Seaside Chalet in Dolmøy: Your Perfect Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Kongensnesveien 76, 7252 Dolmøy, Norway, Dolmøy (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 79Floor area

€186,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

79m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene embrace of Dolmøy, Norway, Kongensnesveien 76 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a Norwegian holiday retreat. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of Norway's coastal landscape.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze invigorating your senses as you step onto your expansive terrace. With 79 square meters of living space, this chalet is designed for comfort and relaxation, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

A Home with a View
The chalet's design maximizes its stunning location, with large windows in the living room offering panoramic views of the sea. Whether you're enjoying a quiet morning coffee or hosting a family gathering, the natural light and breathtaking scenery create an inviting atmosphere that is both calming and inspiring.

Outdoor Adventures Await
Dolmøy is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding archipelago is renowned for its fishing, kayaking, and diving opportunities. Just 100 meters from your doorstep, the sea invites you to explore its depths or simply enjoy a leisurely swim. For those who prefer land-based activities, the area offers numerous hiking trails and scenic spots perfect for wildlife observation and photography.

A Boater's Dream
One of the standout features of this property is the private boathouse, complete with a boat mooring in a sheltered harbor. Whether you're an experienced sailor or a novice eager to learn, this facility provides the perfect base for nautical adventures. The sale includes the boat and furnishings, adding convenience and value for the new owner.

Comfort and Convenience
The chalet is equipped with modern amenities to ensure year-round comfort. Electricity and wood heating keep the interior cozy, while a private water system and greywater drainage cater to your daily needs. Although the incineration toilet requires replacement, the outdoor toilet offers a practical alternative.

Local Charm and Accessibility
Despite its secluded feel, the property is conveniently located near essential amenities. A short drive takes you to local shops and a shopping center, while public transport links connect you to the wider region. This balance of seclusion and accessibility makes Dolmøy an ideal location for a second home.

Investment Potential
With its prime location and comprehensive amenities, this chalet is not only a personal retreat but also a promising investment. The area's popularity as a holiday destination ensures strong rental potential, offering a lucrative opportunity for those looking to enter the vacation rental market.

Key Features:
- 79 sqm chalet with panoramic sea views
- Private boathouse and mooring
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- Expansive terraces for outdoor living
- Electricity and wood heating
- Private water system and greywater drainage
- Proximity to fishing, kayaking, and hiking
- Convenient access to local amenities
- Strong rental potential in a popular holiday area

Owning a second home in Dolmøy means more than just acquiring property; it's about embracing a lifestyle rich in natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Whether you're seeking a family retreat, a romantic getaway, or a base for exploring Norway's stunning coastline, Kongensnesveien 76 offers it all. Let this chalet be your sanctuary, where every visit feels like a new adventure waiting to unfold. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this dream a reality.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
79
Price per m²
€2,354
Garden size
883
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Trysil-Knuts Fjellverden and Fjellverden Øst 133! Photo: Bernat Tubau.

Wake up to silence. Not the polished, manicured quiet of a resort hotel, but the deep, almost physical stillness of the Norwegian highlands — snow pressing against the windows, a wood-burning stove ticking as it warms the cabin, the faint creak of log walls settling into the cold morning air. This is the kind of quiet people spend years trying to find. Sitting at Vestre Maursetlia 68 in Vøringsfoss, this Raulandshytte of the classic "Olav" type is a genuinely well-built, well-loved mountain chalet positioned on a sun-facing plot of 1,062 square meters with ski-in access to the alpine slopes literally on your doorstep. Built in 1993, it's had two serious rounds of renovation — a full interior overhaul in 2020 and a new bathroom in 2024 — so the bones are traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, but the living is comfortably modern. At 55 square metres, it's compact enough to feel cosy without making you feel like you're camping. The open-plan kitchen and living room is the heart of the place. The wood-burning stove sits at the center of it all, and on a January afternoon when the temperature outside has dropped past minus ten, you'll understand immediately why it was chosen as the primary heat source. There's electric heating too, but you probably won't need it much. The kitchen was fully fitted out in 2020 — cooktop, oven with extractor, dishwasher, fridge-freezer — everything you'd want for a proper week's stay rather than a quick weekend break. Solid wood floors run through most of the cabin. The walls are a mix of original log and stained panel, and the whole effect is that specific warmth you only get in timber buildings that have been lived in for decades. Two bedrooms sleep up to six people, each room fitted with a ... click here to read more

