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

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Røinehaugen 34, 3410 Sylling, Sylling (Norway)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 35Floor area

€57,500

Chalet

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

35m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Sylling, Norway, this delightful chalet at Røinehaugen 34 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of serene Norwegian nature. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines the tranquility of the countryside with the convenience of modern living.

Imagine waking up to the crisp, fresh air of the Norwegian highlands, with panoramic views stretching across lush forests and rolling hills. This chalet, set at an elevation of 437 meters, provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering a sanctuary where you can unwind and reconnect with nature.

A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts

Built in 1967, this single-level chalet has been lovingly maintained, ensuring it remains in good condition while retaining its traditional charm. The interior is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it an ideal space for both relaxation and entertaining.

- Living Spaces: The chalet features two inviting living rooms, one of which boasts a cozy fireplace, perfect for warming up after a day of outdoor adventures.
- Kitchen: The kitchen is a blend of functionality and style, with classic white profile fronts and a laminated countertop. It's well-equipped for preparing meals, whether you're hosting friends or enjoying a quiet family dinner.
- Sleeping Arrangements: A dedicated sleeping alcove offers a peaceful retreat, while an additional outbuilding provides extra sleeping space, ideal for guests or children.
- Bathroom Facilities: The chalet includes a bathroom with wooden cabinetry, a separate toilet room with a composting solution, and a dedicated shower room, ensuring practical and flexible facilities.

Outdoor Living at Its Best

The chalet's outdoor spaces are equally impressive, offering a seamless blend of natural beauty and modern convenience.

- Terrace: The spacious L-shaped terrace is perfect for soaking up the sun, hosting social gatherings, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views.
- Landscaped Grounds: The 2,632 square meter plot is beautifully landscaped with a lawn and varied plantings, providing ample space for play, relaxation, and outdoor activities.
- Outbuilding: A charming 9 square meter outbuilding offers additional sleeping places and a cozy seating area, enhancing the property's versatility.

A Gateway to Adventure

Sylling is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and abundant recreational opportunities, making it an ideal location for a holiday home.

- Hiking and Skiing: With direct access to hiking trails and groomed cross-country ski trails just 350 meters away, outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore year-round.
- Local Attractions: The area offers beautiful swimming spots along the fjord, perfect for summer days, and is known for its berry and mushroom picking opportunities.
- Convenience: Despite its secluded feel, the chalet is conveniently located just a short drive from grocery stores and a shopping center, ensuring you have everything you need within reach.

A Wise Investment

Owning a second home in Sylling is not just about enjoying a peaceful retreat; it's also a smart investment. The area's popularity as a holiday destination ensures strong rental potential, providing an opportunity for additional income.

Key Features:
- Single-level chalet with two living rooms and a cozy kitchen
- Dedicated sleeping alcove and additional outbuilding sleeping space
- Spacious L-shaped terrace with panoramic views
- Beautifully landscaped 2,632 m² plot
- Direct access to hiking and skiing trails
- Proximity to local amenities and attractions
- Peaceful, scenic location at 437 meters above sea level

This chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway, a summer retreat, or a base for year-round outdoor adventures, this charming chalet in Sylling offers a unique opportunity to embrace the best of Norwegian living. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards owning your dream holiday home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
35
Price per m²
€1,643
Garden size
2632
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 Smørhølvegen 11 at Bagn Vestås. Photo: Christine Stokkebryn

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Welcome to Sirkelvatnet 57! - Photo: Hanna Linnea Kristensen

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Front view of the upgraded cabin at Kvamskogen 671

