Seafront Cabin Retreat in Tellnes: Private Boathouse, Dock, Renovated Interiors, and Expansive Terrace Living

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Tellnes, 5357 Fjell, Fjell (Norway)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 48Floor area

€179,000

Chalet

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

48m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to Tellnes in the beautiful, tranquil area of Fjell – a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by homeowners seeking peace and serenity, combined with a unique maritime lifestyle. I'm always on the move showing homes to potential buyers who come from all parts of the world, often eager to find their sanctuary in the picturesque landscape surrounding Bergen. This charming chalet might just be the perfect spot for you to call home, nestled in Norway's breathtaking scenery. Now, let's take a virtual stroll through this delightful property and the wonderful life that awaits you in Fjell.

Picture stepping into your very own cozy cabin, where every corner whispers comfort and charm. This chalet, updated just a couple of years ago, boasts a clever layout, perfect for intimate living. With 48 square meters of space stretched across two floors, this place is well-suited for singles or dynamic couples eager to retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The main floor greets you with a welcoming entrance leading into a combined living room and kitchen area, ideal for cozy evenings spent by the fire or entertaining visiting friends in a warm, inviting environment.

And if it’s extra guests you need to accommodate, look no further than the charming little loft. The loft is like a treasure attic, perfect for those spontaneous overnight stays, its snugness surrounded by the whispering pines and the starry Fjell skies. The chalet's bathroom, while singular, is practical and well-situated, ensuring convenience without interrupting the home's delightful flow.

Imagine, just outside your door, a generous 25-square-meter terrace calling you to enjoy peaceful mornings with your coffee in hand. It’s a space begging for creative furnishings, perhaps a hammock or a set of comfy chairs where laughter and conversations flow as effortlessly as the breeze from the fjord. And indeed, it's the fjord that sets this property apart, your seafront access and private boathouse extending the adventure just beyond the threshold. A dock sprawls out over 14 square meters into the serene water, offering early morning tranquility or bustling late afternoons when the family jumps into the canoe or casts a line.

Yet it's not just the chalet; it’s the lifestyle surrounding it that captivates the soul. Life in Fjell is marked by natural beauty, a deep sense of community, and the simple pleasures of the great outdoors. The air is crisp and refreshing, ideal for those year-long lovers of outdoor pursuits. Winters here are snug, with light snow wrapping the landscape like a soft blanket, while summers introduce fresh, cool breezes and long, sunlit days that seem to stretch into eternity.

Living in Fjell, you have the luxury of isolation without sacrificing convenience. A short jaunt gets you to the local grocery, ensuring your pantry remains stocked with essentials for whipping up delicious local dishes. And for those moments when the city calls, Bergen is just a 40-minute drive away, ready to satisfy that occasional urban craving with its rich history, vibrant culture, and of course, extensive shopping options. Stay connected with public transport too, as a bus stop is located mere minutes from your doorstep, ready to take you wherever you need to go.

Life in a chalet doesn’t just mean residing in a house; it signifies a way of living that embraces simplicity, comfort, and the art of hospitality. You’re not just purchasing a property; you're adopting a lifestyle that values every moment spent surrounded by nature. It’s the balance of solitude and community, where everyone knows your name at the local fish market, and adventures are always right at your doorstep, just waiting to be guided by curiosity.