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Step outside on a January morning and the cross-country ski trails are literally less than 100 meters from the front door. No driving, no gear-shuffling through a car park — just click into your bindings, push off, and within minutes you're gliding through silent spruce forest with frost still hanging in the air. That's the daily reality at Jervbekkhåmmåren 80, a solid four-bedroom mountain chalet sitting at 834 meters above sea level in Brekkebygd, one of the quietest and most underrated corners of the Norwegian highlands. Brekkebygd sits just across the Swedish border in the Røros region, and while its neighbor Funäsdalen gets most of the ski resort headlines, this side of the valley is where people who actually know the area choose to plant roots. No through traffic on the private road. No weekend crowds. Just the kind of hush that makes you aware of your own breathing — and the occasional creak of snow settling on the roof. The chalet itself covers 80 square meters of internal living space on a single level, set on a leased 1,000-square-meter plot that gives you genuine breathing room. The layout is practical in the way that good mountain architecture always is: everything has a purpose, nothing is wasted. You come through the entrance hall, drop your ski boots and wet jackets in the hallway, and then the living room opens up ahead of you — wooden floors, heavy ceiling beams, paneled walls that have absorbed years of wood smoke and warmth. The closed fireplace and wood stove sit at the center of this room like the whole cabin was designed around them, which honestly, it probably was. After a day on the trails, you want fire, warmth, and a flat surface for your coffee mug. This room delivers all three. The kitchen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Jervbekkhåmmåren 80 and this beautiful cabin property! Photo: Interior photo by June Haukdal

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Trøndelag region, Fillingsnesveien 121 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located on the serene island of Frøya, this cozy country home is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its proximity to the sea and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, this property is a dream come true for nature lovers and maritime enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea air filling your lungs as you step out onto your spacious terrace. The morning sun casts a warm glow over the rugged coastline, inviting you to explore the myriad of outdoor activities that await. Whether it's a leisurely hike along the scenic trails, a day of fishing in the abundant waters, or simply relaxing with a good book, this location offers endless possibilities for adventure and relaxation. The property itself is a charming Norwegian cabin, or "hytte," built in 1946. With a primary usable area of 38 square meters, it offers a cozy yet functional living space. The cabin's layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring a welcoming living room with a fireplace that exudes warmth and comfort. Large windows and terrace doors flood the space with natural light, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and the stunning outdoors. The kitchen, while basic, is equipped with all the essentials for preparing delicious meals. There's potential for modernization, allowing you to tailor the space to your culinary preferences. The single bedroom provides a peaceful retreat, while the loft area above offers additional sleeping space or storage. The bathroom, equipped with a washbasin a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fillingsnesveien 121

Nestled in the picturesque town of Kverva, located at the serene address of Sørfrøyveien 1526, you'll find this charming country home. This property offers breathtaking views of Steinsvatnet and an idyllic setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of busy city life. Surrounded by the tranquility and natural beauty of Norway's countryside, this is a property with immense potential and so much to offer. The house, spread over 82 square meters, has been lovingly maintained and presents an inviting atmosphere. It features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, making it perfect for a small family, a couple, or even as a getaway retreat. This country home sits on a generous plot of approximately 52.3 acres, providing ample space for various outdoor activities and future expansion if desired. When we talk about living in Kverva, we're talking about a place where nature and community blend seamlessly. The area boasts stunning natural landscapes, with Steinsvatnet being a prime example. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the lake, or taking a peaceful afternoon stroll by its shores. The climate here is typically mild, with cool summers and cold winters, offering a true experience of all four seasons. Each season brings its own charm, from the blossoming flowers of spring to the crisp, snowy scenes in winter. For outdoor enthusiasts, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy. The local area is renowned for its hiking and biking trails, perfect for weekend adventures or daily exercise routines. Fishing and boating on the lake are popular activities during the warmer months. Nature reserves and parks are abundant, providing endless opportunities for picnicking, wildlife spotting, and enjoying the great outdoors. Here's a qui ... click here to read more

Heimdal Eiendomsmegling v/Ørjan Staven presents Sørfrøyveien 1526! A beautiful leisure property with great views.

