Best huts in Kronoberg are located in a region in southern Sweden, characterized by its numerous lakes and forests. This landscape provides diverse options for outdoor stays, ranging from basic wilderness shelters to comfortable holiday homes. Kronoberg offers opportunities for secluded escapes, active outdoor adventures, and family retreats amidst nature. The area's natural features make it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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We walked here from the beach. A beautiful beach with a long jetty, restrooms, and places to relax. We also did a short 1 km loop. Ample parking is also available.
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The northern part of the national park is named after the bridge of the same name, Sunnabron. Here, you'll find everything you need for a leisurely break. In good weather, there are plenty of seating areas and even fire pits. If it rains, there are shelters to keep you dry. Numerous information panels also provide information about the national park, Lake Åsnen, and its inhabitants. Definitely worth a visit if you're passing through by bike.
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Next to the shelter and fire pit, there's also an information board for the national park. Anyone planning a detour to Toftåsa Myr on foot can find out more here.
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In addition to the shelter and fire pit, there is also an information board about the national park at the entrance to Toftåsa Myr. Those planning to visit this part of the park on foot can find out what to expect here in advance. Definitely recommended.
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On the shore side, there's a private fire pit and a small beach. On the inland side, there's a shelter and a toilet block.
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A very nice barbecue area right on the beach. Much more recommendable than the barbecue area further south at the observation deck because it's less crowded.
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In addition to the beautiful walkway, shelters, and rest areas, you should also pay attention to the information boards. They are consistently informative and interesting.
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Kronoberg offers a diverse range of accommodations, from basic wilderness shelters and wind shelters perfect for hikers and paddlers, to comfortable rental cabins and holiday homes, and even unique stays like treehouses and island cottages. Options cater to various preferences, whether you seek a secluded escape or a cozy family retreat.
Yes, many huts and shelters in Kronoberg are suitable for families. For example, the Wind Shelter and Fire Pit at Åsnen National Park and Värenstaden Lakeside Campsite and Shelter are popular choices with amenities like toilets and fire pits. Rental cabins often provide more comfort and space for families, sometimes with private lake access and boats.
Many shelters provide basic facilities. The Värenstaden Lakeside Campsite and Shelter is known for being in mint condition with a toilet and fireplace. The Wind Shelter and Fire Pit at Åsnen National Park has benches, a fire pit, and a modern eco-toilet. Some shelters, like those on Getnö Island, offer firewood (though you might need to chop it yourself) and pit toilets.
Absolutely. Kronoberg is rich in lakes, and many huts are situated directly by the water. The Värenstaden Lakeside Campsite and Shelter and Lagaleden Shelter by the Lake are prime examples, offering quiet lakeside stays. Rental cabins like 'Stenhaga - house by its own lake' often come with private lake plots, beaches, and jetties.
Yes, Kronoberg offers distinctive stays beyond traditional shelters. You can find treehouses like Tallkotten and Korpaboet, which provide intimate experiences high among the treetops. There's also 'The Island Cottage' on Lake Stora Hammarsjön, offering a secluded retreat with an included boat for exploration.
The huts in Kronoberg are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Hissö Island loop or Sjörundan loop, found in the Hiking in Kronoberg guide. Gravel biking is popular with routes like 'Åsnen Runt' in the Gravel biking in Kronoberg guide, and road cycling routes are also available. Many lakeside huts offer opportunities for paddling, swimming, and fishing.
Yes, the Sunnabron Shelter in Åsnen National Park is noted for being wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive option for enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
For some wilderness shelters, a small fee may apply. For instance, the Lagaleden Shelter by the Lake operates on a self-service payment system of 40 SEK. Similarly, a night in the wind shelters on Getnö Island costs 40-50 SEK per person. It's advisable to check local signage or information for specific shelters.
Kronoberg's huts can be enjoyed across seasons. Late spring to early autumn (May to September) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities, with pleasant weather. Late summer and fall are excellent for foraging for blueberries, lingonberries, and mushrooms around forest cabins. Winter offers a different charm for those seeking a tranquil, snow-covered landscape, though some basic shelters might be less comfortable.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all shelters aren't always listed, many rental cabins and holiday homes in Kronoberg are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry companion. It's always best to confirm with the specific accommodation provider when booking.
Yes, for a unique local experience, the Blågården Bee Hut offers a small box where visitors can purchase local honey, connecting you with the region's agricultural heritage.
For wilderness shelters, pack essentials like a sleeping bag, cooking gear, water (or purification tablets if sourcing from lakes), appropriate clothing for varying weather, and a headlamp. Firewood is sometimes available but may need chopping, so consider a small axe or saw. Always pack out everything you pack in.


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