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

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Ljungåsavägen 76, 373 71 Torhamn, Karlskrona, Sweden, Torhamn (Sweden)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 86Floor 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
86
Price per m²
€2,907
Garden size
5040
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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Front view of the holiday home

On a still Saturday morning at Sågbacken 20, you pour coffee in a compact kitchen, crack open the terrace door, and the air that comes in smells like pine resin and lake water. That's the whole point of this place. No traffic noise, no neighbour's TV through the wall — just the occasional woodpecker working away somewhere in the trees behind the garden. It's forty square metres of main house, a separate guest cottage, and 749 square metres of land sitting roughly 300 metres from the edge of Lake Mälaren. Simple on paper. Quietly extraordinary in practice. Bro is one of those Swedish addresses that locals tend to keep to themselves. Sitting in Upplands-Bro municipality, about 40 kilometres northwest of Stockholm, the area hugs the northeastern shore of Lake Mälaren — Sweden's third-largest lake and arguably its most atmospheric, edged with medieval church ruins, small islands, and sailing routes that unfurl for hundreds of kilometres. The E18 motorway puts you at Kungsängen station in under ten minutes, and from there the commuter train runs directly into Stockholm's central station in roughly 35 minutes. You can be eating lunch at Östermalm's food hall and back on the terrace in time for sunset. The house itself was built in 1971 and sits in solid, well-maintained condition. At 40 square metres, the layout is efficient without feeling tight — something Swedish summer house design tends to get right. The bedroom is fitted with built-in wardrobes, keeping clutter off the floor. The living room doubles as a flexible second sleeping space if you need it, with room for a daybed alongside a proper dining setup, and a certified open fireplace anchors the room. On the first cool September evening of the year, when the nights s ... click here to read more

Front view of the holiday home and terrace

Step outside on a July morning and the first thing you notice is the light. Out here on Yxlan, it hits differently — bouncing off Yxlömaren lake just 350 metres down the track, filtering through the old apple trees at the garden edge, warming the west-facing terrace before most of Stockholm has had its first coffee. That terrace, with its outdoor spa already in place, is where you'll spend a disproportionate amount of your time here. Trust that. Yxlan sits in the northern Stockholm archipelago, part of Norrtälje kommun, and it carries that particular quality of Swedish island life that people from the city spend years trying to find. Not the polished resort version. The real kind — where a country store in Köpmanholm sells pickled herring and the ferry to the mainland runs on a timetable that politely refuses to rush you. The island is connected by road and by Waxholmsbolaget ferry from Yxlövik, a few kilometres from Österviksvägen, plus Bus 632 runs several times daily between the island and the mainland. Practical, quiet, close enough to everything, far enough from the noise. The house at Österviksvägen 44 was built in 1955 and has been brought up to year-round standard — proper insulation, heating systems that handle a Swedish February without complaint. That matters more than people expect when they first start thinking about archipelago property. A summer cabin is one thing. A place you can escape to in November, light a fire, and watch the frost settle on the meadow outside — that's a different category entirely, and this property sits firmly in it. Inside, the layout is compact but genuinely usable. Three rooms plus kitchen spread across 66 square metres: a kitchen with a dedicated dining nook that handles four ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Late afternoon on a July Saturday, the southwest sun pours through the glass-enclosed patio and turns the pine floorboards a deep amber. You've just come back from Björknäs's little beach — kids still sandy, everyone hungry — and the kitchen smells of whatever went into the cast-iron pan twenty minutes ago. That's the rhythm this house runs on. Easy, unhurried, genuinely Swedish. Björknäs sits inside Roslagen, the long, ragged stretch of coastline northeast of Stockholm that locals have been quietly escaping to for generations. It's not the flashy archipelago of postcards — it's better. Unpretentious timber cottages tucked between birch stands, narrow lanes that end at sheltered coves, the smell of pine resin on a warm afternoon. The community here is tight enough to feel like a village but relaxed enough that nobody bothers you. The kind of place where your neighbours wave from their garden and then leave you alone. The house itself was built in 1972 and sits on a 1,765 square metre plot — a genuinely generous footprint for this part of Roslagen. There's a real sense of privacy here. The garden mixes mown lawn with wilder natural patches that attract butterflies and the occasional hedgehog, and sunlight tracks across it for most of the day given the open southwest aspect. In June, when the Swedish light goes on until 10pm, evenings out here take on a quality that's hard to describe to anyone who hasn't sat in Scandinavian summer dusk with a cold drink and nowhere to be. Inside, 48 square metres sounds compact on paper. In practice, the layout uses every centimetre thoughtfully. The kitchen was completely gutted and rebuilt in 2019 — new cabinets, new surfaces, proper appliances — and it connects directly to that glas ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the timber house

