Scenic Trysil Chalet: 3-Bedroom Holiday Home with Solar Power & Ski Access

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Bittermarkvegen 1080, 2420 Trysil, Trysil (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 104Floor area

€84,100

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

104m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Trysil, Norway, this charming chalet at Bittermarkvegen 1080 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Nordic paradise. With its prime location at 856 meters above sea level, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of winter sports or the serenity of summer hikes, this chalet is your gateway to a world of outdoor exploration.

A Year-Round Retreat
Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the majestic Norwegian forest. This chalet is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. With direct access to cross-country ski trails just 265 meters away, winter sports enthusiasts will find themselves in a snowy wonderland. The renowned Trysilfjellet ski resort, a short drive away, offers some of Norway's best alpine skiing and snowboarding facilities.

As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The pristine forests and rolling hills are home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families seeking a peaceful retreat.

Chalet Features
Built in 1971 and extended in 1980, this 104-square-meter chalet offers a spacious and functional layout, perfect for family gatherings or quiet getaways. The large living room, part of the 1980 extension, features a cozy open fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Large windows flood the space with natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding forest.

The kitchen, equipped with an IKEA interior from 2005, boasts a solid wood countertop and a freestanding propane stove. A wood-burning stove provides additional heating, while the solar panel system ensures a reliable source of electricity for lighting and small appliances.

Outdoor Living
One of the standout features of this chalet is the expansive 50-square-meter terrace. Partially covered and southwest-facing, it offers ample space for outdoor dining, relaxation, and entertaining guests. With two entrances leading directly to the terrace, the flow between indoor and outdoor living areas is seamless.

Practical Amenities
- Bedrooms: Three comfortable bedrooms with space for beds and storage.
- Bathrooms: Two simply finished hygiene rooms, one with a cabin shower.
- Storage: Two storage rooms for outdoor equipment and seasonal items.
- Plot: Approximately 1,000 square meters of natural landscape, blending seamlessly into the forest.
- Parking: Available on-site.
- Utilities: Off-grid living with a composting toilet and solar panel system.
- Water: Water must be fetched from a nearby post; gray water is directed out to the terrain.

Investment Potential
While the chalet exudes charm and character, it does show signs of age. Prospective buyers are encouraged to consider modernization and upgrades, such as addressing uneven floors and updating interior finishes. The property is currently on leased land, but the landowner is open to selling the plot, offering the possibility of future ownership.

Local Lifestyle
Trysil is not just a destination; it's a community. Known for its excellent fishing opportunities and scenic hiking terrain, the area offers a wealth of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Public transport is accessible, with a bus stop approximately 19 minutes away, and the nearest grocery store is about 27 minutes by car.

A Home for All Seasons
Whether you're seeking a winter retreat, a summer getaway, or a year-round base for exploring the great outdoors, this chalet offers a unique combination of comfort, potential, and natural beauty. It's more than just a property; it's a place to create lasting memories with family and friends.

Welcome to your new home in Trysil, where adventure and relaxation await at every turn.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
104
Price per m²
€809
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Naustbuktveien 3

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late June, the sun hasn't really set since Thursday, and the light coming off Pevatnet Lake turns the pine walls of your living room a deep amber. You can hear absolutely nothing except water. That's what owning this cabin actually feels like. Sitting on a private knoll about 200 meters back from the lake's edge, this traditional Norwegian log chalet near Harstad has been a mountain retreat since 1971 — and it wears its age well. The roof was replaced in 2023. The bones are solid. It's not a project; it's a place you can start using the weekend you collect the keys. The chalet sits at roughly 310 meters above sea level on a plot of 2,700 square meters, giving you a generous sweep of private land — enough for a firepit, a vegetable patch, space for kids to disappear into the trees for hours. Northern Norway doesn't do manicured gardens; the land around Pevatnet has its own rhythm, and this plot is part of it. Birch and pine right up to the edge of your lot. Berry bushes everywhere in August. The kind of quiet that city people drive hours to find. Inside, the 44-square-meter footprint is compact but honest. Three bedrooms sleep five comfortably — two original rooms from the 1971 build and a third added in 1991. The pine floorboards creak in exactly the right way. Timber-paneled walls, a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, a kitchen laid out for real cooking after a day on the trails rather than for showing off. Everything comes furnished, as seen in the photos, which means no sourcing Scandinavian cabin furniture from scratch — it's already here, already right. The fireplace isn't decorative. In October, when the birches go yellow and the first snow dusts the ridge above ... click here to read more

