Spacious 3-Bedroom Mountain Cabin with Veranda & Nature Access Near Ski Trails

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Steinåsen 47, 2635 Tretten, Tretten (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 85Floor area

€213,675

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

85m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the charming chalet located at Steinåsen 47, nestled snugly within the scenic beauty of Tretten—a picturesque town that captivates with its rich tapestry of nature and community spirit. If you've been searching for an idyllic escape that combines tranquil living with the pleasures of outdoor activities, this delightful cabin may just be your dream retreat.

As a bussy real estate agent who's always on the lookout for the perfect home for their clients, let me tell you, this cabin stands out for all the right reasons. Built in 2009, this well-maintained property spans an ample 85 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and family gatherings. With three spacious bedrooms and a functional bathroom, this chalet is perfectly suited for families seeking a cozy yet practical escape in the heart of the mountains.

Now, I know that those of you interested in this charming abode are craving more than just four walls and a roof. You want a home that promises adventure, tranquility, and a sense of community. In Tretten, you're not just buying a property; you're stepping into a lifestyle that's enriched by the embracing arms of nature and the warm smiles of locals.

Tretten is a hidden gem in Norway, well-known for its stunning landscapes, friendly atmosphere, and a climate that offers the best of all four seasons. Winters here are magical, with a snowy wonderland perfect for skiing enthusiasts. The nearby cross-country ski trails are a dream come true, stretching towards the famous Hafjell resort. Imagine early morning ski runs with the crisp winter air in your lungs and the serene quiet of snowy trees surrounding you.

In contrast, summers in Tretten come alive with a burst of green, inviting hikers and anglers alike to explore the bounty of the outdoors. The numerous hiking and biking trails promise endless days of exploration, while the local rivers are teeming with fish, making them perfect for a leisurely day of angling.

Moreover, living in Tretten means you’re blessed with the charm of a small-town vibe where everyone knows each other, fostering a tight-knit community. Modern conveniences are never far away, with the town offering:
- Local grocery stores
- Quaint cafes and bakeries
- Post office
- A friendly pub
- Nearby schools and local health services

Speaking of the chalet itself, its design embraces the surrounding nature. The large covered veranda provides an inviting spot to enjoy morning coffee or evening BBQs, ideal for soaking in the panoramic views. With electricity installed and functional amenities like water sourced from a nearby post, the chalet offers a blend of rustic charm with modern comforts.

In addition to its inherent beauty and structure, the property includes:
- Entrance hall
- Storage room
- The partially open kitchen-living room concept
- Well-appointed bathroom with sink and shower
- Three good-sized bedrooms
- Additional outhouse with wood shed

For those of you imagining a lifestyle punctuated by wildflowers in the spring and cozy nights by a wood stove in the winter, living in a chalet offers a truly unique experience. It's about slowing down, embracing the slower pace and cozy ambiance that only a chalet can offer, and connecting deeply with the world around you.

While the property is in good condition, the simplicity and charm of a chalet means there's always room to add your personal touch. It’s the perfect canvas for creative minds looking to design their dream retreat without the stress of a full renovation.

Steinåsen 47 is more than just an address. It's the promise of nature's embrace, a sanctuary of peace, and a community that's ever-welcoming. Make your dream of owning a cozy mountain chalet a reality in beautiful Tretten. Don't miss out on the opportunity—enquire today and envision the life waiting for you amidst Norway’s breathtaking landscape. Welcome to the viewing!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
85
Price per m²
€2,514
Garden size
101
Has Garden
No
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 Skirød 9 - A cabin gem in scenic surroundings close to idyllic Vansjø!

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Welcome to beautiful Træsbrekkene 29. A lovely leisure property right by the sea.

