5 person holiday home in KLÖVEDAL-By Traum
KLÖVEDAL, Sweden
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Washer & Dryer
Sauna
Kids amenities
A/C
Parking
Home details
Welcome to Klövedal A lovely natural area with the cultural landscape at Pilane on the west side of Tjörn. Eight hectares of natural area with works of art under the open sky. Here the sheep graze freely and keep the landscape open. Both flint stones and about 90 judge’s rings, standing stones and stone settings from the Iron Age can be viewed. The house is only a couple of hundred meters from Pilane and from here you can easily hike, cycle and go on adventures, both to Kyrkesund, Härön and surrounding towns such as Rönnäng and Skärhamn. Entrance from the front with spacious hall with lots of storage. Two bedrooms, one with a 140cm bed and the second room with a bunk bed where the lower bunk is 120cm and the upper 80cm. In this room there is a lovely IR sauna for 2 people and a simple home gym for those who want to work out on holiday. There is an open kitchen with dining area and views towards both the short side and the back of the house. Spacious living room with large 65” TV and sofa and armchair and also large lovely windows towards the back. The kitchen has everything you could possibly need, such as a dishwasher, microwave, kettle, coffee maker, stove, refrigerator & high chair. The house has a spacious bathroom with toilet, sink, shower, washing machine and dryer. There is a bench above the washing machine for changing babies. (Bring a mat) Enjoy the summer on a terrace beyond the ordinary! A large wooden deck that stretches along the back and gable of the house - with several cozy seating areas, a café group, dining table, lounge corners, sun loungers and parasols. Perfect for both sun and shade, morning coffee or evening hangout. There is a trampoline, football goal and a large lawn for playing and games. For those of you who want to enjoy meals "outdoors" there is a grill and a charcoal grill. If you want to go out on an adventure, there are 4 simple adult bicycles and a sea kayak to borrow free of charge. The nearest service is in Kållekärr, 6 km or the central town of Skärhamn with a wide range of shops, restaurants and the well-known Nordic Watercolour Museum. Also take the opportunity to experience the archipelago and the small fishing villages around Tjörn such as Klädesholmen and Kyrkesund or take the ferry from Rönnäng to the nearby car-free islands of Åstol, Dyrön and Tjörnekalv. The city of Gothenburg with the well-known amusement park Liseberg can be reached by car within 60 minutes. The house cannot be booked by youth groups, a guardian is required throughout the stay. Welcome to enjoy magical nature and a lovely quiet place!
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Aalborg, Denmark, is a delightful city that harmoniously combines historical depth, cultural dynamism, and natural splendor. The city's roots can be traced back to a Viking settlement around 1,000 years ago, but it was officially founded in the year 1342. This rich history is reflected in its well-preserved medieval architecture such as Aalborg Castle, built in the 16th century, and the 14th-century Budolfi Cathedral - landmarks that will captivate any history buff.
The city's cultural scene is also noteworthy. Aalborg houses several museums including the Aalborg Historical Museum and the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art. Although established in 1972 and thus relatively young compared to other institutions worldwide, the latter holds a robust collection of Danish and Nordic modern art. For those seeking unique experiences, the Springeren - Maritime Experience Centre offers an intriguing look into marine life and shipping.
Situated by the Limfjord, Aalborg appeals to nature enthusiasts. The fjord allows for various water activities like sailing and fishing. Additionally, the city boasts numerous parks and green spaces such as Kildeparken which is renowned for its beautiful floral gardens.
The culinary scene in Aalborg is vibrant with many restaurants offering traditional Danish cuisine alongside international dishes. The relatively new addition of Aalborg Street Food on the waterfront since 2017 has become a popular spot for sampling diverse global flavors.
For shopping enthusiasts, Aalborg provides everything from high-street brands to local boutiques featuring unique Scandinavian designs. The pedestrian-friendly city centre makes exploration on foot an enjoyable experience.
In summary, with its deep-rooted history, cultural attractions, stunning natural landscapes and welcoming locals coupled with modern amenities make Aalborg an appealing destination for all types of travelers.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM