Spacious Norwegian Chalet Retreat for Sale in Scenic Bykle, Ideal for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Family Getaways

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Geiskelivegen 23, 4754 Bykle, Bykle (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 85Floor area

€354,700

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

85m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Bykle, Norway, this charming chalet offers a delightful blend of tradition and modern comfort, for those dreaming of a rustic retreat with all the conveniences of contemporary living. Having stood since 1974, this property brings together timeless chalet aesthetics with a location that speaks of nature's untouched beauty. So here I stand, another bustling day as a real estate agent, excited to share this opportunity to own a piece of Norwegian tranquility.

Located at Geiskelivegen 23, right in the serene district of Geiskeli, this chalet is perched upon a spacious, sunny plot—perfect for unwinding or engaging in outdoor fun. Having been thoughtfully extended, this cozy haven stretches across 85 square meters, presenting itself as a versatile spot whether it's for lively family gatherings or a peaceful getaway in the fjords.

As you step inside, the welcoming embrace of natural light greets you, with large windows capturing the lush landscapes around. The open-plan layout is a testament to functional design, where the living room seamlessly flows into the dining area, and onto the kitchen. The kitchen is stocked with all the essentials, making whipping up a hearty Norwegian breakfast an utter delight.

Here's a quick look at what this chalet offers:

- 3 cozy bedrooms, including a master suite
- 2 bathrooms, with one en-suite
- Expansive living area
- Open-plan kitchen design
- Large windows for ample natural light
- Terrace with mountain views
- Positioned on a sunny owner plot
- Built in 1974 with maintained updates
- Proximity to nature trails and skiing spots
- Nearby local amenities

Every room in this chalet oozes comfort and peace, especially the master bedroom where you can wake up to stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. The additional bedrooms are generously sized, perfect for family members or guests exploring the beauty of Norway with you.

One cannot overlook the delightful outdoor spaces this property offers. Imagine summer evenings spent out on the terrace, perhaps grilling some local specialties with friends, as the sun begins its northern-European dance on the horizon. The large plot offers ample room for hobbies, gardening, or simply lounging in the afternoon sun, with breathtaking mountain vistas as your backdrop.

While the property's condition is good, you might find personal touches are needed here and there. But fear not, as these minor updates could add a bespoke charm, truly making it your home sweet home. Every bit of customization could further enhance your connection to this unique dwelling place.

Living in Bykle offers experiences aplenty. Renowned for its awe-inspiring landscapes, it's a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The pristine surroundings make hiking a favorite pastime, with trails winding through valleys and over mountaintops. Winters bless you with snow-kissed adventures, as skiing is practically second nature here; with courses ranging from gentle slopes for beginners to thrilling runs for seasoned skiers.

And when the outdoor adventures rest, Bykle's local community extends a warm welcome. With enough local amenities to ensure convenience, life here offers both tranquility and the feel of a tightly-knit Norwegian village. Summers see longer daylight hours fostering a vibrant atmosphere while winters delicately paint the town in serene whites.

Even as a bustling agent, moments like these make it all worthwhile. To discover a gem in Geiskeli and to share its potential with global explorers — truly a rewarding endeavor. Whether you're eyeing it as a holiday abode or a forever home, considering the offered price of NOK 354,700, this chalet sets the stage for an idyllic Norwegian lifestyle. So take the plunge, step into the lull of the fjords, and find out what life truly sounds and feels like here.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
85
Price per m²
€4,173
Garden size
1700
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Chalet
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand on the terrace at Seiskjærvegen 14 on a mid-July morning and the only sounds are water lapping against the boathouse hull, the distant cry of a tern, and the faint creak of a neighbor's rowing boat somewhere out on the Borgenfjorden. The fjord stretches wide and silver in front of you. Coffee in hand, you are not on a weekend trip. This is yours. Inderøy sits in the Trøndelag region of central Norway, roughly 100 kilometers northeast of Trondheim, and it is the kind of place that serious Norway enthusiasts know about but rarely manage to secure a foothold in. The Stornes peninsula, where this chalet sits on its own small promontory, is especially tight-knit—a scatter of traditional Norwegian coastal properties, low hedgerows, and direct water access. Properties here change hands infrequently and, when they do, tend to go to people who already know the area. This is a real chance to get in. The cabin itself was built in 1982 and has been kept in genuinely good condition over the decades—not just patched up, but properly maintained and incrementally improved. At 55 square meters of internal living space, it is compact but not cramped. The living room pulls the weight here. Large windows face the fjord, meaning the room is bright through most of the day, and in the long Nordic summer the afternoon light has a particular gold quality that turns the interior almost amber. A fireplace anchors one wall, and a modern heat pump handles the cooler shoulder months without fuss. You can run this place from late spring through early autumn comfortably, and with the heat pump doing its job, even October weekends become viable. The kitchen runs white profiled cabinet fronts with under-cabinet lighting—clean, practical, and eas ... click here to read more

