Secluded 3-Bedroom Cabin with Stunning Views and Ski Trail Access in Sirdal's Scenic Beauty!

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Sirdalsveien 7083, 4443 Tjørhom, Tjørhom (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 98Floor area

€229,914

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

98m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine retreating to the serene, picturesque vistas of Tjørhom, nestled within Norway's heartland. At Sirdalsveien 7083, we have a charming chalet that whispers peace and embraces you with warmth. As a very busy real estate agent, it's not often I find time to sit down and truly relish in what a location offers, but this property indeed deserves a deeper dive into its essence. Perfect for those overseas buyers looking for a Nordic escape, this chalet strikes a delightful balance between seclusion and accessibility.

First off, let's chat about this lovely chalet itself. The word cozy appears to have found its soulmate right here in Tjørhom. We're talking about a property that effortlessly marries modern comforts with rustic charm. Covering a surprisingly spacious 98 square meters, you'll find three well-appointed bedrooms that promise restful slumbers, supported by a stylishly modern kitchen and a bright living area endowed with ample fenestration that floods the interior with natural light.

Make sure to picture all of this with a backdrop of magnificent views that change with the seasons. It's like having a live painting just outside your window!
- 3 bedrooms: Generous and inviting
- 1 bathroom: Sleek and functional
- Living room: Light-filled and expansive
- Kitchen: Contemporary design
- Windows: Large, maximizing natural light and views
- Layout: Smart and functional
- Plot type: Freehold
- Secluded location: Tranquil and private
- Condition: Maintained in good shape
- Modern colors: Fresh and inviting
- Storage: Adequate for your needs
- Heating: Efficient and effective
- Spacious area: 98 sqm of usable area

Transitioning to the locale, which is just as much a part of the property’s allure, Tjørhom is a mosaic of natural wonders and cultural offerings. As an overseas buyer or expatriate, it's essential to understand the lifestyle this area presents. Tjørhom enjoys a continental climate, with vibrant summers where temperatures occasionally compete to touch 25°C, and winters that transform the landscape into a snow-kissed wonderland – perfect for ski enthusiasts.

Ah, skiing! Right around the corner, you’ll find well-groomed ski trails, leading you on adventures through dazzling snowscapes. And if skiing’s not your thing, there are plenty of paths for hiking or biking, ready to satisfy any outdoor lover’s heart. Ålsheia and Tjørhomfjellet ski centers are just a snowball’s throw away, promising endless ventures whether you are a beginner or experienced athlete. Don’t forget to wrap up your trails with a hot drink at Sinnes Fjellstue, a charming and cozy spot within walking distance.

Shopping convenience is also within arm's reach, with GP/Joker grocery store a short stroll away. Living in Tjørhom lets you enjoy seasonal activities year-round, from the stunning autumn foliage to the spring bloom. This is a great starting point for nice trips all year round!

Living in a chalet isn't quite like ordinary home life, and this one particularly elevates the experience. These types of homes exude a specific charm and intimacy – you can practically feel the warmth of the fireplace before even stepping into one.
Imagine evening gatherings around the fireplace with loved ones, the crackling fire providing a soothing soundtrack to your conversations. The timbered architecture gives an endearing, rustic feel while the modern amenities ensure all your comforts are met. The chalet life allows for an authentic connection with nature without sacrificing convenience or style.

However, let me also take a moment to remind you, dear overseas buyer, that while this chalet is in good condition, every property has its little quirks. A fixer-upper means opportunity, creativity, and a new canvas. Getting your hands into the plaster or choosing fresh hues, these are the moments where a house becomes truly yours. Tjørhom is not just a location; it’s a lifestyle that combines nature, serenity, and community. It’s calling to those seeking quietude alongside a canvas for their life’s masterpiece.