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Torhamn, Sweden, this delightful house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. Located at Berggrens väg 17, this property is a haven of tranquility, surrounded by the natural beauty of Karlskrona's countryside. With its proximity to both forest and sea, it provides an ideal setting for those who cherish the great outdoors. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. This is the daily reality for residents of Torhamn, a charming village known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural surroundings. Just 750 meters from the coastline, this property offers easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, from woodland walks to seaside adventures. ### Property Highlights: - Size & Layout: The main house offers 72 square meters of living space, featuring three well-proportioned bedrooms, a cozy living room, and a practical kitchen. - Additional Space: An extra 50 square meters of secondary area is perfect for storage, workshops, or hobby rooms. - Guest Cottages: Ideal for accommodating visitors or as potential rental units, enhancing the property's flexibility. - Expansive Plot: Spanning 9,671 square meters, the plot is perfect for gardening, outdoor activities, or small-scale farming. - Natural Landscaping: Mature trees and open areas provide privacy and a sense of seclusion. - Sustainability Potential: Ample space for eco-friendly projects like solar panels or a greenhouse. - Year-Round Comfort: Insulation and heating systems ensure comfort in all seasons. - Outdoor Living: Patios and seating areas allow you to enjoy the natural surroundings year-round. - Local Attractions: Proximity to nature reserves ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Well, let me tell you about Truseryd 74, a truly captivating farmhouse nestled in the serene landscape of Torhamn, situated southeast of Jämjö and about 30 km east of the historic city of Karlskrona. As a busy real estate agent with clients around the globe, I'm thrilled to showcase to you the potential this unique property holds, especially for those looking to embrace the authentic Swedish countryside lifestyle. Imagine a day in the life on this vast estate, spanning a remarkable 68.2 hectares, where the morning sun greets you over the lush forests, rolling fields, and charming farm buildings. Whether you're dreaming of owning a family farm or seeking to transform it into a peaceful retreat, there’s plenty here to let your dreams take flight. Here's a bit about the property: - 130 sqm of living space - 7 spacious bedrooms, offering plenty of room for family and guests - Main house paired with a barn featuring a hayloft - Traditional log house adding rustic charm - Functional animal stable to explore your agricultural ambitions - Garage for vehicle storage - Practical storage building for your needs - Dog run for our furry friends This property has no bathrooms yet, which could be seen as an opportunity for customization. The overall condition is good, meaning you’re starting on solid foundations rather than a complete overhaul. As you're exploring, picture the potential here – each corner of this estate whispers 'possibility.' The productive forest land makes up most of the property, spanning 46.5 hectares. It's a paradise for nature lovers, full of logs and greenery just waiting to be nurtured or harvested. Balancing the picture are the 5.7 hectares of forest impediment, the 9.6 hectares of fertile arable land, ... click here to read more

