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

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Bjørkodden E-6 115, 8519 Narvik, Norway, Narvik (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 96Floor area

€155,000

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

96m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet in Narvik offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located at Bjørkodden E-6 115, this property is more than just a place to stay—it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.

Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian fjords, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of spectacular. This chalet, in good condition, is perfectly positioned to offer you the best of both worlds: the tranquility of nature and the convenience of modern amenities.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure



Narvik is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those who cherish the simple pleasures of life. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of a quiet morning by the sea, this location has something for everyone.

- Proximity to Nature: Just 100 meters from the sea, offering easy access to water activities like fishing, boating, and swimming.
- Outdoor Recreation: Explore numerous hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along the stunning coastline.
- Winter Wonderland: Enjoy cross-country skiing and other winter sports during the colder months.
- Cultural Richness: Experience local festivals and cultural events that bring the community together.

The Chalet Experience



This two-bedroom chalet is designed to be your sanctuary. With a spacious living room featuring a wood-burning stove, it provides a cozy atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Large windows flood the space with natural light and offer panoramic views of the fjord, creating a seamless connection with the outdoors.

- Living Space: Bright and welcoming, with direct access to a covered veranda for year-round enjoyment.
- Functional Kitchen: Equipped with both a wood stove and modern cooker, ideal for preparing meals with a view.
- Comfortable Bedrooms: One room accommodates a double bed with built-in wardrobes, while the other is perfect for children or guests.
- Modern Amenities: Includes electricity and an incineration toilet for added convenience.

A Community of Convenience



While the chalet offers a peaceful retreat, it's also conveniently located near essential services and transport links.

- Accessibility: Year-round road access and ample parking make it easy to visit anytime.
- Public Transport: A bus stop is just a 4-minute walk away, connecting you to Narvik and beyond.
- Local Amenities: Daily necessities are a short drive away, with a shopping center just 10 minutes from your doorstep.

Investment Potential



This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. With two cabins on separate plots, you have the flexibility to keep both for personal use or develop one for sale. The inclusion of two boathouses adds significant value, catering to boating enthusiasts and offering storage for equipment.

- Versatile Use: Ideal for extended family, friends, or as a rental property.
- Spacious Grounds: Over 8,000 square meters of land for outdoor activities and relaxation.
- Boathouses: Perfect for storing boats and fishing gear, enhancing the property's appeal.

Create Lasting Memories



Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about creating a legacy of memories. Whether you're gathering with family for a summer barbecue, watching the northern lights dance across the winter sky, or simply enjoying a quiet moment by the fire, this property is your canvas for unforgettable experiences.

In summary, this Narvik chalet offers a rare blend of natural beauty, modern comfort, and investment potential. It's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle, immerse yourself in nature, and enjoy the best of Norwegian living. With Homestra, your dream of owning a second home in Europe is within reach.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
96
Price per m²
€1,615
Garden size
8081
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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EiendomsMegler1 v/Ann Helén Jamtveit presents Svimbilvegen 38! Photo: Inbovi

The morning quiet up here is something else entirely. No traffic, no notifications — just the low creak of hand-hewn timber warming in the sun and, if you step out onto the terrace before breakfast, the silver surface of Lake Femunden stretching south toward the Swedish border. At 684 meters above sea level, the air has a sharpness to it that wakes you up faster than any coffee. This is Femundgropa 11, a two-bedroom log cabin on the edge of Drevsjø, and it sits at the kind of address that most people only ever see on hiking maps. Built in 2001 using traditional round-timber construction, the cabin is the real thing — not a modern kit house dressed up with rustic touches, but an actual hand-crafted log structure with a sod roof that's been quietly growing into the hillside for over two decades. The walls are thick, the logs are hand-hewn, and the whole place has the satisfying solidity of something built to last generations rather than to photograph well for a brochure. Several of the windows were replaced around 2009, and they frame views in three directions: birch forest, open fell, and on clear days, the long blue line of the lake below. Inside, the living space is compact and honest. A wood-burning stove anchors the main room — and in late September when the birch leaves go gold and the temperature drops overnight, you will be very glad it's there. The kitchen runs off a gas-powered stove, the fridge is included in the sale, and wastewater drains naturally through a terrain ditch. There's no mains connection, which is exactly the point. Power comes from a south-facing 12V solar panel system backed by a 136Ah battery, enough for lighting and the small appliances you actually need. Mornings here run on their own sched ... click here to read more

Welcome to Femundgropa 11! A leisure property with a cozy handcrafted log cabin from 2001 and an annex from 2013.

