Scenic Tydal Chalet: 4-Bedroom Retreat with Stunning Views and Year-Round Adventure Opportunities

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Møsjødalsvegen 29, 7590 Tydal, Tydal (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 99Floor area

€255,555

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

99m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the heart of Tydal, a scenic and tranquil town boasting a wealth of natural beauty. Nestled amid the enchanting Norwegian landscape, Møsjødalsvegen 29 is more than just a property—it's an invitation to embrace the outdoor lifestyle. This chalet, offering an elevated living experience, is ideal for those seeking a mix of adventure and tranquility.

For overseas buyers and expats envisioning a retreat in one of Norway's picturesque locales, the chalet provides a splendid opportunity to own a piece of this serene paradise. Situated at a convenient address, this property brings the best of both worlds—seclusion for privacy and accessibility for adventure.

Let's dive into what makes this property a fantastic choice. The chalet sits proudly in Tydal, an area known for its breathtaking landscapes and exceptional outdoor activities. The location is perfect for families or individuals who cherish hiking, skiing, and immersing themselves in nature. Whether you’re yearning for summer hikes with panoramic views or winter fun on the slopes, this area caters to all your outdoor cravings.

Now, let's paint the picture of the chalet itself. Picture yourself pulling up to this lovely property, surrounded by lush greenery and pristine air. Spanning 99 square meters, the chalet boasts enough space to accommodate your loved ones and guests.

Key features of the property include:
- 4 cozy bedrooms
- 1 well-appointed bathroom
- Spacious living room of 26 sq meters
- Loft living area for added charm
- Electricity, water, and sewage connections
- Year-round road access
- A 1,183 sq meter plot
- Magnificent unfettered views

The climate in Tydal is characterized by its refreshing seasons, each painting the landscape in its unique palette. Summers are mild and inviting, perfect for those long walks or hikes in the hills. Winters bring a magic of their own, with snow covering the earth, turning it into a winter wonderland, ideal for skiing enthusiasts.

Stepping inside, you’ll be greeted by a well-maintained interior. The living room is perfect for cozy family nights or relaxed get-togethers with friends. The house's design optimizes sunlight, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere all year round. The chalet was newly painted in the summer of 2024, offering a fresh and clean feel to the space.

The bathroom underwent an upgrade in 2017, offering contemporary comforts to residents. The chalet's structure and aesthetics make it a fitting choice for those prepared to infuse it with their personal touch and create a unique space reflecting their lifestyle.

One of the property highlights is its proximity to nature's playground. The expansive plot provides ample space for outdoor gatherings, and it's just steps away from expansive hiking trails. That's not to mention its closeness to groomed ski trails during the snowy months and the brief trip to Tydal ski center, home to an alpine slope just waiting for your skis.

Living in this chalet means waking up to the open skies, having morning coffees on the terrace while marveling at unobstructed views, and soaking in the serene silence away from bustling city life. It's about creating a balance between relaxation and activity, something Tydal offers naturally with its landscape.

Tydal itself is not just a place to live; it's a lifestyle choice. Moving here, you'll join a close-knit community where local festivals and traditions bring together folks from near and far, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. From visiting local shops and cafes to engaging with community events, you'll find plenty of opportunities to integrate and make lasting connections.

With a price tag at 255,555, this chalet offers fantastic value for those ready to embark on a new chapter in a locale that's both invigorating and serene. Møsjødalsvegen 29 is not just an address; it’s a gateway to a life enriched by natural beauty and a plethora of recreational options.

