Spacious 3-Bedroom Chalet in Stunning Rødberg Wilderness - Fully Furnished with Year-Round Access & Skiing Nearby

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Elvestrand 39, 3630 Rødberg, Rødberg (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 99Floor area

€119,658

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

99m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Step into the serene and welcoming world of chalet living with this inviting property situated at Elvestrand 39, in the charming locale of Rødberg. Catering specifically to those with an eye for a peaceful retreat and extraordinary outdoor activities, this property stands as a gateway to a fulfilling lifestyle amidst Norway's enchanting landscape.

Located in a region renowned for its pristine natural beauty, Rødberg promises an unspoiled escape while still ensuring convenient access to city amenities. The area's landscape is characterized by majestic mountains, lush forests, and serene lakes, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you are fond of hiking, skiing, or indulging in opportunities for fishing, this place offers a heartening blend of all three. Rødberg experiences a temperate climate, with cold winters perfect for skiing and mild, pleasant summers that make hiking a joy to behold.

This cozy 99-square-meter chalet is a single-level wonderland, an embodiment of the traditional cabin lifestyle. The indoors reveal a thoughtfully laid-out floor plan comprising three comfortable bedrooms, ideal for small families or those who love having guests over. The spacious living room is a cozy haven, perfect for unwinding after a day out in nature or for hosting gatherings where stories flow as freely as the nearby rivers.

Key property features include:
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- Entrance Hall
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Living Room
- Bathroom/Changing Room
- Toilet Room accessible from the veranda
- Storage Room
- Additional Storage Space of approximately 15 sqm
- Electricity Installed
- Access via Year-Round Road
- Fully Furnished

One of the true delights of this property is the outdoor area—a partially covered veranda invites you to bask in the sunlight and take in the picturesque surroundings. The plot itself is leased, providing a flexible and affordable pathway to own a slice of this tranquil life.

For those keen on culture and community, Rødberg Center is just a short drive away. Here, you’ll find a welcoming community and essential amenities to complement your retreat. Plus, if you're a skiing aficionado or just someone curious to try it out, Uvdal Alpine Center and Haglebu Ski Center are conveniently located about 30 minutes away by car. These centers transform the snowy landscape into a playground for skiing enthusiasts and offer runs suitable for all skill levels.

Living in a chalet like this one offers an experience that goes beyond mere location. It's about embracing a lifestyle in rhythm with nature, where mornings start with fresh mountain air and days are filled with adventure and tranquility alike. The chalets often echo with laughter, sheltered conversations, and evenings spent on the terrace as the sun dips below the horizon.

The vibrant community ensures that living here is never isolated. You become part of a tapestry woven from shared experiences amid natural beauty. This is not just a property; it's a gateway into a life enriched by the simplicity and beauty of your surroundings.

For the price listed at 119,658, everything you need to jump into this restful lifestyle is already in place. While the chalet is in good condition, it offers plenty of room for those who may wish to inject their personal style or make minor tweaks to the existing layout over time—consider it a canvas for your dreams without the need for immediate renovations.

In Rødberg, life moves at a pace dictated by the natural world—a pace that allows you to breathe deeply, live fully, and find peace in the everyday. Imagine yourself in your own slice of paradise, with access to year-round activities and a community that welcomes you with open arms. Believe me, considering a home here is like gifting yourself an ongoing adventure. So go ahead, take the leap into a world where every sunrise and sunset anchors you deeper into the blissful simplicity of life in Norway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
99
Price per m²
€1,209
Garden size
300
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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Step outside at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the only sound is wind threading through the spruce trees and the faint scrape of early-riser skiers setting off down a prepared trail 150 metres from your front door. That's the morning rhythm at Fjellverden Øst 133 — a solid, well-kept mountain chalet sitting at roughly 640 metres above sea level in Jordet, Innlandet, where Norway's outdoor life doesn't pause for seasons. Built in 1991 and maintained in good condition throughout, the chalet covers 66 square metres of genuinely livable space. Nothing wasted, nothing overdone. Three bedrooms sleep eight in total — a master with two singles and a built-in wardrobe, a second room with two bunk beds that kids will immediately claim as their territory, and a third with a single bunk for overflow guests or a solo traveller who wants their own corner. It's the kind of layout that handles a full family weekend without anyone tripping over each other, which is harder to find than you'd think at this price point. The living room is the real soul of the place. Solid wood floors, timber-panelled walls and ceiling, and a fireplace insert that throws serious heat on a February evening when temperatures outside have dropped well below zero. Large windows pull in the southern light — this is a notably sunny plot — and frame a view of forested hillside that changes from deep green in July to snow-loaded white branches by December. The kitchen sits partially open to this main room, practical rather than showy, with room for a full-size stove, fridge, and dishwasher. The dining area fits a proper family table without feeling cramped. The bathroom was refreshed in 2023 — new water heater, new toilet, and electric underfloor heati ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trysil-Knuts Fjellverden and Fjellverden Øst 133! Photo: Bernat Tubau.