So, if you find yourself yearning for a life that's both secluded and inviting, come join the small, yet spirited community of Fjell. Embrace the chalet life at Tellnes, and let this charming cabin become the backdrop to your new adventures in Norway. My schedule is hectic, as usual, but I’m always eager to welcome you for a viewing and walk you through the potential of making this remarkable cabin your own.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
48
Price per m²
€3,729
Garden size
167384
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 September morning and you can hear two things at once: the faint slap of water against the rocks at Skarvatnet, and absolutely nothing else. That's the reality of Gamle Skarvegen 307. The lake sits just 70 meters from the front door — close enough that you can be in a canoe before your coffee goes cold. Oppdal is one of central Norway's most capable mountain towns, and this corner of it, up along the old Skarvegen road, sits at an elevation where the air has a bite even in July. The chalet is modest in footprint — 52 square meters — but it punches well above that. Three bedrooms, a wood-burning stove that heats the living room properly, electricity already installed (not a given up here), and a 753-square-meter freehold plot that gives you genuine breathing room outdoors. This is a vacation home in Oppdal that actually delivers on the promise of the Norwegian mountain experience, not a watered-down version of it. Built in 1988 and kept in good condition, the cabin has the bones of a proper Norwegian hytte. Vertical timber cladding on the exterior, pine doors inside, wooden panel walls throughout. The living room — at 21.6 square meters, the largest room in the house — is where everyone ends up after a long day out. The stove is the anchor of the space. You feed it birch logs, you watch the flame catch through the glass door, and the whole room shifts gear. The large windows face toward the mountains and catch the afternoon light; in winter that light turns gold and lasts about an hour before the ridgeline cuts it off. Worth being awake for. The kitchen handles what kitchens need to handle at a mountain cabin: straightforward cabinetry, wall storage, a good sink, enough room to cook for six without bu ... click here to read more

Front view of the property

Early on a Saturday morning in July, the lake is so still you can hear a fish break the surface thirty meters out. You're standing on the south-facing terrace with a mug of coffee, the pine forests across Samsjøen catching the first real light of the day, and the only decision you have to make is whether to take the rowboat out before or after breakfast. That's the kind of morning this chalet on Samsjøveien 764 delivers, again and again, across every season. Hallingby sits in the Ringerike region of eastern Norway, roughly 70 kilometers northwest of Oslo along the E16 — a drive that takes about an hour from the city, less if you leave before the summer Friday rush. It's far enough from the capital to feel genuinely remote, close enough to reach on a whim. This is not a place people stumble upon by accident. Locals have quietly treasured the lakes and forested ridges of this valley for generations, and the tight-knit community of cabin owners along Samsjøen reflects that — people who return season after season because they've found something that's genuinely hard to walk away from. The chalet itself was built in 1963, and it carries that era's honest craftsmanship without any of the mustiness you sometimes find in older Norwegian hytter. At 71 square meters of interior living space, it's compact in the way that focuses life rather than constrains it. Every room earns its footprint. The through-fireplace in the living room is the axis around which winter evenings organize themselves — wood crackling, the windows going black outside while the interior glows amber. In summer, those same large windows frame the water in a way that makes the lake feel like it's part of the room. The open kitchen and dining area flows natura ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking archipelago, this unique country home offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of maritime paradise. Located in the serene area of Naust Ekren, Fjell, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, adventure, and investment potential. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore, the crisp sea air invigorating your senses as you step out onto your private plot. This boathouse, built in 1969, is more than just a structure; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and maritime tradition. ### A Maritime Haven The property boasts a generous 283 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities or potential development. The boathouse itself spans 79 square meters over two floors, providing versatile space for storage, relaxation, or even simple overnight stays. While currently registered with zero bedrooms and bathrooms, the potential for customization is vast, allowing you to tailor the space to your needs. ### Key Features: - Prime Location: Situated in Fjell, Øygarden municipality, known for its stunning archipelago and maritime culture. - Direct Sea Access: Enjoy immediate access to the water for boating, fishing, and swimming. - Spacious Plot: 283 square meters of freehold land, perfect for outdoor activities or further development. - Functional Boathouse: 79 square meters over two floors, ideal for maritime enthusiasts. - Private Shoreline: A rare and valuable feature for direct water access. - Investment Potential: Opportunity to add value through renovation, particularly the foundation. - Scenic Views: Surrounded by the natural beauty of Norway's rugged coastline. ... click here to read more

