Can’t imagine a holiday without your four-legged companion? Rent a cabin in Sweden with dog and explore our selection of stays surrounded by Sweden’s diverse nature.
Whether you’re looking for a secluded cabin in the woods, a lake cabin with easy access to the shoreline, or a coastal retreat for long beach walks, a cabin in Sweden with dog is all about space, fresh air, and shared outdoor time. Sweden’s landscapes are ideal for active days with marked trails and plenty of swimming spots, and in this category you’ll only find pet-friendly cabins in Sweden where dogs are explicitly allowed.
To find the best match, use filters for location and comfort, such as a fenced yard, sauna, fireplace, or a quiet setting. Always check the house details for the number of dogs allowed and any additional fees. Keep in mind that leash rules can vary by region and season, especially in spring and summer. With a little planning, your dog-friendly Sweden getaway becomes relaxed from the very first day.
Sweden is one of Northern Europe’s most loved destinations – endless forests, thousands of lakes, vibrant cities and the iconic red cabins by the water. Renting a cabin in Sweden is about freedom, peace and being close to nature – perfect for families, couples and outdoor lovers.
Across Sweden you’ll find cabins and holiday homes in many styles and locations – from a simple place in the woods to modern houses close to towns, and premium options like luxury cabins. Very popular choices are cabins by a lake or by the ocean, often with a dock, a swimming spot or a beautiful view.
A cabin holiday is great if you want flexibility: cook at your own pace, plan day trips when you feel like it, and enjoy nature right outside the door. Many guests love the balance between active days and slow evenings on the terrace.
Sweden is a country of contrasts: white sandy beaches in Southern Sweden and vast wilderness in Northern Sweden. With about 1,600 km from south to north, you’ll experience several climate zones – making a holiday in Sweden attractive all year round.
Thanks to the Right of Public Access, everyone can enjoy nature responsibly: hiking, fishing, canoeing, swimming, berry picking and mushroom hunting are part of the Swedish cabin lifestyle. Always follow local rules and respect private property, wildlife and fire restrictions when applicable.
A moose on the road with a cabin in the background – nature is always close.
Sweden is more than nature: explore Stockholm – the capital spread across water and islands – and Gothenburg on the west coast. Sweden is also famous for family-friendly experiences such as Astrid Lindgren, seasonal traditions like Midsummer and Lucia, and the everyday joy of fika.
If you want the best of both worlds, many cabins combine calm surroundings with easy access to day trips, restaurants and cultural sights – perfect for a well-rounded Sweden holiday.
With just over 10 million people spread across almost 450,000 km², Sweden is one of Europe’s least densely populated countries. More than 80% is forests, lakes, wetlands and mountains. Many Swedes describe life as “lagom” – balanced, nature-oriented and friendly – a feeling you often discover during a cabin holiday.
To make your search easier, we’ve divided Sweden into three main regions: Southern Sweden, Central Sweden and Northern Sweden. You can also search directly in the provinces (and in the major cities Stockholm and Gothenburg) for a more specific location.
Provinces in alphabetical order: Blekinge, Bohuslän, Dalarna, Dalsland, Gotland, Gästrikland, Gothenburg, Halland, Hälsingland, Härjedalen, Jämtland, Lappland, Medelpad, Norrbotten, Närke, Skåne, Småland, Stockholm, Södermanland, Uppland, Värmland, Västmanland, Västerbotten, Västergötland, Ångermanland, Öland and Östergötland.
Summer is ideal for lakes, beaches and archipelagos, while winter is perfect for skiing, snowy landscapes and northern lights in the north. Spring and autumn are great for quieter stays, hiking and lower-season availability.
Yes – Sweden is very family-friendly, with safe nature experiences, kid-friendly swimming spots and plenty of outdoor activities. A cabin holiday also gives you more space and flexibility than a hotel, which many families appreciate.
Hiking, fishing, canoeing and swimming are classics. Many guests also enjoy archipelago boat trips, wildlife experiences, cycling, berry picking and – in winter – skiing and other snow activities.
