Spacious 4-Bedroom Holiday Home in Prized Sletvold Locale, Near Lift and Trails, with Stunning Views and Ample Parking

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Bruråket 10, 7346 Oppdal, Oppdal (Norway)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 133Floor area

€469,000

Chalet

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

133m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene and picturesque countryside of Oppdal, this charming chalet offers a rare oppurtunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the spectacular Norwegian landscape. Located at Bruråket 10, 7346 Oppdal, this property is a stone's throw away from the ski lift in Sletvold, placing it at the heart of one of the most desirable skiing destinations in the country. Perfect for families or ski enthusiasts, this 133 square meter property presents a delightful blend of comfort and convenience.

With four spacious bedrooms and two inviting living rooms, this chalet provides ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The generous layout ensures that everyone in the family has their own private oasis while maintaining cozy communal areas perfect for gatherings. Not to mention, the property's prime location offers not only breathtaking views of the Oppdal mountains but also superb sun conditions that allow for bright and cheerful interiors throughout the day.

Step inside to discover:

- 4 comfortable bedrooms
- A bright living room
- 42m² open-plan living and kitchen area
- A well-appointed kitchen
- Bathroom with a practical laundry niche (8m²)
- Extra separate toilet room
- Wood stove and efficient heat pump for warmth
- Expansive terrace (86m²) partially covered
- Captivating, unobstructed mountain views
- Plenty of storage throughout
- Carport and additional parking spaces

Now, let’s talk about the local area. Life in Oppdal is the perfect fusion of natural beauty and modern convenience. This charming town is renowned for its outdoor recreational opportunities which lure adventure-seekers from all over. During the winter months, Oppdal transforms into a ski haven with various slopes catering to all skill levels. In addition to skiing, try your hand at the well-groomed cross-country trails or the exhilarating snowmobile safaris. Summertime unearths a whole new world of activities with opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and fishing in the idyllic landscapes.

Living in Oppdal means you're never too far away from essentials either. The chalet is walking distance to the town center where you'll find local shops offering everything from groceries to outdoor gear. Oppdal is also home to several charming cafes and restaurants, where you can enjoy delicious Norwegian cuisine as well as international options.

The climate in Oppdal embodies the quintessential Scandinavian experience with cold winters perfect for snowy escapades, while summers are mild and enjoyable for exploring the breathtaking natural surroundings. This balance makes the town an ideal location to experience Norway's distinct seasons fully.

Owning a chalet like this evokes the essence of Norwegian living. Imagine spending cozy evenings by the wood stove with a hot cup of cocoa in hand, surrounded by the scent of pine and the silence, only interrupted by the occasional call of wildlife. It's a lifestyle of peace, comfort, and immersing oneself in nature’s tranquility.

This property is in good condition, so while there's no immediate need for major renovations, there is always room to add your own personal touch. Perhaps a fresh coat of paint or new furnishings could make this home entirely yours. The existing design already harmonizes beautifully with the surroundings, but customization possibilities are endless for those wishing to make it their own haven.

We understand that buying property from abroad can sometimes be daunting. However, this chalet represents an authentic invitation to embrace Norwegian heritage and culture, woven seamlessly into a high-quality living space.

In sum, this chalet in Oppdal is more than just a place to stay—it’s a lifestyle choice, a canvas for your family's dream holidays, and a wise investment in your future happiness. Inquire about viewing this alpine home where the possibilities of life are as boundless as the views themselves. But do it soon, as opportunities like this in such a sought-after location don’t linger for long!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
133
Price per m²
€3,526
Garden size
474
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Silkedalsporten 52, a very beautiful and unique log cabin over three floors with 11 beds in 2 bedrooms, 2 loft rooms, and annex.

