Seaside Chalet in Tjøme: Your Ideal Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Gjervågveien 57, 3145 Tjøme, Tjøme (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 72Floor area

€353,982

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

72m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene embrace of Tjøme's picturesque landscape, Gjervågveien 57 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly embodies the essence of a second home. This delightful property, located on the western side of Tjøme, is more than just a holiday retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of Norway's coastal charm.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your chalet, casting a warm glow across the spacious living room. With its high ceilings and open layout, the chalet invites you to experience a seamless flow between the living, dining, and kitchen areas, making it an ideal space for both relaxation and entertaining.

A Home That Embraces Nature

The chalet is thoughtfully designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings. Situated on a generous plot of 1,026 square meters, the property is enveloped by mature trees, heather, and native vegetation, offering a sense of seclusion and peace. The expansive slate terrace, accessible directly from the living room, provides a perfect vantage point to soak in the stunning sea views and enjoy the sun from morning until late evening.

Key Features:
- Location: Tjøme, a renowned destination for its coastal beauty and vibrant summer life.
- Property Type: Chalet with a detached annex, offering additional space and privacy.
- Size: 72 square meters, with a well-designed floor plan that maximizes space and light.
- Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Two cozy bedrooms and two bathrooms, ensuring comfort for family and guests.
- Outdoor Living: A large slate terrace and multiple seating areas to enjoy the sun and sea views.
- Annex: Insulated and furnished, perfect for guests or as a private workspace.
- Accessibility: Easily reachable by car, with a driveway leading directly to the chalet.
- Proximity to Nature: Surrounded by hiking trails, cycling routes, and close to the sea for swimming and boating.
- Community: Part of a vibrant holiday community, yet maintains privacy due to its elevated position.
- Local Amenities: Grocery stores, shopping centers, and public transport within easy reach.
- Investment Potential: A sought-after location for holiday rentals, offering excellent rental yield potential.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Owning a second home in Tjøme means embracing a lifestyle where leisure and adventure go hand in hand. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous walking trails and cycling routes that meander through the stunning landscape. The nearby Glennekilen marina offers opportunities for boating and fishing, while the beaches provide a perfect setting for sunbathing and swimming.

For those who appreciate cultural experiences, Tjøme is home to the famous Verdens Ende, a natural landmark known for its breathtaking views and rich history. The vibrant summer life in Tjøme is complemented by a range of recreational activities, from local festivals to art exhibitions, ensuring there's always something to explore and enjoy.

A Second Home That Feels Like a First

Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat for weekend getaways or a base for extended stays, Gjervågveien 57 offers the perfect blend of comfort, charm, and convenience. The chalet is in good condition, with well-maintained interiors and exteriors, ready for you to move in and start creating memories.

In summary, this property is more than just a holiday home; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the natural beauty and vibrant community of Tjøme. With its idyllic location, thoughtful design, and potential for investment, Gjervågveien 57 is a rare find in the second home market, offering a lifestyle that is both enriching and rewarding.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
72
Price per m²
€4,916
Garden size
1026
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of the cabin at Øyangen 24

