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Top 4 Huts and Cabins around Lessebo

Best huts around Lessebo are found within the Småland region of Sweden, offering various cabins and cottages for nature exploration. The area features a landscape of lakes and forests, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Lessebo Municipality outdoor recreation includes options for both basic shelters and more comprehensive accommodations. These structures often highlight the natural surroundings and serve as bases for experiencing the tranquility of Småland.

Best huts around Lessebo

  • The most popular huts is Gråstensmon Nature Trail and Shelter, a trail that features a hut for over 10 people, an outhouse, table, and fireplace. This location offers a path through varied landscapes with information boards detailing the area's history and natural features.
  • Another must-see spot is Shelter with fire pit and outhouse, a hut suitable for overnight stays. Visitors can expect a rest area equipped with a fireplace and an outhouse, often with fresh firewood available.
  • Visitors also love Wildlife Feeding Cabin, a hut located in the forest. This cabin is notable for its purpose of observing wildlife, though visitors are advised not to enter to avoid disturbing animals.
  • Lessebo is known for various types of huts, including cabins, cottages, and unique tree houses. These accommodations offer a range of experiences, from comfortable lakeside retreats to immersive forest stays.
  • The huts around Lessebo are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 30 upvotes and 10 photos shared by users.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

Gråstensmon Nature Trail and Shelter

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Spectacular path through a varied landscape. The route is well signposted and ten information boards allow you to delve into the area's rich past.

Explore the wetlands, admire the fantastic flora, and examine the fascinating geological formations.

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Shelter with fire pit and outhouse

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Rest area with fireplace and outhouse, also suitable for overnight stays

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Wildlife Feeding Cabin

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Very rarely seen neither in Germany nor in Sweden. Interesting. Please do not go in, otherwise the animals will not go in because of the smell

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Little Attsjön

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Attsjö = here a small lake was rebuilt that had grown since the 1800's. Today, many bird and other small animal species feel at home here.

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overnight stay in the stuga approx. 5 euro converted ...
- bathing area
- nature camping
- boat rental

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Dexter Cath
May 28, 2025, Shelter with Fire Pit and Outhouse

The shelter is still in good condition, and the outhouse is still there. With a bit of luck, there's even fresh firewood in the storage room.

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Beautiful circular route.

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Spectacular path through a varied landscape. The route is well signposted and ten information boards allow you to delve into the area's rich past. Explore the wetlands, admire the fantastic flora, and examine the fascinating geological formations.

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Krista
September 11, 2024, Lilla Attsjön

Picknick benches & grill-spot, nice location 👍

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Tällekullen ist ein kleines Dorf im nordöstlichen Småland, das manchmal das „vergessene Dorf“ genannt wurde. Da hier genau die Gemeindegrenze zwischen den beiden Gemeinden Linneryd und Hovmantorp verlief, lag der kleine Hof am Rand der beiden Gemeinden und war deshalb schwer zugänglich. Aus diesem Grund war niemand am Hof interessiert. So errichtete man hier Soldatenquartiere, möglichst weit weg von den größeren Dörfern Skogsryd und Ormeshaga, da man per Gesetz verpflichtet war, die in der Nähe einquartierten Soldaten mit einer gewissen Menge an Kartoffeln, Getreide usw. zu versorgen. Das Gebiet, in dem die Soldatenquartiere errichtet wurden, wurde Dorf Tällekullen genannt. Der erste Soldat zog 1782 in „Skogsryd Backagård“ – heutiges Borgholmen – ein. Von 1801 bis 1806 gab es in Schweden eine Landreform („enskiftereformen“, wrtl. Teilungsreform). Das bedeutete für Tällekullen, dass etliche kleine Katen erbaut wurden und neue Haushalte entstanden. Es gab eine große Bevölkerungsexplosion, und die größte Anzahl Familien, die in Tällekullen wohnten, waren 10, mit insgesamt ca. 100 Personen (1875). Zur gleichen Zeit gab es mit ca. 4000 Menschen die größte Bevölkerungszahl in der Gemeinde Linneryd. 1827 gab es die Reform „Laga skifte“ = „große Teilung“. Sie hatte große Bedeutung und veränderte die Landschaft in Småland. Die Häuser wurden auf ein größeres Gebiet verteilt, die Felder aufgeteilt und die Landvermesser hatten das Recht, auf das Verlassen der Höfe zu bestehen, um eine rationellere Landwirtschaft möglich zu machen. Das galt nicht für Tällekullen, was ein Glück war. Das kleine Dorf lag in zwei Gemeinden, es gab keine Großbauern, eine Aufteilung wäre sehr kompliziert gewesen und niemand war interessiert. Deshalb sieht das Dorf heute noch genauso aus wie es immer ausgesehen hat. Die große Auswanderung nach Amerika begann. Carl Wilhelm Gabrielsson wanderte am 24.10.1885 als erster von Tällekullen nach Amerika aus. Er landete zum Schluss in einer Gegend in Minnesota, in der sich schon viele Schweden angesiedelt hatten. Die Auswanderung führte zu einer deutlichen Abnahme der Bevölkerung in Tällekullen. Jetzt sind die vier Gebäude des Dorfes übriggeblieben und alle sind so gut wie intakt. Die Dorfgemeinschaft bekommt einen kleinen Zuschuss von der EU, um das Kulturerbe zu erhalten und das Dorf so aussehen zu lassen, wie es immer ausgesehen hat. Quelle: http://www.tallekullen.com/tallekullentyska/HISTORIA.htm