Wake up to the sound of water lapping against the pier, coffee in hand, watching the early mist lift off Åbyfjorden. That's what mornings look like at Vinjestranda 119 — a four-bedroom chalet on the Norwegian coast that sits close enough to the sea that you can hear it change mood with the weather. Stathelle sits in the heart of Bamble municipality, a stretch of coastline in Telemark county that Norwegians have quietly treasured for generations. The Bamble archipelago is right on your doorstep — a jagged scatter of skerries, inlets, and sheltered bays that rewards anyone willing to get out on the water or pull on a pair of boots. The kyststien, Norway's beloved coastal trail, runs directly through this area. On a clear July morning, that path takes you past blueberry thickets and smooth pink granite slabs that drop straight into the sea. In October, those same rocks glow copper and rust as the birches turn. This is a vacation home that earns its mooring. Literally — a 3-meter boat berth is included in the sale, giving you direct access to some of the best recreational waters on the Telemark coast. You can cast a line for mackerel before breakfast, explore hidden coves by kayak in the afternoon, and be back on the 75-square-meter terrace with a cold Aass Fatøl before the sun dips. The outdoor furniture stays too, so you're not arriving to an empty deck. The chalet itself was built in 2009 and covers 83 square meters spread across two floors. It's in good condition — maintained properly, not in need of renovation work, which matters when you're buying from abroad and can't be on-site every week. The ground floor has a practical layout: an entrance hall, four bedrooms, a full bathroom with laundry plumbing (washing machi ... click here to read more

From the terrace you have a wonderful view towards Åbyfjorden, with the Bamble archipelago as a good neighbor.

Early on a Saturday morning in July, you step off the train at Brusand station — a ten-minute walk from your front door — and within twenty minutes you're standing barefoot on one of the longest uninterrupted stretches of sand in northern Europe. No crowds. Just the low Atlantic roar, cold clean air, and the kind of silence that actually does something to your nervous system. That's what owning a holiday home at Steinabakken feels like. Not a fantasy. A very specific, very repeatable reality. Brusand sits on the Jæren coast in southwestern Norway, a stretch of coastline that locals have quietly loved for generations while the rest of the world looked north toward the fjords. The landscape here is singular: flat, wind-shaped dunes rolling back from a wide pale beach, farmland pressing up close behind, and on clear days a horizon that goes all the way to nothing. The light in summer is extraordinary — the sky stays bright well past ten in the evening, and the golden hour lasts so long you start to lose track of time. The chalet at Steinabakken is part of a small, carefully conceived project of three homes. One has already sold. This one — four bedrooms, one bathroom, 98 square meters of thoughtfully arranged living space — sits on its own private plot and is built to a standard you'd expect from Norwegian construction at its most considered: real materials, proper insulation, the kind of craftsmanship designed to handle coastal winters without complaint. The home is move-in ready. You won't be managing a renovation from another country. Inside, the living room and kitchen open into each other under ceilings that sit higher than standard, which makes the space feel considerably larger than the footprint suggests. Large w ... click here to read more

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Let's take a journey to an enchanting retreat nestled in the verdant landscapes of Oppdal, Norway – a place where the whispers of the forest and the mesmerizing beauty of the mountains frame your everyday life. Situated at Tørsetvegen 123, in the heart of a rich, natural paradise, this delightful log cabin beckons you to experience an extraordinary lifestyle. Whether you're an overseas buyer or an expat yearning for a serene abode, this 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom dwelling extends an invitation to rediscover tranquility and adventure at its finest. For those who appreciate the allure of a simpler, more peaceful existence, life in Oppdal unfolds at an unhurried pace, where the community thrives on a deep connection with nature. The lush, vast landscapes offer a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and explorers alike, providing opportunities for hiking, skiing, and appreciating Norway’s natural wonders throughout the year. Imagine waking up to crisp, fresh air carried down from the surrounding mountains, and stepping outside to listen to the soft rustling of leaves – this is the everyday charm that awaits you. While the cabin itself is solidly crafted with the traditional methods emblematic of Norwegian architecture, its rustic roots are paired harmoniously with essential comforts that make residing here relentlessly cozy. Upon crossing the threshold, you enter a warm living space characterized by the iconic Jøtul wood stove—a functional piece that not only heats your home efficiently but serves as a centerpiece of connection and conversation. The open-plan layout merges seamlessly into a compact dining area, where families and friends can gather around after a day spent in nature's playground. In the kitchen, remnants of the 1975 ... click here to read more

