Stunning Architect-Designed Cabin in Scenic Engerdal with Lake Access & Panoramic Views

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Strandbakken 5, 2446 Elgå, Elgå (Norway)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 94Floor area

€248,717

Chalet

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

94m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to your potential new getaway, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Elgå, Norway. This charming chalet is more than just a structure; it's a sanctuary waiting to embrace you with the serene peace of its surroundings. Located at Strandbakken 5, this cabin offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and timeless architecture, designed by the renowned Terje Eek. Let's dive into what makes this property—and its location—so unique.

Situated in the Tjønnodden cabin area, this delightful chalet invites you with its welcoming façade and thoughtful architectural lines. Built in 2009, it boasts both a modern flair and classic touches that perfectly complement its environment. The property is built on a leased plot, an arrangement quite common in this region, offering you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local way of life.

Step into a space that immediately greets you with warmth and charm. The chalet accommodates three cozy bedrooms, ideal for families or hosting guests. Imagine waking up each morning surrounded by the serene beauty of Elgå's natural scenery! The open-concept living room and kitchen serve as the home's nucleus. It's a bright and inviting space, perfect for gatherings or simply enjoying a relaxing afternoon.

This property features:

- 3 Cozy Bedrooms: Comfortable sleeping spaces for family and guests
- 1 Bathroom: Well-sized; convenience and privacy combined
- Open-Concep Living Room: Airy and bright for optimal leisure
- Modern Kitchen: Cooking becomes a pleasure in this well-designed area
- Garage with Storage Room: Store seasonal gear, outdoor equipment, or personal belongings
- Registered Boat Place: Perfect for lake enthusiasts
- Private Water and Sewage Facilities: Fully equipped for your needs
- Scenic Views: Nature's beauty captured right through your windows
- Sun-Drenched Patio: Unwind with a book or host a barbecue
- Leased Plot: Experience staying seamlessly with the land's essence

Elgå, with its tight-knit community and natural wonders, offers much more than just beautiful scenery. The town itself is part of the larger Engerdal municipality, an area known for its outdoor adventures. Here, you can enjoy year-round activities such as hiking in the Femundsmarka National Park, noted for its vast wilderness and stunning landscapes. During the colder months, skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts head to the nearby slopes to indulge in powdery fun.

The communal life here is vibrant with local events often held that visitors and residents alike can enjoy. Whether it's a local fair or a cultural gathering, there's always something to engage in, offering a true taste of Norwegian hospitality.

Living in Elgå provides a true escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The climate, with its crisp winters and mild summers, encourages outdoor enjoyment. In the winter, the snow-blanketed environment transforms into a winter wonderland perfect for those enchanted by the stillness and beauty of the season. Summer brings long days filled with sunlight where you can comfortably explore the beautiful outdoors.

The cabin is not just a place to stay—it's a lifestyle. Waking up with the soft sounds of nature outside your door and enjoying breakfast on the sun-drenched patio is just the beginning. As a new homeowner, you’ll also have access to a registered boat place. This is particularly wonderful for those who adore spending time on the tranquil waters of Lake Femunden, indulging in fishing or just enjoying a peaceful boat ride.

Given my busy schedule as a real estate agent, I've seen many properties, but few offer the kind of potential and lifestyle choice that Strandbakken 5 does. It's both a perfect retreat and a starting point for adventure. Seaon after season, Elgå reinforces the kind of connections with nature and community that are often dreamt about but rarely found. It’s a place where the air is fresh, and life moves at its own pace, allowing rhythm and peace to fully take over.

