At Villa Källhagen we have created a warm, welcoming setting in harmony with the beautiful natural surroundings of Djurgården; only ten minutes from the pulsating heart of Stockholm.
Bjertorp Slott - the best of both worlds. At the heart of lovely Varaslätten between Skara and Gothenburg, 3.5 hours’ drive from Oslo or Stockholm, is Sweden’s youngest art-nouveau castle, Bjertorp Slott. Built in 1914, today Berjtrop is a meeting place for conferences, parties, golfers, weddings - and all those who enjoy a little luxury. A new chapter in Bjertorp’s history has begun. We have painstakingly renovated our hotel rooms with individual décor - 20th-Century art-nouveau meets modern day comfort and convenience in a dazzling combination of colors and patterns. Each of the individually designed hotel rooms, conference suites and lounges is a chapter in Knut Henrik Littorin’s intriguing life story.
Best Western Hotel Eggers is one of Sweden’s oldest hotels still in operation. Situated opposite Central Station in the heart of Göteborg, it has excellent transport links and is close to business and cultural areas. The hotel’s 69 unique rooms are individually-decorated in both classic and elegant styles.
In the heart of the little Skåne village of Tommarp stands Karlaby Kro, a farmhouse which has been turned into a real Danish-Skåne inn ("kro") - with beautiful bedrooms, restaurants and a small Spa.
Beautifully situated by Lake Hokasjön in the middle of its own golf course. The original buildings date from 1778.
17th century Rusthållargården is the perfect weekend or holiday retreat, set in the picturesque fishing village of Arild and enjoying fine views.
The picturesque town Trosa is just as idyllic as you can imagine it to be.
Among the carefully preserved cottages and the narrow lanes the winding Trosa River is making it´s way towards the beautiful archipelago. On the way it passes the Town Square, market place and Trosa Stadshotell, where the old fashion traditions are combined with modern conveniences.
Häringe is beautifully situated on a peninsula just 30 minutes from Stockholm on road 73 towards Nynäshamn. The house was built in the first half of the 17th century, since when it has passed through the hands of a succession of interesting owners. It combines history and culture with the latest in conference technology and modern comforts.
Margretetorps Gästgivaregård has for centuries been a resting place for travellers on the famous thoroughfare across the Halland Ridge. It became well-known as early as 1652, the year in which Queen Kristina laid down the statutes for hostelries and coaching inns. Margretetorp has been faithfully restored and is today a hotel of the highest class, as well as one of the most beautiful in the whole of Sweden.
In the dense forests of Småland, with a wonderful view of lake Algustorpasjön and with the river Nissan running through its grounds, Hestraviken stands, like an idyll, with its beautiful garden, small red timbered houses and the splendid yellow manor from the turn of the century.