Scenic Log Chalet in Blefjell: Year-Round Retreat with Sauna & Annex

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Storliveien 152, 3614 Kongsberg, Kongsberg (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 62Floor area

€123,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

62m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Blefjell, Storliveien 152 offers a unique opportunity to own a traditional log chalet that perfectly balances rustic charm with modern conveniences. This delightful property, perched at 630 meters above sea level, is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature, all while being just a stone's throw from the vibrant town of Kongsberg.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the sun casting a warm glow over the south-facing plot. This chalet is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone who simply cherishes peace and quiet, this property caters to all.

Local Lifestyle & Activities


Living in Blefjell is like having a year-round playground at your doorstep. The area is renowned for its extensive network of cross-country ski trails, perfect for winter sports lovers. In the warmer months, the trails transform into hiking paths that wind through lush forests and past serene lakes, ideal for fishing or a refreshing swim.

The local community is tight-knit, with neighbors often gathering for social events or simply enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds them. Despite its peaceful setting, the chalet is conveniently located just 25 minutes from Kongsberg, where you can find a range of amenities, from shopping centers to cultural attractions.

Property Features & Amenities


- Traditional Log Construction: Exudes warmth and character, offering a cozy retreat.
- Spacious Living Area: Open-plan layout with a large fireplace, perfect for family gatherings.
- Modern Kitchen: Equipped with a traditional stove, fridge/freezer, and smart water system.
- Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Ample storage and a wall-mounted TV in one bedroom.
- Stylish Bathroom: Features an incineration toilet, shower cabin, and washbasin.
- Charming Annex: Provides additional sleeping space, ideal for guests.
- Insulated Sauna: Complete with an electric oven and stone top for ultimate relaxation.
- Outdoor Toilet & Water Collection System: Enhances convenience and sustainability.
- Ample Outdoor Space: Includes a garden and several seating areas with excellent sun exposure.
- Private Driveway & Easy Access: Newly constructed road ensures year-round car access.

Living in a Chalet


Owning a chalet in Blefjell is about embracing a lifestyle that values simplicity and nature. The property is designed to be a sanctuary, where you can unwind after a day of adventure or simply enjoy the quietude of mountain life. The chalet's traditional log style is not just aesthetically pleasing but also practical, providing excellent insulation against the elements.

Realistic Potential


While the chalet is in good condition, there's always room for personalization. Perhaps you envision a more modern interior or additional landscaping to enhance the outdoor space. Whatever your vision, this property offers a solid foundation to create your dream mountain retreat.

Community & Connectivity


Despite its secluded feel, the chalet is well-connected. A bus stop is just a 10-minute walk away, and the nearest grocery store is a short drive. For those who need to commute or enjoy city amenities, Oslo is only 1.5 hours away, making this an ideal weekend getaway or permanent residence.

Conclusion


Storliveien 152 is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a new way of living. With its blend of traditional charm, modern amenities, and unparalleled access to nature, this chalet is perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're seeking a holiday home or a permanent residence, this property promises a lifetime of memories in one of Norway's most beautiful regions.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
62
Price per m²
€1,984
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Drøyvollvegen 125!

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

Charming holiday property presented by Aktiv Eiendomsmegling

Step out onto the wraparound terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the light. At 420 metres above sea level, the sun hits differently up here — earlier, longer, at an angle that turns the surface of Breivann into hammered silver by nine o'clock. That's your view. That's your morning. Mattiaskilen 86 sits at the outer edge of the Mattiaskilen cabin area in Steinsholt, Numedal, and it earns its position. The chalet has been thoughtfully overhauled between 2019 and 2021 — not a cosmetic refresh, but a real, structural reinvention — and the result is a 72-square-metre holiday home that works hard across every season without ever feeling cramped or overdone. Let's start with the terrace, because you'll spend a lot of time there. Built in 2021, it wraps around a substantial portion of the cabin and covers 55 square metres of outdoor living space. Part of it is covered, which matters more than you'd think in Norwegian mountain weather — a sudden afternoon shower doesn't end the day outdoors, it just changes the setting. A water post feeds directly from the property's own private borehole, so hosing down muddy boots, filling a dog bowl, or watering herbs in a pot is effortless. The views from the deck reach out over the water, framed by mixed forest, with no other roof cutting into the sightline. It's the kind of terrace you don't retreat inside from — you're coaxed back in by hunger. Inside, the 2021 kitchen immediately signals that this isn't a compromise renovation. Sleek cabinetry, laminate countertops, an integrated oven and cooktop, and a freestanding island that splits the kitchen from the living area without closing it off. The black sink and black-and-brass fixtures have an edge to them — consid ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mattiaskilen 86! Photo: Mille Gran