If you've dreamt of a lodge-like life surrounded by Norway’s breathtaking scenery, this chalet is one you definitely shouldn't overlook. As you consider making Tjørhom your Norwegian sanctuary, remember that life here is about basking in the subtle beauty of nature and soaking up those peaceful, tranquil Norwegian vibes. Welcome to your new retreat – it's ready to be claimed by those who appreciate both its current allure and its vast potential!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
98
Price per m²
€2,346
Garden size
1420
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 Nordre Fjellbergodden 9 (Photo: Pål Harald Uthus)

Step outside on a Tuesday morning in late June, and the sun hasn't set in three weeks. The fjord below Engvikvegen is glassy and silver, a sea eagle is working the shoreline maybe two hundred meters out, and the only sound is the low tick of the wood stove cooling down from last night. That's the rhythm of life on Rebbenesøy — unhurried, raw, and genuinely hard to leave. This three-bedroom chalet sits on 1,757 square meters of Troms county coastline, priced at €179,000, and it comes with something increasingly difficult to find anywhere in Arctic Norway: boathouse rights. Specifically, shared usage rights to half of a boathouse plus the legal possibility to install your own floating dock. For anyone who fishes, kayaks, or simply wants a boat on call, that detail changes everything about how you use this island. The house itself was built in 1983 and has been kept in good condition — honest cabin standards, nothing pretentious. The interior runs to 62 square meters of indoor living area, which sounds compact until you walk through and realise how well it's laid out. Three bedrooms handle a family or a group of friends without anyone feeling squeezed. The living room has oversized windows that frame the fjord like a painting you never get tired of, and in the centre of it all sits a wood-burning stove. On an October evening when the storm rolls in from the west and the rain hammers the glass, that stove becomes the entire point of the property. The kitchen is practical and honest — classic cabin fittings, decent storage, everything where you'd expect it. The bathroom has a shower cabin, toilet, and vanity. Simple, functional, exactly what you need when you've spent the day hauling in coalfish off the dock or hiking the ... click here to read more

Hjem Eiendomsmegling v/ eiendomsmegler Robin I. Martinsen presents Engvikvegen 439!

Stand on the rear terrace at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the Åsenfjord is already doing something extraordinary. The light comes low and sharp off the water, cutting between the forested hills on the opposite shore, and the only sound is the occasional creak of a boat rope from the shared dock below. That's 46 meters from your front door to the water's edge. Not a short walk to the beach. Forty-six meters. Løvtangenvegen 44 sits on the Løvtangen peninsula in Åsenfjord, a finger of land that juts into one of Trøndelag's most quietly spectacular stretches of water, roughly 35 kilometers northeast of Trondheim. This is a genuine Norwegian leisure property — the kind families hold onto for generations — and it's landed on the market in solid condition, priced for someone who knows what they're looking at. The chalet itself was first built in 1965, then extended and modernised over the years, arriving at its current form with 83 square meters of interior space split across a main building and a self-contained annex. The exterior is a mix of vertical timber cladding and horizontal paneling, unpretentious and completely at home against the green hillside backdrop. First impressions matter, and the landscaped entrance path, sheltered by mature trees, sets a tone that the rest of the property delivers on. Outside, the layout is clever. Multiple terraces are positioned around the building so that at almost any hour, regardless of where the sun is sitting, there's somewhere to be. The covered entrance terrace has an outdoor fireplace — and anyone who's sat around an open fire on a cool Norwegian September evening watching the last of the light leave the fjord will understand immediately why this matters. The rear t ... click here to read more

Welcome to Løvtangenvegen 44! Photo: [Hamish Gray]

