Holiday Home Sweden, Lappland, Glommersträsk: "Glommersträsk"

Object number: 49557
8 persons 4 bedrooms 1 bathroom 157m² No
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Enjoy Swedish Lapland in Glommersträsk

This beautiful and comfortable holiday home in the small Swedish town of Glommersträsk promises you a holiday in northern Sweden surrounded by deep forests, wild rivers and idyllic lakes.

You live comfortably on almost 160 square meters with four bedrooms and space for up to eight people.
The holiday home is freshly and attractively furnished and a perfect starting point for fishing trips, hikes or bicycle tours.

A fiber optic connection with the associated WiFi in the house gives you the necessary peace of mind if your loved ones don't want to do without Netflix and Co. on vacation.

The house is just 5km from our husky kennel in Moräng where we offer different activities with our dogs all year round.

Glommersträsk offers a lot of possibilities. In winter you have trails for cross country skiing, snow shoe walks or snowmobile tours just around the corner and even an indoor ice hall for ice skating. In summer there are endless trails for hiking and biking, lakes for fishing, swimming, canoeing or other water sports in the area as well as a small swimming pool just a two minutes walk from the house. It’s also just a short walk up on the hill Glommersberget where you have a great view over the lake that gives the village its name and to the next hill Vithatten. Don’t miss to go there in time for sunset or when the Northern Lights are dancing on the sky. Furthermore we have a lot of wildlife around like moose, reindeer, beaver, and co. Also berries and mushrooms are just waiting to be picked. Glommersträsk even offers some cultural sights like Hängengården hembygdsmuseum with traditional old Swedish houses from the eighteenth century and a school classroom from 1843. Glommersbär‘s Bärens Hus is a unique little house where you can learn about the history of berry picking and new inventions how to process them to great food or drinks, the cloudberry liquor even won a gold medal in Swedish food handicraft. And if you just need some daily stuff you reach Finnbergs, our local shop, in less than five minutes walk. Here you can find food and drinks, pharmacy and some more household, garden or building stuff. Also an ATM, fuel station and bus stop is there.

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  • Distance to the water 1 km
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  • Grocery store 1 km
  • Closest neighbour 50 m

Additional information

  • 4 bedrooms (1. with double bed, 2. with double bed, 3. with 2 single beds, 4. with double bed)

Equipment

  • Self catering

  • Double bed

  • Single bed

  • Bunk bed

  • Baby cot

  • Sofa bed

  • Stove

  • Oven

  • Refridgerator

  • Freezer

  • Dishwasher

  • Microwave oven

  • Coffee machine

  • Shower

  • Bath tub

  • WC

  • Bio/Dry toilet

  • Washing machine

  • Tumble dryer

  • Sauna

  • Pool

  • Air conditioning

  • TV

  • Sat TV

  • Internet

    Wifi (high speed)
  • Open fire/Tiled stove

  • Balcony

  • Terrace

  • Car park

  • Garden furniture

  • Grill

  • Bicycle

  • Boat/Canoo

  • Motorboat/Outboard engine

  • Smoking

  • Dog allowed

More equipment

E-stove, Bedding, Radiatorheating pump, Water boiler, Final cleanup, Towel, Firewoodincluded, Highchair, Toaster

Calendar List

Current price & availability

From - to Each week Each night Day of change Minimum days to stay
20-11-2024 -
30-11-2024
910 145 Every day 3
01-05-2025 -
15-06-2025
910 145 Every day 3
15-06-2025 -
31-08-2025
1.450 250 Every day 3
31-08-2025 -
20-11-2025
910 145 Every day 3

Please consider! If you rent a self-catering accommodation the final cleaning is normally not included in the price and will be done by the guests. Even the bed-linen, towels and dish towels will not be provided and therefore we kindly ask you to take these with you.

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Points of interest
  • Airport
  • Train station
  • Bus stop
  • Subway
  • Guest harbour
  • Other transportation
  • Golf course
  • Tennis court
  • Distance to the water
  • Minigolf
  • Boat Rental
  • Bicycle path
  • Hiking trail
  • Bridle path
  • Cross country ski run
  • Canoe path
  • Snow mobile
  • Ski slope
  • Ski lift
  • Local recreation area
  • Other sport
  • Swimming area
  • City
  • Other nature
  • Church
  • Museum
  • Theater
  • Culture point
  • Nature reserve
  • Sights
  • Other culture
  • Grocery store
  • Gas station
  • Other stores
  • Cafe
  • Restaurant
  • Other gastronomy
  • Closest neighbour
  • Lake
  • Sea
  • River

Infos about the region Lapland

Lapland is Sweden’s biggest and most northern historical province and has borders with Norway and Finland. The province has less than 1 inhabitant per square kilometer and comprises more than one fourth of Sweden’s land area.
Lapland is the province of contrasts: There is Sweden’s highest mountain, the Kebnekaise, as well as Sweden’s deepest lake, the Hornavan. While there is permafrost in the mountain areas, temperatures of 25 degrees centigrade can easily be reached in summer in the lower areas. But not only considering the climate the differences in this area are huge; you will even find a large diversity in the languages spoken in this area. Next to Swedish, there are the minority languages Finnish, Sami and the Finnish Meänkieli dialect. Many villages and cities have Sami or Meänkieli names. The Sami, the native population of this area, had their first nomad settlements along the rivers and lakes of this area maybe already 9000 years ago.
The county can even provide UNESCO world heritage: the Laponian area, consisting of 4 national parks and 2 nature preserves. In general, Norrbottens län can be seen as one huge nature preserve. In the whole province, there are 165 nature preserves, 47 protection areas for birds and 8 national parks, which make out more than 90% of all Sweden’s nature preservation areas.
The cold winter climate allows some very unusual attractions: Every fall there is an ice hotel built in Jukkasjärvi, approximately 200 km north of the arctic circle.
So, if you wish to spend your holiday in a lonely nature, Lapland is the right place for you. If you don’t mind frost, then you will have the biggest chances to see an Aurora in Norrbotten in winter. And in summer, when it can be even warmer than 25 degrees north of the arctic circle, you can see the Midnight Sun.

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