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Welcome to your very own peaceful retreat nestled in the breathtaking highlands of Blefjell, situated in the vibrant community of Kongsberg. This is a tale of a cozy cabin ready to become your haven, a place where you can enjoy serenity and adventure alike. Ideal for those seeking a simple getaway, this property offers not just a cabin, but an invitation to immerse yourself in nature, disconnect from the hustle and bustle, and savor the uncomplicated joys of cabin living. Picture yourself in this delightful enclave at an impressive altitude of approximately 704 meters above sea level. This lovely cabin at Fanterusta 147 stands quietly in the peace of beautiful nature, perfect for anyone looking to get away from it all. The location provides an impressive mix of seclusion and accessibility, making it a quintessential spot for true nature lovers. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense woodlands, the property offers a picturesque setting that’s just a short, 50-meter stroll from the parking lot. Although accommodations are modest, it's an ideal canvas for imaginative buyers who might envision a custom-tailored retreat. The cabin is in good condition, meaning it's ready for immediate use, but its simplicity provides the opportunity for you to add your own personal touches. As you step into the cabin, you'll find yourself in the cozy embrace of a combined living room and kitchen area, which is thoughtfully equipped with a newer solar panel system. The kitchen’s gas stove stands ready for preparing hearty meals after a long day of outdoor activities. The single bedroom is just enough for a restful night's sleep after exploring the nearby hiking trails. In addition, the property features a detached storage room and an outhou ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fanterusta 147!

Nestled in the serene and picturesque Tovsrud cabin area is a delightful chalet that beckons you to experience the pure beauty of Blefjell, located in the heart of Kongsberg, Norway. The chalet at Fanterusta 61 offers you a haven from the bustling city life, with its wide-open spaces and breathtaking views. Its superb position on the south side of Blefjell ensures you'll have ample space between you and any neighbors, adding to that sense of tranquility and continuity with nature. This chalet, newly built in 2024, comes in good condition which makes it an ideal home, especially for those yearning for a place that’s both inviting and functional. The property is a wonderful find in the ever-developing area of Kongsberg. Whether you're yearning to embrace the crisp winter air or bask in the warmth of summer, this abode nestled in the stunning Norwegian landscape promises a wonderful living experience. The chalet boasts: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Size: 100 square meters - Beautiful views of Jonsknuten - Excellent sunlight exposure - New build (2024) - Proximity to ski trails and hiking paths - Prime location for summer and winter activities - Proximity to swimming and fishing lakes - Price: 400,000 The excellent sun conditions and the sweeping vistas across the landscape make this chalet a true retreat away from the noise and pollution of metropolitan life. And yet, its proximity to Kongsberg city center, just a swift journey down from the chirpy wildlife-rich forests and lakes, means that within 30 minutes, you're back amidst the lively hum of the city, if you so desire. Kongsberg is a place that strikes a perfect balance between rural charm and urban convenience. The ski center close by provides ample opportuniti ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fanterusta 61