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Tjørhom, a delightful opportunity awaits for those seeking a slice of peaceful living away from the daily hustle and bustle. This chalet, located at Sirdalsveien 7165, promises not just a home, but a chance to experience the tranquil lifestyle of southern Norway. With the breathtaking views over Svartevatn and Sinnesvatn, this property combines nature's beauty with the comforts of a cozy home. Living in Tjørhom, you're greeted each morning by crisp, fresh air, and the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and lakes. The climate here is typically Norwegian with cool summers and snowy winters—perfect for those who enjoy a mix of the seasons. Tjørhom offers a sense of community that's both warm and welcoming, ideal for expatriates and those from overseas looking to immerse themselves in Norwegian culture. The chalet itself, built in 1973, has undergone significant enhancements from 2005 to 2007. These renovations have breathed new life into the property, adding not just modern utilities but also a thoughtful extension. This ensures that while the chalet retains its traditional Norwegian essence, it doesn't compromise on comfort. Despite the stairs leading from the main road, the journey is worth it. Situated in an elevated position, the property offers panoramic views that are hard to beat. Parking is conveniently available at Svartevasskvæven, ensuring your vehicle is close, even if it's not right outside your door. Inside, the charms of this chalet unfurl like a well-told story. The ground floor features: - An inviting entrance - A practical hallway for keeping outdoor gear - A convenient storage room - Toilet room separate from the main bathroom - A well-a ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Torill Kalsaas presents Sirdalsveien 7165 with a view over Svartevatn, Myraleidet, and Sinnesvannet.

Welcome to a delightful escape nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Øvre Stakkshomheie. This charming cabin, set in Tjørhom, Norway, offers a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, making it a cozy retreat for those who long for tranquility and natural beauty. As a busy real estate agent, I’ve seen many properties, yet this one truly stands out for its blend of features and picturesque setting. Now, imagine stepping into this cabin. The first thing that strikes you is the serene environment, surrounded by lush greenery and panoramic views of undulating hills. Large, sun-kissed windows draw your gaze to the outside, and the warm, welcoming atmosphere inside makes you feel instantly at home. The living room, a true heart of the home, boasts a beautiful stone fireplace—perfect for gathering around on those chilly Nordic evenings. Let me take you through the rest of this lovely home, which smoothly combines comfort and style. The cabin has an open-plan kitchen and dining area, fitted with modern appliances and plenty of storage. Whether you're a budding chef or someone who simply enjoys whipping up a quick meal, this space will make it a true pleasure. With four cozy bedrooms, each room is thoughtfully designed to be havens of rest. The master bedroom, featuring its own en-suite bathroom, offers a private retreat where you can unwind after a day of exploring. The additional bedrooms are equally inviting and provide ample space for family, guests, or perhaps a creative workspace if needed. A highlight of this property has to be the outdoor terrace, complete with an outdoor kitchen and a premium Polarbad jacuzzi installed in 2021. Just picture hosting spirited gatherings here, or sitting quietly with a book, ... click here to read more

Lene Hviding v/Krogsveen har gleden av å presentere Øvre Stakkshomheie 31.

Nestled in the scenic heart of Tjørhom, this delightful chalet offers a haven for those seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located at Smådalskvæven 115, with its postcard-worthy views, it promises both tranquility and adventure in equal measure. But, let's not rush. I'll tell you more about it as if you're about to join me on a voyage to your future home. From the moment you set foot on this chalet, you're greeted by the endless vista of Raudåknuten. Nature is truly at your doorstep. It’s a place where the wildness of the landscape seamlessly blends with your longing for peace. Tucked away in a secluded area, you’ll find that this property strikes the perfect balance between isolation and accessibility. If the thought of being unreachable for a while appeals to you, then you're in the right place. The last stretch to the cabin is a short 300-meter walk, giving you just enough time to clear your thoughts traversing a serene path. And here’s a neat twist: during winter, a snowmobile is an available option for transporting lots of gear and supplies. In the warmer months, you can drive all the way close to this lovely setting. Now, the climate in Tjørhom is quite an experience in itself. Winters here are a spectacle of whites and blues, painting the landscape in hues that are both calming and invigorating. If you fancy skiing, you’re in for a treat. The ski trails of Furuåsen are right next to your doorstep. Whether you envision yourself on short solo trips or embarking on long family adventures, the snow-covered tracks are ever-inviting. For families, this area is ideal—kid-friendly trails usher children into delightful skiing escapades, securing memories that will be cherished for years. Summers tel ... click here to read more

Here it is quiet, peaceful, and with beautiful nature right outside the door.

