Best huts around Borgholm are found on Öland, a Swedish island known for its natural beauty and cultural landmarks. The region offers diverse landscapes, from sandy beaches to unique nature reserves like Stora Alvaret. Borgholm itself provides a blend of historic sites, including Borgholm Castle ruins and Solliden Palace, alongside coastal charm. Accommodation in huts near Borgholm offers a direct connection to the island's environment and attractions.
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+ Restroom and trash can ICA supermarket just 3km away
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Nice fenced shelter area at Ramsö island connected by a small wooden bridge. At the fenced area there are two large shelters (sleeps 2x6) with fire pit and mud toilet. No drinking water available. At the area there is enough place to pitch a tent.
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Great Shelter, I had a good quiet sleep in there
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The site is fenced to keep the island's sheep away from the shelters. The site also includes, in addition to the two outhouses, a fireplace and two shelters, a ropes course and a small climbing wall.
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Small shelter close to the pebble beach. Shelter can be closed with a hatch if the wind is from the West. Two wooden chairs and a fire pitch at the beach. No drinking water.
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Freely accessible, always open
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Borgholm offers a diverse range of huts and cabins, from simple overnight shelters to fully equipped cottages and modern villas. You can find options with multiple beds, private patios, kitchens, and even private pools. Some are centrally located, while others offer sea views or a peaceful retreat close to nature.
Yes, several huts and camping sites in Borgholm are ideal for families. For instance, Shelter and Fire Pit with Toilets and Climbing Wall is fenced to keep sheep away and includes a ropes course and a small climbing wall. Wooden Shelters with Fire Pit also offer family-friendly facilities, including a toilet block. Klinta Camping, for example, provides cozy cabins and numerous activities like a kids' club, playgrounds, and mini-golf, situated near a shallow, child-friendly beach.
For stunning vistas, consider the Shepherd's Hut with Castle Views, which provides breathtaking sunsets over Borgholm Castle ruins. The Nabbelund Shelter also offers magnificent views. Additionally, many holiday cottages and villas in the region boast fantastic sea views.
Amenities vary widely. Simpler shelters like Shelter by the Pebble Beach offer basic overnight stays with a fire pit. Larger cabins, such as those at Klinta Camping or Borgholms Stug o Ställplats, often include fully equipped kitchens, showers, toilets, and private patios with outdoor furniture and grills. Modern villas may even feature private pools.
Yes, the Birdwatching Hut at Stora Rör is specifically optimized for wheelchair users. This location also offers views at the narrowest point to the mainland, where ferries once crossed Kalmarsund.
The Borgholm area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Forest Path loop from Böda kyrka. For mountain biking, explore routes like the Djupvik Tour – Loop in Knisa Mosse Naturreservat. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy scenic rides like the Öland Trail: Stone Coast Loop. Many huts are also close to beaches, perfect for swimming and paddling.
Yes, Borgholm and the surrounding Öland island offer many hiking opportunities. While specific trails directly from each hut vary, you can easily access popular routes like those found in the Running Trails around Borgholm guide, which includes forest paths and nature reserve loops. The island's diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to unique nature reserves like Stora Alvaret, provide ample hiking options.
Visitors appreciate the direct connection to Öland's natural beauty and cultural landmarks. Many enjoy the peaceful and secluded stays, the convenience of being close to beaches and town centers, and the variety of amenities offered. The unique experiences, such as watching sunsets from a cozy patio with castle views, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared 33 photos and given 29 upvotes to the huts in the area, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, several shelters are designed for overnight stays. For example, Shelter and Fire Pit with Toilets and Climbing Wall and
Borgholm is rich in history and culture. Many huts are conveniently located near iconic sites such as the Borgholm Castle ruins and Solliden Palace, the Swedish royal family's summer residence. The area also offers a blend of coastal charm and access to unique natural reserves, providing a perfect mix of history, nature, and relaxation.
Yes, some accommodations, like Borgholms Stug o Ställplats, are situated in quiet areas yet are only a 16-19 minute walk to Borgholm's town center. This offers a peaceful retreat while still providing easy access to the town's restaurants, shops, and vibrant harbor.


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