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Step outside on a January morning and the world is completely white and completely silent, except for the low rush of snowmelt somewhere under the ice. The air at 698 meters above sea level has a sharpness to it that wakes you up faster than any coffee. Then you remember: the sauna is already warm, the fireplace is set, and the ski trails are four minutes from the front door. This is Fosslivegen 35. Built in 2004 and sitting on over 1,000 square meters of mountain terrain in Vøringsfoss, Eidfjord municipality, this three-bedroom Norwegian chalet is one of those properties that earns its keep in every season. The turf roof — not decorative, genuinely functional — keeps the interior cool in July and insulated through February. The stained wilderness panel cladding weathers beautifully, and the lacquered wooden front door announces exactly what you're getting before you cross the threshold: a proper Norwegian fjell hytte with real bones to it. Inside, the living room anchors everything. The fireplace here isn't a feature you mention in passing — it's the gravitational centre of the entire cabin. Wide, wood-burning, and radiating the kind of heat that gets into your clothes and stays there, it turns ordinary evenings into the kind of nights people talk about on the drive home. High ceilings push the space upward, and the open plan between the kitchen and living area means whoever is cooking never gets left out of the conversation. The kitchen is fitted with solid wood fronts, tiled splashbacks, and a full set of integrated appliances — oven, cooktop, dishwasher, refrigerator — so you're not roughing it. There's real counter space here for actual meal preparation, which matters when you've got six people in from a day on th ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the picturesque west side of Tjøme, Søndre Svelvikstranda 21 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's stunning coastline. This charming country home, with its breathtaking views of the Vestfjord, is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a connection to nature. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you that this property is a rare find, combining the allure of a traditional Norwegian cabin with modern comforts and ample space for outdoor activities. 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 sun-drenched terrace. The main cabin, built in 1955, has been lovingly maintained, preserving its cozy atmosphere while offering all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. With three bedrooms and a modern bathroom, there's plenty of room for family and friends to join you in this idyllic setting. The property spans an impressive 3,475 square meters, including two separate land parcels, providing endless possibilities for gardening, outdoor games, or simply enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds you. The lush garden, dotted with mature trees and flowering shrubs, offers a sense of privacy and seclusion, making it the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For those who love the sea, this property is a dream come true. With a registered boat mooring at Svelvikstranda and access to a private sandy beach, you'll have endless opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. The beach, with its west-facing bathing pier, is ideal for sunbathing and watching the sun set over the horizon. Living in Tjøme is like stepping into a postcard. The area is renowned for its natural beauty ... click here to read more

Welcome to Søndre Svelvikstranda 21!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting archipelago, the chalet at Rønningen 22, Veierland, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. This charming property is more than just a second home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. 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 private terrace. This is the daily reality at Veierland, a car-free island known for its serene environment and vibrant community. A Perfect Retreat for Families and Friends The chalet, in excellent condition, is designed to accommodate family gatherings and friendly getaways. With three cozy bedrooms and a spacious living area, it provides ample room for everyone to relax and enjoy. The open-plan living room and kitchen are perfect for socializing, with large windows offering panoramic views of the lush landscape and the shimmering sea beyond. Key Features: - Location: Situated on Veierland, a picturesque island in Norway's Oslofjord. - Property Type: Chalet, ideal for a second home or holiday retreat. - Size: 83 square meters of living space. - Bedrooms: Three comfortable bedrooms. - Bathrooms: One well-equipped bathroom. - Outdoor Space: Expansive garden leading to the sea, perfect for outdoor activities. - Private Pier: Direct access to the water for boating and fishing. - Terraces: Multiple sun-drenched terraces for relaxation and dining. - Community: A vibrant, car-free island with cafes, restaurants, and organic markets. - Accessibility: Easily reachable by ferry, with connections to Tønsberg and other mainland locations. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Veierland is a ... click here to read more

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Stand on the upper terrace on a July morning, coffee in hand, and watch the Oslofjord catch the early light. The water below shifts from steel grey to something almost gold, and the only sounds are birdsong, wind through the pines, and the faint knock of a boat hull somewhere far off. That's what it feels like to own this 1966 cabin at the top of Torødveien 82 in Torød — a pocket of southern Nøtterøy where the sea is always visible and the pace of life adjusts itself accordingly. Nøtterøy is the kind of place Norwegians don't talk about too loudly. It sits just south of Tønsberg — one of the oldest towns in Scandinavia — connected to the mainland by bridge, yet separated from it in every way that matters. The island's southern reaches, where Torød sits, are all granite outcrops, juniper-scented paths, and small wooden cabins tucked into the hillsides. Locals come here to swim at Østre Bolærne, kayak the skerries around Nøtterøy's ragged coastline, and eat shrimp straight off the boat at Brygga in Tønsberg harbour. Summer here has a particular intensity — long evenings that never quite go dark, the smell of sunscreen and grilled mackerel, children running barefoot across warm rock. This cabin sits at the end of its lane, which matters more than it sounds. There's no through traffic, no noise from the road. A short walk from the shared parking on Torødveien leads you up through the hillside, past neighbouring cabins, until the path opens onto the property's 1,615 square metres of natural terrain — rock formations, open patches of grass, clusters of mature trees. The plot feels genuinely untamed. Nothing has been over-manicured or forced. The landscape simply is what it is, and the cabin works with it rather than against ... click here to read more

Welcome to this charming cabin on idyllic Nøtterøy!