So, if you're an expat dreaming of owning a snug corner of Norway, or a foreign buyer looking for a haven surrounded by awe-inspiring landscapes, this chalet in Tydal awaits. Reflecting both practicality and potential, it welcomes you to indulge in the wonderful Norwegian lifestyle—a place where your stories are waiting to be written.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
99
Price per m²
€2,581
Garden size
1183
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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Step outside on a July morning at Nordsivegen 266 and you'll hear it before you see it — the quiet lap of the Trondheimsfjord against the shoreline, birdsong threading through the pines, and absolutely nothing else. That silence isn't emptiness. It's the sound of a place that hasn't been overdeveloped, overcrowded, or overpriced. Not yet. This two-bedroom chalet in Kjønstadmarka sits just 3.5 kilometres from the centre of Levanger, a small Norwegian city on the southern shore of one of Europe's longest fjords. The drive into town takes under ten minutes. The feeling of being properly out in nature? That's instant, the moment you pull up to the property. The chalet was thoroughly overhauled in 2022 — not a cosmetic refresh, but a ground-up renovation that touched essentially everything. New roof, new cladding, new wind barrier and insulation. Every window and every door replaced. The electrical and plumbing systems brought fully up to modern Norwegian standards. Municipal water and sewage connected (summer supply). What that means in practice is a holiday home where you arrive, drop your bags, and get on with the holiday. There's no list of jobs waiting for you on the kitchen table. Inside, the living room earns its place as the heart of the chalet. High ceilings and large windows pull the outside in — on clear days you get uninterrupted views across the cultural landscape toward the fjord. The room is flooded with light in the long Norwegian summer, when the sun barely sets and evenings stretch golden and slow past ten o'clock. The wood-burning stove in the corner — a newly installed one, with a renovated fireplace surround — shifts the atmosphere entirely come autumn. There's something about that combination, wool bl ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordsivegen 266, presented by Tor Morten / EiendomsMegler 1.

Picture this: it's early July, the Norwegian sun is still above the horizon at nine in the evening, and you're sitting on a fifty-square-meter timber terrace with a cold glass of something local in hand, watching a fishing boat cut a slow white line across the Trondheimsleia strait. The smell of salt air drifts up the slope. Somewhere behind the cabin, a trail winds up into Sundfjellet. Nobody is in a hurry. This is Sundlandet — and it gets under your skin quickly. The chalet at Snillfjordsveien 4530 sits on a generous 1,206-square-meter plot in the coastal reaches of Trøndelag, about a hundred meters back from the water's edge. It's not a new build trying to imitate tradition — it's a cabin that's actually been lived in, cared for, and gradually improved since it first went up in 1980. A thoughtful modernization in 2006, a new bathroom fitted in 2018, a replacement hot water tank in 2023, a new washing machine in 2024: the kind of rolling, sensible upgrades that signal an owner who used the place properly and respected it. The result is a property in good condition, move-in ready, and comfortable in all four seasons. At 80 square meters across three bedrooms, the main cabin is compact without feeling cramped. The living room — around 24 square meters — carries large windows that track the sun east to west throughout the day, pulling Trondheimsleia's shifting light right into the room. Morning, the water is steel-grey and calm. Afternoon, it can turn a deep greenish-blue. Evening, on a clear day, there's a particular gold that comes off the fjord that you simply won't find anywhere else. A wood-burning stove sits at the heart of the room, and in October — when the birch trees have turned amber and the air bites — it ea ... click here to read more

Welcome to Snillfjordsveien 4530!