Boathouse in Øygarden

Nestled on the tranquil coastline of Fjell, Norway, you’ll find this beautifully positioned boathouse, a true retreat for those who appreciate maritime life. Positioned right on the edge of the sea at Algrøy, this boathouse isn’t just about the shelter; it's about embracing a lifestyle infused with the rhythm of the waves and the call of the sea. Step through the doors of this boathouse, which has been standing strong since 2001, and find a simple yet efficient layout spanning 92 square meters of internal space. The first floor opens into a traditional boathouse room, perfect for storing all your nautical gear or for crafting that hobby space you’ve always dreamt of. On this level, you’ll also find a convenient toilet room with a drain, a real bonus for those long summer days spent by the water. Ascend to the second floor, where a loft room awaits. Here, the cozy simplicity extends with a functional kitchen area, perfect for prepping your catch of the day or a relaxing meal while enjoying the seaside ambience. This boathouse serves its purpose well, offering the essentials without overwhelming distractions, making it an ideal escape for winding down and embracing nature. Now let me talk about what it's really like to live in such surroundings. Fjell is known for its rugged coastlines and spellbinding natural beauty. Algrøy itself is a haven for those who love the sea, and this boathouse presents an opportunity to gaze out over the stunning view of Sekkingstadosen. The abundant sunlight and the cool sea breeze make for pleasant days where the weather is a conversation enriched by the classic, shifting Nordic elements. Summers here get gloriously long days, which are perfect for activities like fishing or just exploring ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Tellnes, Fjell, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of the stunning Norwegian coastline. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property combines tranquility, privacy, and direct access to the sea, making it an ideal haven for relaxation and outdoor activities. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your private terrace. This chalet, recently renovated in 2020/2021, is a testament to the harmonious blend of modern comfort and rustic charm. With its solid wood flooring and large windows, the living space is bathed in natural light, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Owning this chalet means embracing a lifestyle rich in leisure and adventure. The private boathouse and jetty, just a few meters from your doorstep, are perfect for boating and fishing enthusiasts. Whether you're setting sail for a day on the water or casting a line from your jetty, the sea is your playground. The expansive plot of 167,384 square meters offers endless possibilities. From open grassy areas to wooded sections, the land invites exploration and discovery. Imagine hiking through your own private forest, picnicking in secluded clearings, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of nature. Convenience Meets Seclusion While the chalet offers a secluded retreat, essential amenities are conveniently close. A grocery store is just a short drive away, and a shopping center is within easy reach. Public transportation is accessible, with a bus stop nearby, making trips to Bergen city center a breeze. ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/ Petter Krantz presents Tellnes!

Imagine yourself stepping into a world where tranquility meets opportunity. Welcome to a delightful cabin nestled in the heart of Kolltveit, Norway. This cozy hideaway offers the perfect balance between serene solitude and adventure-filled surroundings. Perfectly situated at Langedalen 63, 5360 Kolltveit, this cabin is your gateway to a refreshing lifestyle that marries peace with the potential for personal touches. As you approach this charming cabin, you’ll immediately notice its inviting presence and sunny disposition. It's perched on a generous plot—offering both privacy and potential for further development. With its picturesque setting, the cabin is embraced by nature’s bounty, making it a fantastic spot for anyone looking to invest in a retreat that promises respite from the bustling city life. Features: - 2 Bedrooms - Cozy Living Room with Fireplace - Functional Kitchen Space - Toilet Room (water/sewage not yet connected) - Large Windows Flooding in Natural Light - Spacious Garden - Secluded yet Accessible Location - Outbuilding for Storage or Expansion - Enviable Plot for Further Development For the privacy-loving adventurer, the cabin presents ample opportunities for hiking and outdoor exploration. Scenic hiking trails weave through the area, inviting you to explore Norway’s enchanting landscapes. The region is also resplendent with swimming and fishing spots. Imagine spending your summer days by the water, soaking in the serene surroundings before heading back to your quiet refuge in this beautiful cabin. The cabin itself, while in good standing, offers room for renovation—a delightful project for those with a creative spirit. Here’s your chance to tailor the space to your desires, tweaking its quaint layo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Langedalen 63!

Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Kolltveit, Norway, this leisure property at Morlandshaugane 19 offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of idyllic countryside living. Surrounded by nature and set against the scenic backdrop of Morlandsvannet, this property consists of two substantial plots of land. One parcel is already developed with a quaint cabin, covering approximately 1,726 square meters, while the other remains undeveloped, extending across 3,178 square meters. The vast space provides ample opportunity for future development, making this an attractive proposition for those who envisage crafting their own personalized sanctuary. As a busy real estate agent with global clientele, I often find that buyers are attracted to properties that offer both seclusion and accessibility. This property ticks both boxes. Despite its tranquil setting, it’s just a few minutes' drive from Straume and Sartor centres, where you will find all your daily necessities. Furthermore, the property is only a short walk to bus connections, linking you conveniently to the broader region, which is a massive benefit for expats or international buyers without immediate access to a vehicle. The property itself, though needing a bit of TLC, holds enormous potential. The existing cabin, which gazes out over Morlandsvannet, is basic and requires some upgrading to bring it up to modern living standards. However, don't let that deter you! With approved plans for a new cabin of around 70 square meters, there is an exciting opportunity to create a modern living space tailored to your tastes and preferences. Users find the construction process in Norway to be quite streamlined, and working with local builders and contractors can be a rewarding jo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Morlandshaugane 19!

A Coastal Retreat Awaits You in Straume Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. Welcome to Nordre Bildøyna 65, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Straume, offering a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. This is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. A Day in the Life at Nordre Bildøyna 65 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 28 m² terrace, where the sun casts a warm glow over the serene sea views. The scent of saltwater mingles with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, setting the tone for a day of relaxation or adventure. Whether you choose to explore the nearby hiking trails or indulge in a day of fishing from your private pier, the possibilities are endless. As the day unfolds, the chalet's cozy living room becomes a haven of comfort. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for unwinding with a good book or hosting intimate gatherings. The well-equipped kitchen, with its ample storage and stylish design, makes meal preparation a joy, whether you're crafting a simple lunch or a gourmet dinner. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Straume is a hidden gem on the Norwegian coast, offering a rich tapestry of experiences for those seeking a vacation home. The area is renowned for its natural beauty, with lush landscapes and pristine waters that beckon outdoor enthusiasts. Spend your days kayaking along the coastline, hiking through verdant trails, or simply basking in the sun on your private shoreline. The local culinary scene is a delight for food lovers, with fresh ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordre Bildøyn 65 - Presented by Eiendomsmegler Norge v/ Jon-Olav Synnestvedt.

Isn't it just a dream? Nestled among the rugged beauty of Fjell, Norway, this picturesque cabin at Haganesvegen 18 awaits its new chapter. Whether you're an expat searching for that special weekend retreat or a foreign investor seeking a charming, yet practical investment, the possibilities here are as endless as the horizons. Picture this: Your cozy hideaway just a short drive—approximately 30 minutes—from the bustling heart of Bergen. The cabin, with its inviting warmth and modest yet efficient design, presents itself as a retreat from the everyday busle of life, while still being within arm's reach of Norway's second largest city. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 46 square meters - Cozy by the sea - Boat mooring included - Sunny plot - Idyllic location - Proximity to hiking areas - Short drive to Bergen - Park area nearby - Frisbee golf course - Large marina nearby - Public transport access The cabin itself is in fine condition, with a good foundation that ensures longevity. It provides a quaint space for family gatherings or solitary retreats. Each room holds the potential to be morphed into whatever suits your needs, whether you wish to maintain its rustic authenticity or incorporate a more updated look with some thoughtful renovations. But, let's talk about living in Fjell for a bit. It offers a unique blend of tranquility and activity. The area is known for its breathtaking ocean views and dramatic cliffs, making it a delight for nature enthusiasts. A short stroll from the cabin leads you to endless hiking trails and scenic spots perfect for picnics. Whether you're an avid climber or a fan of leisurely walks, Haganes has something for everyone. For the sailors and baoting enthusiasts, the prop ... click here to read more

