This light and open, architect-designed holiday home has an unusual and cosy arrangement of the rooms. You will live in an original fishing and sailing atmosphere. From the terrace, you can see the No ...
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Large and spacious wood-built holiday home in quiet surroundings. Views towards the lake of Sisjn. Beautiful sceneries near the Göta Canal. Treboda 6 km. Holiday cottage, Built 1920, Modernized 1990, ...
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Charming smallholding in the countryside. Playground. You can ride on ponies. Bicycles, a canoe and small boat included. Wood-heated wildernes pool. Pets such as rabbits on the farm. Holiday cottage, ...
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This private situated holiday home on Oknö is just 150 m from the sea. Close to a lot of tourist attractions. Good bath- and fishing possibilities. Canoe can be hired on site. The house is on the plo ...
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In year 1994 was this earlier smithy renovated to an attractiv holiday home. The house is situated nearby forest and sea, approx. 100 m from the sandy beach. Access to a sauna after arrangement with t ...
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Nice holiday home which is situated on a peaceful, leafy natural plot 200 m to the lake Bolmen, where you can fish and bath. Covered terrace. Canoe and extra boat can be rented, SEK 400/week. High Cha ...
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Semi-detached holiday home which is situated on a lake plot with a covered terrace 20 metres from the house. Private berth. Double house, Built 1977, Seaside plot, Property site 400 m2, All year round ...
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Very nice holiday home with an undisturbed situation and views over a small lake. Centrally situated in Idre. Many activity possibilties. 2 additional beds available for SEK 500 /week/bed. Holiday cot ...
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Well-kept holiday home in undisturbed surroundings by the skerries. Views to the sea, free fishing rights. Open fireplace in the living room and on the terrace. Non-smoking house. Holiday cottage, Bui ...
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This holiday home is of a very high standard and is nicely situated by the edge of a lake. The house has a comfortable, temperated whirlpool and a bathroom with views over the lake. 2 bedrooms on the ...
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