Step onto the south-facing terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the dead kind — the full kind, broken only by wind moving through the pine tops and the occasional call of something you can't quite name. Grimestadveien 41 sits elevated above the surrounding terrain in Marnardal municipality, and from this perch you genuinely feel like the landscape belongs to you. This three-bedroom chalet on Grimestad has been a quiet secret for long enough. Positioned on a 700 m² freehold plot near the shores of Dørevann, the cabin catches sunlight from first thing in the morning all the way through to the long Nordic evenings — that golden hour stretching past 10pm in midsummer — when the terrace practically begs you to pour something cold and stay put. The wrap-around deck covers 52 square metres across three sides of the building, which sounds like a statistic until you realise it means you can always find sun or shade depending on your mood, and there's room for a full outdoor table without anyone feeling cramped. Built in 1994 and held in good condition throughout, the chalet runs across a single level — a practical choice that works particularly well for families with young children or anyone who doesn't want stairs to be part of the conversation on holiday. Inside, the open-plan kitchen and living room feels genuinely generous for 82 square metres. Large windows push the walls out visually and pull the treeline in. On grey autumn afternoons, the wood-burning stove earns its keep; in the shoulder seasons, the heat pump handles the heavy lifting. Both working in tandem means this isn't purely a summer property — Norwegians use cabins like this year-round, and it's easy to see why. The thre ... click here to read more

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Discover a cozy retreat nestled in the scenic surroundings of Narvik, Norway. This delightful chalet, located at Seines Nord E-6 38, 8519 Narvik, offers an inviting slice of countryside living, perfect for those seeking solace away from the chaotic city life. With sweeping views and easy access to nature's wonders, this property might just be what you've been dreaming of. Whether you're an overseas buyer or an expat considering a change, this abode is all set to welcome you. This chalet, with its well-maintained facilities, stands as it did from its construction days, exhibiting a calm yet solid condition. A new roof, which was fitted in 2008, promises durability, while its walls glow with light, straightforward colors that invite warmth. The house measures approximately 73 square meters, with two cozy bedrooms and a single bathroom. Despite its intimate size, there's ample space for creating cherished memories. As you step through the door, you're greeted by an inviting living area, a space that seamlessly accommodates both a comfy lounge and a quaint dining spot. The kitchen, characterized by its profiled fronts, presents a homely feel where you can try your hand at Norwegian recipes. A wood stove in the living room stands ready to add warmth during the cold months, enveloping the entire space in an inviting glow. Each room tells a story of comfort and potential, ready for you to add your personal touches. Main Features: - Two cozy bedrooms - One bathroom - Living room with wood stove - Kitchen with profiled fronts - Utility room - Toilet room with Cinderella incineration toilet - Additional annex for guest or storage - Grill hut for delightful outdoor gatherings - Balcony/Terrace for leisure - Electricity and summe ... click here to read more

Welcome to Seines Nord E6 38!