- Welcome to Haganesvegen 18 -

A Coastal Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves caressing the shore, the salty breeze whispering through the trees, and the sun casting a golden glow over the tranquil waters. Welcome to Blombakkane 33, a seaside chalet nestled in the heart of Straume, where the maritime atmosphere and breathtaking views create an idyllic setting for your perfect vacation home. A Day in the Life at Blombakkane 33 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on one of the sun-drenched terraces, where the panoramic views of the sea stretch as far as the eye can see. As the morning mist lifts, take a stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, where mature plantings and open lawns invite you to connect with nature. The scent of pine mingles with the fresh sea air, invigorating your senses and setting the tone for a day of relaxation and adventure. Embrace the Maritime Lifestyle The property's standout feature is its large boathouse, a haven for boating enthusiasts. With direct access to the sea, your days can be filled with maritime adventures. Whether it's a morning kayak paddle, an afternoon of fishing, or a sunset sail, the sea is your playground. The private berth ensures your watercraft is always ready for spontaneous excursions. A Haven for Family and Friends Blombakkane 33 is more than just a chalet; it's a gathering place for loved ones. The main cabin, with its modernized interior and large windows framing the stunning sea views, offers a cozy retreat. The newly renovated kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, is perfect for preparing meals that can be enjoyed al fresco on the terrace. The two annexes provide additional sleeping quarters, ensuring ample space for family and guest ... click here to read more

Welcome to Blombakkane 33!

Nestled in the breathtaking Øygarden municipality, you'll find this cozy cabin waiting to welcome you into the splendor of Norway's natural landscape. Situated at Liaskjervegen 41 in the quaint village of Kolltveit, this property presents an alluring opportunity for those yearning to connect with nature while still maintaining access to modern conveniences. With magnificent views of the sea, this property could be the retreat you’ve been dreaming of. Built back in 1953, the cabin sits on a sprawling plot of approximately 1,290 square meters. It is a place where you can let your imagination run wild, envisioning long summer days on the property or cozy winter nights tucked away in your own private escape. While the bones of the cabin are still solid, it does come with its own set of tasks—offering great potential for those who are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and dive into renovation. Consider it not a challenge, but a blank canvas just waiting for your artistic touch. If you're looking for a project that allows for custom design, this might just be the perfect opportunity. Whether it’s a rustic yet comfortable hideaway, or a sleek and contemporary space, the choice is yours. The renovation has already begun, and all that remains is to bring your unique vision to life. Imagine stepping outside every morning to the serene sound of waves kissing the shore, the air fresh and invigorating. Just 0.4 kilometers from the sea, this location is a paradise for anyone who appreciates water adventures. From swimming and fishing to leisurely boating, it's all easily accessible. For the boating enthusiast, there is even an approved boathouse plot nearby, giving you the option to expand upon your waterfront endeavors. Life in ... click here to read more

Welcome to this idyllic property in Lie, Øygarden municipality!

Welcome to a quaint escape nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Kolltveit—a charming municipality located in the spectacular western part of Norway. Here, amidst rolling hills and glistening waters, you'll find Liaskjervegen 41, a delightful cabin awaiting its new owner. This property presents a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Norwegian countryside while enjoying a home that offers both charm and incredible potential. Firstly, let's paint a picture of what living in Kolltveit is like. This small town is perfect for those who want a peaceful and relaxed lifestyle, surrounded by nature's bounty. The climate here tends to be mild, with cool summers and mild winters, making it an attractive location for people who like year-round moderate weather. The area is also rich with outdoor activities—think hiking trails that lead through lush forests and along rugged coastlines, fishing spots teeming with life, and boating adventures on calm seas. This community is tight-knit and welcoming, offering an authentic taste of Norwegian culture. Now, about the property itself—Liaskjervegen 41 is more than just a cabin; it's a retreat from the noise of the world. The cabin rests on an incredibly idyllic plot that promises solitude and tranquility. Even as a bussy real estate agent, it's hard not to get lost in the awe-inspiring views of the sea, which can be further enhanced by selectively trimming trees around the property. Although the cabin's footprint is just 36 square meters, its potential stretches much further. One delightful bedroom provides a cozy space to unwind, but there's plenty of room for creativity. Imagine transforming this space into your dream hideaway. This cabin is perfect for ... click here to read more

Incredibly idyllic and beautiful leisure property! The property is completely secluded and has permission to cut down trees according to your own desire for a view.