If you're an overseas buyer or a seasoned expat looking to immerse in a true Nordic lifestyle, this residential gem can provide an enriching and fulfilling experience. Don’t just buy a property—embrace a new lifestyle. Discover what it means to really live close to nature, at Strandbakken 5, Elgå.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
94
Price per m²
€2,646
Garden size
1000
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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Winter atmosphere from the driveway to the property

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Aerial view of the cabin and surrounding mountains

Picture yourself stepping onto the wooden deck of your mountain retreat as the first morning light touches the peaks surrounding Totenåsen. The air carries that distinctive Norwegian crispness—pine-scented and pure at 640 meters elevation. Inside your cabin, coffee brews on the gas stove while family members begin stirring in bedrooms and loft spaces. This is the rhythm of life at Hutjern 4, where fourteen people can gather under one roof without feeling crowded, where 200 kilometers of groomed cross-country ski trails begin literally at your doorstep, and where the Norwegian concept of friluftsliv—open-air living—becomes your daily reality rather than a weekend aspiration. This 2013-built family cabin in Skreia represents something increasingly rare in modern Scandinavia: accessible mountain living just ninety minutes from Oslo, combining genuine wilderness immersion with practical year-round accessibility. For international buyers seeking a Norwegian vacation home that balances remote tranquility with convenience, this property offers an authentic gateway into Nordic mountain culture without the isolation that typically accompanies such settings. The cabin sits in Totenåsen, a nature reserve that Norwegians have cherished for generations as prime territory for hiking, skiing, berry picking, and the kind of unhurried family time that defines Scandinavian quality of life. Your leased 442-square-meter plot provides privacy while connecting you to an extensive network of outdoor enthusiasts who respect the Norwegian tradition of allemannsretten—the right to roam responsibly through nature. The building itself reflects Norwegian cabin architecture's practical evolution: 75 square meters of ground-floor living space flows in ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto an expansive wooden veranda at 785 meters elevation, morning coffee in hand, as the crisp Norwegian mountain air fills your lungs and endless hiking trails unfold before you. This is the daily reality at this 3-bedroom mountain chalet in Lauvlia, where the silence is broken only by birdsong and the distant swish of skis on groomed trails that start practically at your doorstep. This 72-square-meter retreat near Ljøsheim represents something increasingly rare: an affordable gateway to the Norwegian mountain lifestyle that international families can actually attain. The Norwegian mountain cabin tradition runs deep, and this property embodies everything that makes Scandinavian outdoor culture so compelling for vacation home buyers. Located in the Mesnali region of Innlandet County, this area offers the authentic Norwegian fjell experience without the premium price tags of more tourist-heavy destinations. Here, families gather for generations, building traditions around seasonal rhythms that connect them to nature in ways impossible in urban environments. Inside, the cabin's 72 square meters are thoughtfully arranged to maximize both social connection and practical functionality. The heart of the home is the open-plan living area where floor-to-ceiling windows frame mountain vistas that change dramatically with the seasons. A centrally positioned wood-burning stove becomes the gathering point on winter evenings, its radiant warmth reaching every corner while electric heating provides modern convenience. The partially open kitchen design means whoever is preparing meals remains part of the conversation, with solid wood cabinetry providing ample storage for extended stays. The high ceilings cre ... click here to read more

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### Experience the Allure of Norway's Wilderness at Strandbakken 7 Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a loon echoing across the serene waters of Lake Femund. At Strandbakken 7, this is not just a dream but a daily reality. Nestled in the heart of Elgå, this charming chalet offers a unique blend of modern comfort and untamed natural beauty, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking solace and adventure in equal measure. #### A Day in the Life at Strandbakken 7 As the sun rises over the eastern shore of Lake Femund, the chalet's large windows invite the morning light to dance across the open-plan living room and kitchen. Here, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the crisp mountain air, setting the stage for a day of exploration and relaxation. Step outside onto the expansive 38-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop for breakfast. As you sip your coffee, the possibilities for the day unfold before you: a leisurely hike through the nearby Femundsmarka National Park, a day of fishing on the lake, or simply soaking in the tranquility of your surroundings. #### Embrace the Seasons Each season brings its own magic to Elgå. In the summer, the long days are perfect for kayaking, swimming, or enjoying a picnic by the lake. Autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues, offering a stunning setting for photography and nature walks. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, with cross-country ski trails just 100 meters from your doorstep, ensuring endless opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing. #### A Gateway to Adventure The chalet's location is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the serene shores of Lake Femunden, this charming chalet in Drevsjø, Norway, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. As a Homestra agent specializing in European second homes, I am thrilled to present this property, which perfectly encapsulates the allure of Norwegian wilderness living. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat, a holiday home, or an investment property, this chalet promises an unparalleled lifestyle experience. Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of waves and the symphony of birdsong, with panoramic views of the shimmering lake and majestic mountains greeting you each morning. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in Drevsjø, a picturesque village known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. - Lakefront Access: Direct access to Lake Femunden, Norway's third-largest lake, with a private jetty for boating and swimming. - Chalet Features: A cozy 74 sqm main cabin with a wood-burning stove and open fireplace, perfect for year-round comfort. - Annex and Outbuilding: Additional 16 sqm annex with a bedroom and hygiene room, plus an 18 sqm outbuilding for storage. - Outdoor Living: A spacious 37 sqm terrace, partially covered, ideal for entertaining or simply soaking in the views. - Natural Surroundings: Proximity to Femundsmarka National Park, offering hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. - Accessibility: Easy year-round access by car, with essential amenities like a grocery store and bus transport nearby. - Investment Potential: A sought-after location for holiday rentals, with potential for attractive rental yields. The Drevsjø Lifestyle: Owning a se ... click here to read more