Nestled within the scenic beauty of northern Norway's enchanting landscape, the charming country home at Levollhøgda 4, Narvik, offers a truly unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility and splendor of rural life. Just a short 9 km journey from Narvik city center, and a punchy 7 km drive to Bjerkvik, this property is perfect for overseas buyers or expats yearning for an escape into a serene retreat while still retaining access to the bustle of city life. If you're not from around here, let me give you a little background on Narvik. This cozy town, set against a backdrop of fjords and mountains, offers a picturesque setting for your new home. You'll find the climate here quite charming as well – winters are a wonderland with plenty of snow, perfect for skiing and other outdoor activities, while summers bring moderate warmth with endless days of sunlight thanks to the midnight sun. Let's jump into the property specifics. As we step in, this one-story dwelling unfolds its modest yet warm layout. There's a kind of rustic charm to it, with two inviting bedrooms and a spacious bathroom. The property extends to 60 square meters; not overwhelming but ample space for you to put your personal stamp on it. The country home, though in good condition, whispers of potential upgrades that can modernize its appeal, making it a perfect canvas for creativity. The open and airy floor plan is designed to maximize light and space. The living area offers delightful views of the surrounding nature. With lots of old-world charm, this area could be your cozy sitting space for relaxing evenings or a venue for intimate gatherings. Given the mention of some needed updates, you might envision adding your own sty ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Narvik, welcome to a hidden paradise—Skjevika 41. Located in the tranquil area of Øyjord, this charming country home is an escape like no other. Ideal for those desiring a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet perfectly placed for a world of adventure, this home promises a blend of relaxation and exploration. Norway, with its undeniable natural beauty, plays host to this home that’s waiting for someone to unlock its potential. Living in Narvik means living amid nature, in a region known for its spectacular views and outdoor adventures. The climate here, fresh and invigorating, shifts throughout the seasons, presenting a winter wonderland and summer’s green escape. The area around Skjevika 41 transforms with each season, offering new adventures with each change. In winter, the snow-covered landscapes invite you to ski or snowshoe, while summer reveals trails for hiking and land for picnics. This country home is accessible via a picturesque path, a mere three-minute stroll from the nearby parking zone. The location presents not only an enchanting abode but an entryway to exhilarating exploits—boating, fishing, and much more. At Skjevika 41, life can be a serene sojourn or an exhilarating odyssey. The property itself is a cozy 66 square meters, providing a functional yet comfortable space to unwind. Here, simplicity reigns—its two bedrooms are your haven for rest after days spent exploring. The open-plan layout of the living room and kitchen makes for a warm social space, ideal for conversations over meals after a day of adventure. Equipped with electricity and a newer heat pump, this home ensures comfort, while the wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic cha ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skjevika 41!

Imagine living nestled within the stunning landscapes of Narvik, Norway at Snauvollen 16, a quaint little cabin that exudes simplicity and practicality. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a cabin in the tranquility of Norway’s raw beauty, this might just be your opportunity. Sold at a friendly price of just 59,829, it signifies an enticing investment in a world where the pristine natural beauty meets quaint local life. This particular cabin is situated in Øyjord, just about a 10-minute drive from the bustling center of Narvik. Despite its easy accessibility to the city, it feels worlds away from everyday hustle, cocooned in nature’s embrace. For those targeting a serene lifestyle or even a peaceful getaway, this location strikes the perfect balance between solitude and connectivity. Now, what is life like in Narvik? You are in for a treat if you're seeking a place rich in both natural wonders and local charm. Narvik is more than just a city, it's a portal to the Arctic adventure! Stepping out of your door, the air feels different here—crisp and fresh, with the whisper of the Lofoten Peaks in the background. Winters paint the town white, offering a snowy wonderland perfect for skiing enthusiasts and those who desire a cozy time indoors by the fire. Riksgränsen ski slopes are just a short drive away, ready to host your skiing escapades, while summers invite you on hikes through green expanses, with midnight sun as your companion. Living in Øyjord grants you immediate access to both the sea and intriguing hiking trails, offering splendid sights and experiences regardless of season. You'll find the inviting coastal paths perfect for a casual stroll or a challenging trek for the more adventurous soul. It's not just a home; ... click here to read more

Welcome to Snauvollen 16!

Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Narvik, this charming chalet at Trældalsveien 88, 8519 Narvik, offers prospective buyers a unique blend of tranquil living and spectacular views. As a busy real estate agent, let me take a moment of my packed day to walk you through what makes this property an opportunity you won't want to miss. Now first, let's get into the heart of this property. We're talking a spacious complex that exudes coziness and charm with its well-kept structure. The chalet itself captures your attention with a style that's reminiscent of soothing holidays away from the bustle of city life. It's well maintained with one comfortable bedroom and a neat, tidy bathroom that perfectly suits those seeking an intimate retreat or a delightful couple's getaway. Imagine waking up, grabbing a hot cup o' coffee, and stepping out onto your deck where you are greeted by the breathtaking views of the fjord and surrounding mountains. It’s truly something out of a postcard, providing an ever-changing panoramic view with the seasons. ### Property Features: - 1 bedroom - 1 bathroom - Year-round water access via a mini-treatment plant - Scenic deck with views of fjord and mountains - Spacious landscape with beautifully maintained outdoor area - Convenient driveway right up to the door - Internet service by Trollfjord for work or leisure - Various furniture and loose items included The atmosphere of Narvik is something all on its own. With a location just 12 minutes driving distance from Narvik city center, this chalet provides a retreat that’s close enough to access city conveniences yet far enough for you to enjoy some peace and quiet. Narvik as a locale offers much more than just enchanting views. It's a city where ... click here to read more

Here you get a very well-maintained and content-rich holiday property with an idyllic location. Welcome to the viewing!

Nestled in the captivating landscapes of Narvik, this charming holiday chalet offers a tranquil retreat with breathtaking fjord views and a touch of adventure for those looking to escape the hustle of city life. Located at Nygård 434, this chalet is a delightful prospect for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene lifestyle amidst the beauty of nature. Built in 1991, this Saltdalshytta chalet spans 53 square meters and boasts a cozy yet functional design ideal for small families or couples. The living space features two comfortable bedrooms and a loft, providing ample room for relaxation and family time. Though the chalet is in good condition, the new owners might see this as an opportunity to infuse their personal style into the home, potentially updating fixtures or finishes to create their dream retreat. The property is uniquely positioned atop a slight elevation, offering privacy and uninterrupted views of the stunning Rombaken, the majestic Hålogalandsbrua, and sweeping vistas of Ofotfjorden. The panoramic scenery can be enjoyed from the veranda, where one can sip coffee in the mornings or dine al fresco during the long, light Nordic evenings. For those with a knack for sailing or fishing, the chalet comes with a boathouse located about 500 meters away near the shore, enhancing this property’s appeal as a perfect holiday getaway. Access to the chalet is via a quaint 50-meter pathway, adding to its secluded and exclusive feel. Living in Narvik offers distinct advantages, especially for those who cherish the outdoors and cultural immersion. The area is renowned for spectacular opportunities in hiking, skiing, and other winter sports, given its proximity to several prominent mountain ranges and ski resorts. The ... click here to read more

Welcome to this holiday home located in scenic surroundings at Trældal

Step off the hiking trail from the E6, push open the old wooden door, and suddenly the whole valley below Virakfjellet opens up in front of you. It hits you before you even get inside: the silence, the cold clean air off the surrounding peaks, the faint sweetness of cloudberries in the marsh that surrounds the cabin on three sides. This is the kind of place people spend years looking for. Built around 1925, this small mountain cabin sits at 330 meters above sea level on Virakfjellet, roughly 20 kilometers south of Narvik in Nordland county. Twelve square meters of interior space — one main room and a bislag entrance — that's it. No pretension, no extras. Just solid old-growth timber walls, a wood stove that'll have the room warm inside twenty minutes, and a view through the single window that most hotel rooms in Norway would charge a fortune for. The roof and exterior cladding were replaced in the late 1970s, so the structure is sound. What it needs now is someone who appreciates what it is: a century-old refuge in one of the least-visited mountain plateaus in Nordland, sold complete with every piece of furniture and equipment inside it. The cabin sleeps three and has done so comfortably for generations. There are no designated bedrooms — this isn't that kind of property. You pull out the sleeping arrangements, light the stove, and the place does what it's always done. It works. Water comes from a spring fed by a geological fault line on the slope above; locals will tell you it hasn't run dry in living memory, and there's no reason to doubt them. The woodshed out back is stocked heavily enough that you won't need to think about firewood for several winters. All of this comes with the purchase price. The 900-square-met ... click here to read more

