Skoganvarre Chalet: Your Ideal Norwegian Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Gaggavann 302, 9722 Skoganvarre, Norway, Skoganvarre (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 79Floor area

€167,000

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

79m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Skoganvarre, Norway, Gaggavann 302 offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances modern comfort with the raw beauty of nature. This three-bedroom chalet, priced at an attractive 167,000, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the unparalleled charm of the Norwegian wilderness.

Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the crisp, clean air of northern Norway filling your lungs. This chalet, in good condition and ready for immediate occupancy, is designed to be your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're seeking a holiday home, a weekend retreat, or a long-term investment, this property promises a fulfilling experience.

A Year-Round Haven



Skoganvarre is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the chalet's proximity to snowmobile and ski trails makes it a perfect base for exploring the snowy landscapes. As the snow melts, the area transforms into a lush playground for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The nearby lakes teem with fish, offering endless opportunities for angling.

Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting



The chalet is equipped with all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay. With electricity and fiber internet, you can stay connected while enjoying the tranquility of your surroundings. The interior blends traditional and modern elements, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. After a day of outdoor activities, unwind in the sauna or soak in the wood-fired hot tub, both of which add a touch of luxury to your stay.

A Community That Welcomes You



Skoganvarre is not just a location; it's a community. The locals are known for their hospitality and love for the outdoors. As a second home owner, you'll find yourself welcomed into a community that values nature and the simple pleasures of life. The area is renowned for its pristine environment, with stunning views and abundant wildlife.

Investment Potential



Owning a second home in Skoganvarre is not just about lifestyle; it's also a smart investment. The region's growing popularity as a holiday destination means there's potential for rental income, especially during peak seasons. The chalet's good condition and modern amenities make it an attractive option for short-term rentals.

Key Features:



- Three spacious bedrooms: Accommodates family and friends comfortably.
- Fully furnished: Move in and start enjoying immediately.
- Modern amenities: Electricity, fiber internet, sauna, and hot tub.
- Outdoor living: Large balcony/terrace for dining and relaxation.
- Proximity to nature: Direct access to trails, lakes, and outdoor activities.
- Community: Friendly locals and a welcoming atmosphere.
- Investment potential: Attractive for holiday rentals.
- Sustainable living: Combustion toilet and greywater outlet.
- Ample space: 1,000 square meters of leased land for outdoor activities.
- Built in 2008: Modern construction standards and well-maintained.

The Experience of Owning a Chalet in Skoganvarre



Owning this chalet means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle. Picture yourself hosting family gatherings on the spacious terrace, with the backdrop of Norway's stunning landscapes. Imagine cozy winter evenings by the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones.

In Skoganvarre, every season brings new adventures. From the thrill of winter sports to the tranquility of summer fishing, there's always something to look forward to. This chalet is your ticket to a life where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously.

Don't miss the chance to make Gaggavann 302 your own. It's not just a property; it's a promise of a life well-lived, surrounded by the beauty and serenity of Norway's great outdoors. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of this unspoiled paradise and start creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
79
Price per m²
€2,114
Garden size
1000
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 Fjellheimvegen 57!

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Welcome to Drøyvollvegen 125!

Step outside at seven in the morning and the air hits you — cool, salt-edged, carrying the faint smell of seaweed and pine from the hillside above Øyaveien. A herring gull cuts a lazy arc over the water. The fjord is mirror-flat. This is what a Tuesday feels like in Melandsjø. Hitra is not one of those Norwegian islands that gets overrun in July. It stays quiet in a way that's increasingly rare. The island sits roughly an hour and a half southwest of Trondheim, connected to the mainland via a pair of subsea tunnels — no ferry schedule to chase, no weather window to pray for. You drive in whenever you feel like it. That accessibility, combined with a landscape that feels genuinely untouched, is what makes a holiday property here such a find. The fishing alone draws people from across Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Sea trout, cod, and coalfish are there year-round if you know where to cast, and from this address you're a short walk to the shoreline and a ten-minute drive to Hopsjøbrygga, the brygge that becomes the social heart of the island every July when Hopsjødagene takes over — live music, local food stalls, boats moored three deep, the whole community spilling outdoors. Øyaveien 16 is a white-painted timber chalet that has been on this plot since 1937. The exterior cladding was replaced in 1996 and it wears its age lightly — there's genuine character here without the cold drafts and crumbling sills that word usually implies. The building is in good condition and properly connected: public water, public sewage, mains electricity. No off-grid compromises. Just bring your bags. The layout is compact and logical at 56 square meters across two floors, arranged for the kind of real use a holiday home actually gets. Do ... click here to read more