Charming log cabin on a spacious plot with privacy.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Oppdal region, this charming chalet at Stølstrøavegen 26 offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in Europe. With its prime location in the sought-after Stølen area, this chalet combines modern comforts with traditional allure, making it an ideal choice for international buyers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This chalet, perched at 696 meters above sea level, provides a true mountain experience with direct access to both alpine slopes and cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away. Whether you're an avid skier or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature, this property offers the perfect setting for unforgettable holidays. A Home with Character and Comfort Originally built in 1967, the chalet has undergone significant upgrades to ensure a modern and comfortable living standard while preserving its traditional character. The spacious floor plan includes four bedrooms, one of which is currently used as an additional living room, offering flexibility for families or groups. With six beds and five rooms, there's ample space for relaxation and entertaining guests. Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway with ample storage. The living room, bright and airy, features large windows on three sides, flooding the space with natural light and offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. A modern wood stove, installed in 2014, creates a cozy atmosphere during the colder months, while a new heat pump ensures year-round comfort. The kitchen, fully renovated in 20 ... click here to read more

Spacious cabin in attractive Stølen, Oppdal

Tucked away in the picturesque area of Øvre Rønningsvegen in Oppdal, there's a charming chalet waiting for you. This cabin, a beautiful blend of practicality and comfort, offers a glimpse into what life could be like amidst the stunning landscapes of Norway. Constructed in 1992, this two-bedroom retreat spans 82 square meters and promises a cozy atmosphere for family getaways or even extended stays. Let me share with you a little bit about this property and its surroundings. Let's start with the chalet itself. This home offers: - 2 comfortable bedrooms - Well-sized living area - 1 bathroom - Efficient kitchen space - 50 sqm sunny terrace with breathtaking views - Built on an 82 sqm footprint - Built-in water and electricity - Year-round accessible roads - Ample sleeping accommodations - High ceilings for extra spaciosness The chalet is good to go, ready to be moved into. Picture yourself sipping coffee on the sizeable terrace, soaking in the panoramic views, or gathering with family indoors when the cold Norwegian winter wraps the outdoors in its embrace. While the chalet is in good shape, its simple design whispers promises of personalization, inviting you to infuse it with your touch or to refresh a corner or two to your liking. Living in Oppdal offers more than just a home; it's a lifestyle filled with peace and adventure. In the winter months, a thick blanket of snow turns this area into a Nordic wonderland, perfect for skiing enthusiasts. Groomed trails lie nearby, coaxing you out into the crisp air to navigate the slopes with grace and speed. As spring thaws the world around you, hiking and cycling paths become the harbingers of adventure, urging you to explore the verdant hills and scenic vistas. The climate i ... click here to read more

Welcome to Øvre Rønningsvegen 34, presented by Albin Bakkemo v/ Eiendomsmegler 1!

Experience the Magic of Mountain Living at Kjerkvegen 186 Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks of Oppdal. As you sip your morning coffee, the panoramic views from your window invite you to embrace the day's adventures. Welcome to Kjerkvegen 186, a charming 2-bedroom holiday apartment nestled in the heart of Norway's Vangslia area, where nature's beauty and modern comfort converge. A Day in the Life at Kjerkvegen 186 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the open-plan living area, where rustic paneling and sleek slate walls create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The modern kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, makes meal preparation a breeze, whether you're whipping up a hearty breakfast or a gourmet dinner. Step outside, and you're just moments away from the slopes of Oppdal Ski Center. With ski-in/ski-out access, you can hit the trails as soon as the first snowflakes fall. The reliable snow conditions ensure that every winter day is filled with exhilarating runs and cozy après-ski moments. As the seasons change, so do the activities. In spring and summer, the surrounding landscape transforms into a playground for hiking and mountain biking. Explore the trails that wind through lush forests and open meadows, or simply relax and soak in the tranquility of the Norwegian wilderness. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Oppdal is more than just a winter wonderland. The town center, a mere 4 km away, offers a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Savor local delicacies at charming eateries, or enjoy the lively atmosphere at Loftet Afterski, a popular spot for both locals and visitors. The region is steeped in history and cult ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kjerkvegen 186, a well-maintained, cozy, and space-efficient holiday apartment.