Main building and surroundings

A Tranquil Island Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp scent of sea air filling your lungs, and the soft glow of the morning sun filtering through the trees. This is the daily rhythm of life at Långören 202, a charming country home nestled on one of Sweden's most picturesque archipelago islands. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor every moment in this serene paradise. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 2011, this single-storey home offers a harmonious blend of modern convenience and natural beauty. The open-plan kitchen and living area serve as the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather to share meals, laughter, and stories. Large windows invite the outside in, offering views of the lush surroundings and a glimpse of the sea. Step out onto the expansive terrace, where you can enjoy al fresco dining, morning coffee, or simply relax with a book as the sun sets over the horizon. Island Living with Modern Amenities The main house features two cozy bedrooms, perfect for a small family or hosting guests. A separate guest room with its own entrance provides additional privacy and flexibility. The bathroom, updated in 2017, boasts modern fixtures and a wet room design, ensuring comfort and convenience in this idyllic setting. Embrace the Outdoors The property's generous 1,775 sqm plot offers endless possibilities for outdoor enjoyment. Whether you're tending to a garden, playing with children, or simply soaking in the tranquility, the expansive grounds provide a private oasis. The property's free position ensures a sense of seclusion, while still being part of the vibrant island community. A Boater's Pa ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Imagine waking up every morning in a cozy villa, nestled in the serene locale of Trummenäs, part of Karlskrona kommun in beautiful Ramdala, Sweden. This isn't just a home; it’s a refuge that offers a calm retreat from the bustling world, yet it remains conveniently connected to delightful amenities and vibrant community life. Situated at Dukagången 4, this delightful villa is in good condition and ready to embrace its new owners. As a busy real estate agent who deals with properties globally, I see this as a fantastic opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking for a slice of tranquility. Offering a single-story ease and boasting a well-maintained disposition, this home provides both a permanent abode and an idyllic holiday getaway. It stands gracefully upon a flat garden plot on a peaceful cul-de-sac. Let’s delve a little deeper into what makes this villa a potential dream home. Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a thoughtful layout designed for comfortable living. The property includes: - 2 cozy bedrooms, perfect for a small family or as guest quarters - 1 well-appointed bathroom cum laundry room - An inviting conservatory wrapping you in natural light - A south-facing terrace ideal for sun-drenched afternoons - A detached garage that doubles as generous storage space Living in Ramdala can be an enriching experience. This villa is situated in a quiet neighborhood, and the property itself is beckoning to be lived in, without the pressing need for renovations. This means you can move in and start living the Swedish dream immediately. The climate here is typically mild with inviting summers and snowy, yet manageable, winters, creating a unique year-round tapestry of experiences. For those who cherish outd ... click here to read more

3 room winterized holiday home at Dukagången 4 Trummenäs Karlskrona municipality

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the lush fairways of Trummenäs Golf Club. Welcome to your dream second home in Ramdala, Karlskrona, where the serene beauty of Sweden's coastline meets the charm of countryside living. This delightful country home, nestled on Högamovägen 2, offers a unique blend of tranquility, recreation, and natural beauty, making it an ideal retreat for international buyers seeking a vacation haven. A Home with a View Perched on a generous 1,340 square meter plot, this property boasts sweeping views of the golf course and the sparkling sea beyond. The main house, built in 1980, is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. With three cozy bedrooms and a spacious living area, it provides ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. Outdoor Living at Its Best The property excels in outdoor living, featuring two expansive terraces facing southwest. These sun-drenched spaces are perfect for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. A spacious conservatory, oriented to capture the afternoon and evening sun, extends the living space, allowing you to enjoy the garden and views year-round. A Community Rich in Activities Trummenäs is renowned for its vibrant community and beautiful natural surroundings. The popular Trummenäs Golf Club is just steps away, offering not only excellent golfing but also a restaurant and paddle tennis courts. The nearby campsite features another restaurant, a large sandy beach, a pier, and a small boat harbor, providing ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the house and garden

Ah, my dear overseas buyers and expats! If you're searching for a charming escape in the Swedish countryside, then let me tell you, you've found it. You're likely as busy as I am, so let's dive head first into this delightful country home in the picturesque area of Järkö, right next to the mesmerizing waters of Karlskrona's archipelago. Nestled on Järkö, this quaint little cottage is like something pulled out straight from a storybook. The locals call it a sanctuary, and you know what, they're not wrong. Whether you're unwinding with the sound of waves hitting the shore or sipping coffee with a view overlooking Kilmafjärd to Sturkö, this property offers an authentic rural Swedish experience. With one cozy bedroom, it's perfect for those seeking a minimalist lifestyle, a retreat that offers simplicity and elegance. Living in Sturkö doesn't mean you're cut off from the world. Far from it! The area is rich with things to do and see. Imagine spending your Sundays enjoying local delicacies at charming nearby markets or taking leisurely boat rides to explore the archipelago. Hiking along the rugged coastline offers unparalleled serenity. The Swedish summers here are short but sweet, blessing the area with mild temperatures which create a perfect ambiance for outdoor activities. Winters, however, whisper softly with snowfall, transforming the landscape into something right out of a frozen fairytale. Features of this charming property include: - A cozy 16 square meter cottage - A spacious plot of land totaling 5,490 square meters - Proximity to the breathtaking Kilmafjärd view - Quiet and isolation without feeling completely remote - Bathroom potential for future plans - Peace-filled mornings and mesmerizing sunsets - Opportu ... click here to read more