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Tjørhom, Norway, this architect-designed chalet offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where tranquility meets thrill, and every season brings its own unique charm. ### A Day in the Life at Sinneslisundet 33 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on the sun-drenched terrace. The panoramic views of Ålsheia and Sinnesvatnet stretch before you, a daily reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds this exquisite chalet. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day on the slopes. With ski trails just a stone's throw away, you can indulge in the thrill of skiing or snowboarding, knowing that a warm, inviting fireplace awaits your return. The custom-built fireplace in the living area becomes the heart of the home, where stories are shared, and memories are made. Spring and summer bring a different kind of magic. The landscape bursts into life, offering a myriad of hiking and biking trails. The nearby Sinnesvatnet becomes a playground for fishing and swimming, while the surrounding forests invite exploration and discovery. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Practical Design This chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous craftsmanship. The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area is a masterpiece of light and space, with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the breathtaking views. The kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line Miele appliances, is a c ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Torill Kalsaas presents Sinnseligsundet 33

Nestled in the heart of the Norwegian mountains, this exquisite chalet at Tjørhomfjellet 41 offers a harmonious blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with the serene Beinesvatnet lake just a stone's throw away. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature's beauty and modern comfort coexist seamlessly. ### A Day in Your Mountain Retreat As the sun rises, casting a golden hue over the landscape, you step onto your expansive 51-square-meter terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the shimmering lake set the perfect backdrop for your morning coffee. The terrace, bathed in sunlight, becomes your sanctuary for relaxation and gatherings, where laughter and stories are shared under the open sky. Inside, the chalet welcomes you with warmth and elegance. The open-plan living room and kitchen area is a testament to thoughtful design, where large windows invite natural light to dance across the oak parquet floors. The wood-burning stove, with its glass door, crackles softly, creating a cozy ambiance that beckons you to unwind after a day of exploration. ### Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Tjørhom is a year-round paradise, offering a plethora of activities that cater to every season. In winter, the chalet's ski-in/ski-out convenience allows you to hit the slopes with ease, while cross-country trails weave through the snow-laden landscape. The nearby climbing park and mountain carting provide thrilling adventures for the whole family. As spring breathes life into the region, hiking trails reveal a tapestry of wildflowers and verdant vistas. Summer invites you to swim in the lake's refreshing waters or e ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Torill Kalsaas presents Tjørhomfjellet 41

A Winter Wonderland Awaits at Tjødnestølveien 115 Imagine waking up to the gentle hush of snowflakes falling outside your window, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your private terrace. Welcome to Tjødnestølveien 115, a quintessential Norwegian chalet nestled in the heart of Tjørhom, where the allure of the great outdoors meets the comfort of a cozy retreat. A Timeless Escape Built in 1955, this charming chalet exudes a sense of nostalgia and warmth, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norwegian heritage. The cabin's rustic appeal is complemented by modern conveniences, ensuring a seamless blend of past and present. With two bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, this 39-square-meter haven is perfect for families or small groups seeking a tranquil escape. The Heart of the Home Step inside to find a welcoming living room, where a wood-burning stove crackles invitingly, casting a warm glow over the space. This is the heart of the chalet, a place to gather with loved ones after a day of adventure, sharing stories and laughter. The adjoining kitchen is both practical and charming, equipped to handle everything from hearty breakfasts to intimate dinners. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The chalet's southwest-facing terrace is a true highlight, offering a partially covered space to enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or unwinding with a glass of wine, this outdoor oasis invites you to soak in the beauty of the Norwegian landscape. A Year-Round Playground Tjørhom is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities to suit every season. In winter, the Ålsheia ski center is just 200 meters away, offering ski-in/ski-out ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tjødnestølveien 115!