Nestled in the heart of Norway’s picturesque landscape, this chalet located at Øvre Prestløkkja 10, 7340 Oppdal beckons with its promise of both adventure and tranquility. Set amidst the majestic backdrop of mountains and endless skies, the property stands as a gateway for those longing to immerse themselves in the unparalleled beauty and vitality of the Oppdal region. With 169 square meters of living space, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom haven is your door to Norway's vast expanse of natural wonders. Perched at the cusp of silence and nature's exuberance, the chalet is exquisitely positioned right next to the ski resort in Vangslia — a prime location for winter sports aficionados. The outstanding Ski-in Ski-out feature makes it a skier’s dream, simplifying the logistics of hopping onto the slopes whenever the mood strikes. The property generously provides all the comforts and conveniences one would expect, with a layout that seamlessly blends practicality with aesthetic allure. The chalet's warmth is accentuated by two delightful living rooms, spaces designed for family bonding and gathering of good friends. Imagine cozying up by the fireplace after a thrilling day of skiing, the crackle of the flames becoming an integral part of your winter evenings. The kitchen, modern yet homely, offers a well-organized workspace that invites culinary creativity, allowing homemade meals to become family rituals. This home’s bedrooms are crafted to provide respite and warmth, with each room offering ample storage to accommodate the gear and paraphernalia of an active life. The bathrooms carry through the chalet's stylistic consistency, bringing both functionality and a sense of spa-like sophistication right to your doorstep. A sauna pr ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto the terrace of your Norwegian mountain cabin as dawn breaks over Kinnpiken, coffee in hand, watching golden light spill across pristine peaks while planning whether today calls for skiing at Stølen resort just 3 kilometers away or strapping on cross-country skis right from your doorstep. This is the reality awaiting you at this handcrafted log cabin in Oppdal's Bjørklia area, where traditional Norwegian craftsmanship meets the outdoor enthusiast's paradise. Built in 2011 by the celebrated Brødrene Bjørndalsæter Woodcarving Workshop, every timber, every cabinet, every detail tells a story of authentic Norwegian mountain living. This is not just a vacation home in Norway; this is your gateway to year-round adventure in one of Scandinavia's most accessible and rewarding mountain regions. Living the Oppdal Mountain Lifestyle Life at this holiday property unfolds with the seasons in ways that transform your relationship with nature. Winter mornings begin with that incomparable silence that only fresh mountain snow brings, broken perhaps by the distant swoosh of early skiers on the groomed trails that pass within meters of your door. The Trøndelag region's reliable snowfall creates one of Norway's longest ski seasons, typically running from November through May. Within three kilometers, Stølen ski resort offers 18 lifts and runs suitable for every skill level, while the town's position as a crossroads for cross-country skiing means you can explore hundreds of kilometers of maintained trails connecting mountain huts and remote valleys. Spring transforms the landscape into a photographer's dream. As snow retreats up the mountainsides, the valleys explode with wildflowers and rushing meltwater. This ... click here to read more

The cabin is a handcrafted quality log cabin built by Brødrene Bjørndalsæter Woodcarving Workshop.

