Spacious 5-Bed Cabin Retreat in Scenic Innlandet with Garage & Rental Potential Near Hiking & Fishing Spots

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Fjellovassvegen 2, 2881 Aust-Torpa, Aust-Torpa (Norway)

5 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 96Floor area

€57,094

Chalet

No parking

5 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

96m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Wake up to the crisp, refreshing air of the Aust-Torpa in your very own charming chalet located at Fjellovassvegen 2, nestled in the serene landscapes of this picturesque town. This inviting chalet, built in 1980, is an ideal choice for expats and internationals seeking solace away from busy urban centers. Located in the heart of Innlandet, Aust-Torpa presents an excellent blend of tranquility and outdoor adventure, making it a perfect base for both relaxation and exploration.

Now let me paint a picture of this place for you, folks. Spread over a generous 1,120 square meters, this getaway haven offers plenty of room to enjoy the peace and beauty of nature. Inside, the chalet is all about warmth and coziness, boasting a sizable 96 square meter indoor area. When you step inside, you're greeted by five spacious bedrooms that can comfortably accommodate family and friends visiting you in your new picturesque abode. Picture cozy evenings by the fireplace after a day's adventure in the great outdoors. The living room is roomy yet snug—just the spot for long chats or curling up with a good book.

Speaking of potential, let's not overlook the unmatched rental opportunity here. Whether you choose to embrace life in this stunning chalet full-time or opt to rent it out, this property's uniqueness places it in high demand, especially amongst those who value nature's beauty and the peaceful retreat it provides.

Now, let’s take a little tour around Aust-Torpa. Picture this: gentle sways of fir and pine, lush mountain landscapes as far as the eye can see, and trails that beckon you to explore. Life here offers different activities depending on the season. During the snowy months, the region turns into a winter wonderland with opportunitie for skiing and snowboarding on nearby slopes. As spring thaws the frosty toes of winter, hiking trails come alive, offering vibrant flowers and an array of wildlife. Anglers, too, will find joy in the numerous fishing spots dotted around the area.

Venturing a bit further out from your chalet sanctuary, you'll find the local amenities will cater to your daily needs. The nearest grocery store is just a 16-minute drive, and a bustling shopping center is a mere 24 minutes away. This ideal location ensures you're connected to what you need while still maintaining that much-desired seclusion.

The climate of Aust-Torpa is typical of the Innlandet area, characterized by cold winters and mild to warm summers. Summers never get too hot, making the perfect weather for excursions into the lush woodlands or even a tranquil day at the nearby lake. Winter's chill dresses the entire landscape in sparkling white, a truly magical scene that turns the surroundings into a snow-covered paradise—perfect for a serene walk or a fun day of family-friendly activities in the snow.

Let us not forget the little treasures that Aust-Torpa has to offer with its close-knit community vibe. It's a place where neighbors know each other, where you can join in local events and feel truly at home. Whether it's trying your hand at local crafts or exploring the quaint cafes and eateries that offer cozy settings and heartwarming meals, life in Aust-Torpa brings a refreshing change from the typical hustle and bustle.

As for this beautiful property, it’s listed at an attractive price of 57,094, offering a unique chance to own a slice of Norwegian heaven without breaking the bank. Could there be some tweaks the new owner might want to add? Well, you might want to give it some personal touches here and there, but it's ready for you just as it is—offering good bones and a fabulous foundation to work from if further enhancements are envisioned.

So why not take this opportunity to immerse yourself in a new lifestyle! Seize the chance to discover what living amidst nature is truly like, and inhabit a place where every day feels like a breath of fresh air. This property won’t wait around, so consider making it your own private haven or your next profitable venture. Let's catch up soon so I can walk you through this remarkable chalet and answer any questions you might have.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
96
Price per m²
€595
Garden size
1120
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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Well-maintained cabin in scenic surroundings by Frilsjøen

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Welcome to Drøyvollvegen 125!