Nestled in the heart of Tjøme, Ormeletveien 162 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norway's stunning coastline. This country home, set on a sprawling 4,012 square meter plot, is a haven for those seeking a blend of tranquility and adventure. With its rich history and breathtaking views, this property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. 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 sun-drenched terrace. The main cabin, dating back to 1897, is a testament to traditional Norwegian architecture, exuding warmth and character. Its interiors, painted in soft, period-appropriate hues, create a cozy yet spacious atmosphere, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen, though charmingly vintage, is fully functional and ready for your culinary adventures. Picture yourself preparing a hearty breakfast, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingling with the salty sea breeze. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining room, with its cast iron wood stove, beckons for family gatherings and intimate dinners. Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms await, each bathed in natural light and offering ample space for personalization. While a fresh coat of paint could enhance their charm, these rooms are already inviting sanctuaries for rest and rejuvenation. The annex, a delightful addition from 1920, expanded in 1988, provides flexibility and additional living space. With its own entrance, kitchen, and dining area, it's ideal for hosting guests or accommodating extended family. The annex's living room, complete with an open fireplace and custom seating, is a cozy retreat after a day of seaside adventures. Outside, the property ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ormeletveien 162 – a charming leisure property in exceptionally idyllic surroundings.

Nestled in the heart of Torød, a charming village known for its serene landscapes and proximity to the Oslofjord, this delightful chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and adventure. Located at Torødveien 78, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the sun casting a warm glow over the Oslofjord. This chalet, with its panoramic views and sun-drenched terraces, invites you to start your day with a cup of coffee on the balcony, soaking in the breathtaking vistas that stretch across Østfold and the surrounding islands. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in the late 1960s, the chalet has been lovingly maintained, preserving its original charm while incorporating modern conveniences. The main cabin exudes warmth with its rustic wooden floors, paneled walls, and exposed beams. A modern kitchen, installed in 2012, seamlessly blends with the traditional elements, offering a perfect space for culinary adventures. The living room is a haven for family gatherings, with ample space for a cozy sofa group and a dining area. A fireplace adds a touch of coziness, making it an inviting spot to unwind during the cooler months. With three bedrooms spread across the main cabin and two annexes, there's plenty of room for family and friends to join in the fun. Outdoor Living at Its Best The chalet's outdoor spaces are a true highlight, with 81 square meters of balcony and terrace space. Whether you're dining al fresco, sunbathing, or simply enjoying a good book, the outdoor areas cater to all your needs ... click here to read more

Welcome to Torødveien 78

Picture this: you wake up on a Saturday morning in late June, slide open the terrace door, and the Oslofjord is right there — silver-grey turning gold as the sun climbs over the Østfold islands. The air smells of pine resin and salt. Somewhere down on Torødveien a neighbor is heading to the beach with a kayak on a trailer. This is what mornings look like at Torødveien 78. Torød sits on the western side of the Oslofjord, tucked into the coastal municipality of Færder and Tønsberg — a stretch of shoreline that Norwegians have quietly treasured for generations. It's not a tourist hotspot in the showy sense. It's the kind of place where the same families have been coming every summer since the 1960s, where kids still fish off the rocks, and where the pace of life drops about three gears the moment you turn off the main road. If you've been searching for a genuine Norwegian hytte experience — not a glossy ski resort package, but the real thing — this is where you find it. The cabin itself dates from the late 1960s and wears its age honestly and well. Solid wood floors, panelled walls, exposed ceiling beams — these aren't decorative choices made by a designer, they're original details that have simply lasted because they were built to last. A new kitchen went in during 2012 and it's practical and bright without trying too hard, with enough counter space to actually cook a proper meal rather than just reheat something. The living room is genuinely spacious for a cabin of this scale — room for a sofa, a dining table, and a woodburning fireplace that earns its keep during those crisp October weekends when the light goes low and amber and you don't want to leave. Three bedrooms in total, spread thoughtfully across the main cabi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Torødveien 78