Nestled in the peaceful landscape of Straume, Norway, this delightful cabin retreat is awaiting its next owner, potentially someone from afar, to embrace the tranquility of the Nordic lifestyle. Located at Nordre Foldnesvågen 18, this cabin, with a one-bedroom and one-bath layout, offers a peaceful sanctuary amidst nature, perfect for expats or overseas buyers seeking respite from the busyness of city life. Priced at NOK 2,042,730 (approximately $204,273), this property promises a beautiful haven under the pastoral beauty and scenic vistas of Norway. For those unfamiliar with Straume, it's a quaint locale characterized by its serene environment and breathtaking natural scenery. Living here means experiencing a slower pace of life, where the air is crisp and the community is welcoming. The weather in Straume embodies a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool, inviting summers, perfect for those who appreciate changing seasons without extreme temperatures. Living amongst the hills and valleys of Straume can feel like stepping into a storybook each day. The cabin stands high on hilly terrain, enveloped by lush vegetation that paints a picture of the enchanting Norwegian wilderness. Here, mornings can be spent enjoying your coffee on the sunny terrace while gazing over the pristine waters of the fjord. The terrace, sprawling over 60 square meters, is your private observation deck to nature's daily spectacle. The property's generous plot of 2,681 square meters provides more than sufficient space to indulge in outdoor activities or perhaps start a charming garden. Currently, the plot adds a touch of nature’s bounty with wild blueberries growing freely, inviting residents to feel closer to nature. Picture your ... click here to read more

The property is located in a hilly terrain with lush vegetation and has direct access to the sea via a dock and private boat.

Nestled in the heart of Vestland, Norway, Nordre Foldnesvågen 18 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming chalet, perched on a generous 2,681 square meter plot, is a haven for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of adventure. With its direct access to the sea, this property is a dream come true for second home buyers and holidaymakers alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves against your private dock, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step out onto your sun-drenched terrace. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle. A place where the pace of life slows down, and the beauty of nature takes center stage. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the picturesque town of Straume, known for its stunning fjords and lush landscapes. - Property Type: Cozy chalet, perfect for a second home or holiday retreat. - Size: Compact yet efficient 32 sqm living space, with an additional 8 sqm of external space. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: 1 well-appointed bedroom and a separate annex with a modern bathroom. - Outdoor Living: Expansive 60 sqm terrace offering panoramic views of the fjord. - Private Dock: Direct sea access with a floating pier, ideal for boating and fishing enthusiasts. - Garden: Well-maintained with wild blueberries and cozy benches for relaxation. - Community: Friendly neighborhood with a welcoming atmosphere. - Accessibility: Centrally located with easy access to local amenities and attractions. The Chalet Experience: Built in 1960, this chalet has been lovingly maintained and updated to offer modern comforts while retaining its rustic charm. The bright and airy kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances and a dark stone counte ... click here to read more

The property is located in hilly terrain with lush vegetation and direct access to the sea via a dock and private boat. The cabin is situated high in the terrain with views over the water.

