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Holiday Home/Cottage "Stuga Lappland", Sorsele, Lappland
Object number: 680

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6 Persons
2 Bedrooms
40 m²


per week

EUR 305 - 385
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The "Stuga Lappland" invites you deep in the north of the country to the Lappland region..

Here, where human beings still can feel as individuals, you can find three identical holiday huts of 40 square meters each, at a little hill, with a view of the Giertsjaure, a fantastic water system and an eldorado for fishing sports fans..
Particularly fly fishing fans are offered best fishing waters and a variety of fishes around the „Stuga Lappland“.

  • Train Station 50 km
  • Airport 130 km
  • Restaurants 50 km
  • Fishing  spot 2 km
  • Bathing area 1 km
  • Tennis court -
  • Golf course -
  • Ski lift 40 km
  • Food store -
  • Neighbour -

Additional information

  • 2 bedrooms (1. and 2. with a bunk bed each), living area with convertible sofa, a rowing boat can be rented at the landlord for 100 SEK/day.
  • a rowing boat can be hired for 100 SEK/day

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
    22-05-2012 -
    01-10-2012
    305 € 60 € every day 1 ---
    01-10-2012 -
    30-04-2013
    385 € 80 € every day 1 ---
    30-04-2013 -
    22-05-2013
    305 € 60 € every day 1 ---

    Holiday Home/Cottage "Stuga Lappland", Sorsele, Lappland

    Object number: 680

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    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.
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