Picture yourself wrapped in a blanket on a sun-drenched terrace, coffee in hand, watching the Norwegian mountains emerge from morning mist while planning the day's adventure—perhaps first tracks on fresh powder at nearby Stølen, or a leisurely hike through Trollheimen's ancient landscapes. This is the daily reality awaiting at Gamle Kongeveg 763, a handcrafted timber cabin where traditional Norwegian craftsmanship meets modern vacation living, positioned perfectly between mountain wilderness and Oppdal's vibrant community. This 168-square-meter retreat sits on an expansive 2,390-square-meter private plot, offering a rare combination of seclusion and accessibility. Just ten minutes from Oppdal's town center, the property feels worlds away from daily routines, cocooned in natural privacy with mountain panoramas in every direction. The authentic log construction showcases Norwegian building heritage—each timber carefully selected and fitted, creating walls that breathe character and warmth. Light-toned log walls contrast with dark red ceiling beams throughout, while pine floors underfoot add tactile warmth that only natural materials provide. The property's layout invites both intimate family moments and large gatherings. Two separate living rooms, each anchored by its own fireplace, offer flexibility that vacation properties rarely achieve. Imagine winter evenings with one group gathered around crackling flames sharing stories while others play board games in the second lounge. Large windows frame mountain views like living paintings, flooding interiors with Nordic light that transforms throughout seasons—golden summer evenings that stretch past midnight, crystalline winter afternoons reflecting off snow. Outdoor living ... click here to read more

Welcome to Gamle Kongeveg 763 - Presented by Kjell Morten Bloch Lie & Privatmegleren Trondheim

A Mountain Escape Awaits at Medskoghaugvegen 37 Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air filling your lungs. As the sun peeks over the horizon, its golden rays dance across the peaks of Oppdal, painting a breathtaking canvas that greets you each morning. Welcome to your new haven—a 4-bedroom chalet nestled in the heart of Norway's majestic mountain landscape. A Day in the Life at Medskoghaugvegen 37 Your day begins with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where the panoramic views of Kinnpiken peak set the stage for a day of adventure or relaxation. The chalet's open-plan living area, with its soaring ceilings and sun-drenched windows, invites you to unwind in comfort. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast in the fully-equipped kitchen or planning the day's activities, this space is designed for both ease and enjoyment. As the seasons change, so too does the rhythm of life here. In winter, the chalet transforms into a cozy retreat, with the warmth of a wood-burning stove and modern floor heating enveloping you in comfort. Just 500 meters away, groomed cross-country ski trails beckon, while the nearby alpine slopes of Stølen and Vangslia promise exhilarating downhill runs. Summer brings a different kind of magic. The surrounding trails invite you to explore on foot or by bike, with fishing spots and natural wonders waiting to be discovered. The chalet's location offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility, with Oppdal town center just a short drive away, providing all the amenities you need. The Allure of Oppdal Oppdal is more than just a destination; it's a lifestyle. Known for its vibrant community and active outdoor culture, this region offers ... click here to read more

Welcome to Medskoghaugvegen 37!

Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace as mist lifts from the Trøndelag valleys, revealing snow-capped peaks that seem to touch the sky. This is the daily reality at this Norwegian mountain chalet in Oppdal, where 68 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space meets 1,170 square meters of private land surrounded by protected wilderness. Built in 2000 and thoughtfully extended in 2010, this property offers international buyers a rare opportunity to own a year-round vacation home in one of Norway's premier outdoor recreation destinations, just five minutes from town yet worlds away from urban stress. The chalet sits in a landscape shaped by centuries of Norwegian farming tradition, where cultural preservation laws ensure your views and tranquility remain undisturbed indefinitely. No new cabins can be built in this protected zone, making properties like this increasingly scarce. The wraparound terrace captures sunlight throughout the day, a crucial feature in Nordic latitudes where maximizing natural light transforms your experience across seasons. In summer, this outdoor space becomes your primary living area for al fresco dining beneath the midnight sun. Come winter, it serves as your staging area for cross-country skis and snowshoes before you glide directly into wilderness from your doorstep. Inside, the hand-painted kitchen speaks to Norwegian craftsmanship traditions while offering modern functionality for preparing meals after market visits to Oppdal town center. The wood-burning stove anchors the original living area, providing both practical heating and the hypnotic ambiance that defines Nordic cabin culture. Scandinavians have perfected the art of hygge, that untranslatable sen ... click here to read more

