Spacious 2010 Cabin in Furutangen: Stunning Views, Year-Round Activities, Loft, and Sauna | Garage & Large Yard

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Bomyrsdalen 5, 2460 Osen, Osen (Norway)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 93Floor area

€25,641

Chalet

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

93m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Step into the rustic charm and serene beauty of this delightful chalet situated at Bomyrsdalen 5, in the picturesque town of Osen. Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Åmot municipality, this property is a dreamy haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life. With a perfect blend of tranquility and allure, this year-round cabin, constructed in 2010, provides an unmatched opportunity for relaxation and adventure.

Osen is famed for its lush greenery and captivating views, a true slice of heaven tucked away in the beautiful region of Furutangen. Once you're here, you'll quickly understand why so many have fallen for its charm. Both summer and winter unveil a treasure trove of activities, suitable for families and adventurers alike. The vibrant local community offers a rich tapestry of life, where traditional Norwegian heritage is lovingly preserved.

Living in Osen, expect the climate to reflect its beautiful surroundings. Winters here gift you with a winter wonderland, blanketing the region with a pristine layer of snow – perfect for skiing enthusiasts. In Osen, you’ll find a family-friendly ski slope and miles of ski trails that promise endless fun for everyone. Summers invite you to explore the verdant hiking trails, enjoy a game of archery or disc golf, and bask in the tranquil beauty of the surroundings.

Now, let me take you inside this charming chalet. A robust structure that embraces you with warmth and style at every turn. The chalet features:

- 2 spacious bedrooms
- 1 well-equipped bathroom with a lovely sauna
- Loft area (unmeasured space) with 2 additional bedrooms
- Open living room and kitchen
- Dining area for family gatherings
- Cozy loft living room
- Toilet room in the loft
- Inviting south-facing terrace
- Garage with ample space
- Large yard for outdoor activities
- Outdoor shed for storage
- Tiled floors throughout the main floor with underfloor heating
- Peaceful location with scenic views

As you step inside, you're greeted by a welcoming and spacious hallway, leading into an open-plan living room and kitchen area that invites conversation and laughter. Here, the kitchen is designed for both function and style, offering ample space for cooking family meals while engaging with loved ones. Just imagine cozying up here after a day out in the snow, warm cocoa in hand, whilst savoring the tranquil views through the large windows.

The two good-sized bedrooms on the main floor provide a restful retreat after an active day, with tiled floors that add a touch of elegance. The main bathroom features a delightful sauna, perfect for unwinding and relieving any tension after trekking the numerous hiking trails Osen has to offer.

Ascend to the loft space, a versatile area that opens up further possibilities. Here, you discover two additional bedrooms—ideal for guests or as a special retreat for family members. A cozy living room complements this space, with an additional toilet room providing extra convenience. This additional area is not only functional but also great for those impromptu get-togethers or simply relaxing and reading your favorite book.

Step outside onto the spacious south-facing terrace where you can enjoy long summer evenings and the stunning vistas that Furutangen has to offer. The chalet also benefits from a large yard and an outdoor shed for extra storage. Parking is made easy with the property's garage, which offers ample space for a car and additional storage.

Living in a chalet like this is an experience in itself. It's about embracing the harmony of nature, the coziness of wooden interiors, and the allure of a secluded lifestyle. There’s never a dull moment in Osen, whether it's skiing through pristine trails, hiking through lush landscapes, or enjoying local festivities.

This property is more than just a home, it’s a lifestyle choice—a decision to embrace tranquility whilst having exciting activities at your doorstep. Priced at a fair 25,641, it stands as a wonderful opportunity for someone yearning to make the most of both their leisure and living space.

