Swedish Countryside Cottage Retreat: Cozy 2-Room Haven near Lidköping's Nature and Lake Vänern

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Sjöskogen 116, Kålland-Ulleredsbro, Lidköpings kommun, Lidköping (Sweden)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 32Floor area

€33,760

Country home

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

32m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Once upon a time, nestled within the serene landscapes of Lidköping in the beautiful country of Sweden, there lies a quaint cottage waiting for its new owner. Positioned at Sjöskogen 116, Kålland-Ulleredsbro, this delightful country home offers a unique blend of tranquility and seclusion without being far from civilization. If you're looking for a serene refuge with nature's embrace, yet with modern life's conveniences just a short drive away, this is the place for you.

The property stands proudly at the edge of a lush forest, granting you an unspoiled view of the fields stretching out into the horizon. Here, mornings are filled with the sweet sound of birdsong, and the air is always fresh and rejuvenating. For those who cherish simplicity and a connection with nature, this cottage offers an inviting retreat.

Built with a simple standard, the structure comprises two cozy rooms. The kitchen, quaint and functional, can accommodate a small dining table. A trellis divides this from the sleeping area, providing a touch of rustic charm to the space. The bathroom facilities include a shower room with a washbasin and a composting toilet, catering to those who appreciate an eco-friendly lifestyle.

As you step into the living room, you're greeted by windows on two sides. Light floods the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The room extends onto a glazed veranda, perfect for soaking in the view while sipping on your morning coffee. The entry to this haven is from a wooden deck that faces west—a lovely spot perfect for outdoor furniture. Enjoy sunsets replete with vibrant colors, best paired with a good book or delightful company.

Here's a quick list of the features you’ll find:

- 1 bedroom
- 1 bathroom
- 32 square meters in size
- Living room with dual aspect windows
- Glazed veranda
- Wooden deck facing west
- Outbuilding for storage
- Small shed for tools
- Spacious plot
- Potential to purchase the land

For those enchanted by gardening or simply yearn for a bit of land, the garden area offers a vast canvas for your green thumb endeavors. It includes an outbuilding for storage, along with a smaller shed for your gardening tools.

But what makes this cottage even more appealing is its location. Positioned near the water at Ulleredsbro, it’s a short stroll to a summer café and Lake Vänern. Herein lies opportunities for swimming, picnicking, a marina full of nautical adventures, and enjoying the Swedish summer to its fullest. With less than a 20-minute drive, you can reach central Lidköping—a lively town with plenty of shops, cafes, and cultural experiences ready to be explored. There’s even a bus stop nearby, linking you to the whimsical Spiken fishing harbor—a summer destination known for its bustle of activity.

Living in Lidköping means embracing the four distinct seasons in Sweden—winters are cold with occasional snowfall, setting the scene for cozy nights indoors. Spring offers a dramatic transformation as flowers burst forth with color. Summers are mild and pleasant, perfect for countless outdoor activities, while autumn brings in cool breezes and breathtaking foliage. You’re never far from nature, and the opportunity for a balance between the serenity of the countryside and the vibrance of life in town is unmatched.

And while this cottage is in good condition, there's ample possibility for personalization. Those who have a taste for interior design will find the option to infuse their style rewarding. Whether you want to keep it as a serene escape or transform it into a more modern dwelling, the potential is limitless.