Step out onto the 80-square-metre terrace on a January morning and the world is white and perfectly silent, except for the low creak of frost-laden pine branches and the distant hiss of cross-country ski tracks being groomed just beyond the tree line. That's the kind of moment this chalet in Risdal delivers, not occasionally, but every single time you arrive. Sitting at Vervassheia hytte 3 in the peaceful Froland municipality of Aust-Agder, this four-bedroom year-round cabin is the real thing — a genuine Norwegian retreat built in the classic Buen-Aarak tradition, with solid bones, a warm interior, and enough outdoor space to actually live in rather than just admire from inside. At 100 square metres of interior space plus generous covered and open terracing, it punches well above its price point of NOK 158,000. The cabin was extensively upgraded in 2010, including a new roof and a well-considered rear extension that added meaningful living space without compromising the character of the original structure. The heat pump installed roughly two and a half years ago — a 7.2 kW unit still under manufacturer's warranty — keeps every room comfortable whether it's a sharp February night or a humid August afternoon. Backup warmth comes from a traditional fireplace and a wood-burning stove. On those evenings when you light both and settle in with a glass of something, the parquet floors and warm laminate surfaces absorb the light in a way that no forced-air system ever quite matches. Four proper bedrooms mean this is not a squeeze-in-the-sleeping-bags situation. Up to ten guests can sleep comfortably, making it genuinely viable for extended family visits, a group ski week, or simply having the cousins over every summer without ... click here to read more

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Early on a July morning at Furukollen 26, the only sounds are pine needles shifting in a light breeze and the faint lap of water from the Oslofjord, maybe three minutes down the coastal path. The coffee is on the wood stove. The south-facing plot is already catching sun. This is what a Norwegian summer cabin is supposed to feel like. Hvitsten is one of those places that Norwegians have kept quietly to themselves for generations. Tucked along the western shore of the Oslofjord in Østfold, it's a village of red and white clapboard houses, sailboats moored at small docks, and locals who've been returning to the same stretch of shoreline since childhood. Artists discovered it over a century ago — the painter Christian Krogh was drawn here, and that tradition of people seeking something genuine and unhurried in Hvitsten hasn't really changed. The village sits roughly 55 kilometres south of Oslo, about an hour's drive down the E6 and then east through Vestby, or accessible by bus from Son with a stop just four minutes' walk from this property. It's close enough to the capital to feel connected, far enough to feel completely removed. The cabin at Furukollen 26 sits on a privately owned plot of approximately 1,877 square metres — a generous spread by any measure, and extraordinary for a waterside community where land this size rarely comes to market. The terrain is natural and rugged in the best sense: granite outcroppings push up through the soil, pine trees crowd the perimeter, and the whole site slopes and rises in ways that create natural pockets of shade and sun throughout the day. A plot like this doesn't just give you space. It gives you privacy in a way that cleared, fenced garden lots never quite manage. The main cab ... click here to read more

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### Discover Your Norwegian Mountain Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. Nestled in the serene landscape of Fåvang, this solar-powered chalet offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern sustainability. Located at Goppollvegen 1594, this property is more than just a vacation home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. ### A Day in the Life at Goppollvegen 1594 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains set the perfect backdrop for a day of exploration. As the sun rises, the chalet's solar panels quietly harness energy, ensuring your stay is both comfortable and eco-friendly. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven. After a morning spent gliding through the meticulously groomed cross-country ski trails, return to the warmth of the wood-burning stove. The living room, with its open-plan design, invites you to unwind with a good book or share stories of the day's adventures with family and friends. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Fåvang is a treasure trove of outdoor activities. In the summer, lace up your hiking boots and explore the myriad of trails that wind through lush forests and past crystal-clear lakes. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to cast a line in the nearby mountain waters, teeming with trout. The local community is vibrant and welcoming, offering a taste of authentic Norwegian culture. Sample traditional dishes at nearby eateries, or visit local markets to gather fresh ingredients for a home-cooked meal in your chalet's rustic kitchen. ### Architectur ... click here to read more

Welcome to Goppollvegen 1594!

