Spacious 5-Bedroom Retreat in Gördalen: Perfect for Nature Lovers and Adventure Seekers

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Staffsåsvägen 23, Gördalen, Älvdalens kommun, Särna (Sweden)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 150Floor area

€215,000

Country home

No parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

150m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Gördalen in northern Dalarna, I have a remarkable opportunity to present to prospective global buyers seeking a country home away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Situated on Staffsåsvägen 23, this charming abode provides a serene escape with stunning views, offering a lifestyle enriched with both adventure and tranquility. As a busy real estate agent, I understand the unique needs of overseas buyers, particularly those interested in the captivating landscapes of Sweden. Let me take you on a journey through what this special property and its surroundings have to offer.

The property, thoughtfully maintained and in good condition, boasts an ample space of 150 square meters, perfect for families or retirees looking for a cozy yet spacious dwelling. With five comfortable bedrooms and two bathrooms, this home is suited for larger families or those who frequently entertain guests. Partially furnished, you will find a blend of comfort and practicality, providing a solid foundation to create your personal haven here in Gördalen.

- Five bedrooms accommodating various needs
- Two well-appointed bathrooms
- Partial furnishings included
- Robust snowmobile access nearby
- Located near snow-bound trails
- Ski trails just steps from the plot
- Close proximity to several mountain resorts
- Situated near top fishing spots
- Easy access to hiking and cycling trails
- Positioned high for panoramic views

Gördalen is recognized for its pristine snow-covered environment, often serving as a playground for snowmobiling enthusiasts. This lively mountain village is not only a winter wonderland but also a paradise for those who revel in outdoor activities throughout the year. From angling in crystal-clear waters to hiking through dramatic landscapes, life here keeps you in touch with nature's best offerings.

For those interested in skiing or cycling, options abound. Within a short drive, you can find yourself gliding down slopes in Trysil, Sälen, or exploring the exhilarating bike paths of Rörbäcksnäs. The region is renowned for its accessibility to outdoor sports, making it an ideal setting for adventure seekers. So whether you're swapping ski poles for handlebars, there's always something to engage in.

If you choose to call this country home your own, you're embracing seasonal beauty and distinct cultural experiences. Every corner of this locale whispers stories of rich Nordic heritage. Imagine cold winters illuminated by the Northern Lights or long summer days where twilight seems endless, offering a unique climate characterized by crisp winters and relatively mild summers.

The village life in Gördalen is imbued with warmth and friendliness. Living in a country home here means participating in traditional events, savoring local cuisine, and sharing the close-knit community spirit that prevails in small Swedish settlements. In the heart of the wilderness, the hustle and bustle seem distant while modern conveniences remain within reach.

This setting is perfect for buyers seeking both connectivity to nature and comfort. Home becomes an anchor when the expanse of Sweden’s breathtaking landscape becomes your backyard. Living here is about embracing a lifestyle that sweetly balances solace and adventure, peaking and mellowing with the rhythm of the seasons.

With its accessibility to untouched beauty and a network of village amenities, our property on Staffsåsvägen offers a lifestyle brimming with possibilities. It's not just a house; it’s an invitation to experience life in one of Sweden’s finest locales. For those overseas buyers and expats ready to explore the unique Swedish lifestyle, this is a rare find that speaks directly to hearts in search of something truly special.

Don't miss the opportunity to make this country home your anchorage in Sweden. Revel in the captivating snow, idyllic trails during the long summer, and the charming village life—all of which make Staffsåsvägen 23 a worthy investment for your future. I'd be thrilled to provide more details or organize a virtual tour to help you envision life in this charming Swedish countryside.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
150
Price per m²
€1,433
Garden size
1273
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Exterior view of the holiday home

