Scenic Tuddal Chalet with Luxury Features and Breathtaking Gaustatoppen Views – Ideal for Nature Lovers!

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Måsåfjellvegen 82, 3697 Tuddal, Tuddal (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 126Floor area

€384,615

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

126m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

In the tranquil embrace of Tuddal resides a charming chalet that promises both serenity and adventure. Nestled at Måsåfjellvegen 82, this haven is perfect for those seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life while immersing in the vibrancy of Norway's natural wonders. Standing proudly since 2021, this chalet is a recent creation by Lendehytter, exemplifying a splendid blend of modern construction and natural allure.

Let's embark on a tour of this captivating property that offers residents a harmonious balance of style and convenience. With a size of 126 square meters, the chalet comfortably occupies an inviting space. Designed thoughtfully, it features:

- 3 cozy bedrooms
- A functional bathroom
- Spacious living room/kitchen area
- Laundry and storage rooms
- A loft living space
- A separate toilet room
- Convenient parking with an electric car charger
- An outbuilding of 9 sqm

As you arrive, the chalet greets you with expansive windows that generously allow in natural light, accentuating the interiors. The floors, adorned with parquet and tile, complement the stained panel walls, creating an ambience that’s both welcoming and tasteful.

The kitchen stands as a testament to both form and function, boasting HTH-designed features paired with Black Edition fixtures. Cooking here is not just a chore, but a delightful experience. Imagine preparing meals while gazing out at the majestic surroundings of Gaustatoppen and beyond.

The chalet sits in a prime spot, with an outdoor area that beckons with promises of sunny afternoons and breath-taking views of Gaustaknea, Bondalen, and Bonsnos. This area isn’t just about the visuals; it’s a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. The lush landscapes invite you to discover a myriad of activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing, right from your doorstep. And when winter arrives, ski trails seamlessly integrate into this natural wonderland, providing thrilling snowy escapades.

Living in Tuddal is an experience in itself. The region gifts its residents a climate that draws from the best of each season. Summers are warm and inviting, perfect for hiking adventures through the mesmerizing trails of the Hardangervidda Narional Park. Winters blanket the area in serene white, transforming it into a winter sports haven. Here, you can indulge in cross-country skiing or even snowshoeing, each trip a journey of discovery. An excursion to the summit of Gaustadtoppen is a must-do. At a towering 1883 meters, it offers one of Norway’s most renowned vistas. Whether reached on foot or ski—a half-hour drive finds you at the gateway—each aspect of the journey offers its own rewards.

Beyond nature, Tuddal presents a simple yet fulfilling lifestyle. It’s a place where community thrives amid the backdrop of Norway’s rugged charm. Daily life here tends to follow the rhythm of the earth, offering a quality that’s hard to replicate elsewhere. Whether it’s berry picking at the height of summer or fishing in tranquil waters, the region offers a myriad of ways to connect with nature and oneself.

Your new home isn’t just a place; it’s a lifestyle. A new adventure awaits, where each day invites an exploration of both heart and soul in perfect harmony with nature. So, if you're an overseas buyer or expat longing for a place that offers peace, beauty, and recreation, this chalet is calling your name. Take a leap and embrace the serene elegance of Tuddal for your next chapter.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
126
Price per m²
€3,053
Garden size
1332
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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Front view of the cabin at Øyangen 24