Charming holiday property presented by Aktiv Eiendomsmegling

Step out onto the wraparound terrace on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the light. At 420 metres above sea level, the sun hits differently up here — earlier, longer, at an angle that turns the surface of Breivann into hammered silver by nine o'clock. That's your view. That's your morning. Mattiaskilen 86 sits at the outer edge of the Mattiaskilen cabin area in Steinsholt, Numedal, and it earns its position. The chalet has been thoughtfully overhauled between 2019 and 2021 — not a cosmetic refresh, but a real, structural reinvention — and the result is a 72-square-metre holiday home that works hard across every season without ever feeling cramped or overdone. Let's start with the terrace, because you'll spend a lot of time there. Built in 2021, it wraps around a substantial portion of the cabin and covers 55 square metres of outdoor living space. Part of it is covered, which matters more than you'd think in Norwegian mountain weather — a sudden afternoon shower doesn't end the day outdoors, it just changes the setting. A water post feeds directly from the property's own private borehole, so hosing down muddy boots, filling a dog bowl, or watering herbs in a pot is effortless. The views from the deck reach out over the water, framed by mixed forest, with no other roof cutting into the sightline. It's the kind of terrace you don't retreat inside from — you're coaxed back in by hunger. Inside, the 2021 kitchen immediately signals that this isn't a compromise renovation. Sleek cabinetry, laminate countertops, an integrated oven and cooktop, and a freestanding island that splits the kitchen from the living area without closing it off. The black sink and black-and-brass fixtures have an edge to them — consid ... click here to read more

Welcome to Mattiaskilen 86! Photo: Mille Gran

Properties nearby

Welcome to an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of paradise in one of Norway's most serene and picturesque locations—Lakselv. Perfectly nestled within the Porsanger municipality, this expansive residential plot offers a unique chance to create your dream abode. If you're an expat or international buyer looking to immerse yourself in authentic Norwegian culture and lifestyle, look no further. This plot offers not just land but a promise of tranquility and potential. Situated in the charming neighborhood of Ildskog, just a short drive of approximately 2.7 kilometers from the vibrant Lakselv center, the plot is surrounded by an idyllic landscape marked by single-family homes and quaint farms. Here, you're not just purchasing land; you're investing in a lifestyle infused with the natural beauty and cultural depth of Norway. Living in Lakselv, you're greeted by a community rich in tradition yet forward-thinking in development. This area is notable for its engaging intersection of culture, nature, and modern amenities. Porsanger is known for its welcoming atmosphere with a robust real estate, business, and transport sector. For budding investors, there's an abundance of opportunities, whether you're interested in the service industry, tourism, trade, or even new ventures in agriculture and fishing. Let's not forget the military base expansion that has introduced many vital new jobs in recent years. For those considering relocation, living here offers you the chance to be part of an evolving community that cherishes its nature and traditions. Lakselv is a hub of activity with a variety of leisure options. From the cultural hall with cinema screenings to the local motorcross tracks, there’s something for every adrenalin ... click here to read more