Wake up to the sound of nothing. Not silence exactly — there's the soft lap of water against the shore fifty metres away, a woodpecker somewhere in the birches, and if it's early enough on a summer morning, the mist still sitting low over Mungasjön. That's the first thing you notice at this 1800s log cabin in Munga, a small community just outside Västerås where people still leave their doors unlocked and wave at strangers on the gravel road. This is a genuine country home vacation property in Sweden, not a weekend renovation project or a lifestyle concept. The main cabin, roughly 75 square metres, started life in Dalarna — the heartland of Swedish rural architecture — and was relocated to this woodland plot in 1965. The logs have had sixty years to settle into the land. They look like they grew here. Step inside and the floors are solid pine, wide-planked and warm underfoot even in autumn. The ceiling beams are exposed and chunky. The open fireplace isn't decorative; it's where everyone ends up after a long day of swimming or foraging in the forest behind the property. The kitchen has its own wood-burning stove, which means two independent heat sources before you've even thought about the covered terrace — which has its own fireplace too, facing the lake. Three fires for a 75-square-metre house. That tells you something about the priorities of whoever built this place. The modernisation has been done without apology or excess. Fibre-optic internet was installed because working remotely from a lakeside cabin in Sweden is, frankly, a legitimate life choice. The bathroom and shower were renovated tastefully, the laundry room updated between 2018 and 2019. These aren't things you'll need to budget for. The house is move-i ... click here to read more

Main house and garden view

Early July on Gränsö, and the morning light hits the water at an angle that makes the whole inlet look like it's been lit from below. You're standing on the front terrace with a coffee, the smell of pine resin drifting in from the trees behind the house, a pair of eider ducks cutting low across the channel. The only sound is wind. This is what you bought it for. Gränsö 44 is a complete Swedish archipelago holding — main house, guest cottage, outbuilding, boathouse, and a private jetty with servitude rights — sitting on just over 1,000 square metres of natural island land near Arkösund on the Vikbolandet peninsula. The main house went up in 2008, which means it was built with proper insulation and modern systems rather than cobbled together over generations like many island properties. Eighty-one square metres doesn't sound like much on paper, but the open-plan kitchen and living room layout makes the space feel generous, and the large windows along the front pull the outside in so consistently that the terrace feels like a fifth room. That terrace is south-facing and wide enough to actually do something on. Not a narrow ledge — a real outdoor living space, long enough for a table that seats eight, with partial water views through the trees. The glass door from the living room means summer evenings blur naturally between inside and out, the wood-burning stove providing the threshold between seasons when September rolls in and the air sharpens. Three bedrooms sleep the family comfortably, the guest cottage tacks on another four or five sleeping places for when friends inevitably want to come, and the small outbuilding handles storage and a composting separett toilet that keeps the main bathroom free during a full house. ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and terrace

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Nestled in the heart of Sweden's enchanting Dalarna County, this delightful holiday home in Särna offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty. Located at Östra Gränsvägen 20, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home in Europe, where the allure of the mountains meets the tranquility of the Swedish countryside. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks greeting you each morning. This 105-square-meter house, in excellent condition, is designed to be your perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're looking for a family retreat, a romantic getaway, or a base for outdoor adventures, this property has it all. ### A Home Designed for Relaxation and Adventure - Open-Plan Living: The heart of the home is its open-plan living area, where a cozy wood-burning stove and stone-clad chimney create a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample storage, the kitchen is perfect for preparing meals after a day of exploring. - Spacious Terrace: Step out onto the expansive terrace to enjoy your morning coffee or dine al fresco while soaking in the breathtaking mountain views. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Two well-appointed bedrooms offer restful nights, ensuring you're refreshed for the next day's adventures. - Luxurious Bathroom: Unwind in the spa-like bathroom, complete with a sauna and underfloor heating. - Versatile Loft: The upper loft provides additional sleeping space, a cozy reading nook, and a separate toilet, making it ideal for guests or children. - Generous Lot: The 1,604-square-meter lot offers plenty of space for outdoor activities and future expansion. - Tr ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house with mountain backdrop

