6 person holiday home in VITTSJÖ
VITTSJÖ, Sweden
Amenities
Parking
Fireplace
Outdoor furniture
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Here you live in a newly built holiday home with nature in the knots. The cottage is private and secluded. From the patio you enjoy the tranquility, the view of the water and the open pastures as well as the proximity to untouched forest. A perfect accommodation for nature lovers. From the entrance you enter the heart of the house. A spacious living room with open kitchen and dining area. Here is a lovely wood burning stove and TV. The room has a lovely ceiling height with beautiful light. The bathroom is fresh with a shower and comfortable underfloor heating. The bedroom on the ground floor has a double bed and a bunk bed. A spiral staircase leads up to a sleeping loft with two single beds. There is the possibility of two more beds that can be booked extra. The paved patio has comfortable outdoor furniture and a large barbecue. The perfect place for both morning coffee and evening dinners on balmy summer evenings. The area is rural with a lot of forest around. By bike you have the proximity to nature’s shifts. The forest offers nice mushroom places and berry fields. Nearby is the small town Vittsjö, beautifully situated by Vittsjön and which has all the service you need. Here is Pickelsjön’s nice bathing spot. You also have several other places within easy reach by car. A few km away is Skeingesjön, here is also a small public swimming area. The Ubbalt nature reserve is located on Verumsåsen east of Vittsjön. A short drive away you will find Luhrsjön at the town Hästveda, with nice bathing spots. Vieåleden with its surroundings is one of northern Skåne’s finest areas and is well worth a visit! Pack your coffee basket and prepare for a wonderful nature experience at one of the starting points or take your backpack on a full day hike! There is good fishing in Skeingesjön, Vittsjön and Vieån. Fishing license valid. In the surroundings around the city of Hässleholm there are beautiful Hovdala castle and Tykarpsgrottan. In Osby, Brio play museum is a nice place to visit. During weeks 26-32, the owner offers the electricity cost.
Additional Elektriciteit fee SEK 2.00 () must be paid at location.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is a city that captivates with its myriad of experiences tailored for the discerning traveler. The city's architecture is a sight to behold, from the vibrant townhouses that adorn Nyhavn Harbor to the grandeur of Christiansborg Palace. A visit to Copenhagen would be incomplete without seeing the iconic Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.
The city's rich tapestry of history can be unraveled through its numerous museums and historical sites. The National Museum of Denmark boasts an extensive collection of Danish artifacts while royal treasures are displayed within the stunning Renaissance interiors of Rosenborg Castle.
Copenhagen also serves as a design and fashion hub, with boutiques showcasing Danish design aesthetics celebrated for their simplicity and functionality. Strøget, one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets, offers a shopping experience like no other with shops ranging from high-end brands to local designers.
Food enthusiasts will find Copenhagen's culinary scene impressive. Home to several Michelin-starred restaurants, it is known for its 'New Nordic' cuisine that emphasizes local and seasonal ingredients. A must-try is smørrebrød, a traditional Danish open-faced sandwich.
For those who appreciate nature, Copenhagen offers green spaces such as the King's Garden or the Botanical Garden. For an experience out of the ordinary, Freetown Christiania is worth visiting; this self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood is known for its colorful murals and alternative lifestyle.
Families will find delight in Tivoli Gardens - an amusement park located in the heart of the city offering rides, games, musicals, ballets and major concerts. Marine life enthusiasts should not miss The Blue Planet - Northern Europe’s largest aquarium housing thousands of animals.
Copenhagen also boasts a vibrant nightlife with numerous bars and clubs in areas like Kødbyen (the Meatpacking District) or along Gothersgade street near Kongens Nytorv Square.
In summary, Copenhagen is a city that seamlessly blends historical charm with modern attractions within an easily navigable cityscape. Its rich culture, innovative cuisine, stunning architecture, and friendly locals make it a destination that's truly worth exploring.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM