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Accommodation
Accommodation in Sweden is generally of a high standard. The below room prices are for a
double room in the summer season (mid-June through August); standard weekday prices
during the rest of the year might be twice as high.
less than Skr800
€€ Skr800--Skr1600
€€€ more than Skr1600
Cabins & Chalets
Camping cabins and stugor (chalets) are common at camping grounds and scattered
through the countryside. Most contain four beds, with two- and six-person cabins some-
times available. They're good value for small groups and families, costing between Skr350
and Skr950 per night. In peak summer season, many are rented out by the week (generally
for Skr1000 to Skr5000).
The cheapest cabins are simple, with bunk beds and little else (bathroom and kitchen fa-
cilities are shared with campers or other cabin users). Chalets are generally fully equipped
with their own kitchen, bathroom and even living room with TV. Bring your own linen and
clean up yourself to save cleaning fees of around Skr500.
Pick up the catalogue Campsites & Cottages in Sweden from any tourist office, or check
out www.stuga.nu .
Camping
Camping is wildly popular in Sweden, and there are hundreds of camping grounds all over
the country. Most open between May and September. The majority are busy family-holiday
 
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