Imagine making your first morning cup of coffee in this beautiful chalet, surrounded by nature’s beauty and yet still feeling a part of this vibrant community. So don’t just imagine it—make it your reality. The magic of Osen awaits you.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
93
Price per m²
€276
Garden size
1955
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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The first thing you notice on a Friday evening arrival is the silence. Not the uncomfortable kind — the deep, resinous quiet of spruce forest that makes your shoulders drop two inches before you've even unlocked the door. By Saturday morning, with coffee warming your hands and woodsmoke threading up from the stove, the working week feels like a rumor. That's the rhythm of life at Rostillevegen 93, a three-bedroom timber chalet sitting at around 320 meters above sea level in Finnskogen — a vast, unhurried stretch of forest straddling the border between Innlandet and Sweden that Norwegians have quietly kept to themselves for generations. The village of Sørskogbygda is your nearest anchor point, and the wider Våler municipality your frame. It is genuinely off the tourist trail, and that is precisely the point. The chalet was originally raised in 1978, built the way Norwegian leisure cabins were built back then: solid, unpretentious, made to handle long winters without fuss. A thoughtful extension completed in 2007 more than doubled its usefulness, adding a proper kitchen, an extra bedroom, and a bathroom with a real shower. The result is 67 square meters that feel generous rather than tight — because the layout is honest. The living room and dining area open into each other, pine floors running continuously underfoot, tongue-and-groove paneling on the walls giving off a golden warmth that no Scandinavian interior trend has managed to improve upon. The wood-burning stove sits centrally, and on an October night when the temperature outside is nudging zero and the smell of birch smoke drifts through the room, you'll understand why Norwegians still consider a wood stove the non-negotiable heart of any cabin worth having. Lar ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rostillevegen 93 in beautiful Finnskogen! Seller's photo.

Step outside on a January morning, and the only sound is your own breath in the cold air and the creak of fresh snow under your boots. The cross-country ski trail starts 200 meters from the front door. By the time you've clipped into your bindings and pushed off into Fersdalen's quiet forest, the rest of the world feels genuinely far away. That's the daily reality at this 1971-built Norwegian mountain chalet at Fersdalsveien 2012 in Meråker—and for anyone hunting for a vacation home in Norway that actually delivers solitude, it's hard to argue with this particular 43 square meters of mountain life. Meråker sits in the Stjørdal municipality of Trøndelag, tucked into a long valley that runs east toward the Swedish border. It's not flashy. There are no après-ski bars or designer boutiques. What it has instead is something increasingly rare: real wilderness within arm's reach of functional infrastructure. The E14 road and the Meråker train line (Meråkerbanen) thread through the valley, meaning you can be at Trondheim Airport Værnes in roughly 45 minutes by car, or reach Trondheim city center by train in just over an hour. For an international buyer looking at second homes in Scandinavia, that kind of access matters. The chalet itself sits in the Vargmyrfeltet cabin area of Fersdalen, set back from Fersdalsveien at a distance that keeps neighboring cabins and passing traffic out of your sightlines entirely. You park at the road—about 30 meters away—and walk in. That short walk is actually part of the appeal. It's a natural decompression zone, a few steps that separate the car and the phone signal and the noise from a place where the fireplace is already waiting. The freehold plot runs to 1,517 square meters, which is genero ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fersdalsveien 2012 - Contact broker for private viewing. Photo: Julian Nonstad

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Osen, this charming chalet at Storjegerveien 2 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the promise of a day filled with adventure or relaxation—whichever your heart desires. ### A Day in the Life at Storjegerveien 2 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the mountains, you find yourself sipping a warm cup of coffee on the partially covered terrace. The panoramic views of the surrounding forests and peaks are nothing short of mesmerizing. This is your sanctuary, a place where time slows down, and every moment is savored. The chalet's open-plan living area is a haven of light and warmth, thanks to its expansive windows that frame the stunning vistas outside. The wood-burning stove crackles softly, adding a cozy touch to the already inviting space. Here, you can unwind with a good book or gather with loved ones for a game night. ### Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Osen is a year-round playground for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the nearby ski slopes and cross-country trails beckon, offering exhilarating runs and peaceful glides through snow-draped landscapes. Spring and summer bring a burst of color and life, with hiking trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints and the tranquil shores of Osensjøen lake. Autumn is a painter's palette, with vibrant foliage transforming the area into a tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows. It's the perfect time for leisurely walks, foraging for wild berries, or simply soaking in the beauty of nature. ### Culinary and Cultural Experiences The local cuisine is a delightful exploration of flavors, with nearby eateries ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storjegerveien 2 and this beautiful cabin close to everything Furutangen has to offer