Step outside on a January morning, clip into your cross-country skis, and you're already on the trail. That's not an exaggeration — the groomed tracks of Budor's beloved network are literally 200 meters from the front door. The snow sits heavy on the spruce trees, the air tastes clean in a way city air never quite does, and the only sound is the hiss of your skis and the occasional wood pigeon. That's the daily reality of owning this 1940s log chalet at Budorvegen 1165 in Løten, one of Innlandet's most quietly sought-after recreational areas. Løten sits in the inland heart of Norway, about 100 kilometers north of Oslo — close enough for a Friday afternoon escape from the capital, far enough that the weekday world feels genuinely distant. The Gryllingseter area, where this chalet sits at 496 meters above sea level, has a different rhythm from the coast. Winters here are reliably snowy, reliably cold, and thoroughly Nordic in the best sense. Summers bring a softness — wildflowers along the hiking paths, long light evenings, the smell of pine warming up in June sun. The cabin itself started life around 1940 as a hunting lodge. You can still read that history in the bones of the building — the low-ceilinged basement was once used to hang and dry game, and the traditional Norwegian log construction (laftet tømmer) gives the walls a solidity and thermal mass that modern frame builds simply can't replicate. In 2009, a thoughtful extension broadened the floor plan to 41 square meters of interior living space, and suddenly what was purely a hunting shelter became a genuinely comfortable two-bedroom holiday home. The roof was replaced in both 2003 and 2009, and the exterior received a fresh stain coat in 2020 — so the structural ... click here to read more

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Step out onto the 27-square-metre terrace at Skjettendalsveien 19 on a clear July morning and the world goes quiet — just the rustle of birch trees, a distant woodpecker somewhere in the forest below, and a view that rolls across the Trøndelag landscape all the way to the shimmer of the Trondheimsfjord. At 253 metres above sea level, the air up here has a quality you don't find in cities. Sharp. Clean. A little piney. It wakes you up better than coffee. This is Leksvik — a corner of Norway that most international buyers haven't discovered yet, which is exactly what makes it interesting right now. The chalet itself is a classic Norwegian hytte, built in 1947 and sitting on a generous private plot of 1,009 square metres on a quiet hillside with scattered neighbouring cabins. At 44 square metres of indoor living space across the main floor and a loft, it's compact in the way that Scandinavian cabins are supposed to be: everything you actually need, nothing you don't. The layout runs from a small entrance hall through two living areas and a kitchen, into a bedroom and bathroom, with the loft above offering a natural sleeping nook or reading space depending on your mood. The 18-square-metre external storage area handles the practical side of cabin life — skis, fishing rods, firewood. Speaking of firewood: there's a wood stove, and on an October evening when the temperature drops and the trees turn copper-red across the hillside, that stove becomes the centre of the whole property. Electricity and water are already connected, so this isn't a project starting from scratch. The bones are solid. What it needs is someone with a vision — updated insulation, a refreshed kitchen, a bathroom renovation — and the result is a fully p ... click here to read more

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Imagine a peaceful morning, nestled comfortably in a delightful cabin by the serene Holsfjorden in Sylling. Just picture waking up to the sun rising over the glistening waters, as you sip your morning coffee on your private shoreline. This could be your reality at this charming cabin, located at Modumveien 275. Surrounded by nature's bounty, this cozy retreat provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life while being just a breezy 30-minute drive from the vibrant center of Asker. Now, let me give you a tour of what could be your new holiday haven. This property might just be that perfect spot you've been scanning for, being panoramic and also inviting. The cabin is quaint, with a modest footprint of 82 square meters meticulously arranged to make every inch count. You'll find it has a simple yet very functional layout, which includes an entrance foyer, a snug hallway, a kitchen, a living room that calls out for relaxed evenings, and two cozy bedrooms perfect for winding down after a day spent exploring or relaxing. Key features to see: - Breath-taking panoramic views - Private shoreline - A boat mooring for aquatic adventures - Quiet, low-trafficked location - Installed water and electricity - Two inviting bedrooms - An annex providing extra sleeping space - Rich hiking trails nearby - Nearby beach perfect for summer fun Additional charming nooks in this property include an annex providing additional sleeping quarters, a storage room, and even an outdoor toilet—a wonderful blend of rustic charm and essential convenience. Speaking of rustic, let’s talk ambiance. The property exudes warmth and relaxation, ideal for unwinding and reconnecting with both nature and your loved ones. The lovely 2,713 squa ... click here to read more