Nestled high on the serene slopes of Blefjell, Lifjellveien 51 in Kongsberg, Norway, offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential mountain chalet. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views of majestic peaks and lush valleys stretching as far as the eye can see. A Year-Round Retreat This chalet is perfectly positioned for those who cherish the great outdoors. In the summer, the area transforms into a vibrant playground for hiking, cycling, and fishing enthusiasts. The nearby Svartetjern lake is a haven for swimming and picnicking, offering a refreshing escape from the summer heat. As the seasons change, the landscape becomes a winter wonderland, ideal for cross-country skiing. With prepared ski trails just 150 meters from your doorstep, you can indulge in the thrill of gliding through snow-covered forests. Chalet Features - Location: Lifjellveien 51, Kongsberg, Norway - Size: 68 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: €106,000 - Condition: Well-maintained, ready for immediate use - Outdoor Space: Two terraces totaling 37 square meters - Plot Size: 1,168 square meters - Heating: Efficient wood-burning stove - Kitchen: Open-plan with modern amenities - Accessibility: Year-round car access with parking A Cozy and Functional Design The chalet's single-level design ensures accessibility and ease of living for all ages. The spacious living room, with its inviting wood-burning stove, becomes the heart of the home during colder months. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a seamless connection with the stunni ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lifjellveien 51!

As a global real estate agent with an eye for unique properties and a hand always busy signing deals, I'm excited to share with you an intriguing opportunity nestled in the scenic landscapes of Norway. At Fanterusta 17, you'll find a chalet that offers both allure and practicality, a combination sought after by many. Located in Kongsberg, a city with a rich history and a vibrant community, this property does not merely come as a structure of walls and windows but as an invitation to a lifestyle full of exploration and tranquility. Kongsberg itself is a striking town known for its cultural vibrancy and historical significance. Founded in 1624, originally as a mining community, it today blends tradition with modern living beautifully. The area is known for its skiing and outdoor activities, making it a haven for those who enjoy nature. The town offers everything from cozy cafes to exquisite dining experiences, and of course, the famous Kongsberg Silver Mines. For those who enjoy the arts, local festivals and events are a common sight and are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Now, diving into the specifics of this chalet. Here is a property that comes ready to live in, ideal for families or even solitary adventurers who wish to escape the hustle and bustle for a quieter atmosphere. The prospect here is a cozy cabin with amenities designed for comfort and ease. Imagine stepping into a space that provides: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Long sun exposure - Spacious terrace - Ample parking right outside - Electricity already set up - Manual hand pump for water - Year-round access by road - Scenic views towards Knutetoppen - Plot size of 1 hectare leased As you wander through the chalet, imagine the warmth of the sun filte ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fanterusta 17, on the Kongsberg side of Blefjell South.

Tucked amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Blefjell, this authentic mountain cabin promises a serene getaway that embraces the simplicity of rustic living. For anyone yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life, this cabin is a sanctuary that intertwines the idyllic rhythm of nature with the comforts of home. Positioned at Steinåsveien 39 in the charming city of Kongsberg, this cozy retreat beckons with its unique character and prime location, offering a lifestyle that is seamlessly connected with the natural beauty that surrounds it. Constructed in 1973, the cabin stands proud in its originality, boasting a solid structure that has been lovingly maintained. In recent years, its roof has been renewed, and its windows updated to offer better insulation—a thoughtful combination that preserves its original allure while ensuring practical benefits. Offering a straightforward layout that emphasizes functionality, the cabin provides ample space without unnecessary frills, embodying the essence of mountain living. While there are no bathrooms in this cabin, it features a traditional toilet room, staying true to its rustic roots. Its cozy living room is anchored by a fireplace, a perfect companion during Norway's chilly days, filling the space with warmth and comfort. The kitchen is designed to be both practical and welcoming, with enough room to prepare meals after a day of exploring the great outdoors. Two cozy bedrooms provide rest and relaxation, making it suitable for families or groups who wish to revel in nature's embrace. Key Property Features: - 2 bedrooms - Traditional toilet room - Recently renewed roof - Upgraded windows - Cozy living room with fireplace - Functional kitchen - Electricity (220V) - Sc ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun gently rising over the peaks of Blefjell, casting a golden hue across the landscape. This is the daily reality at Lifjellveien 54, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Kongsberg, Norway. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat, this property offers a unique blend of tranquility, adventure, and investment potential. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Located at an impressive 743 meters above sea level, this chalet is one of the highest-situated properties in the Blefjell Sør area. Its elevated position not only provides breathtaking panoramic views but also ensures long hours of sunlight, making it a haven for sun-seekers and nature lovers alike. The surrounding landscape is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking trails weaving through the mountains and valleys, offering routes for both leisurely strolls and challenging treks. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy base for snow sports. The nearest cross-country ski trail is a mere 200 meters away, inviting you to glide through the snow-covered terrain. For those who prefer the thrill of downhill skiing, Liatoppen's ski lift is just 900 meters from your doorstep, promising exhilarating runs for all skill levels. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Step inside this 70-square-meter chalet, and you'll be greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere. The interior exudes classic cabin charm, with pine floors and wood-paneled walls creating a rustic yet comfortable ambiance. The living room, with its exposed beams and open fireplace, serves as the heart of the home—a perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure. The kitchen, updated with a modern IKEA installation, is e ... click here to read more