A Coastal Haven in Dyrvik: Your Norwegian Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your expansive plot, stretching over 4,255 square meters. Welcome to Nerklubbveien 25, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Dyrvik, Norway, where the sea meets the sky in a breathtaking panorama. A Story of Tradition and Modern Comfort Originally built in 1933, this chalet has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully upgraded, blending the rustic charm of traditional Norwegian architecture with the conveniences of modern living. Spanning 112 square meters across two floors, the property offers ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. Step inside to find a welcoming living room, where large windows frame the stunning coastal views, and a wood-burning stove promises cozy evenings. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of practicality and comfort, invites culinary adventures with its generous storage and dining area. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Life in Dyrvik is a tapestry of seasonal delights. In the summer, the long days are perfect for exploring the nearby islands, fishing in the abundant waters, or simply lounging in one of the many outdoor seating areas that dot the property. The right to build a boathouse in the bay below adds a layer of adventure, offering endless opportunities for boating and water sports. As autumn paints the landscape in hues of gold and crimson, the surrounding trails beckon for hikes, while the local community comes alive with cultural events and festivals. Winter transforms the area into a serene wonderland, where the chalet's cozy interiors become a haven from the chill outside. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Dolmøy, Stråmyrveien 84 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming country home that perfectly balances tranquility and adventure. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle enriched by the natural beauty and cultural richness of Norway's coastal region. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh scent of the sea breeze. This is the daily reality at Stråmyrveien 84, where the sea is just a stone's throw away. The property is part of the scenic Dolmsundet Fritidspark, a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape with easy access to maritime activities. A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure The main cabin, built in 2001, is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. With a total internal area of 52 square meters, the space is efficiently utilized to provide comfort and convenience. The open-plan living room and kitchen are the heart of the home, featuring high ceilings and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living is facilitated by direct access to a large, south-facing terrace, perfect for sunbathing or hosting gatherings. A wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, making the home inviting even during the cooler months. The kitchen is well-equipped, ensuring meal preparation is a joy, whether you're cooking for a quiet dinner or entertaining guests. Additional Living Spaces The property includes a 16-square-meter annex, currently serving as a guest house. This space offers flexibility for accommodating visitors or could be transformed into a home office or studio. Additionally, a traditional Norwegian storehouse (stabbur) provides potential for creative restoration or addition ... click here to read more

Welcome to Stråmyrveien 84!

Nestled in the heart of Kvenvær, a picturesque village on the island of Hitra, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located at Vesthitterveien 406, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian coast. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step out onto your veranda. This chalet, with its panoramic views and proximity to the sea, is the perfect escape for those seeking a second home that combines comfort with the allure of nature. A Coastal Haven Built in 1988, this 64-square-meter chalet is thoughtfully designed to maximize both space and comfort. The single-level layout ensures accessibility for all ages, making it an ideal retreat for families, couples, or solo adventurers. The living room, with its cozy wood-burning stove, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The kitchen is both functional and well-maintained, providing ample space for culinary endeavors. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before a day of hiking or a romantic dinner for two, you'll find everything you need at your fingertips. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet's outdoor spaces are a true highlight. With multiple verandas and decks totaling 30 square meters, you can enjoy al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the stunning views. The 796-square-meter plot is easy to maintain, blending seamlessly with the natural landscape and offering a sense of privacy and connection to nature. Adventure Awaits Kvenvær is renowned for its breathtaking arch ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vesthitterveien 406!

Nestled in the beautiful and serene surroundings of Kverva, this delightful chalet offers an inviting escape from the daily hustle and bustle. Situated in the scenic area of Frøya, Kverva 7 is not just a home—it's a gateway to nature's beauty. This chalet, occupying 81 square meters, boasts incredible sea views and is an ideal retreat for those looking to enjoy the peaceful rhythm of life in coastal Norway. As you step into this property, you will quickly appreciate the tranquil vibe and abundant natural light that fill the space, making it feel welcoming and warm. Built in 2010, this chalet has been maintained in good condition, providing a solid structure and a foundation for creating a comfy home. It doesn't require major renovations but allows room for personal touches that make a house a home. Whether you are an overseas buyer searching for a vacation home or an expat looking to establish roots, this property offers a unique blend of comfort and opportunity. The chalet’s design will meet the demands of modern life while still allowing for personal customization and expansions. The interior features a living room and kitchen designed to flow seamlessly, offering a sense of openness that is perfect for both family living and entertaining guests. The kitchen is equipped with quality furnishings from Sigdal, making cooking a pleasurable experience. With three cozy bedrooms, you can ensure a restful night's sleep and ample space for family or visitors. A special highlight is the bathroom, which includes a sauna—perfect for unwinding after those long, cold days. Comfort is a priority here, with a wood stove that adds warmth and ambiance during the chilly months and balanced ventilation ensuring a pleasant indoor clima ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kverva 7!