1 room cottage at Järkö 1:5, Karlskrona municipality

Nestled on the picturesque island of Sturkö, this enchanting farmhouse offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Located at Skallatorpsvägen 2, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and endless possibilities. With 12.3 hectares of lush land, this estate is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines rural charm with modern comforts. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of seabirds. The farmhouse, built in 1852, exudes historical charm while offering all the amenities needed for contemporary living. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious hallway, where a cozy fireplace invites you to warm up during the crisp Swedish winters. Two comfortable bedrooms, a homely living room, and a well-equipped kitchen with a dining area make this space ideal for family gatherings and entertaining friends. The upper floor continues to impress with a large family room, perfect for a play area, lounge, or home office. Two additional bedrooms and a separate WC provide privacy and flexibility, ensuring the home adapts to your needs, whether you're hosting guests or enjoying a quiet retreat. Key Features: - 12.3 hectares of land: Ideal for small-scale farming, horse keeping, or simply enjoying the Swedish countryside. - 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms: Spacious living areas designed for comfort and functionality. - Glazed veranda and open porch: Perfect for morning coffees or summer dinners. - Expansive garden: A green oasis for play, gardening, and animal husbandry. - Greenhouse and root cellar: Year-round cultivation and storage for homegrown produce. - Outbuildings: Includes a barn, garage, workshop, and s ... click here to read more

Front view of the farmhouse and garden

Discover the serene charm of countryside living with this delightful vacation home nestled in the heart of Fågelmara, Sweden. Surrounded by pristine nature, this cozy retreat offers a unique blend of simplicity and modern comfort, ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a busy real estate agent constantly on the move, let me guide you through this enchanting property that promises a unique living experience. A Hidden Gem in Fågelmara Welcome to Industrivägen 9, where nature's beauty greets you at every turn. This quaint country home, spanning 40 square meters, is your gateway to the tranquil lifestyle typical of the Swedish countryside. While modest in size, this dwelling is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. Imagine waking up in the serene environment of Fågelmara, where your mornings start with the gentle glow of sunlight filtering through large windows. These windows invite the day inside, offering a picturesque view of the surrounding forest, lending an instant feeling of calm and relaxation. Key Property Features: - 1 charming bedroom with peaceful nature views - 1 fresh, fully-tiled bathroom with modern amenities - Bright and airy living room with ample space for seating and dining - Newly renovated kitchen with modern appliances - Spacious wooden deck perfect for outdoor relaxation - Generous plot with a mix of natural land and garden area Living in Fågelmara Fågelmara's lush landscape is not just stunning to look at, but also serves as the perfect backdrop for a life filled with leisurely outdoor activities. This region offers an array of walking trails and nature tours, allowing residents to unwind amidst the beauty of the Swedish count ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the vacation home

Nestled in the serene countryside of Fågelmara, Sweden, Karlshem offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and modern comfort, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. This beautifully renovated country home, located at Fågelmaravägen 33, is a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the idyllic Swedish landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as sunlight filters through the majestic beech and oak trees that line your picturesque driveway. This is the daily reality at Karlshem, where peace and seclusion are your constant companions. Yet, despite its tranquil setting, the property is conveniently located just 3 kilometers from the village of Fågelmara, offering essential amenities and easy access to the vibrant city of Karlskrona. A Home with History and Modern Comforts Originally built in 1946, the main house underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2011, transforming it into a spacious and modern home with a total living area of 145 square meters. The property is in excellent condition, boasting high-quality finishes and thoughtful design throughout. Energy efficiency is a key feature, with a geothermal heating system and a traditional wood-burning stove, ensuring comfort year-round. Ground Floor: A Hub for Family and Friends The ground floor is designed for sociable living, featuring a welcoming glassed-in veranda, a modern kitchen, and two dining areas. One dining area is enhanced by a functioning wood stove, creating a cozy atmosphere, while the other is set in a bright bay window with direct access to a sunny terrace—perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. Upstairs: A Pr ... click here to read more