Idyllic leisure property in Inderøy with a sheltered location right on the waterfront. The property offers a main cabin, boathouse, grill cabin, and its own shoreline.

At six in the morning, before the rest of southern Norway has stirred, you can step off the terrace at Øytangveien 338 and walk fifty meters to the edge of the Skagerrak. The water is glassy, the sky is already light—this is July in the Aust-Agder archipelago—and your boat is tied at the private jetty below, rocking gently. That moment is yours every single morning if you own this place. Set at the outermost tip of Tverrdalsøya, this three-bedroom timber chalet is the kind of coastal property that rarely surfaces in the Norwegian market. Not because it's large or lavish—65 square meters of honest, well-kept cabin living—but because it has the combination that serious buyers know is almost impossible to find together: a south-facing sunny plot, a private jetty, a registered boat space in the shared marina established in 2018, and genuine seclusion. Properties with all four of those things on the Arendal coastline don't sit on the market long. The cabin dates from 1972 and has been maintained with real care. You can see it in the details: the fireplace in the living room that still draws cleanly on autumn evenings, the large windows that frame the rocky outcrops and open sea beyond, the terrace that wraps around much of the building and catches sun from late morning until the long Scandinavian dusk. The interior living area of 51 square meters is tight by city standards, but that's never the point at a place like this. You're outside most of the time. The kitchen is functional and open to the living space, which means whoever is cooking a pan of fresh-caught mackerel doesn't miss the conversation happening on the terrace two steps away. Three bedrooms means you can bring the whole family or fill the place with friends w ... click here to read more

Seaside cabin with fantastic views

Early on a Saturday morning in July, the surface of Lake Mjøsa is so still it looks painted. You step out onto the west-facing terrace at Støavegen 20 with a cup of coffee, the air carrying that particular mix of pine and fresh water that only Norway gets right, and somewhere behind you the smell of last night's wood fire still lingers in the cabin. The nearest sound is birdsong. That's it. That's the whole soundtrack. This is Minnesund — a small lakeside community in Innlandet county, about an hour north of Oslo, sitting on the banks of Norway's largest lake. It's not a tourist honeypot, and that's precisely its appeal. The people who have holiday homes here come back year after year because they've found something increasingly rare: real quiet, real nature, and a place that genuinely feels like it belongs to them. The chalet at Støavegen 20 has been kept in good condition and carries the honest character of a classic Norwegian fritidshytte — red-painted horizontal wood cladding, a gabled roof with concrete tile and asphalt shingles, and an interior where wooden floors and panelled walls do the decorating. Everything sits on a single level, which makes it easy to live in and easy to maintain. At 57 square metres inside, it's sized for comfort rather than complexity. Two bedrooms — one with a bunk configuration for kids or extra guests, one with a double bed — share a bathroom renovated in 1995 with tiled floors, tiled walls, and a walk-in shower. A separate outdoor toilet adds practical flexibility when the terrace is full of people. The living room anchors the cabin around a fireplace that earns its keep across all four seasons. October evenings by Mjøsa can turn sharp, and there's something right about lighting the ... click here to read more