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

Charming holiday property presented by Aktiv Eiendomsmegling

The first thing you notice on a July morning at Lillehuset Tufta is the light. At this latitude on Ibestad island, the midnight sun barely dips below the horizon, and by the time you step out the front door with your coffee, the fjord is already shimmering silver and the pines are throwing long gold shadows across the grass. This isn't the Norway of postcards — it's quieter, rawer, and far more yours. Sitting on Bygdaveien 1126 in the hamlet of Selvågen on Nord-Rollnes, this compact 1940s cabin sits just 100 metres from the water's edge on the Andfjorden coast. A short walk through low coastal scrub and you're standing on a shore that most of the world has never heard of, let alone visited. That's exactly the point. Hamnvik and its surrounding communities in Ibestad municipality draw visitors who have moved past the usual tourist circuit — people who'd rather watch an eagle circle above a headland than queue for a gondola. The cabin itself is what Norwegians call a hytte in spirit even if it functions as a fritidsbolig — a weekend home with real bones. Built in 1940 and substantially renovated in 2010 with a new roof, chimney, and fresh exterior cladding, it has the kind of worn-in character that can't be manufactured. Thick timber walls. A small living room that smells faintly of woodsmoke even in summer. A fireplace that earns its keep the moment October rolls around and the archipelago starts pulling on its autumn colours — ochre birch leaves against dark spruce, the sea going the colour of gunmetal, the air suddenly carrying the salt-sweet edge of the coming winter. The cabin is sold fully furnished, so you arrive and you're already home. The layout is compact and honest. Ground floor: an entrance hall with a sepa ... click here to read more

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Step outside on a July morning and the first thing you hear is the brook. Not traffic, not neighbors — just the steady murmur of water over smooth stone, birdsong somewhere above the treeline, and the soft creak of the wooden terrace under your feet. That's what daily life at Brandlistuguvegen 41 actually sounds like, and it's the kind of quiet you don't fully appreciate until you've had it. This three-bedroom chalet sits on a generous private estate of around 5,090 square meters in Lesjaskog, a small, unhurried community in Norway's Innlandet region, roughly halfway between Åndalsnes and Dombås. At 641 meters above sea level, the air has that faint sharpness to it even in August. The surrounding landscape — mixed forest giving way to open mountain terrain — puts on a full seasonal performance: the pale green flush of birch leaves in May, the long amber evenings of midsummer, the first proper snowfall that turns the entire valley white sometime in October or November. The chalet itself was built in 1970, with a practical single-storey layout that got a sensible extension in 1997, adding all three bedrooms and a storage room. The result is 64 square meters of usable living space that feels lived-in and honest rather than staged. Pine floors, exposed roof beams, double-glazed wooden windows — it all adds up to something that looks exactly like a Norwegian mountain cabin should. In 2024, a new wood-burning stove and insulated steel chimney were installed in the living room. Light the stove on a cold October afternoon and the whole space warms up fast. The visible beamwork above catches the flickering light in a way that no recessed LED fixture ever could. The living room handles double duty as a dining area, with room fo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque setting of Aust-Torpa in the heart of the Norwegian countryside. Nestled at Fjellobakken 44, 2881 Aust-Torpa, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself into a world of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. With its robust construction from 2015, this cabin provides a perfect blend of comfort with the great outdoors, promising an exceptional lifestyle for those seeking the tranquility only a place like this can offer. As you approach the chalet, you’ll find it comfortably situated within a cozy, snow-secure cabin area. This means winters here are a true wonderland, packed with miles of well-prepared ski trails literally at your doorstep. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a curious beginner, there's plenty of snow-laden fun awaiting. But the magic doesn’t end when the snow melts; summers bring about an equally enticing array of activities. You can explore beautiful hiking paths that weave through the stunning landscapes or, if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, take a short drive to tackle the mountain trails leading to Prestkjerringa and Spåtind. Don’t let the hustle and bustle of your busy life hold you back; here in Aust-Torpa, the pace shifts to a more relaxed rhythm. The community cherishes its serene environment, making it a perfect destination for foreign buyers and expats longing for that breath of fresh Norwegian air. The climate here is characterized by its wonderfully distinct seasons—each bringing its own charm. Lively summers filled with vibrant greenery and bright sunshine, transitioning to the refreshing crispness of fall and the stunning white canvas of winter. This chalet is bar none when it co ... click here to read more