Facing west

Welcome to a truly unique opportunity nestled in one of Norway's picturesque spots: Russenes. If you've ever dreamt of owning a slice of Scandinavian paradise, look no further than Hatterveien 588. This charming chalet, in its serene setting, has all the ingredients for an extraordinary lifestyle surrounded by awe-inspiring fjords and majestic mountains. As a global real estate agent, I can tell you properties like this don't come along often. Set amid the stunning landscapes of Northern Norway, this property offers something truly special. This isn’t just a place to stay; it’s where memories are crafted—a haven where you can breathe freely and live gently. Russenes is nestled within the heart of Finnmark, a place renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and untouched wilderness. The location provides an idyllic setting for a peaceful retreat but also keeps you connected to local culture and adventures. Life here is beautifully simple, yet rich in experience. Imagine waking up to the crisp, fresh air, throwing open your window, and being greeted by sweeping panoramic views of fjords that sparkle in the morning light. Summers here are mild, making it pleasant to explore the outdoors, while winters are enveloped in snow, creating a wonderland for skiing and snowmobiling enthusiasts. Whether you’re an explorer at heart or someone who craves tranquility, this locale accommodates all. The 39-square meter chalet offers just enough space to be cozy and manageable, perfect for a seasonal retreat. With two bedrooms, a functional living room, and kitchen, it’s designed for comfort and practicality. Though compact, every corner of this property is utilized efficiently for your convenience. The accompanying bathroom meets bas ... click here to read more

Hatterveien 588 - Presented by Advanti Partners

Nestled amidst the breath-taking landscapes of Russenes, Siedganjárga 14 stands as a cozy country retreat, waiting to embrace you with its warm, welcoming charm. Ideal for those seeking a tranquil countryside hideaway, this charming abode offers an opportunity to experience the serene beauty of Norway’s northern terrains, whilst still keeping you connected to essential amenities and vibrant cultural activities. This modest yet inviting country home features 72 square meters of comfortable living space. With two snug bedrooms and a well-maintained bathroom, it's perfect for those who enjoy the simplicity of rural living with all the basic comforts. The living room, which seamlessly blends into the kitchen area, exudes a cozy ambiance that beckons you to unwind after a day of exploring the great outdoors. The property is in good condition, so you won't be bogged down by major repairs, making it move-in ready, yet there’s always potential to inject your personal style should you desire. Now, let’s talk features. Imagine waking up every morning in your own countryside retreat where: - There are 2 comfortable bedrooms - A well-sized bathroom awaits your use - Sun-drenched terrace awaits on sunny days - Plenty of storage, both inside and out, for all your needs - Ample parking right on your plot so guests can visit with ease - A kitchen that opens up to the living space creating a cozy atmosphere - Stunning views of the Porsangerfjord from your terrace - A recognized right to a nearby boathouse position - Inviting roadside access that welcomes you home - Surrounded by untouched nature and stunning vistas Living in Russenes offers a unique immersion into the natural beauty of Norway. The climate here, typical of the northe ... click here to read more