Step outside on a February morning, skis already on your feet, and glide straight into 20 kilometres of groomed cross-country trails from your own front door. The air is sharp and clean—pine and cold stone—and the only sound is the hiss of your skis and a wind moving through the spruce tops. This is what daily life looks like at Vesseseterveien 557. Built in 2022, this two-bedroom chalet sits in the Vessesetra cabin area just outside Kyrksæterøra in Trøndelag, one of Norway's most quietly celebrated recreational regions. It hasn't been lived in. Everything is fresh—the cabinetry, the floors, the bathroom fittings—and it's ready to walk into without a single project on your to-do list. The main floor covers 66 square metres and does the work of a much larger space. Large windows pull the surrounding terrain right into the living room, so the view of the hillside becomes part of the interior. A centrally placed wood-burning stove anchors the room—the kind that earns its keep on October evenings when the temperature drops fast and you've just come off the trails. The layout is open enough that conversation flows easily between the kitchen and the sofa, which matters when you've got friends or family visiting for a long weekend. The kitchen carries Fossline cabinetry, and every integrated appliance comes with the sale. No sourcing, no fitting, no waiting. It's a proper working kitchen, not an afterthought, with enough counter space to actually cook in. The Norwegian tradition of cabin food is its own thing—slow-braised elk stew, freshly baked flatbread, lefse on a Sunday—and a kitchen like this is built for exactly that kind of unhurried cooking. Both bedrooms are on the main floor, well-proportioned and quiet. The bathr ... click here to read more

Newly built cabin with a beautiful location in Vessesetra, Kyrksæterøra.

Step outside on a February morning at Torbråtan 22 and the cold hits clean and sharp — the kind that makes your coffee taste better and the snow underfoot sound like crushed glass. The groomed ski trail starts literally 100 meters from the front door. You clip in, push off, and within minutes you're gliding through birch forest with nothing but white hills and pale Nordic sky ahead. This is the rhythm of owning a place in Eggedal's Tempelseter area, and once you've lived it, a regular weekend at home never quite measures up. Built in 2020 to a high modern standard, this five-bedroom chalet sits at 718 meters above sea level on a 1,000-square-meter plot along Torbråtan, one of the better-positioned roads in the Tempelseter development. The sun exposure here is genuinely exceptional — the south-facing terrace catches light from mid-morning well into the evening, even in the depths of January. At 117 square meters of interior space across the main floor and a loft level, the cabin is designed to sleep up to twelve people without anyone feeling cramped, which makes it equally suited to a large family, a group of friends splitting costs, or a combination of both. The living room earns its keep. A floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors the space, and the architectural windows on either side aren't just for show — they frame the ridgeline in a way that changes character by the hour. Morning light comes in low and golden; by afternoon the room is bright enough that you won't touch a light switch. The ceilings are high, the proportions generous, and there's a natural flow from the sofa area to the dining table to the kitchen that makes the whole ground floor feel like one connected, social space rather than a series of rooms. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Torbråtan 22! Photo: Viken Fototjenester Eirik Andersen.

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Step outside on a September morning and the whole valley is yours. Cloudberries glowing orange in the low sun, the outline of Gaustatoppen sharp against a pale sky, the smell of birch and cold air coming off the plateau. That's the daily reality at this timber chalet on Kultanvegen, sitting at 681 meters above sea level in Tuddal — one of Telemark's most quietly rewarding mountain communities, and still a genuine secret compared to the more trafficked Norwegian ski resorts further north. Built in 2009 by Norsk Fjellhus, a builder with a long reputation for getting the Norwegian mountain cabin right, this 98-square-meter property wears its credentials lightly. Turf roof. Solid timber walls that take on a deeper warmth as the years go by. The kind of construction that isn't trying to look like a traditional Norwegian hytte — it simply is one, without the affectation. Pull open the front door and the main living space opens up immediately. The kitchen and living area share one connected room, framed by exposed ceiling beams and warmed by a two-way fireplace you can watch from the sofa or the dining table. After the kitchen was extended in 2021, there's now real counter space — induction cooktop, oven, dishwasher, fridge-freezer all integrated — without the cramped, make-do feel of so many mountain kitchens. The large windows above the dining area frame Gaustatoppen, Gaustaknea, and Bonsnos like a painting that changes with every season. In January, those peaks are white and severe. In July, they turn green-grey under long evening light that barely fades. Everything in the chalet sits on a single level, which makes it genuinely practical for families. No stairs to navigate after a 20-kilometer ski loop or a long day picki ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Kultanvegen 286