Welcome to Støavegen 20! Photo: Ann-Hélen Nannestad

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A Winter Wonderland Awaits in Nylund Park Imagine waking up to the gentle hush of snowflakes falling outside your window, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your sun-drenched terrace. Nestled in the heart of Bykle, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional Norwegian allure, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a serene escape. A Day in the Life at Nylund Park Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee, savoring the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains from your open-plan living room. The large windows invite the morning light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. As the sun rises higher, lace up your boots and step directly onto the prepared ski trails that wind through the pristine landscape, offering endless opportunities for adventure. After a morning of exhilarating skiing, return to your cozy retreat where the modern fireplace crackles invitingly, ready to warm you up. The aroma of a hearty lunch wafts from the kitchen, where integrated appliances and ample storage make meal preparation a breeze. Enjoy your meal in the custom-built seating area, surrounded by the rustic charm of the cabin's design. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Nylund Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities that change with the seasons. In winter, the snow-covered trails beckon skiers and snowshoers alike, while summer transforms the landscape into a vibrant playground for hikers, bikers, and anglers. The nearby Hovden center, just 9 kilometers away, provides access to a renowned ski resort, a water park, and a variety of cultural events and dining experiences. Indulge in the local cuisine, where tradi ... click here to read more

Sunny location

Step outside on a January morning and the first thing you notice is the silence — not the absence of sound, but the particular hush of fresh snow settling over the Setesdal mountains. The sledding hill starts literally at the edge of the terrace. The kids are already pulling on boots before breakfast is ready. This is daily life at Nordlivegen 31. Perched on a natural knoll in the Nordli area of Bykle, this four-bedroom mountain chalet sits at 776 meters above sea level with a southwest-facing outlook that pulls in sunlight from morning through late afternoon. The views across the ridgeline are the kind that don't get old — not after a weekend, not after a decade. And at 49 square meters, the timber terrace isn't a small afterthought you squeeze a table onto. It's a proper outdoor room where July dinners stretch well past nine o'clock. The chalet itself was originally built in 2009, then comprehensively renovated in 2025. That combination matters. The bones are solid mountain-build. The interiors now reflect current standards — clean finishes, quality materials, underfloor heating in both bathrooms, modern kitchen fittings, and a layout that actually works for groups rather than just looking good in photographs. On the ground floor, the living room anchors the space. Large windows frame the mountains and bring the light inside, while a fireplace handles the atmospheric heavy lifting on cold evenings. You can smell the woodsmoke before you're through the door after a long day on the trails. The dining area flows naturally from the kitchen — spacious enough for eight, comfortable for four. One bedroom sits on this floor, useful for guests who'd rather not manage stairs after a day of skiing. Both bathrooms are split acr ... click here to read more

Private terrace at the front of the cabin

Nestled in the majestic landscapes of Hovden i Setesdal, Badstogdalen hyttegrend 9 awaits to offer you a unique mountain retreat experience amidst the enduring charm of Norway's wilderness. This charming chalet, measuring a spacious 152 square meters, serves as an inviting haven for families and friends seeking solace and adventure in equal measure. Upon entering Badstogdalen hyttegrend 9, you’re greeted by a warmth that feels like home. The cozy cabin-style interior instantly embraces you with its welcoming atmosphere. Recently painted, the interior maintains a fresh and vibrant look, reflecting the high standards that make this chalet a real gem. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, it has ample space for the entire family or a group of friends to comfortably settle in for a long stay or a cozy weekend escape. The layout is thoughtfully designed to cater to both relaxation and entertaining, and the sauna offers the perfect spot for unwinding after a day full of exploration. Living in Hovden i Setesdal allows you to embrace the great outdoors all year round. Each season brings its own set of attractions and activities. In winter, the chalet becomes your portal to a snowy wonderland, where groomed cross-country ski trails are virtually at your doorstep, ready for you to explore and enjoy the pristine snowy landscapes. The region is renowned for its excellent skiing facilities which makes it a much-loved spot for winter sports enthusiasts. When the snow melts and summer comes alive, the area transforms into a paradise for hiking and water activities. You’ll find yourself just a short walk away from the smooth rocks and inviting swimming spots along the Otra River. Hiking opportunities abound in the surrounding mountai ... click here to read more

Badstogdalen Hyttegrend 9- Large cabin in peaceful surroundings.