Situated in the heart of Särna, you will find a unique opportunity to own a delightful villa at Tjärnvallen 311. Located at the foot of the scenic Fulufjället, this property offers potential buyers more than just bricks and mortar; it offers a slice of alpine Swedish life. With its vibrant and endearing character, Särna offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in a picturesque setting. Tjärnvallen 311 is a villa that spans two spacious floors with a total living area of 102 square meters. The ground floor welcomes you with a functionally designed kitchen, perfect for preparing family meals after a day exploring the outdoors. Adjacent to the kitchen, you'll find a versatile space that could serve as an office or an additional bedroom—a convenient feature for those who enjoy a flexible use of their space. The ground level also offers a cozy living room, a bathroom, and an additional toilet, providing everything needed for day-to-day living and entertaining guests. Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms are ideal for peaceful restful nights. There's also a snug sleeping alcove located in the attic, making it an ideal resting place for those extra guests or a playful retreat for children. The villa is equipped with one bathroom, designed to meet the practical needs of a family. For those international buyers looking for an engaging local experience, Tjärnvallen is celebrated for its lively community spirit. The "Glada Ladan," a local community hub, features a party venue, sauna, and hot tub, offering residents the chance to unwind and mingle with neighbors. This community flair makes Tjärnvallen not just a place to live, but a place to be a part of something larger. Outdoor enthu ... click here to read more

4 rooms winterized holiday home at Tjärnvallen 311 Tjärnvallen/Fulufjället Älvdalens kommun

Alright, let me tell you about this property – actually, I don’t have a lot of time so I’ll just get right to the point since I’m juggling a couple of international clients today, but here goes! For those who are looking for a place that’s not just a cabin in the woods but something you can really use and enjoy, this one at Kvernåa hytteområde 64 in Ljørdalen absolutely deserves your attention. If you are considering somewhere in the Norwegian mountains – honestly, as an agent for a global real estate agency, I see a lot of properties, and cabins like this don't come up all that often at this price and in this location. Let’s start with what it’s actually like. This chalet was built in 1974 and has been looked after over the years, so you’re not going to have to start gutting it before moving in (thank god). It’s sitting on a hillside, so you do get really decent views and you’re not surrounded by lots of other cabins—it’s private, but not isolated. With 53 square meters divided between the main cabin and an annex, you’ve got space for a small family, a couple, or even if you just want a mountain hideaway for yourself and a few guests every now and then. The main living area is cozy and practical. There’s a fireplace which, if you’ve stayed in Norway in autumn or winter, you know you’re going to appreciate. After a long day outside hiking, skiing, or whatever, a good fire is pretty much essential, and it really makes the space feel welcoming on cold evenings. There’s enough room for everyone to sit around after dinner. The kitchen isn’t huge, but it’s got what you need: space for food prep and all the basics covered. You can cook proper meals, nothing fancy unless you like to, but it gets the job done. There are two b ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Ljørdalen, this charming log chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located in the heart of the Kvernåa hytteområde, this property is more than just a holiday home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in nature, adventure, and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Norway's eastern Trysil region. This chalet, built in 1990 and thoughtfully renovated in 2017, combines traditional Norwegian craftsmanship with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. ### A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Ljørdalen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Just 50 meters from your doorstep, groomed cross-country ski trails beckon you to explore the winter wonderland. Whether you're an avid skier or a casual hiker, the Fulufjellet Alpine Center is a short drive away, offering a variety of alpine activities. In the warmer months, the region transforms into a playground for hiking, cycling, and fishing. The nearby rivers and lakes are teeming with fish, providing ample opportunities for a peaceful day by the water. The area is also renowned for its hunting grounds, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers. ### The Chalet: A Cozy Retreat Step inside this 80 m² chalet, and you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living room and kitchen, with their high ceilings and exposed timber beams, create a spacious yet cozy environment. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding forests and mountains. The chalet features three comfortable bedrooms, perfect for family and guests. The ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's picturesque Trysil region, Elgshøvegen 81 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet that perfectly balances traditional allure with modern comforts. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and the serene beauty of the Norwegian mountains. A Year-Round Retreat Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Bittermarka landscape. This chalet, located in the Elgshøen cabin area, is an ideal second home for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its elevated position, the property offers stunning vistas and a sense of seclusion, making it a perfect retreat for both summer and winter. Outdoor Enthusiast's Paradise For those who love the great outdoors, Trysil is a haven. The chalet is just a stone's throw away from an extensive network of cross-country ski trails, cycling paths, and hiking routes. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or someone who enjoys a leisurely bike ride through the forest, this location has something for everyone. The renowned Trysilfjellet ski resort is a mere 30-minute drive, offering world-class alpine skiing opportunities. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Built in 1980 and thoughtfully renovated in 2014/15, the chalet combines rustic charm with modern amenities. The spacious living room, complete with a cozy wood-burning stove, is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen is well-equipped and practical, seamlessly connecting to the dining area. With four bedrooms, the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Elgshøvegen 81