Welcome to Femunden and Svartodden 120! The cabin has a rare and idyllic location right on the shores of Lake Femunden.

Stepping into the heart of nature, Synnervika 111 welcomes you with open arms, sitting proudly in the picturesque landscape of Røros, Norway. Imagine a place where the sky seems to bow down to greet the rolling waters of Femunden, your very own retreat, whispering tales of tranquil escapades and endless horizons. The cabin sprawls across a 79-square-meter floorplan and is perched at the tip of a serene peninsula. It's not everyday that one finds a home with a 270-degree panoramic view, but here you are, with Femunden spreading luxuriously around you. This property isn’t just about a roof over your head; it promises tales of adventures on the water, thanks to your very own pier and dock. Whether you’re contemplating a quiet morning fishing or a sunset boat ride, the beauty lies in the possibilities. Constructed in 2012, this three-bedroom retreat ensures comfort and relaxation are always within reach. While we embrace the modern touches, we are pleased to see nods to traditional Norwegian designs, creating a harmonious space for all who enter. This cabin stands firm, with: - Construction Year: 2012 - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Large living room - Solar panel system - Water tank with a pump - Gas heater - Bio-toilet - Own pier and dock - Partially covered terrace Just think, evenings here could be spent on a spacious terrace, enjoying a watercolor sunset that paints the sky and lake as one. From sipping coffee while overlooking Femunden to unwinding under a sky full of stars, each moment indoors extends gently into the great outdoors. Our busy lives sometimes steer us away from the noise, and this cabin stands as a testament to peace and seclusion without compromising modern amenities. Of course, living in a cabin ... click here to read more

Welcome to Synnervika 111. Modern cabin with unique location on a peninsula with Femunden as the nearest neighbor.

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Norway's Wilderness Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Norwegian mountains. As the sun peeks over the horizon, it casts a golden hue across the serene landscape, inviting you to step outside and embrace the day. Nestled in the picturesque region of Sømådalen, this charming chalet at Gloføklia øst 16 offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking solace in nature. A Day in the Life at Your Norwegian Chalet Start your morning with a steaming cup of coffee on the expansive terrace, where panoramic views of Langsjøen and the surrounding mountains unfold before you. The scent of pine fills the air as you plan your day's adventures. Whether it's a leisurely hike to the nearby Gloføken peak or a thrilling ski run down the pristine trails, the options are endless. As the seasons change, so do the activities. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. In summer, the vibrant greens of the forest invite you to explore the numerous hiking trails or enjoy a peaceful day of fishing in the crystal-clear waters of Femunden. Local Lifestyle and Cultural Richness Sømådalen is more than just a destination; it's a lifestyle. The nearby Johnsgård Tourist Center, a mere kilometer away, serves as a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, offering guided tours, equipment rentals, and a welcoming community of like-minded adventurers. The region is steeped in history and culture, with local festivals celebrating traditional Norwegian crafts, music, and cuisine. Indulge in the local culinary delights, from freshly caught fish to hearty stews, ... click here to read more

Welcome to the beautiful Engerdal, Sømådalen and this delightful holiday property at Gloføklia øst 16! The property is nicely situated in the terrain, with views of the lake, forest, and countryside.