A Winter Wonderland Awaits in Osen: Your Dual-Cabin Mountain Retreat Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of Norway's serene mountains, where the gentle whisper of the wind through the pines is your morning symphony. Nestled in the heart of Osen, this exceptional chalet offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and adventure. With two fully equipped cabins, this property is a haven for those seeking both solitude and connection, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence. A Tale of Two Cabins The main cabin, a masterpiece of rustic charm and modern convenience, welcomes you with its open-plan living area. Here, sunlight dances through expansive windows, illuminating the rich textures of exposed timber beams and the warmth of the wood-burning stove. This is a space designed for gathering, where stories are shared over steaming mugs of cocoa after a day on the slopes. The kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, boasts dark-stained cabinetry and sleek laminate countertops. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast before a day of skiing or a sumptuous dinner to enjoy with friends, this kitchen is equipped to handle it all. The adjacent dining area, with its generous table, invites laughter and conversation, creating memories that linger long after the meal is over. Upstairs, four spacious bedrooms offer restful retreats, each thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and privacy. Modern bathrooms, complete with underfloor heating, provide a spa-like experience, ensuring every day begins and ends with a touch of luxury. The guest cabin, equally inviting, features three bedrooms and an open-plan living area that flows seamlessly into a well-appointed kitchen. Large wind ... click here to read more

Beautiful, family-friendly and very well-maintained leisure property with an attractive location at popular Furutangen!

Picture yourself wrapped in a thick blanket on a covered terrace, hot coffee in hand, watching the morning mist lift from the pine forests of Norway's Innlandet region. The thermometer reads minus five, but the outdoor jacuzzi steams invitingly just steps away, while cross-country ski trails begin mere 50 meters from your door. This is the reality of owning a modern Norwegian mountain retreat in Osen, where winter sports and wilderness solitude blend into the quintessential Scandinavian vacation experience. This 73-square-meter chalet in Furutangen represents the perfect size for a European vacation home—substantial enough for comfort, compact enough for easy maintenance during your time away. Built in 2017, the property sits on an impressive 1,795-square-meter freehold plot, offering privacy and outdoor space that feels increasingly rare across Europe's vacation property markets. The Norwegian approach to holiday home design shines through every detail: efficient use of space, quality materials built to withstand harsh winters, and an integration with nature that defines Scandinavian living. The interior follows an open-concept layout that maximizes natural light—essential during winter months when daylight hours shrink to precious few. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of surrounding forests and mountains, transforming the landscape into living artwork that changes with each season. A modern fireplace anchors the living area, its warmth and crackling flames creating the hygge atmosphere Scandinavians have perfected over centuries. The kitchen features contemporary appliances and ample storage, designed for preparing hearty meals after full days exploring the wilderness or returning from the slopes. Two bedrooms p ... click here to read more

Welcome to Midtveien 22!

Oh, dear busy prospective buyers, lend me your ears, as I present to you a delightful slice of paradise, nestled in the serene landscapes of charming Osen. We've got an inviting chalet for all of you who are considering the joys of Norwegian living, possibly turning the pristine tranquility of Osen into your home sweet home. Allow me, in the midst of my bustling schedule, to delve you into the story of this property that could soon become the chapter you write next. Welcome to Muurflatveien 8! Here stands a chalet that whispers tales of warmth and comfort from the heart of Furutangen. Built in 2010, it offers a grand theatre of stunning beauty settled amidst nature's splendor. Envision the simplicity and elegance that comes with a building that yearns to embrace family, friends, and cherished memories. Let's talk about the chalet, shall we? Naturally, I'm busy, but this chalet warrants a moment of your attention. How perfect does a 190m² canvas sound, wherein you and your loved ones can create an everlasting story? It's ready for you, boasting a generous living space, cleverly designed to meet your every need. And oh, picture the underfloor heating ensuring every step you take within is met with comfort, while the wood stove offers a flickering companion during those chilly evenings. With five ample bedrooms, this abode is waiting with arms wide open, whether you're welcoming a large family with open hearts or guests still enchanted by the Norwegian landscape. Not to forget, there are two well-appointed bathrooms—one even features a sauna. Imagine the bliss of unwinding in such an enclave after a day of adventures. But now, to the local flair... Why Osen, you may ask? It's not just the chalet calling out to you, it's ... click here to read more

Welcome to Furutangen and Muurflatveien 8!