Outdoor area with stone slab sourced from the local area

Finding that perfect home is like discovering a hidden gem, and that's what awaits you at Ankenesveien 191, in the charming locality of Ankenes. This villa, set in such a picturesque area, offers not just four walls and a roof but a place to create a life filled with comfort and delightful experiences. But before I dive in, forgive any spelling or grammar mistakes; I'm just a bussy real estate agent juggling many properties but excited to tell you about this stunning find. Let me take you on a journey through this spacious, detached villa, which promises more than just ample living space. Situated on a generous plot of about 1 acre, this property stands proud with four cozy bedrooms and two modern bathrooms—ideal for families looking to settle in a friendly community. Stretching over 210 square meters, it provides ample space for every member of the family to enjoy their own corner of paradise. As you approach the villa, it doesn't take long to notice the serene and captivating views this property boasts. The great sun conditions not only ensure a bright interior but also mean that the beautiful Norwegian daylight graces your living spaces all day. Picture waking up to a warm sunbeam gently touching your face or sipping your morning coffee while gazing out at the pristine, natural landscape. Now, let's talk about the local area. Ankenes is not just any locale; it's a blend of tranquility and opportunity. This part of Norway is famed for its breathtaking natural scenery. It's a location that allows you to enjoy both the vibrant community life and the quietness of the countryside. The climate here is typical of northern coastal Norway, showcasing long, light summer days that invite outdoor activities, while during the w ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ankenesveien 191!

Picture yourself standing on a wooden terrace high above Gratangsfjorden, morning coffee in hand, watching the midnight sun paint the Norwegian fjords in shades of amber and rose. Behind you, smoke curls from a wood-burning stove, while ahead, the peaks of Lavangstinden rise 1,266 meters into Arctic skies where northern lights will dance come winter. This is life at your 101-square-meter mountain cabin in Hesjebergdalen, where three bedrooms and self-sufficient living systems create a year-round sanctuary in one of Europe's most pristine wilderness regions. For international buyers seeking a genuine Nordic escape, this solar-powered retreat offers something increasingly rare: complete immersion in Arctic nature with practical modern systems that work through every season. Whether you drive up the access road in July or arrive by snowmobile across February snows, this property delivers the authentic Norwegian mountain experience while maintaining the comfort and reliability international owners require. The cabin sits at an elevation where the air carries the mineral scent of granite and pine, where silence is broken only by wind through birch forests and the distant call of sea eagles. Your 1,017-square-meter plot provides complete privacy with no neighboring structures in sight, just rolling terrain that flows down toward the fjord and up toward hiking routes that stretch for dozens of kilometers through untouched wilderness. Summer at this vacation home means endless daylight from May through July, when the midnight sun never fully sets and temperatures hover comfortably between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius. The seasonal water supply activates, feeding the shower and outbuilding facilities, transforming the property into ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hesjeberget – a charming mountain cabin with a beautiful location high in the terrain of Hesjebergdalen, surrounded by magnificent nature and with views towards Gratangsfjorden.