Welcome to the idyllic setting of Tretten, Norway, where life moves at a different pace and nature is your closest neighbor. Situated at Østfjellvegen 331, this charming country home invites you to step into a world where serenity and natural beauty take center stage. As a real estate agent with a broad global reach, I know how important it is for buyers from all over to find their perfect retreat, and this property offers just that—a cozy escape amidst Norway's stunning landscapes. This inviting country home boasts a location that truly captivates. Located in Varpåsen, Tretten, you're nestled in scenic surroundings that are truly postcard-worthy. If peace and quiet are on your wishlist, this property has plenty to offer. But don’t let its quiet charm fool you; it’s also a launchpad for numerous outdoor adventures. The region is surrounded by some of Norway’s top destinations for skiing, including Kvitfjell, Hafjell, and Skeikampen. These places are synonymous with fantastic alpine and cross-country skiing opportunities, promising endless winter fun. Living in Tretten means embracing the outdoors. This area is well-suited for those who have a penchant for hiking, cycling, or skiing. Whether you're exploring a vast network of trails or hitting the slopes, the surrounding area has it all. With a moderate climate that showcases all four seasons in their full glory, you'll find that there's always something to do. In summer, long days and late sunsets illuminate the trails for hours of exploration. As winter rolls in, snow blankets the landscape, perfect for those who love winter sports. This property, a petite but functional country home with one bedroom and no designated bathroom, offers intimate yet comfortable living. ... click here to read more

Welcome to the property Østfjellvegen 331.

Nestled in the serene and picturesque village of Tretten is this captivating chalet that represents a life immersed in the beauty of Norway’s lush landscapes. Teeming with the tranquility of Holmsætra, this chalet is not just a property; it's a portal to a lifestyle many dream of, yet few achieve. With vast agricultural lands stretching as far as the eye can see, Holmsætra offers you the quiet refuge that's only disturbed by the gentle breeze rustling through the trees and the songs of the local birdlife. Living in Tretten offers you the opportunity to embrace both nature and community. This small village, located in the municipality of Øyer, rings with the echoes of traditional Norwegian warmth and geniality. Your new home at Holmsætervegen 401 is situated in a community where neighbors are friendly, and the pace of life is delightfully slow. Yet, it’s this calm cadence that makes Tretten an ideal home for those seeking balance and peace. The local area promises a basal yet rewarding lifestyle. For the outdoor enthusiast, Tretten is a treasure trove, with hiking trails snaking through mountainous terrains, offering trails for both beginners and seasoned hikers. Autumn in Tretten is particularly breathtaking — the trees burn gold, and the air is crisp, making your hikes a sensory delight. In winter, the scenic wonderland becomes a hub for cross-country skiing, while summers open up avenues for cycling and nature walks. This chalet, covering a generous 145 square meters of living space, is built to be both functional and cozy. Upon entering, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall that seamlessly leads into a kitchen remodeled and freshly painted in 2023. It’s the ideal space for culinary adventures, with plenty o ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Majestic Mountains Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a mountain bird, the crisp air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. This is life at Goppollvegen 1135, a charming chalet nestled in the serene landscapes of Fåvang, Norway. Here, the world slows down, and every moment is an invitation to savor the beauty of nature. A Day in the Life at Your Norwegian Chalet As the sun rises over the rolling hills, the chalet comes alive with the soft glow of morning light. Begin your day with a leisurely breakfast on the veranda, where the panoramic views of the surrounding pastures and mountains set the perfect backdrop. The scent of pine and fresh mountain air invigorates your senses, promising a day filled with adventure and relaxation. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy retreat. After a morning spent exploring the groomed cross-country ski trails, return to the warmth of your living room, where a crackling fire awaits. The round stove and open fireplace create a comforting ambiance, perfect for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. Seasonal Delights and Local Treasures Fåvang offers a rich tapestry of experiences throughout the year. In the summer, the area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With seven fishing lakes within walking distance, you can spend your days casting a line or hiking the extensive trails that weave through the landscape. The vibrant colors of autumn paint the hills in hues of gold and crimson, while spring brings a burst of wildflowers and the promise of new beginnings. The local cuisine is a celebration of Norway's culinary heritage. Savor traditional d ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Øyerfjellet Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating scent of pine in the air. As the morning sun filters through the large windows of your cozy chalet, you sip your coffee on the expansive terrace, enveloped by the serene beauty of the Norwegian landscape. Welcome to Tretteslævegen 42, a haven of tranquility nestled in the picturesque region of Nord-Tretten. A Story of Timeless Charm and Modern Comfort Built in 1995 and thoughtfully extended in 2001, this chalet embodies the quintessential Norwegian cabin experience. Its classic wood paneling and warm wooden floors create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The spacious living area, with its open-plan design, seamlessly connects to the kitchen, fostering a sense of togetherness and ease. The chalet's three bedrooms offer a restful retreat after a day of exploration. The master bedroom, with its ample storage and cozy double bed, promises restful nights, while the additional bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements for children or guests. Every corner of this home is designed with practicality and comfort in mind, ensuring a seamless blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Embrace the Nordic Lifestyle Living in Tretten means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. The surrounding Øyerfjellet region is a playground for nature enthusiasts, offering year-round activities that cater to all interests. In the warmer months, explore the extensive hiking trails, indulge in berry picking, or cast a line in the nearby fishing spots. As winter blankets the landscape in snow, the area transforms into a haven for ... click here to read more

