Huts around Askersund provide diverse outdoor experiences in a region characterized by archipelago, forest lakes, and deep forests. The area offers a range of accommodations from rustic shelters in nature reserves to well-equipped cottages. Visitors can explore the Swedish outdoors through various options, including basic campsites and more comfortable rental cabins. This blend of natural landscapes and varied lodging makes Askersund a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very nice cabin in the middle of nature! That's why there are hiking trails through the moor. There is a parking and camping area, as well as the cabin. There are four beds in two rooms, where you can stay overnight for free at any time. You should bring your own bedding/sleeping bag, the sheets are not clean. No water or electricity, but there is a small stove with firewood and an outhouse. The nature reserve and the cabin are worth a visit, highly recommended!
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A large wind shelter by the shore. There's also a nice public beach nearby with a decent toilet. If you're planning on doing an overnighter do bring a pair of earplugs, unless you're comfortable with the sound of crashing waves. 2024-07-29
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The shelter is not directly here! A bit difficult to reach as it is located north of the lake. There are two signs with "Grillplats" which show the approximate direction. Several small paths, which are not shown on any map, lead there. Very quiet place with wind protection, barbecue area and bathing access
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Shelter in the nature reserve Kärnskogsmossen with a fantastic view over the moor. 2x twin rooms are available for overnight stays. There is an oven for heating. In the immediate vicinity there is a barbecue area and a toilet. Open all year.
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Small cozy café with lots of seats in the garden. The blueberry cake with cream is particularly delicious.
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Idyllic location located very close to the Berglagsleden For more information: https://www.tivedstorp.se/
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The hiking home is in an idyllic location. In the Kaffeestuga there is (on the weekend?) Coffee and cake. The rooms are spread over several houses.
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Many huts in the Askersund area are family-friendly. For a basic nature experience, the Lakeside Campsite and Fireplace in Tiveden National Park offers a fireplace and outdoor toilet. The STF Hostel Tivedstorp is a 'hiking home' with rooms spread across several houses, and the Bergön Shelter, Kärnskogsmossen Nature Reserve provides twin rooms and a barbecue area. For more comfort, Askersund Camping offers high-standard 6-bed cabins with amenities like hot showers and kitchens, perfect for families.
Absolutely. The Lakeside Campsite and Fireplace in Tiveden National Park boasts beautiful views over the lakes. The Bergön Shelter, Kärnskogsmossen Nature Reserve offers a fantastic view over the moor. Additionally, the Shelter Torpa Sand is a large wind shelter located right by the shore, providing a lovely lakeside setting.
The Askersund region offers diverse hiking experiences. Many huts are situated within or near national parks and nature reserves, such as Tiveden National Park and Kärnskogsmossen Nature Reserve, known for their mystical forests and serene environments. You can find various trails, from easy loops like the Harge Uddar Trail (2.3 km) to more moderate routes. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Askersund guide.
Yes, for those seeking more comfort, Askersund Camping offers modern cabins, including newly built 6-bed options with TVs, hot showers, toilets, and fully equipped kitchens. These cabins also feature large verandas with outdoor furniture and fantastic water views. Additionally, numerous private rental cottages (stugor) are available around Askersund, often featuring well-equipped kitchens, bathrooms, and sometimes even private jetties or wood-fired saunas.
The Askersund region is beautiful year-round. While many outdoor activities are popular in spring, summer, and autumn, some huts, like the Bergön Shelter, Kärnskogsmossen Nature Reserve, are open all year. For winter visits, be prepared for colder conditions; some rustic shelters might have an oven for heating, but you should bring appropriate gear. Always check specific hut availability and conditions for your planned visit.
Yes, the STF Hostel Tivedstorp is a 'hiking home' that offers coffee and cake on weekends at its Kaffeestuga (coffee cottage), making it a convenient stop for refreshments during your outdoor adventures.
Beyond hiking, the Askersund area provides opportunities for cycling and running. You can find various cycling routes, such as the Lakeside Rest Area – Gravel at Lake Åmmelången loop (25.7 km), or explore running trails like the Stora Kagen loop (14.9 km). The region's lakes also offer opportunities for kayaking and wild swimming. For more details, refer to the Cycling around Askersund and Running Trails around Askersund guides.
Yes, several huts are located near lakes suitable for swimming. The Shelter Torpa Sand is by the shore with a public beach nearby. Many rental cottages around Askersund, particularly those by Lake Unden or Vättern, offer direct access to lakes and sometimes even private sand beaches, providing excellent opportunities for wild swimming.
Packing essentials depend on the type of hut. For rustic shelters like Bergön Shelter, you should bring your own sleeping bag/bedding, water, and cooking supplies. For more comfortable cabins, you might need to bring your own linen, towels, and consumables, or rent them. Always pack appropriate clothing for the weather, sturdy hiking shoes, and essentials like a first-aid kit, headlamp, and map/navigation tools.
Parking availability varies by hut. Many nature reserves and national parks, where some shelters are located, have designated parking areas nearby. For example, the Lakeside Campsite in Tiveden National Park is about 800m from an eastern car park. Larger facilities like Askersund Camping will have dedicated parking. For private rental cottages, parking is often included on-site. It's always best to check specific details for your chosen accommodation.
Beyond the more popular spots, the Djupvik Shelter offers a very quiet place with wind protection, a barbecue area, and bathing access, though it can be a bit challenging to reach. The Bergön Shelter, Kärnskogsmossen Nature Reserve, with its fantastic moor views and year-round availability, also provides a unique, rustic experience in the middle of nature.


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