You arrive by boat. There's no other way. You cut the engine, drift into the mooring at Osvågen, and for a moment all you hear is water lapping against the hull and a single bird somewhere deep in the spruce trees. Then you shoulder your bag and follow the footpath — about 800 meters of soft forest floor, birch and pine on either side — until the treeline opens and the cabin appears on the rise above you, its balcony framing a wide blue sweep of the fjord. That's the moment you stop thinking about your inbox. This is what genuine off-grid living looks like in Helgeland, one of Norway's most quietly extraordinary coastal regions. The chalet at Hestnesosen sits on a 2,081-square-meter elevated plot above Osvågen, fully detached from the road network and reachable only by water. For buyers who've spent years talking about "disconnecting," this isn't a metaphor. It's the actual situation — and it's exactly what makes this property so rare. At 131 square meters of indoor living space, the three-bedroom cabin is far more generous than the average Norwegian hytte. Two separate living rooms give you real breathing room: one for rainy afternoons with a board game and a wood-burning stove sending heat into the walls, another where guests can settle in without stepping on each other. The retro interior furnishings — included in the sale — give the place a particular character that would take years to curate elsewhere. Nothing feels staged. It feels lived in, in the best possible sense. The kitchen is practical and well-considered. Laminated cabinetry, a tiled splashback, a brand-new refrigerator, and a proper oven. The built-in dining nook beside it — a custom-made sofa bench and chairs around a fixed table — is the kind of arra ... click here to read more

Charming, spacious cabin in Hestnesosen with views over Osvågen.

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Welcome, prospective homeowners and adventurous souls! Allow me to whisk you away to a delightful corner of Norway, specifically a cozy cabin nestled in the charming area of Vikangrend, just a short distance from the center of Rødberg in the Nore and Uvdal municipality. This cozy abode sits pretty at 568 meters above sea level, right at the doorstep of the Smådøldalen valley, a gateway to pristine hiking trails and awe-inspiring mountain vistas. Finding this cabin is a breeze as it is conveniently located on Vikangrendvegen 217, which links seamlessly with the broader pathways sprawling across the beautiful Norwegian terrains. With a wonderful price point that is a mere 84,188, this cabin is not just a home but a gateway to an exhilarating life amidst nature’s finest offerings. Now, let's dive into the details! Picture this: a cute little cabin tucked away in an area where the shimmering river awaits below, inviting you for a swim on a hot sunny day or perhaps some leisurely fishing. With cross-country ski trails accessible right from your doorstep, it's a dream come true for the winter sport enthusiast. The Tunhovdfjorden is just about 12 kilometers away, a magical site offering all sorts of fun like ice fishing and boating for those adventurous weekends. The cabin, covering a cozy 55 square meters, is designed to make living easy and enjoyable. Though compact, it’s a space that wraps you in warmth and simplicity, featuring all that you need—a nifty entryway, an open kitchen, a relaxing living room, a comfy bedroom, and a bathroom. Plus, there’s a garage building and an outdoor toilet building that accommodates extra storage needs. There’s even a dog yard, perfect for those who share their lives with a furry friend. ... click here to read more

The property is beautifully situated at 568 meters above sea level in Vikangrend, about 3 km west of Rødberg center in Nore and Uvdal municipality.

