Best huts around Nyköping offer diverse opportunities to experience the region's natural beauty. Nyköping, situated near the Baltic Sea coast, features serene lakes and extensive forests. The area provides a range of accommodations, from rustic shelters for hikers to more comfortable cabins. These options allow visitors to explore the varied landscapes of Sörmland.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A very nice shelter. Above all, it's large and offers enough space for up to 12 people. About 400 meters away is a large box of firewood. Right next to the camp is a small, weatherproof shed where unused wood can be stored for the next group. A truly beautiful place.
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We came here with our bikes because we thought the path through the forest would be rideable, but that was a misjudgment. The location of the shelter is great, but the access is absolutely not suitable for bikes.
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The location has two separate shelters next to each other with picnic tables and fireplaces in front of them. There is also a drinking water tap just next to the shelters that offers clean and fresh water. The shelters are located right next to some popular paths and is close to a parking spot, so expect this to be a well visited spot.
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Lilla Göljan is a small lake in Fjällmossen nature reserve. It has two shelters that are interconnected, a fireplace and a couple of picnic tables. Just next to the shelters is also a privy/outhouse, and along the trail to the north is a nice drinking water source and access to firewood. There is also an axe available! There is a small jetty going into the water, and swimming is possible, but apparently not recommended. The shelter area has nice evening sun and a view of the sunset, but in the morning the sun rises behind some cliffs on the opposite side, so you don't get much sun here until later in the morning. Be careful to not hit your head in the low edges of the shelter roof! Both me and the guy who used the other shelter came away with a small cut in our heads. Note that the shelter location is close to the parking spot of the nature reserve, so it may get crowded on popular days.
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The shelter location is elevated a bit from the actual lake, but is in a pretty nice spot. There is an outhouse in the woods right behind the shelter. The shelter has a fireplace and is equiped with a saw for preparing firewood. Down by the water is a separate firepit and a pretty big patch of flat ground, enough to pitch several tents. There is a water source ~500m along the trail to the north west of the shelter. It looked fine when I passed by in the spring, but several people had complained in the shelter guest book that it was dried out when they visited, so it may not be reliable. The trail leading east towards Fagerö was completely flooded when I visited, so be prepared to make your way through the brush if you go here during wet seasons. Note that there is another shelter nearby, at the Fagerö swimming area.
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Nice shelter by the lake! The shelter is well equiped with a saw, an axe, buckets as well as a picnic table. There is a fireplace right in front of the shelter as well as a separate firepit down by the water. There is a small outhouse behind the shelter and another one located a few hundred meters north along the trail, when crossing the small gravel road. There is a small swimming spot along the shore just south of the shelter.
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Follow the orange signs, it is 200 meter away from the viewpoint “Spiran”. Very nice shelter with a nice view and fireplace. No toilet.
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Nyköping and its surroundings offer a diverse range of accommodations. You can find rustic shelters ideal for hikers and short stays, often equipped with fire pits and basic amenities. There are also more comfortable vacation cabins and cottages, providing amenities for longer, relaxing stays, some with modern comforts or historical charm.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. For example, the Shelters and picnic area near Nyköping offers two shelters with picnic tables and fireplaces, plus a drinking water tap, making it easily accessible. Another great option is the Lilla Göljan lake and shelter, which has two interconnected shelters, a fireplace, and an outhouse, located in a nature reserve. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön is also family-friendly, equipped with a saw, axe, and a firepit.
For overnight stays, the Lilla Göljan lake and shelter is well-equipped with two interconnected shelters, a fireplace, picnic tables, an outhouse, and readily available firewood with an axe. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön also offers excellent facilities, including a saw, axe, buckets, a fireplace, a separate firepit by the water, and an outhouse.
Absolutely. The Spiran Shelter with Lake View is located on an elevated spot near a lake, offering a nice view and a fireplace. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön is situated directly by the lake, providing a beautiful setting. Additionally, the Lilla Göljan lake and shelter is nestled by a small lake in the Fjällmossen nature reserve.
The Nyköping region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Nyköping City Centre – Nyköpingshus Castle loop', or mountain biking trails like the 'Coastal View of the Baltic Sea loop'. There are also touring bicycle routes, including the 'Näckrosleden and Cykelspåret Loop'. For more details on routes, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Nyköping, MTB Trails around Nyköping, and Cycling around Nyköping guides.
Yes, the region offers coastal options. The 'Shelter with Bay View in Nynäs Nature Reserve' is a small hut situated directly on the Baltic Sea bay, featuring a fire pit and magnificent views. For a more comfortable stay, 'Trosa Stuga' is a charming cottage just 200 meters from the sea, and an 'Archipelago house with jetty/Sauna' provides stunning sea views and direct water access.
The Shelters and picnic area near Nyköping is easily accessible due to its proximity to popular walking paths and a parking spot. The Lilla Göljan lake and shelter is also conveniently located close to the nature reserve's parking area.
Yes, Nyköping offers both. For modern comforts, 'Mastvägen' in Nävekvarn provides newly renovated cottages with amenities like Apple TV, internet, and electric car chargers. The 'Holmstugevägen's Nursing Home' offers a newly-built, elegant tiny home with underfloor heating and a private patio. If you prefer historical charm, 'Bagarstugan' is an older, charming 1800s cottage in the Sörmländska countryside, offering a unique rustic experience.
The 'Mastvägen' cottages in Nävekvarn are suitable for larger groups or families, providing duvets and pillows for up to 12 people across two newly renovated cottages. The Lilla Göljan lake and shelter is also quite spacious, with two interconnected shelters that can accommodate a good number of people.
The huts are situated amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to find serene lakes, dense forests, and coastal views of the Baltic Sea. Many locations feature fire pits, picnic areas, and opportunities for enjoying the local flora and fauna, especially within nature reserves like Nynäs and Fjällmossen.
Yes, the Shelter with Fire Pit, located elevated near a lake, has a large, flat area by the water specifically for pitching several tents, in addition to its own shelter and fire pit.
Some huts offer reliable water sources. The Shelters and picnic area near Nyköping has a tap providing clean drinking water. At Lilla Göljan lake and shelter, there's a drinking water source along the trail. However, for the Shelter with Fire Pit, while a water source exists about 500m away, visitors have reported it can dry out, so it may not always be reliable.


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