. Outdoor Paradise The chalet sits on a generous 1,126 square meter plot, offering plenty of outdoor space for recreation and gardening. The beautifully landscaped grounds feature a variety of plants and shrubs, a well-maintained lawn, and a spacious 64 square meter terrace. This outdoor haven is perfect for ... click here to read more

Welcome to Åsevegen 494!

As a bustling real estate agent, specializing in properties for international buyers, I am thrilled to present this chalet nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Vintland, near Lyngdal, Norway. If you’re looking for a getaway, or even a potential home, this cabin comes with the tranquility of rural Norway while being just a short drive from city conveniences. Located at Hagevannslia 33, this chalet is perched with a charming view of the lake known locally as Hagevann. Imagine waking up and seeing the sunlight dance off the clear water. The breathtaking scenery offers a perfect escape from the bustling city life, providing a serene and peaceful ambiance. Here, you can enjoy your morning coffee on the porch and take in the natural beauty, or head down to the bathing lake for a refreshing swim. It truly is the essence of relaxation and seclusion. This property spans 82 square meters and has plenty of amenities: - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower and toilet - A welcoming living room ideal for gatherings - Functional kitchen for all your culinary endeavors - Ample storage space The chalet, while not overly large, makes efficient use of its space, giving families plenty of room to stretch out. On cooler evenings, the living room becomes an ideal spot to unwind after a day about town, with its comfortable atmosphere inviting for those who enjoy cozying up with a book or watching the snow fall outside. Outdoors, the surrounding landscape invites endless opportunities for activities. You can indulge in hiking, fishing, or simply explore the lush countryside with its vibrant flora and fauna. For those who love skiing, the winter months cover the landscape with snowy trails perfect for cross-country skiing adventure ... click here to read more

Marius Kjørkleiv welcomes you to Hagevannslia!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a songbird, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. Welcome to Øysteinslandsveien 195, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Lyngdal, Norway. This property is more than just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and sustainable living. A Story of Harmony and Modernity Originally constructed in the late 1980s and thoughtfully expanded in the early 2010s, this chalet marries traditional Norwegian cabin aesthetics with modern conveniences. The result is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and contemporary functionality, offering a cozy retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life at Øysteinslandsveien 195 is a tapestry of seasonal delights. In spring, the surrounding forests burst into life, offering trails for hiking and paths for leisurely strolls. Summer invites you to bask in the sun on your expansive 21 m² terrace, while autumn's palette of colors transforms the landscape into a painter's dream. Winter blankets the area in snow, perfect for snowshoeing or simply enjoying the view from the warmth of your living room. A Lifestyle Immersed in Nature The chalet's location on a generous 2,258 square meter plot ensures privacy and space for outdoor activities. Whether you're tending to a garden, hosting a barbecue, or watching children play, the possibilities are endless. The property's elevation at 226 meters above sea level offers panoramic views that change with the seasons, providing a constant reminder of nature's beauty. Local Delight ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and idyllic setting of Tingvatn, Norway, stands a charming cabin waiting to be embraced by its new owners. This property beckons with the allure of simpler living, rooted in nature’s own rhythms. As a seasoned agent working across the globe, I know the market well and can tell you that this is quite a unique opportunity, especially for international buyers looking for a peaceful retreat. The cabin itself is situated at Gletnesveien 343 in the community of Tingvatn, an area known for its stunning natural beauty. Tingvatn is a hidden gem, offering a glimpse into the quiet, rural life of Norway. It's an exceptional place if you seek tranquility away from the bustling city life. The environment here is calm and picturesque, perfect for those who appreciate the outdoors and adventure. You’ll find hiking, fishing, and boating opportunities practically at your doorstep. The climate in this region tends to be mild and somewhat stable, with refreshing summers and snow-kissed winters, ideal for seasonal activities. The cabin offers a simplistic yet cozy setting, ideal for families or individuals who crave a weekend getaway or a permanent downgrade lifestyle, embracing the natural world. The cabin's size is 76 square meters, cleverly designed to include all necessities without any pretentiousness. It comes with two reasonably-sized bedrooms and an additional loft space which can be used for guests or as a snug reading corner. One of the standout features of this property is the solar panels, a forward-thinking aspect that not only reduces the environmental footprint but also helps in keeping utility costs down. It also highlights a crucial element; the cabin is self-sufficient and perfect for those who want ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Lyngdal, Norway, lies a cozy retreat that effortlessly combines the tranquility of nature with the comfort of a cabin home. This charming cabin, located on Øysteinslandsveien 261, offers a peaceful escape for those seeking a slice of Norway's raw, untouched beauty. Now, as part of a global real estate network, I'm thrilled to share this unique opportunity with you. As you journey towards the cabin, winding through Lyngdal's scenic roads, you're greeted by the region’s lush greenery, rolling hills, and a serene atmosphere that seems worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This area is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and outdoor activities, making it a popular choice among nature enthusiasts and those craving a simpler, quieter lifestyle. Upon arrival, what greets you is not just a property, but a story waiting to unfold. The cabin itself, a modest 65 square meters, sits on an expansive one-acre plot teeming with potential. Despite its compact size, the cabin opens up into a storybook setting, where the living room’s wood stove crackles with warmth, and the sunlight dances across the large terrace, offering incredible sun conditions all day long. Imagine spending your afternoons here, soaking in the tranquility and indulging in the peaceful views of the surrounding nature. The outdoor space is equally enchanting, featuring two young apple trees and a variety of wild fruits like strawberries, rhubarb, blueberries, cherries, and currants. For those with a green thumb or simple love for fresh produce straight from the source, this garden is both a sanctuary and a food lover's delight. Inside, this Norwegian cabin offers a practical layout better suited for ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren v/Eiendomsmegler MNEF Bjørn Tore Vigdel presents Øysteinslandsveien 261 for sale