Ah, the sounds of nature, serenity that fills the air and the gentle hum of the wind through the trees—welcome to Båtvatnet 29, nestled in the serene locality of Bjerkvik, Norway. As an internationally affiliated real estate agent, there's nothing I enjoy more than bringing tranquil retreats, like this charming cabin, onto the global stage for adventurers seeking respite from the everyday hustle. This property, overlooked by the majestic Herjangsfjellet, embodies the rustic appeal that many cabin enthusiasts yearn for—a place where life moves at a slower pace, and the simplicity is the true luxury. Now, if you're coming from abroad and interested in discovering what Bjerkvik has to offer, let’s paint a picture of life here. Let’s start with the cabin itself. It's a lovely little escape, cozily nestled amidst nature. This cabin is definitely in good shape and doesn’t really require renovations—more of a move-in ready type of place for those who want to enjoy their leisure time without the hassle of immediate repairs. Spend weekends or longer stretches in a property that perfectly balances seclusion with the comforting embrace of a warm, well-worn environment. Here are the essential details you might be curious about: - Size: 36 square meter cabin - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: Tricks on you, there are none; it's got an outhouse! - Large terrace that wraps around for splendid views - Living room for gatherings - A petite kitchen to satisfy your cooking whims Despite being snug, this cabin comes with a few surprising bonuses: - Additional outdoor storage room - Nearby boathouse by the water's edge - Extensive hiking areas - Groomed ski trails in winter Location-wise, Bjerkvik is more than just a dot on a map—it's a communi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Båtvatnet 29!

If you're on the hunt for a tranquil getaway amidst nature, look no further than this charming cabin located at Håkvikdalveien 171, Ankenes. Surrounded by the serene beauty of Håkvikdalen, this cabin is an absolute gem for anyone seeking a slice of peaceful paradise. Now let me take you through everything this lovely cabin and the local area has to offer; as a bussy real estate agent, let me tell you, this one's worth your time. Ankenes is nestled in the heart of Norway and is celebrated for its gorgeous landscapes and the vast array of outdoor adventures it offers. You wouldn't want to miss out on this cozy cabin, perfectly situated for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Just imagine waking up to the unbroken views of Silvannet and the Sleeping Queen. The sights here are the kind that stick with you, creating memories you'll cherish forever. Now, let's dive into the cabin itself. This property offers a blend of rustic charm and practical living. It comfortably features: - Two cozy bedrooms - A spacious living room, with a wood-burning stove for those chilly nights - A practical kitchen, with plenty of storage - Cinderella incineration toilet (yes, that's unique!) - Large terraces at both the front and back - Electricity (you'll be glad for this) The fact that this cabin's in good condition means you can move in right away and start enjoying your new retreat. The usable interior space is about 62 square meters, offering enough room for you to embrace cozy cabin life without feeling cramped. Outdoor enthusiasts will be in their element here. The area's hiking trails are renowned, drawing hikers who relish exploring nature year-round. Whether you're into berry picking, wildlife spotting, or hu ... click here to read more

Welcome to Håkvikdalveien 171!

The first thing you notice on a July morning at Sirkelvatnet is the silence. Not the absence of sound, but a particular quality of quiet that you only find above the treeline in Arctic Norway — the soft slap of water against a wooden rowboat, a single bird call bouncing off the far shore, the creak of the terrace boards under your feet as you step out with coffee in hand. The lake sits below you, absolutely still, reflecting the birch-covered hillsides in a mirror that doesn't break until you toss a line in. That's what Sirkelvatnet 57 actually delivers. Not a brochure fantasy — a real cabin life, the kind Norwegians have been quietly enjoying for generations while the rest of Europe didn't quite catch on. Sitting at roughly 300 metres above sea level outside Narvik, this single-bedroom mountain chalet was built in 1997 and covers 41 square metres of total usable space — 29 square metres in the main cabin, plus a 12-square-metre annex that contains a separate WC. Compact, yes. But smartly laid out, with every metre doing real work. The wood stove anchors the living area and becomes the social centre of the cabin from September through May, throwing heat and light while the snow builds up outside. Big windows face the water. You arranged your mornings around that view before you even unpacked. The leasehold plot stretches across 994 square metres, giving you genuine breathing room — a proper garden area, space to park, room to move. And then there's the boathouse. The sale includes a 50% share in a naust sitting close to the parking area, which comes with a rowboat. That boat changes the character of the property entirely. Cross to the far bank in twenty minutes. Drop a fishing line for Arctic char and trout in a lake ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sirkelvatnet 57! - Photo: Hanna Linnea Kristensen