Morning mist rises from Fønnebøfjorden as you step onto your private terrace, coffee in hand, watching the sun illuminate the towering peaks of Imingfjell and the endless expanse of Hardangervidda plateau. This is your daily ritual at this traditional Norwegian log cabin, where the fjord sits just 20 meters from your door and adventure beckons in every direction. Welcome to Uvdal, where modern accessibility meets untouched wilderness, and where your vacation home becomes a gateway to year-round Norwegian mountain life. This 50-square-meter cabin occupies a privileged corner position at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, delivering privacy and tranquility while maintaining year-round road access along the main route between Rødberg and Dagali. Built in 1997 using authentic Norwegian round timber construction with exposed beams throughout, the interior radiates warmth and intimacy. The open-plan design on the ground floor connects kitchen, living area, and dining space in a naturally lit environment where floor-to-ceiling windows frame uninterrupted fjord and mountain vistas. Upstairs, two well-proportioned bedrooms in the loft provide comfortable sleeping quarters for family and guests. The property includes a generous 57-square-meter terrace that effectively doubles your living space during Norway's glorious summer months, plus a fully equipped bathroom and practical entrance hall with storage. Uvdal represents one of Norway's most versatile vacation destinations, offering distinct experiences across all four seasons. Winter transforms the landscape into a snow-covered wonderland, with groomed cross-country skiing trails beginning just 1.7 kilometers from your cabin. The Uvdal Alpine Center provides downhill skiing and sno ... click here to read more

Cabin with owned plot - corner lot / cul-de-sac

Picture yourself standing on a sunlit terrace at 930 meters above sea level, morning coffee in hand, watching the first golden rays illuminate the Hardangervidda plateau stretching endlessly before you. The mountain air is crisp and clean, carrying the scent of pine and wild heather. This is your morning routine at Venåsen 12, a 121-square-meter Norwegian mountain chalet where every day begins with nature's most spectacular theater. This three-bedroom retreat in Seterdalen represents the quintessential Norwegian mountain lifestyle that international buyers dream about. Positioned on a sun-drenched hilltop, the property captures light from dawn until dusk, creating that rare combination of privacy and radiance that defines premium mountain living. The elevation isn't just a number—it's your gateway to four distinct seasons of European outdoor adventure, each offering its own compelling reasons to escape here. The Norwegian Mountain Experience You've Been Seeking Rødberg and the surrounding Numedal valley region offer something increasingly rare in modern Europe: authentic wilderness accessibility combined with modern infrastructure. This isn't a remote fantasy requiring expedition-level preparation. Your chalet sits just 300 meters from professionally groomed cross-country ski trails that connect to a 40-kilometer network threading through pristine forests and open mountain terrain. In winter months, you can literally ski from your door, making this a true ski-in, ski-out vacation home without the premium price tags of Alpine resorts. Spring transforms the landscape into a botanist's paradise. As snow retreats, the hillsides explode with wildflowers, and the cloudberry marshes surrounding the property become active fo ... click here to read more

Welcome to Venåsen 12 - fantastic location at 930 meters above sea level.

Picture yourself waking to the soft crackle of a wood-burning stove, steam rising from your morning coffee as you step onto your southwest-facing terrace. The Norwegian forest stretches endlessly before you, a tapestry of pine and birch, while distant mountain peaks catch the first golden light of dawn. This is life at 880 meters above sea level in Borgegrend, where your vacation home becomes a gateway to authentic Norwegian mountain living, just two and a half hours from Oslo yet worlds away from urban complexity. This 1975 mountain chalet represents a rare opportunity to own a genuine Norwegian retreat in one of the country's most serene wilderness areas. Built in the traditional style with 59 square meters of thoughtfully arranged living space, the property sits on a peaceful 100-square-meter leased plot where neighboring cabins are few and privacy is abundant. The location strikes that perfect balance sought by vacation home buyers: remote enough to offer complete escape, yet accessible enough for weekend visits and easy property management. The chalet's layout maximizes every centimeter for mountain living. Three separate bedrooms provide sleeping accommodation for up to nine guests, making this an ideal gathering place for extended family holidays or friendship retreats. The open-plan living area combines kitchen and lounge space around a central wood stove, creating that quintessential cabin atmosphere where everyone naturally congregates. Large windows frame forest views that change dramatically with Norway's seasons, from the endless light of summer nights to the crystalline snow-draped silence of winter. Stepping outside onto the 18-square-meter terrace, you'll understand why this property captures the essen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lemortjønnvegen 236! Photo: Arild Brun Kjeldaas