Welcome to the cabin

Welcome to a unique opportunity nestled in the quiet yet active Russenes region of beautiful Norway. I'm excited to tell you all about Hatterveien 1540, a charming cabin right by the water's edge on the serene east side of Lake Viessojávri. But let's not get ahead of ourselves! As a bussy real estate agent, I see a lot of properties—but this cabin speaks to a certain kind of adventurer. Now, let me paint you a picture: Imagine waking up to the soft sounds of water lapping against the shore, just a stone's throw from your doorstep. This cabin, set in a truly picturesque location, offers a slice of tranquility that will transport you to simpler times, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It's perfect for fishing lovers and hunting enthusiasts alike, with rich fishing lake right outside your door filled with trout and char. For those of you looking to bag a grouse or just enjoy a good hike, the surrounding area won't disappoint. While this cute little cabin stands with the rustic charm of the 1950s, it's not without its needs. If you've got a keen eye and love a good project, this cabin's got loads of potential waiting to be unlocked. Renovation is part of its journey to becoming your dream getaway, so yes, it does require some work—but isn't that the fun part? A little bit of elbow grease here and there and your dream lakeside escape becomes reality. For those thinking of investing internationally, you’ll be pleased to know that Russenes is an ideal spot for foreign buyers looking to immerse themselves in Norwegian culture. Though remote, the area offers a tight-knit and welcoming community that embraces expats with open arms. The climate is what one might call "refreshing," with cooler temperatures that allow ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hatterveien 1540!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, this charming chalet in Kokelv offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances modern comfort with the allure of nature. Located at Russelvdalen 85, this property is more than just a holiday retreat; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the Russelva river gently flowing nearby and the majestic Norwegian mountains standing guard in the distance. This is the daily reality for those who choose to make this chalet their second home. With its strategic location, just a 20-minute drive from Olderfjord, and easy access to county road 889, this property is both secluded and conveniently accessible. Property Highlights: - Size & Layout: The main chalet spans 65 square meters, featuring three cozy bedrooms, a modern bathroom, a well-equipped kitchen, and a spacious living room. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - Annex: A 42 square meter annex provides additional living space, including a living room/bedroom, sauna, shower, outdoor toilet, and a snowmobile garage. This versatile space is perfect for guests or as a private retreat. - Outdoor Living: A southeast-facing terrace is ideal for sunbathing or dining al fresco, while a traditional Norwegian shelter offers panoramic views of the river, perfect for morning coffee or evening gatherings. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with electricity, water, and high-speed fiber internet, the chalet ensures comfort and connectivity, whether you're staying for a weekend or an extended holiday. - Year-Round Accessibility: With parking avail ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto your private terrace on a late June evening, the midnight sun casting golden light across the mountain peaks, the silence broken only by the distant call of Arctic birds. This is not a vacation – this is your new rhythm of life at Hofsethbakken 28, a 2006-built mountain chalet perched at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac in Skaidi, where the dramatic landscapes of northern Norway become your daily backdrop. Here, 837 square meters of private land meet endless wilderness, and the Northern Lights dance above your winter refuge while summer brings endless daylight for exploration. Nestled in Kvalsund municipality, this 63-square-meter retreat represents something increasingly rare: authentic Arctic living without sacrificing modern comfort. The chalet sits in Skaidi, a name that resonates with outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers throughout Scandinavia. Just 400 meters from groomed cross-country trails and four minutes from alpine slopes, this property transforms the concept of a second home into a year-round gateway to wilderness experiences. The cul-de-sac location ensures tranquility and safety, particularly valuable for families, while remaining remarkably connected – a grocery store and petrol station are within walking distance, and public transport stops just five minutes away. The Arctic lifestyle here follows nature's dramatic seasonal calendar. Winter arrives with opportunities for backcountry skiing, snowmobiling across frozen landscapes, and aurora hunting from your own terrace. The wood-burning stove becomes the heart of the home during polar nights, creating a sanctuary of warmth while outside temperatures plunge. Spring brings the gradual return of light, transforming the ... click here to read more

Front view of the chalet

Nestled amidst the rugged landscapes of Northern Norway, in the charming town of Kvalsund, awaits a property that perfectly captures the spirit of Scandinavian living. This chalet at Hofsethbakken 11, is a true treasure for those seeking solace in nature while still appreciating the comforts of modern amenities. Just picture yourself wrapped in a warm, wool blanket, sipping on a hot beverage on crisp, cold evenings in your snug new home. Kvalsund, with its fascinating blend of natural beauty and local culture, offers a lifestyle unlike any other. Known for its captivating scenery, the area serves as a fantastic retreat with year-round outdoor adventures. The climate here is undoubtedly characteristic of Northern Norway—winters are cold and crisp but transform the landscapes into a winter wonderland, while summers offer long, sunlit days perfect for exploring the breathtaking surrounds. A short journey from the property, you'll find Skaidi, a hub of activity with various hotspots that cater to residents who cherish both adventure and relaxation. Whether you're keen on hiking through spectacular trails or prefer zipping along the snowmobile tracks, the region provides endless opportunities for recreation. Families, in particular, will find this area a playground for children with its safe, expansive outdoor environments. This particular chalet stands on a tidy plot of 42 square meters, a cozy size that radiates warmth and ease. Constructed in 2012, it's solid and ready to welcome new owners. Now let's take a short journey through its features… - Two adaptable bedrooms that offer restful retreats after a day of discovery. - A functional bathroom and a separate WC room, so no more waiting in line. - Inviting living room ... click here to read more

Here you get a cabin from 2012 in a scenic and popular cabin area in Skaidi.

