For many in Sweden, owning a cabin is part of the culture. A lot of people own summer houses or smaller vacation homes in addition to their traditional houses or flats. If you live in an urban area, that could be one way of getting closer to nature, which is why you can find so many cabins in remote or idyllic places such as the mountains, archipelagos, or woods.
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Even for those who don’t own their own, renting a cabin for vacations is not uncommon. At websites like Stugknuten, you can find quaint houses to rent for shorter stays. If you are planning a cabin vacation, here are a few places worth your consideration.
Åre or Sälen
If you like skiing, high altitudes, and snow, few things are cosier than renting a cabin close to the mountains. There are several well-known ski resorts in Sweden, and Åre and Sälen are perhaps the most popular.
Both locations offer downhill and cross-country skiing opportunities suited for beginners and more seasoned skiers. One thing that is good to know, if you are travelling to either of them by car, is that Åre is located much further north than Sälen.
Öland or Gotland
Sweden’s two largest islands, Gotland and Öland, are popular vacation destinations among Swedes and tourists from other countries. Borgholm, located on Öland, is one of the places in the country where most people want to rent a summer house.
Öland is, without doubt, one of the most picturesque spots in Sweden, but so is neighbouring Gotland. Sweden’s largest island is arguably just as beautiful as Öland but perhaps better suited for tourist activities. Both islands are popular among tourists, but in the summer, they flock to Gotland more extremely than to Öland.
Smögen
Many people fall in love with the Swedish west coast, and it’s not hard to understand why. The archipelago, the cliffs, and the atmosphere are as idyllic as it gets. If you find a cabin with a sea view, it honestly can’t get much better.
Here you can buy fresh fish and shellfish, more or less off the boat, swim in the ocean, and bathe in the sun.
Smögen is also just one of many beautiful places you can visit in Bohuslän and along the west coast. Other popular destinations include Marstrand, Malmön och Grebbestad, just to name a few.
Dalarna
If skiing or the archipelago isn’t your cup of tea, don’t worry, you can look for a cabin deep in the forests of Dalarna instead. Dalarna is the spot for those who dream of something secluded where all you can hear is the rustling of the leaves in the wind.
A popular spot to rent a cabin in Dalarna is Rättvik or somewhere else near Siljan, the nearby lake.
Österlen
The last place you must consider is Österlen, in the southeastern part of Skåne. The region is known for its beauty, shaped by the sea-front and the inland, where you can find vast, yellow grain fields, poppy fields, and even something as unusual as Swedish vineyards.
Close to the town of Simirishamn is one of the most popular spots to look for a cabin.
If you haven’t entertained the idea of a cabin vacation, now is the time to do so. There is an abundance of beautiful places in Sweden where you can find cabins to rent.
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