Nestled high on a secluded knoll in the heart of Nore, Norway, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. At 810 meters above sea level, the property boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the valley below, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This chalet is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of wildlife, with the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This chalet, originally built in 1972 and thoughtfully extended in 2003, offers 56 square meters of cozy living space, perfect for family gatherings or intimate retreats. The living room, with its large windows, invites the outside in, flooding the space with natural light and offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A fireplace and wood stove ensure warmth and comfort during the colder months, creating a cozy atmosphere for evenings spent with loved ones. The kitchen, renovated in 2013, is both practical and inviting, featuring profiled fronts and a laminated countertop. Its open layout to the living room fosters a social environment, ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. With two bedrooms, including one with a wood stove and another with a bunk bed, the chalet comfortably accommodates up to four people, with flexibility for additional guests. The chalet's extension includes a separate entrance, a sauna, a toilet room with a dry closet, and a practical storage room. After a day of exploring the great outdoors, unwind in the sauna, a perfect way to relax and rejuvenate. The property also features a 12V solar panel ... click here to read more

Privatmegleren Hallingdal v/ Thea Viko Eidsgård presents Breisetdalen 267!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking landscape, Breisetdalen 283 in Nore offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming chalet, set against the backdrop of majestic mountains and serene forests, is more than just a property—it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and tranquility. This is the everyday reality at Breisetdalen 283, a chalet that perfectly balances rustic charm with modern convenience. A Home Away from Home The chalet's design maximizes its 59 square meters, offering a cozy yet functional space that feels like a true home away from home. The welcoming entrance hall leads you into a warm living area, where a wood stove crackles invitingly, providing both warmth and ambiance. The open kitchen is perfect for preparing hearty meals after a day of outdoor activities, while the two comfortable bedrooms offer restful retreats. Outdoor Enthusiast's Dream For those who crave the great outdoors, this location is unparalleled. Direct access to hiking and cycling trails means adventure is always at your doorstep. In the winter, groomed cross-country ski trails transform the landscape into a snowy playground. The nearby mountain lakes offer opportunities for fishing and swimming, while the surrounding forests are ripe for berry picking and nature walks. Modern Off-Grid Living Despite its remote feel, the chalet is equipped with modern amenities to ensure comfort. A newly installed 12V electrical system, powered by a state-of-the-art lithium battery, provides reliable off-gr ... click here to read more