Ah, the allure of Tuddal, nestled against the serene backdrop of Norway’s rugged landscape, where the modern meets the rustic in the form a splendid chalet. Tucked away on Fikstjønnvegen 7, this property beckons those yearning for a slice of mountain paradise, without forsaking the comforts of contemporary living. As a global real estate agent, I’ve had the privilege of presenting properties from all over the world, yet this chance to present a chalet with so much to offer is indeed special. This chalet, a sturdy log structure completed in 2022, offers both room and solitude. It serves as a serene sanctuary from the chaos of city living, whilst not compromising on the warmth and hospitality that defines a welcoming home. It's a haven for nature lovers who appreciate comfortable spaces, where every feature works in tandem to enhance the way you want to live. Now, let’s delve into the specifics: - Address: Fikstjønnvegen 7, 3697 Tuddal - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 185 square meters - Price: 674,359 - Year Built: 2022 - Garage: Available - Large terrace: Approx. 192 m² - Fireplace: Cozy and welcoming - Kitchen: Spacious and partially separate - Toilet Rooms: Separate toilet room - Bathroom/Laundry: Combined for convenience - Technical room: Includes modern installations - Parking: On property plus garage Living in a chalet like this in Tuddal is an experience that transcends the usual everyday lifestyle. During the summer, the area twinkles with possibilities. Well-marked hiking trails lead the way to discovering nature, allowing for endless exploration. With fishing permits readily available, the local lakes provide an opportunity for a relaxing day under the Norwegian sun. Winters turn Tuddal into a snowy wond ... click here to read more

Beate Ellingsen og Asya Kücükyavuz Bicak v/DNB Eiendom har gleden av å presentere Fikstjønnvegen 7!

Nestled in the serene landscape of Tuddal, this lovely cabin at Røyslia 14 invites you to experience the tranquil charm of Norway’s pristine nature. Situated at a picturesque 869 meters above sea level, this well-maintained retreat offers an intimate escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As a busy real estate agent dealing with international buyers, let me take a moment to paint a picture of what life could be like for you here in this enchanting cabin. Right off the bat, you'll find yourself mesmerized by the spectacular views that this sun-drenched cabin affords. The vistas over Kovstulvatnet and the towering peaks of Måsafjell and Vindeggen are truly something to behold. There's a warm and cozy feel as you step inside—it’s like the cabin wraps you up in its arms and offers pure comfort on chilly days. Cabin Layout and Features: - Built in 1987, yet modernized over time - Cozy living space of 71 square meters - Three snug bedrooms with solid wood floors - Upgraded bathroom with new cabinetry and a shower - Delightful terrace spanning approx. 40 square meters - Recent updates: new roof shingles, guttering, and fresh exterior paint - Energy-efficient heat pump installed - Electric car charger for convenience - Handy loft space with 2 beds, perfect for guests or an office Life in the cabin is complemented by its outdoor splendor. Picture mornings with coffee in hand, basking in the dappled sunshine on the terrace as you enjoy the symphony of nature. The harmonious blend of lawn and heather surrounding the cabin creates natural beauty right out your front door. It's a space where children can play freely and you can watch the seasons transform the landscape in a kaleidoscope of colors. Those with a love fo ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Røyslia 14!

Welcome to a slice of Nordic paradise nestled in the serene landscapes of Tuddal, Norway. This cozy chalet, located at Landsverklia 26, is not just a property; it's an invitation to a way of life that blends tranquility with opportunity. Set against the awe-inspiring backdrop of Tuddal's lush mountains and pristine waters, this property promises a unique experience for those looking to embrace the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. Let's dive into what makes this property an enticing prospect. To paint a picture, imagine waking up to panoramic views of Kovstulvannet and Toskjærvannet – each morning is like a postcard coming to life. Though it's in good condition, the chalet resonates with a rustic charm that whispers echoes of the past while being equipped for modern living. This property sprawls over a manageable 80 square meters, which means you're not just getting a house; you're getting a lifestyle. With 2 cozy bedrooms and 1 well-appointed bathroom, it's perfectly sized for a small family, a couple, or a solo adventurer seeking solace in the embrace of nature. Living in Tuddal offers a lifestyle rich with opportunities for exploration and relaxation. As a small village, it brings together the best of both worlds: the coziness and warmth of rural life combined with the accessibility to nearby cities. This means you can enjoy outdoor adventures during the day and still catch a cultural event or gourmet meal as the sun dips behind the fjords. The climate here is something to behold and plan for; it's characterized by cold, snowy winters that turn the landscape into a winter wonderland, while summers are mild, making outdoor activities not only possible but downright delightful. Summers here are s ... click here to read more