Welcome to Fjellobakken 44!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Innlandet county, this charming chalet at Finndalsvegen 16, Aust-Torpa, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Scandinavian paradise. With its pristine natural surroundings and modern comforts, this property is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a base for outdoor adventures. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush forests and panoramic views of Veslvatnet lake. This chalet, built in 1975 and meticulously maintained, provides a cozy yet spacious living environment. With 72 square meters of indoor space, it features three generous bedrooms, a well-appointed bathroom, and a cozy living room complete with a fireplace, perfect for those chilly Norwegian evenings. ### Experience the Norwegian Lifestyle Owning a second home in Aust-Torpa means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. The area is renowned for its excellent cross-country ski trails, hiking paths, and fishing lakes. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or simply someone who enjoys the tranquility of nature, this location offers endless possibilities. - Year-Round Activities: From skiing in the winter to hiking and fishing in the summer, there's always something to do. - Cultural Richness: Experience local festivals, traditional Norwegian cuisine, and the warm hospitality of the Aust-Torpa community. - Climate: Enjoy the crisp, clean air and the changing seasons, each offering its own unique beauty. ### Accessibility and Convenience Despite its secluded setting, the chalet is easily accessible year-round. A short drive will take you to local amenities, including a grocery store just 13 minutes away and a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Finndalsvegen 16 - A cabin in beautiful natural surroundings!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Aust-Torpa, Norway, this charming chalet at Østre Skinnerlifjellvegen 55 offers a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic allure. Perfectly positioned between the vibrant towns of Lillehammer and Dokka, this property is a haven for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat amidst the breathtaking Norwegian landscape. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills and dense forests that surround your chalet. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. ### A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 2015, this chalet is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. Set on a generous 1,501 square meter plot, the property is enveloped by nature, offering panoramic views and a sense of seclusion. The traditional wooden fence adds character and privacy, while the newly graveled driveway ensures easy access year-round. ### Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and coziness. The open-plan living room and kitchen are the heart of the home, featuring solid wood floors and timber paneling that create a welcoming atmosphere. A wood-burning stove provides a cozy ambiance, perfect for chilly Norwegian evenings. The kitchen, renovated in 2020, is both functional and stylish, equipped with modern amenities including a solid wood countertop and a double sink. The bathroom, upgraded in 2022, offers a shower and a 10-liter hot water tank, ensuring comfort after a day of outdoor activities. ### A Retreat for All Seasons Whether you're a summer enthusiast or a winter sports lover, Aust-Torpa has something for everyone. In the warme ... click here to read more

Welcome to Østre Skinnerlifjellvegen 55!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Aust-Torpa, Norway, Skinnerlitoppen 15 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly encapsulates the essence of a Norwegian second home. This delightful property, set amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Torpa and Vingrom region, is a haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and the quintessential cabin experience. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air at 820 meters above sea level, with panoramic views of majestic mountains and lush forests. This chalet is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or someone who cherishes quiet moments by the fireplace, this chalet caters to all your desires. A Year-Round Retreat The chalet's location is a dream for those who love the outdoors. With marked hiking trails leading to Skinnerlifjellet and abundant opportunities for skiing, hunting, and fishing, every season offers a new adventure. In winter, the nearby cross-country ski trails transform the area into a snowy paradise, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting The chalet has been thoughtfully upgraded to blend modern amenities with rustic charm. The interior, renewed in 2016, features a cozy layout spread across 47 square meters. The living room, with its spacious design and inviting fireplace, is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The "Ring hytta varm" function ensures the chalet is warm and welcoming upon your arrival, no matter the season. The kitchen, with its classic gray cabinetry and modern design, is both stylish and functional. It offers ample workspace and a cozy dining area with vie ... click here to read more

Charming cabin offering tranquility, nature experiences, and authentic cabin coziness year-round.