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Brattholmen, Ebbesvikneset 27 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian country home. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian coast. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home, this property promises a blend of comfort, privacy, and the allure of seaside living. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze invigorating your senses as you step out onto your private terrace. This is the daily reality at Ebbesvikneset 27, where the natural beauty of the surroundings is matched only by the charm and functionality of the home itself. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in Brattholmen, a picturesque coastal village known for its stunning landscapes and welcoming community. - Size: A comfortable 74 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. - Bedrooms: Two cozy bedrooms, perfect for family or guests. - Bathroom: A well-appointed bathroom designed for convenience. - Private Pool: A recently renovated 21-square-meter pool, complete with modern amenities for a refreshing swim. - Annex: A 12-square-meter annex, ideal for guests or as a private retreat. - Outdoor Living: Expansive terraces for sunbathing, dining, and enjoying the breathtaking views. - Direct Seafront Access: A private jetty and shoreline access for boating and water activities. - Plot Size: A generous 3,984 square meters, offering privacy and space to explore. Local Lifestyle and Amenities: Brattholmen is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its mild climate, the area enjoys pleasant weather thro ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ebbesvikneset 27!

Stand at the kitchen window on a Tuesday morning and count the herons. That's the kind of quiet this place offers. The water of Fjæreidpollen sits just below, flat and grey-green in the early light, and the old boathouse at the shore's edge looks exactly as it did a hundred years ago. This isn't a sanitized weekend retreat—it's thirty hectares of actual Norway, untouched and unhurried, twenty minutes from Bergen's city center. The house itself dates to 1900. It shows its age in all the right ways: exposed ceiling beams, a wood-burning stove in the living room, original detailing that most modern builds spend a fortune trying to recreate. At 89 square meters of interior living space, it's compact but well-configured across two floors. The ground floor holds an entrance hall, living room, kitchen with a mix of built-in and modular cabinetry, two bedrooms, and a secondary entrance that doubles as a laundry and storage room. Upstairs, a generous loft room—currently used as a third sleeping space—catches southern light through a single window and looks out over the surrounding terrain. It's the kind of room that earns the label "attic bedroom" in the best possible sense. Honest assessment: the house needs work. Real work. Buyers who come here expecting a turnkey weekend cottage will be disappointed. Buyers who come with a renovation mindset, a good contractor, and genuine enthusiasm for bringing a century-old Norwegian farmhouse back to life will find something that can't be replicated at any price in today's market. The bones are solid. The character is irreplaceable. The boathouse—naust, in Norwegian—sits at the edge of the fjord inlet, roughly a five-minute walk from the main house. It measures around 39 square meters a ... click here to read more

Fjæreidevegen 238 presented by Dag Erik Fotland, EiendomsMegler 1.

Nestled in the heart of Knarrevik, Skjergardsvegen 99 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This property is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the sun gently streaming through large windows, illuminating your cozy living space. The chalet, set on a generous 926 square meter plot, is designed for those who cherish the tranquility of the countryside while still being within easy reach of urban conveniences. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Knarrevik is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. The surrounding landscape is a tapestry of rolling hills, lush forests, and breathtaking coastal views. Whether you're an avid hiker, a fishing enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys a leisurely stroll, this location offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. - Proximity to Nature: Just steps away from hiking trails and the shoreline, perfect for swimming, fishing, or boating. - Year-Round Enjoyment: The grill cabin and annex provide versatile spaces for gatherings, hobbies, or additional sleeping quarters. - Panoramic Views: Enjoy stunning vistas from the terraces, ideal for sunbathing or outdoor dining. - Spacious Living: A 43 sqm indoor area with a wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Convenient Location: Only five minutes by car to the nearest grocery store and 16 minutes to Bergen city center. - Family-Friendly Environment: A quiet, traffic-free neighborhood ensures a safe and tranquil setting for families. A Second Home with Potential The chalet is ... click here to read more