Sara Husebø v/Eiendomsmegler 1 presents Modumveien 275!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape, Øst-Modumveien 2019 in Vikersund offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that serves as a perfect second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the natural beauty of Tyrifjorden. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds. This chalet, set amidst lush forests and rolling hills, provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With a spacious plot of 2,011 square meters, the property offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings. ### A Cozy and Functional Living Space The chalet, built in 1964, has been meticulously maintained to ensure comfort and functionality. The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall leading to a bright and spacious living room. High ceilings and large windows invite the surrounding nature inside, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The living room, with its pine floors and wood-paneled walls, is perfect for cozy gatherings around the wood-burning stove, especially during the colder months. The kitchen, designed with practicality in mind, features smooth-fronted cabinets, a laminate countertop, and a steel sink. Its traditional style complements the overall charm of the chalet, making meal preparation a delightful experience. The bedroom, painted in a soothing yellow tone, offers a restful space for relaxation. The utility room adds convenience, ensuring that the layout of the chalet is both efficient and welcoming. ### Additional Features for Comfort and Convenience - Basement Storage: Incl ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øst-Modumveien 2019!

Nestled in the enchanting heart of Norway, the quaint village of Krokkleiva is home to a delightful property that oozes potential and offers a warm introduction to the stunning landscape of the Tyrifjorden region. This charming cabin, situated at Jotaveien 2, provides an ideal base for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the comforts of a cozy abode. Though the cabin is in excellent condition, we've made sure to frame it in a realistic light for prospective buyers, many of whom are overseas individuals like you looking to plant roots or find a tranquil retreat in a different part of the world. With three welcoming bedrooms and a single, well-appointed bathroom, this cabin spans a comfortable 51 square meters, providing just the right amount of space for both vacation living and entertaining guests. The living room acts as the heart of the home, inviting you in with its open layout, peppered with light-colored interiors that reflect the Norwegian daylight beautifully. One can easily imagine cozy nights by the fireplace, which delivers warmth and beckons you to settle in with a good book or engage in heartfelt conversation with loved ones. Key Features: - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Spacious living room - Fireplace - Well-equipped kitchen - Large annex bedroom - Storage room - Sunny terrace - Garden space - Driveway and ample parking - Electricity and water provided Krokkleiva’s climate is typically Nordic, with cold winters that’ll tempt you to break out those skis, and mild summers perfect for boating and hiking adventures. And speaking of skiing, the close proximity to cross-country skiing trails will satisfy those with a penchant for winter sports. Just as intriguing, warmer months tran ... click here to read more

Gunn Margit Andreassen v/Privatmegleren Hønefoss har gleden av å presentere Jotaveien 2!

Nestled in the heart of Øståsen, Breiliveien 1273 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet, perfect for those seeking a second home that combines rustic charm with modern conveniences. This delightful property, located in the serene surroundings of Vikersund, is an ideal retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, with its solar-powered amenities, provides a sustainable and eco-friendly living experience, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of nature without compromising on comfort. ### A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Vikersund is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors. With a plethora of activities available year-round, you'll find endless opportunities to explore and unwind: - Winter Wonderland: Just 1.1 km from the chalet, you'll discover meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails. For those seeking a bit more thrill, a ski lift is conveniently located 24 minutes away. - Summer Escapes: The warmer months invite you to traverse the extensive network of hiking trails, offering both leisurely walks and challenging hikes through breathtaking landscapes. - Water Activities: Proximity to several small lakes and the renowned Tyrifjorden means you can indulge in swimming, paddling, and fishing, all set against picturesque backdrops. ### A Cozy and Functional Retreat The chalet's design is a testament to the classic Norwegian cabin style, with thoughtful touches that enhance its rustic appeal: - Living Space: The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for gatherings with family and friends. High ceilin ... click here to read more

A cozy cabin with classic atmosphere and scenic location on Øståsen in Modum municipality.