Front view of Karlshem, Fågelmaravägen 33

Nestled in the charming embrace of Sweden's coastal gem, Karlskrona, this country home at Biskopsbergsvägen 30 is a delightful slice of serenity awaiting its next owner. I'm sure many potential buyers will find this location quite fascinating, so let me dive into some delightful details about it. You see, Karlskrona is part of Sweden's renowned archipelago region in Blekinge County, its landscape dotted with thousands of islands offering breathtaking views and a maritime lifestyle. Imagine yourself waking up to the tranquil sights and sounds of nature every day, with the gentle hum of a babbling brook as the soundtrack to your life. This home spans a cozy yet reasonable 91 square meters, perfectly poised to be your peaceful retreat. Having undergone a complete renovation back in 2000, it promises a good condition that blends the modern comforts with a rustic setting. The open floor plan is inviting, offering an ample space whether you're lounging with family or entertaining guests. Step onto the large outdoor patio, an idyllic spot to sip your morning coffee as the symphony of birdsong and the gurgle of the stream compose your morning anthem. The significant 3,800 square meter plot adds a layer of freedom, whether you’re planning some casual gardening, family picnics, or even an ambitious project. The property is not just about a house, it’s about a lifestyle, and part of that lifestyle here includes an opportunity to fish right on your doorstep—it’s truly a haven for those who cherish the embrace of nature. - 91 sqm living area - Renovated in 2000 - Large outdoor patio - Private brook-side setting - 3,800 sqm plot - Guest cottage with utilities - Double carport with storage - Close to hiking and biking trails - Proxi ... click here to read more

2 room vacation home at Biskopsbergsvägen 30, Karlskrona

Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of the sea breeze, the sun casting its golden glow over the lush greenery surrounding your charming holiday home. Nestled in the heart of the Blekinge archipelago, this delightful two-bedroom house on Båtsmansvägen 27, Sturkö, offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant holiday hub, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. A Home Designed for Comfort and Style Originally built in 1968, this house underwent a thoughtful renovation and extension in 2016, transforming it into a modern sanctuary that seamlessly blends comfort with style. The open-concept kitchen and living area, with its vaulted ceiling and expansive windows, invites natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The subtle change in floor level adds a touch of sophistication, delineating spaces while maintaining an airy, social environment. The kitchen, a haven for culinary enthusiasts, boasts high-quality appliances and ample storage, making it perfect for both intimate dinners and lively gatherings. The living room, with its generous ceiling height, becomes the heart of the home—a place to unwind, entertain, and create lasting memories with loved ones. A Sanctuary for Rest and Relaxation The main floor houses two cozy bedrooms, each designed to offer a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. A cleverly designed sleeping loft provides additional space, ideal for children, guests, or as a snug reading nook. The fully tiled bathroom, with its modern fixtures and walk-in shower, ensures a spa-like experience, combining luxury with practicality ... click here to read more

Front view of the house and garden

Nestled in the beautiful region of Hästö, within the charming city of Karlskrona, Sweden, there is a cozy cottage waiting to become someone's peaceful retreat. Let me take a moment to paint you a picture of this delightful country home located at Skansvägen 9, which is not just a residence but an invitation to experience a serene Swedish lifestyle. The property price is set at a reasonable 299,500 SEK, making it an accessible option for those looking to invest in a tranquil getaway. First and foremost, this cottage is a compact haven, perfect for those seeking coziness without the hassle of too much upkeep. The house comes with one bedroom and one bathroom but don't be fooled by its modest size of 29 square meters – it makes excellent use of every nook and cranny. Inside, you'll find a welcoming glass veranda that beckons you to enjoy your morning coffee while watching the gentle unfolding of life outside. Adjacent to this is the kitchen, which adds a rustic touch with its classic wood-burning stove, truly making it a heartwarming place to prepare meals. The connected room with its beautifully tiled stove brings warmth and charm to chilly winter nights. There is a well-planned attic space perfect for accommodating guests or little ones, as it can fit up to three beds. This feature makes it a lovely place for family weekends or hosting visitors. The property also includes a partial basement with easy access from the garden; practical for storing seasonal items or serving as a pantry. Carved into the landscape, this terraced plot offers a captivating garden that is a sanctuary of flowers and mature trees. Living here means you will have your own piece of outdoor tranquility to cherish, perfect for gardening enthusiasts ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage

Tucked away on the picturesque island of Aspö, in the enchanting city of Karlskrona, lies a country home tailored for those who cherish serenity paired with a sweeping seaside view. As a truly global real estate agent under a very active schedule, I present to you a home that speaks comfort and the allure of coastal living while leaving room for your imagination and personal touches. This charming property, perched on Lotsbacksvägen 22, provides a canvas for international families, expats, or anyone longing to experience life with both tranquility and convenience. Aspö, a coveted area known for its natural beauty and calm surroundings, is where you’ll find this 4-bedroom oasis, ample enough to accommodate not just your family but also guests who may wish to more than just admire the extraordinary sea views. Property Features: - Size: 145 square meters - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathroom: 1 - Spacious Kitchen with sea-view - Timber walls with classic mullioned windows - Beautiful wooden floors - Scenic tiled stoves Additional Features: - Guest cottage (44 sq m) with an extra bedroom - Workshop for creative projects - Gardening space for vegetables or flowers This home is exceptionally made for those who love to feel a part of nature. The sea breeze is a regular visitor, and its gentle lapping sounds serve as a reminder of life lived at a slower, more deliberate pace. With preserved older details such as timber walls and mullioned windows, this house brings nostalgic moments of time gone by, while the renovated kitchen promises an excellent spot for passionate cooks. Enjoy preparing family meals with a breathtaking view—quite possibly the best seasoning of all. Living in Karlskrona offers a unique blend of rural charm and bustli ... click here to read more

4 room vacation home on Lotsbacksvägen 22 Aspö Karlskrona municipality

Step into a Timeless Swedish Retreat Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the tranquil village of Brömsebro, nestled within the picturesque Karlskrona municipality. This 19th-century cottage, a testament to Swedish heritage, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of history while enjoying the serene lifestyle of the countryside. A Journey Through Time As you approach the property, the lush, secluded garden envelops you in a sense of peace and privacy. Mature trees and vibrant greenery create a natural sanctuary, inviting you to explore the 1,770 square meters of land that surround this charming abode. The cottage itself, with its original features lovingly preserved, stands as a beacon of authenticity and character. Upon entering, you're greeted by a glass veranda, a perfect spot to savor your morning coffee while basking in the beauty of the garden. The veranda leads into a cozy living room, where two stately column stoves (kolonnkakelugnar) not only provide warmth but also serve as elegant reminders of the home's storied past. Antique wooden floors stretch across the space, echoing the craftsmanship of a bygone era. A Culinary Haven The kitchen, though compact, exudes rustic charm. It's a space where you can prepare meals with fresh produce from your garden or local markets, embracing the simplicity and joy of countryside living. Adjacent to the kitchen, a versatile all-purpose room awaits, ready to transform into a dining area, study, or additional lounge space. Restful Retreats The cottage features two bedrooms, each offering a peaceful escape with views of the surrounding greenery. A WC room is available for convenience, and while the property currently lacks ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the cottage and garden

Picture yourself stepping out onto a sunlit veranda, coffee in hand, as morning mist rises from the forest valley below and the distant whistle of the Krösatåget train echoes through the pines. This is your morning ritual at Högalund Gård, a secluded Swedish farmstead where 2.6 hectares of productive land meet the timeless rhythms of Scandinavian country living, just five minutes' walk from Rödeby village and twenty minutes from the coastal city of Karlskrona. Here, the Swedish concept of "lantliv" – the country life – becomes your daily reality, offering international buyers a rare opportunity to own a vacation home in Sweden that combines authentic rural character with genuine income potential and multi-generational flexibility. This exceptional country home property comprises two complete residences, a substantial commercial-grade utility building, traditional outbuildings, productive gardens, and forest access, creating a self-contained estate that serves equally well as a holiday home base, rental business operation, or extended family retreat. The main residence, a beautifully preserved 1909 farmhouse painted in classic Falu red, stands as a testament to Swedish architectural heritage, its original details thoughtfully preserved through sensitive renovation. The second home, built in 2017, offers five additional rooms with modern construction standards, while the 2019 utility building provides commercial-kitchen facilities perfect for farm-to-table ventures, artisan workshops, or guest services. This isn't simply a second home in Europe – it's a complete lifestyle platform in one of Scandinavia's most accessible rural regions. The property reveals itself gradually as you drive the kilometer-long private forest ro ... click here to read more