Welcome to Tangenveien 27, a delightful country home nestled on the serene island of Veierland, Norway. This property offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a slice of Norwegian paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. Veierland, a car-free haven, is a sanctuary for those who cherish the simplicity of life, where bicycles and footpaths replace the hustle and bustle of city streets. The property itself is a testament to classic Norwegian design, a 'hytte' that has been lovingly maintained since its construction in 1976. With a total living area of 59 square meters, this home is both cozy and functional, offering a perfect retreat from the world. The open-plan living and kitchen area is the heart of the home, where large south-facing windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Step outside onto the expansive 30 m² terrace, a sun-drenched haven perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the panoramic views of the lush landscape. This terrace, renewed in 2010, is where memories are made, whether it's a quiet morning coffee or a lively evening barbecue with friends. The property features two charming bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The master bedroom boasts a built-in wardrobe, while the second bedroom offers a custom-made bunk bed, ideal for families or guests. An additional room accessible from the terrace provides versatile space for storage or an extra sleeping area. The kitchen, renovated in 2016, is a chef's delight, equipped with mode ... click here to read more

Tangenveien 27 - a charming and well-maintained holiday paradise on idyllic Veierland.

Located in the picturesque setting of Tenvik in Færder, the plot at Tenvikveien in Nøtterøy offers a unique opportunity to build a home that's perfectly tailored to your life. Nestled away in a quiet cul-de-sac, this 577 square meter plot presents an ideal foundation for your future home, where you can create a lifetime of memories amidst captivating natural surroundings. It's an appealing spot for expats and overseas buyers particularly those seeking a serene slice of Norway. Imagine waking up each morning in a place where natural beauty is all around you. Your new home could be straight off the pages of a magazine, showcasing your personal style and catering to your every need. The plot's location is flat and grass-covered, offering straightforward planning for construction while providing high-quality sunlight throughout the day. Not only does this design facilitate building, but it also ensures that your future garden, terrace, or entertainment area will be bathed in sunlight for much of the day, enhancing your outdoor experience. Around you, you'll discover a friendly neighborhood characterized by one-to-two-story houses with traditional Norwegian architecture. This area is not just picture-perfect; it's bursting with life and opportunities for community engagement, perfect for families or anyone looking to integrate into local life. The plot is surrounded by lush forests, offering a host of outdoor activities to enjoy year-round. You'll have hiking and cycling trails at your doorstep as well as access to exceptional winter skiing routes. The region is a haven for nature lovers, making it all the easier for a foreign buyer to feel their new home aligns with an active lifestyle. In the winter months, don’t let the ... click here to read more

The plot is located in a rural and scenic residential area in Tenvik, Færder municipality, about 11 km from Tønsberg center.

Hello there! I must apologize right upfront—I’m always on the go showing off some wonderful properties before discovering your fantastic find in Nøtterøy, so my writing isn't always perfect. But let me tell you, this cabin on Storebuktveien 1 is quite the treasure! Tucked away amidst rich, serene landscapes, it offers a rare opportunity for those looking for a mix of a secluded hideout and a dash of modern flair. First things first, what’s it like here in Nøtterøy? As a potential buyer imagining living in this area, let me take you on a wee tour! This charming town is situated within the scenic landscapes of Norway, offering you breathtaking vistas all year round. Picture this: the summers here are as mild as they come, just right for exploring those nearby coastal paths and indulging in nature. Winters can be cold but are beautifully picturesque, with opportunities to see snow-draped trees and enjoy a cozy retreat in your cabin, preferably with a cup of cocoa by the fire. Nøtterøy's appeal is not just in what nature offers but also its genial community vibes. For those considering settling in, there’s a welcoming sense that reigns over the location, perfect for both the young and not-so-young. Since it’s not a city's hustle and bustle, the vibe is restful but active, balancing tranquility with subtle adventures. Folks around here enjoy the coastal vibe, lively casual community events, and the luxury of space. Now, let’s step into your potential new home! This cabin's much more than just four walls; it's the ambiance and charm that really make it shine. Let’s list out some features you’ll find: • Two cozy bedrooms • Modern kitchen with new appliances (2023) • Sunny terrace with superb views • Spacious 2.6-acre lot • ... click here to read more

Welcome to a secluded and very nice cabin on one level - high and free in the terrain.