Welcome to Elgshøvegen 64 in the serene town of Trysil, Norway. Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Bittermarka, this 3-bedroom cabin offers a much-needed escape from the busy hustle of city life. Perfectly suited for those seeking a tranquil retreat, this cabin combines the charm of rustic living with practical modern amenities, all while being discreetly positioned in a lush, forested environment. Its location is truly exceptional, providing direct access to ski trails and hiking paths just 30 meters away, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate the convenience of stepping out their door and into nature. Begin your exploration by taking in the cozy living arrangements. The open-plan living area seamlessly integrates the kitchen, dining, and relaxation spaces. Ideal for family gatherings or intimate get-togethers with friends, the room's layout assures a communal atmosphere. The wood stove in the living space not only adds a touch of authentic Norwegian ambiance but also serves as a gathering point during chilly winter evenings. Step outside to a large, south-facing terrace that captures the sun's rays throughout the day, providing an ideal setting for alfresco dining or a quiet morning coffee. A glimpse of Trysil's natural beauty surrounds you—truly a haven for those looking to unwind and recharge. As for the sleeping arrangements, the cabin comprises three delightful bedrooms, accommodating up to eight people in total. This setup makes it ideal for family vacations or hosting guests. Whether it's winter or summer, the climate in Trysil offers the best of both worlds. With snowy winters perfect for skiing and mild summers ideal for hiking and fishing, the location presents year-round activities. Bi ... click here to read more

Welcome to Elgshøvegen 64 at the foot of beautiful Bittermarka in Trysil

Discover the tranquil beauty of Trysil with this captivating cabin nestled in the serene Flendalen area. This cabin offers an inviting escape, perfect for those yearning for a retreat in the heart of nature. Its location is prime, offering access to ski trails and hiking paths, ensuring that the great outdoors is ever at your doorstep. Let me paint you a picture of this retreat. Built back in 1974, the main cabin oozes a cozy atmosphere, making it a delightful nook where one can unwind. Imagine returning from a brisk walk or an exhilarating ski session and warming up by the fireplace. The open-plan living space merges with the kitchen area, a great spot for lively family gatherings. The kitchen might not be on the grand end of the spectrum, but it's functional enough with room for a stove and a refrigerator—perfect for those hearty cabin meals. This cabin offers one bedroom, a tranquil haven for restful nights away from the city's hustle. The bathroom comes with the essentials: a shower, toilet, and sink, promising the comfort needed. And for those of you who love to host, there's an annex just right for guests, making sleepovers a breeze. Step outside, and the charm continues. A generous terrace awaits, where one can savor the crisp mountain air and soak in the landscape's beauty. The large lot, spanning 1,000 square meters, presents opportunities for outdoor play or even building further if the heart desires. Also on the grounds are a grill hut, perfectly positioned for outdoor feasts and gatherings, and a storage shed to tuck away extras. Living in Trysil is truly an experience to savor. Known primarily for its excellent skiing during the winter months, this is a destination bustling with activity. Trysil is Norwa ... click here to read more