A Tranquil Escape by Siksjøen Lake Imagine waking up to the gentle lapping of water against the shore, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive terrace. Welcome to Moliveien 18, a serene chalet nestled in the heart of Tufsingdalen, where nature's beauty and modern comforts converge to create the ultimate vacation home experience. A Day in the Life at Moliveien 18 Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 34-square-meter terrace, where panoramic views of Siksjøen and the surrounding mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop. As the sun rises, the landscape comes alive with vibrant colors, inviting you to explore the myriad outdoor activities at your doorstep. Whether you're an avid angler or a casual nature lover, the lake offers endless opportunities for adventure. Cast your line into the clear waters, teeming with trout and char, or take the included boat for a peaceful paddle. The gentle breeze carries the scent of pine and wildflowers, creating a sensory tapestry that soothes the soul. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights As the seasons change, so too does the allure of Tufsingdalen. In the summer, hiking trails beckon, leading you through lush forests and open meadows. The region's elevation ensures a refreshing climate, perfect for exploring the diverse terrain. Autumn paints the landscape in rich hues of gold and crimson, while winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowshoeing. The local community embraces its cultural heritage, with festivals and events celebrating traditional Norwegian customs. Savor the flavors of the region with locally sourced cuisine, from hearty stews to freshly caught fish, at nearby eateries. A short drive br ... click here to read more

Welcome to Moliveien 18.

Picture yourself stepping onto a sun-warmed terrace at 720 meters elevation, coffee in hand, as morning light spills across the Norwegian highlands. The air carries the crisp scent of pine and mountain wildflowers, while silence wraps around you like a comfortable blanket. This is your morning ritual at this modern mountain chalet in Engerdal, where groomed ski trails begin just 200 meters from your door and the wilderness of Femundsmarka National Park beckons from every window. Built in 2023, this 59-square-meter retreat combines contemporary Nordic design with practical mountain living, offering international buyers a turnkey vacation home in one of Norway's most accessible yet unspoiled outdoor regions. Imagine waking in your mountain chalet as winter transforms the landscape into a Nordic wonderland. You pull on warm layers in the heated entrance hall, gear stored perfectly in dedicated spaces, and within three minutes you are gliding along groomed cross-country trails that ribbon through frost-covered forests. The Sølenstua alpine center awaits 12 minutes away for downhill enthusiasts, while Trysil, Norway's largest ski resort with over 70 runs, sits just 50 minutes distant. This is skiing without the hassle of crowded resort towns or expensive lift queues. You own your basecamp, your schedule, your alpine adventure. As seasons shift, this versatile property reveals new dimensions. Summer transforms Engerdal into a hiker's paradise, with marked trails departing directly from the cabin area toward open mountain plateaus where reindeer graze and arctic flora blooms in brief, intense bursts of color. The Femundsmarka National Park, one of Norway's largest wilderness areas, offers multi-day hiking routes, exceptional fi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Norway's breathtaking Innlandet region, Siksjølia 524 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet in Tufsingdalen. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, adventure, and natural beauty. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this chalet promises a harmonious blend of comfort and rustic charm. Imagine waking up to the serene views of Siksjøen Lake, with the majestic mountains as your backdrop. The crisp, clean air invigorates your senses as you step out onto the 19-square-meter terrace, coffee in hand, ready to embrace the day. Whether you're here for a weekend escape or an extended stay, this chalet offers the perfect setting for relaxation and recreation. A Lifestyle of Adventure and Relaxation Tufsingdalen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding landscape is a playground for hiking, fishing, and exploring. With numerous trails weaving through the mountains, each hike offers a new perspective of the stunning scenery. Siksjøen Lake, renowned for its fishing, is just a stone's throw away, providing ample opportunities for casting a line and enjoying the peaceful waters. In the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland. The chalet's proximity to cross-country skiing trails means you can glide through the pristine snow, surrounded by the quiet beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. After a day of adventure, return to the warmth of your chalet, where a wood-burning stove awaits to envelop you in cozy comfort. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The chalet's interior is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The ground floor features a spacious living room ... click here to read more

Welcome to Siksjølia 524.