Welcome to the beautifully located holiday home in Landsverklia 26, centrally and elevated behind Tuddal Mountain Hotel!

Welcome to Landsverklia 41, nestled beautifully in the serene and picturesque region of Tuddal. This impressive chalet presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to embrace a peaceful lifestyle amidst nature, or perhaps venture into the holiday home market. This chalet, built originally in 2002 and elegantly expanded in 2011, benefits from its placement high at 929 meters above sea level, offering an unbeatable panoramic view of the majestic mountains and glistening water vistas. Property Features: - 4 Comfortable bedrooms - 2 Well-appointed bathrooms - Situated on 144 square meters - Constructed in 2002 and extended in 2011 - 11 new windows installed in 2023 - Bathroom/laundry room in the basement finished in 2013 - Connected to public water and sewage since 2017 - Cozy 'Ring hytta varm' preheating system - Mobile broadband from Telenor - Electric car charger added in 2020 - Two Høiax water heaters, each 200 liters Finding a balance between rustic chalet living and modern conveniences, this property is designed to offer a haven from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The tranquility and privacy here are incomparable, with sunny conditions thanks to its perfect orientation. Living here, you'll be part of a community that values the pristine environment, relishing in activities such as hiking, skiing, and exploring the breathtaking local area. The Tuddal region is famous for its vibrant outdoor life, offering many trails that meander through forests and meadows, or climb into the mountains for those seeking a challenge. In winter, a blanket of snow transforms the landscape into a paradis for skiing enthusiasts. Tuddal is a village that keeps a slower pace, providing a chance to reconnect with nature. It's ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Landsverklia 41!

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Norway's mountainous landscape, this charming chalet in Tuddal offers a unique opportunity to embrace a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a world where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. ### A Day in the Life at Nøtingen 21 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue across the landscape, you step onto your 18-square-meter veranda, coffee in hand. The panoramic views of Nøtingen, Kovstulvatnet, and the surrounding peaks are nothing short of mesmerizing. Here, the world feels vast and inviting, a perfect backdrop for morning reflections or evening gatherings. Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and coziness. The pine floors and stained wooden paneling, refreshed in 2020, create an inviting atmosphere. The living room, with its large windows, floods with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the majestic landscape. A wood-burning stove, installed in 2020, crackles softly, providing both warmth and ambiance. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living room to a well-equipped kitchen, where culinary adventures await. Stylish cabinetry and modern appliances make meal preparation a joy, whether you're crafting a hearty breakfast or a gourmet dinner. ### Embrace the Seasons In Tuddal, each season brings its own charm. Spring and summer are perfect for hiking and cycling, with trails leading to renowned destinations like Gaustakne and Gaustatoppen. The nearby Kjerringstein trail offers a scenic route for cycling and is wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjo ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 by Ann Helén Jamtveit presents Nøtingen 21!