Cozy cabin extended in 2010. The original cabin was also renovated.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Trøndelag region, Losråket 162 in Oppdal offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. This country home, set on a sprawling 13,000 square meter estate, is perfect for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat amidst nature's grandeur. With its panoramic views, versatile living spaces, and proximity to year-round outdoor activities, this property is a haven for relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian countryside, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of spectacular. Losråket 162 is perched on a natural plateau, offering unobstructed vistas of the majestic Oppdal mountains, including the renowned Drivdalen valley. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace or cozying up by the wood-burning stove on a chilly winter evening, this home provides the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories. The main house, spanning 143 square meters, is a testament to Scandinavian design, blending functionality with comfort. Large windows flood the living and dining areas with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan layout is ideal for entertaining, while the efficient wood-burning stove ensures a cozy ambiance during the colder months. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and a charming wood stove, is a delightful space for culinary adventures. Upstairs, the master bedroom and two additional bedrooms offer tranquil retreats with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A cozy loft lounge provides a perfect spot for relaxation or reading, while the tiled bathroom with underfloor heating adds a touch of luxury. The property also fea ... click here to read more

Welcome to Losråket 162! A unique property with an idyllic location 10-15 min from Oppdal center.

Nestled in the heart of Oppdal, Norway, this charming chalet at Hauglandvegen 17 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian retreat. With its traditional log construction and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or holiday escape in one of Europe's most scenic regions. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This chalet, built in 1946, sits on a generous 1,627 square meter plot, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The property is in good condition, blending rustic charm with modern conveniences, making it an ideal choice for families, nature lovers, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Oppdal is renowned for its outdoor recreational opportunities, making it a haven for adventure enthusiasts. Whether you're into skiing, hiking, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, this location has it all. Just a short walk from the chalet, you'll find groomed cross-country ski trails that promise exhilarating winter adventures. In the warmer months, the surrounding landscape transforms into a playground for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The chalet's proximity to the Oppdal ski resort, just a 6-minute drive away, ensures that alpine skiing and other winter sports are always within reach. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the area offers plenty of opportunities for wildlife watching and exploring the rich cultural heritage of the region. ### A Cozy and Functional Retreat Inside, the chalet offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room, complete with a fireplace, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Trøndelag region, Trondheimsvegen 1068 in Oppdal offers a unique opportunity to own a chalet that perfectly balances tranquility with adventure. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with nature, 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 or serene relaxation. This chalet, with its generous 147 square meters, is designed for those who cherish the great outdoors and the comfort of a well-appointed home. A Home Designed for Comfort and Adventure The main chalet is a testament to thoughtful design, offering a spacious and airy living environment. High ceilings and large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home is the living area, where a centrally located wood-burning stove promises cozy evenings, whether you're gathered with family or enjoying a quiet night in. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with modern appliances and ample counter space, making meal preparation a joy. Whether you're cooking a hearty breakfast before a day on the slopes or a gourmet dinner to enjoy on the patio, this kitchen is up to the task. A Space for Everyone With two spacious bedrooms, each featuring wood-burning stoves, comfort is guaranteed. The additional sleeping area is perfect for guests or children, ensuring everyone has their own space to unwind. The tiled bathroom, complete with a shower cabin, and a separate toilet room add to the convenience. Outdoor Living at Its Best The property extends beyond the walls of the chale ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trondheimsvegen 1068!

Nestled in the Heart of Norway's Majestic Mountains Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the serene waters of Skarvatnet. This is not just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure, where every day offers a new opportunity to connect with nature and create lasting memories. A Sanctuary of Comfort and Style Perched high in the terrain, this 101-square-meter chalet at Trøaenget 71 is a testament to thoughtful design and modern comfort. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a bright and airy living space, where large windows frame the breathtaking vistas of the surrounding peaks. The living room, with its inviting fireplace clad in Ottaskifer, becomes a cozy haven during the colder months, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to a spacious dining room and a well-equipped kitchen, making it ideal for entertaining family and friends. With ample storage and workspace, the kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, ready to host everything from intimate dinners to festive gatherings. A Retreat for Rest and Relaxation The chalet features two comfortable bedrooms on the main floor, each designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The loft, a versatile space, offers additional sleeping quarters and a cozy TV nook, perfect for quiet evenings or family movie nights. The modern bathroom, complete with a shower and practical storage solutions, ensures convenience and ease. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the expansive 48-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of Skarvatnet and the mountains unfold b ... click here to read more

Welcome to Trøaenget 71.