Welcome to Breisetdalen 283!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's picturesque landscape, Eidsstryken 48 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This charming chalet, located just south of Nore, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the Numedalslågen river, with the promise of a day filled with outdoor pursuits and relaxation. This chalet, with its authentic Norwegian charm, is perfectly positioned for those seeking a second home that offers both seclusion and accessibility. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Eidsstryken 48 is not just a home; it's a lifestyle choice. The chalet's location on the west side of the Numedalslågen river provides direct access to some of Norway's most stunning natural attractions. Whether you're an avid angler, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the peace of the great outdoors, this property caters to all. - Fishing Paradise: With trout-rich waters just a stone's throw away, fishing enthusiasts will find themselves in heaven. - Hiking Trails: Direct access to scenic trails offers endless exploration opportunities. - Winter Sports: A prepared ski trail is just 1.9 km away, perfect for cross-country skiing. - Outdoor Dining: The well-maintained garden and terrace are ideal for barbecues and al fresco dining. - Child-Friendly: A safe and peaceful environment for families with children. Modern Comforts with Rustic Charm Originally built in 1972, the chalet has been thoughtfully upgraded to blend modern conveniences with its rustic allure. Recent renovations ensure that the property is both comfortable and functional, making it an ideal retreat in all s ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the tranquil and picturesque landscapes of Rødberg, this delightful cabin at Slokulie 2 invites you into a realm of nature's wonder. Imagine waking up every morning amidst the serene surroundings, where the crisp mountain air is as refreshing as the vista it accompanies. Set at approximately 953 meters above sea level, this property boasts a beautiful outlook and plenty of sunshine, an essential feature for those dreary winter days. For busy overseas buyers keen on discovering a piece of rural Norway’s allure, this cabin presents itself as an ideal sanctuary. Rødberg, a quaint gem of a town, offers a unique blend of tranquility and access to an array of outdoor adventures. Life here moves at its own pace, with each season breathing new life into the area. Winters drape the surroundings in a pristine blanket of snow, making it perfect for skiing enthusiasts, while summers bring out lush greenery, excellent for hiking and exploring the vast trails. The cabin itself is spacious and styled in classic, cozy cabin decor. It features a substantial living room with high ceilings. It's one of those places where you can just settle down, lose yourself in a book, or engage in family board games. Beam with delight as sunlight floods through the large windows, and when the snow falls, the roaring fireplace offers a warm embrace. The kitchen is every cabin-lovers dream — practical yet embracing the rustic charm. It holds its own with profiled fronts and a robust wood countertop, complemented by modern integrated appliances. Whether a quiet family dinner or a gathering of friends, the dining space, adjacent to the kitchen, accommodates it all. The sleeping quarters offer flexibility and comfort, hosting four bedrooms. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Slokulie 2

As a busy real estate agent, let me whisk you away to a unique sanctuary nestled amidst the rugged beauty and serene seclusion of Uvdal, Norway. Here, the delightful chalet at Vedahovda 78 beckons to those who cherish the tranquility of nature without sacrificing comfort. So, if you've ever dreamed of owning a mountain getaway, allow me to introduce you to this charming cabin in the highlands. Ideal for foreign buyers and expats seeking a distinctive piece of Norwegian landscape, this mountain retreat is an embodiment of tranquility wrapped in comfort. Perched 1100 meters above sea level, the chalet is enveloped in panoramic vistas that mesmerize by the day and offer solace by the night. With fantastic sun exposure, it's the perfect spot for rejoicing in the beauty of the north. Imagine yourself sitting by the cabin wall, enjoying a cup of hot cocoa while absorbing the sun's warm embrace and the awe-inspiring views of the surrounding peaks. The chalet's locality, at Dagalifjell, is one of unmatched natural wonder. This area is renowned for its extensive network of cross-country ski trails that unfold directly from the cabin's doorstep, with enticing hiking paths that stretch endlessly in several directions. Whether you're venturing out for a long ski trip or a brisk hike, the ecosystem will leave you breathless. Living in Uvdal goes beyond just resplendent mountain terrains. Here, life is peaceful and bustling with local charm, offering a delightful blend of tranquility and community spirit. Roam around only 3 km to the nearest ski slope where you can challenge the tracks or simply marvel from a distance. Nearby, the Vasstullan 1100 moh Mountain Café and Torsetlia Mountain Lodge, nestled 1.5 and 2 km away, respectivel ... click here to read more

Welcome to Vedahovda 78!