Exterior view of the main house and grounds

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Tången, Orust, Tångehöjdsvägen 40 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Swedish paradise. This exquisite villa, built in 2008, is a testament to modern comfort and timeless coastal charm, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a savvy investment in the heart of Sweden's west coast. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze filling your lungs as you step onto your expansive sun deck. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Tångehöjdsvägen 40, where the sea is just a stone's throw away, and the archipelago's beauty is yours to explore. A Home Designed for Year-Round Comfort Spanning 133 square meters, this villa is thoughtfully designed to cater to both family living and peaceful getaways. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living spaces, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding after a day of coastal adventures. - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Each room is a sanctuary of comfort, with the master suite offering ample closet space and a serene ambiance. - Two Modern Bathrooms: Stylishly appointed with contemporary fixtures, ensuring convenience and luxury. - Cozy Living Room: Featuring a wood-burning stove, perfect for cozying up during the cooler months. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: A culinary enthusiast's dream, with modern appliances and generous storage. - Expansive Sun Deck: Ideal for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the panoramic views. A Boater's Dream One of the villa's standout features is its private boat mooring at the community dock, a rare and coveted amenity. Whether you're an avid sailor or a casual boater, this fea ... click here to read more

Front view of the villa

Nestled in the serene coastal enclave of Sjuhalla, Nättraby, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in one of Sweden's most picturesque regions. Just a stone's throw from the Baltic Sea, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant holiday home. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the crisp sea breeze invigorating your senses as you sip your morning coffee on the patio. This is the lifestyle that awaits you at Sjuhallavägen 71, where the charm of coastal living meets the comfort of modern amenities. ### A Home Designed for Relaxation and Enjoyment Built in 2006, the main house is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. The open-plan living area is the heart of the home, featuring a modern kitchen that seamlessly integrates with the living room. Here, a wood-burning stove not only provides warmth but also creates a cozy ambiance, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. - Spacious Living Area: Open-plan design with large windows for natural light. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with contemporary appliances and ample storage. - Wood-Burning Stove: Adds warmth and a cozy atmosphere. - Three Bedrooms: Comfortable and private, ideal for family or guests. - Bathroom: Includes a shower and washing machine for convenience. ### Versatile Outbuildings for Creative Use Beyond the main house, two well-insulated outbuildings offer endless possibilities. Whether you envision a home office, art studio, or guest cottage, these spaces are ready to adapt to your needs. - Guest Cottages: Perfect for visitors or as rental units. - Home Office/Studio: Ideal for remote work or creative pursuits. - Year-R ... click here to read more

Front view of the house

Nestled in the serene landscape of Rödeby, Karlskrona, this charming country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat in Sweden. Located at Offamåla 167, this property is a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, set against the backdrop of Blekinge's lush forests and rolling fields. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the crisp Swedish air invigorating your senses. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Rödeby, a place where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. ### A Cozy Retreat with Endless Potential The main cottage, affectionately known as the 'storstugan', is a quintessential Swedish holiday home. Its open living room is the heart of the house, a space where you can unwind with a good book or gather with loved ones for cozy evenings by the fire. Large windows flood the room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, though modest, is fully functional and ready to handle all your culinary adventures. Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a simple dinner, this space is designed for convenience and comfort. The adjacent dining area is perfect for intimate meals, offering a charming setting for family gatherings. The bedroom provides a peaceful sanctuary for restful nights, while the bathroom adds a touch of modern convenience to this rustic abode. ### A Canvas for Your Vision In addition to the main cottage, the property includes a secondary outbuilding. While it requires significant renovation, it presents an exciting opportunity to expand your living space. Whether you envision a guest house, a workshop, or a creat ... click here to read more

Main cottage exterior