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A Mountain Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of spruce trees and the crisp, invigorating scent of mountain air. At Avlingsvegen 73, nestled in the heart of Tretten, Norway, this dream becomes a reality. This charming chalet offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian design and modern comforts, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking tranquility and adventure. A Day in the Life Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the sun-drenched veranda, where panoramic views of the Gudbrandsdalen mountains greet you. As the sun rises, the landscape transforms, painting a breathtaking canvas of colors that change with the seasons. Whether it's the vibrant greens of summer or the snow-kissed peaks of winter, each day offers a new masterpiece. Inside, the chalet's warm wooden interiors create a cozy atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the wood-burning stove. The open-plan kitchen and living area invite you to cook up a storm with fresh, local ingredients, while the spacious dining area is ideal for sharing meals and stories with loved ones. Seasonal Adventures Tretten is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the nearby cross-country ski trails beckon, offering endless opportunities to explore the pristine snow-covered landscape. As the seasons change, hiking trails reveal themselves, winding through lush forests and offering glimpses of local wildlife. For those who enjoy fishing or hunting, the area provides ample opportunities to indulge in these pastimes. Cultural and Culinary Delights Beyond the natural beauty, Tretten offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. Local festivals celebrate the region's heritage, while nearby ... click here to read more

Welcome to Avlingsvegen 73! Peaceful living with nature as your closest neighbor and magnificent mountain views.

Welcome to this delightful chalet nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Tretten, specifically located on Blårysjåsvegen 46. This charming property, with its classic cabin style, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a perfect balance of rustic charm and modern convenience at an affordable price. As a busy real estate agent, I can't help but highlight the heartwarming atmosphere this property provides—a perfect escape for international buyers and expats looking to establish roots in the tranquil embrace of Norway’s natural beauty. Let's step inside this captivating chalet. With 71 square meters of living space, this home offers just the right amount of coziness without feeling cramped. There's an inviting living room that greets you with its bright and airy ambiance. The open-plan design seamlessly connects to a well-equipped kitchen, providing an ideal setting for cooking and entertaining alike. You’ll find two spacious bedrooms on the main level, each offering a serene retreat after a day of exploring the surrounding wilderness. Plus, there’s a loft area for additional sleeping arrangements, perfect for visiting family or friends. Now, let's wander around the property a little. Outside, the west-facing terrace is a standout feature, where you can soak up the sunshine or gaze at stunning sunsets. The plot itself is a mixture of natural terrain and well-maintained lawn areas, which are perfect for a good ol' game of soccer or just running around. You'll also have the convenience of private parking and an outbuilding for extra storage space. Features list: - 2 spacious bedrooms - Loft with extra sleeping space - Living room with open plan design - Well-fitted kitchen - Classic wooden floors - Paneled walls - ... click here to read more

Christin Bechmann v/DNB Eiendom presents Blårysjåsvegen 46!

