Best huts around Hjo offer diverse experiences, from historic bathing cabanas to wilderness shelters. Hjo is located on Lake Vättern, providing a blend of lakeside scenery and forest environments. The region features natural landscapes and trails suitable for outdoor activities. These structures serve as resting points for hikers and provide insight into the area's character.
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We spent the night here in a tent and can only agree. It can also be reached by car and can therefore be quite full in the summer months, but at the end of August it was fine. You can fill up water at the information point shortly before or you can get it from the stream.
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Vindskydd (weather shelter) with 4-5 beds on the edge of the Stora Röå nature reserve, directly on the E1 (European long-distance hiking trail 1). Barbecue fireplace in front, outhouse a little below. Close by is a nice place to sit (bench) by the lake. You can also get water here (better to boil it). Unfortunately, you can hear the traffic quite loudly.
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Vindskydd (weather shelter) with 4-5 beds not far from the E1 (European long-distance hiking trail 1). In front of it is a fire pit with benches. There is also an outhouse and a "well" with water (maybe better to boil it)
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Another great shelter along västra vätterleden. Beautiful place, well maintained with a fireplace, toilet and a garbage bin. Great quality on the water. The place is accessible by car, with a walk last part of 250m. Great sized parkingspot. Using the fireplace you have to bring your own wood. It is not allowed to gather material for the fire inside the nature reserve itself.
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Shelter, fireplace, toilets, camping tables and benches and plenty of space for tents. Right next to an amazing swimming spot.
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Hjo offers a diverse range of huts, from historic bathing cabanas along Lake Vättern to rustic wilderness shelters for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find colorful beach huts like those at Guldkroksbadet, as well as weather shelters (vindskydd) designed for hikers and campers, such as the Lakeside Shelter at Lake in Southern Sweden or the Hyltan Shelter and Fire Pit.
Yes, Hjo is known for its iconic Bathing Huts at Guldkroksbadet. These colorful beach cabanas, designed in 1913 by architect Lars Kellman, are a recognizable feature of Hjo's townscape and are still available for hire, offering a unique historical experience.
Several huts around Hjo are family-friendly. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake in Southern Sweden is a very large shelter with a lake view. The Shelter and camping spot is also great for families, featuring a fireplace, toilets, camping tables, and plenty of space for tents right next to a swimming spot.
Many shelters provide essential facilities. For example, the Hyltan Shelter and Fire Pit has a fireplace, toilet, and a garbage bin. The Shelter and camping spot also features a fireplace and toilets. The Stora Röå Shelter and Slättås Shelter both include a barbecue fireplace and an outhouse.
While many shelters have fire pits, it's important to be prepared. At the Hyltan Shelter and Fire Pit, you need to bring your own wood, as gathering material within the nature reserve is not permitted. For the Lakeside Shelter at Lake in Southern Sweden, a saw is available, but be aware of fire prohibition signs due to forest fire risk.
Some shelters offer good accessibility. The Hyltan Shelter and Fire Pit is accessible by car, with a 250-meter walk for the final part and a good-sized parking spot. The Shelter and camping spot can also be reached by car.
The huts around Hjo are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, such as the Hökensås MTB Trail, or explore running trails like the Bathing Huts at Vättern Lake loop. For more options, check out the guides for Gravel biking around Hjo, Running Trails around Hjo, and Road Cycling Routes around Hjo.
Yes, several shelters are located directly on or near popular hiking trails. The Stora Röå Shelter is situated on the edge of the Stora Röå nature reserve, directly on the E1 European long-distance hiking trail. The Hyltan Shelter and Fire Pit is located along the Västra Vätterleden trail.
Absolutely. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake in Southern Sweden offers a very nice lake view. Additionally, the historic Bathing Huts at Guldkroksbadet are located directly along the shoreline of Lake Vättern, providing picturesque views.
The huts in Hjo are nestled in diverse natural settings. You can expect to see beautiful lake scenery, especially around Lake Vättern, and explore forest environments. Shelters like Stora Röå Shelter are within nature reserves, offering opportunities to experience local flora and fauna.
Beyond the rustic shelters, the Hjo Forest Retreat offers a more comfortable nature experience with its forest lodge. It provides amenities such as wood-paneled interiors, a fireplace, and panoramic windows, serving as a gateway to the region's wilderness with added comfort.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural immersion. The historic bathing huts are loved for their unique character, while the wilderness shelters are valued for providing comfortable resting points with facilities like fire pits, toilets, and ample space for tents, often with beautiful lake views or forest settings.


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