Welcome to Flendalsvegen 2656

Step into the tranquility of Norwegian wilderness with this inviting cabin at Rundhøvegen 11, nestled in the scenic surroundings of Flendalen. For anyone dreaming of a retreat that combines nature's majesty with opportunities for outdoor adventures, this property serves as an inviting doorway into the serene lifestyle of Trysil. This story isn't just about a home; it's about an experience—a chance to live amidst nature's splendor while still being connected to a community that embodies a warm and inviting spirit. Situated in Trysil, Norway's largest ski resort town, the cabin is a treasure waiting to unfold its next chapter with you as the protagonist. Enjoy the embrace of tall pines and the gentle whispers of the wind as you find solace in this enchanting area renowned for its rich outdoor life. With the cabin’s strategically designed floor layout, every square meter is utilized efficiently. Covering 64 square meters, it strikes a perfect balance between being spacious yet cozy. While rustic in essence, it's ready for you to add your personal touches and make it genuinely yours. Although fashioned in 1972, the cabin stands robust and comforting. For those with an eye for potential, consider energy efficiency improvements, with a current energy label rated G, as a fulfilling project. The charm of cabin life is not just in its walls but in its surroundings. With 2,335 square meters of spectacular landscape, your outdoor haven sprawls before you. Wake up to the breathtaking vistas from the balcony or terrace, where the fresh mountain air is a constant reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds this property. Inside, the cabin is fitted with: - Three snug bedrooms. - One bathroom for your comfort. - A spacious livin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Rundhøvegen 11!

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Ljørdalen valley, Kvennbekkegga 21 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Norwegian heritage. This authentic log chalet, with its rich history and modern comforts, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the serene landscapes of Innlandet, Norway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of the forest, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. A Blend of History and Comfort The main chalet, originally constructed in 1969, seamlessly integrates a traditional log structure dating back to the 18th century. This harmonious blend of old-world craftsmanship and contemporary updates creates a warm, inviting ambiance that is both authentic and comfortable. Set on a generous 1,200 square meter freehold plot, the property is surrounded by peaceful forests, offering privacy and a sense of seclusion. Chalet Features: - Size: 39 square meters of cozy living space. - Bedrooms: Flexible sleeping arrangements with a loft area. - Bathrooms: 1, featuring basic but functional amenities. - Guest Cottage: An 11 square meter annex with a wood stove, perfect for hosting guests. - Outdoor Space: Two covered verandas and a stone-paved patio for al fresco dining. - Storage: A 3 square meter shed for firewood and outdoor equipment. - Parking: Convenient on-property parking available year-round. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Ljørdalen is renowned for its safe, close-knit community and its proximity to outstanding outdoor activities. Whether you're a winter sports enthusiast or a summer adventurer, this location has something for everyone: - Winter Sports: The Fulufjellet Alpine Center is just a 7-minute drive away, of ... click here to read more

Charming holiday cabin in log construction from the 18th century, idyllically situated in scenic surroundings.

Nestled in the enchanting hills of Kvernmosætra lies a small retreat that invites you to step into the tranquility of a simpler life. Perfectly suited for those yearning to unwind from the hustle and bustle, this cabin at Kvernmosætervegen 703 in Østby combines the rustic charm of secluded living with the promise of untapped potential. Østby itself is a quaint part of Norway, where life moves at a relaxed pace. Here, the seasons paint a spectacular palette, from the lush greens of summer to the snow-draped serenity of winter, offering a unique atmosphere throughout the year. It's an ideal escape for those coming from abroad, craving the serenity that cities seldom offer. The village is steeped in natural beauty, with a vibrant community that draws you into its warm embrace. The local residents are known for their welcoming nature, making it easier for expats to fit right in. The cabin presents a straightforward yet charming living experience. With a cozy size of 35 square meters, it offers just enough space for comfort while encouraging you to bask in the simplicity of nature. As you enter the living area, the wooden ceilings arch above, creating a sense of warmth and security. The wood-burning stove crackles invitingly, perfect for those chilly Norwegian nights, where the only sounds are whispers of the wind and the occasional call of wildlife in the distance. The cabin's single bedroom provides a snug retreat, while the living area extends into a kitchenette where you can indulge in simple culinary delights. Above, a loft space awaits creative ideas—perhaps an additional sleeping area or a snug reading nook. The absence of conventional amenities like running water and electricity might seem like a hurdle, but ther ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvernmosætervegen 703!