Nestled within the idyllic Tuddal region, at Vestre Solheimsbeitet 10, this charming cabin offers a slice of peaceful paradise just waiting for you. If you're an overseas buyer looking for an authentic Norwegian retreat, this property is not just a cabin – it’s a lifestyle experience, enveloped by the striking beauty of nature and a genuine sense of tranquility. It's a cozy 84 square meter cabin, which has been lovingly cared for, ready to welcome you with open arms. This cabin has a rich history, having been constructed around 1974, expanded in 1995, and then thoughtfully modernized in 2020. While it maintains much of its vintage appeal, updates like new underlay felt, shingles, and a welcoming fireplace insert add a touch of modern comfort. On the outside, the sun-exposed walls were refreshed with a stain treatment in 2023 to keep it looking its best amidst the lush surroundings. Property Features: - 4 inviting bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom with a composting toilet - A spacious kitchen designed for family gatherings - Cozy living room enhanced by a modern fireplace insert - Discover stunning views and endless light with great sun conditions - Minimalist rustic charm with new roofing - A peaceful retreat without water and sewage connectivity just yet - Majestic scenic views of Lisletjønn and the encompassing nature - Practical annex for additional storage - Detached shed perfect for storing outdoor gear or tools - Electricity usage keeps you connected yet eco-friendly The Tuddal area is more than just a picturesque location; it's a community and a lifestyle. For starters, the climate here is classic Norwegian, with cool summers where you can spend days swimming in the lakes or hiking on nearby trails, and snowy w ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Guro Borsodi Bakka presenterer Vestre Solheimsbeitet 10!

Nestled beneath the breathtaking Gaustatoppen in Tuddal, the cabin at Solheimstulen 57 is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle opportunity in the serene countryside of Norway. I've been in the real estate game for quite a while now, and let me tell you, it’s not every day you come across a little gem like this. I've got so many clients to attend to, but this cabin's too good not to take a moment to talk about. Firstly, let's talk about the cabin itself. Built in 2018, this family-friendly home is ideal for those who are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and soak in the tranquility of nature. Encompassing 88 square meters, this cabin in good condition offers two comfortable bedrooms and a single bathroom. There's a certain warmth to it—a cozy vibe, if you will. The living room and kitchen share an open-plan layout, perfect for those intimate family gatherings or a nice quiet evening with a book. You won't find a grandiose mansion here, but the chic simplicity is its own reward. The beautifully landscaped plot spans 1018.5 m², allowing for a bit of personal space that everyone craves. This includes a 38 m² terrace, where you can enjoy your morning coffee while taking in the scenery. And boy, what a view it is! You’ve got excellent sun conditions, and the open landscape guarantees that sunlight graces the property with warmth. Just because you are tucked away doesn’t mean you're disconnected, though. This cabin comes with an outbuilding that houses a toilet room, two storage rooms, and a technical room. With parking directly on the premises, access is a breeze with a road leading right to your doorstep. Here’s a quick rundown of what this cabin includes: - 88 m² living space - 1018.5 m² plot s ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 ved Guro Borsodi Bakka presenterer Solheimstulen 57!

Welcome to Høgebergvegen 13, a delightful cabin nestled in the picturesque landscape of Tuddal, Norway. This charming retreat offers a unique blend of comfort, natural beauty, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you there’s something really special about this place, and it’s just waiting for the right owner to enjoy it to the fullest. Let me paint you a picture of what life could be like here. In the heart of Tuddal, surrounded by stunning Scandinavian scenery, this cozy family cabin is more than just a property—it's a lifestyle. With three inviting bedrooms, there’s room enough for everyone to relax and unwind. At 84 square meters, the cabin may not be enormous, but it’s perfectly sized for a family looking to immerse themselves in nature without sacrificing modern comforts. The kitchen, updated in 2022, features a modern and inviting design, where you can whip up meals after a long day of adventuring. Meanwhile, the newer bathroom ensures that comfort and convenience are never compromised. When it comes to living in Tuddal, you’ll find the climate to be a pleasant mix of cool summers, where the hiking trails are abundant, and snowy winters, perfect for skiing enthusiasts. Situated in a sunny location, this property offers panoramic views, making your morning coffee on the large terrace a ritual you won't want to miss. The terrace is spacious, with plenty of room for multiple seating areas, making it an ideal spot for get-togethers or simply enjoying the peace and quiet. Let’s talk about the local area for a moment. Tuddal is a tranquil village that comes alive with outdoor activities. For the nature lovers out there, it's a paradise waiting to be explored. In the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Høgebergvegen 13!