Nestled in the serene and spellbinding landscapes of Kvalsund, Norway, Trekanten 12 offers an extraordinary opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape in the form of a charming cabin-style property. Located outside the quaint village of Skaidi, this unique hidden treasure provides an immersive slice of Nordic paradise, perfect for international buyers or expats looking for a Scandinavian retreat. As you step into this homely abode, you’re met with an atmosphere that's as welcoming as it is relaxing. Kvalsund is one of the most mesmerizing corners of Norway, offering a lifestyle that’s deeply rooted in nature and tranquility. With a climate that can be described as subarctic, you’ll get to enjoy cool summers and cold, but manageable, winters. The surrounding natural beauty transforms beautifully with the seasons, offering a mix of lush green landscapes in the summer and a pristine white blanket of snow over the winter months. For those who cherish the great outdoors, the region is a dream come true. The cabin itself is in good condition, featuring three cozy bedrooms which are comfortably proportioned. It portrays a simple, yet effective design that has made cabins an appealing choice for generations. The cozy bedrooms invite restful nights, while the living room and kitchen, arranged in a partially open layout, provide a perfect space for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The wood stove lends warmth and a cozy atmosphere, perfect for when the outside temperatures drop, making indoor times equally inviting. Key features include: - 3 comodious bedrooms plus a seperate annex - Shower room, plus a convenient WC room - Ample storage options available in the annex - Partially open living room and kitchen layou ... click here to read more

Inge Bock ved PrivatMegleren har gleden av å presentere Trekanten 12.

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Kvalsund, a quaint haven in the picturesque landscape of Norway, this charming cabin on Repparfjordveien 102 offers a unique opportunity for those yearning for a peaceful retreat with a touch of adventure. Remarkably positioned to embrace the tranquil life, this property unfurls an inviting chance to experience rustic living in the heart of the Norwegian countryside, beckoning foreign buyers and expatriates who wish to immerse themselves in the region's authentic lifestyle. Perched on a generous 2.7-acre plot, this older cabin, while in good condition, suggests possibilities for personalized upgrades and renovations that could breathe new life into its classic walls. The area's natural beauty envelops the home, creating a serene escape where the hustle and bustle of modern life feels worlds away. In the spirit of adventure and renovation, the home invites you to paint its canvas with your unique vision, harnessing the charm of its cozy interiors and transforming them according to your dreams. This cabin comes equipped with two modestly sized yet comfortable bedrooms, making it apt for a small family or individuals craving solitude amidst nature. The living room, though cosy, holds the promise of warm gatherings enhanced by its welcoming vibe. A functional kitchen awaits the creativity of your culinary pursuits. With an eye for the practical, the cabin also includes two annexes and a shed that offer ample storage, wrapped up in a generous outdoor area ready to host your leisure days under the wide Norwegian sky. A short walk from here brings you to the serene Repparfjordelva, a stunning natural landscape opening the door to various outdoor activities. Whether you're swinging a fishin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Repparfjordveien 102 - Simple cabin with secluded location

Welcome to your dream getaway at Solmyrveien 15, nestled amidst the serene charm of Kvalsund. As a busy real estate agent for an international clientele, I must tell you that properties like this don’t come around often. Especially in a tranquil setting such as this, where the hustle and bustle of city life feel like a distant memory. This property is a delightful chalet-style home that promises a simple yet fulfilling lifestyle. Built in the 1950s, it is well-suited for those looking for a cozy escape in the midst of nature’s bounty. Featuring two bedrooms and a loft, this space offers plenty of room for weekend retreats or an extended holiday. The property's been lovingly maintained over the years, with key upgrades such as a newer kitchen, bathroom amenities, and updated windows and doors. Let’s take a little tour. As you step inside, you'll feel an immediate sense of warmth that's characteristic of these classic getaways. Settle into the combined living and dining area, perfect for cozy evenings with loved ones. The kitchen, thoughtfully updated, provides everything you need to whip up meals with ease, save for modern running water systems which might require traditional water-drawing from nearby sources—an experience that resonates with the essence of living in such a locale. Head upstairs and discover the sleeping quarters. With two bedrooms plus a loft space, there are plenty of options for hosting guests or creating an office space, should you wish to stay longer and savor more of the area's rich offerings. Outside holds its own charm. A large deck has been constructed for you to enjoy the expansive views and endless sunshine during the long summer days. The surrounding landscape is both rugged and beautifu ... click here to read more