Nestled amidst the serene panoramic landscapes of Engerdal lies a delightful country_home at Nordre Vollen 15, waiting to embrace its new adventurers. A placid retreat, this holiday home offers the quintessential escape into nature, just a stone’s throw away—around 10 km—from the heart of Engerdal. As a global real estate agent, I get the opportunity to offer buyers like you an authentic Norwegian country experience that merges tranquility with potential. For those yearning for a secluded getaway or a cozy haven to unwind from the hustle and bustle, this property ticks many boxes. Yet, it's not just the charm of the home itself; it's the lively surroundings that offer an enriching experience for any overseas buyer or expat. Here in Engerdal, the air is crisp and tinged with the scents of nature, presenting a slower rhythm of life. Let me paint a scene of what could be your leisurely day here: Rise to the sight of the sun casting its early glow upon distant mountains, enjoy a piping hot cup of coffee, and step out into the fresh, cool breeze with endless opportunities to immerse yourself in nature. Whether it's hiking through lush summer meadows or treading softly over crisp snow during winter trekkings, life here is abundant in outdoor adventures. Inside this cozy abode, you will find: - Single-level layout - 1 living room - Functional kitchen - 2 modest bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Electricity already installed - Heat pump set for 2024 - Detached annex with extra bedroom and outhouse - Detached storage room Though water installation is absent, and the space calls for a good amount of upkeep and upgrades, think of it less as a limitation and more as an opportunity to infuse personal taste into this endearing property. ... click here to read more

Welcome to Nordre Vollen 15!

Nestled in the heart of Engerdal, Ingeniørsvingen 9 offers more than just a place to stay; it promises a lifestyle steeped in nature's grandeur and year-round adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the majestic Sølen peaks, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and tranquility. ### A Day in the Life As the morning light filters through the expansive windows of this 2020-built chalet, you're greeted by the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape. The day begins with a leisurely breakfast on the 81-square-meter terrace, where the panoramic views of the mountains set the perfect backdrop for your morning coffee. The chalet's open-plan living area, with its seamless connection to the kitchen, becomes the heart of your home. Here, you can prepare meals while engaging with family and friends, the aroma of freshly baked bread mingling with the scent of pine from the nearby forests. ### Seasonal Splendor Engerdal is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities throughout the year. In winter, the chalet's proximity to a vast network of cross-country ski trails transforms it into a skier's paradise. Glide through snow-laden paths that wind through Kuholskarven and Kvilten, or venture south towards Hovden for more challenging routes. As the snow melts, the landscape bursts into life, revealing hiking trails that lead to hidden lakes and towering peaks. Summer days are spent cycling through verdant valleys or fishing in crystal-clear waters, while autumn brings a tapestry of colors, perfect for leisurely walks and photography. ### Local Delights Engerdal's charm extends beyond its natural beauty. The local community is warm and welcoming, wit ... click here to read more

Welcome to the fantastic Engerdal, Hovden cabin area and this beautiful cabin at Ingeniørsvingen 9!

Nestled amidst the serene and majestic landscapes of Engerdal, situated at Østfjellveien 479, lies a charming and inviting cabin waiting to be discovered by adventurous souls. Gaze upon this delightful abode, offering a seamless blend of comfort and the classic rustic charm synonymous with cabin living. Here, nestled in the lap of nature, you will find a home away from home—one that perfectly captures the essence of the peaceful Norwegian wilderness. Life here in Engerdal is a gentle reminder of nature's beauty, where every corner promises tranquility. The air is crisp and pure, the perfect antidote to the bustle of city living. Imagine waking up to the serene whispers of the pines, the gentle murmur of a river nearby, or the quaint chirping of birds. The summers here are vibrant yet mild, drawing you outdoors to bask in nature’s bountiful glory, while winters transform the landscape into a mesmerizing wonderland, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace. This 108 square meter property boasts features that cater to both leisurely retreats and active lifestyles. Upon stepping inside, you are greeted by the authentic, warm tones of paneling that adorn the walls, setting a comforting tone throughout. The capacious living room invites you in with an ambiance filled with natural light, thanks to the well-positioned windows that frame the stunning outdoor vistas. It effortlessly beckons residents to unwind, savor quiet moments alone, or entertain friends and family in a welcoming setting. The heart of the cabin is where culinary creations come to life. The kitchen, albeit fully functional, is perfect for whipping up hearty meals post extensive explorations of the surrounding nature trails. Ample space and accessibility e ... click here to read more