Welcome to Hitterveien 497, a cozy country home nestled in the heart of Norway's stunning natural surroundings in the quaint town of Melandsjø. If you’re yearning for a tranquil retreat and a place to unwind from the daily grind, this could be your perfect sanctuary. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and serene ambiance, this region offers a unique lifestyle experience that blends rural peace with modern-day convenience. Let's take a little journey through this delightful property. Imagine driving up to your own little piece of paradise, where your home rests against a backdrop of rolling hills and lush greenery. Built in 1946, this property has seen a loving touch through the years, undergoing consistent enhancements that have ensured it remains in superb condition. Significant updates, such as the addition of new cladding and windows in 2018 and a kitchen overhaul in 2020, have kept this home feeling fresh yet full of character. As you step inside, you're welcomed by a spacious and airy living area adorned with high ceilings, giving an open and inviting feel to the space. The open-plan design seamlessly blends the living and kitchen areas, spanning an impressive 40 square meters. The kitchen is a chef's delight, featuring all you need - integrated appliances and plenty of storage space. Downlights punctuate the ceiling, providing practical lighting throughout the area. For those who crave a personal escape, this home offers three bedrooms. The main bedroom is cozy yet roomy, while the other two bedrooms come equipped with bunk beds — perfect for kids or visiting family. Whether it’s providing enough room for everyone or hosting guests, this home caters well to families and social gatherings. The real magic happ ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hitterveien 497 - a charming and well-maintained holiday home surrounded by beautiful nature

Nestled in the serene coastal town of Hamarvik, this delightful four-bedroom house offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in Norway. Located at Fillingsnesveien 589, this property is a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil Norwegian lifestyle. ### Discover the Allure of Hamarvik Hamarvik, a picturesque town on the island of Frøya, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and peaceful ambiance. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities such as fishing, hiking, and exploring the rugged coastline. With long summer days and mild winters, Hamarvik provides a perfect setting for year-round enjoyment. ### Property Highlights - Spacious Living: The house boasts 146 square meters of internal living space, providing ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Four Bedrooms: Each bedroom is generously sized, offering comfort and privacy for family members or guests. - Modern Bathroom: Recently renovated in 2019, the bathroom features contemporary fixtures and a sleek design. - Expansive Plot: The property sits on a large, sunny plot of 891 square meters, perfect for gardening or outdoor activities. - Traditional Norwegian Design: Built in 1952, the house retains its classic charm while offering modern amenities. - Terrace with Views: A spacious 22-square-meter terrace provides a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic views. - Greenhouse and Garage: The property includes a 10-square-meter greenhouse and a 23-square-meter garage, offering additional storage and gardening opportunities. - E ... click here to read more

Leisure property with idyllic location, close to Frøyfjord.

Nestled in the serene embrace of Tømmervika, just a short drive from the quaint village of Kvenvær, lies a hidden gem waiting to become your perfect second home. This charming chalet, located at Vesthitterveien 466, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Norway's Hitra island. With its generous plot of 3,578 square meters, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and relaxation. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious balcony, where panoramic views of the lush landscape unfold before you. The chalet's open-plan design seamlessly connects the cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove, to a well-appointed kitchen, making it the heart of your home away from home. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the peaceful Tømmervika area, just 8 km from Kvenvær. - Size: 149 square meters of internal living space. - Bedrooms: Three comfortable bedrooms, perfect for family or guests. - Bathrooms: One modern bathroom with newly installed furnishings. - Outdoor Space: Expansive 29 square meter terrace for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Additional Buildings: Includes a 45 square meter outbuilding and a 21 square meter drying shed. - Upgrades: New roof (2007), updated paneling and windows (2009), electrical upgrades (2009), and a new water pump (2022). - Accessibility: Convenient road access, with essential amenities just a short drive away. - Proximity to Nature: Only 0.5 km from the sea, ideal for fishing and boating enthusiasts. - Recreational Opportunities: Surrounded by hiking trai ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vesthitterveien 466!

Welcome to the picturesque village of Sistranda, nestled along the rugged coastline of Norway. This charming piece of seaside serenity, located on Nordfrøyveien 579, invites you into a lifestyle brimming with both tranquility and endless possibilities. Here, life unfolds at a pace that's both soothing and invigorating, enveloped by nature, and offering panoramic views that truly capture the heart. This country home, with its captivating charm and historical roots dating back to 1900, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a bit of nostalgia combined with magnificent potential. Its well-preserved structure is a testament to the craftsmanship of a bygone era, while its needs for a touch of modernity could incite the excitement of those who revel in transforming spaces into their dream homes. Boasting 18 acres of lush, natural landscape, this property is more than just a home; it’s an invitation to embrace the outdoor spaces. Whether you’re a gardening enthusiast, a fan of leisurely walks, or someone who simply enjoys the breath of fresh sea air, this property promises a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living. Its location by the sea means that each day starts with the gentle caress of sea breezes and concludes with sunsets that paint the shores with hues of pink and orange. Let's take a closer look at what awaits you inside this delightful dwelling. With a modest yet functional 75-square-meter footprint spread over two floors, the house encompasses: - 4 Cozy bedrooms, perfect for a family - 1 Bathroom, sufficient for daily needs - Spacious entrance hall with welcoming staircase - Living room that boasts sweeping sea views - Functional kitchen with a separate pantry - Additional storage spaces to accommoda ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordfrøyveien 579!

Welcome to your new piece of paradise at Tuvika 8, nestled in the serene surroundings of Kjørsvikbugen. Whether you're seeking a cozy weekend getaway or a permanent residence, this delightful cabin offers a slice of nature's tranquility combined with the conveniences of modern living. As a busy estate agent handling properties globally, I understand the importance of finding a place that feels like home, especially for overseas buyers and expats in search of comfort and adventure. Let me take you on a journey through this unique property and the vibrant community that surrounds it. Tuvika 8 stands quietly among the majestic landscapes of Norway, with its unspoiled natural beauty delivering an idyllic setting for rest and relaxation. Featuring two bedrooms and a bathroom, the cabin is efficiently designed, making the best use of its 47 square meters. Its good condition promises a comfortable stay from day one, with little need for immediate repairs or upgrades. As you step inside, the cabin greets you with a bright and welcoming atmosphere. The living room, accentuated by large windows, allows stunning views of the sea and mountains to pour in, creating a sense of being intimately connected with the surrounding nature. This area serves as the heart of the home, a place to unwind after a day full of outdoor explorations. Imagine waking up to the soft morning light streaming into your bedroom, enjoying your morning coffee on a terrace that basks in excellent sunlight, all while soaking up the fresh, crisp Norwegian air. The terrace and garden invite you to fill your free time with outdoor activities, or simply to sit back and appreciate the gorgeous setting. Key features of the property include: - 2 cozy bedrooms - Bri ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tuvika 8!

Nestled in the serene coastal village of Kjørsvikbugen, Taftøyveien 75 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of Norwegian coastal living. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of Norway's rugged coastline. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. With panoramic views of the fjord, this chalet is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous second home. A Coastal Haven The chalet is situated on a generous 2,620 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the natural beauty that surrounds you. The property boasts a sun-drenched terrace, perfect for enjoying long breakfasts, sunbathing, or hosting late summer evening gatherings with friends and family. Key Features: - Location: Kjørsvikbugen, a picturesque village in Trøndelag, Norway. - Property Type: Chalet, ideal for a second home or holiday retreat. - Size: 94 square meters of living space, with a total usable area of 153 square meters. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, perfect for family and guests. - Bathrooms: One practical and easy-to-maintain bathroom. - Outdoor Space: Expansive terrace and a large plot for outdoor activities. - Private Boat Mooring: Easy access to the sea for boating and fishing enthusiasts. - Fishing Rights: Enjoy fishing in a nearby freshwater lake. - Modern Amenities: Recently upgraded kitchen and flooring, efficient heating with a heat pump and wood-burning stove. - Additional Buildings: Includes a grill cabin, storage ... click here to read more