A Cozy Alpine Retreat in Tjørhom: Embrace the Norwegian Mountain Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. Nestled in the heart of Tjørhom, this charming 2-bedroom chalet offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a serene escape in the mountains. A Day in the Life at Your Tjørhom Chalet As the sun rises over the majestic Raudåknuden, your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 75-square-meter terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape are nothing short of breathtaking, providing a tranquil backdrop for your morning routine. Whether you're planning a day of skiing, hiking, or simply relaxing, this chalet offers the ideal base for all your mountain adventures. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven. After a day spent exploring the extensive network of cross-country ski trails or hitting the nearby ski lifts, return to the warmth of your living room. The crackling fireplace invites you to unwind, while the large windows frame the snow-dusted scenery outside. The open-plan living area, adorned with original Ålhytta furnishings, exudes a welcoming ambiance that makes every moment spent here feel special. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Tjørhom is a year-round destination, offering a plethora of activities to suit every season. In the summer, the region comes alive with vibrant colors and endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. Hike through lush trails, discover hidden swimming spots, or try your hand at fishing in the pristine rivers and lakes. The chalet's pro ... click here to read more

Classic Ål cabin with beautiful location in Foråsen

Tucked away in the serene landscape of Tjørhom, this chalet stands as a peaceful retreat for anyone looking to embrace the tranquility and natural beauty that Norway has to offer. Nestled within the Furåsen cabin area, centrally located in Sirdal, this property offers a unique blend of comfort and practicality, perfect for those seeking a second home or a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a busy real estate agent with clients from all corners of the globe, I understand the importance of finding a place that feels like a true getaway, and this chalet delivers on that promise. With an address at Foråsen 177, this property boasts an area of 51 square meters. Its design is focused on functionality, featuring an open-plan layout where the living room and kitchen flow seamlessly into each other. The living space feels generous and airy, thanks in part to the impressive ceiling height that gives the chalet a roomy ambiance. This is a home that encourages relaxation, offering you the space to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of chalet living. The interior includes three bedrooms and a cozy loft, providing ample sleeping arrangements for family or guests. Situated on hilly terrain, the chalet enjoys excellent sun exposure, which is a valued feature in this part of the world. Sunny afternoons on the terrace, surrounded by the natural vegetation, are a highlight of life here. The terrace serves as the perfect spot to start your outdoor adventures—be it skiing in the winter or hiking during the summer. There’s a convenience to this location that’s unmatched; parking is roughly 300 meters away, a small compromise for the privacy and peace of this secluded spot. For those who love outdoor activities, the ... click here to read more

Beautiful and well-maintained Ål cabin with peaceful location

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Agder region, this exquisite chalet at Skarliåsveien 34, Tjørhom, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat, this property combines modern comforts with the timeless allure of the Norwegian mountains. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Soleiknuten/Småtjødnane landscape, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This chalet, built in 1993 and meticulously maintained, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories. A Year-Round Haven Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer adventurer, this chalet caters to all your seasonal desires. In the colder months, the property offers direct access to Forsbergsbergløypa, a network of cross-country ski trails that weave through the stunning terrain. For those who prefer the thrill of alpine skiing, the Ålsheia ski lift is just a stone's throw away. As the snow melts and the landscape transforms, the area becomes a haven for hikers and nature lovers. Numerous trails beckon exploration, while nearby lakes offer opportunities for swimming and fishing. The chalet's elevated position ensures you enjoy panoramic views and sunlight from dawn till dusk, making every moment spent here truly magical. Comfort and Convenience Step inside, and you'll find a spacious, well-designed interior spread across two floors and a basement. The main floor boasts a bright living room with large windows that frame the stunning vistas, a modern fireplace for cozy evenings, and an open-plan kitchen and dining area perfect for entertaining. - ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with excellent location for sun, views, and ski trails.