So, if you’re a foreign buyer or an expat looking for an inviting home abroad, consider this Swedish gem. It's not just a property—it's a sanctuary of peace and potential, awaiting your touch.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
32
Price per m²
€1,055
Garden size
1500
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Main house and lakeside view

Step out onto the rear deck just after seven on a July morning. The meadows stretch out in every direction, still wet with dew, and the only sound is birdsong cutting through air that smells faintly of pine and grass. This is Barkö — a quiet hamlet tucked into the Swedish countryside outside Östhammar, where summer feels unhurried and deliberately slow in the best possible way. Set on a generous 2,411 square metre plot along Barkö 121, this red-and-white Swedish country home from 1975 has spent its entire life in one family's hands. That kind of continuity shows. The garden is mature and deeply considered — not manicured to within an inch of its life, but layered: open lawn rolling into shade from established trees, with space carved out naturally for a kitchen garden if you want one, a greenhouse if you've been meaning to start one, or simply a hammock strung between two birches. The lot is large enough to feel private, small enough to manage on a weekend without it becoming a chore. Inside, 50 square metres is used sensibly. The living room anchors the house around a wood-burning stove that does serious work on cool September evenings when the nights start turning. Large windows pull the outside in — you get a long view over meadows and pastures that changes character entirely depending on the light and the season. The kitchen connects without fuss, practical and well-positioned for someone cooking for a table of six after a day out on the water. Two bedrooms, one bathroom with shower and WC, and a covered entrance veranda where your morning coffee goes cold because you keep stopping to watch whatever is happening in the garden. The sea is 3.2 kilometres away. That's a ten-minute bike ride on flat terrain, the kind ... click here to read more

Front view of the summer cottage

The first thing you notice on a summer morning at Litsnäset 130 is the sound of the Indalsälven moving past the garden — a low, steady current that replaces whatever city noise you carried here. The boathouse is twenty steps from the kitchen door. The fishing rod is already rigged. Coffee's on. This compact one-bedroom holiday home in Lit, Jämtland sits on a 1,150-square-metre riverside plot in the small community of Litsnäset, roughly ten minutes by car from the town of Lit and about forty minutes from Östersund. At 20 square metres, it's deliberately simple. That's not a limitation — it's the point. This kind of cabin demands very little of you. You spend your time outside. The main house pulls off something that bigger properties often fail at: everything is in its right place. A wood-burning stove anchors the living area, which doubles as a sleeping space with a sofa corner and bunk bed. When you light the fire on an October evening and the river mist rolls across the plot, the whole room feels genuinely warm rather than just heated. The kitchen is compact but practical, with its own separate entrance opening directly onto the garden — meaning you can carry plates straight to the terrace table without threading through the living space. Small detail. Big difference in daily use. The partly covered terrace is where most of the daylight hours happen in summer. It faces the water. The sun in Jämtland in July doesn't set until past ten, and from the terrace you watch the light go gold on the Indalsälven for what feels like hours. The property's own stretch of riverfront is directly accessible — you walk across your garden and you're at the water's edge. Swimming, fishing from the bank, pushing a kayak in. No shared ac ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the holiday home and garden