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A Tranquil Mountain Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. As the sun rises, it casts a golden hue over the serene landscape, illuminating the majestic peaks and the tranquil waters of Stuggusjøen Lake. This is the daily reality at Gammelvolldalen 19, a stunning chalet nestled in the heart of Tydal, offering an unparalleled blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. A Day in the Life at Gammelvolldalen 19 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 28 m² terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop. The chalet's elevated position ensures privacy and a sense of seclusion, yet you're never far from the vibrant community of Stugudal. As the day unfolds, explore the myriad of outdoor activities that Tydal has to offer. In the winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or snowmobiling along the extensive trail network. The nearby alpine ski slope beckons for those seeking a more adrenaline-fueled adventure. During the warmer months, the landscape bursts into life, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. The pristine waters of Stuggusjøen Lake invite you for a refreshing swim or a leisurely canoe ride. For those with a penchant for foraging, the surrounding forests are rich with berries and mushrooms, waiting to be discovered. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience Step inside the chalet, and you're greeted by a spacious living room, where large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with contemporary appliances, is per ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the heart of Tydal, Norway, Gammelvolldalen 19 offers a unique opportunity to own a stunning chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene beauty of nature. This property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Stugudal, a region renowned for its outdoor activities and natural splendor. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with the sun casting a golden hue over the panoramic views of Stuggusjøen and the surrounding peaks. This chalet, with its contemporary design and high-quality finishes, is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. A Day in the Life at Gammelvolldalen 19 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious 28 m² terrace, where the only sounds are the gentle rustling of leaves and the distant call of birds. The chalet's elevated position offers a commanding view of the landscape, making it the perfect spot to plan your day's adventures. For the outdoor enthusiast, Stugudal is a paradise. In winter, the chalet's proximity to a prepared ski trail and a short 9-minute drive to a ski lift means you can hit the slopes with ease. The area is also a haven for cross-country skiing, with miles of groomed trails waiting to be explored. As the seasons change, so do the activities. Summer brings opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding through the scenic mountain trails. The nearby Stuggusjøen is perfect for canoeing, fishing, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon by the water. Chalet Features and Amenities - Four Spacious Bedrooms: Located on the second floor, each room is designed to maximize natural light and comfort, accommodating up to eight guests. - Two Modern Bathrooms: A main bathroom on t ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

A Tranquil Escape in Tydal: Your Gateway to Nature's Wonders Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Stilhåtjønna Lake. As the morning sun filters through the towering pines, you step onto one of your three sun-drenched terraces, coffee in hand, and breathe in the crisp, invigorating air of Tydal. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where nature and comfort harmoniously coexist. A Home That Tells a Story Nestled in the heart of Trøndelag, this 113-square-meter chalet is more than just a property; it's a canvas for creating cherished memories. Originally two separate units, the chalet has been thoughtfully merged to offer a spacious and versatile living environment. With four bedrooms and a loft, it comfortably accommodates up to 13 guests, making it perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. The chalet's design seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern amenities. High ceilings and expansive windows in the main living area invite natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The newly renovated bathroom and kitchen, both updated in 2023, ensure that modern comforts are at your fingertips. Embrace the Tydal Lifestyle Tydal is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're casting a line into the lake from your shared boat, exploring the surrounding waters in your mountain canoe, or hitting the nearby ski trails, adventure awaits at every turn. The chalet's proximity to a ski lift and cross-country trails means winter sports are just minutes away. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a lush playground. Hiking trails wind through verdant forests, leading to breathtaking vista ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stillhåtjønnvegen 58!

Nestled in the scenic beauty of Tydal, this chalet at Møåvegen 38 is a great choice for those dreaming of a tranquil mountain retreat. Built in 2021, this chalet offers everything you might be looking for in a cozy getaway or even a permanent home in the heart of Norway. So if you're on the lookout for a chalet in mint condition with room to accommodate your family or friends, let me introduce you to this spacious yet uncomplicated abode. Tydal, located in the heart of Norway, offers a genuine slice of life surrounded by nature's exquisite offerings. Life in Tydal is characterized by the calm, unhurried pace of a small-town environment, and it's a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The climate here is typically Nordic, with cold winters that are a wonderland for winter sports, while the summers are mild and perfect for outdoor adventures. Life in a chalet like this is ideally suited for folks who want a taste of the simple life, wrapped in a backdrop of spectacular views. Step outside and you're greeted by some of the finest natural landscapes Norway has to offer. Whether you fancy hiking in the summer or skiing in the winter, the location of this property makes it an outdoor lover's dream. Stugusjøen, just 200 meters away, is perfect for a refreshing swim or a lazy day by the water. For those committed to mastering the slopes, you'll be just a few strides from groomed ski trails, easily trackable using local resources. This chalet stands proudly amidst its surroundings, situated in the appealing and serene area of Stugudal. It gives you a chance to unwind with a book on the 54-square-meter terrace that wraps around to both the south and west, capturing the sunniest spots throughout the day, and letting those mountain ... click here to read more

