Best huts around Karlshamn are situated on Sweden's Blekinge coast, an area known for its archipelago and natural reserves. The region offers diverse outdoor experiences, from coastal walks to forest trails. Karlshamn provides access to both sea and inland nature, making it a varied destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape features a mix of dense forests, lakes, and coastal stretches.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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well-located shelter with fire pit, toilet and access to the lake
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It's not always open, but it's worth it for filling up water bottles.
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This community-run hut is open every Sunday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and offers small meals and drinks during this time. There is also a drinking water point on one wall of the hut where you can fill up your bottle.
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The Långasjönäs Nature Reserve stretches from the eastern half of the narrow but 3.5 kilometer long Långasjön through an area with predominantly dense coniferous forest and several other lakes such as Lilla and Stora Kroksjön. A number of well-developed circular trails with lengths of between one and eight kilometers run through the nature reserve. The lakes with their natural stocks of pike and perch as well as trout and char are good fishing waters.
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If it gets really uncomfortable outside, there is enough space to survive the rain shower dry, you could easily spend a night there with a fantastic view.
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Karlshamn offers a diverse range of accommodations, from well-equipped cabins in holiday villages like Kolleviks Camping och Stugby and Långasjönäs Camping & Stugor, to unique island experiences at Tjärö Stugor & Vandrarhem. For those seeking a more rustic experience, there are also basic wind shelters and wilderness shelters, such as the Kofsa Wind Shelter and Lakeside View, ideal for hikers and nature campers.
Yes, several options are great for families. Kolleviks Camping och Stugby is a popular holiday destination with cabins, a playground, and direct access to the sea, including a dog beach. Nytorpet and Ryssbergsstugan are also noted as family-friendly huts with facilities. Many private rentals also cater to families with modern amenities.
The huts around Karlshamn are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like those in the Långasjönäs nature reserve, which also offers canoeing and rowing. The Blekinge archipelago provides opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and exploring islands. For more specific routes, you can find hiking trails, MTB trails, and running routes nearby.
Many huts in Karlshamn boast beautiful views or water proximity. The Kofsa Wind Shelter and Lakeside View offers a nearly open view to the sea. Kolleviks Camping och Stugby is right by the Baltic Sea, and Tjärö Stugor & Vandrarhem is on an island in the archipelago. Private rentals often highlight being '700m till havet' (700m to the sea) or having 'egen brygga & badplats' (private jetty & bathing spot).
Yes, for hikers seeking a more rugged experience, Karlshamn offers several wind shelters and wilderness shelters. The Wooden Shelter with Fire Pit is a great place to sleep with space for tents nearby, a fire pit, and a toilet. The Wooden Shelter by the River also provides ample space for an overnight stay with a fantastic view.
Facilities vary significantly. Well-equipped cabins in holiday villages often include modern conveniences like fully equipped kitchens, Wi-Fi, and sometimes even saunas. Rustic wind shelters typically offer basic protection, a firepit, and sometimes a dry toilet. Ryssbergsstugan, for example, is a community-run hut with a cafe and a drinking water point.
Absolutely. Långasjönäs Camping & Stugor is located within the beautiful Långasjönäs nature reserve, offering a tranquil retreat with hiking trails and opportunities for canoeing. The Nytorpet hut is also situated within the Långasjönäs Nature Reserve, providing a rest area with barbecue facilities and shelter.
The summer months are particularly popular, especially for island destinations like Tjärö, which is described as a 'summer attraction' and accessible by boat from Karlshamn city center during this season. The warmer weather is ideal for enjoying the archipelago, swimming, and various outdoor activities.
Yes, Ryssbergsstugan is a community-run hut that offers small meals and drinks on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tjärö Island also features a café and restaurant during the summer season, providing convenient dining options for visitors staying at Tjärö Stugor & Vandrarhem.
Tjärö Island is accessible by boat from Karlshamn city center, Matvik, and Järnavik during the summer months. During other times of the year, it can be reached by private boat. This makes for a unique island experience where time feels like it has stood still.
The huts are often situated amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see dense forests, lakes (like those near Wooden Shelter with Fire Pit), rivers (near Wooden Shelter by the River), and coastal stretches with views of the Blekinge archipelago. Many locations are within nature reserves, offering pristine environments.
Yes, the Långasjönäs nature reserve, where Långasjönäs Camping & Stugor is located, is known for its historic landscape. You can find remnants of 18th and 19th-century industrial buildings, adding a layer of historical context to your nature experience.


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