Welcome to well-maintained and cozy Solmyrveien 15 -

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Kvalsund, lies a cozy getaway that beckons those hungry for both tranquility and adventure. Solmyrveien 3 is more than just a country home—it's a gateway to the breathtaking beauty of Norway's rural heartland. Perfect for those eyeing a place to escape the rhythm of city life, this property presents a comfortable retreat amid nature's splendor. This charming abode, while modest in its size at 64 square meters, is well-equipped, providing a snug refuge for its inhabitants. You'll find two inviting bedrooms, a compact bathroom, a functional kitchen, and a bright living room, complete with a wood-burning stove. This feature not only adds a rustic touch but also ensures warmth during those chilly Nordic nights. The living space is bathed in natural light thanks to its large windows, offering uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape. Life in this corner of Kvalsund is marked by the rhythm of nature. The area is sprinkled with endless trails perfect for hikers and adventurers alike, making it a playground for those fond of outdoor pursuits. From fishing in the crisp streams to hunting in the dense forests, you'll never run out of ways to enjoy the landscape that surrounds you. Even in winter, the fun doesn't stop—skiing opportunities are plenty, with an alpine slope just a stone's throw away and a cross-country ski trail just half a kilometer from your doorstep. Living in Kvalsund guarantees a change of pace—a blend of peaceful isolation with touches of community life. Visiting the nearby town of Hammerfest, about 50 kilometers away, offers a slice of urban amenities without overshadowing the quiet rural life. Hammerfest, known for its vibrant community, boasts a variety of shoppi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Snefjord, this delightful country home awaits new owners ready to embrace the unique lifestyle offered by its surrounding natural beauty. As a real estate agent with experience working with international clients, I often encounter buyers seeking a property that offers more than just walls and a roof. This country home is an opportunity to experience a slice of Norway's serene rural life while enjoying the comforts of home with potential for personalized updates. The property boasts a charming mix of functionality and scenic ambiance. With 130 square meters of living space divided over a single floor and a basement, this home provides ample room for daily life, occasional guests, and space for creative projects. When you step inside, you'll find a functional kitchen that offers a pleasant dining area, perfect for family meals or hosting friends. The living room is spacious and offers access to a veranda where you might sip your morning coffee, soaking in views of the majestic sea and mountains. On colder days, the warmth from the wood stove adds a cozy touch to winter wonderland scenes just outside. The house includes three main bedrooms and a bonus room in the basement—ideal for a guest room or hobby space. It's important to note that modernizing this room, as well as some other parts of the house, would enhance its usability. Though some aspects of the home may benefit from a little love and care, the end result will be a marvelous dwelling custom to your tastes. The bathroom and separate toilet provide convenience for families and social gatherings. The basement also furnishes four separate storage rooms, so there's no shortage of space to stow away outdoor gear, seasonal decora ... click here to read more