Nestled in the heart of Norway's stunning landscape, this delightful chalet offers a unique opportunity to relish the serene beauty of Bykle. Located at Hagemovegen 4, 4754 Bykle, this charming property stands as an inviting haven for those yearning to embrace both tranquility and adventure. With its peaceful surroundings and captivating natural beauty, this chalet is an ideal retreat for expatriates and foreign buyers seeking an authentic Norwegian experience. Bykle, a quaint town in southern Norway, promises a fusion of natural splendor and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to panoramic vistas of verdant valleys and majestic mountains. Bykle is known for its friendly and welcoming community, making it an ideal place for those looking to integrate into Norwegian life. The town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering an array of activities year-round. Whether you are into hiking, fishing, skiing, or simply exploring nature, Bykle accommodates it all. Bykle experiences a brisk Nordic climate with distinct seasons. Winters are crisp and snowy, painting the town in a picturesque white blanket, perfect for cozy evenings by the fire. Summers, although shorter, are characterized by long sunny days, when the sun barely dips below the horizon. This unique climate offers year-round outdoor activities that locals and visitors alike cherish. The chalet itself is situated a mere 16 kilometers south of Hovden, known for its pristine natural beauty and excellent outdoor recreational options. Hovden is a pearl in the Setesdal region, boasting fantastic skiing in winter and breathtaking hikes in summer. The Otra River flows quietly nearby, offering splendid spots for swimming and fishing, perfect for lazy summer afternoons. ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Mountain Paradise 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 expansive terrace of your charming chalet, nestled in the serene Solheimsmoen area, just a stone's throw from Hovden i Setesdal. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. A Day in the Life at Solheimsstien 16 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the 50 m² sun-drenched terrace, where panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and forests create a breathtaking backdrop. The chalet's open-plan living and dining area, bathed in natural light from large windows, invites you to savor leisurely breakfasts with family and friends. As the day unfolds, the possibilities are endless. In winter, the nearby Hovden Alpine Center beckons with its well-groomed slopes and cross-country trails, perfect for both seasoned skiers and beginners. The center's ski schools and equipment rentals ensure a seamless experience, while après-ski options offer a cozy end to an exhilarating day. When summer arrives, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the tranquil lakes and rivers, where fishing, canoeing, and boating await. The Ørnefjell golf course, just south of Solheimsmoen, offers a scenic challenge for golf lovers, set against the backdrop of Norway's stunning natural beauty. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Hovden, a vibrant mountain village, is a mere 4 km away, offering a delightful array of shops, restaurants, and cafes. Savor local delicacies, unwind in a cozy café, or enjoy the lively atmosphere of ... click here to read more

Aerial view of the cabin and surrounding nature

Tucked away amidst the stunning landscapes of Bykle, you’ll discover a charming chalet that's been beautifully upgraded. This delightful property offers potential buyers a true slice of Norwegian mountain life, inviting you to experience the serene beauty and activities this region has to offer. Situated in Løyningsåne hyttegrend 7, surrounded by Bykle’s breathtaking nature, this chalet is more than just a place to call home—it’s your ticket to year-round adventure and tranquility. As a busy real estate agent, I don't always have the luxury to explore every nook and cranny of a place myself, but this chalet really stands out as a traditional yet modern retreat in the heart of Norway. First, let me share a little about the chalet itself. This property spans 76 square meters and includes four cozy bedrooms that are perfect for hosting family and friends. There's one bathroom, conveniently located for easy access from all rooms. The chalet’s stylish upgrades have created a living space that’s both functional and full of character. With sunlight pouring in from the east, south, and west, you can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains that transform throughout the day and seasons. Here are some of the chalet's highlights: - 4 cozy bedrooms - Open-space living area - Sunny veranda with mountain views - Child-friendly open spaces nearby - Convenient parking by the cabin wall - Immediate access to hiking and skiing trails - Close proximity to a golf course Living here in Bykle, you’ll never run out of things to do. During winter, the chalet turns into a wonderland with easy access to groomed trails. Strap on your skis right by the cabin and venture south towards Hoslemoløypa or north towards Ørnefjell. This area ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Bykle, Norway, this charming chalet at Løyningsåne hyttegrend 5 offers a unique blend of traditional Norwegian architecture and modern comforts. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant call of nature. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and adventure. ### A Day in the Life As the sun peeks over the eastern horizon, casting a golden hue over the mountains, you step onto the expansive 30 sqm south-facing terrace. The morning chill is perfect for a steaming cup of coffee as you take in the breathtaking views. The terrace, with its dedicated fire pit area, becomes a hub for evening gatherings, where stories are shared under a starlit sky. Inside, the chalet exudes warmth and coziness. The open-plan living and dining area, centered around a newly installed fireplace, invites you to unwind after a day of exploration. The crackling fire, combined with the rustic charm of log construction, creates an ambiance that is both inviting and comforting. ### Seasonal Splendor Bykle is a year-round destination, offering a plethora of activities that change with the seasons. In winter, the chalet transforms into a skier's paradise. Just 200 meters away, cross-country ski trails beckon, while alpine enthusiasts can reach the nearest ski lift in a mere 18 minutes. As spring arrives, the landscape bursts into color, and hiking trails reveal hidden gems of natural beauty. Summer brings long days perfect for biking and exploring the lush surroundings. The nearby lakes and rivers offer opportunities for fishing and kayaking, while autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues, ideal for leisurely walks and ph ... click here to read more

