Seaside Chalet with Private Jetty in Scenic Vindenespollen, Ågotnes

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Vindenespollen 5, 5363 Ågotnes, Ågotnes (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 72Floor area

€172,566

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

72m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Vindenespollen area, this delightful chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene retreat in Norway. Located at Vindenespollen 5, Ågotnes, this property is a haven for those who cherish the great outdoors and the soothing embrace of nature.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the sun casting its golden rays across the landscape, and the fresh scent of pine trees wafting through the air. This is the daily reality for residents of this charming chalet, where the natural beauty of the surroundings is matched only by the warmth and comfort of the home itself.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure

Living in Vindenespollen is like stepping into a postcard. The area is renowned for its stunning coastal views, lush forests, and abundant wildlife. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate angler, or simply someone who enjoys a leisurely stroll along the beach, this location offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities.

The climate here is mild, with long summer days perfect for exploring the nearby hiking trails or enjoying a picnic by the sea. Winters are equally enchanting, with the landscape transforming into a winter wonderland, ideal for cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove.

A Home with Character and Comfort

The chalet itself is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. With two bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, it offers comfortable accommodation for families or couples. The open-plan living room and kitchen area is the heart of the home, featuring large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

A wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic charm, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that's perfect for gatherings with family and friends. The kitchen, with its mix of cabinetry styles and solid wood countertops, is both functional and stylish, making meal preparation a pleasure.

Outdoor Living at Its Finest

One of the standout features of this property is its extensive outdoor space. The lush, sheltered garden is a private oasis, offering several sun-drenched terraces where you can relax and soak up the sun. Whether you're enjoying a morning coffee on the balcony or hosting a barbecue on the main terrace, the outdoor living areas are designed to maximize your enjoyment of the stunning surroundings.

The private jetty and boathouse plot are rare and valuable assets, providing direct access to the water for boating, swimming, or fishing. This is a paradise for sea enthusiasts, with easy access to the Hjeltefjorden and the open sea beyond.

Convenience Meets Seclusion

Despite its idyllic setting, the chalet is conveniently located just a short drive from Ågotnes, where you'll find a variety of shops and essential services. The vibrant city of Bergen is only 35 minutes away, making it feasible to use the chalet as a weekday retreat or a weekend getaway.

Public transportation is easily accessible, with a bus stop just a 7-minute walk away, providing easy access to the wider region. This perfect balance between seclusion and convenience makes the property an attractive option for those seeking a peaceful escape without sacrificing modern amenities.

Key Features and Amenities:
- Idyllic location with excellent sun exposure
- Private jetty and boathouse plot
- Lush, sheltered garden with multiple terraces
- Open-plan living room and kitchen with wood-burning stove
- Two comfortable bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom
- Easy access to shops, services, and public transport
- Short commute to Bergen city center
- Proximity to both sea and freshwater swimming
- Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts with hiking trails and fishing spots nearby

This chalet in Vindenespollen is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. It's a place where you can unwind, recharge, and create lasting memories with loved ones. Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming property your new sanctuary by the sea.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
72
Price per m²
€2,397
Garden size
1100
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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Picture this: a Tuesday morning in July, coffee in hand, bare feet on sun-warmed timber boards, and the only sound for miles is a woodpecker working through a pine somewhere behind the tree line. That's the rhythm of life at Hedrumveien 866 in Kvelde — a two-bedroom chalet perched on an elevated, south-facing plot in the forests of Vestfold, with a private bathing jetty and a rowing boat waiting for you down at Åsrumvannet. This isn't a glossy holiday complex or a converted apartment with a mountain view slapped on the brochure. It's a genuine Norwegian hytte — the kind Norwegians guard jealously and rarely let go of. The chalet sits at the end of a forest road, surrounded on three sides by dense spruce and pine, which means the nearest neighbour is heard only occasionally and seen almost never. The elevated position gives the main living space a wide-open outlook southeast toward Åsrumvannet, and on clear days the lake glitters through the trees like broken glass. In autumn, that same view turns copper and amber. In winter, with snow on the branches and the wood stove crackling, the silence is almost theatrical. Speaking of the stove — a brand-new Contura unit was installed in 2022, and it transforms the open-plan living area into something genuinely warm and lived-in on cool evenings. The high ceiling and oversized windows keep things light even on grey September afternoons, and the layout means you're never really indoors and outdoors at the same time; the two feel continuous. Direct access from the lounge leads out to a partially covered south-facing terrace, which was substantially expanded in 2022 and 2023. There's a built-in bench, plenty of room for a long dining table, and enough sheltered space to sit outsid ... click here to read more

Hedrumveien 866 - presented by Krogsveen v/Andreas S. Bjønnes - Photo: Karl Filip Kronstad