A Winter Wonderland and Summer Retreat in Tuddal Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air of Tuddal, Norway. As the sun peeks over the horizon, it bathes the landscape in a golden hue, illuminating the majestic peaks of Måsafjell and Gaustaknea. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature's beauty and tranquility. A Cozy Haven Amidst Nature's Splendor Nestled on a generous 1,000 square meter plot, this charming chalet offers a warm embrace with its timber walls and inviting interiors. The living room, the heart of the home, beckons with its open fireplace and Jøtul wood stove, creating a snug haven for family gatherings after a day of adventure. The kitchen, with its IKEA cabinetry and integrated appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, where preparing meals becomes a delightful experience. A Year-Round Playground Tuddal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, step outside your door and glide directly onto the cross-country ski trails that weave through the pristine landscape. As the snow melts, the terrain transforms into a vibrant playground for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The chalet's location offers immediate access to these activities, making it an ideal base for exploring the natural wonders of Upper Telemark. A Community Rich in Culture and Tradition Beyond the outdoor adventures, Tuddal is a community that celebrates its rich cultural heritage. Seasonal festivals and local events offer a glimpse into the traditions that have shaped this region. The local cuisine, with its hearty dishes and fresh ingredients, is a culinary journey in itself, inviting you to savor the flavors of Norway. Practical and Inviting The chal ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Transportvegen 82!

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine trees. As the morning sun filters through the forest canopy, you step out onto your veranda, coffee in hand, and take in the breathtaking panorama of Tuddal's majestic mountains. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where nature's beauty and tranquility envelop you, offering a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Cozy Haven with Rustic Charm Nestled in the serene Bondal area, this 3-bedroom chalet is a testament to the simplicity and comfort of traditional Norwegian leisure homes. With a practical layout spread across 57 square meters, the chalet offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The living room, with its large windows, becomes a sunlit haven where you can unwind after a day of exploration. The wood stove crackles softly, casting a warm glow that invites relaxation and reflection. Embrace the Off-Grid Lifestyle This property is a true off-grid experience, designed for those who cherish a closer connection with nature. Equipped with a solar panel system and battery pack, the chalet provides essential comforts while minimizing your environmental footprint. The absence of installed water and sewage systems adds to the authentic cabin experience, encouraging you to embrace a simpler, more sustainable way of living. A Playground for Outdoor Enthusiasts Tuddal is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. As the seasons change, the forests and mountains offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The nearby G ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Step into the serene embrace of Tuddal at Blåtjønnvegen 10, a charming cabin that promises a genuine escape into the wild yet comforting arms of nature. Nestled in the tranquil community of Tuddal, this cabin offers an authentic taste of the quiet life, where the only sounds you'll hear are the whisper of the wind through the trees and the gentle rustling of leaves underfoot. This delightful 58 square meter cabin, built in 1977, is perfectly poised as your idyllic holiday home. If you're seeking a true getaway from the hustle and bustle of modern life, this is your spot. Although the cabin is not equipped with running water, sewage, or traditional electricity, it operates on solar panels and a 12 V battery that keeps you connected with the simple essentials. The connection to nature here is unmatched, putting you just steps away from the trails and a refreshing bathing area, ideal for nature enthusiasts and those craving a dose of tranquility. As you step inside, you’re greeted by a bright and spacious living room adorned with panel walls and wooden floors, exuding a warm, inviting feel. The wood stove serves as the heart of the home, offering cozy comfort during chilly evenings. Whether you're reading a book or sharing stories by firelight, it's the perfect place to unwind. The kitchen corner is beautifully simple, equipped with a gas refrigerator and stove, making meal preparations straightforward even as you embrace the joys of off-grid living. The cabin boasts two comfortable bedrooms, each providing ample space to rest after a day exploring the great outdoors. The living room also functions as an additional sleeping area, complete with its own exit, ensuring flexibility for accommodating guests or family. Outside ... click here to read more

Cabin located in the beautiful nature.