A Cozy Alpine Escape in Tretten: Your Gateway to Norwegian Nature Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a nearby river, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. Nestled in the heart of Tretten, this charming chalet at Østfjellvegen 103 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional Norwegian allure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a serene escape. A Day in the Life at Østfjellvegen 103 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 30-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape set the tone for a day of adventure or relaxation. As the sun rises, the chalet's large windows flood the open-plan living area with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home, the living room, is anchored by a modern wood-burning stove, perfect for cozy evenings after a day on the slopes. The adjoining kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, invites culinary exploration, whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a gourmet dinner. Embrace the Outdoors Tretten is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With renowned ski resorts like Hafjell and Skeikampen just a short drive away, winter sports are at your doorstep. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a playground for hikers, cyclists, and anglers, with trails and fishing spots aplenty. The chalet's location offers the best of both worlds: a peaceful retreat with easy access to local amenities. After a day of exploration, return to your private oasis, where the annex provides additional space for guests or a quiet retreat for teenagers. Local Flavor and Culture Tretten's charm extends beyond its natural beauty ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Sjøsætra, a charming cabin tucked away in the breathtaking landscape of Øyerfjellet, where nature's beauty unfolds right at your doorstep. Nestled comfortably in the scenic and serene surroundings, this cabin invites you to unwind from the chaos of busier city life, offering a slice of tranquility that is hard to find elsewhere. For those with a passion for the outdoors, this cabin promises a lifestyle enriched with the best nature has to offer. The cabin, built back in 1914 and extended around 1950, stands as a testament to a simpler time, echoing the atmosphere of rustic coziness. Functioning with an older standard, this cabin captivates with its quaint aesthetic and functional build. Though minor renovations over the decades, especially in the 50s and 90s, have kept it in good shape, it remains a canvas for future tweaks and enhancements. The wood-paneling inside sets a warm and inviting tone, with a wood-burning stove adding an extra layer of coziness that feels like a warm embrace after a day out in the crisp Nordic air. In the heart of this cabin is the living room and kitchen, a combined area that serves as the primary gathering space. The kitchen is equipped with smooth, painted fronts and a sturdy laminate countertop, ensuring practicality while allowing room for personalization. The extension part houses a quaint bedroom, fitted with two bunk beds, making it suitable for families or small groups of friends. It’s a space that speaks of simplicity and functional comfort, perfect for curling up at the end of an active day. Amenities include: - Wood-burning stove - Traditional wood paneling - Cozy living room/kitchen area - Simple, functional kitchen - Ample bedroom space with bunk beds - Outdoor she ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjøsætra!