Friday afternoon, the car is packed, and ninety minutes out of Oslo you're turning off the main road into the quiet pines of Buerskogen. By the time the engine goes off, the only sounds are wind through the spruce trees and maybe a woodpecker somewhere in the distance. That's the pace this cabin runs on — and once you've had a weekend of it, the city feels very far away indeed. Buerskogen 92 sits in one of Halden municipality's more unhurried holiday pockets, a sparsely developed woodland area where plots are spread out and neighbours are close enough to wave to but far enough to forget about. The cabin dates to 1976 and has been looked after properly over the decades — not over-renovated, not neglected. It's got the kind of honest solidity that older Norwegian timber construction tends to produce, updated where it matters: public water and sewage connection, a newer wood stove, a heat pump for the shoulder seasons, and a kitchen fitted in 2021 that's functional without pretending to be anything else. At 57 square metres total, the layout is compact and sensible. Entrance hall, storage room, bathroom, three separate bedrooms, and an open living area where the kitchen flows directly into the lounge. Three bedrooms in a 57-square-metre cabin means rooms that are cosy rather than cavernous — exactly right for a place where you're mostly outside anyway. The wood stove anchors the living space; on a wet October evening with the fire going and rain hitting the windows, you'll understand exactly why Norwegians are so attached to their hytter. The 42-square-metre terrace out front is the real extension of the living space through the warmer months. Coffee in the morning with forest stretching out in front of you. Dinner outsi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Ågotnes, Skjergardsvegen 1742 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. This charming chalet, with its blend of modern comforts and traditional allure, is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor. A Modern Chalet with Timeless Appeal Originally constructed in 1973, this chalet underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2017, transforming it into a contemporary haven while preserving its classic Norwegian charm. The updates include a sleek new kitchen, modern electrical systems, and fresh surfaces that breathe new life into the space. The result is a home that feels both cozy and sophisticated, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Situated on a generous 1,028 square meter plot, the property boasts expansive outdoor areas that are a true delight. The large terrace and lush lawn are bathed in sunlight, providing the perfect setting for family gatherings, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky in vibrant hues. The surrounding landscape, with its rocky outcrops and open spaces, offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. A Gateway to Nature's Wonders The chalet's location is a dream for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Just a short distance from the sea, it offers easy access to swimming, fishing, and boating. Nearby hiking trails and bathing spots invite you to explore the stunning natural beauty of the region. For boating aficionados, Olsvik Marina offers the possibility of renting a boat space, adding another layer of convenience to your seaside lifestyle. Comfort and Convenience Inside, the chalet is thoughtfully designed ... 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.

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.

Step out onto the terrace at Holmavegen 30 on a clear July morning. The fjord is flat and silver, the archipelago spreads out in front of you like a handful of green islands dropped into the water, and the only sound is the rope on the dock tapping against the boathouse wall. Coffee in hand, you realize the boat is right there, ten steps down the rock, and Bergen is forty minutes away by car. This is what Norwegian coastal life actually feels like. Hauglandshella sits on Askøy island, connected to Bergen by the Askøy Bridge — one of the longest suspension bridges in Norway — which makes the commute into the city effortless while the setting feels completely remote. This stretch of the island's eastern shoreline is quiet, unpretentious, and genuinely beautiful in a way that photographs never quite capture. The light in late spring, when the sun barely sets and the rocks stay warm until midnight, is something else entirely. The chalet itself was built in 1981 and sits on a generous 4,792 square meter plot that rolls down to its own private shoreline. Ninety square meters of interior living space sounds modest until you're standing under the 3.5-meter ceiling in the living room, looking through the large windows at an unobstructed stretch of open water. That ceiling height changes everything. The stone fireplace anchors the room — and come October, when the Norwegian autumn arrives in earnest, you'll be glad it's there. The open kitchen sits alongside the dining and living areas, and whoever's cooking has a direct sightline to the sea. That's a design decision you only appreciate once you've done the dishes while watching a boat drift past in the dusk. Two bedrooms on the main floor handle the basics comfortably, each wi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Holmavegen 30 - a rare leisure property with its own shoreline and boathouse.

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 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!

Nestled in the heart of Vestland, Norway, Hanøyvegen 351 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of coastal paradise. This country home, located in the charming village of Hauglandshella, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless beauty of the Norwegian fjords. 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 private veranda. This is the daily reality at Hanøyvegen 351, a property that perfectly balances modern comfort with the serene allure of nature. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Style The main house, recently renovated, boasts a contemporary kitchen equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, making meal preparation a joy. The spacious living room, with its large windows, offers panoramic views of the sea, creating a bright and inviting space for relaxation or entertaining guests. A new wood-burning stove adds a touch of coziness, perfect for those cooler Norwegian evenings. Upstairs, three well-appointed bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests. Each room is designed to maximize light and space, ensuring a restful retreat after a day of exploring the local area. The newly renovated bathroom, complete with underfloor heating and a luxurious shower, adds a touch of indulgence to your daily routine. ### A Haven for Guests For those who love to entertain, the separate guest house offers privacy and comfort. With its own bathroom and underfloor heating, your visitors will feel right at home, just steps away from the main residence. ### Unmatched Waterfront Amenities The property's waterfront facilities are truly exceptional. A private jetty ... click here to read more