Welcome to this charming cabin nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Hjartdal, a small yet enchanting commune in Norway known for its stunning views and tranquility. Located at Kovvegen 397, this property is for those who seek both adventure and relaxation amidst nature’s bounty. Priced affordably at just 88,000, this cabin offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats alike to own a slice of Nordic paradise. As a real estate agent with a global reach, I often find myself quite busy, zipping through bustling cityscapes one day and exploring serene rural areas the next. Hjartdal, I must say, is a wonderful escape from the fast-paced life. The local area is brimming with opportunities to connect with nature, something both outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking peace will appreciate. Let’s begin our journey by stepping inside this delightful cabin. Built in 1979, it has been lovingly maintained to ensure comfort is met with simplicity. You can immediately feel the cozy and welcoming vibe as you enter. With an area of 56 square meters, it may not boast sprawling space, but it has been cleverly designed to maximize every corner. Here are some features you would notice: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom equipped with a composting toilet - Kitchen with laminate countertop - Efficient floor plan - 7 sleeping places - Views with great natural light - Peaceful, sunny location The bathroom comes well-equipped with all modern amenities, ensuring convenience without compromising on its rustic charm. A composting toilet, a wall-mounted cabinet, and more, are all thoughtfully arranged for you. The kitchen is equally charming, ideal for preparing hearty meals after a day spent in the outdoors. Profiled fronts, an inset sink, ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Tuddal, Norway, this 4-bedroom chalet offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as sunlight streams through large windows, illuminating your cozy retreat. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. ### A Day in Your Tuddal Chalet As dawn breaks, the first rays of sunlight dance across the peaks of Gaustatoppen, casting a golden hue over your private sanctuary. Step out onto the expansive veranda with a steaming cup of coffee, and let the panoramic views of Gaustaknea and the surrounding mountains captivate your senses. The air is fresh, the silence profound, broken only by the distant call of a bird or the gentle breeze rustling through the trees. Your day unfolds with endless possibilities. In winter, strap on your skis and glide along the meticulously groomed trails just 250 meters from your doorstep. The chalet's proximity to these trails makes it an ideal base for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. For those who prefer alpine skiing, a short 17-minute drive takes you to the nearest ski lift, where powdery slopes await. As the seasons change, so do the activities. Summer transforms Tuddal into a hiker's paradise, with trails that meander through lush forests and open meadows, offering breathtaking vistas at every turn. Fishing enthusiasts will find solace in the nearby lakes, while berry and mushroom picking provide a delightful way to connect with nature. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Tuddal is more than just a picturesque location; it's a community rich in culture and tradition. The local cuisine is a celebration of ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 presents Lønnåsvegen 95

Once upon a tranquil mountain setting, there lies a delightful cabin that beckons those seeking a serene escape. Nestled at Kovvegen 419 in the heart of Hjartdal, this three-bedroom Buen cabin embraces simplicity and the beauty of nature. Built back in 1978, it stands as a testament to rustic comfort, offering an oasis of calm in a fast-paced world. While it may benefit from a few touch-ups here and there, this cabin is truly a haven for those who appreciate the allure of a mountain retreat. The town of Hjartdal, located in the picturesque region of Norway, welcomes you with its breathtaking landscapes and a community rich with history. Life in Hjartdal is a unique blend of tranquility and opportunity, making it an appealing choice for those wanting a change of scenery. In this close-knit community, you're never too far from friendly faces and the warmth of neighbors who share your appreciation for the quiet life. Average yearly temperatures in the area are cool, with winters bringing a blanket of snow that transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland. During summer, the cabin is bathed in gentle sunlight, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and picnicking. Located within the scenic Kovedalen in Tuddal, your new cabin offers direct access to hiking trails right from the doorstep—nature's playground, available all year round. The heart of this cabin is in its cozy and unassuming structure. While it's certainly habitable, there exists a charming opportunity for personalized renovation to breathe new life into its rooms, potentially turning it into a cherished family home. The house is like a blank canvas waiting for the strokes of a visionary homeowner. With electricity already installed, you’ve got ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Kovvegen 419!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's highlands, Heddersfjell 17 in Tuddal offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This charming chalet, located at the foot of the iconic Gaustatoppen mountain, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of ptarmigan, with the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. This is the daily reality at Heddersfjell 17, a chalet that perfectly balances traditional Norwegian charm with modern comforts. Originally built in 1960, the property underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2020, blending rustic log cabin aesthetics with contemporary design elements. ### A Haven for Nature Lovers The chalet is strategically positioned between two pristine lakes, offering breathtaking views and a plethora of outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location has something for everyone. - Proximity to Gaustablikk Ski Resort: Just 15 minutes away, offering both cross-country and alpine skiing. - Year-Round Accessibility: Reachable by a scenic boat ride or a pleasant walk, with snowmobile access in winter. - Private Boathouse: Seamless arrivals and departures by boat, enhancing the sense of adventure. - Outdoor Activities: Hiking, fishing, hunting, and wildlife watching right at your doorstep. - Stunning Views: Panoramic vistas of mountains and lakes from every corner of the chalet. ### Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Step inside, and you'll find a spacious living area designed for comfort and togetherness. Large windows flood the space with natural ... click here to read more