Welcome to Møåvegen 38, a beautiful, newer cabin from 2021 in an attractive area in Stugudal

Picture yourself gliding back to your own mountain retreat after a day on the cross-country trails, the scent of pine in the crisp air, your ski tips pointing toward a timber chalet where smoke curls lazily from the chimney. This is life at Tytinghaugvegen 22, where the groomed trails of Dalslia pass directly by your door, and the only sound interrupting the silence is the whisper of wind through Norway's ancient forests. Welcome to a vacation home that transforms every season into an adventure, every weekend into a celebration of Nordic mountain living. Nestled at the terminus of a quiet mountain road in Stugudal, this 75-square-meter chalet occupies one of Tydal's most coveted positions. The end-of-road location delivers what discerning vacation home buyers treasure most: absolute tranquility without sacrificing accessibility. Your 1,125-square-meter freehold plot borders wilderness yet remains connected to modern conveniences, creating that rare equilibrium between escape and practicality. The property's southerly aspect bathes the timber-clad facade in sunlight throughout the day, while the 30-square-meter terrace becomes your personal observatory for Norway's theatrical skies and the commanding presence of Storsylen mountain across the valley. The rhythm of life here follows nature's calendar. Winter transforms your doorstep into a cross-country skier's paradise, with groomed trails connecting directly to an extensive network spanning the Tydal mountains. Store your equipment in the double garage built in 2020, step into your skis, and within minutes you're gliding through forests where reindeer tracks cross your path. The region's reliable snow coverage from December through April makes this a dependable winter r ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tytinghaugvegen 22 - Contact the broker for a private viewing.

Tucked away in the picturesque community of Tydal, nestled by Tytinghaugvegen 3, this delightful chalet beckons those who yearn for a harmonious blend of adventure and serenity. As an agent with a global perspective, I'm thrilled to walk you through this extraordinary opportunity, where nature and comfort seamlessly converge. Busy days are always made better by the promise of such a welcoming retreat. Tydal is a quaint and charming village in Norway, known for its stunning landscapes and the friendliest locals. It's a place where the pace of life slows down, offering you a chance to reconnect with nature and yourself. Whether you're into hiking, skiing, or simply savoring the peace of a quiet mountain setting, this is your kind of town. The property is a chalet, in good condition, that sits proudly amid a canvas of breathtaking scenery. With a size of 70 square meters, it offers three comfortable bedrooms, making it ideal for a small family or a group of friends seeking a retreat from the bustling cities. Waking up here means being embraced by the majestic views of Storsylen and the beautiful Stugusjøen. A morning coffee on the terrace, with the sun casting gentle warmth on the surroundings, is a daily ritual you will cherish. Living in Tydal provides an authentic Norwegian lifestyle with endless opportunities. The town is surrounded by vast expanses of wilderness, making it a paradise for birdwatchers, photographers, and anyone who appreciates the great outdoors. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. Ski trails stretch for miles, inviting both seasoned adventurers and those new to the sport. The chalet doesn't just serve as a shelter but as a home t ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Maria Stokkan tlf. 41561702 ønsker deg velkommen til Tydal og fritidseiendommen Einerhaugen med adresse Tytinghaugvegen 3!