Cabin facade with mountain views

Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Bykle, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal vacation home for those seeking a genuine connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp mountain air, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the large windows, painting the interior with a warm glow. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day is a new adventure. ### A Day in the Life Start your morning with a steaming cup of coffee on the south-facing veranda, where the panoramic views of Berdalen and Bygdeheii unfold before you. The chalet's elevated position ensures uninterrupted vistas, offering a perfect backdrop for your morning routine. As the day progresses, the chalet becomes a hub of activity and relaxation. Whether you're planning a day of skiing or a leisurely hike, the chalet's location provides easy access to a myriad of outdoor pursuits. In winter, strap on your skis right at the doorstep and glide into the extensive network of groomed trails. The proximity to "Hoslemoløypa" and "Hoslemoskaret" makes it a haven for cross-country skiing enthusiasts. As the snow melts and summer takes over, the landscape transforms into a lush playground for hikers and cyclists. Explore the trails leading to Ørnefjell or take a short drive to the nearby golf course for a round amidst stunning scenery. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Bykle is more than just a picturesque setting; it's a vibrant community with a rich tapestry of cultural and recreational offerings. The nearby town of Hovden, just a 15-minute drive away, is a bustling resort with shops, restaurants, and a variety of amenities. Here, you ca ... click here to read more

Exterior aerial view of the cabin

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in February and you're lacing up your ski boots at the front door. No shuttle bus. No car park queue. No waiting. The groomed cross-country track runs directly past the cabin at Løyningsåne hyttegrend, and within thirty seconds of stepping outside you're gliding through a snow-white corridor of birch trees with nothing but the sound of your own poles hitting the track and a raven calling somewhere up the ridge. That's the kind of morning this place deals in. Sitting at roughly 740 metres above sea level in Bykle municipality — deep in the Setesdalen valley of southern Norway — this 92-square-metre timber chalet has been doing its job well since it was first built in 1976. An extension in 2005 pushed the footprint outward and brought in three bedrooms with flexible sleeping for up to thirteen people, which is exactly the kind of number you need when the whole family descends for a Norwegian easter skiing holiday. The kitchen was gutted and rebuilt in 2020 with clean white cabinetry and modern appliances, so meal prep for a crowd is no longer a puzzle. The rest of the cabin is in good, honest condition — not flashly, but solid and ready to use from the day you take the keys. The single-level layout is worth mentioning specifically. No staircase to negotiate after a long day on the trails, no split floor plan that splits families into separate zones. The hallway opens into the living room, which is genuinely spacious and bright — large windows face the mountain slope and pull in serious winter light even on grey January days. On a clear afternoon in March, the sun is low enough to paint the whole room gold for an hour before it drops behind the ridge. You notice it. It matters. Step o ... click here to read more

