HOTELS STF Kolarbyn Eco Lodge - Back To Nature Experience In The Swedish Forests

STF Kolarbyn Eco Lodge - Back To Nature Experience In The Swedish Forests

Location:

Skinnskatteberg Sweden West Europe
Eco-FriendlyNature

If you are going to stay at the STF Eco Lodge, I suggest you wrap up warm and practice swinging an axe because you will be chopping your own firewood – that’s one way of keeping warm and getting your daily work-out done. Sorted. And you will be rewarded with a glorious crackling fire in your cozy hut that evening. This is back-to-nature par excellence.

There are a range of experiences for you to choose from: floating saunas, meditation, wolf-howling, hiking, and riding. And they even do bushcraft! Everything is organic and eco-friendly so you will be able to have fun and help the environment at the same time. Take your lover to the log cabin! Take your children on a Troll adventure! Spot a wide range of rare wildlife! If living on the edge is your thing, hell, if just being awesome is your thing, stay here. So, hats off to STF Kolarbyn… what’s that? It’s -20°C out here? OK, I’ll keep my hat on then.

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Swedish forest

© Lars Gabrielsson

STF Kolarbyn Eco Lodge

© Skogens Konung

STF Kolarbyn Eco Lodge main building

© Skogens Konung

People at the hut

© Lasse Fredriksson

Girl at the entrance of the hut

© Mikaela Larm

Small girl in the door

© Staffan Widstrand

Eco Lodge hut

© Mikaela Larm

Sanctuary in the hut

© Skogens Konung

Inside the eco lodge hut

© Nicolas Berger

Interior of Kolarbyn Eco Lodge

© Skogens Konung

Mother and son at the firplace in the hut

© Lasse Fredriksson

Mother and son at the firplace in the hut

© Lasse Fredriksson

Small girl in the hut

© Staffan Widstrand

Eco Lodge restaurant

© Nicolas Berger

Boy at the fireplace

© Lasse Fredriksson

Girl in the forest

© Nicolas Berger

Girl at the lake

© Skogens Konung

Wolf on the rocks

© Glenn Mattsing

Wolf on the snowy road

© Skogens Konung

Wolf in the deep snow

© Skogens Konung

Wolf cry

© Skogens Konung

Lynx family in the snow

© Skogens Konung

Lynx

© Skogens Konung

Moose in the forest

© Skogens Konung

Moose close-up

© Joop Bierling

Fog and moose in the forest

© Roine Magnusson


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Skärsjön 739 92 Skinnskatteberg, Sweden


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