Nestled in the heart of Tydal, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in one of Europe's most picturesque mountain regions. With its prime location in Brattkåsvegen, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, and the gentle rustle of the trees as your backdrop. This is the everyday reality for those fortunate enough to call this chalet their second home. With 133 square meters of well-designed living space, this property is perfect for families, couples, or anyone seeking a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The chalet boasts three spacious bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and privacy. The master bedroom, with its adjoining flexible space, offers versatility for use as an office, hobby room, or additional storage. The modern bathroom is equipped with all the essentials, ensuring your stay is as comfortable as possible. The heart of the home is the expansive living room, where large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A modern wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The living room seamlessly connects to a large veranda and terrace, ideal for outdoor dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. A Culinary Haven The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, featuring solid wood cabinetry, ample storage, and modern appliances. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before a day ... click here to read more

Spacious and beautiful cabin in Stugudal, Tydal

Nestled in the scenic surroundings of Tydal, this charming chalet at Dalslivegen 133, 7590 Tydal, welcomes you to a serene escape with captivating vistas of the lush Norwegian landscape. If you’re dreaming of a cozy retreat, this property offers a slice of bliss where tranquility meets adventure. The chalet itself is a quaint abode, perched gracefully at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the peaceful Dalslia area, ensuring a peaceful environment to unwind. This home away from home is well-suited for those seeking solace in nature while still having access to local conveniences. With a size of 57 sqm, it offers a snug yet functional space, perfect for a family or even a few friends looking to retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. - 3 cozy bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - Installed water and sewage (2008) - Electricity available (since 1990) - Replaced windows (2017) - Updated roof covering (2019) - Living room with wood stove and panel heaters - Steel chimney pipe (added 2022) - Spacious kitchen with dining space - Practical annex/storage (17.5 sqm) - Short drive to Stugudalen grocery store - Easy access to beautiful hiking and ski trails Upon entry, you'll find a welcoming living room, complete with a wood stove to warm those chilly nights, while panel heaters ensure a comfortable environment throughout. The high ceiling provides an open, airy feeling that beautifully complements the breathtaking views seen through the windows replaced in 2017. For those who love cooking or sharing meals, the chalet boasts a spacious kitchen with adequate room for dining, allowing you to savor home-cooked meals with family and friends. The bathroom is well-equipped with a practical layout that includes a floor-mounted to ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren v/ Torstein Nordby presents Dalslivegen 133, a cozy cabin with a beautiful location in Stugudal.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Tydal region, this charming chalet at Stugudalsvegen 1922 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its breathtaking views, serene surroundings, and proximity to nature, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds, as the morning sun bathes your chalet in a warm glow. This is the daily reality at your new holiday home, where the beauty of the Norwegian countryside is right at your doorstep. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1973, this well-maintained chalet combines rustic charm with modern conveniences. The property boasts three comfortable bedrooms, a cozy living area with a wood-burning stove, and a functional kitchen equipped with all the essentials. Electricity is installed, ensuring you can enjoy the comforts of modern living while embracing the simplicity of cabin life. Key Features: - Three Bedrooms: Ample space for family and friends. - Wood-Burning Stove: Adds warmth and ambiance during chilly evenings. - Electricity Installed: Modern convenience in a rustic setting. - 51 Square Meters: Efficient use of space for comfortable living. - 5 Square Meter Balcony: Perfect for enjoying panoramic views. - 1,000 Square Meter Plot: Owned land offering privacy and room for outdoor activities. - Annex: Additional storage or sleeping space. - Proximity to Nature: Direct access to hiking trails and ski paths. - Stuggusjøen Lake Nearby: Ideal for fishing, boating, and swimming. - Year-Round Use: Suitable for both summer and winter retreats. A Nature Lover's Paradise The chale ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stugudalsvegen 1922, a charming and beautiful cabin in stunning surroundings.