Entrance area

The snowmobile cuts the engine and suddenly it's just silence. Real silence — the kind you forget exists until you're standing at 454 metres above sea level in Tømmerdalen, with spruce trees holding their snow and the valley spread out below you like something from a Theodor Kittelsen painting. That's the arrival experience in winter at this 1950s cabin on Tømmerdalsvegen. In summer, the last 100 metres is a short walk from the road through birch and heather. Either way, you earn the quiet. This is not a polished mountain resort apartment. It's a proper Norwegian hytte — two bedrooms, 45 square metres of wood-panelled interior, a cast-iron wood burner that heats the whole place within the hour, and a south-facing terrace where you can sit with coffee at eight in the morning and watch the light come across the hillside. The parquet floors creak slightly in the cold. The ceiling is clad in pine. It smells the way Norwegian cabins are supposed to smell. The kitchen is set apart from the living area, which in a small cabin makes a surprising difference — you can actually cook without everyone watching. Gas stove, gas refrigerator, fully off-grid. The solar panel system handles the basic electrical needs, making this place genuinely self-sufficient. No power bills, no grid connection fees, no landlord. The freehold plot of 1,008 square metres is yours outright, with annual municipal fees of just 150 NOK — essentially nothing. Two outbuildings from 2003 sit on the plot and handle what small cabins always need more of: storage. Firewood, fishing gear, snowshoes, a spare canoe paddle — there's room for all of it without cluttering the main space. One outbuilding includes an outdoor toilet, standard for this type of off-grid p ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

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Nestled in the captivating landscapes of Trysil, a little north of the Trysil municipality, this cabin at Bittermarka brings a unique blend of solitude and adventure. If you're a buyer from overseas, particularly an expat searching for a peaceful spot in Norway, this cabin might just be the retreat you’ve been dreaming of. Positioned on the eastern slopes of the Metsjøfjellet, this cabin offers an immersive experience into Scandinavian wilderness living, complete with breathtaking views to the west and plenty of sunshine to brighten even the coldest of winters. Life in Trysil is a journey through nature’s gallery; renowned for its rugged terrain and scenic vistas, it's no surprise that the area is a haven for those seeking escapades against a backdrop of snow-clad peaks and verdant valleys. The climate here is distinctly northern — think snowy, picturesque winters and pleasantly cool summers, making it a spot on choice for those who relish each unique season. The cabin, spanning a comfortable 64 square meters, promises ample living space while also maintaining a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Renovated in 2024, it’s packed with modern conveniences blended seamlessly with its rustic appeal, ensuring that you have the best of both worlds. Despite not having a bathroom, this cabin is truly a gem for those who appreciate minimalist living and are content with the basics. Let's delve into some of the standout features that this property boasts: - 3 cozy bedrooms to accommodate family or guests - Solar panel system for sustainable living - Webasto heater ensuring warmth during chilly nights - Proximity to groomed ski trails, perfect for winter sports enthusiasts - Expansive balcony/terrace measuring 17 square meters - A gener ... click here to read more

Cabin seen from the path up from the road.

Welcome to the charming Bittermarkvegen 1158, nestled in the heart of the scenic Trysil region. If you're looking for a getaway that truly allows you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, look no further! This quaint cabin, built in 1968, exudes the kind of cozy warmth that can only be experienced up in the Norwegian mountains. Despite its humble dimensions of 40 square meters, this delightful property just waiting for you to make it your very own slice of paradise. Let's begin with the cabin itself. This little gem was delivered by Trybo AS and features two snug bedrooms, perfect for a small family or a couple looking a romantic retreat. The cabin boasts a simple standard, without modern conveniences like electricity or water, allowing you to embrace the quintessential rustic cabin lifestyle. However, it does come with a 12V solar system, making it just a bit easier to slip into off-grid living. As you step inside, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere created by an open fireplace and a wood stove. There's also a paraffin stove in the storage room for those extra chilly nights. Imagine curling up by the fire with a good book or simply basking in the peaceful ambience that only a cabin like this can offer. - 2 cozy bedrooms - 40 square meters of living space - Built in 1968 - 12V solar system - Open fireplace - Wood stove - Paraffin stove - Sunny terrace - Scenic views of valley, forest, and mountains - Winter road access up to 150 meters away - No electricity, water, or sewage installed - Peaceful and quiet area - Nearby hiking trails and ski tracks Now, let's talk a bit about the local area. Trysil is renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Located approximately 880 meters abo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trysil and Bittermarkvegen 1158!