Nestled amid the serene and mesmerizing landscapes of Vikersund, you'll find a charming cabin awaiting its next chapter. If you find solace in nature and yearn for a slice of paradise that offers plenty of fresh air, an abundance of outdoor activities, and breathtaking views, then look no further. Positioned at Hanseløkkveien 55, this delightful cabin is perched above the rolling beauty of Tyrifjorden, providing a captivating backdrop. Imagine waking up to this every morning, the gentle sounds of nature surrounding you as you sip your coffee on the balcony. The views are nothing short of spectacular, stretching across the lake and the lush hills beyond—perfect for those who seek peace and stunning visuals right from their own home. The cabin is situated in a calm, rural setting, yet it doesn't compromise on proximity to essentials. A brisk 20-minute drive gets you to the center of Vikersund, where conveniences like grocery shopping and a train station await. It's an ideal spot for anyone who longs for a touch of isolation without going completely off the grid. Here’s a quick look at what this cozy cabin can offer: - Three bedrooms: Spacious enough for family or guests, with built-in wardrobes for added convenience. - Bathroom: Includes a shower and laundry facilities, although it's worth noting this area requires further approval. - Fireplace and wood stove: To cozy up those chilly Norwegian winters. - Large living room: A perfectly social area, designed for gatherings or relaxed evenings. - Kitchen: Equipped with a retro-styled stove with two hotplates and a refrigerator, leading to a balcony. - Balcony: Northeast facing, perfect for soaking up the sun and enjoying unobstructed views of the landscape. - Outbuilding: ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/ Beate Ellingsen presents Hanseløkkveien 55!

Welcome to a captivating slice of Lierskogen life at Gamle Drammensvei 32! Nestled in the charming countryside of Norway, this villa offers a delightful blend of modern convenience and tranquil living, perfect for families or those seeking a peaceful retreat. As a bussy real estate agent, I'm juggling quite a few properties, but this one stands out for its charm and practicality, especially for overseas buyers and expats looking to plant roots in this idyllic region. Lierskogen is a welcoming hamlet located in the municipality of Lier, known for its scenic landscapes and quaint community vibe. A short drive from the larger centers of Drammen and Asker, this area provides a perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility. With a friendly community spirit and a host of local amenities, Lierskogen is an ideal place for families. The climate here is typically Norwegian with crisp, clear winters and mild, lush summers, making it a perfect setting for outdoor activities year-round. About the Property Let's talk about this elegant villa that stands as a proud beacon of residential comfort. Situated in a peaceful residential area, this home offers you an escape from the bustling city life without isolating you from modern conveniences. Here's what you'll find inside the charm of Gamle Drammensvei 32: - 198 sqm of living space offers room to breathe - Three cozy bedrooms to accommodate a growing family - Two well-appointed bathrooms with underfloor heating to keep your toes warm in the winter - A recently renovated kitchen (2019) featuring sleek granite countertops and contemporary grey fronts - Integrated kitchen appliances for a seamless design and easy cooking experience - Two living rooms (note: the basement living room ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gamle Drammensvei 32 - this is a beautiful and spacious detached house over two floors in a family-friendly residential area in Lierskogen.

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

Welcome to Bønnerudveien 34!