Welcome to this wonderful chalet situated in the captivating landscapes of Oppdal, Norway. Nestled in the much sought-after Håmmårgrenda area, this chalet is a picturesque getaway at 900 meters above sea level, offering spectacular panoramic views over Skarvatnet lake and the majestic mountains that surround it. With year-round road access, electricity, water, and a proper bathroom, it makes for a comfortable abode amidst nature's splendor. It's ideal for those of you seeking a retreat in the heart of Norway's pristine wilderness or simply looking for a peaceful weekend escape. This charming chalet boasts a well-organized layout, designed to maximize comfort and coziness. Spanning 107 square meters, there is ample space for relaxation after a day of adventure. The cabin consists of a welcoming entrance hall, cozy living room, convenient kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms, and a loft space perfect for additional sleeping quarters or storage. There is a generously sized outdoor storage room, great for keeping all your outdoor gear or seasonal items organized and within reach. You'll also find an annex with an additional living room and a bedroom, providing that extra space for guests or even a private retreat within your retreat. Not forgetting an outbuilding for even more storage possibilities. - Year-round road access - Electricity and water supply - One bathroom - Two main bedrooms - Loft space - Annex with additional living quarters - Outdoor storage room - Outbuilding - Spacious kitchen - Separate living room - Close proximity to recreational activities - Excellent sun exposure The chalet's real star, however, is the awe-inspiring view from the property. The panoramic vistas of Skarvatnet and the surrounding mountai ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Nyhauglia 17, a charming chalet nestled in the heart of Oppdal, where nature's grandeur meets the tranquility of Nordic living. This inviting property, surrounded by majestic mountains and open skies, is a true refuge for anyone seeking a harmonious blend of modern comforts and timeless scenic beauty. Nyhauglia 17 stands as a testament to comfortable living in a location renowned for its pristine environments and outdoor pursuits. This chalet, built with traditional charm in 2002 and accompanied by a modern annex added in 2012, offers a luxurious yet cozy atmosphere perfect for both permanent living and leisurely escapes. The main chalet is substantial, comprising four well-appointed bedrooms—a perfect size for families or groups of friends eager to explore the local area. Stepping inside, you'll be greeted by a spacious and modern interior. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, serves as the heart of the home, offering a warm welcome after a day enjoying the outdoors. The kitchen is skillfully designed, balancing functionality and style seamlessly, providing everything needed for culinary endeavors. Meanwhile, the large, tiled bathroom, equipped with underfloor heating, ensures comfort in every season, a true boon during Oppdal's snowy winters. The chalet doesn't stop there; it aims to impress with a sweeping 62 square meter terrace. It’s the perfect place to savor a morning coffee while watching the sunrise over the mountains or to unwind in the evening shadows, peacefully enveloped by the sounds of nature. For guests or extended family, the annex provides additional space with its own living room, bedroom, and bathroom, allowing everyone to savor their own private nook. In the realm of outdoor a ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler 1 v/Per Hårstad har gleden av å presentere Nyhauglia 17!