Welcome to Østfjellveien 479, in Engerdal!

Welcome to the delightful world nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Grövelsjön, Sweden. Here lies a wonderful opportunity to own a country home that promises tranquility combined with the rugged beauty of nature. Set in the heart of the wilderness yet close enough to embrace modern conveniences, this property is an ideal spot for overseas buyers or expats yearning for a peaceful escape. Let’s delve into the story of this country home located at Grövelsjövägen 394. The property features two homely cottages, thoughtfully designed to welcome family and friends into a world of serenity and comfort. Each cottage is furnished with three bedrooms and two shower rooms—perfect for accommodating your loved ones. Whether you’re envisioning a family getaway or a gathering with friends, this property stands ready to host beautiful memories. ### Property Features - Two cottages - 6 bedrooms total - 4 shower rooms total - Floor area: 73 square meters - Positioned on a 1,501 square meter lot - Ample natural lighting - Well-equipped kitchens - Functional living spaces - Space for various outdoor activities - Potential for rental Built to reflect functionality and comfort, these cottages offer quality living spaces accentuated by ample natural lighting and practical layout. The kitchens are fully equipped, letting you whip up delightful meals after a day out in nature. Cozy bedrooms provide a restful escape, inviting you to recharge in a warm, snug environment. ### Living Experience in Grövelsjön, Idre Living in Grövelsjön is akin to stepping into a stunning nature escape day after day. The charm of this area is indescribable, with snow-draped landscapes in winter and scenic hiking trails in summer. Winters are especially magi ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dalarna Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the crisp, invigorating air of the Swedish countryside. Nestled in the serene village of Flötningen, this charming 3-bedroom house offers a unique blend of comfort and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape. A Home That Embraces Nature Built in 1968, this well-maintained house spans 116 square meters, offering a harmonious balance of modern amenities and rustic charm. The spacious living room, with its inviting wood-burning stove, becomes the heart of the home during the colder months, providing warmth and a cozy ambiance. Step outside onto the sun-drenched, south-facing terrace, where you can savor your morning coffee while soaking in the tranquil surroundings. The recently renovated kitchen is a culinary haven, designed for both functionality and style. With ample space for a dining table, it becomes a gathering spot for family meals and entertaining guests. The kitchen's modern appliances and thoughtful layout make cooking a delightful experience. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts Set on an expansive 7,115 square meter plot, this property is a paradise for outdoor lovers. The well-maintained lawn offers plenty of space for various activities, from summer barbecues to winter snowball fights. For dog enthusiasts, the grounds provide an exciting opportunity for dog sledding right from your doorstep, a rare and thrilling feature for those passionate about canine adventures. Charming Guest Cottage The property includes a fully log-built guest cottage, a cozy retreat for visitors or a potential source of rental income. With a loft, electric radiators, and an op ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Norway, this delightful chalet at Hestbekkveien 5, Engerdal, offers the perfect escape for those yearning for a peaceful retreat. Crafted in 1997 with a robust timber frame, this chalet exudes a welcoming atmosphere that caters to both cozy getaways and luxurious family vacations. Located in the serene Brustad cabin area, just a brief 7-minute drive from the quaint center of Engerdal, this property stands as a testament to idyllic living in a breathtaking setting. Life in Engerdal is characterized by its tranquil vibe and the sheer beauty of nature that surrounds you. For foreign buyers, this location presents an experience like no other. The region's abundant natural beauty is coupled with a climate that showcases Norway's distinctive seasons—each with its own charm. Summers are mild, with fully bloomed landscapes perfect for hiking and exploring local trails. Winters, on the other hand, turn Engerdal into a winter wonderland, providing plenty of opportunities for snow-based activities. As you settle into the chalet, you'll find yourself drawn into the local culture, characterized by its relaxed pace and strong connection to nature, making each stay a detoxing experience from the hustle of urban life. Inside, the chalet is a cozy haven. As you enter, a functional entrance hall immediately brings a sense of warmth as you hang up your coats and boots. The living room, spacious and designed for relaxation, features a comfortable seating area where you can unwind by the fireplace during chilly Norwegian evenings. The room's open layout seamlessly connects to the dining area and kitchen, fostering a communal atmosphere perfect for entertaining friends or family gatherings. The w ... click here to read more