Welcome to the beautifully located cabin at Lifjellveien 54!

A Mountain Retreat Awaits: Experience the Allure of Kongsberg's Chalet Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of mountain air. As the sun rises over the majestic peaks of Blefjell, its golden rays flood your chalet, casting a warm glow over the natural wood interiors. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where nature and comfort harmoniously coexist. A Day in the Life at Fanterusta 22 Nestled in the heart of Kongsberg, this chalet offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility. Begin your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 63-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop. The southeast-facing orientation ensures you bask in sunlight from dawn till dusk, making every moment spent outdoors a cherished memory. As the day unfolds, the chalet becomes your gateway to adventure. With direct access to Blefjell's extensive network of cross-country ski trails, winter enthusiasts can glide through pristine snow-covered landscapes. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hikers and cyclists, with trails leading to scenic destinations like Strutåsen and Storeble. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside, and you're greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere. The chalet's open-plan living area is a testament to thoughtful design, seamlessly blending relaxation and socialization. The living room, with its built-in fireplace, becomes a cozy retreat after a day of exploration, while the adjacent kitchen and dining area invite lively conversations and shared meals. The kitchen, equipped with classic cabinetry and modern amenities, is perfectly positione ... click here to read more

Welcome to the sun-drenched panoramic property at Fanterusta 22!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, Blestølslepa 27 in Lampeland offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This delightful property, set against the backdrop of the majestic Blefjell mountains, is more than just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This chalet, built in 1988 and meticulously modernized, stands proudly on a sunny, freehold plot, offering a harmonious blend of traditional charm and contemporary comforts. With three cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, it provides ample space for family and friends to gather and create cherished moments. A Year-Round Retreat Whether you're seeking a winter wonderland or a summer sanctuary, this chalet caters to all your seasonal desires. In the winter months, the nearby ski trails beckon, offering endless opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a hiker's paradise, with trails that meander through lush forests and open meadows, leading to breathtaking vistas. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The chalet's outdoor spaces are a testament to the joys of alfresco living. A series of terraces, thoughtfully designed over multiple levels, provide the perfect setting for sunbathing, dining, or simply soaking in the panoramic views. The built-in hot tub is a luxurious touch, inviting you to unwind under the stars after a day of exploration. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and comfort. The living room, with its vaulted ceiling and ... click here to read more

Welcome to the attractive address Blestølslepa 27 - centrally located in popular Blefjell South.

A Tranquil Mountain Escape in Svene, Norway 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 majestic Blefjell mountains, you sip your coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, enveloped by the serene beauty of Norway's untouched wilderness. Welcome to your new haven at Kløvnattsetervegen 36, Svene—a charming chalet that promises a lifestyle of tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. A Story of Comfort and Connection Nestled in the heart of the scenic Blefjell area, this chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a life where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. Built in 1979 and thoughtfully updated, the chalet offers a seamless blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. The open-plan living area, with its expansive windows, invites the outside in, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding forests and mountains. Here, the warmth of a wood-burning stove creates a cozy ambiance, perfect for winter evenings spent with loved ones. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is equipped with modern appliances and a window-side sink that frames the lush landscape. Imagine preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients while gazing out at the ever-changing tapestry of nature. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Each season brings its own magic to Svene. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski tracks and the family-friendly Blefjellheisen alpine slope just a stone's throw away. As spring breathes life into the forests, hiking trails beckon, offering endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Summer unveils a paradise for berry picking, with lingonber ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kløvnattsetervegen 36!