Location

Welcome to your potential new getaway at Markoppveien 58, right in the heart of picturesque Kvalsund, Norway. This property is an expansive country home that invites you to embrace the lush and enchanting beauty of the Barents Sea region. It's got a unique history and plenty of room to grow into a quintessential family retreat, replete with various opportunities to explore and enjoy the great outdoors. Nestled a stone's throw away from the mesmerizing Repparfjorden, this extensive six-bedroom home offers panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding landscapes. The location is vibrant with wildlife and rich in nature's gifts, making it an ideal spot for people who cherish the serene beauty of the countryside. Living in Kvalsund provides a uniquely satisfying experience, with the blend of tranquility and the vibrant lifestyles which the endless Nordic nature provides. Known for its arctic climate, the area boasts long snowy winters perfect for snow-lovers, and summers that unveil lush greenery and extended daylight hours, a phenomenon locals warmly refer to as the Midnight Sun. Such climatic variations offer a variety of recreational activities, ranging from snowmobiling and skiing in winter to hiking and fishing in summer, keeping you and your family entertained throughout the year. What’s it like living in Kvalsund? Imagine waking up every morning, drawing the curtains, and letting in the expansive views of Repparfjorden. You’ve got nature right at your doorstep, infusing energy and tranquility into your daily routine. The close-knit community here is warm, friendly, and welcoming to newcomers, and being part of a small town means you’ll never be too far from a friendly neighbor or a helping hand. This property stems ... click here to read more

Welcome to Markoppveien 58 - Holiday home with space for the whole family

Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Sarnes, Norway, this charming country home at Sarnesveien 60 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise in the far north. With its breathtaking sea views and proximity to nature, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp Arctic air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive veranda. This is the daily reality at Sarnesveien 60, where the beauty of the Norwegian wilderness is right at your doorstep. The property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality Built in 1995, this well-maintained country home is thoughtfully designed on a single level, making it accessible and practical for all ages. The spacious entrance hall welcomes you into a bright and inviting living area, where a wood-burning stove creates a warm and cozy atmosphere, perfect for those chilly Arctic evenings. Large windows frame the stunning sea views, allowing you to enjoy the ever-changing light and weather from the comfort of your sofa. The living room seamlessly connects to the dining area, ideal for family meals or entertaining guests. The kitchen is functional and well-equipped, providing ample storage and workspace for preparing delicious meals. Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical toilet room, easily accessible from the hallway. Relaxation and Recreation at Your Fingertips The property includes a boathouse built in 2004, offering secure storage for your boat and direct access to the water. This makes it easy to exp ... click here to read more

Idyllic view at Veidnes

Ah, the captivating routine of the life of a busy global real estate agent—it's filled with infinite possibilities, and of course, my constant jet-setting agenda. But amidst my bustling days helping buyers find their dream properties, I always make a little time to guide you to unique places and opportunities around the world. Today, I’m thrilled to share a hidden gem tucked away in the serene beauty of Norway's northern territories. Let me take you to Kvalsund, a delightful glimpse into the heart of the Repparfjorddalen region. This countryside retreat is perfect for those who cherish tranquility, the rugged charm of nature, and a getaway from the urban sprawl. Welcome to this charming little cabin in Repparfjorddalen, 2054, a sanctuary set against Norway’s magnificent and diverse landscape. Positioned between Hammerfest and Alta, Kvalsund is strategically placed for those who want not only a peaceful retreat but also the capability to explore what northern Norway has to offer. The ability to dive into the Norwegian wilderness—featuring lush forests, rugged mountains, and expansive fields—is just a stone's throw from your doorstep. The proximity to the lively Repparfjordelva ensures endless opportunities for those keen on angling or simply enjoying the calming ambiance the river imparts. Now, let’s step into this cozy cabin, your very own slice of Norwegian paradise. Built back in 1984, this cabin stands rather humble—but it is not without its own appeal, reflecting the simplicity and cozy charm that you would expect from a rural retreat. After a full day of exploring the local trails or fishing in the river, you'll appreciate returning to this welcoming abode. Inside, the living quarters offer a comforting warmth, t ... click here to read more