Welcome to the captivating world of mountain living in the serene community of Osen, nestled amidst the natural beauty of Norway. If you're seeking a place where the pace of life aligns with the rhythms of nature, this chalet at Benveien 19 offers a harmonious blend of comfortable living and breathtaking views. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle or dreaming of a place where your family can ski, hike, and enjoy the great outdoors, this property might just be what you’re looking for. This chalet is everything you’d expect from a mountain retreat - comfortable, cozy, and with a hint of simplicity that makes it a true home away from home. With 109 square meters of space, there’s enough room for a family to relax and create memories. The chalet is thoughtfully designed, accommodating up to 12 beds spread over three inviting bedrooms. This makes it an ideal getaway for larger families or those who love hosting friends and guests. For those concerned about amenities, let me ease your mind: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 12 bed capacity - Spacious loft with 2 additional rooms - Open-plan living and kitchen space - Large windows for natural light and views - 76 sqm terrace with barbecue area - Electric car charger - Ample sun exposure on a 2.1-acre plot - Ski-in/ski-out access - Proximity to ski slopes and cross-country trails - Nearby playground, ice rink, mini-golf, frisbee golf course - Ball court with artificial grass Residing in Osen means embracing a climate where winters are snowy and crisp, ideal for skiing or just enjoying the pure white landscape. Summers, on the other hand, are mild and pleasant - perfect for hiking, fishing, or simply lounging on your terrace, soaking up the sun and fresh mount ... click here to read more

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Imagine stepping out your front door and onto pristine ski slopes, the crisp Norwegian mountain air filling your lungs as you take in sweeping views across forested valleys and snow-capped peaks. At 645 meters above sea level, this year-round chalet in Furutangen transforms every season into an adventure. Built in 2016, this 73-square-meter retreat with an additional 37 square meters of loft space offers the rare combination of ski-in ski-out access during winter months and endless hiking, fishing, and outdoor exploration when summer arrives. This modern Norwegian chalet embodies the Scandinavian philosophy of connection with nature without sacrificing contemporary comfort. The main floor unfolds as a single flowing space where the kitchen, dining area, and living room merge seamlessly under high ceilings and light wooden surfaces. Floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides flood the interior with natural light, creating a bright sanctuary even during shorter winter days. A modern wood-burning stove anchors the living area, radiating warmth that complements the underfloor heating while adding that essential Norwegian cabin atmosphere that makes après-ski gatherings truly memorable. The kitchen comes fully equipped for extended stays, featuring integrated appliances including an oven, cooktop, dishwasher, and refrigerator-freezer combination. White cabinetry contrasts beautifully with solid wood countertops, providing ample workspace for preparing everything from quick breakfasts before hitting the slopes to elaborate dinners featuring local Norwegian ingredients. The adjacent dining area accommodates family meals and entertaining, with direct access to the property's standout feature: a generous 43-square-meter terrace. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Furutangen and this beautiful cabin at Parisbudalsveien 2!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Osen, Norway, this exquisite chalet at Murhytteveien 4 offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances modern comfort with the allure of nature. With its prime location, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the heart of Scandinavia. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, in excellent condition, is designed to be your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're an expat longing for a slice of home or an overseas buyer looking for a holiday escape, this property promises a lifestyle of peace, adventure, and endless possibilities. ### A Glimpse into Chalet Living in Osen 1. Spacious and Inviting: With 93 square meters of living space, this chalet offers three well-appointed bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, ensuring ample room for family and guests. 2. Modern Amenities: Equipped with a contemporary kitchen featuring integrated appliances, a cozy wood-burning stove, and efficient heating systems, this home is as functional as it is charming. 3. Scenic Views: Large windows and a southwest-facing terrace provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making every moment spent here a visual delight. 4. Outdoor Enthusiast's Dream: Located near an alpine facility, this chalet is perfect for winter sports lovers. In the warmer months, explore nearby hiking trails and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region. 5. Year-Round Accessibility: With a gravel driveway and ample parking, the property is accessible by car throughout the year, making it convenient for spontaneous getaways. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Murhytteveien 4 at Furutangen in Osen!