Welcome to Hestbekkveien 5!

Nestled in the heart of Norway's enchanting Trøndelag region, Harsjøveien 644 offers a unique opportunity to own a charming chalet in the historic town of Røros. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty, cultural richness, and outdoor adventure. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with panoramic views stretching across the serene landscapes of Heksemtjønna and Langtjønna. This chalet, perched on an expansive 2,560 square meter plot, provides the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Gateway to Adventure Røros is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its well-preserved wooden buildings and vibrant cultural scene. As a second home owner here, you'll have the privilege of exploring a town that feels like stepping back in time, with cobblestone streets, artisanal shops, and cozy cafes offering local delicacies. The chalet's location is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, the landscape transforms into a snowy paradise, with cross-country ski trails just a stone's throw away. Summer invites you to explore lush hiking trails, go berry picking, or simply enjoy leisurely walks amidst nature's splendor. ### Chalet Features - Three cozy bedrooms: Perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. - Functional bathroom: Equipped with a shower and washbasin. - Spacious living room: Large windows frame stunning views, creating a bright and inviting space. - Well-appointed kitchen: Ample workspace and a dining area for memorable meals. - 15 sqm terrace: Ideal for al fresco dining or soaking up the sun. - Fireplace/wood stove: Adds warmt ... click here to read more

Welcome to Harsjøveien 644.

Tucked away in the picturesque landscape of Røros, Norway, this delightful cabin at Valsetveien 293 presents an opportunity for those who crave tranquility, complemented by the conveniences of modern living. With a scenic backdrop that's as breathtaking as a landscape painting, Røros offers an enviable blend of nature and culture. Situated in a comfortable 104 square meters, this cabin is an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With four bedrooms and a single bathroom, it's spacious enough for a family seeking weekends away or even a permanent move, while keeping things cozy and manageable. The cabin's solid condition is a testament to thoughtful updates in recent years, including an addition in 2008 and the installation of essential utilities by 2010. The cabin sits on over 1,000 square meters plot of luscious land, meaning you have plenty of room to explore and engage in activities like gardening or simple relaxation under the broad Norwegian skies. It's a property that tells a story of simplicity matched with function, offering: - Four bedrooms - One bathroom - A welcoming living room - A dining room suitable for family meals - A well-equipped kitchen - Great natural light, thanks to new windows - Upgraded roof for peace of mind - A reliable electricity system - On-site water and sewage facilities - An inviting fireplace for cozy evenings Venturing outside the cabin, the area around Røros is a nature-lover's utopia. Close to Aursunden, a large local lake, there are countless opportunities for activities like fishing and hiking. For those who enjoy winter sports, a well-maintained cross-country skiing trail is just a mere 0.6 km away. The historical town of Røros, marked as a UNESCO World Heritage ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Engerdal, Norway, you’ll find Elvegga 8—a charming cabin that perfectly combines Norwegian tradition with the peace of nature. With its location set amidst the lovely environs along the Femundselva river, this property promises an authentic cabin experience ideal for those in search of natural beauty and tranquility. If you're picturing moments spent indulged in fishing or simply soaking in the luscious views, this could very well be your dream retreat. Located in the warm embrace of the Snerta cabin area, the property boasts a pleasing mix of seclusion and accessibility. Just 12 km away from the bustling Sølenstua and its Alpine Center, where skiing fanatics can hit the slopes courtesy of a handy ski lift, the entertainment doesn’t stop when the snow falls. Moreover, you'll find the Engerdal center a mere 33 km away, offering further creature comforts and civilization when you desire them. This well-maintained cabin features a harmonious Norwegian architectural style, integrating seamlessly into the natural landscape. Housing three cozy bedrooms and one functional bathroom, along with a welcoming living room that promises snug nights around the fireplace, it offers relaxation at its core. The kitchen continues the theme of functionality and simplicity, fitted with solid cabinetry and integrated appliances, allowing you to whip up hearty meals after a day of exploration. Here's a quick run-through of what this cabin brings to the table: - Traditional Norwegian architecture - Spacious, cozy living area - Functional kitchen with integrated appliances - Three snug bedrooms - One well-sized bathroom - A 26 m² terrace with stunning nature views - Electricity for year- ... click here to read more