Welcome to this stunning chalet nestled in the serene locale of Uvdal, Norway, a place where nature's unspoiled beauty takes center stage. Perched at Midtre Fjellsetlite 22, 3632 Uvdal, this property offers more than just a residence — it promises a lifestyle enveloped in breathtaking views and pristine surroundings. Whether you're an expat looking for a tranquil retreat or an overseas investor eyeing a property with great potential, this chalet is worth considering. Imagine waking up each morning to the expansive views of Tunhovdfjorden and the majestic Hallingskarvet mountain range. With its optimal west-facing position, the chalet enjoys long sun exposure, allowing its inhabitants to bask in natural light throughout the day. This charming property is situated within the inviting community of Langedraglia Sør, well-known for its splendid hiking terrain and immediate access to a wonderful ski trail network. The chalet extends over an area of approximately 67 square meters, offering a harmonious blend of comfort and simplicity. Despite being compact, the property efficiently accommodates three spacious bedrooms, making it the ideal choice for families or guests. The heart of the home is the 100-square-meter living space, cleverly designed to cater to modern, yet practical living needs. Its interior features include: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Separate Toilet - 2 Living Rooms - Kitchen with Rodegård Interiør Furnishings - Large Windows Enhancing Natural Light - High-Quality Fixtures and Finishes - Turnkey Solution Including Plot and Groundwork With the chalet in good shape, you can move in without the need for immediate renovations, so while you'll have a solid start, there's still room for personal touches. Imagine ... click here to read more

A beautiful cabin project on plot 12 in Langedraglia Sør

A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the scent of pine trees wafting through your window, and the gentle sound of a nearby stream. This is life at the log cabin in Nørstebølia, nestled at 1,033 meters on the majestic Dagalifjell plateau. Here, nature is not just a backdrop but a way of life, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city living. A Harmonious Blend of Tradition and Modernity Originally constructed in 1950, this cabin has been lovingly updated with a 2021 extension that seamlessly marries the rustic charm of traditional log construction with the comforts of modern living. The new addition includes a state-of-the-art kitchen, a spacious bedroom, and a contemporary bathroom, all designed to enhance your living experience. Daily Life in a Mountain Paradise Start your day with a hearty breakfast in the dining area, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountain plateau set the perfect scene. As the sun rises, the landscape comes alive, inviting you to explore the vast Hardangervidda mountain plateau. Whether you're an avid hiker or a cross-country skiing enthusiast, the trails are just a step away from your front door. In winter, the cabin transforms into a cozy haven. After a day on the slopes at the nearby Uvdal Ski Center, return to the warmth of the living room, where a crackling fireplace and exposed beams create an inviting atmosphere. Here, you can unwind with a good book or share stories of the day's adventures with family and friends. A Year-Round Destination Uvdal is a destination for all seasons. In the warmer months, the area offers a plethora of outdoor activities, from fishing in pristine lakes to exploring the tra ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nørstebølia

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-drenched terrace at 935 meters above sea level, steaming coffee in hand, as the first golden light illuminates Gaustatoppen's iconic peak across the valley. The crisp mountain air carries the scent of pine and heather, while the only sounds are birdsong and the gentle whisper of wind through the spruce forests. This is your Norwegian mountain retreat, where every sunrise promises adventure and every evening brings the peace that comes from being truly disconnected from the everyday world. This 79-square-meter chalet in Skirvedalen represents everything international buyers seek in a Norwegian vacation home: authentic mountain architecture, immediate access to wilderness experiences, and the infrastructure to support comfortable year-round living. Built in 2016 with Norwegian craftsmanship standards, the property sits in the Briskåe cabin area, where traditional hytte culture meets modern convenience. The location positions you at the gateway to Hardangervidda, Europe's largest mountain plateau, while keeping civilization close enough for practical weekend escapes or extended summer stays. The Skirvedalen valley has served as a mountain retreat for generations of Norwegian families, and the appeal is immediately apparent. During summer months from June through September, the plateau transforms into an endless hiking paradise, with trails radiating from your doorstep toward the 1,381-meter Skirveggin peak and beyond. The midnight sun extends your days, allowing evening hikes that stretch past 10 PM, when the alpenglow paints the mountains in shades of rose and amber. This is peak berry-picking season, when the forests yield buckets of blueberries, lingonberries, and the prized cloudbe ... click here to read more

