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Kolarbyn Eco-lodge in Sweden
[ sweden, skinnskatteberg ]

Description:
Kolarbyn is called Sweden's most primitive hotel. It is a natural refuge for silence, wilderness and adventure in a beautiful forest setting just a couple of hours away from the capital Stockholm. Guests from all over the world come to relax and enjoy the nature or join us for a wildlife safari and meet with wild animals in their natural enviroment. Dates for our guided tours and events can be found in the calendar. For groups of at least four persons we can also arrange tours at other dates.

Kolarbyn consists of twelve little forest huts located in a glade by the beautiful lake Skärsjön. Many guests choose to come here for lodging in one of the huts, just like a normal hotel, just more primitive and much more adventurous! There is no electricity but live candles and a crackling fire place that will guide you asleep. After a silent night you slowly wake up to bird´s song and a fresh swim in the lake. Kolarbyn is undoubtely a true nature experience for both family and friends.

The area offer good opportunities for a wide range of free outdoor activities with excellent fishing opportunities and a variety of walking trails to explore.

Address and contact:
E-mail: info kolarbyn.se

Phone: +46-70.400.7053 (open Mon-Fri 10am-3pm)

Postal address: Karmansbo 18b, S-73030 Kolsva, Sweden

URL:
http://www.kolarbyn.se

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