Nestled amidst the majestic mountains of Narvik, this charming chalet at Sirkelvatnet 16 offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of wildlife. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature's beauty is your constant companion. ### A Cozy Haven in the Heart of Nature As you step inside this well-maintained chalet, you're greeted by a warm and inviting living space. The large windows frame breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, allowing natural light to flood the room. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living area to a modern kitchen, equipped with all the essentials for culinary creativity. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a gourmet dinner, the kitchen's functionality ensures every meal is a pleasure. The chalet's two bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. With ample storage and comfortable sleeping arrangements, these rooms are designed for relaxation and rest. The modern bathroom, featuring an eco-friendly Cinderella incineration toilet, adds a touch of convenience and sustainability to your mountain escape. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step out onto the expansive terrace, where the panoramic views are nothing short of spectacular. This outdoor space, wrapping around two sides of the chalet, is perfect for morning coffees, evening barbecues, or simply soaking in the serene landscape. With 32 square meters of space, the terrace becomes an extension of your living area, inviting you to embrace the outdoors. ### A Playground for Adventure Seekers The location of this chalet is a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts. In the warm ... click here to read more

Well-maintained and cozy mountain cabin with electricity

Experience the Serenity of Norwegian Wilderness at Sirkelvatnet 55 Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. At Sirkelvatnet 55, this is not just a dream—it's your everyday reality. Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a genuine connection with nature. A Day in the Life at Sirkelvatnet 55 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where the panoramic views of Sirkelvatnet set the stage for a day of adventure. As the sun rises, the lake shimmers, inviting you to explore its tranquil waters. Whether you choose to paddle across the lake or simply enjoy the view from your cozy living room, the choice is yours. As the day unfolds, the surrounding wilderness beckons. Embark on a hike through the nearby trails, where the scent of pine and the sound of rustling leaves accompany you. In the fall, the landscape transforms into a tapestry of vibrant colors, offering a feast for the senses. For those who enjoy fishing, the lake is teeming with opportunities to catch your dinner, while berry picking in the summer months provides a delightful way to connect with the land. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Narvik, a short drive away, offers a rich tapestry of cultural and recreational activities. From exploring the town's historical sites to indulging in local cuisine, there's something for everyone. The region is renowned for its winter sports, with skiing and snowboarding opportunities aplenty. In the summer, the midnight sun casts a magical glow over the landscap ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sirkelvatnet 55!

A Tranquil Retreat in Norway's Majestic Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the trees, casting a warm glow over the rugged landscape. Welcome to Jernvasselva 33, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Narvik's breathtaking wilderness, where nature's beauty and modern comforts harmoniously coexist. A Day in the Life at Jernvasselva 33 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 26-square-meter terrace, partially covered to shield you from the elements while offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. As you breathe in the crisp, fresh air, the tranquility of the Norwegian countryside envelops you, setting the tone for a day of adventure or relaxation. The chalet's traditional red facade blends seamlessly with the natural environment, a testament to its thoughtful design. Inside, the warm wood paneling and large windows invite the outside in, creating a cozy yet spacious atmosphere. The living room, with its wood-burning stove, becomes a haven of warmth and comfort, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Embrace the Norwegian Lifestyle Narvik is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In the summer, the long days beckon you to explore the vast wilderness, with hiking trails that wind through lush forests and along pristine rivers. Fishing enthusiasts will find ample opportunities to cast their lines in the nearby waters, while hunters can pursue game in the expansive hunting grounds. As winter blankets the landscape in snow, the region transforms into a wonderland for skiing and snowshoeing. The Northern Lights often grace the night sky, offering a mesmerizing display t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Jernvasselva 33!

