Best huts around Tomelilla are found in the scenic landscapes of eastern Skåne, characterized by diverse natural features including lakes, forests, and coastal areas. The region offers a mix of basic wind shelters and more equipped cottage-like accommodations, catering to outdoor enthusiasts. These facilities are often situated along popular hiking trails, providing convenient stopovers for exploring the natural reserves. The area's terrain varies from sandy moors to open fields, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The oldest “kaffestuga” in sweeden. A nice place for Fika
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Very cute, delicious breads and cakes, whole pots of tea and coffee. An overnight stay with a historic feel. Very nice hosts!
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2 shelters facing each other, 3 fireplaces. Sometimes there is also firewood. There is a toilet house on the small road. Quite a nice place in a populated outdoor area.
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Shelter with stock of wood. Actually too close to the village, the surroundings seem a bit neglected, but the view of the sea is great.
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In the description of the official map to the wind shelters (vindskydds) there are both the classic open shelter and a hut. However, the hut is an old, dark hay shed, which is not very inviting to stay overnight and it lacks some sleeping platforms. The two wind shelters are however in good condition with one firepit each. There are more firepits on the spacious meadow where you can pitch your tent. At a well behind the hut you will find a pump with drinking water. In case it doesn't work, there is a small stream nearby. You will also find a pit toilet at the meadow.
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Café with an idyllic garden where the cake tasted twice as good.
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Around Tomelilla, you'll find a mix of basic wind shelters and more equipped cottage-like accommodations. Options range from primitive experiences in nature, such as the Vantalängan Shelters and Snogeholm Shelters, to more comfortable rental cottages like those in Haväng Sommarby or the STF Skepparpsgården Haväng hostel.
For a truly rustic experience, consider the Vantalängan Shelters in the Verkeån nature reserve or the Snogeholm Shelters. These provide basic wind shelters, often with firepits, and are ideal for hikers seeking a primitive overnight stay.
Yes, there is a Coastal Shelter with Fire Pit that offers a great view of the sea. It also includes a stock of wood for the fire pit, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the coastline.
The Vantalängan Shelters feature two wind shelters, each with its own firepit. You'll also find practical amenities such as drinking water from a well (which may require purification) and a pit toilet. There's ample space on a spacious meadow for tent camping.
The Snogeholm Shelters consist of two shelters facing each other and three fireplaces. Sometimes firewood is available. A toilet house is conveniently located on a small road nearby, making it a well-equipped stop in a popular outdoor area.
Many of the shelters and accommodations around Tomelilla are family-friendly. For example, Vantalängan Shelters, Snogeholm Shelters, and Haväng Sommarby Cottage are all categorized as family-friendly, offering varying levels of comfort and amenities for all ages.
The areas around the huts offer diverse outdoor activities. Near the Snogeholm Shelters, you can enjoy hiking, fishing, canoeing, and horseback riding. The Vantalängan Shelters are a great stopover for hikers on the Skåneleden trail in the Verkeån nature reserve. For more ideas, explore the hiking routes, cycling tours, or running trails around Tomelilla.
Yes, near some of the huts, you can find unique historical sites and cafes. For instance, Alaunbruket Coffee House, located in a former alum factory, is Skåne's oldest coffee house and offers an overnight stay with a historic feel. The Haväng area, near Haväng Sommarby Cottage, is also home to the 5000-year-old Havängsdösen, an ancient burial site.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Near Snogeholm Shelters, you'll find a landscape of lakes, sandy moors, open fields, and various forests. The Verkeån nature reserve, home to Vantalängan Shelters, is known for its scenic beauty. The Haväng area offers vast moors, green pastures, unique flora and fauna, and expansive sandy beaches.
Many trails in the Tomelilla area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The Skåneleden trail, which passes by Vantalängan Shelters, generally allows dogs on leash. Similarly, the Verkeåns Nature Reserve is typically dog-friendly. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
Yes, if you're looking for more comfort than a basic wind shelter, the Haväng area offers options like the rental cottages at Haväng Sommarby, which typically include kitchens and multiple bedrooms. Additionally, the STF Skepparpsgården Haväng is a hostel housed in a charming 19th-century farmhouse, providing rooms with beds and shared facilities.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural reserves. Summer is ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities, though shelters might be more popular. Winter can offer a unique, serene experience for those prepared for colder conditions.


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