Welcome to the cabin

Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Kvalsund, a picturesque little slice of paradise in Norway, lies a rustic cabin at Repparfjorddalen 2118. If you are seeking a genuine escape into nature, away from the hustle and bustle, this cozy little cabin is calling your name! Perfectly tucked away from the main road, this property offers a rare opportunity for adventure seekers and nature lovers to embrace the simplicity of life. Kvalsund, a quaint locality in the north of Norway, welcomes you with its breathtaking landscapes and the serene beauty of nature. Known for its exceptional natural resources and outdoor recreational activities, it is an area that captivates visitors with its quiet beauty and unspoiled wilderness. From the snow-draped mountains in winter to the lush green valleys in summer, the climate here marks distinct seasons, each offering a new canvas of natural beauty. Now, let's talk about the cabin itself. Spanning a modest yet functional 23 square meters, this one-bedroom haven provides a unique opportunity to retreat from the hectic pace of modern life. Here, you'll find a living room, a kitchen to whip up simple meals, and even an entrance that welcomes visitors with open arms. The cabin lacks some modern amenities, which offers you a true off-grid experience reminiscent of days gone by when life was a bit simpler. There’s no electricity, water, or sewage setup, but that’s where the adventure and charm truly begin. A perfect fixer-upper, this cabin is crying out for someone with a vision to transform and bring it back to its hidden glory. Embrace the renovation challenge and convert this simple space into a summer retreat—or a cozy winter getaway—where you can unleash your creativity and persona ... click here to read more

Inge Bock at PrivatMegleren is pleased to present Repparfjorddalen 2118.

Nestled within the picturesque surrounds of Kvalsund, Norway, lies a quaint cabin retreat at Repparfjorddalen 1420, a dream for those seeking a harmonious blend of nature and adventure. The cabin, modestly sized at 32 square meters, offers tranquility amid the rugged beauty of the region, promising an experience that's as thrilling as it is peaceful. Let's step into this rustic abode. Built in the early '80s, the cabin offers a warm welcome. The living room, cozy yet spacious, invites gatherings by the wood stove, which alongside the heat pump, ensures warmth through those chilly Norwegian nights. The open kitchen, while compact, is fully equipped with all necessities for culinary ventures – a freestanding gas stove, sufficient storage in drawers and cabinets, and an innovative setup with a water pump feeding from a bucket, making every meal prepared here feel like an adventure in itself. But the gem lies not just within the cabin's walls. The land, spanning an ample 999 square meters, primarily showcases untouched terrain, a natural canvas set against the magnificent backdrop of Trangdalen and its neighboring expanses. Here, the sun graces the cabin with abundant light, making mornings feel magical and evenings beautifully prolonged. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The cabin's strategic location means it's only a hop, skip, and a jump away from the Repparfjord River, renowned for its salmon-rich waters, making it a perfect spot for those keen on fishing. Beyond the water's edge, the land beckons with its trails, offering hiking prospects that lead to vistas unbeatable in their majesty. For those with a flair for speed, snowmobile trails crisscross the terrain, making exploration exciting and varied. A ... click here to read more

Repparfjorddalen 1420 is a detached holiday home from 1982.

Nestled in the serene heart of Kvalsund is the delightful cabin at Repparfjorddalen 1420. This cabin, located in the picturesque northern town nestled among the fjords of Norway, offers an authentic taste of life amidst breathtaking natural beauty. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or looking for a peaceful retreat, this cabin brings you close to the essence of Norway’s stunning landscapes. Imagine waking up in the small, inviting cabin that has been crafted to harmonize with the surrounding mountain landscape. The cabin sure respects nature, it's all on one level, making it easy to navigate and enjoy. The warm, inviting living room offers not only a traditional wood stove but also a modern heat pump for those chilly nights where you want to cozy up with a book or simply bask in the ambiance. An open kitchen plan waits for those who relish cooking, allowing you to whip up a hearty meal after a day of exploring. The two bedrooms provide comfortable living quarters, bringing the space together as an ideal hideaway for a family or couple seeking tranquility. Just off from the main cabin is an annex where you'll find a sauna—perfect for warming up after a day skiing or snowmobiling through the vast trails that meander throughout the area. There's also snowmobile parking, handy for the adventurous spirits eager to explore the snow-clad terrains. Kvalsund is not just about staying in one place though; it offers an array of outdoor activities that will capture the heart of any nature enthusiast! When you live here, the great outdoors truly are your playground. The very air is tinged with the fresh, crisp scent synonymous with Norway. Elegantly set near the Repparfjord River, this cabin is close to a popular salmon river kno ... click here to read more

Repparfjorddalen 1420 is a detached holiday home from 1982.