4 person holiday home in SÖLVESBORG-By Traum
SÖLVESBORG, Sweden
Amenities
Washer
Kids amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
A completely newly renovated and charming cottage in the so-called Listerland. It is a peninsula that juts out between Blekinge and Skåne and is a really beautiful place! The cottage has been chosen to be kept in the family because it is a parental home and has in recent years undergone a major renovation. On the ground floor there is a brand new kitchen as well as a living room and toilet with shower. Upstairs are two bedrooms. One with a double bed and one with two single beds. The garden has a sheltered back where you have a large lawn with outdoor furniture and barbecue. Hörvik is characterized by a modern fishing industry, even though the older buildings have been preserved to some extent. Here are cozy harbor taverns. Hörvik is almost merged with Krokås, a small fishing village with its own harbor. West of Hörvik is Hörviks Hallar, one of the area’s most spectacular rock baths. If you have good condition, this is the place to go if you appreciate soft-coiled stone slabs and impressive rock formations. From here, the view towards Hanö is magnificent and made for a good picnic basket. Nearby is also the mythical cave Hallahåle, which has long been popularly known both as a hiding place for a Viking treasure, and as a descent to an underground passage to Hanö. According to legend, the cave will close its passages to unauthorized persons, hence the difficulties in finding its opening. East of Hörvik - Krokås is the Spraglehall nature reserve with its incomparable views and its beautiful beach meadows. During the summer you also have a popular picnic concert in the old quarry. There are several cozy coastal villages besides Hörvik, for example Hällevik. Hällevik is the oldest and most famous of Lister’s fishing villages. The village is located by a deep bay, beautifully embraced by the two headlands Björkenabben and Kråkenabben - the latter a well-known orchid and bird place. The old village center has traditional wooden houses and faces the harbor with its well-preserved old stone huts. Here you will find a guest harbor, food and various shops, smokehouses, a fish shop and a harbor restaurant. During the summer, the small art gallery is also open, as well as the handicraft shop and an ice cream café. There is also a charming fishing museum, which provides insight into the village’s history. In Hällevik it is close to everything. The nice beach is just a stone’s throw away, as is Stiby Backe, for those who crave cooling beech forest and beautiful views. There is also an outdoor pool with pools and a water slide. The Blekinge archipelago is rich in good fishing areas and you are also close to Mörrum with salmon fishing. If you want to go out in the archipelago, there are archipelago tours and fishing trips that go out from several places nearby. From Nogersund there are boat trips out to Hanö which is a real archipelago gem! Warm welcome!
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 12:00 AM • Check-out 12:00 AM