Aerial view of the cabin and surrounding mountains

If you're seeking a charming retreat nestled in the heart of nature, then this cozy chalet in Hovden i Setesdal might just be the opportunity for you. Perfect for those looking to capture the essence of peaceful mountain living, this delightful property located at Hartevasstrondi 23 is an absolute gem. As a busy real estate agent, I've come across many properties, but few capture the soul quite like this one does. Let's take a moment to visualize: you arrive at Hartevasstrondi, taking in the expansive views over pristine landscapes and majestic mountains to the west. The cabin feels like it was plucked straight from a fairy tale, blessing you with a sunny plot and a wonderful atmosphere that encourages relaxation. It's not just about the location; it's about the lifestyle. Hovden i Setesdal is one of those rare places where nature and comfort mingle perfectly. Living here means starting your mornings with a deep breath of crisp, alpine air. The summers here are mild and pleasant, offering endless days of sunshine where you can indulge in swimming at nearby spots or hike through breathtaking trails. Winters transform the area into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and cozy nights by a warm fire. The climate ensures a year-round appeal, making Hovden a preferred destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Now, speaking of enchantment, this chalet isn't just about the view outside but also offers a comfortable living space that nurtures relaxation and coziness. With 90 square meters, there's ample room for families or groups to feel right at home. Here's what you can expect inside: - Three cozy bedrooms for restful nights - One full bathroom to cater to your needs - Built in 1998, showcasing good maintenance - Four inviting ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's pristine mountain landscape, this chalet at Fjellbyggvegen 16 in Hovden i Setesdal offers more than just a home; it promises a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the gentle glow of the morning sun as it bathes the surrounding peaks in a golden hue, the crisp mountain air invigorating your senses. This is not just a vacation home; it's your personal retreat, a sanctuary where the rhythm of nature sets the pace of life. ### A Day in the Life at Fjellbyggvegen 16 As the sun rises over Hovden, the chalet comes alive with light, its large windows framing the breathtaking vistas of Hovdenut and the ski center. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched veranda, where the panoramic views provide a stunning backdrop to your morning coffee. The chalet's open-plan living area, with its cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, offers a warm and inviting space to relax and unwind. In the winter months, the chalet transforms into a cozy haven. After a day on the slopes, return to the warmth of the living room, where the crackling fire provides the perfect setting for a quiet evening with family and friends. The well-equipped kitchen, with its modern appliances and ample storage, makes preparing hearty meals a pleasure, while the adjacent dining area is ideal for sharing stories of the day's adventures. ### Embrace the Hovden Lifestyle Hovden i Setesdal is a vibrant mountain village that offers a wealth of activities year-round. In winter, the nearby ski center and extensive cross-country trails beckon, promising exhilarating days on the snow. As the seasons change, the landscape transforms, offering hiking trails that wind through lush fores ... click here to read more

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In the heart of Norway's captivating landscape, nestled snugly within the verdant embrace of Hovden i Setesdal, is a chalet that offers a truly inviting retreat. For those drawn to the allure of serene mountain life, this architecturally designed cabin, brought to life under the vision of the distinguished Ove Grung, stands as an emblem of comfortable living amidst nature's splendor. Now, let's take a leisurely journey through this remarkable property and the charming locale it calls home. Welcome to your potentially new adventure in Hovden. It's not just a home; it's an opportunity to blend living with nature, in a region famous for its compelling views and ecological richness. Our busy lifestyles often need a break, and this chalet gives people that chance without foregoing the luxuries of comfort. The design, a seamless integration of aesthetic beauty and smart living, hosts three airy bedrooms. The master room is complemented with generous wardrobe space, while the secondary rooms contain cozy bunk beds to host or accommodate family and friends. Now, let’s wander down to the heart of the house. You step into its spacious living area and your eyes immediately set on a magnificent fireplace—a welcoming picture of warmth and comfort after a brisk day in the mountains. It’s not too hard to imagine family gathered around, sharing stories while the fire crackles in the background. The open layout connects the living to the dining area, fostering an environment perfect for social gatherings or intimate family meals alike. The operational hub of home, the kitchen, comes well-fitted with a suite of appliances from Siemens—a dishwasher, fridge-freezer, oven, and hob stand ready for meal prep, making kitchens not only func ... click here to read more

