Best huts around Svedala are situated in a municipality in southern Sweden, characterized by its natural landscapes including forests, lakes, and proximity to nature reserves. The region offers various types of huts, from comfortable vacation rentals to rustic hiking shelters. These accommodations provide access to outdoor activities and a tranquil escape from urban environments.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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absolutely recommendable for a short break or as an overnight stay
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There are multiple spots for a tent in case the shelter is occupied. Bins for thrash are close to the shelter and there's a small wharf for lake access. Loads of mosquitos so keep that in mind :)
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The wind shelter is located along the Skåneleden. You will find a firepit and some fire wood for a nice evening around the campfire. There is also a pond if you lack of water.
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Great Vindskydd (windshelter) along the trails of the Skåneleden with the typical fire pit. Lake Eksholms is just a few meters away, so you can get water for your camp. Make sure to treat it though.
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Skurup wind shelter is a classic wind shelter with a fireplace on the edge of the forest near Svaneholms Castle. The city of Skurup is nearby and in the evening and morning, when the weather is good, walkers and joggers come by from time to time. If you don't mind the sociability, you will find a nice place to spend the night. There is no drinking water or alternative sources except the lake at the castle.
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The cat seems to be a regular guest at this wind shelter. She is a friendly fella if you treat her well. If you have sensitive gear like a down sleeping bag, keep in mind, that she will spend the night with you. We tried to put a towel between our sleeping bag and the cat that insisted on sleeping on our feet. However, that helped poorly against her claws ;)
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Along the Skåneleden Trail, there are shelters at regular intervals where you can sleep protected from the rain. They usually have a fireplace, access to water, and a toilet.
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Svedala offers a diverse range of accommodations, from comfortable vacation rentals with amenities like private patios and Wi-Fi, to fresh cabins with basic cooking facilities, and more rustic hiking shelters (vindskydd). These options cater to different preferences, whether you're looking for a fully equipped stay or a minimalist overnight experience close to nature.
Yes, several shelters are popular among visitors. Eksholmssjön & Shelter is highly regarded for its direct access to Lake Eksholms and a nature reserve, offering a fire pit and tent spots. Another favorite is Skåneleden Shelter with Toilet, located along the Skåneleden Trail, providing protection from rain, a fireplace, and toilet facilities. Windshelter Allmäningen at Skåneleden is also well-loved, known for its beautiful views and a friendly feline visitor.
The huts in Svedala are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and cycling on numerous trails. For example, there are many MTB Trails around Svedala, Cycling routes around Svedala, and Running Trails around Svedala. Many huts are situated near forests and lakes, offering opportunities for swimming, fishing (with a day pass), and wildlife observation.
Yes, several huts and shelters are suitable for families. Eksholmssjön & Shelter is noted as family-friendly, offering lake access and space for tents. Skåneleden Shelter with Toilet and Shelter with firepit Sturup/Glamberga also feature amenities that make them convenient for families.
Many of the rustic shelters in Svedala are equipped with basic facilities. For instance, Skåneleden Shelter with Toilet includes toilet facilities and a fireplace. Eksholmssjön & Shelter and Shelter with firepit Sturup/Glamberga both feature typical fire pits, and some have bins for trash. For more comfortable cabins, shared shower and toilet facilities are often available in separate buildings.
Absolutely. Many huts in Svedala are strategically located to provide direct access to nature. Eksholmssjön & Shelter is right by Lake Eksholms, offering a wharf for lake access. Other accommodations, like Sågarestugan in Holmeja, are close to forests and lakes such as Yddingen, Pude, and Eksholmen, making them ideal for nature lovers.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Summer is ideal for swimming and enjoying the lakes, though be prepared for mosquitoes. Winter can offer a unique, tranquil experience, but access to some rustic shelters might be more challenging, and amenities like water pumps may not be operational.
Yes, the natural settings around Svedala's huts provide excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. The 'Naturskönt boende med bad och sjö' near Ekholmssjön, for example, is known for guests being able to observe wild animals like deer and wild boars. The serene and secluded locations of many huts increase your chances of spotting local fauna.
For rustic shelters, essential items include a sleeping bag, cooking gear, and sufficient water (as some water pumps may not be working, and lake water needs treatment). Insect repellent is highly recommended, especially during warmer months, due to mosquitoes. For more comfortable cabins, standard overnight essentials will suffice, but always check specific amenities.
Yes, Windshelter Allmäningen at Skåneleden is known for its regular feline visitor, who might even try to share your sleeping bag! For Eksholmssjön & Shelter, remember to treat lake water if you use it, and be aware of mosquitoes. Skurup Shelter is near Svaneholms Castle and can be quite social with walkers and joggers passing by.
The distance from Svedala city center varies greatly depending on the specific hut, as they range from vacation rentals within or near towns to rustic shelters deep in nature reserves. While specific parking details for each hut are not always available, many vacation rentals offer private parking. For more remote shelters, parking might be available at nearby trailheads, requiring a walk to the hut. Public transport options to the more secluded huts are generally limited, making a car often necessary for access.


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