Picture yourself soaking in a steaming jacuzzi on your private terrace as snowflakes drift down around you, the only sounds the whisper of wind through Norwegian pines and the crackle of your wood-burning fireplace inside. This is winter morning routine at Furutangan, where your mountain chalet sits at 564 meters elevation with unobstructed views across ancient forests and alpine peaks. Just 100 meters from your door, groomed cross-country ski trails wind through pristine wilderness, while the Mattisstua alpine slopes wait one kilometer away for afternoon downhill runs. Welcome to mountain living where every season brings new adventures, and your second home in Norway becomes the backdrop for lifelong memories. This 146-square-meter lodge-style chalet embodies everything international buyers seek in a Scandinavian mountain retreat: authentic Norwegian architecture with modern comforts, immediate access to year-round outdoor recreation, and a turnkey property where you can arrive and start living the mountain lifestyle within hours. The traditional sod roofs that crown the main cabin, double garage, and storage building do more than create postcard-perfect aesthetics—they provide natural insulation, reduce environmental impact, and connect your property to centuries of Norwegian building tradition. This architectural cohesion creates an estate rather than just a cabin, a complete mountain compound designed for extended family gatherings, friend reunions, and the kind of multi-generational holidays that become family legend. The main living space captures the essence of Norwegian hygge with its open-ceiling design that draws the eye upward to exposed beams and allows natural light to penetrate deep into the interior. Flo ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping out from your private mountain terrace on a crisp winter morning, skis at the ready, with groomed cross-country trails waiting just below your property. As the Nordic sun breaks over the forested peaks at 593 meters elevation, you breathe in the clean mountain air and realize you're living the Norwegian cabin dream at Furutangen. This is what ownership at Åkerveien 69 offers: direct access to wilderness recreation, panoramic forest views, and a modern 2-bedroom chalet that serves as your year-round basecamp in the heart of Hedmark's outdoor playground, perfectly positioned between the renowned Trysil ski resort and the historic town of Rena. Built in 2012 to Norwegian quality standards, this 66-square-meter chalet embodies the Scandinavian principle of hyggelig living, where every square meter is designed for both comfort and functionality. The solid wood floors and timber-paneled walls throughout create that authentic cabin warmth that defines Norwegian mountain culture, while large windows facing east, south, and west flood the interior with natural light from dawn through sunset. The open-plan kitchen and living area forms the social heart of the home, centered around a modern wood-burning stove where families gather after days spent skiing, hiking, or simply exploring the endless forests that characterize this region of eastern Norway. The Norwegian cabin lifestyle at Furutangen revolves around the changing seasons, each bringing its own rhythms and pleasures. Winter transforms the landscape into a cross-country skier's paradise, with groomed trails accessible directly from your property via ski in/ski out access. The nearby Furutangen Ski Center, just seven minutes by car, operates two sk ... click here to read more

Welcome to Furutangen and Åkerveien 69!