Nestled in the captivating surroundings of Skjomen, Skogstien 22 stands as a delightful chalet promising a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As a dedicated and often bussy real estate agent who specializes in bringing homes to international buyers, I'm thrilled to share the cherished potential of this Scandinavian gem with you. Imagine waking up each morning to the calming whispers of nature right at your doorstep. Skjomen, located just a stone's throw from Narvik city center, offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience, making it a haven for those seeking year-round calmness with a touch of adventure. The fresh, crisp air and breathtaking fjord views set the perfect backdrop for this cozy holiday home. This chalet is in good condition—solid and welcoming, with opportunities to put a personal stamp on it without any immediate need for heavy renovation. Built in 2009, it embraces modern amenities essential for comfortable living. The property sprawls across a 72 sqm area, providing ample room for relaxation and recreation. The plot itself basks in sunlight, ideal for gardening enthusiasts or those who love outdoor activities. Living in Skjomen means you'll have plenty of entertainment and recreational opportunities at your fingertips. Whether you're an avid golfer or just discovering the sport, the nearby 18-hole Skjomen Golf Park offers challenging terrain against a backdrop of stunning vistas. Hiking trails weave through the majestic mountains and lush landscapes, presenting exciting adventures in both summer and winter. Northern lights may dance overhead in the colder months, offering a magical experience for residents and visitors alike. The area fosters a close-knit community, p ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skogstien 22!

Experience the Serenity of Skjomen: Your Northern Norway Getaway Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of pine trees and the distant call of a fjord breeze. At Stongmobakken 123, nestled in the heart of Skjomen, Norway, this dream becomes your daily reality. This charming chalet offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. A Cozy Retreat Amidst Nature's Grandeur Step inside the main cabin, where the warmth of exposed beams and solid wood paneling envelops you in a comforting embrace. The living room, with its wood-burning stove, becomes a haven of warmth during the crisp Norwegian winters. Large windows frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests, inviting the outside in and filling the space with natural light. The heart of the home is a classic kitchen, where solid wood cabinetry and generous work surfaces make meal preparation a joy. Imagine crafting a hearty breakfast with local ingredients, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingling with the scent of pine from the nearby forest. The adjacent dining area becomes a gathering point for family meals, laughter, and stories shared after a day of exploration. A Haven for Rest and Relaxation The main cabin features a spacious bedroom, a sanctuary of peace with its wood-paneled walls and floors. Here, restful nights are guaranteed, whether you're a couple seeking a romantic escape or a small family enjoying a holiday together. A charming loft area offers additional sleeping space, perfect for children or guests, adding to the property's versatility. The modern bathroom, complete with a shower and underfloor ... click here to read more

Welcome to Strongmobakken 123! Charming cabin with covered veranda - perfect for long summer evenings or quiet moments with views of nature.

Welcome to this charming country home situated in the breathtaking valley of Skjomen, specifically at Skjomdalveien - Gamnes 9. Nestled amidst the serene beauty of nature, this property is a well-maintained holiday retreat that offers both tranquility and the potential for various recreational activities. With a sound structure and modern amenities, it promises a cozy living experience for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The house stands on a spacious plot boasting panoramic views of the picturesque landscape that surrounds it. As you approach the property, the homely aesthetic and welcoming atmosphere are immediately evident. The property covers 92 square meters and efficiently uses space to provide comfortable living quarters. With two bedrooms, this home is ideal for a small family or a couple seeking a peaceful retreat. The bedrooms are well-lit, with natural light streaming through newly replaced windows which have been installed gradually from 2007 to 2023, ensuring energy efficiency and comfort. The heart of this home is undoubtedly its modern kitchen, which was beautifully integrated to blend style and functionality. It's perfect for those who enjoy cooking and serves as a great place to gather. The house also features one bathroom that caters well to the needs of a typical family. Significant updates have been carried out across the property, including new flooring fitted between 2018 and 2020, and new interior doors installed in 2018. Additionally, the chimney was refurbished and painted in 2020, guaranteeing safety and efficiency in heating the home. The integration of a garage provides convenient and secure parking, and the addition of a new balcony in 2019 offers a splendid ou ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skjomdalveien - Gamnes 9!