Located in the serene and picturesque setting of Nøtterøy, this charming cabin at Storebuktveien 19 offers a delightful retreat for those seeking a blend of rustic living and contemporary comfort. With a generous size of 114 square meters scattered over two floors, the property boasts spacious and well-appointed interiors complemented by an expansive outdoor space that features a balcony and two large terraces, ideal for enjoying the breathtaking sea views and optimal sunlight exposure. Nestled in a private and tranquil area, the cabin ensures privacy and seclusion, making it a perfect family getaway or a quiet space for creative pursuits. The proximity to the water introduces a variety of recreational activities; a registered boat dock and sandy beach are just a short walk away, providing ample opportunities for swimming, boating, or simply relaxing by the shore. This good-condition, four-bedroom cabin exemplifies a warm and inviting atmosphere, highlighted by tasteful décor and a consistently high standard of finishes. On the ground floor, the living room exudes coziness with a fireplace and heat pump, setting a comfortable ambiance throughout the year. The kitchen offers ample cupboard and counter space, catering to all culinary needs. There’s also a handy annex connected to one of the terraces, providing additional bedroom space and storage. The upper floor features a loft-style living room that adds an extra layer of charm to the home, while practical amenities like a separate laundry room and a bathroom equipped with underfloor heating enhance comfort and convenience. The cabin comfortably accommodates family and guests, ensuring delightful stays during vacations or weekend escapes. For the outdoor enthusiast o ... click here to read more

Welcome to an inviting cabin over two floors, with a secluded and idyllic location!

Once upon a time, nestled in the heart of the beautiful Norwegian archipelago, awaits a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the clamor of city life. Let me take you on a journey to Holmsbrekkene 93, situated in the picturesque locale of Nøtterøy, Norway. A place where natural beauty and a tranquil lifestyle blend seamlessly, offering a precious escape from the daily grind. This inviting cabin, priced attractively at 766,000 NOK, promises more than just a getaway; it's a chance to create a true home by the waterside. Positioned perfectly to capture abundant sunlight, the property boasts direct access to a private shoreline, making it a heavenly spot for anyone with a love for the sea. Its accessible dock facilitates endless maritime adventures—imagine setting sail into the sparkling waters or indulging in a peaceful day of fishing. In its current good condition, the cabin awaits an owner with a vision. While it’s fully livable as is, the space presents an exciting opportunity for personalization and upgrades its new owners may desire. The cabin is a canvas, whether you're considering slight modern touches or maintaining a more traditional feel, the possibilities are plentiful. Living in Nøtterøy offers a truly distinctive experience far removed from the fast-paced urban environment. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, the area provides numerous outdoor activities. From hiking through the serene woods to discovering hidden coves along the water’s edge, there’s always something to explore. The local community here is tight-knit and welcoming, providing a perfect environment for both retirees and families looking for a peaceful place to raise children. The cabin itself is a warm embr ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom V/Lars Marius og Jim Robin welcomes you to the fantastic Holmsbrekkene 93! A fantastic property in the first row with excellent sunlight and shoreline.

