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Mysig Fjällstuga Mitt I Bydalsfjällen! - Sweden
8.3 73 reviews
Sweden
11/12 – 18/12
₹9316/nighttotal: ₹65212 (7 )

Mysig Fjällstuga Mitt I Bydalsfjällen!

2 1
chalet , Hallen
Bydalens Fjällby is situated in Hallen, a short distance from the popular ski slopes and hiking trails of the Bydalen area. This property has received excellent location and cleanliness ratings, as well as a very good overall user rating.
The property is a two-bedroom chalet with one bathroom and a floor area of 32 square metres. Guests can enjoy a terrace, garden, kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave, and oven, as well as a restaurant, parking, internet access, and pet-friendly accommodations.
Nordklint -Fjällhem Med Hög Standard I Soligt Läge - Sweden
10 2 reviews
Sweden
01/07 – 30/07
₹12762/nighttotal: ₹370098 (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.
Sommargyllen Torp Brändabo - Sweden
10 1 review
Sweden
05/07 – 09/07
₹15189/nighttotal: ₹60756 (4 )

Sommargyllen Torp Brändabo

1 2
chalet , Torsås
This chalet in Torsås, Sommargyllen Torp Brändabo, is located approximately 32 kilometres from Marinmuseum Karlskrona and the Naval Port of Karlskrona.
This 70 square metre accommodation, suitable for up to 7 guests, features 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a garden, and private parking, with outdoor play equipment available.
Villagatan - Sweden
9.7 18 reviews
Sweden
12/10 – 19/10
₹12128/nighttotal: ₹84896 (7 )

Villagatan

1 3
chalet , Hjo
Villagatan chalet in Hjo offers a peaceful garden setting, approximately 30 kilometres from Skövde Arena and Skövde railway station, and 68 kilometres from Jönköping Airport.
This 33-square-metre holiday home sleeps two guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, and private parking; enjoy garden views from your private patio.

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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 in Stockholm, housing the remarkably well-preserved 17th-century warship. Drottningholm Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a glimpse into Swedish royal history. Outside of Stockholm, you have the stunning archipelago, easily explored by boat, and the beautiful city of Gothenburg, known for its canals and vibrant cultural scene. For nature lovers, there's the Abisko National Park in Lapland, famous for its Northern Lights displays in winter.
  • Are there any regional or international airports in Sweden?

    Yes, Sweden has several major international airports and many smaller regional ones. Arlanda Airport (ARN) serves Stockholm, while Landvetter Airport (GOT) serves Gothenburg. Other significant airports include Malmö Airport (MMX) and Ängelholm–Helsingborg Airport (AGH). Many smaller airports connect to regional destinations across the country.
  • What part of Sweden is a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Sweden's vast countryside offers many opportunities for cottage rentals. The Stockholm archipelago is popular, offering waterfront cottages with stunning views. The lake districts of Värmland and Dalsland are also excellent choices, providing tranquil settings surrounded by nature. For something a bit different, consider the coastal regions of Bohuslän or Skåne, offering proximity to the sea and charming coastal villages.
  • What is the currency of Sweden?

    The currency in Sweden is the Swedish krona (SEK).
  • 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 cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, which have excellent public transport. For exploring the archipelago or more remote areas, a car is beneficial, but for city hopping and shorter trips, public transport is often sufficient and more environmentally friendly.
  • Where should you base yourself for a week in Sweden?

    It depends on your interests! For a blend of city and nature, Stockholm makes a great base. You can explore the city's attractions and easily access the archipelago. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, Gothenburg offers a charming city atmosphere with easy access to the west coast. For a focus on nature, consider basing yourself in a smaller town in the lake district or near a national park.
  • Where in Sweden do travellers go for the most favourable weather?

    Southern Sweden, particularly Skåne, generally experiences the warmest and sunniest weather. The west coast also enjoys relatively mild temperatures, but it can be rainier than the south. The further north you go, the colder and shorter the summers become.
  • Which areas in Sweden offer the best weekend experience?

    Stockholm offers a vibrant city break with museums, historical sites and a buzzing nightlife. Gothenburg provides a more relaxed weekend escape with its canals, charming neighbourhoods and culinary scene. For a nature-focused weekend, consider exploring the archipelago near Stockholm or visiting a national park like Tyresta National Park, easily accessible from Stockholm.
  • Are there any unique festivals in Sweden worth attending?

    Sweden hosts many festivals throughout the year. Midsummer (Midsommar) is a significant national celebration, usually in June, involving dancing around maypoles and traditional food. The Stockholm International Film Festival in November is a major international event. Various music festivals take place across the country during the summer months.
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