A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-dusted peaks. This is the daily reality at your new chalet in Øyer, a haven for those who cherish the tranquility of nature and the thrill of outdoor adventure. Nestled in the heart of the Lisætra area, this property offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional Norwegian charm, making it the perfect vacation home for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A Day in the Life Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the terrace, as you take in the panoramic views of the majestic Synnfjell and Spåtind mountains. The chalet's southwest-facing position ensures you enjoy long, sunlit days, whether you're lounging outside or cozying up by the fireplace inside. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. In winter, strap on your skis and explore the extensive network of cross-country trails just a stone's throw from your doorstep. With 600 kilometers of groomed tracks, you can embark on anything from a gentle afternoon loop to a challenging full-day excursion. When the snow melts, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hiking, fishing, and exploring the pristine wilderness. The nearby Hafjell Alpine Center offers world-class downhill skiing and snowboarding, ensuring year-round excitement for all ages. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Øyer is more than just a picturesque setting; it's a vibrant community with a rich cultural tapestry. The area is renowned for its seasonal festivals, where locals and visitors alike gather to celebrate traditional Norwegian customs. Savor the flavors of the region with local cuisine that highlights ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Øyer, at Bekkjedalen 19, lies a chalet that promises both comfort and adventure, making it an appealing choice for both families and individuals. Built in 2023, this property is situated right by the ski slopes and proves to be a retreat wrapped in natural beauty, while being a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. But before delving into the specifics of the chalet, let's talk a bit about what living in Øyer is like, a quaint and charming town known for its rich local culture and breathtaking landscapes. Øyer is a place that welcomes every season with open arms. During the winter months, residents find themselves surrounded by a magical snow-dusted landscape that's perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and various winter activities. With the chalet's excellent ski-in and ski-out access, you're never too far from hitting the slopes. When summer rolls around, the hills transform into lush green trails ideal for hiking and biking, offering panoramic views of the countryside. Enthusiasts from all walks of life come to experience the variety of outdoor exploits available in this vibrant community. Life in Øyer is not just about activity; it's about enjoying a slower pace and embracing the local culture. Dining options range from cozy cafés to restaurants that serve traditional Norwegian dishes, making it a great place to explore local cuisine. The community is warm and diverse with a mix of locals and expats, always ready to invite newcomers into their fold. Plus, with an undemanding climate that is cool in the summer and delightfully brisk in winter, it's an invigorating region to explore all year round. Now turning our attention back to the chalet itself, you'll find this 92 square meter property exud ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming and beautifully designed chalet nestled in the heart of the picturesque Øyer, Norway—a captivating blend of stunning nature and modern comforts. Located at Hauganlia 17, this delightful Tinde cabin, built in 2016, awaits new owners to embrace its warmth and allure. As a busy real estate agent, working relentlessly to ensure that every buyer finds their perfect abode, let me guide you through what makes this property truly special, and why Øyer is an ideal place for you to call home. Picture stepping into a world where cozy elegance meets practical living. This chalet seamlessly combines traditional charm with contemporary features, offering you a haven of tranquility. With a spacious 87 sqm layout, it offers a well-thought-out living experience spread across a single level with an additional loft space providing extra room to potentially enhance your stay. Notably designed using high-quality materials and finishes, the property radiates a sense of sophisticated coziness that is hard to overlook. Let's delve into the features: - Built over one floor - Loft with 57 sqm floor area - Two spacious bedrooms - Two modern bathrooms - Living room with a warm ambiance - Contemporary kitchen and dining area - Outdoor storage room - Easy access to cross-country skiing - Located in a well-established cabin area - Beautiful views with good sun conditions Øyer is more than just a place to live; it's a lifestyle enriched by its stunning surroundings and plethora of activities. Here, you'll find yourself in the midst of natural beauty, surrounded by glistening snow in winters that transform into lush green landscapes come summer. It's a climate that caters to those who love the joys of each season, offering a cr ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of Norway's Hafjell mountains, where the air is crisp, and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. Nestled in the heart of Øyer, this exquisite chalet at Mosætervegen 172 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in one of Europe's most coveted second home destinations. A Year-Round Retreat This chalet is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle. Built in 2018, it combines modern design with traditional Norwegian charm, offering a perfect blend of comfort and style. With 120 square meters of living space, this home is designed to cater to your every need, whether you're seeking a winter wonderland escape or a summer retreat. Winter Wonderland In the colder months, Hafjell transforms into a skier's paradise. Just minutes from your doorstep, the Hafjell Alpine Center offers a variety of slopes suitable for all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a beginner, the pristine snow-covered trails promise endless fun. After a day on the slopes, return to your cozy chalet, where a modern fireplace awaits to warm your soul. Summer Serenity As the snow melts, Hafjell reveals its lush green landscapes, perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring nature. The chalet's large south-facing terrace becomes your personal sanctuary, ideal for sunbathing, al fresco dining, or simply soaking in the panoramic mountain views. The expansive 1,200 square meter lot provides ample space for outdoor activities, ensuring privacy and tranquility. Comfort and Convenience Inside, the chalet boasts an open-plan living and dining area, flooded with natural light from large windows that frame the stunning landscape. The fully equipped kitchen, complete with modern appliances ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the vibrant ski-centric locale of Hafjell, Øyer, you will find this inviting chalet at Mosætervegen 83A, offering a warm retreat for those seeking adventure intertwined with peace. This chalet is perfect for those who adore the beauty of the Norwegian winter yet wish to embrace a tranquil summer escape. As a busy real estate agent focusing on global outreach, I'm thrilled to present this chalet, perfect for international buyers intrigued by Norway’s natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This chalet, being a good mix of coziness and leisure living, finds itself ideally positioned in Hafjell, a ski resort renowned for its top-tier slopes and trails. This spacious getaway offers true ski-in/ski-out access, making it a prime location for winter sports enthusiasts. Imagine waking up, strapping on your skis, and hitting the slopes right from your doorstep! Here's the lay of the land for the property: - 2 comfortable bedrooms - 1 bathroom attached with a sauna - 124 sqm over two floors - additional loft living room - bright open floor plan - fireplace - ample indoor/outdoor storage - garage/parking space Your winters will be filled with thrill, from skiing to sledding down the pristine trails that are found just outside. Summer? A haven for hikers and mountain bikers, you’ll relish the idyllic trails and vistas. The chalet's elevation grants magnificent views and optimal sun conditions throughout the year, illuminating the spacious interiors naturally. Stepping inside, the chalet greets you with a blend of airy comfort and functionality. Thanks to large windows and impressive ceiling heights, the sunshine gently fills every corner, offering a panoramic sight of the picturesque surroundings. The cozy liv ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/ Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli presents Mosætervegen 83A!