Nestled in the heart of the serene Bittermarka area of Trysil, this charming cabin presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape amidst nature's wonders. If you're a fan of the great outdoors and you're looking to embrace the cabin lifestyle, you've come to the right spot. This Trybo cabin, perched on a picturesque site at Bittermarkvegen 1016, captures your heart straight away with its blend of traditional design and modern comforts. Though I’m a real busy agent juggling multiple properties, I must take a moment to highlight this gem. Spanning 67 square meters and priced at an attractive 85042, this cabin promises coziness and comfort while being entirely linked to its natural surroundings. Completely renovated in 2011, it maintains its original 1975 charm while incorporating new features and improvements. Let's dive into the cabin's interior. With a cozy layout comprising three bedrooms and a single bathroom, the cabin maintains an intimate yet spacious feel. Here’s what you can expect to find: - Completely renovated in 2011 - Open-plan living room and kitchen - Three serene bedrooms - Bathroom with Cinderella toilet - Solar power system - Built-in solar ventilator - Extensive new insulation - New roofing and gutters - Fully furnished, including appliances and generator - Own water source from a nearby water post Now, when you get this kind of hideaway, the outside is just as important as the inside. With an internal area of 56 square meters and an exterior usable space of 11 square meters, there’s plenty of room to stretch out, whether inside or on the terrace enjoying the backdrop of marshlands, mountains, and endless forest views. Living in a cabin like this gives you a true taste of the Tr ... click here to read more

The cabin is located in a well-established cabin area with a leased plot, about 700 m from the parking lot to the cabin.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Bittermarka region, this charming chalet at Bittermarkvegen 1559 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat. With its breathtaking natural surroundings and a plethora of outdoor activities, this property is perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the landscape is a canvas of vibrant colors. This chalet, situated at an elevation of 879 meters, provides an unparalleled connection to nature. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or simply someone who appreciates the great outdoors, Bittermarka has something for everyone. Year-Round Outdoor Adventures The Bittermarka region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of activities throughout the year. In the summer, explore the extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through lush forests and open mountain landscapes. Discover hidden mountain lakes and streams, perfect for fishing or a refreshing swim. For those with a taste for foraging, the area is rich in cloudberry marshes and wild berries. As winter blankets the landscape in snow, the region transforms into a winter wonderland. Just 150 meters from the chalet, you'll find cross-country ski trails that connect to a vast network of groomed tracks, ideal for both leisurely glides and challenging treks. A Cozy Retreat with Rustic Charm Built in 1985, this chalet exudes rustic charm and offers a cozy retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The main cabin features an entrance hall, a combined living room and ki ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bittermarkvegen 1559

Nestled in the heart of Trysil's Bittermarka region, Støtrisvegen 141 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian cabin, perfect for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. This charming log cabin, built in 1969 and thoughtfully updated in 2019, is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, providing a serene escape amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Norway's largest ski destination. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of Norway's natural wonders. This cabin, part of the exclusive Støtriset community, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. ### A Cozy Haven in the Mountains The cabin's interior, spanning 40 square meters, exudes warmth and comfort. Traditional log walls create an inviting atmosphere, while the open-plan living area is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the wood-burning stove. The kitchen, though simple, is functional and ready for gas-powered appliances, ensuring you have everything you need for a cozy meal after a day of exploration. ### Sustainable Living Embrace an off-grid lifestyle with the cabin's modern 12V solar power system. Newly installed solar panels and batteries provide reliable electricity, supporting lighting and basic needs. This sustainable setup allows you to enjoy the comforts of modern living while being in harmony with nature. ### Outdoor Paradise The cabin's location is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. Situated at an elevation of 900 meters, it offers panoramic views and direct access to a myriad of activities. Whether you're an avid hiker, skier, or simply love the outdoors, Bittermarka has something ... click here to read more