Nestled in the heart of Øvre Snertingdal, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norwegian heritage. With its rich history and serene surroundings, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush forests and the picturesque Vismunda River. This is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. ### A Glimpse into Your New Life As you step into this charming country home, you're greeted by a spacious hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the property. The high ceilings and thoughtfully arranged interior create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the great outdoors. With two cozy bedrooms and a loft, there's ample space for family and friends to join you on your Norwegian adventure. The heart of the home is the living room, where a beautiful built-in fireplace takes center stage. Picture yourself gathered around the fire, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones. The kitchen, with its rustic charm, is equipped with a freestanding gas stove and refrigerator, ensuring you have everything you need to prepare delicious meals. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property's outdoor space is a true highlight. Spanning 997 square meters, the partially fenced lot offers plenty of room for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply soaking up the sun. The surrounding landscape is a haven for nature lovers, with grazing animals adding to the idyllic setting. Whether you're an avid hiker, a fishing enthusiast, or a cross-country skiing aficionado, Øvre Snertingdal has something for everyone. The area boasts an extensive network of ski trails, making it a wint ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene heart of Øvre Snertingdal, Norway, this charming chalet at Haslisætervegen 81 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian retreat. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday escape, this property promises tranquility, adventure, and a slice of authentic Scandinavian life. Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, with the sun casting a golden hue over the lush, rolling hills. This chalet, built in 1992, is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, offering a cozy yet spacious 53 square meters of living space. With two inviting bedrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal spot for creating cherished memories. ### A Gateway to Nature's Playground Located in the picturesque region of Innlandet, this chalet is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding landscape is a tapestry of hiking trails, cycling paths, and pristine nature, inviting you to explore and unwind. Whether you're an avid hiker or a leisurely stroller, the area offers something for everyone. - Hiking & Cycling: Direct access to numerous trails. - Fishing: Nearby lakes and rivers teeming with fish. - Skiing: Cross-country skiing opportunities in winter. - Wildlife Watching: Spot local fauna in their natural habitat. - Photography: Capture breathtaking landscapes and wildlife. ### A Cozy Retreat Step inside the chalet, and you're greeted by a warm, inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living room and kitchen are designed for comfort and relaxation, with large windows that frame the stunning views of the surrounding forest and hills. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Haslisætervegen 81!

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Vestre Gausdal, Auggedalsvegen 564 offers a unique opportunity to own a quintessential Norwegian country home. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and the rich cultural tapestry of Norway. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this charming abode promises a haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of native birds. The air is crisp, carrying the scent of pine and earth, as you step out onto your expansive plot of nearly 1,000 square meters. Here, the world feels vast and open, yet intimately connected to the natural surroundings. The property is a mere 25-minute drive from the vibrant town of Lillehammer, known for its cultural events and winter sports, and just 12 minutes from the quaint village of Segalstad Bru, offering essential amenities and local charm. A Home with Character and Comfort Built in 1947, the main house exudes a timeless appeal with its traditional architecture and thoughtful design. The living room, a cozy sanctuary, is bathed in natural light streaming through large windows, offering panoramic views of the lush landscape. A solid wood-burning stove stands as the heart of the room, providing warmth and a touch of rustic elegance. The kitchen, a nod to the home's heritage, features original solid wood cabinetry and a rare wood-fired stove, making it a delightful space for culinary adventures. With ample storage and a dining area, it becomes a hub for family gatherings and shared meals. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms await, each offering a peaceful retreat with views of the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Auggedalsvegen 564!

Welcome to a unique opportunity to own a quaint cabin nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Biristrand, Norway. Situated at Drugavegen 682, this charming retreat offers an ideal getaway for those seeking peace and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With just over 60 square meters of living space, this cozy log cabin is an inviting space that both relaxes and welcomes you with it's warm, rustic feel. As a bussy agent at a renowned global real estate agency, I can assure you it's all about balance—nature and community, tradition and novelty—and how this place captures it all. Tucked in the serene landscape of Biriåsen's captivating backdrop, the cabin offers ultimate harmony with nature. You would love spending time here, I promise. Features of the Property - Cozy log cabin with rural charm - Two pleasant bedrooms offering comfort - One thoughtfully designed bathroom - Open-plan living room flowing into the kitchen - A fireplace in the living room that radiates warmth - Practical entrance designed for ease - A sleeping alcove for additional space - Detached outbuilding with an outdoor toilet - Good sun exposure throughout the day - Easy access to nearby ski trails and scenic hiking paths - Great views of the surrounding beautiful terrain The property is perfect for anyone looking to make a homey retreat away from city life. It's more than just a sanctuary—it's an opportunity to immerse yourself fully in the year-round outdoor activities this area so freely provides. Living in Biristrand Living in Biristrand offers a true sense of community. The locals here are well-known for their hospitality, embodying a friendly and inviting spirit that makes newcomers feel right at home. Your neighbors become ... click here to read more

Welcome to Drugavegen 682!

