32 square metres. Sleeps four. No WiFi.
Reclaimed wood shelving holds books you'll want to read. Heated floors warm your feet on winter mornings. The phone box on the table is for your devices. No lock, just a lid and your own willpower.
Scandinavian design throughout. Nothing here by accident.
Designed by Danish architect Mette Fredskild. Charred timber exterior that'll outlast us all. Triple-glazed windows that let you watch the forest without feeling the cold.
Heated floors throughout. Reclaimed wood offcuts for the shelving. Everything considered, nothing wasted.
"The best buildings disappear. You stop noticing the structure and start noticing everything else."Mette Fredskild
Two sleeping spaces at each end, with a central living area and a sliding door for privacy. Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Sweden's latitude means dramatic shifts. Summer and winter feel like entirely different places.
Two hundred metres from the cabin to still water and endless light. The sun sets after 10pm. Time for a swim.
The same spot in winter. Ice on the Baltic, snow on the shore, blue hour light all day. Total stillness.
Nothing you don't. The cabin is fully equipped for stays in any season. Bring ingredients from the market in town. We handle the rest.
Electric, outside the cabin. Hot any time you want it.
Hot water under open sky. Stoke it, dry off in the trees.
Beside the sauna. Quick rinse between rounds.
Throughout. Warm from the moment you step out of bed.
Induction hob, fridge, everything you need to cook properly.
Beside the bed. Small vinyl collection. Bluetooth if you'd rather bring your own.
For those summer days when the midnight sun gets a bit much.
Charcoal and firewood included. Good any time of year.
Warm robes for after the sauna. Fresh towels and bed linens all sorted.
The cabin has no internet connection by design. Your phone still works for emergencies. Everything else can wait.
Most people feel the urge to check something within the first hour. By day two, they've stopped reaching for their pocket.
Humlegårdsstrand. Three Swedish words. One place.
The hop. As in beer's flavouring, not the bee.
The farm. Pine forest on every side, no fences.
The beach. Two hundred metres through the trees.
Quick answers before you book.
There is no WiFi at the cabin by design, as part of the digital detox. Standard mobile networks work for safety and emergencies, and 5G cellular reaches the cabin.
Up to four. Two double beds (160×200 cm), comfortable for couples or a family of four.
Yes, the private electric sauna is included with every stay. Located just outside the cabin, ready in about 30 minutes from switching it on.
Two. A wood-fired hot shower for rinsing under open sky, and a cold shower beside the sauna for the Nordic ritual.
Söderhamn, Hälsingland, on Sweden's Baltic coast. About two hours from Stockholm by train, then a 15-minute drive.
Two hundred metres to a private stretch of Baltic coastline. A wooden dock sits two hundred metres in the other direction.
No pets.
Full refund if cancelled 28 or more days before check-in. Date changes available 14 to 27 days prior. No changes within 14 days of arrival.
Summer brings the midnight sun and warm Baltic swimming. Winter brings snow, silence, and the sauna at the centre of everything. Most guests come back for the season they didn't pick first.
A kitchenette with electric stovetop, kettle, toaster, coffee maker, and fridge. Bring ingredients from Söderhamn town (15 minutes by car); there are no shops nearby.
Yes. Private parking on the property, a one-minute walk to the cabin.
Danish architect Mette Fredskild. Charred timber exterior, triple-glazed panoramic windows, heated floors throughout. Built for people who want less stuff and more space to think.
Open year-round. Pick a few nights.
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