Architecturally designed cabin by Ove Grung

Nestled in the enchanting locale of Hovden i Setesdal, this modest cabin at Røyrtjønn greets you with endless possibilities, whether you're a winter sports enthusiast, nature lover or someone looking for a serene getaway. Tucked away in the picturesque west end of Røyrtjønn, this property is quite a find, drawing attention for its potential as a renovation or perhaps even a fresh start with a new build. Built originally in 1970, the cabin stands ready—be it for a complete revamp or for those with dreams of starting from scratch. The choice is yours to tailor this tranquil spot into the mountain retreat you’ve always envisioned. Life in Hovden offers an abundance of leisure experiences suited for every season. The property brags breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, perfectly complementing the vast Røyrtjønn lake. Life here revolves around outdoor activities; come winter, the meticulously maintained cross-country ski trails are practically in your backyard. With ski lifts just a short, five-minute drive away, your ski adventures couldn't get more convenient. Venturing out in the summer? Find joy in hiking or fishing, soaking in the natural beauty that Norway so generously provides. The tranquility here is unmatched, an embrace from nature that offers a perfect escape from a fast-paced city living. Living in this locale invites you to embrace a mountain climate. At about 780 meters above sea level, breathe in the fresh crisp air of Hovden while soaking up panoramic vistas that flaunt nature's grandeur. Whether it's the slow pace of life or the adventurous outdoor activities that draw you in, the cabin offers a refuge, a space to mold according to your desires. Spacious by nature, the property boasts over 1,339 ... click here to read more

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Experience the Magic of Hovden: A Year-Round Alpine Retreat 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 Hovden i Setesdal, this exquisite chalet at Nystøyl Vest 16 offers an unparalleled blend of traditional Norwegian charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a serene alpine escape. A Home That Embraces Nature As you step inside, the warmth of the log construction envelops you, creating an immediate sense of coziness and welcome. The spacious living area, with its expansive windows, invites the outside in, offering breathtaking views of the majestic Hartevassnutane and Hovdenuten peaks. Here, the wood-burning fireplace crackles softly, providing the perfect backdrop for evenings spent with family and friends. Seamless Living and Entertaining The open-plan design of the chalet ensures a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of functionality and style, is equipped with integrated appliances and ample counter space, making meal preparation a joy. Adjacent, the dining area beckons for shared meals and laughter-filled gatherings. Upstairs, a loft lounge offers a tranquil retreat, ideal for reading or simply soaking in the panoramic views from the private balcony. This additional living space ensures that everyone has room to relax and unwind. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside onto the sun-drenched 66 sqm terrace, where the beauty of the surrounding landscape unfolds before you. Whether you're dining al fresco, sunbathing, or simply savoring a morning coffee, this outdoor space is a h ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nystøyl Vest 16

Welcome, potential buyers and adventurers from around the world. Listen to the story of a chalet that could become your very own retreat nestled in the stunning landscapes of Hovden i Setesdal. Picture yourself living at Snarevegen 9, embracing the serene life that this captivating location offers. Firstly, let me introduce the location. Hovden i Setesdal is a bastion of beauty tucked away in the picturesque wilderness of Norway. It's a place where winter magic meets summer serenity, where you can walk out of your front door and step into a world filled with breathtaking views and magical experiences. The climate here is as you might expect for a Nordic paradise - cold, snowy winters where temperatures dip just right for skiing, and mild, pleasant summers perfect for hiking, fishing, and exploring the numerous trails and lush landscapes. What's it like living here, you ask? Imagine a community where every season brings a different charm; in winter, you're surrounded by an enchanting blanket of snow, making it perfect for skiing enthusiasts. Hovden is known for its well-kept cross-country ski trails and proximity to the ski center, bringing world-class skiing to your doorstep. When the world starts to thaw, Hovden transforms into a wonderland of forests, rivers, and mountains, offering hiking trails and fishing spots waiting to be explored. Your potential new home is more than just shelter; it’s a base camp for adventure. This log cabin is designed meticulously to fit its alpine surroundings, ensuring ample space for comfort and modern living. Unlike many chalets needing renovation, your new haven stands proud in good condition, ready to welcome you just as it is. And yet, it's inviting enough for you to add your perso ... click here to read more