Welcome to this terrific opportunity in the scenic and serene Dragedalen area, right on the outskirts of the delightful town of Lyngdal. It's not just an investment in property; it’s a chance to create the lifestyle you've always wanted. Imagine a blank canvas, just waiting for your dream home or vacation getaway. This plot is a raw gem, well-proportioned with a decent amount of sunlight during the day, perfect for those with creative visions, ready to turn it into their own piece of paradise. Lyngdal is known for its stunning landscapes, where verdant hills meet the serene coastlines of southern Norway. For those who want to escape the bustling city life while still having easy access to urban amenities, it's like finding a sweet spot of tranquility. Dragedalen is just about 6 kilometers to the lively center of Lyngdal, making it an ideal locale for families, retirees, or even expats looking for peace—but not isolation. The plot, situated near Åmland, presents a beautiful palette for development. The mostly flat terrain, with minimal vegetation, offers endless possibilities. Though the infrastructure like water, sewage, and electricity needs to be developed, the plot benefits from easy access from the main road. It's an opportunity for you to design a space that reflects your own style, whether that be a minimalist retreat or a modest family home. Lyngdal itself is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere and strong community spirit. The climate here is temperate, with mild summers perfect for enjoying the outdoor adventures Norway is famous for. Winters are cool and cozy, inviting you to explore the winter wonderland or enjoy a warm cup of cocoa indoors. Year-round, the community enjoys festivities and gatherings ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the serene yet vibrant landscape of Tingvatn, you'll find a delightful cabin at Mydlandsveien 55. For those seeking a getaway that's both rustic and accessible, this cabin offers an inviting space perfect for family adventures or a solitary retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Built in 1981, this cozy retreat offers you the charm of quiet moments and the thrill of outdoor adventures right at your doorstep. Let's start by talking about Naglestad, a locale adored by locals and visitors for its spectacular hiking trails and proximity to ski lifts and cross-country tracks. Perfect for outdoorsy types, this area provides an amazing opportunity to get lost in nature's embrace, whether through summer hikes or winter snow sports. Even if hiking and skiing aren't your forte, just taking a leisurely stroll through the landscapes might take your breath away. Living here, you'd experience four distinct seasons—imagine vibrant autumn colors, snowy winters, vivid springs, and sun-drenched summers, each providing their own unique charm to this area. The cabin itself is situated on a generous leased plot of 500 square meters, providing ample outdoor space to enjoy Norway's stunning natural beauty. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the southward terrace, enveloped by serene landscapes, with only the sound of birds or the rustle of leaves for company—a perfect escape! The interior of the cabin cleverly uses its space, encompassing three bedrooms, which means there’s plenty of room for family and guests. The living space merges seamlessly with the kitchen, fostering a cozy and welcoming environment to unwind after a day exploring the trails. The total indoor space is 56 square meters, while an additio ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Kvås, Norway, this charming chalet at Fagerheiveien 8 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines the allure of nature with the comforts of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the promise of a day filled with adventure or relaxation. A Gateway to Nature's Wonders Kvås is a hidden gem in the Norwegian landscape, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This chalet is perched at an elevation of 214 meters, providing breathtaking panoramic views of rolling hills and dense forests. The surrounding area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the picturesque countryside. Chalet Features and Amenities - Three Cozy Bedrooms: Accommodates up to eight guests, perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. - Open Living Space: A combined lounge and kitchen area designed for comfort and socializing. - Eco-Friendly Living: Powered by solar panels and equipped with a modern biological toilet. - Seasonal Water Supply: Ensures sustainability and convenience. - Spacious Terrace: 44 square meters of outdoor space for dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the views. - Boat Mooring Access: Enjoy water-based activities like boating, fishing, and swimming in the nearby lake. - Freestanding Tool Shed: Built in 2013, providing ample storage for outdoor gear. - Child-Friendly Environment: Safe and peaceful, with plenty of space for children to play. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle where every ... click here to read more

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