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

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Hello, folks! I know you’ve all been waiting to hear about this charming cabin tucked away in the majestic beauty of Vikersund, Norway. Situated in a secluded part of Finnemarka called Øståsen, this cozy retreat may just be the dream getaway home you’ve been seeking. With its picturesque setting, the area is not only a treat for the eyes, but it also offers a peaceful refuge from the hustle and bustle of urban life. I’m a bussy real estate agent, so let's dive right into the details of Kroklaupveien 63, a property that’s in good condition and ready for its next adventure. Firstly, let’s talk a little about living in Vikersund. Imagine a place where winters are snowy, making it perfect for skiing aficionados and lovers of cozy nights by the fire. The summers here are mild and refreshing, ideal for exploring the rich natural landscape. The vibrant season changes offer year-round enjoyment whether you're hiking through lush green trails or reveling in a white wonderland of snow. It's the kind of climate that helps you appreciate the beauty of every season. Vikersund is a friendly and welcoming community, known for its warm hospitality. While it offers tranquility, it's also well-connected. Just a 25-minute drive will take you right to the center of Vikersund, where you can enjoy a range of shops, cafes, and essential services. You’ll love the quaint feeling of the town, but with everything you need conveniently close by. The cabin itself is a lovely timber log construction that embodies the rustic charm of a traditional Norwegian retreat. Whether it's a family looking for weekend escapes or an expat wanting a slice of Nordic life, this cabin suits anyone who's drawn to the whispers of the woods and the serenity of natur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kroklaupveien 63!

Imagine owning a slice of Norwegian paradise, where the air is crisp, the views are breathtaking, and the tranquility is unmatched. Welcome to Storsteinsfjell in Lier, a hidden gem nestled amidst the majestic landscapes of Norway. This country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that promises both adventure and relaxation. A Haven for Nature Lovers Perched on the terrace below Storsteinsfjell, this property spans nearly 48 hectares of pristine land, offering a sanctuary for those who cherish the great outdoors. The timbered cabin, "Finnbu," built in 1935, stands as a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship. With no electricity or running water, it invites you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of modern life and reconnect with nature. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Serenity Owning this property means embracing a lifestyle filled with outdoor activities. Whether it's hiking the varied trails in summer or skiing the cross-country paths in winter, there's always an adventure waiting. The area is a haven for berry picking, rock climbing, and even hang gliding, ensuring that every visit is filled with excitement. A Story of Peace and Privacy Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustle of leaves. With no nearby neighbors, this property offers complete privacy, allowing you to enjoy the serenity of nature uninterrupted. The cabin's fireplace and wood-burning stove provide warmth and comfort, making it a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. Investment Potential While the cabin is a simple structure, it holds significant development potential. The expansive land offers opportunities for forestry and the possibility of restoring the spectacular views ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Nordmarka region, this historic farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norwegian heritage. Located along the storied Kongeveien, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility. With approximately 200 acres of diverse landscapes, this estate is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines rustic charm with modern conveniences. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush forests and open meadows. The main cabin, a testament to traditional Norwegian architecture, is equipped with a wood-burning stove, a gas-powered refrigerator, and a solar panel system, ensuring a comfortable yet authentic living experience. The traditional storehouse and barn add to the property's charm, offering ample space for storage or potential renovation projects. ### Experience the Best of Both Worlds While the estate offers a secluded retreat, it's conveniently located just 50 minutes from Oslo's vibrant city center. This proximity allows you to enjoy the peace and privacy of rural living without sacrificing access to urban amenities. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a base for outdoor adventures, this property offers the best of both worlds. ### A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts The estate's location is a dream for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With direct car access, you can easily explore the renowned hiking trails leading to destinations like Kleivstua and Kongens Utsikt. In winter, the area transforms into a cross-country skiing paradise, with tracks leading to Sørsetra and Løvlia. Nearby lakes such as Svarttjern and Midtskogtjern ... 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 call of birds, the crisp morning air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. This is life at Breiliveien 831, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Vikersund, Norway. Here, the hustle and bustle of city life fade away, replaced by the soothing embrace of nature. A Cozy Haven Amidst the Wilderness This delightful 48-square-meter chalet offers a perfect blend of comfort and simplicity. As you enter, you're greeted by a warm and inviting living space, where natural light pours through large windows, illuminating the rustic interiors. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather around the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter. The kitchen, with its profiled cabinetry and durable laminate countertops, is both functional and charming, providing ample space for preparing hearty meals after a day of adventure. Two cozy bedrooms offer restful retreats, with the capacity to accommodate up to five guests, making it ideal for family getaways or hosting friends. Embrace the Great Outdoors Step outside, and you're greeted by a generous 52-square-meter terrace, partially covered to provide shelter from the elements. Here, you can sip your morning coffee while soaking in panoramic views of the surrounding forest and the majestic Tyrifjorden, Norway's fifth-largest lake. The expansive 1,622-square-meter lot offers a private garden, a haven for those who cherish tranquility and privacy. The chalet's location is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. With direct access to hiking trails, ski tracks, and forest roads, every ... click here to read more

Welcome to Breiliveien 831!

Imagine owning a slice of tranquility nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque landscape. This charming cabin in Lier offers a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in nature's embrace. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I am thrilled to present this delightful property that promises not just a home, but a lifestyle. A Glimpse into Lier's Allure Lier, a quaint town in Norway, is renowned for its serene landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The town is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat, with its lush forests, sparkling lakes, and a community that values simplicity and nature. The climate here is typically Norwegian, with crisp winters perfect for skiing and mild summers ideal for hiking and exploring. The Cabin Experience This one-bedroom cabin, affectionately known as a "kaffehytte," is a testament to traditional Norwegian architecture. Built in 1927, it retains its rustic charm with original wood-burning stoves and paraffin lamps, offering a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere. The cabin's location is nothing short of idyllic, perched with a breathtaking view of Svarttjern, a small lake that adds to the property's allure. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning this cabin means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities. The surrounding area is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering: - Swimming, Canoeing, and Fishing: Enjoy the pristine waters of Svarttjern. - Hiking and Cycling: Explore the extensive trail network that winds through the scenic landscape. - Cross-Country Skiing: Winter transforms the trails into a snowy wonderland. - Foraging: Discover wild berries and mushrooms, including raspberries, blueberries, and cha ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with soul

Step into the heart of the Norwegian wilderness with this captivating log cabin located at Grønlandsveien 60, 1341 Slependen. Nestled in the serene forest landscape of Vestmarka, this quaint cabin offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is set in the Bærum municipality, just half an hour from Oslo and a 15-minute drive from Sandvika, making it an excellent choice for those who wish to balance the tranquility of rural living with the accessibility of nearby urban amenities. The cabin, named "Granlia," embodies simplicity and practicality, standing as a gateway to the wonders of the Vestmarka region. Embrace the rhythm of nature here, where trails are woven through picturesque landscapes and trees stand as ancient sentinels of the past. Vestmarka is renowned for its diverse outdoor activities, providing ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and even orienteering. An acre of freehold land ensures ample space for those who treasure privacy and the great outdoors. With direct access to a prepared ski trail during the winter, adventure is literally on your doorstep. Imagine stepping out into freshly fallen snow, with kilometers of pristine trails winding through the forest, ready to be explored. Whether you are an avid cross-country skier or a leisurely wanderer, the trails of Vestmarka promise unforgettable experiences, whatever the season. Property Features: - 1 acre freehold plot - Log cabin structure - Simple, solid standard - Direct access to ski trails - Surrounded by hiking terrain - Parking 50 meters from cabin - Access for car via Grønlandsveien - Cozy, peaceful setting - Ideal for weekend getaways - 25 sqm living area - ... click here to read more

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Description of Country Home at Solliveien 43, 1384 Asker Nestled amidst the serene and picturesque landscapes of Asker, the property at Solliveien 43 offers a unique blend of rural charm and potential for personalization. This country home stands on a sprawling 2.9 acres of land, creating an ideal playground for children and a peaceful retreat for adults. While the home itself requires renovation, this presents a golden opportunity for you to infuse it with your own style and preferences, crafting a space that perfectly aligns with your lifestyle needs. Property Features: - Situated on approximately 2.9 acres of land - Four bedrooms providing ample space for family living - One bathroom - Total living area of 262 square meters - Needs renovation—ideal for customization - Secluded location with sunny aspects Local Amenities: - Walking distance to swimming spots and expansive hiking trails - Proximity to Semsvannet, Solli, and Asker golf course - Approximately 6-7 minutes by car to the center of Asker - Nearby cultural centers including cinemas, a library, and concert venues Living in Solliveien means embracing the outdoors. Whether it's taking a summer swim in nearby natural pools, hiking through robust trails, or indulging in winter skiing in Vestmarka, the activities here cater to all seasons and preferences. The property's location is particularly advantageous for those who enjoy privacy yet wish to remain close to urban conveniences. The thriving town center of Asker is a mere 6-7 minutes by car, where you'll find an array of shops, restaurants, and cafes that are perfect for social outings and family gatherings. The cultural life in Asker is vibrant, with cinemas, libraries, and varied concerts that are likely ... click here to read more

Welcome to Solliveien 43!

Welcome to Sørum terrasse 12, a charming villa nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Gullaug, offering a blend of rustic charm and contemporary living. This property boasts an idyllic setting in the well-established neighborhood of Sørumlia in Lier, ideally positioned to provide both tranquility and convenience. The villa comprises a generous 229 square meters of living space, perfectly suited for family living or those seeking a peaceful retreat with ample room to grow. Despite the home being in good condition, prospective buyers might appreciate that some areas could benefit from modern updates or personal touches, making this an exciting opportunity for those looking to imprint their style on their new home. Property Features: - Size: 229 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Spacious hall and living areas - Kitchen fitted with essential appliances - Laundry room facilitating domestic needs - Two garages providing secure parking and storage options - Generously proportioned garden adorned with ornamental bushes and functional terraces The open and inviting living spaces are bathed in natural light, offering panoramic views over Lier towards parts of Drammen and the beautiful Drammensfjorden. The well-maintained garden serves as a serene escape or a delightful venue for social gatherings, bridging indoor comfort with outdoor freshness. Living in Gullaug provides a delightful blend of natural beauty and convenience. The villa is situated merely a short walk from Lier train station with frequent services to Asker, Oslo, and Drammen, making it ideal for commuters or those craving city amenities while living away from the urban bustle. Local shops, kindergartens, and crucial amenities are also conveniently ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Vibeke Børven har gleden av å presentere Sørum terrasse 12.

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

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

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hønefoss, this charming chalet at Abrahamrudveien 108 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Perfectly positioned between Åsa and Sundvolden in the picturesque Ringerike municipality, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the breathtaking panorama of Steinsfjorden greeting you each morning. This chalet, with its rustic allure and modern comforts, is an ideal second home for those yearning for a peaceful retreat, yet still within a convenient hour's drive from the bustling heart of Oslo. ### A Cozy Haven in Nature Upon arrival, a forest road leads you to this secluded haven, ensuring privacy and a sense of escape from the everyday hustle. The chalet's elevated position offers not only stunning views but also an airy, light-filled atmosphere that permeates every corner of the home. - Size: 52 square meters of cozy living space - Bedrooms: 2, with additional sleeping arrangements in the loft - Living Room: Bright, with large windows and a warming fireplace - Kitchen: Open-plan, well-equipped with ample storage and counter space - Outdoor Space: 5 m² balcony/terrace with panoramic views - Utilities: Solar panels and generator for year-round comfort - Outbuilding: Composting toilet and storage sheds ### Embrace the Outdoors The chalet's expansive 1,778 m² lot is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's a morning coffee on the terrace, a leisurely afternoon in the garden, or an adventurous day exploring the nearby trails, this property caters to all. - Hiking: Numerous trails weave through th ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin with panoramic fjord views