Step outside on a February morning and the world is completely silent except for the creak of fresh snow under your boots and the faint hiss of a wood stove doing its job inside. The ski tracks are 450 meters down the road. The coffee is still hot. This is Nipetovegen 19 — a solid three-bedroom cabin in the Nipeto area of Blefjell, sitting at 656 meters above sea level on a private freehold plot in the Numedal highlands of Kongsberg municipality, Norway. Built in 1981 and kept in genuinely good condition through consistent maintenance, this is not a fixer-upper. It's a place you can walk into on a Friday evening and feel at home by Friday night. The 64 square meters work hard — a proper living room with a fireplace, a kitchen that actually has counter space, three bedrooms, and a bathroom with underfloor heating that feels like a small luxury after a day on the trails. The 25-square-meter south-facing veranda is where you'll end up spending most of your waking hours between June and September, watching the light change over the spruce and birch that ring the property. The interior has that honest Norwegian mountain cabin feel — pine floors, wood-paneled walls, painted boards on the ceilings — but it's been updated where it matters. The balcony door and most of the windows were replaced in 2019, so you're not fighting drafts. The kitchen has deep green profiled cabinet fronts that somehow look exactly right against the forest backdrop visible through the window above the sink. There's running water, mains electricity, and a private graywater system already in place, which removes a significant hurdle for anyone who's looked at more remote Norwegian cabins and felt the headache of off-grid infrastructure. The plot is 1, ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nipetovegen 19! Photo: Arild Brun Kjeldaas

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Blefjell Mountains, Nipetovegen 127 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This charming property, located in the serene village of Svene, is more than just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the majestic peaks that surround your chalet. With three cozy bedrooms, this property is designed to accommodate family and friends, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of city life. The chalet's rustic charm is accentuated by its wooden panel walls and lacquered floors, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home is the open-plan living area, where large windows frame the breathtaking landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space. Here, a traditional masonry fireplace and a wood-burning stove provide warmth and ambiance, perfect for cozy evenings spent with loved ones. Whether you're sharing stories by the fire or enjoying a meal with panoramic views, this space is designed for creating lasting memories. Step outside onto the generous terrace, where you can bask in the sun, dine al fresco, or simply relax while taking in the stunning vistas. The chalet's outdoor spaces are a true highlight, offering direct access to nature's playground. From berry picking to hiking, the possibilities for outdoor activities are endless, right at your doorstep. Blefjell is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities. In winter, the nearby Blefjellheisen offers alpine skiing, while extensive cross-country ski trails ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin at Nipetovegen 127

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Blefjell mountain range, Tjuvelia 40 in Lampeland offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of nature. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the majestic Norefjell as your backdrop. This chalet, built in 2015, is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups seeking a second home in Europe. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Spanning 117 square meters, the chalet boasts four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring ample space for family and guests. The main living area is a haven of light and warmth, thanks to large windows that frame the stunning mountain views. A cozy fireplace adds a touch of rustic charm, perfect for those chilly evenings after a day of exploration. The open-plan kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with modern appliances and generous storage. It seamlessly flows into the dining and living areas, creating a sociable space for gatherings and shared meals. Step outside onto the expansive veranda, where you can bask in the sun, dine al fresco, or simply soak in the panoramic vistas. A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation Tjuvelia 40 is more than just a home; it's a launchpad for adventure. In the summer, explore the myriad of hiking trails that wind through the lush landscape, or try your hand at fishing in the nearby lakes. Cyclists will revel in the scenic routes that offer both challenge and beauty. Winter trans ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tjuvelia 40