Tucked away amidst the serene landscapes of Norway lies a delightful opportunity for those seeking a cozy retreat. This charming property is located at Kvernmosætervegen 689 in the picturesque town of Østby, a location known for its breathtaking views and captivating outdoor experiences. Nestled at an altitude of 604 meters above sea level, this cabin offers a perfect getaway in a location that boasts both tranquility and adventure. Let's start our story with the cabin itself. Built in 1976, this cabin has stood the test of time and offers a cozy retreat with authentic character. With a footprint of 67 square meters, it houses two comfortable bedrooms and a well-arranged bathroom that make it an ideal spot for relaxation. Embark on a journey of comfort as you step inside; you'll notice how well-maintained this cabin is, thanks to regular updates that have breathed fresh life into its interiors. In 2009, updates ensured that the roof, windows, and doors were replaced, keeping it snug and secure against the elements. The addition of new terraces means you can enjoy those sunny Norwegian days soaking in the sun, whether that's having morning coffee or unwinding after a day filled with outdoor activities. Now, speaking of outdoor activities, Østby offers a delightful mix of nature's best gifts. The property is sunny and secluded, making it perfect for those seeking solace. The region is famed for its exceptional nature and hiking areas, with extensive trails that beckon explorers of all ages. For those interested in fishing or hunting, this area offers abundant opportunities. And let's not forget the winter allure—this location is a dream for skiing enthusiasts. You're just a stone's throw away from prime skiing destinatio ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kvernmosætervegen 689!

A Winter Wonderland and Summer Sanctuary in Østby, Norway Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of pine trees, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Østby region, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and excitement, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a harmonious balance between nature and comfort. A Day in the Life at Solberglia Hytteområde 461 As the sun rises over the snow-capped peaks, the chalet's cozy interior beckons you to start your day with a steaming cup of coffee by the fireplace. The spacious living room, with its warm wooden accents and inviting atmosphere, sets the stage for memorable family gatherings and quiet moments of reflection. Step outside, and you're greeted by a sprawling 1,333 square meter plot, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities. Whether it's building snowmen with the kids in winter or hosting a summer barbecue with friends, this generous space is your personal playground. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Winter transforms Østby into a snowy paradise, with the renowned Fulufjellet Alpine Center just a stone's throw away. Here, nine ski slopes cater to all skill levels, while a dedicated children's area ensures fun for the whole family. For those who crave more, the expansive Trysilfjellet ski resort is a mere 25-minute drive, offering some of Norway's finest skiing experiences. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, revealing a network of hiking and cycling trails that wind through lush forests and along crystal-clear streams. The region's rich wildlife and panoramic views make every outing an adventure ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene mountain region of Østby, you'll find a charming chalet, a haven for families seeking both adventure and tranquility. Located in the Solberglia hytteområde, this spacious chalet stands ready to welcome its new residents. With its comfortable condition and solid construction, it offers a noteworthy opportunity for overseas buyers looking for a unique getaway or a primary residence amidst Norway's breathtaking landscapes. The chalet boasts five cozy bedrooms and two bathrooms. One of the bathrooms comes with provisions for a sauna—perfect for unwinding after a day packed with exploring the great outdoors. With sleeping accommodations for 18, this retreat is ideal for large families or those who frequently host guests. The beauty of this place not only lies in its architecture but in how harmoniously it integrates with its surrounding environment. - 5 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms (1 with sauna facilities) - Accommodations for 18 people - Loft space for additional comfort - Large, light-filled windows - Integrated living and dining areas - Beautiful kitchen - Expansive outdoor area - Garage with storage space - Immediate access to hiking and ski trails Imagine waking up in this cozy chalet, where large windows spill natural light into the living areas, making the indoors feel bright and welcoming. The integration of the living room, dining area, and kitchen creates a perfect mingling space, blending function with a warm, inviting atmosphere. High ceilings add to the sense of space, making every gathering feel special, whether it's a quiet family dinner or a lively holiday celebration with friends. Outside, the cheerful call of nature invites you to explore. Østby is a locale cherished for its expansive o ... click here to read more