Welcome to Heddersfjell 17! Jeanette A. Eriksrød at DNB Eiendom is pleased to invite you to the viewing.

Nestled at the pinnacle of Fyrieggvegen, this exquisite chalet in Rjukan offers a unique blend of modern design and natural beauty, making it the perfect second home for those seeking a serene escape in the heart of Norway's majestic mountains. With its prime location at 1,045 meters above sea level, this property promises breathtaking panoramic views and direct access to some of the country's most stunning landscapes. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks of Gaustatoppen. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Upon entering the chalet, you're greeted by a spacious living area that seamlessly integrates with an open-plan kitchen. The centerpiece of this space is the iconic Gyro Focus fireplace, a 360-degree rotating marvel that adds both warmth and a touch of elegance. Large windows flood the room with natural light, offering uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The chalet boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to provide a cozy retreat after a day of exploration. The main bathroom is a sanctuary of modern luxury, equipped with high-quality fixtures that promise a relaxing experience. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive 48 square meter terrace, where the beauty of the Norwegian wilderness unfolds before you. This outdoor space is perfect for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings. The terrace's strategic positioning ensures you enjoy the sun's warmth throughout the day. ### A Year-Round Playground Whether you're an avi ... click here to read more

Fyrieggvegen 178 - Exterior view

Welcome, prospective buyers from around the globe, to a chance of a lifetime to own a lovely piece of nature-infused living right in the heart of Norway. Tucked away at Kvitåvatnvegen 510, 3660 Rjukan, and cradled within the majestic embrace of Gausta's stunning landscape, this gem is an ideal retreat for those yearning for a lifestyle brimming with natural beauty and outdoor adventure. In the charming town of Rjukan, you're not just buying a apartment – you're investing in a new chapter of life steeped in the rich tapestry of Norwegian culture, breathtaking views, and a community woven together by shared appreciation for nature's bounty. This 57-square-meter, 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit is perched ideally for an expat family or anyone looking to savor the true essence of Norway's unspoiled territories. Let's talk about the apartment itself. Renovated just back in 2018, this apartment is as good as new, offering all the modern conveniences wrapped in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. As you step inside, the space unfurls like a story waiting to be written, each room serving as a canvas for your experiences. The furnished living area invites gatherings by the fire, where tales and laughter mingle with the crackling flames. This living room seamlessly transitions into an open kitchen, fostering a sense of togetherness whether you're preparing a hearty meal or enjoying a cozy evening. - Furnished - 3 bedrooms - Bathroom with sauna - Living room with fireplace - Open kitchen - Shared storage room - Southwest-facing balcony - Parking in shared area - Middle floor, corner apartment - Excellent sunlight - 950 meters above sea level The southwest-facing balcony is your private slice of paradise, offering panoramic views of the br ... click here to read more

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