Skjergardsvegen 99 presented by EIE Eiendomsmegling

Welcome to a unique opportunity at Kuanesvegen 49, nestled in the serene landscapes of Skålvik. If you’ve been dreaming about a rustic getaway where the land gently meets the majestic sea, look no further. This quaint little cabin located in Fjell could be the perfect retreat you’ve been searching for, offering endless possibilities for relaxation and adventure alike. Just a swift 30-minute drive from the bustling city life of Bergen, this is a place where you can truly unwind and enjoy the Norwegian countryside. This charming yet cozy cabin spans a modest 25 square meters, providing an intimate space perfect for those looking for a slower pace of life. The property does demand some tender love and care, but those seeking a project will find the potential here rewarding. There’s room for you to inject your personality and taste, proving that even the smallest spaces can harbor endless possibilities. The space includes a single bedroom ensuring that it is ideal for solo adventurers or a snug little couple’s retreat. Admittedly, the lack of a bathroom might seem daunting, yet it gives you the chance to design a truly unique and practical space tailored to your needs. The cabin's real selling point, however, lies in its location. Fjell is not just another spot on the map, it’s a tapestry of authentic Norwegian life. Residing here, you’d find yourself immersed in nature’s playground, with lush greenery and striking ocean views surrounding you. For lovers of the outdoors, this area is a paradise waiting to be explored, whether it's through hiking trails in the rugged hills or fishing excursions out at sea. Indeed, with a boathouse located a quick 3-4 minutes’ walk from your front door, the sea isn’t just a view—it’s part of ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kuanesvegen 49 in Skålvik

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Knarrevik, this splendidly situated boathouse on Arefjordveien offers a unique prospect for international buyers seeking a tranquil abode by the sea. This tiny structure, gracefully facing the South/West, boasts a charm all its own. Though practical and modest, it opens up a world of possibilities for those yearning for the embrace of nature while still within reach of city conveniences. As a busy real estate agent operating globally, I understand that time is precious, so let's dive right into the details that make this property noteworthy. Property Features: - Single spacious room - Approximate size of 30 square meters - Electricity already installed - Automatic fuses in place - Freehold tenure - Sea-adjacent location - Built in 1979 - Simple, no-frills design - Breathtaking views - Less than 5 minutes to Sartor shopping center - Proximity to bus links - 15-minute drive to Bergen city center Located in the vibrant community of Knarrevik, the boathouse sits against the backdrop of the majestic Tonafjellet. Its proximity to Arefjordpollen allows for splendid views and immediate access to a host of maritime activities. Picture yourself, after a busy day, retreating to this peaceful setting where the lapping waves and the briny air create a perfect environment to unwind. Unlike larger properties demanding constant upkeep, this tiny house epitomizes simplicity, encouraging a minimalist lifestyle—a perfect fit for expats who appreciate efficiency without compromising comfort. Despite its compact nature, the property harbors potential. It’s a fixer-upper, but not in need of drastic renovation. Think of it as a blank canvas where your vision can come to life, transforming functional ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Ågotnes, this charming country home beckons those with a yearning for a serene life amid nature’s bounty. Known colloquially as "Angeltveit naust," this quaint haven is not just a property, but an opportunity to embrace a unique coastal lifestyle where tranquility is a constant companion and the sea whispers its stories to those willing to listen. With its distinctive boathouse charm, this property is a veritable escape from the hustle of modern life. While the address might suggest a humble abode, its true essence is like uncovering a hidden Norwegian jewel. The stunning views stretching over Buarsundet and Insta Buarøyna are nothing short of breathtaking, affording serene mornings that slip into picturesque evenings as you bask in the region's generous sunlight. Speaking of the local climate, Ågotnes offers a temperate maritime climate which is perfect for those who despise extreme temperatures. Winters are mild, and while summers are never scorching, they are delightfully warm—a perfect setting for nature enthusiasts. The vast sky often displays cloud formations that add to the beauty of this landscape. Living here means waking up to misty mornings and breathing in the crisp, reinvigorating air that carries the ocean's salt. One of the primary draws of this property is its potential. Although not expansive in size at 59 square meters, this is not a flaw but an invitation for creativity. It’s a canvas for those with a vision to transform it into a perfect personal retreat or an intimate home away from home. Despite its need for tender loving care, the boathouse remains structurally sound, offering you a solid starting point for whatever your imagination desires. Embrace the p ... click here to read more

Welcome to a beautiful boathouse at Angeltveit - Presented by Eiendomsmegler Vest by Jon-Olav Synnestvedt.