Chalet with charm on the sunny southern slope of the Rigi
Fulfil your dream of owning your own home in one of the most beautiful regions of Switzerland! This charming chalet extends over two floors and offers the unique opportunity to live surrounded by nature.
The chalet on the southern slope of the Rigi towers above Vitznau in the small neighbourhood of Mittlerschwanden. The chalet impresses with its breathtaking view of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding mountains. The 180° panorama stretches from the Buochserhorn over the Bürgenstock to the Pilatus - in the distance, the peaks of the high Alps are impressive.
Top location with high privacy
The residential area is excellent: The house is in an absolutely quiet location. The Rigige region with its many hiking trails can be reached directly from the property. A recreational paradise at any time of year.
The chalet is surrounded by a generous piece of land that offers you a high level of privacy and numerous options for personalisation. Whether as a weekend retreat or a permanent residence - here you will find pure peace and relaxation.
Open-plan layout on two floors
The open-plan kitchen and the living/dining room are located on the upper floor. The magnificent panoramic terrace extends across the entire side of the house. The living room with its generous window front is designed so that you can enjoy the full view of the lake and the mountains.
The stairs take you down to the bedrooms. You can also enjoy a wonderful view from here. Thanks to the large windows, plenty of daylight streams into the room. From here you have direct access to the garden and the covered veranda.
Spacious property with many possibilities
Your chalet is located in the agricultural zone on a spacious plot of 1800 m2 Land area. Idyllically situated, away from the noise and stress - this chalet is the perfect opportunity to live in one of the most picturesque areas of Switzerland.
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