Tucked away in the serene coastal town of Tjøme, Norway lies a one-of-a-kind opportunity—a lot that boasts not just any view, but breathtaking sea vistas punctuated by private rocky formations and forested expanses. This expansive stretch of land, covering a generous 5,711 square meters, is up for grabs—a gem waiting for a visionary buyer to unlock its potential. Picture this: a property with an abundance of natural beauty, encased by dense oak forests and a lush landscape that seems to have jumped right out of a picture book. The forest floor here is not your everyday sight; it's magical, rich with moss and other flora, offering a vibrant backdrop to your dreams of development. From the central lawn, whimsical moss-lined paths meander up through thick leaves to private rock outcroppings, offering unparalleled views of the sea merging seamlessly with the sky in the south. Truly, nature here is nothing short of magnificent. The property, originally serving as the homestead for a now-aged detached house and a simple garage, sets the stage for what could be. Needless to say, these structures stand in need of considerable TLC—or perhaps even more—a full renovation to truly shine. But let's not see this as a hindrance; consider it an open canvas. Here is your chance to design and create, to mold and dream, all while being cradled by the natural splendor of Tjøme. The dwelling is 148 square meters in scope, and the modest garage tags along at 24 square meters. Take a minute to imagine: the sun setting beyond your very own rock formations, the promise of days spent hiking around Moutmarka just to the east, or perhaps even securing a spot for a boat to explore the maritime surroundings. It's a real slice of life in Norway, rea ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tjøme, Norway, this delightful chalet at Holeveien 30 offers a unique blend of comfort, accessibility, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. A Day in the Life at Holeveien 30 Picture this: You start your morning with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive south-facing terrace, basking in the early sun. The air is crisp, and the view is nothing short of breathtaking. As you sip your coffee, you plan your day. Perhaps a morning hike along the nearby trails, where the scent of pine and the sight of deer are your only companions. Or maybe a leisurely stroll to the beach at Grepan, just a stone's throw away, where the gentle waves invite you for a refreshing swim. After a morning of adventure, return to your cozy chalet, where the warmth of the fireplace welcomes you. The open-plan living area, with its freshly painted walls and inviting atmosphere, is perfect for unwinding. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, makes meal preparation a joy, whether you're cooking for yourself or hosting friends. The Chalet Experience This single-level chalet is designed for ease and comfort. With two spacious bedrooms, it's ideal for families or hosting guests. The large bedroom offers ample space, ensuring everyone has their own cozy corner. The bathroom, though singular, is well-appointed and functional, catering to all your needs. The chalet's exterior, newly painted in 2024, exudes a fresh and welcoming vibe. The lush lawn, maintained effortlessly by a robotic mower, is perfect for outdoor ... click here to read more

Welcome to this idyllic and peacefully located holiday property!

So here I am writing up about this property at Kjølhalveien 57, 3233 Sandefjord – and if you're looking from overseas, you really need the details on both the house and the area. I’m very busy these days showing homes in the region, especially to expats and foreign buyers curious about the Norwegian coast, so I’ll give you all the info you need. Honestly, if you're thinking about a true country_home lifestyle, right by the water, but still with access to the local community, this one might actually make sense for you. First, a bit about Sandefjord and the area around it, since that’s important for anyone coming from abroad. Sandefjord is known in Norway as a peaceful, friendly city right on the south coast, about 1.5 hours drive from Oslo and with good road and rail links. The city itself is proper Norwegian – clean, safe, with good schools and services, but also relaxed enough to really feel like a place for holidays or extended stays, not just a busy city. Lots of people here spend their summers down by the coast, hopping around islands, or out fishing and boating on the fjords – that’s really a big part of life here. The climate is probably nicer than most expect, with warmer summers than a lot of places in Norway (think 17-22°C on average July days) and the winters are cold, sure, but less harsh because of the coastal location – you will get snow but it’s not unlivable. People here are used to using their cabins year-round. If you've never lived country_home style in Norway before, let me be honest: it's about being outside, being part of nature. You spend your evenings on the terrace, you take your coffee down to the dock, and in summer you swim almost every morning. On weekends or after work, people go for hikes, ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kjølhalveien 57, an idyllic beachfront property with private dock, swimming beach, sun, and beautiful views.

Welcome to a lovely villa located in the beautiful town of Skallestad, where expansive skies and breathtaking fjord views define daily life. This charming property situated at Krokveien 4 appeals to those looking for convenience and comfort on a single level. Built in 2016, it is designed to meet the needs of the modern family while providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle. Let's dive into the details of this well-designed villa and what it means to live in this enchanting area. Nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac, this property offers a tranquil lifestyle that is ideal for families and professionals seeking a balance between work and leisure. The villa's thoughtful layout is all on one floor, making it accessible for all age groups. With two bedrooms and a single bathroom, it's a perfect fit for a small family or a couple looking for an extra room to use as a guest bedroom or home office. The living and dining room area, adorned with a cozy fireplace, is great for relaxing with loved ones or entertaining guests. The kitchen, separate from the dining area, makes meal preparation a simple task without disrupting the flow of the main living spaces. The villa also includes a laundry room and an internal storage room, which keeps the home decluttered and maximizes space. The underfloor heating in the cozy garden room adds to the year-round enjoyment of this lovely home. Now, for those thinking about what life in Skallestad has to offer, here’s a snapshot. Skallestad is a quaint town where the sea is a stone's throw away, perfect for those who appreciate marine activities. The nearby schools and kindergartens make it an ideal spot for families. The local hiking areas promise adventures for nature enthusiasts looki ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Julie Kihle Kristiansen har gleden av å presentere Krokveien 4!