Nestled in the serene landscape of Snertingdal, the cabin at Hemsangvegen 103 offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a retreat into nature, or a charming fixer-upper project for personal touch and value enhancement. Priced at $37,000, this property provides a canvas for creativity and improvement, perfectly suited for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse in the Norwegian lifestyle. The cabin features a spacious living room, warmed by a traditional Norwegian fireplace and wood stove, which along with the cozy kitchen and dining area, forms the heart of the home. With its two comfortable bedrooms plus an additional room that can be adapted for various uses—be it an extra bedroom, a study, or a storage area—accommodation is both versatile and homely. Country living in Snertingdal means embracing the great outdoors and a tranquil lifestyle. During the warmer months, residents can explore numerous hiking and biking trails right at their doorstep. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy paradise, with exceptional cross-country ski trails conveniently accessible. Families moving into this property will appreciate the proximity to local amenities, ensuring that convenience is never compromised. Despite the cabin’s secluded setting, road access and electricity are thoroughly established. When considering the home’s condition, it’s essential to note that while structurally sound, the cabin is poised for renovation. This presents a wonderful project for those who enjoy personalizing their space, allowing for modern updates or rustic refurbishments that enhance both functionality and comfort. Local residents enjoy a climate typical of northern Europe—crisp, cool air punctuates much of the year, with d ... click here to read more

Secluded and nice location

Discover the charm of a traditional cabin nestled in the serene landscapes of Snertingdal, not far from Gjøvik. This picturesque retreat, located at Søndre Sanghaugveg 41, offers the quintessential rustic experience complemented by the breathtaking views of Hemsangen Lake. A peaceful setting ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in nature or seek a tranquil escape. This cabin is a perfect canvas for those who appreciate a "hands-on" approach to making a space truly their own. The interior boasts a practical layout spread across 74 square meters, all on one level, making it accessible and manageable. The heart of the cabin features a large living room, warmed by a wood stove installed in 2017, providing a cozy atmosphere during the colder months. Adjoining this, a kitchen with a dining area offers a functional space for meal preparations and family gatherings. With three bedrooms, the home comfortably accommodates family living or guests. A bathroom equipped with an incineration toilet and shower cabin caters to essential needs. Prospective buyers should note the presence of additional structures on the property, including a storage shed and an outbuilding, offering ample storage solutions or potential for further development as hobby spaces or workshops. Amenities: - Wood stove (installed in 2017) - Incineration toilet - Storage shed - Outbuilding Property Features: - Single-level layout - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living room - Kitchen with dining area Living in Snertingdal not only offers a picturesque escape but also provides a plethora of activities suited for all ages and interests. The proximity to ski trails caters to winter sports enthusiasts, while the nearby swimming areas are perfect for summer re ... click here to read more

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A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains, where the first rays of sunlight dance across the snow-capped peaks of Rondane and Jotunheimen. This is not just a dream but a reality waiting for you at this charming chalet in Vestre Gausdal. Nestled in the serene landscape of Rondasjå, this property offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Norway's outdoor paradise. A Day in the Life at Your Norwegian Chalet Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive 14-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges provide a breathtaking backdrop. As the day unfolds, the chalet becomes your gateway to a myriad of outdoor adventures. Whether it's skiing down the well-groomed trails in winter or hiking through lush forests and along pristine lakes in summer, every season offers its own unique charm. After a day of exploration, return to the cozy embrace of your chalet. The inviting living area, complete with a traditional fireplace, is the perfect spot to unwind and share stories of the day's adventures with family and friends. The rustic yet comfortable interior, with its two bedrooms and spacious living quarters, ensures that every moment spent here is one of relaxation and contentment. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Vestre Gausdal is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The nearby Værskei Café offers a taste of authentic Norwegian cuisine, where you can savor traditional dishes and connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts. The region is renowned for its rich hunting and fishing opportunities, making it an ideal base for those who cherish these pursuits. For th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Gausdal, at Veistensgutua 38A, lies an inviting plot of land waiting to be developed into a beautiful home. This 851 square meter lot, set amidst a family-friendly and tranquil residential community in Vestre Gausdal, offers a wonderful opportunity for investors, expats, or those seeking to craft their dream home in this picturesque corner of Norway. The area boasts an idyllic mix of natural beauty, local charm, and community spirit — an immersive living experience ideal for individuals and families alike. Imagine waking up to the warmth of the sun that so generously bathes this locale, making it perfect for spending languorous days outdoors or pursuing a plethora of activities that the community offers. Beyond the plot lies Forset, a municipality known for its sweeping landscapes and vibrant community. The location boasts not only rich natural beauty but also a vibrant hub of education and convenience that welcomes new residents with open arms. Property Features: - Plot Size: 851 m² - Child-friendly environment - Residential development zoning - BYA (Built-up Area) Ratio: 35% - Proximity to primary and secondary schools - Walking distance to a kindergarten - Developed pedestrian and bike paths - Easy access to public transportation - Close to grocery store and gas station - Illuminated trails nearby - Short distance to recreational spots - Only 200 meters from Forset center - Nearby towns: 6 km to Segalstad Bru, 25 km to Lillehammer The setting of this plot cannot be overstated. Those who choose to build or move here will enjoy the community atmosphere Gausdal is renowned for. The area features many walking and cycling paths, offering safe and easy access to local schools and facilities. This ... click here to read more

Welcome to Veistensgutua 38!