A Winter Wonderland and Summer Haven in Fåvang Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of a cuckoo echoing through the valleys. Welcome to Akebakkevegen 4, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Fåvangfjellet, Norway. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. A Day in the Life at Akebakkevegen 4 As the sun peeks over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the landscape, you step out onto your expansive patio with a steaming cup of coffee. The panoramic views of the surrounding mountains are nothing short of mesmerizing. Here, every day begins with a promise of adventure. In the summer, the chalet is your base for exploring the myriad of hiking and cycling trails that weave through the traditional seter roads. The air is filled with the scent of pine and wildflowers, and the trails offer a symphony of bird songs. As autumn approaches, the landscape transforms into a tapestry of reds and golds, inviting you to explore the marked paths through varied terrain. Winter brings a different kind of magic. The chalet is perfectly positioned for cross-country skiing, with meticulously groomed trails just a stone's throw away. For those who crave the thrill of alpine skiing, the renowned Kvitfjell ski resort is a mere 30-minute drive, offering world-class slopes and facilities. The Chalet: A Blend of Comfort and Style Built in 2010, this single-level chalet spans 107 square meters, offering a harmonious blend of modern amenities and rustic charm. The open-plan living room and kitchen area is the heart of the home, where high ceilings and large windows flood the space with natural light. The warmth of the w ... click here to read more

Welcome to Akebakkevegen 4!