A Cozy Alpine Escape in Tjørhom, Norway Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the breathtaking panorama of Norway's majestic peaks. Nestled in the heart of Tjørhom, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a genuine connection with nature. A Day in the Life at Neseveien 2 As the sun rises over the Sirdal region, the chalet comes alive with the soft glow of morning light filtering through large windows. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the spacious terrace, where the views of the surrounding mountains and valleys provide a stunning backdrop. Whether you're sipping coffee or planning the day's adventures, the serene ambiance sets the tone for a day of exploration. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day on the slopes. With Tjørhomfjellet and Ålsheia ski centers just a short drive away, you can indulge in a variety of alpine and cross-country skiing experiences. The nearby trails, including those leading to Solheimsdalen and Nessetdalen, offer endless opportunities for snow enthusiasts to revel in the pristine beauty of the Norwegian landscape. As the seasons change, so does the allure of Tjørhom. Spring and summer invite you to explore the lush greenery and vibrant wildflowers that blanket the region. Hiking and cycling trails abound, leading you to hidden fishing spots and inviting swimming areas along the Sira river. The chalet's location ensures that every day is an opportunity to discover something new, whether it's a secluded picnic spot or a challenging mountain trail. A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 1966, this single-story chalet has been lov ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Torill Kalsaas presents Neseveien 2

Nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic Sirdal mountains, this 5-bedroom chalet at Klattane 93, Tjørhom, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the scent of pine trees wafting through your window, and the promise of a day filled with adventure and relaxation. This is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and endless outdoor pursuits. ### A Day in the Life at Klattane 93 As the sun rises over the snow-capped peaks, the chalet comes alive with the gentle hum of nature. Step outside, and you're greeted by the serene beauty of the Sirdal Ski Arena, just a stone's throw away. In winter, the ski trails beckon, offering pristine paths for cross-country skiing. As the seasons change, these trails transform into routes for roller skiing and hiking, inviting you to explore the lush landscapes. Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and comfort. The open-plan living area, with its cozy lounge and modern kitchen, becomes the heart of the home. Here, family and friends gather around the wood-burning stove, sharing stories and laughter as the flames dance and the windows frame the breathtaking views. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Mountain Charm Built on one level, the chalet has been thoughtfully expanded over the years, most notably in 2003, to enhance its living space. The interior is a harmonious blend of pine floors and wooden paneling, creating a classic mountain ambiance. Each of the five bedrooms is uniquely furnished, some with bunk beds, ensuring ample space for families and groups. The kitchen, with its sleek design and laminate countertops, is both stylish and functional, perfect for preparing hearty ... click here to read more

Klattane 93 presented by Øyvind Ådneram at DNB Eiendom - A beautiful cabin in stunning surroundings.

Picture yourself stepping out onto a 72-square-meter terrace, coffee in hand, as morning light spills across the valleys of Sirdal. The air at 565 meters elevation carries that crisp clarity only Norwegian mountains provide, and the ski slopes visible from your vantage point beckon with perfectly groomed runs just four minutes away. This is the reality awaiting at this contemporary chalet in Tjørhom, where architectural sophistication meets the raw majesty of southern Norway's premier four-season destination. Built in 2024, this 5-bedroom retreat represents the modern evolution of Norwegian mountain living, a vacation home that serves equally well for family gatherings of 25, intimate winter escapes, or as a rental property in one of Scandinavia's fastest-growing alpine regions. Here in Sinnes, you're not just buying property—you're securing access to a lifestyle where outdoor adventure and sophisticated comfort exist in perfect balance. The cabin occupies 170 square meters of thoughtfully designed space on a 930-square-meter owned plot, where herringbone oak floors, underfloor heating, and panoramic windows create an atmosphere that honors both Norwegian design heritage and contemporary expectations. This is vacation home ownership for those who refuse to compromise between wilderness access and modern amenities, between investment potential and personal sanctuary. From the moment you arrive, the property announces its intentions. The spacious entrance hall features heated tile floors that warm cold feet after cross-country sessions on trails just 600 meters away. Ample wardrobe space accommodates the gear that defines mountain life: skis, poles, hiking boots, fishing rods, cycling equipment. This isn't merely storage—i ... click here to read more