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Blefjell mountain range, this charming chalet in Lampeland offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. With its prime location, this property is perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the mountains greeting you each morning. This chalet, originally built in 1972 and thoughtfully expanded in 2004, is a testament to timeless design and modern comfort. Situated on a generous 1,000 square meter leased plot, the property boasts a beautifully landscaped outdoor area, complete with lawns and wooden decks that invite you to relax and soak in the breathtaking surroundings. A Year-Round Retreat Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer adventurer, this chalet offers direct access to a myriad of outdoor activities. Just 100 meters from your doorstep, you'll find ski and summer trails that promise endless exploration. The Blefjell ski lift, a mere 4.5 km away, caters to all skill levels, ensuring that both beginners and seasoned skiers can enjoy the slopes. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a haven for hikers and bikers, with trails that wind through lush forests and past pristine fishing lakes. The nearby cloudberry marshes and marked hiking paths offer a taste of Norway's natural beauty, making every outing an adventure. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting interior that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern amenities. The open-plan living room and kitchen, adorned with wooden floors and high-quality Sig ... click here to read more

View from south/east

Welcome to the beautiful, serene landscapes of Lampeland, where nestled amidst the southern hills of Blefjell, stands a delightful chalet that you can soon call home. Perfectly positioned at Tollumstigen 57, this family-friendly property offers a refreshing amalgamation of modern amenities and the tranquility of nature. It's an ideal spot for those desiring a retreat from the buzzing metropolis and an opportunity to immerse themselves in Norway's splendid wilderness while still being able to entertain friends and family. The chalet, constructed in 2017, is in good condition and waits to embrace you with its cozy atmosphere and nature-driven design. The main house, featuring a pleasant wooden exterior that complements its natural surroundings, offers warmth and comfort across 84 square meters of living space. There's ample room for family living or hosting guests, with three well-appointed bedrooms and a single bathroom catering to all your basic needs. This hideaway is more than just its walls. It promises you leisure and relaxation, thanks to the facilities like: - Jacuzzi - Barn and annex - Several sunny outdoor areas - Up to 12 sleeping places - Cozy courtyard setup - Varied outdoor seating regions - Central heating - Wood-fired cooking option - Outdoor storage spaces - Scenic views from different angles - Open-plan living room Imagine sipping hot cocoa in a jacuzzi, with snowflakes slowly drifting around as you gaze upon breathtaking views of untouched woodland stretching into the horizon. The multiple sunny outdoor areas provide ample space to bask under the sun or relax in the soothing shade, whichever befits the moment. The chalet is central yet privately tucked away on a side road, ensuring a perfect balance o ... click here to read more

Welcome to the beautiful Tollumstigen 57 at Blefjell South!

A Mountain Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the soft glow of morning light filtering through large windows. Nestled in the heart of Blefjell, Tjuvelivegen 4 offers a serene retreat where nature's beauty and modern comforts converge. This chalet, perched at 600 meters above sea level, invites you to experience the tranquility and adventure of mountain living. A Day in the Life Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, where panoramic views of Norefjell stretch before you. As the sun rises, the landscape transforms, painting a picture of vibrant greens and blues. The chalet's thoughtful design ensures that every room is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. After breakfast, lace up your hiking boots and explore the network of trails that wind through the surrounding forests. In winter, the same paths become cross-country ski tracks, offering endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Return home to the cozy embrace of the living room, where a wood-burning stove crackles softly, inviting you to unwind with a good book or a board game with family. Local Delights and Cultural Riches Lampeland is more than just a picturesque setting; it's a gateway to a rich tapestry of local culture and cuisine. Savor traditional Norwegian dishes at nearby restaurants, where fresh, locally-sourced ingredients take center stage. The region's culinary offerings are a testament to its heritage, with flavors that tell stories of the land and its people. Throughout the year, Lampeland hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals, celebrating everything from music to local crafts. These gatherings offer a chance to ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tjuvelivegen 4!

