Holiday Parks and Holiday Villages in Sweden

Holiday villages, holiday parks, and resort villages in Sweden

Holiday parks and holiday villages are the backbone of Swedish family holidays. They offer a unique blend of the traditional “stuga” experience with the convenience of resort-style facilities. As a tourism expert with nearly thirty years of experience exploring Sweden, I have seen these parks evolve into high-quality resorts that provide the perfect base for exploring the countryside.

Understanding the lingo: stugby and fritidsby

When searching for accommodation, you will frequently come across the terms “stugby” or “fritidsby”. A stugby is essentially a village of small cottages, often situated in beautiful natural surroundings. These can be independent resorts, part of a larger campsite, or even affiliated with a local hotel. The standard varies from simple camping huts to modern, fully equipped villas, but the focus is always on providing a self-catering home base with access to shared activities.

Why choose a holiday park in Sweden?

These resorts are particularly popular with families for several reasons:

  • Child-friendly facilities – most sites feature playgrounds, minigolf courses, and dedicated swimming areas.
  • Activities on-site – from canoe rentals and mountain biking to treasure hunts, there is always something to do.
  • Social atmosphere – holiday parks are ideal for families travelling together or for those who enjoy meeting other travellers in communal areas like restaurants or shops.

My recommended holiday parks: selected favorites

Based on years of guest feedback and personal visits, here are some of the best holiday villages in Sweden, categorized by their unique appeal:

For families and amusement parks

 Lisebergsbyn (Gothenburg) – the perfect base for visiting the Liseberg amusement park.

 Västervik Resort (Småland) – a massive resort with its own amusement park and wellness area.

 Leksand Strand Camping och Resort (Dalarna) – situated right next to a major bathing paradise.

 Sunne Camping och Sommarland (Värmland) – a consistent favorite for families with children.

For coastal lovers and surfers

 Borstahusen Campingresort (Skåne) – a 5-star resort located right by the sea and a golf course.

 Apelvikens Camping & Cottages (Halland) – my personal favorite, located near a surfer’s paradise beach in Varberg.

 Lagunen Cottages and Hostel (Bohuslän) – offers a stunning location with cliffs and sandy beaches in the archipelago.

For forest, lake, and river adventures

Sjöstugans Hotell & Camping (Småland) – a highly popular resort at Lake Möckeln, just 3 km from the IKEA Museum.

 Årjäng Camping Sommarvik (Dalsland) – a 5-star resort with extensive facilities and beautiful views.

 Klarälvens Camping (Värmland) – located directly on the river, famous for timber raft trips.

 First Camp Enåbadet (Dalarna) – features traditional Dalarna-style houses and its own swimming pool.

Find your perfect holiday park

To see all available options and current prices for your specific travel dates, you can use these search tools:

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 Book camping huts and simple cabins

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Tips for your stay

Many holiday parks offer different categories of cabins, from basic huts where you use shared service buildings to modern villas with private bathrooms and kitchens. Also, keep in mind that some resorts, like Grinda in the Stockholm archipelago, are located on islands and offer a truly unique, car-free experience.

Sjöstugans Camping

Sjöstugans Camping

Leksand Strand in Dalarna

Leksand Strand

Årjängs Camping Sommarvik in southern Värmland

Årjäng Camping Sommarvik


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