Hanøyvegen 351 - Dream by the sea

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Kjerrgarden, Norway, lies an opportunity that beckons the keen eye for potential. The boathouse located at Ådlandsvik-Naust, 5314 Kjerrgarden, invites investors and dreamers alike to envision what could be. With an extensive need for rehabilitation, this property presents itself as a true fixer-upper for those ready to take on the challenge and unveil its lush setting's hidden assets. Stepping onto this lot, you're greeted by views that sing of tranquility and promise. The boathouse, albeit in its weathered glory, whispers of times bygone and the delightful prospect of revival. Set with a captivating panorama over Herdlefjorden, Nordhordaland, the vista alone is reason enough to set roots here. Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle lull of water and basking in the sunlight that warms this corner of the world. The structure itself, aged and yearning for a breath of fresh air, is nonetheless ripe with potential. Divided into five rooms with partial furnishings, it includes rudimentary kitchen and bathroom facilities - the canvas for a visionary ready to bring modern comforts to these rustic remnants. The loft, crafted with three distinct rooms, awaits the transformation from forgotten space to perhaps a cozy studio or workshop. • Boathouse with rich history • Parking space available • Partial furnishings included • Basic kitchen and bathroom facilities • Loft with three rooms • Wooden pier facilities in need restoration • Electrical panel with three circuits • Scenic views over Herdlefjorden • Located by the sea for boating and fishing • Boat slip included in Ådlandsvik Small Boat Harbor The maritime lifestyle this location promises is unparalleled. Enjoy access to a boat ... click here to read more

Boathouse with a great location but in need of extensive rehabilitation. It also includes a boat slip in the marina and a parking space.

Nestled in the serene landscape of Kjerrgarden, a beautiful and secluded area comes to life on Hestetreet, 5314 Kjerrgarden. Here lies a captivating opportunity—a residential plot covering over 1.2 acres, complete with an accompanying boathouse parcel, ready for those seeking the tranquility and freedom to construct their home. If you've dreamt of designing your ideal residence amidst nature, this opportunity awaits to become a reality. The location is simply stunning, tucked away in the picturesque region of Fauskanger, known for its peaceful and rural charm. The plot offers breathtaking sea views and a short boat ride away, you will discover the vibrant archipelago. These islands are renowned for their inviting swimming spots, charming islands, and abundant fishing hotspots. Whether you fancy a quiet afternoon by the water or an adventure into the heart of nature, this location offers it all. Living in Kjerrgarden means stepping into a world where nature is just a stone's throw away. Imagine waking up to the stunning landscape of Fauskanger and embarking on invigorating hikes on Abeddissefjellet, just a short walk away from your doorstep. From nearby beaches to scenic mountain trails, there are countless opportunities for leisure and recreation. The climate here leans towards the cooler side, given its proximity to the sea, but it's a refreshing escape that truly reinvigorates the spirit. - Opportunity to build your dream home - Stunning sea views - Over 1.2 acres of space - Associated boathouse parcel - Hiking and nature trails nearby - Short distance to beaches - Access to vibrant archipelago - Just minutes to Fauskanger Primary and Secondary School - Areas for boating, fishing, and swimming - 4-minute drive to gr ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 ved Trude Gunnlaugsson-Gravdal har gleden av å presentere denne flotte eiendommen!

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!

Picture this: Tucked away in the quaint town of Hauglandshella, you're walking up to a cabin that promises a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle, yet remains a story waiting to unfold. This isn’t just any cabin; it’s a place begging to be called a home, especially for those seeking tranquility with a brush of maritime lifestyle. Situated at Skotnes 57, this coveted cabin offers you a slice of Norway's raw beauty. Whether you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking for a serene retreat, this might just be the investment that you've been dreaming about. This cabin, quite literally perched at the top of a headland, surrounded by picturesque sceneries, has earmarked itself into the heart of Hauglandshella. With two cozy bedrooms and a well-sized bathroom, this 58 square meter residence has enough space to cater to a small family or for you to enjoy all by yourself. You have a boat? Perfect! The cabin features a boat dock at the neighbor's quay, just a short amble away. For those who appreciate a bit of maritime adventure, this is your open avenue to the sea. As you step into this cabin, the immediate feeling is that of being embraced by its warm and welcoming aura. Marrying old-world coziness with modern conveniences, this cabin comes equipped with essential comforts including electricity, a proper toilet, a shower, and even a washing machine. One can take solace in knowing that, despite its rustic charm, contemporary needs have been well-addressed. The exterior does beckon a bit of attention, so roll up your sleeves this summer for some light maintenance—an opportunity to add your personal touch, and therein lies its uncut potential. Living in Hauglandshella is like writing an ode to nature. The town is characterized b ... click here to read more