Nestled amidst the picturesque mountain landscape of Oppdal, you'll find a charming cabin located at Rembekkvegen 47, ready to welcome you to a life where adventure meets tranquility. This delightful property offers both the peace of a secluded retreat and the excitement of nearby outdoor activities. As a busy real estate agent here in this part of Norway, I can tell you, folks are always on the lookout for properties that offer the beauty of nature without sacrificing conveniences, and this cabin hits just the right notes. First off, let’s talk location! This cabin sits comfortably about 1000 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views of Skarvatnet. Every morning here begins with golden rays of sunshine, thanks to the excellent sun exposure on this end plot. The cul-de-sac ensures minimal traffic, promising a peaceful environment for you and your loved ones to unwind. Life in Oppdal is a dream for nature enthusiasts. The area offers endless opportunities for hiking. Whether you prefer leisurely strolls or more challenging treks, there's a trail for everyone. Trails literally knock on your doorstep here! But it’s not just about hiking. In winter, the locale transforms into a skiing haven, attracting skiers from all over. Skis, anyone? For those of you considering a move from overseas, understanding the climate is key. Oppdal experiences a subarctic climate, which means you’ll enjoy striking seasonal changes. Winters come blanketed in glistening snow – perfect for skiing or cozying up by the cabin's fireplace. Summers are delightful, with long days and blooming landscapes, making it perfect for outdoor barbecue sessions or just basking in the glory of nature. Now, more about the cabin itself – it truly feels ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rembekkvegen 47 - a beautiful cabin over one floor plus a large loft.

Once upon a time in the heart of majestic Oppdal, nestled among the Norweigan mountans, there sits a delightful chalet with opportunities so sparkling that even the most discerning of globe-trotting buyers could not resist a second look. This property, perched high on its vantage point, offers a rare glimpse of tranquility, perfect for those wanting a peaceful escape. Allow me, as a busy real estate agent immersed in the charm of selling such remarkable homes, to take you on a journey through Rembekkvegen 18 og 20, the address where serenity meets natural beauty. This chalet, more than just a home, is two separate cabins with a lovely small annex, all situated on generous grounds spanning 1676 square meters. Its storyline begins amid low-growing birch trees and several glistening lakes nestled between towering mountain peaks. Each cabin is strategically set about 30 meters apart, creating a wonderful sense of space and privacy. The annex, a charming companion to the oldest cabin, promises additional utility. With a freestanding shed at your disposal, storage will never be an issue. Ah, Oppdal! Known for being a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, don't be surprised if the mountain air persuades you into multiple adventures. Hiking trails beg to be trodden, while nearby lakes whisper promises of fishy tales. As winter blankets the landscape, these terrains transform into playgrounds for skiers, whether you're craving cross-country stretches or thrilling downhill slopes. Life here in Oppdal dances with nature. In summer, the days stretch long under a benevolent sun—a perfect setting for exploring child-friendly gardens or unwinding on a large veranda. Feel what it’s like to bask in the warmth with panoramic views of Skarvatn ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Gammelsæterveien 221, 7393 Rennebu, you will find a charming and appealing chalet that is perfect for an active family looking to immerse themselves in the beauty and recreational opportunities that Rennebu offers. This cozy three-bedroom retreat guarantees an authentic Norwegian experience, whether you're visiting from afar or looking to settle down in this splendid area. The chalet spans 92 square meters, providing ample space for both relaxation and active pursuits. With a single bathroom and an ingeniously laid-out kitchen, this property ensures comfort and practicality. The chalet's condition is good, meaning it’s move-in ready and requires no immediate work, just a personal touch to make it truly yours. The surrounding area of Rennebu boasts a welcoming atmosphere with a strong sense of community. This scenic locale offers a calm, serene environment surrounded by nature’s finest. Just a short 30-minute drive from Oppdal, residents can easily access extensive facilities, shopping, and Norway’s premier alpine resort. Living here, you’ll experience the best of both worlds: tranquil chalet life and the convenience of nearby amenities. ### Features of the Chalet: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with electric heating floors - Spacious kitchen with integrated appliances - Cozy living room with a large fireplace - Expansive terrace with seating options - Outdoor storage room - Private road access - Plot area of 1,026.8 sqm - Good sun conditions throughout the year - Located near Nerskogen ski center ### Amenities: - Hiking and cycling trails - Skiing opportunities close by - Fishing and mushroom/berry picking spots - Horseback riding trails - Excellent hunting and fishing possibilities ... click here to read more

EiendomsMegler1 v/ Per Hårstad har gleden av å presentere Gammelsæterveien 221!