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Step outside on a Tuesday morning in July, coffee in hand, and hear absolutely nothing except a wood pigeon somewhere in the birch trees overhead and the distant lap of Lake Vänern carrying across the meadow. That's 550 meters of open Swedish countryside between you and the largest lake in the Nordic countries. That's what Ulleredsbro 56 actually feels like. This is a three-building property on Kållandsö — the wooded island in Lidköping municipality that most international buyers have never heard of, which is precisely the point. It sits in Västra Götaland, a region that Swedes themselves treat as a serious destination, and it offers something increasingly rare: a genuine country retreat with multiple usable structures, a garden that's mature enough to actually give shade, and a waterside lifestyle that doesn't come with a waterside price tag. Listed at 54,900 EUR for a leasehold arrangement (standard and well-regulated in this part of Sweden), this is one of those properties where the numbers make you look twice. The three buildings are what make this place work. The centerpiece is a brand-new Attefall house — a Swedish planning category for compact structures built without a full permit — completed in 2023. Eighteen square meters, yes, but designed with the kind of floor logic that makes every centimeter count. There's a sleeping area, and a bathroom with both a combustion toilet and a proper shower. The materials are fresh, the finish is clean, and the whole thing is built for year-round use. On a cold November weekend, it holds warmth the way a well-insulated modern build should. Then there's the original blacksmith's cottage. Thirty square meters of preserved character — low ceilings, thick walls, a fireplace in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Kållandsö, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to experience the tranquil beauty of Sweden's countryside. Located at Kållandsö Eke 4, just a stone's throw from the vibrant town of Lidköping, this property is a haven for those seeking peace, privacy, and a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of birch leaves and the distant call of birds, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over your private garden. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. With 58 square meters of cozy living space, this property is perfect for those who appreciate the simplicity and charm of rural living. A Home with Heart Built in 1972, the main house exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere. Its practical layout includes two comfortable bedrooms, a spacious living room, a functional kitchen, and a combined WC and shower. The interiors are designed to maximize comfort and convenience, making it an ideal setting for both short getaways and extended stays. Features & Amenities: - Two cozy bedrooms - Spacious living room - Functional kitchen - Combined WC and shower - Utility building with shower and washing machine - Separate guest cottage for additional accommodation - Municipal water and sewage - Fiber optic internet potential - Beautifully landscaped garden with birch trees and shrubs - West-facing terrace for evening relaxation - Large 1,549 square meter lot A Garden of Possibilities The mature garden is a standout feature, offering a lush landscape of birch trees, shrubs, and grassy areas. It's a perfect spot for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply wish to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. The west-facing terrace is an ideal place to unwind with a ... click here to read more

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If you're looking for a slice of tranquility with the right dose of nature and enough room to breathe, this country home in Lidköping, Sweden could be your perfect answer. Nestled on Tjärsjövägen, Skaven/Kållandsö, this charming property sits in the exquisite Ekens Archipelago on Kållandsö. It’s got all the makings of a sanctuary away from the bustling city life. First off, let me talk about the house itself. Built in 1974, this 94 square-meter single-story dwelling has got five rooms. Not just rooms—a genuine five-bedroom space that caters to families or even those who love to have guests over frequently. There's only one bathroom, so maybe not overexciting in that department, but it ticks the necessities box for sure. Over the years, some thoughtful renovations have taken place, balancing contemporary comforts with a homey ambiance. You won't find any flashy, over-the-top modern frills here; instead, it's all about practicality and warmth. Unfolding around the house is a sprawling 1,545 square-meter lot. It’s a gardener’s dream—prime land for cultivating a diverse garden or transforming into a play area for the kids. Similarly, if you just want to set up a hammock and catch up on all those books you said you'd read, this place lends itself naturally to relaxation and leisure. Oh, and let’s not forget your furry friends; they’ll have ample room to roam about here. One thing that sets this place as ideal for those looking to get away from it all is its location. Just 600 meters away lies the Vänern lake, a definite asset for anyone delighted by water activities. Whether you're into fishing, swimming, or just looking to picnic by the lake, it’s a massive plus point. Included with the property, you'll find a boat berth ... click here to read more

5 room vacation home on Tjärsjövägen 5 Skaven/Kållandsö

A Tranquil Equestrian Retreat in the Heart of Sweden Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft neighing of horses, as the first light of dawn filters through the mullioned windows of your Swedish country home. Nestled in the serene landscape of Lidköping, Jakobstorp 1 offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern convenience, making it the perfect sanctuary for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. A Home Steeped in Tradition and Comfort As you approach this enchanting property, a gravel driveway leads you past a picturesque stream and a charming bridge, setting the stage for the elegance that awaits. The main house, with its classic yellow facade and white trim, exudes traditional Swedish charm. Step inside to discover a meticulously maintained interior, where authentic details like herringbone parquet floors and ornate moldings create an atmosphere of timeless elegance. The ground floor is designed for both family living and entertaining, featuring spacious, interconnected rooms that flow seamlessly from the kitchen to the dining area. The Kvänum kitchen, crafted in stained oak, is a chef's delight, offering ample workspace and a built-in fireplace that adds warmth and character. The adjacent dining room, with its masonry open fireplace, invites cozy gatherings and memorable meals. Upstairs, the bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged around a light-filled family room that opens onto a balcony, offering views of the expansive garden. The master bedroom, with its traditional tiled stove, provides a cozy retreat, while the fully tiled bathrooms, one with marble flooring, ensure modern comfort. Equestrian Excellence at Your Doorstep For horse enthusiasts, Jakobstorp 1 is a dream come tr ... click here to read more