Welcome to Støtrisvegen 141 in Bittermarka

Welcome to Gnolla 208, a charming cabin tucked away in the picturesque landscapes of Trysil, nestled on the outskirts of tranquility itself. If you're someone who's always dreamt of owning a slice of serene Nordic beauty, then you've just arrived at the right place! Though my schedule's usually jam-packed with numerous viewings, I wanted to take a moment to walk you through this delightful property, capturing its essence and the allure of the local area, perfect for those seeking a change of pace in life. Situated right in the heart of Flendalen/Trysil, this cabin offers a spacious comfort. It's remarkably ideal for families or expats yearning for a peaceful refuge away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property boasts a total of 56 square meters, providing a cozy yet flexible layout that includes three comfortable bedrooms. With its modest-sized living room bathed in natural light, you’ll find plenty of space for bonding moments with family or entertaining guests. The well-maintained kitchen completes the homely feel, integrated harmoniously into the warm embrace of wood and earth tones that dominate the cabin’s interior design. Now, you're probably wondering about the amenities that come along with this charming home. For practical convenience, water and electrics are already sorted, removing any worry on that front. The single bathroom features a modern shower, and there's a separate toilet room equipped with a Cinderella incineration toilet. This eco-friendly solution is perfect for the green-conscious buyer looking to reduce their carbon footprint. Effortless parking is taken care of, with a spot right beside the cabin wall, making snowy days a bit easier to manage when you’ve got a few bags to bring in ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gnolla 208!

Greetings, all you keen international property seekers and expats! Let's dive into a fantastic opportunity nestled in the beautiful Nordic gem, Trysil, Norway. Imagine owning a cabin getaway that promises relaxation, peace, and an endless array of outdoor adventures. Situated at Gnolla 207, this cabin is approximately 30 kilometers north of the bustling town of Trysil. It's a location that whispers serenity, surrounded by lush landscapes that evoke the timeless beauty of Norway. As you approach the area, you'll notice the transition from town to pure nature—a place where you can truly reconnect with the outdoors. The cabin stands proudly amidst this stunning natural backdrop. It's evident from the moment you arrive that it's been loved and well taken care of over the years. With its good condition, this cabin is a perfect retreat for short stays or longer residencies without the hassle of renovations. There's plenty of room for the whole family, or guests, with three cozy bedrooms that promise a restful night's sleep after a day of exploration. The space combines convenience and comfort with its well-planned layout that includes: - Open plan kitchen and living room - Three inviting bedrooms - One bathroom and an additional separate toilet room - A functional sauna for those chilly evenings - A generous west-facing veranda with appealing views - Fully-furnished spaces, all set for immediate use One standout feature of this cabin is its spacious living area that invites a sense of community and comfort. It's the ideal spot for gathering together after a day of adventures, perhaps with a steaming mug of hot chocolate whilst recounting the day's tales. The comforting atmosphere is a testament to the blend of practical a ... click here to read more

Mast

Welcome to Veltbekkvegen 64, a cabin nestled in the picturesque Bittermarka area of Trysil, Norway. This cozy property offers a unique opportunity to enjoy what living in a serene natural landscape truly means. Built initially in 1982 and expanded in 1992, the cabin presents an authentic rustic silhouette with standing wilderness paneling and a roof updated in 1993. It's perfect for anyone who appreciates the simple pleasures of cabin life yet enjoys the prospect of putting their own mark on a place. The good news is this cabin stands in good condition, meaning you won’t be starting from scratch. The renovation potentials are real, perhaps a fresh coat of paint or updating some features would bring it right up to your standards without the overwhelming pressure of a full-on renovation. With its 57 square meters of cozy interior living space, the cabin provides a warm and inviting atmosphere. The single-level layout makes practical sense, featuring a social living room and three bedrooms, perfect for family, friends or even a work-from-home setup with a view that’s guaranteed to inspire. The lack of running water and electricity might sound daunting at first, but don’t let that dissuade you. The property uses a solar panel system for energy needs while a manual pump and borehole efficiently source water. It’s sustainable living at its best, making you feel one with the nature surrounding you. The property also included a freestanding outbuilding of 10 square meters. This space is smartly divided into a woodshed plus an insulated room complete with a shower cabin and a dry toilet, offering the convenience of modern amenities in a charmingly rustic setup. Step outside, and you find a sunny southwest-facing terrace spannin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Veltbekkvegen 64! The leisure property has a nice and secluded location in Bittermarka, about 852 meters above sea level.