Charming cabin with beautiful location and garage

Nestled in the enchanting area of Skirvedalen, this chalet-style cabin is a genuine find, offering a perfect blend of natural allure and comfort for any prospective homebuyer. Situated in the scenic town of Tinn Austbygd, the cabin stands it proudly on Briskåvegen 54 and presents endless views that capture both Gaustatoppen and Ormenatten in all their splendor. It's a treasure for those seeking a refuge from the frenetic pace of city life. Whether you are an expat looking for a quiet retreat or a foreign buyer with a penchant for the great outdoors, this property offers you a piece of Norway's untamed landscape, right at your doorstep. This cabin, constructed in 2012, sprawls across 96 square meters and is cleverly designed to encapsulate a family-friendly space over two floors. It features four spacious bedrooms, offering ample room for your family or guests. Each corner of the chalet has been crafted with thoughtful touches, ensuring a snug and inviting atmosphere. Upon entering, you’re greeted by an inviting entrance hall that seamlessly connects to the living room and kitchen area. The downstairs setup also includes essential amenities such as a bathroom and two comfortable bedrooms, making it ideal for a small family or visiting friends. A voyage up to the second floor reveals a loft living room, presenting a cozy nook for relaxation or play. Beyond are two more bedrooms, perfect for children or converting into a home office or hobby space. This layout ensures that each family member has a place of their own, coupled with common zones for quality time. Behind its wooden walls, you'll find modern amenities, including integrated kitchen appliances, a fireplace to cuddle around on chilly evenings, and underfloor heat ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/Halvor Østerli presents Briskåvegen 54!

Nestled in the naturally serene and picturesque landscape of Tinn Austbygd, this charming chalet at Kambesetvegen 19 offers a delightful retreat for those seeking tranquility and the captivating beauty of Norway's untouched environment. It's a perfect getaway for families, individuals, or expats longing for a more relaxed pace of life, away from the hustle and bustle. As a busy real estate agent, I’ve seen many properties, but this one certainly deserves attention for its unique attributes and potential. Tinn Austbygd is a gem of a location, characterized by its calm, inviting atmosphere and a community that celebrates the rich Norwegian culture and way of life. Surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests, life here is both peaceful and invigorating. The region's distinct seasonal changes offer a new breath of life every few months, each season bringing its own charm, from snowy winters ideal for skiing to vibrant, flower-filled summers perfect for hiking and picnicking. Here, you can fully embrace outdoor living, with a plethora of activities like hiking, fishing, and skiing right at your doorstep. The chalet itself, built as recently as 2020, exudes both charm and modern comfort—a perfect balance for discerning buyers with an eye for quality and coziness. Let's stroll through its features, shall we? It's a family-friendly property made for creating memories, offering four bedrooms along with an additional insulated bedroom in the annex. Even as I pen down this property description amidst my bustling schedule, I can't help but envision families gathering around the fireplace in the living room, which is designed to be the heart of the home, with high ceilings and large windows that absorb every bit of sunlight a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kambesetvegen 19

Tucked away in the captivating landscape of Tinn Austbygd, this charming cabin offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle. As a busy real estate agent with endless listings and viewings, I was struck by the unique charm this cabin holds. It's nestled in the Skirvedalen area, specifically within the Kambeseth Cabin Area, known for its serene environment and stunning natural scenery. The cabin on Trasdalsvegen 8 is perfect for those looking to reconnect with nature in a private yet accessible location. Imagine stepping into your very own Norwegian retreat, an ideal spot for adventurers and tranquility-seekers alike. With 51 square meters of space, this cosy cabin offers an intimate yet comfortable living experience. You'll find a welcoming living area, a functional kitchen, a cabin-style bathroom, and two bedrooms. It's designed to be your haven, whether you're seeking a peaceful weekend escape or a picturesque setting for outdoor adventures. Property Features: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Living room - Functional kitchen - Private veranda with captivating views - Electricity installed - Water from a private well - Proximity to Skirvedalen Mountain Lodge - Generous natural light - Close parking available - Footpath access, approximately 100 meters from the road The cabin's setting is a true highlight. Skirvedalen provides extraordinary hiking opportunities throughout the year. In the summer, flower-filled trails invite exploration, while winter ushers in a wonderland of snow-draped paths and perfect skiing terrains. And if walking isn't your forte, then consider visiting the groomed trail network, where you can try cross-country skiing or even venture out for some small game hunting and fishing. For those who ... click here to read more

Eiendomsmegler Malene Sund Hoffart har gleden av å presentere denne koselige hytta i Skirvedalen!