Front view of Jakobstorp 1 country home

Nestled in the picturesque setting of Lidköping, Sweden, Almertz väg 33 in the quaint village of Filsbäck offers an inviting country home experience like no other. As a busy real estate agent representing a global community of property enthusiasts, I'm thrilled to guide you through this delightful opportunity that's perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking for a slice of life in this charming part of the world. The property rests comfortably as a cozy dwelling, just a stone's throw away from calming natural surroundings and the serene waters of the lake. With a single bedroom and bathroom, this country home spans 39 square meters—a perfect size for those hoping to downsize or secure a vacation retreat with lots of benefits. Filsbäck, where this property is located, is known for its tight-knit community and stunning natural beauty. The area offers a lifestyle that seamlessly marries relaxation with active outdoor pursuits. The climate here tends to be moderate, with vibrant seasonal changes that paint the landscape in varying hues throughout the year, offering something for every intrepid nature admirer. Summers by the lake are especially enchanting, with numerous opportunities for swimming, fishing, or simply lounging by the water. Upon arriving, you'll be greeted by the glazed terrace, which acts as a welcoming portal to the main house. The terrace provides an easily accessible spot to unwind or entertain guests, comfortably accommodating both a sofa set and a dining table. Inside, an open floor plan marries the living room and kitchen harmoniously, creating an inviting space that urges connection and conviviality. The living area includes a cozy TV nook, making it an ideal place to relax after a day exploring ... click here to read more

Main house and garden

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers, all while nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque Kinnekulle region. Welcome to Skagen Ekslund 1, a delightful country home in Hällekis, Götene kommun, where the charm of early 20th-century architecture meets the tranquility of rural living. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that blends relaxation, nature, and the rich cultural tapestry of Sweden. A Glimpse into Your New Home Built in 1909, this 58-square-meter home is a testament to timeless design and enduring quality. With two cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, it offers the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a holiday escape. The living spaces are bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that frame the lush greenery outside, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and outdoor beauty. The Allure of Kinnekulle Kinnekulle, often referred to as the "flowering mountain," is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity. Here, you can explore scenic hiking trails, discover rare plant species, and enjoy panoramic views over Lake Vänern, Sweden's largest lake. Just a short 2.7-kilometer journey from your doorstep, the lake offers opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. A Garden Lover's Paradise The property sits on a generous 3,521-square-meter plot, offering ample space for gardening enthusiasts to cultivate their own green paradise. The mature garden is a tapestry of vibrant colors and textures, with a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowering plants that create a private oasis. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply enjoy the ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Welcome to the serene countryside of Skara, where tranquility meets opportunity at Vinköl Bengtsgården 1. If you’re a potential overseas buyer or an expat looking for a piece of Sweden to call your own, this farm property may just be the picturesque getaway you've been dreaming about. Set in the historic and culturally rich area of Skara kommun, this property combines spacious living with the charm (oops, used that word) of rural life. Nestled in the heart of Skara, this country home is for those who crave the simplicity of countryside living yet still want access to the conveniences of town life. With 203 square meters of living space that accommodates 7 well-appointed rooms and a kitchen, the pleasure of transforming this house into your personalized home awaits. It's perfect for a large family, with plenty of space for everyone, or even for someone looking to explore creating a cozy bed and breakfast. Property Features: - 1.5 stories with a basement - 7 spacious rooms - Approximately 2 hectares of land - Large manor house - Separate servant’s cottage - Barn with stable and older barn section - Chicken house for the aspiring farmer - Simple garage for your vehicle - Earth cellar for storage - Option to purchase additional arable land For those considering moving to Sweden, Skara offers a delightful mix of history, scenic beauty, and cultural activities. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and historically significant sites like the Skara Cathedral, this town is a treasure trove for those who appreciate the past. Close-knit community vibes, with annual events and festivals, make it easy for newcomers to integrate and feel at home. For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding landscapes provide ample opportu ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the serene reflection of a private lake just steps from your door. Welcome to Skarstad Backen 1, a captivating country home nestled in the heart of Vara, Sweden. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where history, nature, and modern comforts converge, offering an unparalleled second home experience. A Historical Gem with Modern Comforts Originally built in the early 1800s, this timber-framed residence has been meticulously renovated to preserve its historical charm while integrating contemporary amenities. The result is a harmonious blend of old-world allure and modern convenience, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a vacation home that offers both character and comfort. Key Features: - 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom: Spacious and adaptable, perfect for family getaways or hosting friends. - 145 Square Meters: Ample space for relaxation and entertainment. - Private Lake Access: Enjoy fishing, swimming, or simply unwinding by the water. - Lakeside Cabin: A charming retreat with a large deck, ideal for summer gatherings. - Geothermal Heating & Solar Panels: Eco-friendly and cost-effective energy solutions. - Fiber-Optic Internet: Stay connected with high-speed internet, perfect for remote work. - 2 Hectares of Pastureland: Ideal for small-scale farming or keeping livestock. - 3.5 Hectares Total Land: Expansive grounds offering privacy and potential for outdoor activities. - Outbuildings: Includes a root cellar, former brewhouse, and a versatile utility building. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Skarstad Backen 1 is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. The surrounding region of Västra Götaland is renowned for its natural beauty, o ... click here to read more