Prices vary by season, location and amenities. There are options for most budgets – from simple cabins from around €300 per week to premium homes with sauna and waterfront locations. Use filters to find the best match for your travel dates and budget.
Cabins by the lake are popular in many provinces, especially where forests and lakes dominate. Look for listings with a dock, easy swimming access or a boat option if that matters to you.
For sea views, browse cabins by the ocean or explore coastal areas such as the West Coast and the archipelagos around Stockholm.
A car is often recommended for countryside cabins, especially if you want flexibility for groceries and day trips. If you prefer public transport access, consider cabins closer to larger towns or in and around Stockholm.
Pack layers for changing weather, comfortable shoes and swimwear in summer. In cooler months, bring warm clothing and rain gear. Many guests also bring mosquito repellent, a flashlight/headlamp and binoculars for wildlife spotting.
Many cabins welcome pets, but rules vary by property (number of pets, cleaning requirements, etc.). Always check the listing details before booking. If you travel with a dog, bringing a towel and a blanket can help keep the cabin comfortable and clean.
Yes – Sweden is famous for sauna culture, and many holiday homes include a private sauna. Browse selected premium options or use the amenities filter to find a cabin that matches your wishlist.
Plan a cooler family summer in Sweden with kids. Discover lake cabins, calm regions, outdoor activities and practical tips for a relaxed coolcation where children can swim, play and sleep well while parents enjoy a slower, easier Sweden vacation.
Endless forests, clean lakes and the right to roam (Allemansrätten) make Sweden ideal for travelling with pets. Choose from places where “pets allowed” is crystal clear, then tailor your stay to your dog’s needs — quiet surroundings, short walks to water, or direct access to trails. Whether you prefer a tranquil base or a coastal escape, our dog-friendly cabin rentals in Sweden help you focus on what matters: time together in nature.
Happy holiday moments: space, fresh air, and a truly dog-friendly cabin.
Use the search filters to match your plans: select distance to water, lot type, and amenities. Popular options include “Pets allowed”, “Near water”, “Fenced plot”, “Sauna”, “Fireplace”, and “Secluded location”. Water-loving dogs thrive near lakes or the sea; sensitive dogs relax best in quiet surroundings with few neighbours. Active travellers appreciate cabins near trailheads, jetties and canoe launches — morning walks, midday swims, and a cosy fire at night.
Tip: Check each listing for the permitted number of pets, any extra fees, and the property boundaries. If a fenced garden is essential, ask us — we know many cabins first-hand.
Pick a setting that suits your dog’s temperament and your travel style. These compact USPs help you scan faster:
For easy swims and shore walks, explore our lakeside selection in Cabins by the Lake. If your dog relaxes best with fewer neighbours, try our Secluded Location picks. Coastal fans can browse Cabins by the Ocean. And of course, start from the core category Bring Your Dog.
Leash rules vary by region and season, especially during spring/summer nesting and calving periods. Always read local signs in nature reserves and national parks. Sweden’s right to roam invites you to enjoy nature without disturbing wildlife or damaging property — dispose of waste, respect private land, and keep safe distances from animals. Many bathing places (badplats) are dog-friendly; confirm locally for the current guidance. For car travel, plan water breaks, shade and non-slip blankets. Depending on season, bring tick prevention, paw balm and a small pet first-aid kit.
Are dogs allowed in all cabins?
Only in pet-friendly listings. Each cabin sets its own rules for number/size of pets — see the description or ask us.
Are there extra pet fees?
Some homes charge a small fee or higher final cleaning. You’ll find the details in the listing; we’re happy to clarify before you book.
Can I book a fenced property?
Yes, a number of cabins offer fenced or naturally bounded plots. Filter for plot details or contact us for suggestions.
Where can my dog swim?
At many lakes and coastal spots, often with local rules. Check signage on site and be considerate of other bathers.
What should I pack for my dog?
EU pet passport, leash, towels, travel bowl, tick protection, favourite blanket and waste bags. A muzzle may be required on some public transport.