Greetings, and thank you for taking the time to consider this charming cabin located at Storkjeldkanken 121 in the beautiful city of Trysil, Norway. This characteristic Trybo cabin has seen many upgrades in recent years, blending traditional charm with modern comforts to offer a peaceful retreat surrounded by stunning nature. Let's dive into what makes this cabin a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking for a serene escape. Nestled in the tranquil mountain setting of Storkjeldkanken, south of Bittermarka in Trysil, this cabin not only offers a cozy and upgraded living space but also provides unparelelled access to some of the finest outdoor activities that Norway has to offer. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy paradise with excellent ski and bike trails, fantastic terrain for mountain hikes, and perfect spots for fishing and berry picking during summer months. The nearby floodlit toboggan run, complete with a music system, adds a festive touch, making winter nights delightfully fun. The property measures a snug and functional 60 square meters, perfect for families or small groups looking for a getaway. The cabin's captivating character starts at its beautiful new entrance area. You step into an inviting living room featuring a new fireplace, installed in 2022, providing both warmth and a cozy ambiance that's perfect for snuggling up after a day of outdoor activities. The newly painted kitchen retains its original cabinetry with newer countertops, giving it a rustic yet fresh look, creating an ideal spot for preparing meals. Off the living room, the dining area is graced with large window sections that flood the space with natural light, showcasing the beautiful surrounding nature. The soci ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storkjeldkanken 121

Nestled in the heart of Norway's premier outdoor destination, Storkjeldkanken 124 in Trysil offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a quintessential mountain retreat. This charming country home, set amidst the lush highlands, is a haven for those seeking a blend of tranquility and adventure. With its prime location, this property is an ideal second home for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of Norway's landscapes. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding nature set the perfect backdrop. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of nature, this property caters to all. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Trysil is renowned for its extensive network of cross-country ski trails, and this property places you right at the heart of it. Just steps from your door, groomed trails beckon, offering hours of exploration through pristine snow-covered landscapes. In the warmer months, these trails transform into hiking and cycling paths, inviting you to discover the region's rich flora and fauna. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the property's outdoor hot tub provides a perfect spot to unwind. Imagine soaking in the warm waters, surrounded by the tranquil sounds of nature, as the sun sets behind the mountains. This is more than just a home; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection The main cabin, with its traditional Norwegian ... click here to read more

Unique leisure property with idyllic location in the lush highland nature of Trysil.

Welcome to Bittermarkvegen 1763, nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Trysil region! This cozy cabin offers a unique opportunity for foreign buyers seeking both adventure and tranquility. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or someone looking to relocate to a picturesque location, this cabin might just be the perfect fit for you. The cabin, rooted deeply in the rustic ethos of Norwegian architecture, promises a peaceful escape from the daily grind. Built in 1973, this 50 square meter dwelling offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. From the moment you walk in, you'll be greeted by a cozy timber living room draped with visible wooden beams, which speaks volumes of the cabin's authenticity and homely essence. Here, in the beautiful Bittermarka region, life takes on a slower, more fulfilling pace. The climate here is marked by distinct seasons, with snowy winters and pleasantly warm summers. This ensures the scene outside your window is ever-changing and captivatingly beautiful, no matter the time of year. In winter, the cabin transforms into a snug retreat as the snow cloaks the landscape, creating a pristine and magical atmosphere. Come summer, enjoy cool evenings on the terrace with the backdrop of endless greenery and the soothing sounds of nature. The cabin is designed to accommodate up to six guests, equipped with two bedrooms and a charming sleeping alcove. What's more, there’s a freestanding outhouse which adds a rustic touch to the property along with an outdoor toilet. And, with the cabin being furnished, you can settle right in without any fuss. For your convenience, the property is supported by solar energy with a gas-powered refrigerator included, and there’s an option for generator use, ensuring moder ... click here to read more

The cabin is beautifully situated with forest and mountains around. Hiking and cross-country trails are right nearby. In Bittermarka, there are also facilities for mountain biking.

Nestled in the tranquil landscapes of Trysil, Norway, lies a charming opportunity awaiting overseas buyers—your very own cabin retreat in Bittermarka. Billed as a perfect retreat for those seeking a break from urban chaos, this cozy cabin, at Bittermarkvegen 1785, offers an intimate glimpse into the serene beauty of Scandinavian wilderness living. As you approach this idyllic cabin, you'll be greeted by a scene that feels like it could be straight out of a storybook. Surrounded by dense forests and open fields, this is a place where the hustle and bustle of everyday life melts away. The cabin itself stands as a testament to practical living amid natural splendor. Having been thoughtfully extended in 2013, it provides a warm and welcoming space to unwind. The property is set on a plot measuring just 46 square meters, yet every inch has been efficiently utilized. Inside, you'll find two bedrooms that cater to restful retreats after active days exploring the surroundings. An interesting note for families or those expecting visitors—the original layout was adjusted to accommodate varied sleeping needs, which could be a unique advantage for hosting guests from abroad. The living area is particularly inviting, boasting a fireplace and a wood stove that was put in back in 2020, ensuring warmth through even the icy winter months. Imagine curling up on a comfy sofa here with a good book while snowflakes gently fall outside—it's a stellar way to embrace the Nordic lifestyle. Speaking of seasons, Trysil itself offers a climate that nearly every outdoor enthusiast will appreciate. Winters are snowy and brisk, creating perfect conditions for activities like skiing and snowboarding. Come summer, the area transforms into a lush can ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bittermarkvegen 1785 - well-maintained family cabin in beautiful Bittermarka.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Bittermarka region, Bittermarkvegen 1805 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the spirit of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and a deep connection with nature. A Year-Round Retreat Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of Trysil. This chalet is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors, offering direct access to a myriad of activities that change with the seasons. Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer hiker, this location has something for everyone. Winter Wonderland As the snow blankets the landscape, Bittermarka transforms into a winter wonderland. The chalet is ideally situated for cross-country skiing, with trails weaving through the forest and across the mountain plateaus. Just 4 kilometers away, a snowmobile route offers thrilling adventures for those seeking a bit more speed. After a day in the snow, return to the cozy warmth of your living room, where a crackling fireplace awaits. Summer Adventures When the snow melts, the region reveals a different kind of beauty. The high mountain terrain, ranging from 750 to 1014 meters above sea level, becomes a playground for hikers and cyclists. Explore the scenic trails, discover hidden fishing spots, or simply enjoy the tranquility of the wilderness. The southwest-facing terrace is perfect for soaking up the sun and enjoying long, leisurely evenings. Chalet Features - Bedrooms: 4, accommodating up to ten guests, ideal for families or groups. - Bathroom: Equipped with a shower cabin and modern biological toilet system. - ... click here to read more

Welcome to Bittermarkvegen 1805!

Step into the tranquility of Norwegian wilderness with this inviting cabin at Rundhøvegen 11, nestled in the scenic surroundings of Flendalen. For anyone dreaming of a retreat that combines nature's majesty with opportunities for outdoor adventures, this property serves as an inviting doorway into the serene lifestyle of Trysil. This story isn't just about a home; it's about an experience—a chance to live amidst nature's splendor while still being connected to a community that embodies a warm and inviting spirit. Situated in Trysil, Norway's largest ski resort town, the cabin is a treasure waiting to unfold its next chapter with you as the protagonist. Enjoy the embrace of tall pines and the gentle whispers of the wind as you find solace in this enchanting area renowned for its rich outdoor life. With the cabin’s strategically designed floor layout, every square meter is utilized efficiently. Covering 64 square meters, it strikes a perfect balance between being spacious yet cozy. While rustic in essence, it's ready for you to add your personal touches and make it genuinely yours. Although fashioned in 1972, the cabin stands robust and comforting. For those with an eye for potential, consider energy efficiency improvements, with a current energy label rated G, as a fulfilling project. The charm of cabin life is not just in its walls but in its surroundings. With 2,335 square meters of spectacular landscape, your outdoor haven sprawls before you. Wake up to the breathtaking vistas from the balcony or terrace, where the fresh mountain air is a constant reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds this property. Inside, the cabin is fitted with: - Three snug bedrooms. - One bathroom for your comfort. - A spacious livin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rundhøvegen 11!

Discover the tranquil beauty of Trysil with this captivating cabin nestled in the serene Flendalen area. This cabin offers an inviting escape, perfect for those yearning for a retreat in the heart of nature. Its location is prime, offering access to ski trails and hiking paths, ensuring that the great outdoors is ever at your doorstep. Let me paint you a picture of this retreat. Built back in 1974, the main cabin oozes a cozy atmosphere, making it a delightful nook where one can unwind. Imagine returning from a brisk walk or an exhilarating ski session and warming up by the fireplace. The open-plan living space merges with the kitchen area, a great spot for lively family gatherings. The kitchen might not be on the grand end of the spectrum, but it's functional enough with room for a stove and a refrigerator—perfect for those hearty cabin meals. This cabin offers one bedroom, a tranquil haven for restful nights away from the city's hustle. The bathroom comes with the essentials: a shower, toilet, and sink, promising the comfort needed. And for those of you who love to host, there's an annex just right for guests, making sleepovers a breeze. Step outside, and the charm continues. A generous terrace awaits, where one can savor the crisp mountain air and soak in the landscape's beauty. The large lot, spanning 1,000 square meters, presents opportunities for outdoor play or even building further if the heart desires. Also on the grounds are a grill hut, perfectly positioned for outdoor feasts and gatherings, and a storage shed to tuck away extras. Living in Trysil is truly an experience to savor. Known primarily for its excellent skiing during the winter months, this is a destination bustling with activity. Trysil is Norwa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flendalsvegen 2656

