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10 2 reviews
Sweden
01/07 – 30/07
SG$172/nighttotal: SG$4988 (29 )
Nordklint -Fjällhem Med Hög Standard I Soligt Läge
1 1
chalet, Sälen
This modern alpine lodge in Nordklint, Stöten, is situated near Sälen's highest peak and offers access to hiking, fishing on the Görälven river, and cycling routes, with Trysil summer adventures just a short drive away. Accommodating up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this family-friendly chalet boasts a well-equipped kitchen, a living room with a 7-meter ceiling and fireplace, a private sauna with terrace access, a second living area upstairs, and private parking with an EV charging station.
8.4 6 reviews
Sweden
12/09 – 26/09
SG$80/nighttotal: SG$1120 (14 )
Chalet Långban By Interhome
1 3
chalet, Filipstad
Chalet Långban is located in Filipstad, Värmland, just 26 miles from Storfors Train Station and 42 miles from Hagfors Airport, offering a peaceful retreat in the tranquil region. This chalet has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience. This charming holiday home spans 90 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to six guests. Chalet Långban boasts a private patio, a fully equipped kitchen, separate bedrooms, a living room with a TV, private parking, and easy access to the beautiful lakes and forests of Värmland, ideal for fishing, hiking, and kayaking.
9.9 77 reviews
Sweden
03/08 – 17/08
SG$125/nighttotal: SG$1750 (14 )
Tylla 505 Bo På Hästgård I Dalarna
1 4
gîte, Borlänge
This self-catering cottage in Torsång, Borlänge, enjoys a peaceful setting near Lake Runn and the Dalälven river, within easy reach (distances not specified) of Romme Alpin ski resort and Gyllbergens nature reserve. Sleeping up to five guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, the property includes a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and a barbecue, plus private outdoor seating during summer.
9.4 19 reviews
Sweden
15/12 – 27/12
SG$186/nighttotal: SG$2232 (12 )
Chalet Kasen Sjökanten By Interhome
2 4
chalet, Färgelanda
Chalet Kasen Sjökanten is a lakeside holiday home in Färgelanda, Sweden, approximately 29 kilometres from Bohusläns Museum and Vänersborg railway station. This 70-square-metre self-catering lodge sleeps four, boasting two bedrooms, one bathroom, a sauna, a private terrace with lake views, and a well-equipped kitchen including a dishwasher; a cot is available.
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Frequently asked questions about cottages in Sweden
What are the top must-see attractions in Sweden?
Sweden boasts many incredible sights! Gamla Stan, Stockholm's Old Town, is a must-see, with its cobblestone streets and colourful buildings. Then there's the Vasa Museum, showcasing an incredibly well-preserved 17th-century warship. For natural beauty, consider the stunning Stockholm archipelago, easily explored by boat, or the breathtaking landscapes of Lapland in the north, famous for the Northern Lights.
Are there any regional or international airports in Sweden?
Yes, Sweden has several international airports, with Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) being the largest and busiest. Other significant international airports include Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (GOT) and Malmö Airport (MMX). Many smaller regional airports connect various parts of the country.
What part of Sweden is a good destination to rent a cottage?
The Swedish west coast, particularly the Bohuslän region, is popular for cottage rentals. The archipelago offers stunning coastal scenery and numerous charming villages. Alternatively, the lake districts of central Sweden, such as Dalarna, provide tranquil settings with beautiful lakes and forests perfect for a relaxing cottage holiday.
What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Sweden?
Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Sweden?
While a car offers flexibility, especially for exploring the countryside, it's not essential, particularly in larger cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö, which have excellent public transport systems. For exploring the archipelago or more remote areas, a car is more practical.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Sweden?
Where should you base yourself for a week in Sweden?
It depends on your interests! For a city break, Stockholm is an excellent choice. If you prefer a blend of city and nature, Gothenburg offers a good balance. For a more nature-focused trip, consider basing yourself in a town within the lake district or the west coast, allowing you to easily explore the surrounding areas.
What are the best cottages with parking in Sweden?
Where in Sweden do travellers go for the most favourable weather?
Southern Sweden generally experiences the warmest and sunniest weather, particularly the Skåne region. However, even in southern Sweden, the weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is always advisable.
Which areas in Sweden offer the best weekend experience?
Stockholm is perfect for a city break, offering a mix of culture, history, and vibrant nightlife. For a more relaxed weekend, Gothenburg's charming canals and diverse culinary scene are appealing. Alternatively, exploring the archipelago from a base on the coast provides a peaceful escape.
Are there any unique festivals in Sweden worth attending?
Sweden hosts many festivals. Midsummer (Midsommar) is a significant national celebration, with bonfires and traditional dancing. The Stockholm International Film Festival is a major international event. Many smaller local festivals celebrate everything from music to food and crafts, so checking local event listings would be beneficial.