Welcome to Taftøyveien 75

Nestled in the heart of Hellandsjøen, this delightful chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal haven for overseas buyers and expats seeking a slice of Norway's coastal charm. Located at Vågveien 551, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle enriched by nature, community, and the serene beauty of Mistfjorden. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air invigorating your senses as you step out onto your private terrace. The chalet, with its generous 96 square meters of living space, is designed to embrace the natural light and breathtaking views of Bjellvikbukta and the island of Veøya. Large windows in the living room and kitchen frame these vistas, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and outdoor splendor. A Day in the Life Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely breakfast in the spacious kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of the sea. The wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic charm, perfect for cozy family gatherings or entertaining friends. As the day unfolds, the chalet's three comfortable bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, each spacious enough for double or bunk beds, catering to families or groups of friends. The annex, a versatile space with its own mini kitchen and bathroom, provides additional accommodation for guests or extended family. It's a perfect spot for those seeking privacy or a quiet nook to work remotely, surrounded by the calming influence of nature. Outdoor Adventures Await Step outside, and the property reveals its true allure. With several sun-drenched terraces and outdoor seating areas, you can bask in the sun from dawn till dus ... click here to read more

Beautiful leisure property with cabin, annex, three sheds, jetty, and boathouse.

Nestled in the serene coastal village of Hellandsjøen, Vågveien 556 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian second home. This charming property, with its traditional cabin and annex, is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a deep connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves gently lapping against the shore, the crisp sea air invigorating your senses, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. A Coastal Retreat with Modern Comforts The main cabin, designed in a classic Norwegian style, exudes warmth and comfort. Its inviting living room, complete with a wood-burning stove, is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of outdoor activities. Large windows frame the breathtaking sea views, allowing natural light to flood the space and bringing the stunning landscape indoors. The high ceilings and exposed beams add a touch of rustic charm, creating a cozy yet spacious atmosphere. The modern kitchen is a delight for any culinary enthusiast. Equipped with integrated appliances, it offers ample space for preparing meals while enjoying the panoramic views. The dining area, strategically placed by the kitchen window, provides a picturesque setting for family meals or intimate dinners. Accommodation for Family and Friends With two comfortable bedrooms in the main cabin and additional sleeping arrangements in the annex, this property can accommodate up to seven guests. The annex, a valuable addition, features a bedroom, a separate toilet room, and a shower cabin, making it ideal for guests or as a private retreat. Its own terrace offers a secluded spot to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Outdoor Living at Its Best The extensive terraces, wrapping aro ... click here to read more

Overview of the cabin and terraces with sea view

Picture yourself on a weathered wooden terrace, morning coffee steaming in your hands as the first rays of sunlight catch the still waters of Årvågsfjorden just 100 meters below. The scent of pine and salt air mingles with woodsmoke curling from your cabin's chimney, while seabirds call across the fjord's glassy surface. This is your Norwegian escape, a 1902 farmhouse where century-old timber walls hold stories of coastal life and every window frames a masterpiece of Nordic nature. This authentic Norwegian cabin at Brekkvegen 1969 in Aure represents everything international buyers seek in a Scandinavian vacation home: genuine heritage architecture, dramatic fjordside positioning, and immediate access to Norway's legendary outdoor lifestyle. Set on 717 square meters of natural terrain at the innermost reaches of Årvågsfjorden, this three-bedroom retreat offers a rare combination of historical character and practical functionality for families seeking their Norwegian adventure basecamp. The main farmhouse, built over 120 years ago, embodies traditional Norwegian construction with its robust timber frame and simple, purposeful design that has weathered generations of coastal seasons. Unlike modern replicas, this is the genuine article, a piece of Norwegian maritime heritage where fishing families once gathered after days on the fjord. The 69 square meters of living space has been thoughtfully updated while preserving original character, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels authentically Norwegian rather than artificially rustic. Your mornings here follow the rhythm of coastal Norway. Wake in one of three bedrooms as light filters through curtains, the fjord visible through wavy antique glass. Descend to the groun ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/ Anbjørn Ulseth presents Brekkvegen 1969. Photo: EFKT (Vilde Dahl)

A Coastal Retreat Awaits You 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 expansive terrace. Welcome to Dalavågen 23, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Sandstad, where the sea is just a stone's throw away. This is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Day in the Life at Dalavågen 23 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 22-square-meter terrace, where partial sea views provide a serene backdrop. As the sun rises, the surrounding landscape comes alive, offering a canvas of vibrant colors and textures. The chalet's open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to relax and unwind. Whether you're sipping coffee by the wood-burning stove or preparing a meal in the well-equipped kitchen, every moment here is infused with comfort and ease. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Sandstad is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In the summer, the nearby sea beckons for spontaneous swims, kayaking, or fishing excursions. The surrounding trails offer endless opportunities for hiking and exploring, with each season painting the landscape in a new palette. Autumn brings a tapestry of golden hues, while winter transforms the area into a peaceful wonderland, perfect for cozy evenings by the fire. Cultural and Culinary Delights Beyond the natural beauty, Sandstad and the broader Hitra region are rich in cultural experiences. Discover local seafood delicacies at nearby restaurants, where the catch of the day is always fresh and flavorful. The village of Sandstad offers essential services, while the vibrant local community hosts f ... click here to read more

Welcome to Dalavågen 23!

Picture yourself on a century-old Norwegian chalet's 100-square-meter terrace, morning coffee in hand, watching fishing boats glide across Lesundet while the sun rises over the archipelago. This is daily life at this 2-bedroom vacation home on Skardsøya island, where the sea sits just 70 meters from your door and over 10,000 square meters of Norwegian coastal wilderness becomes your private domain. This is where renovation meets opportunity, where a 1900-built hytte awaits transformation into your personalized Nordic retreat, and where international buyers discover the authentic Norwegian coastal lifestyle at an accessible entry point. This 85-square-meter chalet represents a rare combination in today's Norwegian vacation home market: proximity to open water, exceptional land holdings, and renovation potential that allows you to create exactly the mountain-meets-sea escape you've envisioned. The property's location in Lesund, within Aure municipality in Møre og Romsdal, positions you in one of Norway's most dramatically beautiful coastal regions, where the Norwegian Sea meets protected island channels and fishing traditions stretch back generations. Year-round road access means this isn't just a summer cabin but a four-season base for experiencing Norwegian nature at its most authentic. The property's 10,405-square-meter plot immediately sets it apart from typical Norwegian leisure properties. Divided strategically with 1,700 square meters surrounding the chalet and an additional 8,700 square meters across the road, this land offers extraordinary flexibility. The waterside portion provides space for outdoor living, potential additions subject to local regulations, vegetable gardens, or simply preserved natural landscap ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skardsøya and Lesundvegen 1047!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Knarrlagsund, a charming coastal village in Norway, lies a delightful chalet that beckons for those seeking a harmonious blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up each morning at Mastadveien 145, surrounded by the soft whispers of nature and the gentle lapping of waves against the shore. This lovely holiday home offers an idyllic setting, making it a perfect escape for overseas buyers looking to embrace the Nordic lifestyle. Located right on the water's edge, this chalet is a true gem with its perfect harmony of modern comforts and natural beauty. Built in 2007, this property stands strong, offering a consistently good standard. It is crafted with a modern aesthetic that welcomes you with simplicity and warmth. Covering 99 square meters, this is not just a house, but a home, ready to be filled with memories. Let's take a closer look at what this property has to offer: - Four comfortable bedrooms - One tastefully designed bathroom - A generous plot of approximately 1.3 acres - Beautiful modern chalet design from 2007 - Excellent sun conditions for long summer days - A large sun-soaked terrace totaling 150 m² - A boat dock on a shared pier installed in 2021 - Proximity to swimming opportunities - Located in a friendly, peaceful neighborhood - Easy access to water activities - Surrounded by natural beauty Living in Knarrlagsund is a treat for the senses. The coastal village is known for its majestic scenery, where every turn offers a postcard-perfect view of rocky cliffs meeting the sea. Life here moves at a gentle pace. It's typical for residents to mingle during local events or meet while enjoying outdoor activities. This is not just a place to live—it's a community to be p ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mastadveien 145!