Traditional wooden house on the archipelago, more precisely on the island of Skjernøy, with road connection to the mainland. Here you can relax by the sea, go fishing and go for a walk or just enjoy the sunny days outside on the large terrace area of ??the house. The older house was lovingly repaired a few years ago and previously rebuilt several times. It now offers average good standard. The house has 3 bedrooms on the upper floor and a bunk below. The kitchen is spacious and modern equipped, the living room offers plenty of space and a stove for cooler days. Nature is right on your doorstep. The terrace is nicely embedded between the rocks and thus offers protection from the sea breeze. A path leads about 300 meters from the house down to the coast at Færøysund, where the boat belonging to the house is ready for fishing trips or trips to Mandal and the local beach Sjøsanden. Skjernøy is considered the southernmost, inhabited island of Norway and at the same time as a natural idyll. There are several picturesque little harbors to be discovered here: Dyrstadvågen, Farestad, Kirkevika, Skjernøysundet and Rossnes, which is connected to the island by a 110-meter long suspension bridge. The highest point of the island is the 103 m high Grotevarden. The beach at the lake Farestadtjernet, in the middle of the island. On a small, offshore island stands the lighthouse Ryvingen Fyr. The island and marine area around is known for a species-rich bird population. A narrow bridge connects the island with the mainland, from there it is only a short drive to Mandal. The archipelagos Tregde and Skogsøy are easily accessible by car or boat. Travel time to Kristiansand about 40 minutes (48 km via E39). The older holiday home is to be considered that he was repeatedly on and rebuilt and renovated, for example. The floor in the house partly has different levels. Stairs from the living area to the upper floor. The house is originally a residential building and leased