Exclusive cabin at Berli 9

Nestled in the picturesque and serene environment of Tjørhom, this delightful chalet offers an exceptional opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying comfortable living. Situated on nearly 4 acres of freehold land, this spacious family cabin at Sirdalsveien 7651 is a retreat that promises tranquility and adventure all year round. A perfect hideaway from the hustle and bustle of city life, this charming property provides a panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes of Sirdalen, giving every day a different painting. The property itself is in good condition, representing a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern functionality. As you step into the chalet, you're greeted by high ceilings and numerous large windows delivering generous doses of natural light, creating an airy and vibrant atmosphere throughout the home. The open plan design in the living area emphasizes space and light, making it an inviting setting for gatherings with family and friends. The living room, complete with a wood stove and a heat pump, radiates warmth for those cozy winter evenings, perfect for creating cherished memories. This chalet includes: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Loft area with additional sleeping space - An annex offering sleeping space and ample storage - Double garage for secure parking and storage - Wood stove and heat pump in the living area - Large windows offering excellent views and sunlight - Spacious plot with potential for outdoor development - Wooden deck area for outdoor relaxation The surrounding area of Tjørhom is a treasure trove of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Winters are spellbinding here, with a short 7-minute drive taking you to Ålsheia ski center, allowing you to indul ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom ved Emil Njå har gleden av å presentere Sirdalsveien 7651!

Imagine a cozy, rustic chalet nestled in the scenic valley of Tjørhom, Norway. This cherished gem, located at Kvæven 9, 4443 Tjørhom, presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to experience the tranquility and beauty of Norway's mountainous terrain. It's a delightful option for families or couples seeking a serene getaway surrounded by nature. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or considering a long-term stay, this property promises a blend of comfort and natural allure. The chalet, in good condition and ready for immediate use, boasts two charmingly compact bedrooms. One bedroom is styled with two bunk beds and the other with a single bunk bed, maximizing the space for families or small groups. You will find a tiled bathroom complete with a sink, shower, and toilet, offering functionality and convenience. At the heart of the chalet is an open-plan living room and kitchen area, a social hub tiled for easy maintenance and fitted with underfloor heating to keep you warm during the chilly Norwegian evenings. This inviting space provides ample room for dining and relaxation, making it the perfect spot for gathering with loved ones after a day of exploring the great outdoors. Located at the end of a quiet row, the chalet ensures peace and privacy, while still being close to vital amenities and the ski trails that Tjørhom is renowned for. If you enjoy skiing, the proximity to ski lifts and trails will be particularly appealing. The scenic routes and easy access make for an ideal winter haven. When the snow melts, the area transforms into a hiking paradise, with trails that allow you to explore the stunning landscapes of Norway. Living in Tjørhom offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. This area, ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Fredrik Bugge Aase har gleden av å presentere Kvæven 9.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Solheimsdalen area, this charming chalet in Tjørhom offers a unique blend of rustic allure and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Norway's majestic mountains, with panoramic views greeting you from every window. This chalet, originally built in 1968, has been thoughtfully upgraded to meet the needs of today's discerning buyers. With a 50 m² extension crafted by local artisans, the property now boasts three bright bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a spacious hallway with ample storage. The heart of the home is the inviting living room, where two stoves provide warmth and a cozy ambiance. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, making it ideal for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The kitchen, designed by HTH, combines style and functionality, ensuring meal preparation is a pleasure. Key Features: - Location: Solheimsdalen, Tjørhom, Norway - Property Type: Chalet - Condition: Good - Size: 88 m² - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: €265,000 - Panoramic Mountain Views - Modern Kitchen with HTH Design - Two Cozy Stoves in Living Room - South-Facing Terrace for Summer Evenings - Proximity to Ski Lifts and Hiking Trails - Child-Friendly and Quiet Area - Garage/Parking Space Included - Energy Label: G (Red) A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Step outside, and you're immediately immersed in a world of natural beauty and outdoor activities. The chalet's location in Solheimsdalen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Well-marked hiking trails ... click here to read more

Welcome to Solheimsdalen 367, presented by real estate agent Aleksander Stavnem at Privatmegleren

