Best huts around Mörbylånga are found on Öland, an island characterized by its unique limestone plain, Alvaret, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region offers diverse natural landscapes, from coastal areas along the Baltic Sea to serene village settings. Mörbylånga serves as a base for exploring Öland's rich cultural history and natural features. The area provides a variety of accommodations and shelters for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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+ Restroom and trash can ICA supermarket just 3km away
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Nice shelter locatie, sleeps 6-8 including toilet. Grill and benches. Easy acces to the Baltic Sea for a swim. No drinking water.
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The bird watching hut is optimized for wheelchair users.
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Stora rör is the former berth of the ferries across Kalmarsund. Here is the narrowest point to the mainland. Nice for a tour or swimming in summer.
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This beautiful stretch of beach with typical Swedish red houses is far away from the Karlevistenen.
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Unfortunately there were no sheep to be seen today.
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There is water at the nearby public toilet
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Mörbylånga offers a diverse range of huts, from cozy vacation cottages (stugor) blending modern amenities with natural surroundings, to distinctive A-frame houses with panoramic views, and even renovated 18th-century cottages. For hikers, there are also practical shelters along trails like the Mörbylångaleden, providing basic facilities for overnight stays.
Yes, several huts cater to families. The Sheep Enclosure Shelter is a basic resting place with a nearby public toilet and water access, located in an area where sheep or cows may be present, which can be interesting for children. Vacation cottages often feature amenities like private patios, barbecue facilities, and sometimes even sandboxes, making them ideal for family stays.
The Birdwatching Hut at Stora Rör is specifically optimized for wheelchair users. It offers views and opportunities for birdwatching from a former ferry berth location.
Absolutely. Many vacation cottages are located very close to the sea, some as near as 15 meters from the beach and pier, offering direct access to the Baltic Sea. The Lakeside Shelter by the Baltic Sea is a great option, providing a shelter location with easy access for a swim. Additionally, A-frame houses often provide views of Öland's unique landscape.
Hiking shelters, particularly along the Mörbylångaleden, typically offer wind-shielded resting places, basic toilets, and fireplaces. Some, like the Penåsa rest area, also provide barbecue facilities and are accessible with disabled toilets. Information boards are often present, detailing Öland's nature and history.
The area around Mörbylånga is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive cycling routes, including the challenging Öland Trail, or enjoy gravel biking on routes like the Karlevi Alvar Nature Reserve loop. For mountain biking, there are trails around Stora Alvaret and Beijershamn Nature Reserve. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Mörbylånga, Gravel biking around Mörbylånga, and MTB Trails around Mörbylånga guides.
Yes, for those interested in history, there are renovated 18th-century cottages, such as those found in Vickleby. These accommodations maintain their old charm while offering modern comforts, blending historical ambiance with serene village settings and sometimes views of the Alvaret, Öland's UNESCO World Heritage site.
Some shelters, like the Wooden Shelters with Fire Pit, are easily accessible from the street and are only about 3km away from an ICA supermarket. Vacation cottages in Mörbylånga are often within walking distance to the town center, where you can find various amenities.
Öland offers beauty year-round. The warmer months are ideal for enjoying the sea, cycling, and hiking. However, cabins with panoramic windows or those offering a quiet retreat are perfect for birdwatching and hiking during spring and autumn. Winter stays can also be charming for those seeking a peaceful escape.
Yes, the Birdwatching Hut at Stora Rör is specifically designed for this purpose. Additionally, cabins described as a 'paradise for hikers and birdwatchers' often feature panoramic windows and quiet locations, enhancing the birdwatching experience.
Yes, along the Mörbylångaleden hiking trail, you'll find practical shelters designed for hikers. Examples include Klovenhall Vindskydd and Karlevi Mo Gömsle, which are noted as shelters for sleeping. These provide essential respite for those exploring Öland's natural beauty.


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