A Tranquil Mountain Escape in Tydal Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of the wind through the pines, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Before you, the majestic Sylan and Skardøra mountain ranges stretch across the horizon, their peaks dusted with snow even in the heart of summer. This is life at Nedre Handtjønnvegen 61, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Tydal, Norway. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts Built in 1976, this chalet has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully updated to blend traditional charm with modern conveniences. The main cabin offers a cozy 40 square meters of living space, featuring two inviting bedrooms and a spacious loft, perfect for accommodating family and friends. The heart of the home is the living room, where a wood-burning stove casts a warm glow, inviting you to unwind after a day of adventure. The kitchen is a cook's delight, equipped with ample storage and workspace, making meal preparation a joy. Modern amenities, including electricity, water from a surface well, and Allente TV, ensure a comfortable stay year-round. The bathroom boasts a modern incineration toilet, and recent upgrades, such as a new roof and windows, guarantee the property is in excellent condition and ready for immediate enjoyment. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find a 76 square meter terrace, an ideal spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. The property also includes a 21 square meter outbuilding, offering valuable storage for outdoor gear, and a grill cabin, perfect for hosting traditional Norwegian meals regardless of the weather. The generous plot is leasehold, with an annual grou ... click here to read more

The cabin is 40 sqm with a loft, two bedrooms, and a total of 6+ beds.

A Tranquil Escape in Tydal: Your Gateway to Nature's Wonders Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Stuggusjøen Lake. As the morning sun filters through the towering pines, you step onto your expansive terrace, coffee in hand, and breathe in the crisp mountain air. This is life at Storvollvegen 130, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Tydal, where nature's beauty is your constant companion. A Home That Embraces You This 70-square-meter chalet is more than just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary. With three cozy bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, offering a warm embrace after a day of exploration. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to unwind by the wood-burning stove, its gentle crackle a soothing soundtrack to your evenings. The kitchen, a blend of modern functionality and rustic charm, is perfect for crafting hearty meals after a day in the great outdoors. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet meal, the space adapts to your needs, making every moment special. Seasons of Adventure and Relaxation Tydal is a year-round playground for outdoor enthusiasts. In the summer, lace up your hiking boots and explore trails that wind through lush forests and open up to breathtaking vistas. The lake, a mere stone's throw from your doorstep, beckons with opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and peaceful reflection. As winter blankets the landscape in a pristine layer of snow, the area transforms into a haven for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. The nearby ski lift, just a four-minute drive away, offers downhill thrills for all ages. After a day on the s ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storvollvegen 130! A well-maintained property with an attractive location.

Nestled in the heart of Tydal, Norway, Langtjønnvegen 49 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a quintessential Norwegian holiday home. This delightful property, set against the backdrop of the majestic Trøndelag mountains, is more than just a second home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This chalet, with its traditional Norwegian architecture, provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking solace from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The property is in good condition, ensuring that you can enjoy its comforts from day one. ### A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Tydal is renowned for its year-round outdoor activities, making it an ideal location for a vacation home. 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 Langtjønna Lake: Just a short stroll from the chalet, this picturesque lake offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon by the water. - Skiing and Hiking: With ski trails running right below the property, winter sports enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise. In the warmer months, the surrounding terrain is perfect for hiking and cycling. - Local Cuisine: Tydal offers a taste of authentic Norwegian cuisine, with local eateries serving traditional dishes that are sure to delight your palate. - Cultural Events: The region hosts various cultural festivals throughout the year, providing a ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin and annex

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-drenched veranda, coffee in hand, as the crisp Norwegian mountain air fills your lungs and the morning light illuminates snow-capped peaks stretching endlessly before you. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this well-appointed mountain chalet in Stugudal, where alpine adventures and peaceful Nordic living converge just 200 meters from Tydal Ski Center's slopes. This isn't just a vacation home—it's your personal gateway to Norway's legendary outdoor lifestyle, where cross-country skiing, mountain hiking, and lakeside fishing become woven into the fabric of your family's story. Nestled in the scenic Tydal municipality of Trøndelag, this 90-square-meter chalet represents the essence of Norwegian mountain living without pretension or excess. Built in 1958 and thoughtfully expanded in 1993, the property strikes that rare balance between authentic cabin charm and modern convenience. The home sits on a generous 734-square-meter freehold plot, providing ample space for children to play, summer barbecues, and those long Nordic evenings when the sun barely dips below the horizon. At 604 meters above sea level, the location delivers pristine mountain air and the kind of tranquility that makes city stress dissolve the moment you arrive. The heart of this chalet is its expansive 38-square-meter living room, where a traditional fireplace creates the perfect gathering spot for families returning from day-long adventures. Imagine evenings spent here after skiing Tydal's slopes—boots drying by the fire, hot chocolate warming cold hands, and stories flowing as freely as the warmth from the wood stove. The room's panel heater supplements the fireplace, ensuring comfortable temperatures even dur ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Picture yourself stepping onto a 50-square-meter terrace at 641 meters elevation, coffee in hand, as the morning sun illuminates the Norwegian mountains stretching endlessly before you. Below, pristine forests cascade into valleys where elk and reindeer roam freely. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this 3-bedroom mountain cabin in Tydal's sought-after Grønlia area, where outdoor adventure meets authentic Norwegian cabin culture just 60 meters from year-round road access. This is more than a vacation home in Norway—it's your gateway to the Scandinavian mountain lifestyle that families and outdoor enthusiasts dream about. The cabin sits in one of central Norway's most accessible yet secluded mountain regions, where cross-country ski trails begin at your doorstep and hiking paths lead directly into untouched wilderness. Built in 1973 and maintained in good condition, this 58-square-meter retreat combines traditional Norwegian cabin architecture with modern conveniences, offering electricity, water, sewage systems, and heated floors—luxuries that transform a rustic getaway into a comfortable year-round sanctuary. The main cabin provides three well-proportioned bedrooms, ideal for families or groups of friends seeking mountain adventures together. The separate annex adds flexible sleeping space, perfect for teenagers wanting independence or guests joining your mountain holidays. At the heart of the cabin, a 29-square-meter living room anchored by a traditional wood-burning stove creates the quintessential Norwegian hygge atmosphere. Treated wooden floors, painted wall panels, and natural ceiling panels with rounded logs establish that authentic mountain aesthetic that makes Norwegian cabins so distinctive. The crackl ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin and annex

Welcome to Tydal, a hidden gem in Norway renowned for its sweeping landscapes, tranquil atmosphere, and sense of community. Perfectly positioned in this serene environment is a unique chalet located on Vesslinglivegen 35, in the charming locale of Stugudal. This chalet exudes possibilities, from embracing quiet weekend retreats to embarking on adventure-filled vacations. Set against the backdrop of breathtaking mountains, this property is ideal for overseas buyers or expats longing for an escape to nature, with all the added comforts to enhance daily life. Sprawled over 138 square meters, this chalet serves as more than just a vacation home; it’s a gateway to Norway's natural splendor and cultural richness. As you take your first steps inside, the chalet opens up to a spacious living room— it's a haven for gatherings or intimate family moments, measuring a generous 42.3 square meters. The high ceilings craft an inviting space that naturally catches an abundance of light, an effect augmented by the thoughtfully placed windows framing the stunning vista of the surrounding landscape. The cozy fireplace offers warmth and the comforting ambiance of a getaway, especially welcoming after long days exploring Tydal’s postcard-perfect environment. Here’s what you can expect from this exquisite property: - Open-plan living room with soaring ceilings - Built-in fireplace - Three ample size bedrooms - Practical, fully-equipped kitchen - Kitchen with integrated appliances like fridge-freezer, dishwasher - Large terrace (27.8 square meters) for outdoor enjoyment - Insulated double garage - Efficient heating: heat pump, wood stove - 10-square-meter technical room with conversion potential - Energy-efficient underfloor heating - Sauna ... click here to read more

PrivatMegleren v/ MariusKristoffersen har gleden av å presentere Vesslinglivegen 35, en fint beliggende fritidsbolig i Stugudal.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting landscape, Riastvegen 2512 in Ålen offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. Perfectly positioned by the serene Storøvlingen Lake, this chalet is an ideal second home for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This charming chalet, built in 1975, spans 66 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to accommodate families and groups. With three cozy bedrooms, it offers ample space for family gatherings or hosting friends, ensuring everyone has a comfortable place to rest after a day of outdoor activities. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Ålen is a hidden gem, offering a rich tapestry of experiences for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape. The chalet's location provides direct access to a myriad of outdoor activities: - Hiking Trails: Embark on scenic hikes right from your doorstep, with trails that weave through lush forests and open up to breathtaking vistas. - Fishing and Hunting: Storøvlingen Lake and the surrounding areas are renowned for their excellent fishing and hunting opportunities. - Winter Sports: Embrace the winter wonderland with skiing and snowmobiling, accessible directly from the chalet. - Seasonal Access: Enjoy the authentic mountain experience with summer road access and winter access via snowmobile or skis. ### A Cozy Retreat The chalet's interior exudes warmth and comfort, with a spacious living room that invites relax ... click here to read more

EIE Real Estate presents Riastvegen 2512

Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Norway, at Nesjøvegen 113, Tydal, this remarkable cabin property awaits discerning overseas buyers and expats seeking a tranquil getaway. As a busy agent who has had the privilege of exploring properties all over the globe, I'm excited to share with you what makes this cabin in Tydal an intriguing investment for those who love both adventure and serenity. This cabin, originally handcrafted in 1975, still retains an authentic feel reminiscent of traditional Norwegian holiday homes. It has undergone some vital updates over the years, with notable enhancements like a new roof in 2020 which adds to its durability and comfort. Sitting at 682 meters above sea level, the cabin offers panoramic views of the majestic mountains and the picturesque Stugusjøen lake making every sunrise and sunset a delight. For those who might be new to Tydal, it is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Although it might not be bustling with city life, its charm lies in its peaceful and striking surroundings. In the winter, the area transforms into a snow-covered wonderland. Picture yourself gliding down the nearby ski slopes, or exploring well-kept ski trails. Snowmobile routes also crisscross the landscapes here, promising an adrenaline rush for the adventurous souls. And when the frost melts with spring, and summer warms the earth, these same paths offer excellent hiking opportunities for nature lovers. Fishing aficionados will find joy in local fishing spots which brim with activity in the warmer months. Living in a cabin like this one means embracing a lifestyle that is closer to nature. The fresh, crisp air is something city dwellers only dream about. For those interested in culinary pursuits, the ca ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nesjøvegen 113 in Tydal, Stugudal

As a globally-connected real estate agent, my life is a constant whirlwind of emails, phone calls, and property tours, but trust me, when I saw Kløftbergveien 11, even my overbooked schedule couldn't dim the excitement. Let's dive into the charming story of this chalet, nestled in the heart of Brekkebygd, Norway. If you've ever dreamt of owning a getaway in a place where nature feels colossal and pure, I might just have the perfect opportunity for you. Welcome to this delightful retreat located at Kløftbergveien 11, within the inviting Kløftberget cabin area. It's a chalet that exudes warmth, space, and a sense of unity with its surrounding landscapes. With three comfortable bedrooms plus an additional loft area, this property offers plenty of space for family and friends. The chalet spans 68 square meters—a cozy yet wonderfully efficient size for those seeking a getaway home or even a more permanent abode. Let's go through some key features of the property: - 3 spacious bedrooms - Additional loft for extra space or storage - Bathroom with adequate amenities - Built with quality materials ensuring longevity - Scenic mountain and water views - Access to ski trails just meters from your doorstep - Top condition; ready to move into Though I'm always running from one appointment to the next, it's properties like these that make what I do so rewarding. Here, you'll find yourself tucked away in a scenic haven. The winter invites adventure lovers to explore the ski trails practically at your doorstep. These trails weave beautifully around the area and are specially lit for nighttime adventures. Living here, you’ll revel in the rhythm of seasonal transitions. Summers open the door to hiking trails, each one promising unique ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kløftbergveien 11 in Kløftberget cabin area in Brekken!