Hello there! Amidst the lush and serene landscape of Osdalen, sits a charming log cabin, the epitome of Norwegian tranquility. Located at the address of Osdalsveien 644, 2460 Osen, this gem is nestled a mere 6.5 kilometers from the scenic Osensjøen and close to the Nordre Osa River. It's an ideal catch for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, or those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. As a busy real estate agent working for a global network, you can say this property does tick quite a few boxes for the discerning international buyer. Let's dive into the wonders that this rustic cabin, built back in 1965, has to offer! With a solid log construction, its cozy and inviting atmosphere can make you feel right at home in no time. Complemented by a freestanding outbuilding, this space offers versatility - be it extra storage or a blank canvas for further development. Meanwhile, the generous 1,749 square meters of land provides ample space for outdoor frolics or to simply sit back and soak in the natural beauty that surrounds you. Step inside, and you'll be welcomed by the warmth of the living area, fitted with a comforting fireplace to ward off those chilly Norwegian evenings. It's a welcoming space with room for seating and dining, surrounded by large windows that allow natural light to bathe the room whilst offering lovely views of the surrounding forest. Picture yourself sipping your morning coffee there, whilst nature plays its symphony outside. The kitchen, while simple and modest, aligns perfectly with the cabin’s rustic appeal. Complete with a small wood stove, it embraces its role in the heart of the home, waiting quietly to cater to your culinary endeavors. The smooth-fronted cabine ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the serene landscapes of Osen, a delightful opportunity awaits you at Bruråsbekklia 16. This charming chalet, built in 2020, is a harmonious blend of modern amenities and rustic charm. With its expansive size of 193 square meters, accompanied by five inviting bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, this property offers both space and comfort, making it an ideal retreat for families and friends alike. As a busy real estate agent who's seen a fair share of properties, I can tell you this one stands out for its strategic positioning at the top of Furutangen. The tranquility that comes from being away from through traffic yet close enough to a vibrant community is a rare find. The panoramic views that stretch over the Osensjøen lake are simply breathtaking. You can enjoy your morning coffee at sunrise while soaking in the captivating sights or unwind with a book while the sun sets, offering remarkable natural scenery from your very own living room. Now, let's delve into the interior. The chalet has five comfortable bedrooms that provide ample space for hosting friends or having a quality family time. The two bathrooms feature underfloor heating—a treat for those colder Norwegian days, ensuring you never step onto a chilly floor. The heating foil in the living/dining room offers a cozy environment for late-night board games or movie marathons with your loved ones. The kitchen is modern yet retains the warmth you’d expect in a chalet. It’s the heart of the home where countless meals and memories can be concocted. Branching out from the kitchen is the dining area which floats effortlessly into the living space, creating a seamless flow that's perfect for entertaining. The outdoor areas are equally inviting, o ... click here to read more

Welcome to the top of Furutangen!

Tucked away in the heartland of Norway lies this delightful country home, located at Tøreggveien 103 near the serene town of Osen. It's a place that welcomes you with open arms, inviting you to become a part of its peaceful embrace. This charming leisure property is not just a house, it's an experience—a portal to nature’s vast playground. Let's take a moment and imagine life here, where the mornings are keen with fresh air and the evenings are painted by the setting sun over expanses of natural beauty. Upon arrival, the gravel path leads you to the large sunny terrace where you can almost hear the echoes of laughter and see the gatherings with friends and family. The porch, basking in daylight, is where stories are shared, meals are savored, and time seems to wonderfully come to a slow. The evenings are about grilling—or maybe just sipping on a warm beverage while gazing at the spectacle of stars above. This country home, comfortably maintained in good condition, gives you three generous bedrooms. Maybe you can see them filled with the joys and adventures of family and guests. It's got one well-built bathroom, thoughtfully designed to meet daily routines with simplicity and ease. Covering a spacious area of 76 square meters, it’s a comfortable size for a cozy family living and yet accommodates visiting adventurers without hassle. Let’s talk about adventures. Just a short drive, about 15 kilometers, takes you to Osensjøen, a stunning lake bordered by a soft sandy beach. Imagine spending sun-kissed afternoons here, swimming, and just soaking up the warmth of the summer sun. If winter sports call your name, then Furutangen is simply a must-visit. It's merely 10 kilometers away and offers a haven for cross-country skiin ... click here to read more