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace, coffee in hand. Welcome to Årøskogen 20, a stunning chalet nestled on the western shore of Hamburgkilen in Sandefjord, Norway. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories. A Prime Location for Your Second Home Sandefjord, a charming coastal town, is renowned for its rich maritime history and vibrant cultural scene. Just a short drive from Oslo, it offers the perfect blend of accessibility and seclusion. The chalet's location is a mere 40 meters from the water's edge, providing direct access to a private boat mooring. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a weekend explorer, the Tønsberg Fjord and the wider Oslofjord region are at your doorstep, promising endless nautical adventures. A Year-Round Retreat Completed in 2011 and thoughtfully upgraded in 2025, this chalet is designed for year-round enjoyment. The spacious living area, with its impressive ceiling height and large windows, invites natural light to flood the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The modern wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness during the cooler months, while underfloor heating ensures comfort throughout the year. A Culinary Haven The open-plan kitchen is a chef's dream, featuring classic oak cabinetry and a generous kitchen island. Whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or a gourmet dinner, the integrated appliances and ample counter space make cooking a pleasure. The adjacent dining area, with its stunning sea views, is perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. Comfortable Acco ... click here to read more

Welcome to Årøskogen 20, a sunny leisure property with a beautiful cabin from 2011, boat mooring, and stunning views.

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Natural Beauty Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, the crisp Norwegian air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Welcome to your new sanctuary at Bogenveien 39, Stokke—a charming cabin nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Norway, offering a perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. A Day in the Life at Bogenveien 39 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding greenery set the tone for a day of relaxation and adventure. As the sun rises higher, take a short stroll to the nearby sandy beach, where the gentle waves invite you for a refreshing swim or a peaceful walk along the shore. Return to your cabin for a cozy lunch in the open-plan living area, where large windows frame the vibrant hues of the forest, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and outdoor splendor. The cabin's layout encourages family gatherings, with ample space for dining and lounging, fostering an atmosphere of warmth and togetherness. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights As the seasons change, so too does the landscape, offering a dynamic backdrop to your holiday home. In spring, the forest comes alive with wildflowers and the promise of new beginnings. Summer brings long days perfect for exploring the hiking trails that weave through the nearby woods, while autumn paints the landscape in rich, golden hues. Winter transforms the area into a serene wonderland, where the crisp air and snow-dusted trees create a magical setting for cozy evenings by the fire. The local community embraces each season with festivals and events that celebrate the regio ... click here to read more

EIE eiendomsmegling v/ Jan Berg welcomes you to Bogenveien 39!

Welcome to Engeveien 27, a delightful chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Sandefjord, Norway. This charming property offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Europe's most picturesque coastal towns. With its breathtaking fjord views and proximity to the Engø Marina, this chalet is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant holiday home. A Slice of Norwegian Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp air filled with the scent of pine trees, and the sun casting a golden hue over the fjord. This is the everyday reality at Engeveien 27. The chalet, set on a generous 1,695 square meter plot, offers a secluded haven where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. Chalet Features: - Size: 44 square meters of cozy living space. - Bedrooms: 1, with a built-in bunk bed for additional sleeping arrangements. - Bathrooms: None, offering a rustic, back-to-nature experience. - Living Room: Features two fireplaces, natural wood paneling, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. - Kitchen: An older, charming kitchen with solid wood countertops and space for a dining table. - Outdoor Spaces: South-facing terrace, perfect for sunbathing and al fresco dining. - Views: Stunning vistas of the fjord and surrounding landscapes. - Year Built: 1967, showcasing traditional craftsmanship. - Heating: Electric and wood-burning stoves for cozy warmth year-round. - Parking: Ample space on the property. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Sandefjord is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and those who cherish a slower pace of life. The chalet's location offers easy access to a myriad of activities: - Boating and Fishing: Just a short walk to the E ... click here to read more

Welcome to Engeveien 27