Front view of the main house and garden

Picture yourself stepping out onto your private terrace on a crisp Swedish morning, coffee in hand, as mist rises from the surrounding farmland and birdsong echoes from the nearby forest. This is the daily reality awaiting at this traditional 1909 red-painted villa in Stora Levene, where the tranquility of rural Västergötland meets the practical convenience of village life. For international buyers seeking an authentic Scandinavian retreat with genuine character and exceptional outdoor space, this property represents the quintessential Swedish countryside experience without the isolation that often comes with rural living. The Stora Levene Lifestyle Experience Stora Levene offers a rare combination for vacation home seekers: genuine countryside immersion with unexpected urban conveniences. This vibrant village in Västra Götaland County provides the infrastructure international owners need while preserving the peaceful, nature-connected lifestyle that draws visitors to Sweden. The presence of a train station directly in the village transforms accessibility, connecting you to Göteborg in under 90 minutes and making weekend escapes from European cities remarkably feasible. This railway connection elevates the property from remote cottage to genuinely accessible second home, perfect for owners who want frequent visits without complicated logistics. The village itself defies typical rural limitations. Within walking distance, you'll find a grocery store for provisioning your stays, a bakery serving traditional Swedish pastries and breads, and essential services that eliminate the need for constant trips to larger towns. The local school with sports hall creates a genuine community atmosphere, while the swimming lake become ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa and garden