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Norway's high mountains, this exquisite chalet in Tjørhom offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural splendor. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and outdoor excitement. ### A Day in the Life at Smølåsen 32 As the sun peeks over the rugged peaks, your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountains unfold before you. The chalet's strategic positioning ensures you are bathed in sunlight, making it the perfect spot for morning reflections or planning the day's adventures. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven after a day on the slopes. With ski-in access, you can glide directly to your doorstep, shedding your gear in the practical storage room designed to keep your equipment organized and ready for the next outing. The warmth of the wood-burning stove beckons, creating a snug atmosphere for evenings spent with family and friends. ### Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Tjørhom is a year-round playground. In winter, the area is a haven for skiing enthusiasts, with well-maintained cross-country trails like Finnstølløypa and Jogledalen offering breathtaking high-mountain tours. The nearby ski lifts and a charming hotel with dining options are just a short ski away, ensuring convenience and variety. As the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a lush paradise for hikers and nature lovers. Explore numerous trails, embark on summit hikes, or enjoy a refreshing swim in the nearby lakes. The region's natural beauty i ... click here to read more

Front view of the cabin

Nestled in the serene and breathtaking landscape of Tjørhom, this charming chalet at Solheimsdalen 826 is awaiting those who seek solace in nature and a genuine taste of Norwegian life. Imagine waking up each day to the panoramic views of Vardetjern and the surrounding mountains, enveloped by tranquil, pristine beauty. This is not merely a home; it’s an opportunity to embrace a unique lifestyle that harmonizes comfort with adventure. This delightful chalet offers 77 square meters of living space, replete with 3 cozy bedrooms and a loft, ensuring ample room for both family and guests. It's the ideal setting for individuals and families looking to escape city life and immerse themselves in the simple pleasures of the great outdoors, whether it be for a weekend retreat or a more permanent home. Property Features: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Spacious Loft - Electricity and Water Installed - Composting Toilet - Large terraces for outdoor enjoyment - Two Outdoor Sheds for Additional Storage - Living Room/Kitchen with Terrace Access - Total of 12 Sleeping Places - Situated at 760 meters above sea level For those not familiar with the enchanting region of Tjørhom, this is a place where nature calls at every corner. A snow-secure haven, it offers fantastic hiking opportunities, whether it's basking in the golden summer sunshine or trekking through the frosty winter wonderland. The chalet's location provides seamless access to these adventures right outside its doorstep, making it especially appealing to outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to its natural allure, Tjørhom’s local community offers a glimpse into the tranquil Norwegian lifestyle. With a population that embraces simplicity and warmth, newcomers will find a welcoming e ... click here to read more

Welcome to Solheimsdalen 826

Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a 52-square-meter terrace as the first rays of sunlight illuminate Raudåvatnet lake below, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs while snow-capped peaks frame every direction. This is the reality awaiting you at this 86-square-meter mountain chalet in Tjørhom, Sirdal—a region where Norwegian families have sought alpine refuge for generations, and where the rhythm of life follows the seasons rather than the clock. Nestled at 740 meters elevation in the heart of the Donsen area, this three-bedroom retreat serves as your gateway to authentic Norwegian mountain living. The 1965 structure underwent complete transformation in 2005, emerging as a contemporary mountain home that honors its heritage while embracing modern comfort. Underfloor heating, installed electricity and water systems, and thoughtful spatial design mean you can arrive any weekend of the year and feel immediately at home, whether autumn leaves carpet the hiking trails or winter snow beckons from the doorstep. The open-plan interior follows the Scandinavian philosophy of togetherness without crowding. Floor-to-ceiling windows transform the living space into a constantly changing gallery of mountain scenery, while the wood-burning fireplace anchors the room with crackling warmth on sub-zero evenings. The kitchen workbench faces the dining area—a deliberate design choice that keeps the cook connected to conversation and laughter during meal preparation. Here, you'll serve wild salmon from local rivers, cloudberries picked during summer hikes, and perhaps elk stew from the regional markets, all while family and friends gather around tables that accommodate groups up to six comfortably. Sirdal represents one of Sou ... click here to read more

Welcome to Solheimsdalen 509 – A stylish, well-equipped cabin with a great location in beautiful mountain terrain at Donsen