Madeleine Skjevik v/EIE Lillestrøm presents Solberglia cabin area 350!

A Gateway to Nature's Majesty: Fulufjällsbyn 2 Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a moose, as the first rays of sunlight dance across the Fulufjället mountain range. Nestled in the heart of Sweden's pristine wilderness, Fulufjällsbyn 2 offers more than just a home; it promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection This 96-square-meter split-level house is a testament to thoughtful design and modern efficiency. Built in 2004, it seamlessly blends contemporary comforts with the rugged beauty of its surroundings. The upper floor welcomes you with two cozy bedrooms, a sleek bathroom, and a kitchen that opens onto a balcony—your personal perch to savor the crisp mountain air with a steaming cup of coffee. The living room, with its expansive windows, invites the outdoors in, flooding the space with natural light and offering panoramic views of the majestic landscape. A fireplace adds warmth and charm, making it the perfect spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a good book. Versatile Living Spaces for Every Need Descend to the lower level, where a spacious family room awaits, complete with a second fireplace and a versatile bar or workspace area. Two sleeping alcoves provide additional accommodation options, while a self-contained apartment with a kitchenette, bedroom, and bathroom offers privacy for guests or potential rental income. Sustainable Living in Harmony with Nature Equipped with a geothermal heat pump and heat exchanger, this home is as kind to the environment as it is to your wallet. Enjoy low operating costs and a comfortable indoor climate year-round, knowing your home is designed with sustainability in ... click here to read more

Exterior view of Fulufjällsbyn 2

In the heart of Sweden, resting quietly within the serene and picturesque enclave of Särna, lies a delightful country home, Fulufjällsbyn 6A. Situated amid the stunning landscapes of Fulufjället in the Älvdalens kommun, this property offers not just a home, but an immersive experience with nature. Being a busy agent with a global touch, I can certainly tell you this is not just a home; it’s a lifestyle. Imagine being surrounded by nature's beauty every day. The property is located about 5 kilometers away from the Nature Room with an inviting hiking trail leading up to Njupeskär, which is Sweden's most majestic waterfall. Residents here cherish their bond with nature and have voluntarily maintained cross-country trails, ranging between 3-5 kilometers. These trails offer an enchanting opportunity to soak in the lush greenery whether it's summer or the snowy winter months. And for those who enjoy a little speed, snowmobile trails conveniently border the property, adding a thrilling dimension to your country living experience. This semi-detached house spans 63 square meters, which feels just right for comfort and functionality. Built in 2004, its condition is nothing short of impressive, thanks to meticulous maintenance over the years. Here's a glance at what you can expect from this delightful home: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Freehold property rights - Large social areas perfect for gatherings - Roomy bathroom with provision for washing and drying - A secondary area of 2 square meters - Ample lot size of 591 square meters This winterized holiday home caters to those who balance a love for modern comforts with an appreciation for nature. The house is crafted with large social areas that encourage ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the property