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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 embrace of Kjerrgarden, this charming chalet at Nordre Hauglandsvegen 108 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Just a short 20-minute drive from the Askøy Bridge, this property is perfectly positioned for those seeking a tranquil retreat with breathtaking views over the Herdlafjorden. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian coast. This chalet, with its generous plot of 1,678 square meters, provides the perfect backdrop for a second home, where privacy and nature harmoniously coexist. The property is easily accessible by car, ensuring that your escape to tranquility is as seamless as possible. Originally built in 1950, the chalet has been thoughtfully updated to blend its classic charm with modern comforts. Significant renovations in 2016 included new cladding, additional insulation, and the installation of new windows and doors, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency. Inside, the chalet offers a cozy yet practical layout. The living room, with its large windows, frames the stunning sea views, creating an inviting space for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The simple yet functional kitchen, complete with a dedicated dining area, is perfect for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. The two comfortable bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, while the basement, equipped with a practical shower solution, offers additional storage or hobby space. The outdoor terrace and balcony area are ideal for enjoying the fresh sea air, dining al fresco, or simply relaxing with a book while taking in the panoramic views of the fjord. Living in Kjerrgarden offers a unique lifestyle, ... click here to read more

Nordre Haugland, approx. 20 min from the bridge.

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.

Ah, what a joy it is to introduce you to this hidden gem nestled at Nordre Hauglandsvegen 69 in Kjerrgarden, Norway. As a busy real estate agent dipping into the heart of global properties, I find this cabin to be a wonderful opportunity for those of you overseas looking for a serene hideaway. Let's take a leisurely stroll through what could potentially be your new favorite escape. Imagine waking up in the heart of Norway's breathtaking nature, surrounded by rolling landscapes where each morning promises a touch of tranquility and fresh air. Kjerrgarden is known for being a quaint and peaceful corner of the world, where the sound of rustling leaves is sometimes the loudest noise you’ll hear. This property offers that rare chance of owning a little slice of peace—a cabin that's both well-situated and steeped in local appeal. Now, let’s talk specifics. At 34 square meters, the space offers a snug yet efficient layout, perfect for those desiring to step away from the hustle and clutter of city life. It's essentially a canvas for cozy living, with a vestibule welcoming you into a living space that feels like home the minute you step through the door. Perhaps there's a bit of rustic vibe to it, a certain timelessness since it was built back in 1946. That's the charm, excuse me, the allure of it—instant warmth, an inviting atmosphere where comfort meets simplicity. One of the luxuries is its large plot size of 5,250 square meters, which can spur the imagination on all sorts of outdoor possibilities. Whether it's gardening, setting up a seating area under the trees, or letting the kids run wild, there's room to breathe and enjoy nature at its purest. Outdoors, that big patch of land means you are never short of options for g ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordre Hauglandsvegen 69 - Presented by Eiendomsmegler Vest v/ Tom Rosenlund

Nestled in the serene, picturesque locale of Hauglandshella, this unique opportunity on Heiane 57 offers more than just a lot—it presents a chance to embrace the tranquil lifestyle of a truly charming Norwegian village. With a plot area of approximately 1,127.5 square meters and a building size of about 36 square meters, this property invites you to dream big. It's a blank canvas, ready to be transformed into a personal haven or an appealing investment. Let's start by setting the stage for this locale. Hauglandshella, found on the enchanting island of Askøy, is a place where natural beauty and peace reign supreme. Here, you will find a sense of seclusion, yet you’re just about 14 kilometers from Kleppestø, where you can access various shopping and dining options. If you’re fond of the outdoors, Hauglandshella offers numerous opportunities. Kollevågen, a popular recreation area featuring beaches and hiking trails, is just a short drive away. For those who enjoy nautical pursuits, the location grants excellent access to the surrounding waters. This lot, despite its rural setting, maintains a good condition and fosters endless potential. It’s important to highlight that the property itself is not in need of significant revitalization, but the opportunity for personal renovation could enhance its value and functionality. There is room to expand, develop, or simply enjoy the existing structure, which features: - A living room - One bedroom - Hallway - Basement - Plot area of 1,127.5 m² - Easy access to surrounding recreational areas - Tranquil setting Life on Askøy, and specifically in Hauglandshella, is shaped by its moderate oceanic climate, offering mild winters and cool, pleasant summers. This temperate climate ensure ... click here to read more

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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 f ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler 1 v/ Petter Krantz har gleden av å presentere Tellnes!