Welcome to Snarevegen 9

Imagine beginning your day with the crisp mountain air and skiing directly from your door—welcome to a new chapter of life at Alpin Lodge 19 in Hovden i Setesdal. This chalet isn't just a property; it’s your gateway to a lifestyle immersed in natural splendor and adventure. Set amid Norway’s breathtaking landscape and nestled in a renowned ski center, this chalet offers a robust combination of convenience, luxury, and outdoor wonder. Located right inside the heart of the Hovden Ski Center, this property provides an unparalleled ski-in, ski-out experience. Envision waking up in one of the chalet’s three cozy bedrooms, gearing up, and just heading out straight to the pistes, and if skiing isn't quite your venture, there's more to discover—like the jib parks or even just a wander into the inviting children's slopes. The chalet’s position allows you to enjoy the best of mountain sports along with the tranquility of the Norwegian wilderness. Life in Hovden is as laid back or as exhilarating as you choose to make it. Outside the ski season, the area offers an abundance of outdoor activities. From challenging hikes in stunning terrain to tranquil fishing trips in nearby water bodies, it’s a haven for adventure lovers and peace seekers alike. This isn't just a winter destination; the region transforms through the seasons, each offering its unique charm and set of activities. The atmosphere of the local community is friendly, marked by a warm small-town feel, where local diners and shops are a short walk away from your doorstep. Hovden has a variety of eateries and essential shopping that satiates everyday needs. Here, the climate presents a rustic menu—cool, fresh summers and snowy, celebrated winters. Snow enthusiasts will a ... click here to read more

Welcome to Alpin Lodge 19

Picture yourself stepping out onto your private terrace on a crisp winter morning, coffee in hand, as golden sunlight illuminates the snow-covered peaks of Setesdal. Just 250 meters from your door, freshly groomed cross-country trails wind through pristine forests, while the alpine ski resort beckons from 800 meters away. This is the reality awaiting you at this 97-square-meter mountain retreat in Hovden, where Norway's outdoor heritage meets modern vacation home comfort. Built in 2007 and maintained in excellent condition, this two-floor cabin delivers the authentic Norwegian mountain experience international buyers seek. The location positions you at the heart of Southern Norway's premier year-round recreation zone, where winter transforms the landscape into a Nordic skiing paradise and summer reveals endless hiking routes, mountain biking trails, and crystal-clear fishing lakes. At 813 meters elevation, you're high enough for reliable snow and alpine air, yet accessible by car throughout the year. The cabin's design reflects Norwegian mountain architecture principles: functional spaces that maximize natural light, strategic window placement framing peak vistas, and gathering areas built for après-ski socializing. The main living room features soaring ceilings and dual heating sources—a traditional open fireplace and efficient wood-burning stove—creating that quintessential hygge atmosphere Scandinavian living is renowned for. Large windows connect you visually to the mountainscape while flooding interiors with the region's extraordinary northern light. The space divides naturally into conversation zones and quiet corners, accommodating both lively family gatherings and peaceful solo moments with a book. Four well-p ... click here to read more

Welcome to Tjønnvegen 10

A Cozy Mountain Retreat in the Heart of Norway's Scenic Highlands Imagine waking up to the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian highlands, where the morning sun casts a golden hue over the snow-capped peaks. At Fjellbøvegen 12, nestled in the serene Lislefjødd area, this dream becomes your daily reality. This charming chalet offers not just a home, but a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, adventure, and tranquility. A Day in the Life at Fjellbøvegen 12 Start your day with a steaming cup of coffee on the spacious plot, where the panoramic views of Vidmyr and Veggine unfold before you. The gentle rustle of the wind through the trees and the distant call of native birds set the tone for a day of exploration and relaxation. As the sun climbs higher, lace up your hiking boots or strap on your skis. The chalet's prime location offers direct access to a network of trails that weave through the breathtaking highland plateau. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a leisurely hiker, the trails cater to all levels, promising exhilarating adventures and peaceful moments alike. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland. Glide effortlessly from your doorstep onto the meticulously groomed cross-country trails, or take a short drive to the nearby ski lift for a day of downhill thrills. As the seasons change, so too does the palette of activities. Spring and summer bring opportunities for fishing in crystal-clear lakes, cycling through verdant valleys, and picnicking amidst wildflowers. The nearby town of Hovden, just 6 kilometers away, offers a delightful array of amenities. Savor traditional Norwegian cuisine at local eateries, explore charming shops, or simply enjoy ... click here to read more

Aerial view of the cabin and surrounding landscape