Alright, so thanks for your patience, I’m just quickly typing this up between showings—if you’re looking at this property and thinking about making Sweden your home, or just want a little escape in the countryside, let me walk you through what we’ve actually got here at Österäng Mickelstorp 1, right outside of Götene. I work with international buyers all the time and I totally get it, relocating to another country means you wanna know what kind of area you’re buying into, what the house REALLY needs, and whether the lifestyle fits. So, let’s get into it. We’re looking at a traditional Swedish country home, a real countryside cottage (the locals would call it a “torp”), standing since 1882, and honestly, it wears its history in a good way. The house is not huge—just 51 square meters, you’ve got basically one bedroom and one bathroom—but it’s perfect for someone (or a couple) wanting a manageable spot, maybe for holidays or even as a creative retreat if work-from-home is your thing. If you’re a small family, there’s possibility to sleep more in the living area (people make it work here, trust me). The property’s in good condition, not ultra-posh or anything, but you don’t walk in and think you need to rip everything out. The original wooden floors are solid, there’s that Falu red paint outside so you get the picture-postcard look, and both the kitchen and living room have fireplaces that still get used when it’s chilly—which it can be, Sweden isn’t the Mediterranean, right? Let me paint you a little picture on daily living: mornings in summer, you can open up the veranda doors, have your coffee on the wooden deck and maybe watch a neighbor’s cows in the next field. There’s a robotic lawnmower doing its job in the backg ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage

Welcome to the picturesque landscape of Kinnekulle, nestled in the charming countryside of Götene kommun, Sweden, where an enchanting country home awaits you at Österplana Korsgården 3. This winterized cottage is truly a hidden gem, offering a unique blend of rustic charm and modern living, set against the breathtaking backdrop of one of Sweden's most scenic locales. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you that this property is not just a house; it's a lifestyle waiting for the right owner to step in and embrace all it has to offer. Imagine waking up each morning to the serenade of chirping birds and the fresh scent of nature. With a living space that includes three quaint red cottages, each measuring 45 square meters, you have a combined space of 135 square meters to call your own. This charming setting is reminiscent of storybooks, evoking visions of a peaceful village straight out of Bullerbyn. Living in Kinnekulle isn't just about the home itself; it's about embracing a community that is steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness. The Kinnekulle area, affectionately known as the 'blooming mountain,' is famed for its captivating landscape. With 17 nature reserves crisscrossed by hiking trails, it's a paradise for nature lovers. Picture yourself spending weekends exploring the trails or enjoying a lazy afternoon by Lake Vänern, Scandinavia's largest lake, with its serene waters offering refreshing swimming spots. The climate here in Götene provides a pleasant variety for those who appreciate the changing seasons. You can enjoy cool, crisp winters, vibrant springs, warm and sunny summers, and colorful autumns. Each season paints the landscape with its own unique hues, offering stunning views right from your ... click here to read more

3 rooms Winterized cottage at Österplana Korsgården 3 Kinnekulle Götene kommun

Nestled in the heart of Sweden's picturesque countryside, Baljered Sörgården 1 offers a unique opportunity to embrace a tranquil rural lifestyle without sacrificing modern comforts. This charming country home, located in the serene community of Stora Levene, is a haven for those seeking peace, space, and a touch of equestrian elegance. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your home. This is life at Baljered Sörgården 1, where the pace is slower, the air is fresher, and the possibilities are endless. A Home with Heart and History Originally built in 2005, this well-maintained residence has been thoughtfully extended and renovated to offer a spacious and inviting living environment. With 122 square meters of living space, the home is designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The main floor welcomes you with a bright and airy living room, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Large windows frame the stunning views of the surrounding landscape, allowing natural light to flood the space. The modern kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, fully equipped with ample storage and workspace. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area comfortably accommodates a large table, making it the heart of the home for shared meals and celebrations. Flexible Living Spaces The property boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, offering flexible accommodation options for families, guests, or a home office. Two tastefully designed bathrooms feature quality fixtures and fittings, ensuring comfort and convenience for all residents. An additional 30 square meter auxiliary area provides versatile space for a utility room, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Helås, Vara Municipality, this farmhouse at Ryda Viken 1 offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil Swedish countryside lifestyle. You'll find yourself immersed in the serene charm of the rural landscape, with ample space to breathe and ponder life amidst the beauty of nature. With its good condition and potential to accommodate a rejuvenating lifestyle, this farmhouse might just be what you've been searching for. This unique property is a traditional farmhouse, offering a tantalizing mix of Swedish culture and peaceful living. The main farmhouse itself offers a welcoming space with four bedrooms that are ready to accommodate your family or perhaps offer plentiful opportunities for creative spaces like an art studio or home office. The spacious living room provides enough room for both family gatherings and intimate reflection—it’s perfect for unwinding after a day filled with adventure or hard work on the farm. The kitchen is bright and prepared to become the heart of the home, where meals can be lovingly prepared and shared. With several outbuildings including a barn, insulated workshop with underfloor heating, carriage shed, and machine hall, this property is a haven for those who love hands-on projects or need space for hobbies. It's a domain where work meets leisure, perfect for someone ready to roll up their sleeves and engaged in varied activities. Imagine mornings spent in the cozy warmth of your workshop, coffee in hand, ready to take on your next project while the rest of the world is still waking up. Living in Vara Municipality offers its own share of attractions and conveniences. The area is known for its natural beauty, with the changin ... click here to read more