Nestled within the tranquil beauty of Snauhaug, you'll find a quaint retreat awaiting your discovery. Sjakslinna 341 may just be your next getaway, very suited for those seeking a peaceful escape with the promise of adventurous outdoor activities. If you're looking for a space that offers both simplicity and functionality, this cabin could be just what you're searching for. Perfect for those who appreciate a rustic living lifestyle, this abode invites you to explore global living in the serene landscapes of Norway. Let's talk first about its prime location. Located just 10 minutes above Dokka center, you'll find the essense of Norwegian countryside life at your fingertips. Dokka itself is a small, charming town with the essentials one would desire in a quaint setting. With a selection of shops, cafes, and service facilities, the local atmosphere is both inviting and manageable for expatriates setting foot in a new place. Known for its hospitable locals, foreign buyers often find it easy to adjust here, creating a warm sense of community. Life in Dokka is marked by distinct seasons, with enjoyable snowy winters providing ample opportunities for skiing and other winter activities. The colder months offer a picturesque snowy wonderland, perfect for those looking to experience the magic of the Nordic climate. In the summer, the area's lush greenery bursts into life, making it a haven for hiking and nature walks. Now, onto the cabin itself—it's an appealing choice for those who love the idea of rustic living combined with practical amenities. It is well-suited for families and individuals who desire a getaway that balances quiet refuge with access to outdoor adventure. Here are some features to pique your interest: - 3 b ... click here to read more

Welcome to Sjakslinna 341!

Welcome to Ruka 4, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking wilderness. This rustic cabin, perched on the serene shores of Ruktjernet Lake, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Whether you're seeking a tranquil holiday home or a rewarding investment property, this cabin promises an authentic experience in the picturesque landscape of Fåberg. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of lake waters and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. This cabin, built in 1954, exudes a timeless charm that invites you to step back from the hustle and bustle of modern life and embrace the simplicity of nature. With a generous freehold plot of 1,514 square meters, the property is enveloped by lush forests, ensuring privacy and a sense of seclusion. ### A Cozy Haven with Endless Potential The cabin itself is a testament to traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, featuring a practical yet cozy layout. Inside, you'll find a spacious living room warmed by an efficient wood-burning stove, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The kitchen, updated with modern fittings, offers ample storage and a delightful space to prepare meals while gazing out at the stunning natural surroundings. Three bedrooms, each furnished with two bunk beds, provide comfortable accommodation for up to 12 guests, making this cabin ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends. The interior is adorned with classic paneling on the walls and ceiling, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that is quintessentially Norwegian. ### Embrace the Outdoors Ruka 4 is more than just a cabin; it's a gateway to a world of outdoor adventures. The property boasts direct access to Ruktjernet Lake, where you can ind ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ruka 4!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Norway's lush landscapes, Bøslia 270 in Follebu offers a quintessential escape for those yearning for a second home that embodies tranquility and adventure. This charming chalet, built in 1970, stands as a testament to classic Norwegian architecture, providing a cozy retreat amidst the breathtaking beauty of Gausdal. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, set on a sprawling 2,320 square meter plot, offers unparalleled privacy and a seamless connection to nature. The surrounding woodland and open spaces create a sanctuary where you can unwind and recharge, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Gateway to Nature and Adventure Located just a short drive from the quaint village of Follebu, this property is perfectly positioned for those who cherish both seclusion and convenience. Follebu provides essential services and grocery stores, while the vibrant city of Lillehammer, a mere 25-minute drive away, offers a rich tapestry of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. For outdoor enthusiasts, Bøslia 270 is a dream come true. Direct access to hiking trails means that adventure is always at your doorstep. In winter, the nearby cross-country ski trails transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowshoeing. Chalet Features and Lifestyle The chalet itself is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With a total living area of 59 square meters, the space is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The open-plan kitchen and living room create a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for cozy evenings by the fireplace. Large windows flood ... click here to read more

DNB Eiendom v/ Ånon Flåta presents Bøslia 270!