A Cozy Mountain Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. As the sun peeks over the horizon, its golden rays dance across the landscape, illuminating the breathtaking views that stretch as far as the eye can see. Welcome to your new sanctuary at Skirvedalsvegen 1069, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Tinn Austbygd, where nature's beauty and modern comforts harmoniously coexist. A Day in the Life at Skirvedalsvegen 1069 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the south/west-facing terrace, where the sun's warmth envelops you, and the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains provide a serene backdrop. The chalet's elevated position ensures privacy and unobstructed vistas, making it the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the tranquility. As the day unfolds, explore the myriad of outdoor activities that await just beyond your doorstep. The region is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering extensive hiking trails that wind through lush forests and across rugged terrains. In the winter months, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, inviting you to indulge in cross-country skiing adventures. A Blend of Tradition and Modernity Step inside the chalet, and you'll be greeted by the warm embrace of traditional log construction, seamlessly integrated with contemporary amenities. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, featuring a modern wood-burning stove that not only adds to the cozy ambiance but also provides efficient heating during the colder months. High ceilings and large windows flood the space with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and socializing. The kitchen, u ... click here to read more

Welcome to Skirvedalsvegen 1069! Presented by Sebastian Høeg at Nordvik Hyttemegling

A Tranquil Mountain Retreat in Tinn Austbygd Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. As the sun rises over the peaks, its golden rays spill across your expansive veranda, inviting you to savor a steaming cup of coffee while soaking in the panoramic views of Skirvedalen. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, tranquility, and adventure. A Cozy Haven Amidst Nature Nestled at an elevation of 931 meters, this charming chalet at Lauvlivegen 8 offers a unique blend of comfort and functionality. Built in 1994, the property spans 53 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light from large windows, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Here, a crackling fireplace becomes the heart of the home, perfect for cozy evenings after a day of exploration. The kitchen, practical and well-maintained, is a hub for culinary creativity, where you can prepare hearty meals to enjoy with family and friends. Three bedrooms provide restful retreats, each designed to offer privacy and comfort, whether for a weekend escape or an extended holiday. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the 32 square meter veranda, a true highlight of this property. This sun-drenched space is ideal for al fresco dining, entertaining guests, or simply unwinding with a book as you gaze over the valley and mountains. The veranda's orientation ensures you capture the best of the sun throughout the day, making it a cherished spot for relaxation. The chalet sits on a generous 999 square meter freehold plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enj ... click here to read more

Welcome to Lauvlivegen 8!

Picture waking to crisp mountain air drifting through timber-framed windows, sunlight streaming across the Skirvedalen valley as it illuminates the rugged peaks of Hardangervidda beyond. Your morning coffee tastes different here—sharper, more vital—as you stand on the wraparound terrace watching mist lift from ancient forests where your ski trails await. This is life at your Norwegian mountain retreat, where three seasons of adventure and one season of cozy refuge create the rhythm of genuine Scandinavian living. This 67-square-meter chalet with separate guest annex sits perfectly positioned in Tinn Austbygd, offering direct access to Norway's largest mountain plateau while maintaining convenient connections to essential services. Built in 1975 and thoughtfully expanded in 2006 and 2012, the property represents that rare combination of authentic Nordic character with modern comfort systems that international owners require. Recent renovations including the 2019 bathroom upgrade and 2016 kitchen modernization mean you can move in immediately and start creating mountain memories without the burden of major restoration projects. The main cabin embodies practical Scandinavian design philosophy. Enter through the functional mudroom—essential for Nordic living where outdoor gear transitions between seasons—into an open-plan living area where timber walls create warmth without heaviness. The dual-zone layout provides both intimate conversation spaces around the wood-burning stove and a bright dining area where high ceilings amplify the sense of mountain spaciousness. The 2016 kitchen renovation delivers proper storage and workspace for preparing meals after long hikes, when appetites run deep and local ingredients deserve pro ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 ved Ann Helén Jamtveit presenterer Skirvedalsvegen 848!