5-room Farm without Agriculture at Ryda Viken 1 Helås Vara Municipality

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Sweden's Countryside Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the canopy of mature oaks surrounding your home. Welcome to Stenum Nyholm 1, a serene country retreat nestled in the lush landscapes of Skara, Sweden. This property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and modern comfort. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 1995, this single-story residence is thoughtfully designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings. The L-shaped layout maximizes both indoor and outdoor living spaces, creating a harmonious flow that invites you to enjoy every corner of this home. The glazed clay tile roof adds a touch of traditional charm, while the meticulously landscaped garden offers a private oasis for relaxation and recreation. Step inside to discover a spacious open-plan kitchen and living area, where oak parquet flooring and a centrally located tiled stove create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, with its crisp white cabinetry and stylish countertops, is both functional and modern, making it a perfect space for culinary adventures and family gatherings. Adjacent to the main living area, a generous sunroom extends your enjoyment of the outdoors well into the cooler months. This space opens onto one of two stone-paved patios, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the serene garden views. A Haven for Nature Lovers and Hobbyists The estate spans approximately 5.5 hectares, offering ample space for gardening, animal husbandry, or simply enjoying the open countryside. The grounds are beautifully organized, with expansive lawns maintain ... click here to read more

Front view of the country home and garden

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hjortens Udde, Mellerud, this delightful country home offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located at Udden 10, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the everyday reality at this charming country home, perfectly positioned near the shimmering shores of Lake Vänern. With its expansive 3,415 square meter plot, this property is a haven for those who crave both privacy and the great outdoors. A Home Designed for Comfort and Functionality The main house, a cozy 43 square meters, is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. It features two inviting bedrooms, a practical kitchen, and a versatile living area that can easily transform into a dining space or home office. Large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding greenery, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Key Features: - Location: Udden 10, Hjortens Udde, Mellerud, Sweden - Property Type: Country home - Condition: Good - Size: 43 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Plot Size: 3,415 square meters - Price: 69,500 - Additional Structures: Guest cottage and storage shed - Utilities: Connected to municipal water via community association - Proximity to Lake Vänern: Short cycle to sandy beaches - Outdoor Activities: Swimming, fishing, boating, hiking - Local Amenities: Shops, restaurants, and services in Mellerud - Community: Friendly mix of permanent residents and seasonal visitors A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Hjor ... click here to read more