Nestled in the serene embrace of Vestre Gausdal, Norway, this charming chalet at Hærfjellvegen 54 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with adventure. This well-maintained property, built in 1985, is a perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, making it an ideal retreat for families, nature lovers, and those looking to invest in a holiday home. A Gateway to Nature's Playground Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and the gentle rustle of leaves, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. Located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this chalet provides immediate access to the vast network of trails in Gausdal Vestfjell. Whether you're hiking in the summer or skiing in the winter, the area offers activities for all ages and skill levels. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed interior that maximizes space and light. The open-plan living room and kitchen create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. High ceilings and large windows flood the space with natural light, enhancing the connection to the stunning outdoors. A wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance, making the living room a cozy haven during the colder months. Modern Amenities with a Rustic Touch The chalet features a Marbodal kitchen suite installed in 2023, complete with modern appliances and ample storage. The three bedrooms, finished in light colors, offer comfortable accommodations for up to seven guests, ensuring restful nights after days of adventure. The bathroom is equipped with a modern Cinderella incineration toilet and a washbasin with an electric water heater, providing e ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hærfjellvegen 54!

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustling of leaves and the tranquil calls of birds in the serene Norwegian countryside. Nestled in the picturesque setting of Odnes, this lovely cabin at Strandbakken 2 is a hidden gem that offers both a peaceful retreat and a promising investment for those with a touch of vision. Located close to Randsfjorden, one of Norway's largest lakes, the cabin sits on a sloping terrain surrounded by lush, verdant vegetation that envelops you in a feeling of seclusion without being too remote. With a manageable size of 60 square meters, this cabin provides a cozy abode that doesn't overwhelm. It features two comfortable bedrooms and a bathroom, making it an ideal choice for a small family or a couple looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The living room opens out onto a charming veranda, offering the perfect perch from which to soak in the natural beauty surrounding you. Picture yourself sipping morning coffee while taking in the panoramic views of the landscape. Here’s a brief rundown of what this property includes: - Two practical bedrooms - One functional bathroom - A warm living room with veranda access - Kitchen area - Entry hall - Spacious veranda - Set on scenic, sloping terrain - Close proximity to Randsfjorden Now, if you're concerned about the potential work required, think of this as a golden opportunity to mold the space into something truly yours. While the cabin is in good condition, there is plenty of scope to personalize it to suit your taste and preferences. Transform the current kitchen into a cooking haven, revamp the living area into your personal sanctuary or simply enhance the existing features to bolster its rustic appeal. Beyond the walls of this charming ... click here to read more

Welcome to Strandbakken 2!

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Dokka, at Knausvegen 18, awaits an enchanting cabin, offering a unique living experience in the heart of Norway's nature. As busy as I am with a flurry of properties and international queries, when I came across this gem, I knew it was something special, just right for those who've been dreaming of a tranquil retreat far from the bustle of urban life. Picture yourself living amidst the charming yet rugged wilderness of Dokka, where this delightful cabin promises an off-grid lifestyle without the fuss of utilities like electricity and water. Don't worry – this doesn't mean going entirely rustic. The cabin is cleverly designed to make efficient use of space, mixing the traditional charm of a bygone era with the practicality of modern sensibilities. With 96 square meters, there's ample room to stretch out, entertain, and, most importantly, unwind. Cabin Highlights: - 4 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Traditional 'outhouse' toilet - Dedicated handwashing space - Ample wood storage - Cozy living area with a fireplace - Centrally located kitchen with gas oven - Freestanding grill hut with an open grill - Terrace equipped with an awning - Access to ski trails and hiking paths The cabin greets you with a welcoming atmosphere, its interior thoughtfully crafted to balance comfort and functionality. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace in a snug living area, or preparing a heartwarming meal in the cabin-style kitchen complete with a practical gas oven. The bedrooms morph to meet your needs—be it a restful haven for couples, space-saving bunk beds for kids, or delightful nooks for guests. Life in this charming cabin can become a beautiful story of leisure and peace. Picture waking up to the cr ... click here to read more

Welcome to this cozy cabin, perfectly placed on a sunny plot. Here you can enjoy quiet moments in nature, create memories with family and friends, and experience the best of leisure living. An oasis for both relaxation and recreation!