2-Bed Swedish House with Guesthouse, Sauna & 5,000m² Garden — Torhamn Vacation Home



Ljungåsavägen 76, 373 71 Torhamn, Karlskrona, Sweden, Torhamn (Sweden)
2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 86m² Floor area
€250,000
House
No parking
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
86m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
The wood-fired sauna is still warm from last night. Outside, a great tit is doing its two-note call in the oak canopy, and the morning fog off the Baltic is just starting to burn off above the stone wall that borders the garden. This is what a Tuesday looks like at Ljungåsavägen 76 in Torhamn — and it's the kind of ordinary that feels anything but.
Torhamn sits at the very tip of the Kristianopel peninsula in eastern Blekinge, Sweden's southernmost province, where the mainland dissolves into a scatter of islands and the sea is everywhere you look. It's not a place that tries to impress you. It doesn't need to. The light here in summer — that long, low Nordic gold that stretches past ten in the evening — has a way of stopping people mid-sentence. First-time visitors often say they didn't plan to stay. They just did.
The property itself occupies 5,040 square metres, which sounds large on paper but feels even larger in person. Mature oaks anchor the corners of the plot, their roots lifting the old stone walls that have been here longer than anyone can remember. Classic falurött buildings — that deep Swedish red — catch the afternoon sun. The garden isn't manicured in any stiff way; it's the kind of outdoor space that's been genuinely lived in, with blueberry bushes along the back edge, patches that reliably produce chanterelles in late summer, and flower beds that have been tended long enough to know what they're doing.
The main house dates from 1950 and sits at 86 square metres. Two bedrooms, one bathroom, and an open kitchen-living room anchored by a wood-burning stove that earns its place from September through April. The layout is uncomplicated and honest — generous windows pull the garden indoors visually, and the open plan between kitchen and living room makes the space feel larger than the footprint suggests. It's genuinely move-in ready, with careful maintenance visible in the details rather than announced by them.
What makes this property genuinely unusual is everything beyond the main house. The winter-insulated guesthouse changes the arithmetic of the whole place. It has its own kitchen, shower room, living area, and a glazed conservatory that catches the sun on cooler days — proper independent accommodation, not a bunk room above the garage. Families who want to share a holiday without actually sharing every meal will understand immediately why this matters. It also opens up short-term rental possibilities during Blekinge's peak summer season, when demand for coastal accommodation in this part of Sweden consistently outpaces supply.
Then there's the sauna. A proper wood-fired Swedish bastu, with a separate relaxation area and a hot tub beside it. After a day hiking the Strandridarleden coastal trail or kayaking out past Torhamnsudde nature reserve, you come back to this. That's not an amenity — that's the whole point of having a place like this.
The stone cellar under the plot is the kind of detail that only reveals itself over time. Root vegetables from the garden, wine, preserves from the blueberry harvest — it keeps a steady cool temperature year-round without any intervention. Practical in the best possible way.
The beaches at Gisslevik and Torhamn itself are a short drive or a decent bike ride away. They're not the crowded resort beaches of southern Europe; they're clean, calm, and frequented by people who already live nearby rather than bused in from somewhere else. The small-boat harbour is active all summer, and if you have or ever want a boat, this location makes it obvious why. Karlskrona, a UNESCO World Heritage city and one of Sweden's most architecturally distinctive towns, is roughly 35 kilometres north — close enough for a proper dinner at Restaurang Aifur or a morning at the Naval Museum, far enough that it doesn't intrude.
Seasonally, this place earns its keep in every quarter. Spring arrives noticeably earlier here than in much of Sweden thanks to Blekinge's mild maritime climate — the garden is green before much of the country has thawed. Summer is the headline act: long days, the nearby water, the garden in full production, and that particular ease that comes with Swedish midsommar and the weeks that follow it. Autumn turns the surrounding forest copper and delivers mushroom season in earnest — Blekinge's forests are known for it, and having direct access from the property's edge is not a small thing. Winter is quiet and genuinely beautiful, the oak branches bare and the sauna running, frost on the stone walls.
For international buyers, Sweden's property purchase process is relatively accessible. There are no restrictions on foreign ownership of residential real estate, and the legal framework is transparent and well-regulated. The region's proximity to the Ronneby Brunnspark Airport (roughly 40 kilometres) and the ferry connections from Karlskrona make logistics manageable for owners flying in from elsewhere in Europe. The property's year-round habitability — proper insulation, heating infrastructure, and the guesthouse — means it functions as more than a summer cabin.
Key features at a glance:
- 2-bedroom main house, 86 sqm, built 1950, in good condition and move-in ready
- Winter-insulated guesthouse with kitchen, shower room, conservatory, and separate living area
- Traditional wood-fired sauna with adjoining relaxation area and hot tub
- Plot of 5,040 sqm with mature oaks, stone walls, and established garden
- Blueberry bushes, mushroom terrain, and direct access to forest walking trails
- Classic falurött exterior with white trim — traditional Swedish rural aesthetic
- Stone cellar for food, wine, and produce storage
- Short walk or cycle to Torhamn and Gisslevik beaches
- Small-boat harbour nearby, suited to boating and kayaking
- Approximately 35km from Karlskrona city centre and its UNESCO World Heritage naval architecture
- Ronneby Brunnspark Airport approx. 40km away
- No foreign ownership restrictions for international buyers
- Strong short-term rental potential during peak Baltic summer season
- Year-round habitable — not a seasonal cabin
Properties with this combination of independent guesthouse, wellness facilities, coastal proximity, and a plot this size in Blekinge's outer archipelago rarely come to market at this price point. The Swedish second-home market along the Baltic coast has seen consistent interest from Scandinavian and international buyers alike, particularly post-pandemic, as remote flexibility has made longer stays viable for a much wider pool of buyers.
If you're thinking about a vacation home in Sweden, a holiday property in the Blekinge archipelago, or a second home in Scandinavia with genuine four-season utility, this is a serious candidate. The lifestyle it offers — unhurried, rooted in nature, with real space and real facilities — is increasingly hard to find within reach of an airport and a UNESCO city.
Get in touch through Homestra to arrange a viewing or request the full information pack. Properties like this move faster than the market average, and there's no substitute for standing in that garden yourself, coffee in hand, listening to what the oaks have to say.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 2
- Size
- 86m²
- Price per m²
- €2,907
- Garden size
- 5040m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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