Picture yourself waking to crisp mountain air streaming through pine-framed windows as golden sunlight spills across wooden floors. The forest beyond your terrace comes alive with birdsong, and steam rises from your morning coffee as you plan whether today calls for conquering ski trails or simply watching clouds drift over Norway's ancient Blefjell highlands. This is the daily rhythm awaiting you at this 65-square-meter mountain retreat in Lampeland, where nature meets comfort in one of Southern Norway's most accessible alpine destinations. Perched in a sun-drenched clearing that captures light from dawn to dusk, this three-bedroom cabin represents a carefully curated balance between traditional Norwegian mountain architecture and contemporary functionality. The property occupies 1,000 square meters of private hillside terrain, positioning you within the heart of Blefjell's recreational paradise while maintaining the seclusion that makes Nordic mountain living so restorative. Unlike crowded resort complexes, this independent cabin offers genuine privacy—your nearest neighbors are trees, granite outcrops, and the occasional visiting deer. The Blefjell region delivers extraordinary value for vacation home buyers seeking four-season mountain access without the premium pricing of better-known Norwegian destinations. Located just ten minutes from the Blefjell ski lift system, you'll skip the queues and parking struggles that plague larger resorts. Winter here means waking to fresh powder, clicking into cross-country skis directly from your doorstep, and returning to the warmth of your wood-burning stove after exhilarating alpine runs. The region maintains over 200 kilometers of groomed cross-country trails, with routes sui ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vesleådalsfaret 9!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's pristine natural landscapes, in the charming community of Lampeland, awaits a splendid rustic chalet in Rustand Fjellgrend. Imbued with the serenity only the great Norwegian outdoors can offer, this chalet is much more than just a property – it is a way of life. As a bussy real estate proffessional, I am thrilled to offer this unique opportunity to the discerning buyer, particularly our international clients who seek a blend of Scandinavian authenticity with modern comfort. Rustand Mountain Village, located in the magnificent Blefjell region, is more than just a picturesque location; it's a lifestyle destination. Imagine waking up surrounded by lush pine forests and snow-capped peaks, while breathing in the crisp, fresh air that invigorates your spirit each morning. The location is known for its stunning natural beauty and offers a fantastic climate, with snowy winters perfect for skiing and mild, pleasant summers ideal for hiking and exploring. The chalet itself spans a generous 107 square meters, providing ample space for both relaxation and entertaining. It's built with thoughtful design that captures both the traditional and modern, courtesy of the well-known Norske Fjellhus who have been crafting such retreats since 1962. This property is in good condition, meticulously maintained to retain its inviting charm. It's a place where the combination of wood and big windows make for excellent light and warmth, perfect for cozying up after a day on the mountain trails. Property Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Loft with open, airy high ceilings - Stunning views towards Norefjell and Numedal - Located right by ski trails - Sunny location with abundant natural ... click here to read more

Ready for Christmas!!

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in February, the kind where the air has that sharp, clean bite that wakes you up faster than coffee. You pull on your ski boots at the front door of your own cabin at Bekkekollhellinga 16, clip into your cross-country skis, and glide straight onto the groomed trail that runs less than 50 meters below the property. No shuttle. No parking lot. No queue. Just you, the pines, and about a thousand square meters of Norwegian mountain silence surrounding you. That's the daily reality at this 65-square-meter chalet sitting at roughly 600 meters above sea level in the Blefjell/Åslandseter area — a well-established mountain retreat zone in Numedal, Telemark, about two hours south of Oslo. Lampeland sits at the foot of this plateau, and from the cabin you're positioned centrally between Blestølen and Blestua, which puts you within easy reach of virtually everything this region offers while keeping the property itself tucked away and genuinely private. The south-facing exposure is one of the first things you notice. On clear days — and there are many, especially in spring and early autumn — the terrace catches sun from mid-morning until evening. The 25-square-meter outdoor deck is partially covered, so a light rain doesn't send you inside. There's a custom-built outdoor fireplace out here too, which extends the usable season considerably. Come September, when the birch trees turn gold and the nights cool fast, you can still sit outside long after dark with a fire going and a glass of something warm. That's the kind of detail that turns a holiday cabin into a proper second home. Inside, the layout is open and sensible. The living room, dining area, and kitchen flow together without feeling cram ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bekkekollhellinga 16! Photo by Arild Brun Kjeldaas