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Charming Country Cottage in Melleruds, Jakobsbyn Embrace the unique character of this country home nestled comfortably in the serene landscape of Jakobsbyn, Melleruds kommun. This captivating property offers an authentic taste of rural Swedish living with its quaint design and rustic appeal. While its condition is good, the potential for customization ensures that new homeowners can tailor this delightful space to meet their own style and needs. Property Features: - Living area: 50 square meters - 3 restful bedrooms - 1 practical bathroom - Spacious garden spanning 3,716 square meters with ornate plantings - An inviting wood-fired hot tub - Functional outbuilding perfect for storage or hobbies - Property lot featuring perennial plants, pruned trees, a quaint stone well, and enchanting stone settings Boasting a plot significantly adorned with verdant greens and ornamented gardens, this home presents not only a peaceful retreat but also endless gardening opportunities. The large garden area is ready to be the canvas for your horticultural creativity or simply a serene spot to relax and enjoy nature's palette. The cottage itself is comfortably settled in a locale that promises the dual advantage of seclusion and connectivity. Ideal for those who appreciate privacy, it also keeps company with nature, making it a nurturing environment for families, writers, or anyone looking to escape the fast-paced city life. The nearby Lake Vänern is accessible by a leisurely bike ride, inviting residents to partake in water activities or tranquil afternoons by the waterside. While the cottage exudes historical charm, it remains open to renovations and personal touches aimed at enhancing its inherently warm and welcoming aura. This pro ... click here to read more

4 room cottage in Hultet Sandgärde 1, Jakobsbyn, Mellerud Municipality

Step into the enchanting world of Önaholm Getöstugan, an island sanctuary much like a veritable gem waiting to be discovered. Nestled in the scenic landscape of Värmland, Säffle kommun, this country home offers a unique opportunity for an overseas buyer seeking a peaceful retreat. The property spans across its own private island, providing the perfect setting for those desiring a blend of solitude and adventure, surrounded by the natural beauty that Sweden is so well known for. Living in Säffle offers a distinctive slice of the Swedish experience. This area is known for its rich forestry and stunning natural lakes, with Lake Vänern being the largest in the European Union. Imagine waking up to the serene views of your own over 1.5 km private shoreline. Here, you can enjoy the tranquil sounds of nature, away from the rush of urban life, making it perfect for families seeking to immerse themselves in the outdoors. The climate here in Värmland embraces the true essence of Scandinavian seasons. Summers are pleasant, inviting residents to explore the lush green forests and the cool waters of Lake Vänern. Winters cover the landscape in a picturesque layer of snow, making it ideal for winter sports enthusiasts and those who appreciate a cozy winter setting. It's a place where each season dramatically transforms the character of the landscape, offering year-round beauty and entertainment. The house itself is thoughtfully located to take full advantage of the island's breathtaking landscape. It's perched perfectly to offer grand views of your own pier and dock. 78 square meters of well-utilized space, this four-bedroom country home beckons with a cozy and serene atmosphere. You can almost feel the warmth of a family gathering o ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home at Önaholm Getöstugan, Värmland, Säffle kommun

Discover a tranquil retreat at Klätta 43, where this delightful country home offers a cozy escape immersed in the serene essence of rural Sweden. With its prime location near the quaint town of Säffle, this home provides an inviting haven for those seeking to embrace the balance of natural beauty and everyday conveniences. Busy as I am, let me take a moment to walk you through this potential-filled gem and the enriching lifestyle awaiting you in this part of the world. Nestled on a 70-square-meter plot, this three-bedroom cottage stands ready to welcome you and your family into its warm embrace. The vibrant Swedish countryside sets the scene for a life of leisure, with each season bringing its own distinct beauty. As you step through the front door, you are greeted by an atmosphere of comfort and potential—a blank canvas for your personal touch. Although it’s what some might call a work-in-progress in some areas, this home is mostly in good condition, offering a solid foundation and endless possibilities. The interior boasts ample natural light, streaming through large windows that frame the picturesque landscape. A stroll through the rooms will reveal: • Three inviting bedrooms • One well-appointed bathroom • Spacious living area • A functional kitchen space • Neutral color palette • Secure and cozy feel • Additional storage space • Efficient heating • Wooden flooring • Classic cottage architectural features Now, let’s talk about what it's really like to live in Säffle. This quaint town, located in Sweden, is an embodiment of tranquil country life with a close proximity to water—a unique combo that lends itself to a fulfilling lifestyle for the whole family. The region enjoys a climate that encompasses all four s ... click here to read more

Front view of the cottage