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As a globally-connected real estate agent, my life is a constant whirlwind of emails, phone calls, and property tours, but trust me, when I saw Kløftbergveien 11, even my overbooked schedule couldn't dim the excitement. Let's dive into the charming story of this chalet, nestled in the heart of Brekkebygd, Norway. If you've ever dreamt of owning a getaway in a place where nature feels colossal and pure, I might just have the perfect opportunity for you. Welcome to this delightful retreat located at Kløftbergveien 11, within the inviting Kløftberget cabin area. It's a chalet that exudes warmth, space, and a sense of unity with its surrounding landscapes. With three comfortable bedrooms plus an additional loft area, this property offers plenty of space for family and friends. The chalet spans 68 square meters—a cozy yet wonderfully efficient size for those seeking a getaway home or even a more permanent abode. Let's go through some key features of the property: - 3 spacious bedrooms - Additional loft for extra space or storage - Bathroom with adequate amenities - Built with quality materials ensuring longevity - Scenic mountain and water views - Access to ski trails just meters from your doorstep - Top condition; ready to move into Though I'm always running from one appointment to the next, it's properties like these that make what I do so rewarding. Here, you'll find yourself tucked away in a scenic haven. The winter invites adventure lovers to explore the ski trails practically at your doorstep. These trails weave beautifully around the area and are specially lit for nighttime adventures. Living here, you’ll revel in the rhythm of seasonal transitions. Summers open the door to hiking trails, each one promising unique ... click here to read more

Welcome to Kløftbergveien 11 in Kløftberget cabin area in Brekken!

Step outside on a January morning and the cross-country ski trails are literally less than 100 meters from the front door. No driving, no gear-shuffling through a car park — just click into your bindings, push off, and within minutes you're gliding through silent spruce forest with frost still hanging in the air. That's the daily reality at Jervbekkhåmmåren 80, a solid four-bedroom mountain chalet sitting at 834 meters above sea level in Brekkebygd, one of the quietest and most underrated corners of the Norwegian highlands. Brekkebygd sits just across the Swedish border in the Røros region, and while its neighbor Funäsdalen gets most of the ski resort headlines, this side of the valley is where people who actually know the area choose to plant roots. No through traffic on the private road. No weekend crowds. Just the kind of hush that makes you aware of your own breathing — and the occasional creak of snow settling on the roof. The chalet itself covers 80 square meters of internal living space on a single level, set on a leased 1,000-square-meter plot that gives you genuine breathing room. The layout is practical in the way that good mountain architecture always is: everything has a purpose, nothing is wasted. You come through the entrance hall, drop your ski boots and wet jackets in the hallway, and then the living room opens up ahead of you — wooden floors, heavy ceiling beams, paneled walls that have absorbed years of wood smoke and warmth. The closed fireplace and wood stove sit at the center of this room like the whole cabin was designed around them, which honestly, it probably was. After a day on the trails, you want fire, warmth, and a flat surface for your coffee mug. This room delivers all three. The kitchen ... click here to read more

Welcome to Jervbekkhåmmåren 80 and this beautiful cabin property! Photo: Interior photo by June Haukdal