Welcome to Elgshøvegen 64 in the serene town of Trysil, Norway. Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Bittermarka, this 3-bedroom cabin offers a much-needed escape from the busy hustle of city life. Perfectly suited for those seeking a tranquil retreat, this cabin combines the charm of rustic living with practical modern amenities, all while being discreetly positioned in a lush, forested environment. Its location is truly exceptional, providing direct access to ski trails and hiking paths just 30 meters away, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate the convenience of stepping out their door and into nature. Begin your exploration by taking in the cozy living arrangements. The open-plan living area seamlessly integrates the kitchen, dining, and relaxation spaces. Ideal for family gatherings or intimate get-togethers with friends, the room's layout assures a communal atmosphere. The wood stove in the living space not only adds a touch of authentic Norwegian ambiance but also serves as a gathering point during chilly winter evenings. Step outside to a large, south-facing terrace that captures the sun's rays throughout the day, providing an ideal setting for alfresco dining or a quiet morning coffee. A glimpse of Trysil's natural beauty surrounds you—truly a haven for those looking to unwind and recharge. As for the sleeping arrangements, the cabin comprises three delightful bedrooms, accommodating up to eight people in total. This setup makes it ideal for family vacations or hosting guests. Whether it's winter or summer, the climate in Trysil offers the best of both worlds. With snowy winters perfect for skiing and mild summers ideal for hiking and fishing, the location presents year-round activities. Bi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Elgshøvegen 64 at the foot of beautiful Bittermarka in Trysil

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Trysil region, Elgshøvegen 81 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances traditional allure with modern comforts. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains. A Year-Round Retreat Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Bittermarka landscape. This chalet, located in the Elgshøen cabin area, is an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its elevated position, the property offers stunning vistas and a sense of seclusion, making it a perfect retreat for both summer and winter. Outdoor Enthusiast's Paradise For those who love the great outdoors, Trysil is a haven. The chalet is just a stone's throw away from an extensive network of cross-country ski trails, cycling paths, and hiking routes. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who enjoys a leisurely bike ride through the forest, this location has something for everyone. The renowned Trysilfjellet ski resort is a mere 30-minute drive, offering world-class alpine skiing opportunities. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Built in 1980 and thoughtfully renovated in 2014/15, the chalet combines rustic charm with modern amenities. The spacious living room, complete with a cozy wood-burning stove, is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen is well-equipped and practical, seamlessly connecting to the dining area. With four bedrooms, the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Elgshøvegen 81

Nestled in the pristine beauty of Engerdal, a charming part of Norway, this chalet on Storkjølvegen 88 is a true gem among the landscapes of the north. As an agent for an international real estate agency, I often see properties that capture the essence of their locale, and this particular chalet fits the bill perfectly. Its setting is like stepping into a scene painted with serenity and natural wonder. It's not just a place to stay, but an experience that brings one closer to the heart of nature and community. This lovely chalet is in surprisingly good condition, making it an inviting choice for potential buyers. Spanning 109 square meters, it offers a blend of comfort and functionality. With three cozy bedrooms, there's room for everyone — be it family members, visiting friends, or fellow adventurers. While the structure itself is not ultra-modern, it's well-cared for, and you can feel the warmth upon stepping inside. The living room's large windows frame the outside world so beautifully that the transition between indoors and out almost disappears. The chalet's interior is practical yet warm, offering a dining area where fond memories are sure to be created over delicious meals. Picture yourself gathered around the table, with loved ones sharing stories as a fire crackles nearby. Yes, there's a fireplace that adds a wonderful coziness to the entire space, ensuring you stay warm during those colder months. Key property features include: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Open dining area - Cozy fireplace - Ceiling height that enhances the space - 12V electrical system with an 80W solar panel - 230V electrical generator with outlets throughout - Large windows to soak in the views Let's talk about the area itself — Engerd ... click here to read more

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