Leisure property in scenic surroundings

Welcome to the picturesque village of Osdalen in Norway, nestled amidst the brilliant expanse of natural beauty that defines the countryside of this Scandinavian wonderland. Situated at Skaftveien 8, Osen, this residence offers more than just a roof over your head. It's an invitation to live in harmony with nature's grandeur, and a chance to create a haven that perfectly echoes the tranquility around it. Osdalen, with its whimsical landscapes, promises a lifestyle that's in sync with the seasons. The climate here is distinctly Nordic with pleasant summers that flirt with midnight sun and winters that deliver serene snowy landscapes, transforming into a frosty wonderland for those who relish the thrill of winter sports. With a total size of 66 square meters, this cabin, built-in 2019, serves as an efficient sanctuary amidst these stunning vistas. The cabin sprawls comfortably over a single floor and cleverly maximizes its space. Those accustomed to the conventional homes will find the open-plan design a fresh breath of innovation. It's a practical layout, ideal for a modern lifestyle, ensuring everything you need is right at your fingertips while also providing the openness needed to disconnect with urban chaos. Imagine yourself retreating here after a day of adventure in the surrounding hills and forests. As you arrive, the warmth of the cabin, with its glow emanating from underfloor heating, welcomes you. The airy living room and kitchen area are open-plan and designed to accommodate a large dining area, becoming the heart of your home. Here, gatherings turn into cherished memories as you entertain guests or share family meals in the cozy glow of the fireplace or stove. Featuring: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with und ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skaftveien 8!

Welcome to Valmslia 32, a cozy cabin tucked away in the serene landscapes of Osen, right in the heart of the Innlandet region of Norway. Nestled on a spacious 2,073 square meter plot, this property serves as a perfect getaway from the everyday hustle. Imagine stepping into a slice of tranquility, where you can enjoy peace, nature, and solitude. Ideal for those yearning to escape the busy city life, this cabin offers you a slice of traditional Norwegian living. Built in 1973, this Norwegian hytte is constructed of timber, giving it a rustic, yet homely vibe. With a 56 square meter living area and an additional 16 square meters of external space, this cabin provides a reasonable space to relax and unwind. There's an inviting 18 square meter terrace where you can bask in the warm summer sun, enjoy a morning cup of fresh coffee, or absorb the stunning surroundings that change color with the seasons. Inside, the cabin is warm and accommodating with a living room, cozy dining area, functional kitchen, and three snug bedrooms that comfortably sleep six. This makes it a great fit for family escapes or for hosting friends on adventurous weekends. The bathroom is practical, equipped with both a traditional mulldo (composting toilet) and an electric incineration toilet, adding a sustainable touch to your stay. A significant attraction of this property is its proximity to Osensjøen, a magnificent lake only a short 300 meters away. During the summer, this lake is an oasis for fishing enthusiasts and those who fancy a swim. The surrounding countryside turns into a playground for outdoor lovers, offering hiking trails that meander through the untouched nature and tracks for cross-country skiing when the winter chills set in. It’s a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Valmslia 32!

Nestled in the tranquil expanses of Nordre Osen, this delightful country home at Nedre Storåsen 3, awaits its new owner. The atmosphere here is imbued with a sense of quiet that only comes from living amid nature's embrace, making it an ideal sanctuary for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a bustling real estate agent with a global clientele, I often find that properties like these become a haven for expats and foreign buyers eager to experience life at a different pace. The country home is spread over 67 square meters, thoughtfully remodeled to combine comfort with functionality. Featuring two cozy bedrooms and a newly-updated bathroom, the house speaks to those who appreciate a life of simplicity and tranquility. An important feature that cannot be overlooked is its year-round accessibility, with electricity and a well-maintained road ensuring connectivity no matter the season. Here's a quick glance at the property features: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Updated Bathroom - Modernized Kitchen - New heat pump - Surface modernisation - New outdoor deck - Year-round road access - Electricity available - Situated near forest and hiking areas Osen, where the property is located, is an area suffused with natural beauty. The surrounding landscapes are ideal for those who have a penchant for outdoor activities. In winter, the area transforms into a picture-postcard setting with its vast network of groomed ski trails that stretch for 25 km right from your very doorstep. These trails also connect to the larger network at Furutangen, making it a paradise for skiing enthusiasts. Summers bring a different kind of beauty, as the forests and mountains open up for hiking, fishing, and hunting, providing ample op ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nedre Storåsen 3