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In the small village of Attsjö, which lies on the road between Furuby and Dödesjö, lies Lilla Attsjön, also called Byasjön. Lilla Attsjön was dried around 1920 and the lake bed was first cultivated and as the lake bed sank over time, e.g. stones came out and it was used for grazing until the 1980s. In 2011, Södra and the 5 private individuals who together own the land began to redesign the lake of approximately 55 hectares. After a very long work, they finally received the green light from the Swedish Board of Agriculture and the Land and Environment Court to start the project. Walkway around Lilla AttsjönIn the summer of 2014, all work began such as felling trees, building roads and digging ditches etc. In January everything was finished as a large parking lot, 2 bird towers, 2 windbreaks, 3 wooden bridges, 2 bulletin boards and several along the walkway around the lake Benches built. In November 2015, the Lilla Attsjön association was awarded the Växjö municipality's landscape protection award for the redesign of the bird lake. Source: http://www.attsjoby.se/?page_id=7

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find around Lessebo?

Lessebo offers a diverse range of accommodations, from basic shelters suitable for overnight stays to more comprehensive cabins and cottages. You can find lakeside houses, cozy garden cottages, and even unique tree houses for an immersive nature experience. Examples include Gråstensmon Nature Trail and Shelter, which is a large hut for over ten people, and the Shelter with fire pit and outhouse, ideal for resting or overnight stays.

Are there family-friendly huts or shelters in the Lessebo area?

Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Gråstensmon Nature Trail and Shelter is located on a trail through varied landscapes with information boards, making it engaging for all ages. The Shelter with fire pit and outhouse also offers basic facilities for a family outing. Many private rentals, like 'Stenhaga - House by its own lake,' provide amenities such as private beaches, rowboats, and comfortable living spaces perfect for families.

Which huts offer unique experiences like lakeside access or wildlife observation?

For a unique lakeside experience, 'Stenhaga - House by its own lake' offers a private lake plot with a wooden deck, sandy beach, and a floating jetty, including fishing and a rowboat. 'The lake house - our gem! (Sjöstugan)' provides direct lake access, a wood-fired sauna, and a hot tub. If you're interested in wildlife, the Wildlife Feeding Cabin is specifically designed for observing animals in their natural habitat, though visitors are advised not to enter to avoid disturbance.

Can I find huts with facilities for cooking or overnight stays?

Absolutely. The Shelter with fire pit and outhouse is equipped with a fireplace and an outhouse, often with fresh firewood, making it suitable for overnight stays and basic cooking. Many private cabins and cottages in the region, such as 'Stenhaga' and 'The lake house,' come with fully equipped kitchens and amenities for comfortable longer stays.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Lessebo?

The Lessebo area, with its forests and lakes, is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the one near Gråstensmon Nature Trail and Shelter, which features a circular path through an ancient cultural landscape. For more extensive options, explore running trails, gravel biking routes, or cycling tours around Lessebo.

Are there hiking trails that include huts for rest or shelter?

Yes, the Gråstensmon Nature Trail and Shelter is a prime example, offering a spectacular path through varied landscapes with a large hut, outhouse, table, and fireplace for hikers. The trail itself provides insights into the area's history and natural features. Additionally, the Shelter with fire pit and outhouse serves as a convenient rest area along other routes.

What is the best time to visit huts in Lessebo?

Lessebo's huts offer experiences across all seasons. Summer is ideal for lakeside activities like swimming, boating, and fishing. Autumn brings beautiful foliage for hiking. Winter provides opportunities for skiing near some cabins, and the cozy atmosphere of a hut with a fireplace is particularly appealing. Spring offers a chance to see nature reawaken. The best time depends on your preferred activities.

Can I find huts that are suitable for a tranquil, nature-immersed retreat?

Absolutely. Many huts in Lessebo are designed for tranquility. The unique 'Tree Houses' like 'Welcome to our pine cone' offer intimate, peaceful retreats built high among the trees, providing quiet environments and extensive forest views. 'Minibacke,' a renovated barn in Nykulla, offers a charming rural escape surrounded by fields and forests, perfect for unwinding.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the huts?

The Gråstensmon Nature Trail and Shelter is located on a circular hiking trail that passes through an ancient cultural landscape, with information boards detailing the area's rich past, including its history with peat digging. While not a hut itself, Tällekullen Å-Stugan Nature Camping is near Tällekullen, a small village with a unique history of soldier quarters and land reforms, preserving its traditional appearance.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts and cabins in Lessebo?

Visitors frequently praise the location, cleanliness, and overall guest experience of the huts and cabins in Lessebo. The proximity to nature, especially lakes and forests, is a major draw. Amenities like fireplaces, fully equipped kitchens, and access to outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating are also highly appreciated, contributing to a serene and comfortable stay.

Are there any huts or shelters near scenic viewpoints or natural monuments?

While not a hut itself, Little Attsjön is a natural monument and viewpoint where a small lake was rebuilt, attracting many bird and small animal species. It features picnic benches and a grill spot. Some huts are strategically located to offer scenic views, such as the 'Tree Houses' with their large windows providing extensive forest vistas, or lakeside properties like 'Stenhaga' with direct views of the water.

Are there options for wild swimming near the huts?

Many huts, especially those located directly on lakes, offer opportunities for wild swimming. 'Stenhaga - House by its own lake' has a small sandy beach and a floating jetty with a swimming ladder. 'The lake house - our gem! (Sjöstugan)' boasts a swimming dock just 5 meters from the door, along with a wood-fired sauna and hot tub for a complete lakeside experience. The region's numerous lakes provide ample spots for a refreshing dip.

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