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Øyer, the log cabin at Sørlia 21A invites you to embrace a lifestyle that harmonizes rustic charm with suburban convenience. Originally built in 1999, this delightful property isn’t just a home—it's a gateway to the outdoor paradise of Sørlia. With a reasonable price point and an inviting locale, it's a beckoning call to nature lovers and those yearning for a haven away from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life. Picture this: waking up in the morning in your secluded cabin, with the crisp air of Øyer gently nudging you awake. The three-bedroom cabin offers ample space, perfect for small families or even out-of-town guests. The sloped ceilings in the bedrooms give them an airy atmosphere, and one of the rooms cleverly maximizes space with built-in bunk beds. Relaxation and function smoothly merge, ensuring that the cabin meets your every need. Located directly in the heart of nature’s bounty, the cabin offers direct ski-in/ski-out access, perfect for the winter sports enthusiasts among you. In the vibrant, green months, meander through the winding hiking trails or pedal through mountain biking paths that transform this area into an adventurer’s dream. Outdoor opportunities are abundant year-round, with cross-country skiing tracks offering a peaceful solitude during the winter months. Stepping inside, you will find a snug yet functional layout. The kitchen doesn't boast state-of-the-art designs, yet its simplicity with laminated cabinets, integrated dishwasher, and freestanding stove serves all necessary functions for a rustic retreat. Sizeable windows in the living areas usher natural light throughout, creating warm, inviting spaces where you can huddle around the wood-bur ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Ingrid Sunniva Bungum presents Sørlia 21A

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Øyer, Sørlia 3A is a chalet that beckons you with its unique charm and opportunity for adventure. Set in the lower regions of Hafjell, this spacious cabin at Sørlia 3A offers a blend of tranquility and activity—a perfect balance for those who seek refuge from urban chaos but still crave accessibility to fun and engaging pursuits. Øyer and its surrounding areas, such as Hafjell, are well known for their stunning natural beauty and abundant outdoor activities. For winter sports enthusiasts, this is practically paradise on earth. A short distance from the cabin, the ski slopes invite you to embrace the thrill of alpine skiing. Whether you’re into traditional ski in and ski out mode or prefer cross-country skiing, the snowy landscape welcomes you with open arms. But winter is just one of the seasons where this location shines. Come summer, the trails turn into a haven for hikers and bikers, offering breathtaking views and refreshing mountain air. If you are accompanied by family or planning a family getaway, there's something for everyone. Nearby attractions such as Hunderfossen Family Park and Lilleputthammer provide exciting adventures for kids and an alternate day of fun away from the slopes. Grocery stores, some with evening and Sunday hours, make day-to-day logistics hassle-free. For those interested in a bit of cultural enrichment, the town of Lillehammer is only 16 km away, boasting a pedestrian street lined with shops and cultural offerings. Now, about the chalet—a cozy and comfortable retreat. Stepping inside, you'll immediately notice the thoughtfulness in its layout. A generous entrance greets you, perfectly equipped for hanging winter coats and gear as you enter. The ope ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/ Martin Sønsteli presents Sørlia 3A!

Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Øyer, Norway, in the heart of Hafjell, Sørlia 16E beckons you to experience a unique blend of nature, adventure, and tranquility. Located in a peaceful setting just about 15 kilometers north of Lillehammer, this cabin is waiting eagerly for new owners who appreciate both the comfort of a cozy home and the allure of outdoor adventures. Before moving any further, please let me mention I'm a very busy agent, often on the go, trying my best to get these property descriptions out to potential owners like you, who might just fall in love with this place. Now, let’s talk about the cabin, which is not just a building but an opportunity to immerse yourself in the splendid lifestyle Øyer offers. Sørlia 16E is a delightfully detached cabin at a prime location within the Sørlia community, spreading over a modest 62 square meters. Its layout is both practical and inviting, crafted for those who adore simplicity without sacrificing comfort. Here's a closer look at what this lovely cabin includes: - Three spacious bedrooms for relaxation - Two practical and convenient bathrooms - An open-plan kitchen perfect for casual mealtimes - Cozy living room and dining area - Large, west-facing terrace ideal for soaking in the sun - External storage room for all your outdoor essentials - Shared parking area with available slots The cabin is in good condition, welcoming you to a comfortable lifestyle without the hassle of major renovations—unless you're the type who loves to tinker and put your personal stamp on things. It's still a canvas for your personality, should you wish it to be. Living here is all about balance—serene mountain views and vibrant community life. Øyer is a small yet bustling town, with ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/Martin Slåttholm Sønsteli har gleden av å presentere Sørlia 16E!