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Holiday Home/Cottage "Lillstuga Öland", Köpingsvik, Öland
Object number: 2244

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4 Persons
35 m²


per week

EUR 490 - 580
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On the sun island of Öland

this small and solid holiday home is located in a peaceful holiday home complex and only 5 minutes walk to the nearest bathing beach at the Baltic Sea.
The house has been renovated in 2008 and consists of a kitchen corner, a room with a niche for sleeping as well as shower and WC. It is suited for maximum two adults and two children. Outside you will have access to garden furniture and grill for pleasant summer evenings.
The nearest locality is Köpingsvik, which is located not far from the island capital of Borgholm.

  • Train Station 50 km
  • Airport 50 km
  • Restaurants 1 km
  • Fishing  spot 300 m
  • Bathing area 250 m
  • Tennis court -
  • Golf course 10 km
  • Ski lift -
  • Food store 1 km
  • Neighbour 50 m

Additional information

  • Niche for sleeping with family bunk bed (below 120 cm wide) as well as single bed in the room
  • Day of arrival and departure will be Saturday (peak season)

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

  • Open fire/Tiled stove

  • Balcony

  • Terrace

  • Car park

  • Garden furniture

  • Grill

  • Bicycle

  • Boat/Canoo

  • Motorboat/Outboard engine

  • Smoking

  • Dog allowed

    Prices

    From - to Each week Each night Day of change Minimum days to stay Discount
    19-05-2012 -
    09-06-2012
    490 € 100 € Saturday 7 ---
    09-06-2012 -
    25-08-2012
    580 € 115 € Saturday 7 ---
    25-08-2012 -
    22-09-2012
    490 € 100 € Saturday 7 ---

    Holiday Home/Cottage "Lillstuga Öland", Köpingsvik, Öland

    Object number: 2244

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    Öland

    Öland, also known as the island of the sun and winds, is not only Sweden's second largest island after Gotland, but also the smallest province. The island has about 24,000 permanent residents, but this figure is multiplied during the summer months, when visitors from all over Europe come to the beautiful place in the Baltic Sea.
    Öland is located in the Baltic Sea east of Smĺland and the provinces are separated by the Kalmar Strait. Since 1972, Öland is linked to the mainland through the Öland bridge. In connection with the inauguration the ferry traffic stopped and nowadays many people commute to work on the mainland. The town of Färjestaden, close to the bridge abutment, has increased in population and has now more inhabitants than the central town of Kalmar.
    Öland consists to most parts of barren limestone pavement, but the area closest to Kalmar from Köpingsvik in the north to Degerhamn in the south is more fertile, especially the so-called Mörbylĺnga valley in the south. The climate allows the cultivation of for example strawberries, potatoes and cucumbers, which are then sold throughout the country.
    Öland's Stora Alvaret is located in the south of the island. The vast heath spreads out over an area about 40 km long and barely 10 km wide. The Stora Allvaret is the world's largest limestone.
    Öland is a province with many relics from prehistoric times, and a large number of these are visible monuments, often beautifully situated out in the landscape.
    Geologically speaking, Öland a very young island consists of lime, and differs totally from Smĺland and the mainland.
    What also has become a hallmark of Öland are the hundreds of windmills made of wood, however the amount has decreases over the past hundred years.
    The lighthouse Lĺnge Jan is at the tip of Öland's southern point. With its 42 meters it’s the tallest lighthouse in Sweden.
    Solliden, the royal family's summer residence, was built by Queen Victoria. Around the castle there is a very beautiful park and gardens. During the summer the park is open and displayed to the public.

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