Nestled in the serene embrace of Ljørdalen, this charming chalet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Norwegian paradise. Located at Ljørdalsvegen 1529, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. With its prime location in the heart of Innlandet, this chalet is an ideal second home for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian countryside. This chalet, built in 1982 and meticulously maintained, stands as a testament to timeless design and enduring quality. With two cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, it offers the perfect balance of comfort and functionality. ### Experience the Best of Norwegian Living Ljørdalen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid skier, a passionate hiker, or a fishing aficionado, this region has something for everyone. The chalet's proximity to a network of cross-country ski trails means you can step out of your door and onto the snow, exploring miles of pristine trails that wind through breathtaking landscapes. In the warmer months, the area transforms into a lush playground for hikers and nature lovers. The nearby forests and rivers offer endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. And for those who enjoy hunting and fishing, Ljørdalen is renowned for its abundant wildlife and pristine fishing waters. ### A Home Designed for Relaxation and Comfort The chalet's interior is a warm and inviting space, with wood-paneled walls and a cozy wood-burning stove that creates a perfect ambiance for relaxing evenings. The living room is spacious enough to accommodate ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ljørdalsvegen 1529 in Trysil!

Located amidst the tranquil and scenic beauty of Ljørdalen, Norway, lies a charming chalet at Hoelskogen 39, just waiting for new owners to cherish its warmth. As a bustling real estate agent with countless properties on my list, I'm thrilled to showcase this snug cabin, particularly to overseas buyers and expats looking for a serene retreat in the Nordic woods. This property, though not in need of renovation, offers a good condition and is ideal for those seeking a blend of tranquility and adventure. Nestled in the heart of Ljørdalen, this chalet is surrounded by nature's splendor. Living here means waking up to the pristine sights of Norway's woods and the serene sounds of rustling leaves. The property features a family-friendly layout, maintained over its years since being built in 1977. Imagine walking into a cozy living room that boasts a vaulted ceiling, enhancing the spacious feel of the cabin, a perfect spot for family gatherings or quiet nights by the fire. The chalet spans 60 square meters and is cleverly designed to maximize space. With three comfortable bedrooms, there's ample room for a family or guests. Each space is designed to offer comfort and warmth, making it an ideal getaway from busy city life. The bathroom is outfitted with underfloor heating, ensuring those chilly mornings are just a tad more enjoyable. For those environmentally conscious, the property includes a convenient electric car charger. It sold furnished, so you won't have to worry about the hassle of moving in furniture. Just pack your bags and move right in. With the utilities (water and sewage) all set and WiFi-controlled panel heaters in place, modern convenience meets rustic charm seamlessly here. The cabin is not just about the h ... click here to read more

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Absolutely thrilled to share with you this gem nestled in the heart of the majestic landscapes of Østby. Welcome to Ryskdalen hytteområde 230! A beautiful family cabin in good condition that’s ready to become your serene retreat amidst nature. Let me unpack this beauty for you as if I’m sharing a cozy story. Once you step into this charming cabin, you're immediately greeted by an inviting common room, blending seamlessly the kitchen, living room, and dining area. It's the kind of place where memories are made during hearty family meals or lazy evenings by the fire. With 3 bedrooms generously spread over 71 square meters, and even a low loft furnished with beds, there's ample space for family and friends. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of Trysilfjellet right from your window! Sigh-worthy, right? The bathroom is not just functional with a shower and toilet, but it also offers access to a sauna—yes, a sauna! Prepare to unwind after a day filled with outdoor adventures. There’s also an extra toilet room for convenience. One of the unique features here is the annex. At about 12 square meters, this space could be turned into a cozy retreat, perfect for relaxing, playing games, or even a quiet reading nook. Just next to the main cabin, it offers a little slice of solitude whenever you need it. Let’s talk about the outdoor space because what’s a cabin without stunning outdoor spots? A lovely sunny courtyard awaits you along with a partially covered terrace. These spaces are perfect for enjoying those crisp mountain mornings or stargazing at night. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower and sauna access - Additional toilet room - Common living/kitchen/dining area - Low loft with beds - Annex ... click here to read more

Welcome to Ryskdalen cabin area 230! Cabin with annex.