A modern holiday cottage built in 2007, with large panoramic windows in the large living room and the loft space, with a separate TV-room. The cottage has all necessary facilities and the property is at the end of a road with a view of the fjord. The area is sunny and the cottage has two spacious terraces. The archipelago here is famous for its beauty and fishing, and there is a beach in walking distance from the cottage. The "book town" of Tvedestrand is only 5 minutes away by car, with plenty of shops and restaurants within the charming old town centre. You can reach Arendal within a small half hour along the coastal road, the capital of Aust Agder. The coast and the inland both offer nature experiences with fishing and bathing in the sea and lakes.

Property details:Build: 2007
2 living room: 95 m2, (1DE), pellet stove, radio, CD player, DVD player, TV, cable TV
1 dining room:
4 bedroom: (1DB)+(1DB)+(1DB)+(4S)
kitchen area: Electric cooker, fridge, freezer 100 - 139 l., cooker hood, dish washer, washing machine, coffee funnel
Bath/WC: WC, wash basin, shower, underfloor heating, sauna
Bath/WC: WC, wash basin, bath tub, underfloor heating
and: Terrace, whirlpool, electric heating, natural plot 500 m2, mixed furnishings, view over water, non-smoking house
Extra costs:Electricity(Season 2020): according to use - 0,15 EUR/kWh, mandatory products, paid on site in local currency.Water: inclusive

Area:

Holidays in Southern Norway
Southern Norway's archipelago is made up of islets, small
islands
and sheltered coves. A distinctive feature of Southern
Norway's
coastal strip are the characteristic little white towns and
villages like Risør,
Tvedestrand, Arendal,
Grimstad, Lillesand, Mandal, Farsund and Flekkefjord. The
towns
are
very distinctive with their white-painted timber houses, and
photogenic cobbled
streets and alleyways. Kristiansand is
the biggest town in Southern Norway and unofficial capital
of the region. It
also has the same characteristic white timber houses.
The district of Posebyen in the centre of Kristiansand is a
clear
example that Kristiansand is also typical of the villages
and towns of Southern Norway,
despite its size.
Southern Norway - more than sun and islands.
But Southern Norway is more than sun, islands and
picture-postcard
villages. In the land between sea and mountains, you will
also find
long valleys and fertile uplands. A tidy
cultural landscape and extensive forest and heathland areas
are
the 'hidden secrets' of Southern Norway.
This is where you can find some of the country's
best salmon rivers, calm mountain lakes perfect for kayaking
trips,
mountain hikes with stunning views, and a huge variety of
activities to choose from. This part of Southern Norway
provides an interesting contrast to the holiday atmosphere
of the coast. All you have to do is
decide how active you want your holiday to be.
High-adrenaline
waterfall adventures on steep mountains with exciting
rapids?
Or quiet as a mouse in your quest for the ultimate encounter
with a
beaver? A variety of companies in Southern Norway offer
activities ranging
from elk and beaver safaris, to rafting, mountain climbing,
canoeing and
kayaking. Both beside the coast and in the mountains are a
number of
excellent golf courses.
Culture and festivals
World-famous authors and artists like Henrik Ibsen,
Knut Hamsun and Gustav Vigeland had connections with
Southern Norway. Every year, several theatre and music
festivals are held
in the region.
The Risør Chamber Music Festival has received international
acclaim, and is a showcase for world-class musicians. In
the galleries and arts and crafts outlets you can find
everything from
kitsch to provocative contemporary art. Many renowned
artists live and work in the region.
Loads for kids:
Southern Norway is the perfect region for children. It has
Kristiansand Zoo, where you can find a forest climbing park,
aqua park, playgrounds, rafting, heaps of hay for jumping
in, and not least
exotic animals - enough to
keep the kids entertained throughout their holiday.
Kristiansand Zoo is one of the most
popular attractions in Norway, but Southern Norway also has
numerous other
theme parks
and activity parks. Southern Norway is the perfect region
for children, and you
don't have far to go between all its
numerous highlights. Sun and sand in
the summer - although as we all know, the sun
doesn't always cooperate. So if the sun goes in or if you're
visiting Southern Norway
outside the swimming season, there still are plenty of
activities
to enjoy, no matter what the weather is doing.
Hiking and cycling in Southern Norway
Outside the towns and villages, there tend to be
excellent, well-marked
trails in stunning natural surroundings. If you're looking
for a bigger
challenge, there is a huge variety of hiking routes in
the forests and mountains. Kristiansand and Oppland Tourist
Association
have cabins and way-marked trails throughout the mountain
region.
Many of the trails and paths are also ideal for bikes. Cycle
route
no. 3, from Kristiansand to Hovden, is suitable for the
entire family. It
takes you into beautiful natural scenery, with sights and
activities
all along the way. Cycle route no. 1 runs from Flekkefjord
to Risør - 1
past white-painted Southern Norwegian villages and areas of
natural beauty.
The cycle routes are well signposted and shown on special
maps.
Fishing
All along the coast, there is no charge for fishing, and the
waters are rich in
cod, coalfish, mackerel and many other species. You can
fish
independently or with local boatmen who know the area.
Winter in a holiday home in Norway
The mountains and downhill ski resorts are much closer than
most people think. Only one hour's drive from the centre of
Kristiansand,
you can find
ski slopes. After a longer drive up into
Setesdal valley, you arrive in Hovden, one of the country's
most
popular winter sports centres, around 800 metres above sea
level.
We also have the famous downhill ski resort of Sirdal, which
is
a short drive from Egersund or Stavanger. Åseral is the
closest winter destination if you're travelling from
Kristiansand, only
an hour and a half by car, surrounded by spectacular natural
scenery - and Brokke is on the way
to Hovden. All of the resorts have skiing instructors and
ski equipment for hire.

Functies

  • Property type Holiday house
    Living area 160 m²
    Minimum occupancy 1 Persons
    Maximum occupancy 12 Persons
    Other Non-smoking house
    Pet allowed Pets not permitted
    Number of bathrooms 2
    Number of bedrooms 4
  • Living room furniture Fireplace
  • On-site leisure facilities Sauna
    Whirlpool
    Garden facilities Garden furniture provided
  • Entertainment electronics Radio/radio alarm clock
    Cable reception
    CD-Player
    TV
    DVD
    Equipment Washing machine
  • Bathroom features Toilet
    Wash basin
    Shower
    Bath tub
  • Kitchen furniture/equipment Extractor hood
    Deep freezer
    Dishwasher
    Refrigerator
    Electric stove
  • View from the holiday home Sea/lake
    Distance to town 5 km
    Distance to next restaurant 5 km
    Distance to next shopping facilities 5 km
    Distance to lake 1 km
    Distance to sea/lake 0.15 km

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