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Osen, Norway, Storåsveien 89 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet, perfect for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat. This charming property, located in the heart of Innlandet county, is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views of the surrounding forests and mountains. This chalet, with its traditional wooden architecture, is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. A Cozy Retreat with Modern Comforts The chalet spans 65 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The living room, with its warm wooden interiors and large windows, invites natural light and offers breathtaking views of the landscape. A cozy fireplace becomes the heart of the home, perfect for gathering around on chilly evenings. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with solid wood fronts and countertops, seamlessly connects to the living area, creating a social space ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The modern bathroom, complete with electric underfloor heating, ensures comfort during your stay. A Space for Everyone With two bedrooms in the main chalet and an additional annex, this property can comfortably accommodate family and friends. The annex, featuring a bedroom with a family bunk bed and a storage room, offers privacy and independence for guests or older children. Outdoor Living at Its Best One of the standout features of this property is the expansive terrace that wraps around three sides of the chalet. Whether you're sipping your ... click here to read more

Welcome to Storåsen 89 – a cozy and well-equipped leisure property with a private location in Nordre Osen.

Nestled amidst the picturesque beauty of Jordet, Norway, this charming cabin beckons to those seeking a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Situated in the breathtaking region of Trysil, at the address of Lågfjellet 101, this cozy oasis offers a compelling blend of comfort, convenience, and the splendor of the Nordic landscape. Let’s take a leisurely stroll through the particulars of this cabin and its captivating surroundings. This enticing home comprises three bedrooms and a bathroom, creating ample space for family, friends, or cozy solitude. With 59 square meters of space and a price of 87094, it strikes a perfect balance between compact simplicity and livable coziness. Here’s a glimpse of what this cabin offers: - 3 bedrooms, accommodating up to 7 people - 1 bathroom with modern electric Sunwind WC - Spacious living room with cozy fireplace - Dining room to savor meals together - Well-equipped kitchen - Balcony/terrace measuring 12 sqm - Outdoor storage with detached tool shed - Convenient water access via shared water post - Accessibility by car Built in 1977, the cabin showcases a harmonious blend of rustic charm and practical comfort. It's perfect for those who relish the feeling of a warm, cozy fire as the cold Norwegian winds blow outside. The fireplace becomes the heart of this home, enveloping its guests in warmth after a day spent exploring the wonders of Trysil. Located within an established cabin area, your new home is set against the tranquil backdrop of Norway's spectacular mountain terrain, offering hiking and skiing opportunities that will entice outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Trysil-Knuts Fjellverden trail network promises endless adventures, with paths ideal for both trekki ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lågfjellet 101!

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Trysil-Knut mountain range, Eltdalsfjellvegen 394 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian chalet. This charming property, located in the picturesque town of Jordet, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting its golden hue over the snow-capped peaks, and the gentle rustle of the forest as your morning soundtrack. This is the everyday reality for those fortunate enough to call this chalet their second home. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1968 and lovingly renovated in 1995, this chalet retains its traditional mountain charm while offering modern comforts. With three cozy bedrooms, a functional kitchen, and a welcoming living area, it provides ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The wood stove in the living room promises warm, cozy evenings, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures. A Year-Round Destination Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer hiker, this chalet is ideally situated to cater to all your outdoor passions. In winter, the nearby cross-country ski trails beckon, while summer opens up a world of hiking and fishing opportunities. The chalet's location at 823 meters above sea level ensures breathtaking views and a refreshing climate year-round. Secluded Yet Accessible While the chalet offers a sense of seclusion, it's conveniently accessible. A charming nature trail leads from the parking area to your doorstep, immersing you in the natural beauty of the surroundings. In winter, a snowmobile service ensures easy access, making it a true all-season retreat. Investment Potent ... click here to read more

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