Best huts around Vallentuna are primarily vacation rentals and shelters located in Stockholm County, Sweden. This region features a blend of natural surroundings, including forests and lakes, and offers proximity to Stockholm city. These accommodations provide a base for outdoor activities and exploring the local countryside. They cater to those seeking tranquility and comfortable stays in a natural setting.
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A really good shelter with a barbecue area and, if necessary, some firewood
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A really good place to rest or seek shelter, you can also light a fire here if necessary
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Great little island for a lunch break. Has an amazing view over Vallentunasjön and even a little hut to sit in (see the picture). It's private property, so take care not to damage anything.
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Nice resting place... on the eastern part of the lake.
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Section 2 of the Roslagselden from Karby gård to Örsta (13km): https://swemaps.se/sv/roslagsleden/karta/verksamhet/293938/Etapp-2-Karby-Gard-Orsta
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Amazing place to build up tents and make a camp fire!
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Nice bonfire spot with provided firewood next to a cozy modern shelter.
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Vallentuna offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic shelters for hikers to well-appointed vacation rental cottages. You can find simple wind shelters like Trehörningen Shelter with fire pits and lake views, or more developed facilities like those at Domarudden which offer small huts, a beach, and a restaurant. For longer stays, there are modern mini-houses, cottages with private saunas, and even luxurious villas with pools available for rent in the broader Vallentuna area.
Yes, several shelters are specifically designed for hikers. For instance, the Campsite Shelter at Roslagsleden is located along section 2 of the Roslagsleden trail, providing a convenient resting point. Another option is the Shelter on the east side of Rösjön, which offers a place to rest or seek shelter and allows for lighting a fire.
Many huts and shelters in Vallentuna are situated near lakes. The Trehörningen Shelter provides beautiful lake views and options for camping by the water. Domarudden is located by a lake with a beach, and the Island with Gazebo on Vallentunasjön offers an amazing view over Vallentunasjön from its small hut.
Absolutely. Many accommodations and shelters in Vallentuna are family-friendly. Trehörningen Shelter is noted as family-friendly, offering space for tents and campfires. Domarudden is a great spot for families, featuring a beach, playground, and small huts for accommodation. Vacation rentals in the region often emphasize a calm and family-friendly atmosphere with ample space for children.
The area around Vallentuna's huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those along the Roslagsleden, or enjoy cycling. For mountain biking, consider routes like the easy "Väsbyån loop from Väsbyskogen" or moderate options like "Lillsjön – Finnvid Storgård loop from Kragstalund." Road cyclists can try the "View of Lake Kyrkviken loop from Vallentuna." For more casual cycling, there are routes like "Vallentuna Airfield – Täby Church (Täby kyrka) loop from Ormsta." Find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Vallentuna, Road Cycling Routes around Vallentuna, and Cycling around Vallentuna guides.
Many areas around Vallentuna are accessible by public transport, making it convenient to reach certain huts and trailheads. For example, the Mini House in Viggbyholm is only an 18-minute train ride from Stockholm. Cottages in Åkersberga (Täljö) are a 5-minute walk from the train station, offering a 35-minute commute to Stockholm. While some rural locations might recommend a car, the Roslagsbanan train line connects many parts of the region to Stockholm.
Yes, some locations offer dining options. Domarudden features a restaurant, making it a convenient spot for a meal. For other huts and trails, you might find cafes or pubs in nearby towns, especially those with good public transport links. It's always a good idea to check local listings for specific opening hours and locations.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to August) are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes, with longer daylight hours and pleasant temperatures. Autumn (September to October) offers beautiful fall foliage for walks. Winter (November to March) can be magical for snow activities, but some trails might be less accessible, and shelters like Shelter on the east side of Rösjön with fire-lighting options become particularly appealing.
Yes, some shelters explicitly allow for tent pitching. For example, Trehörningen Shelter is an amazing place to build up tents and make a campfire, offering lake views. At Domarudden, pitching a tent also seems possible alongside their small hut accommodations.
Yes, several shelters are equipped with fire pits. The Shelter on the east side of Rösjön is a good place to light a fire. Similarly, Trehörningen Shelter is a wind shelter that includes a fire pit, perfect for warmth or cooking while enjoying the lake view.
Beyond the basic shelters, Vallentuna offers unique holiday rentals. A highly-rated "tiny house" in Viggbyholm provides a peaceful stay close to nature with modern amenities. Cottages in Åkersberga often feature private saunas and large wooden decks. For a rural experience, a cozy cottage in Rolsta offers an idyllic setting among animals and nature. These types of rentals consistently receive high guest ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall satisfaction.
While many huts are rustic, the broader Vallentuna area does offer more luxurious options, particularly among holiday rentals. You can find cottages in Åkersberga (Täljö) that include a private sauna. For ultimate luxury, there are modern villas in Norrö, Åkersberga, which come with a pool and a separate sauna house, often with direct views of waterways.
The huts around Vallentuna provide access to various hiking opportunities. The Campsite Shelter at Roslagsleden is directly on section 2 of the Roslagsleden trail, a popular long-distance path. Many areas offer walking paths through forests, such as those near the cottages in Åkersberga. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Huts and Cabins around Vallentuna guide.


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